Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 20, 1919, Page 2

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| | | | - i | 1 RN | | —t— _support him in the new William Fox . them are there just because they arej H. M, STANTON Editor DAILY PIONEER E BEMID. 'ho:rmhnum :?m ‘f : G. E. CARSON E.H. DENU Manager BEntéred at the 1 under act of Congr of. No attention ‘pald to an be known to ‘the editor, but: Communications for the '\ later than Tuesday of each Wi eekly every Thursday and sent postage Chicago whether the undertaking would be a success. R may be given, as for more than a year a remarkable showing has been made by the operation of an aerial mail service be- tween-New York and Washington. The figures®given, indeed, aviators by whom: conduc forth regardless of ‘weather:and the-delivery of the:letters they carried “was delayed beyond schedule time neithér longer nor more ‘often than was that of m good deal faster.- There was only one “crash” during the year, that occurred while testing’a p the worke to be done, not while A more convincing démonstration than this'of the air- plane’s utility for the practic¢al agked. It will not be surpyising if at least oné'a month, now, we hear of some new use to-which the one real flying machine the world possesses—be that said with’all’dne respect to the dirigible balloons—has been put. capacities, but.the better days to come will give a more desir- able fame to this most sensational of American inventions. 1198 ut Pemidjl, Mffin, ds EE1g79, ot Aol L i bR ER K to insure publica TR conn 5 iy o 00 g o IS CARRYING THE MAILS THROUGH THE AIR When the announcement appeared-in the Pioneer several days ago that an air mail route had been established between and Cleveland, there were many comments as to scohdtlads ‘matier B e o piferts nanfe must Pioneer must reach this office not < mfl on In the 1t issue Ready answer The machines went back and ail sent by train; and"it’ was a lane to ascertain its fitness for on duty. purposes of peace ‘could not be The war proved-its fighting The beautiful weather of the pastseveral days again brings, to ourmind the necessity of proper and convénient bath houses at Diamond point. That the'bath houses now in use should be replaced is generally admitted. upon the enterprise of our city. In fact they are a reflection; There is much discussion about the erection of a new bath house and if the residents of Be- midji-who fully appreciate’the value of its erection” will en- courage members of the Park board to provide for them it is probable that' a want which i§ truly needed will' be met. NEWS OF THE THEATERS | FAMOUS OPERA SINGERS. Under. the direction of Edward Jose, Enrico Caruso and his com-; pany engaged in the filming of “My Cousin,” the great tenor's first pic- ture for Arteraft, which will again be shown at the Elko theatre tonight, went tothe Metropolitan opera house for a ‘mumber of interior scenes. About five hundred extras were used in the makihg of scenes with the world famous ‘‘diamond horseshoe' and balconies as background. About forty ‘members of the Metropolitan chorus took part ‘ the scene from I Pagli acci,” which was reproduced on the stage of the Manhattan, The support ‘provided for Mr, Caruec 'is exceptionally fine, his leading woman being’ Carolina White, a famous opera singer. Larry Semon, eccentric com- edian, who is appearing only in two reel feature comedies, appears at the Elko “ tonight in “Frauds and Frenzies,” a “Big V" two reel fun. maker, ! GETS THE BIG IDEA: Bryant “Washburn comes to th, Elko theatre tomorrow and Thursday in his latest Paramount pictur which is called “Poor Boob,” aff Margaret. Mayo’s well-known sta; success, from whieh it was made. % “Poor Boob” is what everyboud: calls 'Bryant; he loses his cannfpg factory; and his girl, who cans bl for the man who canned him out of his canning factory; he comes near losing his mind, too. But instead of losing said mind, he makes it up an decides—? Then he gets the Bl Idea, which is destined-to pro m&;'g adventuresome than even his previons expericenes, What - happens—put that's what you'll want to see, - = ;l MIX HAS FINE CAST. i) Tom Mix has a splendid cast to play “Six Shooter Andy.” But thewe are players that are not in the cu?lt.‘ The host ‘of men who make up miners and tne trappers and the ¢ boys and the sherifi’s henchmen § friends of Tom Mix and many ! his friends;: He can get a better bunch of frontiersmen than anybody else in the world, because they are always at his elbow, They are lis friends and if he is making moving pictures they are also; they are nh- turally plainsmen. He has taug{t them to be actors, *“Six Shootg Andy” will be shown at the Rex thea~ tre today, B el . | withstood' ‘the “attempled reform of WINSRICH NOVELIST. ! Hired at so much:a day as 'in- spfration” by ‘a_wealthy young’ so- clety novelist for his forthcoming sa- tire ‘on ' girls,: Erminfe Foster, who had been a fasfifon”model but, with literary aspirations, decided that he: employer, Ernest Sanford, didn't| measure up to his task. And so while | he studied her and wrote, she also studied’ him and wrote a satire on “The Man' \Vho Understood Women," | His novel 'was rejected and hers proved 4 sensational success, And then bedausé'she loved him and didn’t think he-loved her, she compromised herself so he might marrfy another girl "and 'be happy. That 1is, she nearly did.” What really happened is told"in “The Girl Problem,” Corinne GHMirith’s latest 'Vitagraph Star series release, which will be seen in the dGra,nd theatre Wednédday and Thurs- ay. EVERYONE SHOULD'SEEIT. ‘‘Could any one of s Who' feeld called upon to pass’eriticismi of any of ' our fellows first see = *“The BEternal’ Madaléne,’ ‘the world, 1 do | belfeve, would be better, We would be slowdr to condemn without first | feeling that we had something better to offer than the thing we criticized.” This is the statément of a prominent BemidJi woman 'in speaking of the| wonderful play which will be shown at the ‘Grand theitre for the last time “this "evening, “The Bfernal Madalene' deals with a soclal “condition that is as old as the human race and which has many centuries, ' The asuthor. neither praised nor condenined this cohdition, but presented a story which® argued for “charity. Everyone in Bemidji chould see this powerful and interest- ing play. e ——— 49 OF 53 BANK EMPLOYES ° ARE D. B. C. GRADUATES| 203 roble. Dyspepsia, theumatiom, Of the fifty thres péople em-| Eo i taass, sciats sollgee, B A gestion,: ]’i:loyed in the banks of' Fagfigé o sf;egfls‘?’ms; ei‘éaagp‘i%.?i%& igqlé"' stomach, bloat, ml;fi?&égwi_’ D., forty-qine attended Dakota Busthes§“"College, of that city. Mr. M. Murek, re- cently placed with the First National Bank of Fargé makes fifteen now ‘employed there. A. F. Seidl, of St. Anthony, a -1 Post-Graduate, is now Assist= .-fromtheseserious troubles aire nothing 1ant Cashier of “the* German State Bank of Starsburg” In'a recent ‘letter”’ Mr, Seidl said: “The best thing I ever did-in my life was-enteéring ‘the'Da- kota Businesy Collége.” Summer’ School opens “June 2. Inquiries should be addresss{*- ed to F. L. Watkins; Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. - ohn Mottz, Twentyspir “He got up to investi covered ‘that his house was on fire. do not quite prove that the -+ credit balance -of $19,108 claimed ‘is a real one, for no’ mentign is made of original investment in airplanes or of the big term- inal charges that a private company would have fo pay, but as Government bookkeeping in general, and Post Office bookkeep- ing in particular, are wont to go, the account can be passed for what it presumably is—an accurate presentation of operating expenses for a truly interesting and important experiment. And- even more admirable than the financial showing is that in ‘respect to the trustworthiness of the'service rendered by the airplanes and its fre;?om from serious accidents to the ted. witchhazel, campho¥, hyi , @ as_mixed in Lavoptik eye wash...In stopped _eye pains and. i strained or inflamed eyes, Aluminum and all druggists. after ve * ‘after treatment; medicine after: These tonis Bitply mean acid-, . 3 swm:ichfiwff q.llfi%’e%l,y n on, t,bley . wall-goneness—these are %xest'fi'n’fi' of fortable, puts TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1919 ] 1 53 2 ¥ for Cooking Use Home Brand Mflii» in. your favorite dis_he,q—;—in all .your coqking and baking \fo& will like the li'l(;]é cl:aa;ny'flaror it-adds and.will be surprised: at.the real econemy. Itxqm.the cost of cooking and makes the cream bills less. HlomeBrand Milk is just pure rich cows’ milk:evaporated: to . do%Tile it origfi:%l richness. That it “whips” is evidence - of its high quality and richness. It's convenient, too. Keep-a few: cans on your: pantry shelf.ready for use at all times. , Try it today. Your grocer will supply you. Insistup- on Home Brand, the milk that . tastes like sweet cream, . .. ek At Your Grocers » '.Grigg,s‘ Cooper & Co. Food Products, Saint Paul gl Park avenue was ¥ %rdny morning betwean iand 3 o’¢lock, by hearing a 8 & ifii?«in@’fi ing around the house outside,: He rau to a neiglhibors for & pail .of water and in search of a telephone 3 depart- ment, but was unable to find @.’pfiqne{, and when he returned to’the’house the fire was beyond control. Mr. Mottz lived alone and the house was a small cottage, He had had no % for two days, and had been taking i meals /down town, It is his belief ,hg,uaq was set on fire, as it B aide of the build- Home—~ Safe!! Enjoy Your Meals! ... 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