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BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER BVERY APTERNOON' DXCHPT -SUNDAT-—wmnes BEMTIDII PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. . E. X. RENU @. B. cARsON TRLEPHONE 522 . ) S ——" Entered at the postoffice at Bnmi l, Minn., as second-class matter under act of Congress of March 3, 1 No attention paid to annenymous contributions.. Write's: name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. | 3 ' munications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach.this oftice: not: htar thl.n Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. ] el?joybsd li{h the soniotta p(ct\;rg 2 that Miss Huft is seen in to eweca SUBSORIPTION RATEZS advantage: It will-greatly. ? her - popularity,-as it -will flllt‘flf Johnny: Hines;.as ulkp Mon ] ELKO :NMOIBOW The Artcraft photpplay. ‘mu-uw Trafl Romday." -based: upon the play Ten pages, containing & of the news of. the Pul wndlohn';“ "‘?i?"‘* 6&"3“14.’ coutf o ) J every Thursday and sent postage ;}3 to any address, !or, l- advanoce, u.u afihawn, 2:e'gm,;us T}:gaufl.. ‘c.onr = poserand astor-manager; will be seen OFPFPICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS in’ picture form -with”@eorge M. Co- E han as-the star at the Eiko’theatre} 1 {tomorrow and Sunday. The scenario _—————— Wlll l"l‘;;l"{? by dJOh'l,lh Efi’"‘:““ “‘o‘; en er-the rection ( THE SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Anita. Loon,. and was Droduesd:in i & fiar;hg - Neilan: ;dA Pnrm ! : The sixty-fifth congress, just expired, has been a body|Mack Sennett-comedy, one - | & of remarkable experiences. No congress in oyr history has had Btcadent. tnsleo o the e ] a8 many and important problems with which to deal. We will “ZAZA” IS FRENCE PLAY, all agree that it did many wise and beneficient things and -many|. - “Zaza”-the Paramount. picture in things that it should not hav; done. Also that it failed to do :’l’“fil‘l Pa‘:;‘:; f’g;‘::;;fl:o‘;fi"u:“ pee many things which it should have done. Yy i s 8 This summary only shows that a body-of men is human, ;n:rfifi;yafi:z:hgrflfi:;' m'h:::c and therefore both as well-intentioned and as liable to err as|halls of Paris, 2nd life as the French the individual man. Deon'll:a'liv& it. :Nlll,en l.limtlxt!;etgzte: s We remember that this congress declared a state of war|o: the stage at Parls, w s Bernhardt in the leading role, it was between the United States and the imperial German govern-|said that no American actress could ment, and later, against the Austro-Hungarian government. portray that arduous role as artisti- | We gasp when we learn that in two years it appropriated e e actiem named: I;‘l‘:",‘“l: i nearly fifty-five billion dollars! again being shown in return book- | It passed the greatest tax laws.in parliamentary histary, |ings. i in two years levying ten billion dollars in taxes upon the people. And in the same time it authorized -bond-issues -aggregating twenty-two billions. 7 It passed a law to make the country dry after July, 1919, - for the dutatxon of the war.: And then it passed a constitutional | amendment for national prohibition. | After it had made itg great approprxatxons for different THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER AT THE% "THEATERS POPULAR PLAYERS. ; LouisegipsHuft and Johnhy, mnm who are_extremely_popular wherever motion pictures are shown, are seen together in: the ne ‘“‘Heart of Gold,” whlch will be ahown at the Blko- tbe‘emanlgh ;‘Heart, of.Gold". I8 Jusu.he aort of a’ picture . that-everyone ‘thoreughly w Worlds picture;; — “THE B - Interest -in *‘The Bnnd‘v’ the Rex Beach story, produced by Goldwyn, is augmented by the presence of Kay Laureltin the cast. :This young:wo- man, whose dramatic-career cousists: of being-one of ithe beauties: ot :the Ziegteld “Follies,” made-her screen i - war purposes it usually had to turn’to and investigate ‘the ap-|debut in the picture, - It was in every sense of the word a militant body. When it was not making war appropriations or pursuing war investiga- tions or appomtmg food or fuel war commissions it was gen- erally engaged in internal dissensions or in dissensions with the administration. After all it was our congress and a thoroughly American plication of the funds. i The author -of *“The ‘Spoilers!-has again ~found- his inspiration samong the men of the still ‘untamed:North- west, primitive souls who have never learned to' disguise their feelings and are as emotional a: woman.. The story deals with strong passions,-and admirers of his work will find the nunch at the finish -they have been At the Grand-Sat- one. It did the thing it set out to do, supplied the country |taught to expect.- withfneagy four million fighting men, furnished the sinews of!urday and Sunday. war for them and stood at their backs while they went through! to victory. It has packed its valise and gone home to rest and, {{gb%{fmegf%ignlggmd to inspect and repair its political fences. !at the Rex.last night.for the first Peace to its cigar ashes and fulfilment to its dreams' | time in “The Shatow of Suspicion;”’ MlLLlONS MORE FOR CENSUS. The act providing for the fourteenth and subsequently | decennial censuses was signed by the president on March The enumeration, which will be made in January, 1920, is now less than ten months distant; and the census bureau already has under congideration the selection and appointment of not! to exceed 400 supervisors who will have charge of the 90,000 enumerators. The supervisors’ districts will, in most cases, | except in the large cities, have the same boundaries as the con-! gressional districts. The superyisots, under the law, are to be appointed by the secretary of:commerce upon the recommenda- tion of the director of the census. The supervisors’ duties will occupy their time for the greater part of a year, beginning about July 1, 1919. Their compensation will be $1,500, plus $1 for each thdusand or major fraction of a thousand of population enumerated. The | total compensation in an average-sized. district, outside a large| | city, will therefore he between $1,700 and $1,800. Clerk hire | and other necessary expenses will be paid by the governmnt, as | will also the rent and expense of huge quarters. - As congress started on a wild rush for home a perturbec voice called after it, “Hey there! you’ve forgotten to fix up thc railroads!” But congress evidently didn’t hear, as it only rar the faster. O, 7. JOTRRIIY One of the colored battalions reached home in the depths of pessimism. . The captain iof the transport on which they crossed had forbidden the shqoting of craps during the voyage. . —— e e Supporters of the League of Nations ‘“‘understand” that the Monroe doctrine is satisfactorily covered by its constitu- tion. In this case it would be better to know than to understand. 0 Mr. Hohenzollern is wearing out his welcome and his best ! clothes in Holland, and the Lord only-knows where he will get | any more of either. SHIP YOUR Hides, Furs, Wool, Sheep Pelts and Bee Wax and Tallow To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY 118 Belt. Ave. Bemidji, Minnesota For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Pm:es Big Jump in Prices Hide Market Has Advanced The demand for furs was never better than it is today. Sell while . brices are high, For the highest market price In Hides or Fars —Bring or-8h'p to— | Goldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. Bemidii Minn. We Pay Freolght on All Shipments 112-3rd 8t. 1 Door W. of Exp. Offioce Phone638-W o e e e e S S e e he pleased another large house and will do so again tonight. ; The story is of a spy in England ahd the cast is a splendid oune. There will also be seen an L~Ko comedy in two parts “GREAT WHITE TRAIL.” The cold stretches of the Yukon trail form -much -of the bagkground ~{ *“The Great White Trail.” -the Wharton super-feature which is to be the attraction at the Rex theatre Bat- nrday. The story is that of a man ~nd his wife »nd baby separated for vears throvgh misurderstandings, fi- nally to be -reunited -in: the cold stretches of' the Artic-through- the ~gency of a vair of baby. shoes. . Practically all the settings of “The Great White Trail” are-in the ice hound stretehes of the Artic. and sometimes the actors were forced to work in spow theot ranged from two to ten feet in depth. Bnt happily there were-plenty of snowshoes. —— RIG SUNDAY BILL. Hale Hamilton, the dynamic young Metro star, seen at the Rex theatre vill be in the clever comedy-drama ‘Tohnny on the Spot.” a play which | HiGH SCHOOL NOTES . | HIGH. SCHOOL.PLAY, " The cast for the high school class play has been. chosen, andsthe char. acters are getting ready to: practice _heir parts as soon as: Miss Mitchell returns to take up her:regular duties 28 teacher-of the English elasses. The cast of characters:. . Nathanial Dunken, ;ll\fat " a for- Ftune -hunter—Leo Op: Henry Kellogg, a rlslng young financier-—Peder Peterson:— George Bumhm,'-:?t promoters- Harold Dahl. ¥ Sam Graham, the m;gut-—ua.r— vey Washburn.~ Tracey . Tanner, the livery .man's Jon—Kenneth :Kenfield:: - Pete Willings,-tie sherift~Theo- dore Willets, Mr. Speary. the drummer—John Simons, Willle Bartlut. the * millionaire’s m-—Arthur O’Leary. “Hi,” ‘an old lnhablmnt—narold Hnn Betty Graham, ~ * the '/ ‘druggist’s daughterw-—Aviu Cameron.» Josephine« Lockwood, " the bankers daughter—Myrtle Matteson. Anrie, a friend of Josephlne——Dot Nangle.. This is a four-act play:which rdeals with ' the affairs..of' & young .man |* whose friend aas given him money to start out to make-his fortune:: The voung man proves himself of good stuff and makes a success, There are 1so other happy couples in the play. ‘dvertising managerbusy. DRY CLEANING - Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children The young lady Next door "'That when her . 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