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THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER" > r ey y——— dpy CHILD KNIOWS OPERAS Familiar With ‘the Music in 200 -of Fhem. i { Honored In Death | +Octavius Rog €olwen, Jr.,, three-year | : l 0l son,of Octawius Roy Cohen, author | | i and playwright of Elrmingham, Ala.,|! proved-hefore @ jury of-educators.and | | musical .. critics, that. he knows 200 ! operas’ by heart. “The baby-in'a for-| | e e ‘Here’s Health Enu;cd 2t the péstdfrics at %}gfil. Min,; a8 W.au. ‘hatter : 3 : . -%::é;:?flgi?} ifi%fi:{ v,v o~ ‘. and Strength G. B. CARSON under act of Congress of March 3, = by the jury were playedl. » Nicholas Bauar, actfng superinten- ‘dent of New Oriesns<public schools, “headed the examining-body and pro- “mounced the exhibitfonithenmostiphe- gomenal in his experience. The:three- |’ year-old child cappefi-hig-operatic test 3 b ? y by identifying a.scare;af operatic.se Anin one: w’ o‘ thkk rich ‘BUTTERMILK attention paid to'annonymous contribitions. Weitér's namé" mus be fizn‘to the ?dl’tor, but not Yecessarily for publication. e ‘Communications for the Weekly Pioncer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issua g And Life of Length Gynt™ svite, when:his father:tapped {the rhythm. of the musf: ‘with 2 coin " om astable. Has Tramped Some. ‘Thomas * Polley - of ' Duquelin, * I, idtdn’t ‘hike to:the :Rhine, but:he: esti- mates: he’s tramped 150,000, wiles for Uoele :Sam: in .carrying »malk for: 18 J gears. | “With your meal or »drunk as a bever- age it pleases, reju- . / venates, .and. adds “to Health and AN EARLY CONGRESS IS FAVORED There is general satisfaction throughout the United States in the bill which would advance the meeting of congress to] Ji March fifth, and it is recognizéd as a reform which has beenf, crying out for adoption for many years. o B Congress—no longer me'x_fg:ir the House of Representatives, but Congress, so far as one-third of the Senate may give it TAKE THE LEAD that title—is elected in November of the even-numbered years.] In the death’of Prank: Jay Meyst, But it may not take its seat until December of the next odd-|menager of the’Minneapolis:branch . numberedyyear. It is then, thirteen months after the election| o5, e Jrentera, Newspaper ‘Uniow “ley Have l_lms of Iron and of Congress before it can meet, or can be existent at all, except|executive' committee .of - the . Minne- n“' m flfllflnl B“md as concerns the drawing of salaries. The ancient rule wasjsota ‘Editorial asociation, -the-state b adopted in a day when it might take many weeks for a Con- loses one of its best known and most . 2 ; popular citizens and the newspaper blazed trails. - It is‘an-anomaly in the va!};md members, ik it Tade, it s well ‘worth " geiting - and i tw 3 i w P e was a'man’of .the' very: o8t | 10lding. 3?3 woigr:x:la?:i‘lhi‘o} zhv:::‘ggr tev?;ct‘::::flv?véi:z‘; @fi:fiflfl,‘,fi “;‘;1. x?"?“ D:lmct?. 'tg‘i,rol:h‘by The-health.and. nerve of .‘3‘&:"’2.".,: » ' 48 5 all who knew 'm and loved” ose| = then and only one west of Migsouri. : ho mere fortunateteteatn ta know e tkiails pie: aud The will of the people, expressed at the polls.in 1920, can-[him ‘intimately. rHis:Jos6 {s deeply | req, 4 sirone. beart” Dumbs s s not take effect until December of 1921, unless the President sees| muried. ¢ hhig body.” No wonder that Editors of the state are this week his syatem is filled with fit to call Congress in extraordinary. session.. President Wilson|estantishing a public-.memorial - in and’ heatth. s nerves_iiko has generally done just that; but there will be'6ther Presidents, [ honor of Mr. Meyst. T Tifo e wong of 307 and why should the welfare of the nation be made dependent UETRI e leading Douctor says, ‘“Everyone A 7 hould ‘feel this-way,” That if on their will? d \iberately compromize yourself that| Aot red biooded, ars: mervous ail run Why has-this Yfeform never been adopted? It has been{his path might be easy to wed an- 'g&"lg;:‘n‘:; ;*;:,,';;g';g:-“f;;,,{g“,;? proposed in Congress many times, but each time it has been otfll‘ix; sirli‘-" '{:m h; ong gf gme many | erclae, fresh air, Tourishing mebl:;d 3. 1 riking si c rminine ature’s eat pr , = loaded down with amendments, some changing the date of the |5 g Bt oS o o nno Grif. | ed Iron o real blood ‘and nerve builder”. President’s inauguration, some bringing the new gonzresg into| fitn’s 1atest Vitagraph Star Series Re- 6 tlso saye) “Phosphated Tron Joeds being at a date ‘which would cut into' the 'salaries of sitting gme,d :vhhlc‘b w;m t‘l])ln ]seetnt"ln-tlhe e o et e ppecislists mre . -of - ran eatre for e las me to-| now using it succesnfuilly all over the Representatives, and so on; .an(-l' be?au8€ of ‘the amendm_epts night. . Erminine (Miss Griffith) | country, That it Is one »of the few reme- B e i 'i C chiefly, not because of the principle, it has always been rejéct-{ qoeq ot know the man loves her, and dies that better class docfors can now m_ ] reamery 0. ed. As for the principle, everybody is in favor of it, it has nojshe is ready to'sacrifice berself for ] 100 3rd St. > sass -8pecial Notice: To §1.sure doctors and . Phq enemies. !hls happiness, But the other man— |, 8Pectal Notioet o0 H o N Phoo- one 143 T Bemidji. he proves ‘“white.” phated Iron we have put in capsules | MESEEE.. - SR = Miss Griffith has one of the strong-| only, so do not ajlow diealers to sell you i 3 Dr. Charles A. Eastman, Dartmouth graduate, a grandsonfest and most artistic roles in “The nucuai or bahlet-st At ~ ke / &\ \ of Sitting Bull, famous Indian warrior, believes that the Indians}Girl Problem,” a.role ideally suited gimtvw .;gl‘!'b “?.“ ald leading drug- S 3 of the United States should be given unrestricted citizenship. :gg “(‘fl‘;thh‘g‘eg‘;‘i};‘fifl%’;g&g;-s":‘g} i “Government supervision should no longer be necessary,” he}. her rare talents as an actress. In says in discussing democracy for the Indian. ‘“The Indian bu-{some of the scenes in “The Girl] reau is not needed to control the affairs of the Indians, whg are P"g;lelm,' ——Pviifl,ak ‘Grlfllm }s seen as & now able to accept the responsibilities of unrestricted citizen-| modiste's, manikin, which elves - ship. They are capable of maintaining their part in the denioc-{1y gorgeous gowns, racy without supervision. We believe that the United States e - 5 will be glad to grant them this right when the Indians are RETURN OF “THE CHEAT. awakened to a realization of their-capabilities.” L ___ | - ____ ________} T LT UL RO U DT T DL L T T L T T T O T T T L L L DL L | raicive - | 48) 242 p cogai's Snafi 30akes [ ACK ( Tatcum; 8¢ : . Lux Sessue Hayakawa, ‘the noted <Jap- 2’60 . 0 ',c'" anese star, and Fannie Ward, will be ns. Coat seoen Friday only in a return showing of “The cheat,” one of the most suc~ cessful and talked of. of the Para- mount plays S SN In the passing of Representative Carl C. Van Dyke, St. Paul Congressman, Minnesota loses its only democratic member of congress and a man of strong character and much ability. Rep- resentative Van Dyke was commander-in-chief of the Spanish War Veterans, having been elected to that office at Baltimore last fall. During the Spanish'War he served with B conipany, Fourteenth Minnesota Volunteers. He had also served as pres- ident of the Brotherhood of Railroad Mail Clerks. Hot Blast of Velcanoes. Writing in the -Monthly - Weather Review George N. Cole sets-forth de- talled arguments to: prove that the hot blast ‘which swept over the city of St. Plerre during the- eruption -of 1 hY ot ; % Most of us have been relieved from much anxiety now that| Meut Pelec, as well a5 slobiaf blasts Dresses made from organdie, plain colors i . e . Wi . - 2 Vietor L. Berger must show that he is not guilty of disloyalty | | oo o apell and trimmed with white each. ............. $12.00 T T T L or of conspiring to violate the:gspionage laws, of which he was convicted by a fair trial by tWelve men, before he can take & seat in Congress. The Wiscanifiin socialist was at Washington ready to be sworn in. Altheuigh elected, but by far from a majority, Berger should neveribhe made a member of the United States Congress. B Herculineum, the -eruption of Taal, Sakurujima, etc.. derlved’its heat frown the sudden compression of the alr sur- rounding the volcano, 'and not from conditions. in the volcano itself. 'In other words, it was’ pot, according to’ 0 this- hypothesis, an.ontpouring of hot Senator Frank B. Kellogg has been made a member of 'the f::,:"b:: “f:e‘f;if.,fi’:e;fligdfi"&i republican ‘steering committele: of the United States senate, a| air attending the propagation of the most important position, as he will have a principal part in'the} expiosion wave. direction of republican legislation in that law-making body - Dresses made . from voile,. grey and white,; blue and-white ecombinations,each ........... $7.50 3 Gingham dress, like cut,. made from a good quality of gingham ............... .. .. $5.00 W ash skirts; made from a fine quality of plaid . - gaberdine; lavender and black, pink and 1 green, blueand gold,each .............. $6.00 .Gorns Pee couples, and of the manner in which bappiness comes to all of them after lglllllllllllllllllllllll’lIlllllllllillllllllllllllllll I a '.lm'o in which it looked as though m P n l I a 2 - o they wirk al] gxiaf fo b stobsalusiy ‘rainessty New smocks, beautiful styles, colors pink, green role that is particularly congeénial T and rose, BACN 2 i s bk £ i By s s e o $9.50 and likable. { There's Only One Genuine Corn- A AT'REX THEATRE Peoler — That's *Gets-It." 3 3 Lol There's “only 'one happy way to Lois” Weber, known Tthroughout t rid of 1lus, d i WASHBURN PICTURE A HIT- the United States as ‘‘the Belasco of f‘_;at': _tona an&ufill’::a-fie?-.n; ™ way. Shoes for Summer w " Bryant Waéll:burn made a’de(il e;i the Screen,” has added to her long| “Géts-It” is the only dorn remedy in v ear “hit” at the Elko theatre last night,|list of notable screen successes in F-. s 512 . by illus spl:mdld i:‘:pomnug:’m of the "Bor;owed (ilothes," fl‘:]ed oh'am!vl;;lg Ladies brown calf oxfords, military heel a pair, $7.25 stellar role in 8 new ramount { Jewel photoplay in which dainty 'Mil- H s : A %ctl;‘r;. "Poo; Boob!;‘ ifisa typ‘?fl: d,reiid Harris will appear in the role IL:d‘es brown kfd oxfords, high heel, a pair. . . .$7.50 ashbtirn role and his portrayal.of {of Mary Kirk at the Rex theatre‘to- die i : a simp who is pelieved to be a fafl- {day wnd tomorrow. - Miss Weber;-as mb%gll'ol‘:e ?!'lp bla.Ck kid oxfords, with urg, lbm lxvh:ufl:olo 'c;erybgdyb‘m ilim director, and ;‘i\(lm Harris, as m;zrt. eel, apair ......... ... $8.75 end is delightful. *'Poor Boob” n | form an imposing combination 'tha i i . 3s overy Tespect a photo-comedy Well | is said to be unexcolled In the realm Ladies glove grip, brown kid oxfords, military worth seeing, and this is proved by |of picturedom, Fully familiar with eel, g pair ............0 ..l $9.50 chuckles and smiling faces of tHose|Miss Harris' - talents, ~Miss Weber attending the first days showing at|never exceeds, in her Scenatios, the the Elko. Wanda Hawley, upol!:xlar capabilities of the chdrming little leading woman-and Mary Thurman,|star—if, indeed, shé has any limits a famous Paramount-Mack Sennett|{._and the result is a harmotious star, divide the honors won by a sup-{ blend of story and acting’ that'pro. porting cast of uhusual merit, which | duces the most entertaining picture| “2drops of ‘Gets-It'~Corn is doomed.” also include Theodore Roberts, Ray-{obtainable, the world that.dooa it that way —ef- mond Hatton, Dick Rosson and others In “Borrowed Clothes” Miss Weber o‘,’f'"‘,: ’;,'0'0",?'&‘:“;:,"’; ‘Zlhg’ \fi,“n?:: L'. of prominence, “Poor Boob” will|has produced @ story of 4 Eirl's' wil-| Knot,and Have ta fool with “packe again be screened at the Blko theatra|lingness to sacrifice happiness in or-|~ agey" plasters, greasy ointments that Ladies patent leather pumps, high heels, a pair $7.00 White canvas shoes for women, misses and gi i shoes, oxfords and pumps. Bl -SPECIAL——Saturday morning the 24th, inst, at 9 o’clock, we -will ‘offer an assortment of garments at 98 cents each, limit 1 gar- y i b off, sticky -tape; ‘and digging., ! g i i : : s tonight, dor to Fratity the weial ambitions of | by 3", St W RSE (0ERE ment to a ct:istomer. There will be shirt waists, middies, about a SIT UP—TAKE NOTICE. Interests of her parents, “An appeal- | - complote’ plece; peacerully and adre- dozen wash dresses, 2 or 3 coats and a general collection of odds Ing story, interrupted at intervals by |- 1V, ‘With magic, simple. easy “Gets-g incidents of a_ very thrilling matare, | I{T", It takes 2 or 3 seeonds to aps such’ as the ‘destruction of a°great|: and that's ail “Gets-It"-does the ‘beach bathing“house by fire-and the| rest! Get rid of’that corn-pain at escape of Mary Kirk down the side| once. so that you can W";}k and Ph‘y - of a great country mansfon during a| Jiinat, corn terture He sure (o raid by: the police; riake “Borrowed “Gets-It,” the guaranteed, money- Clothes™ an offering of ‘more 'than| ~back corn-remover, ‘the only sure ‘“Three Green Eyes” will be show’ way. costs but a trifle at any drug store. usual merit, IERA DY B Lawroncs & Oo. Ohoago, T, g)morrog at the )i-llko theatre, “Three Sold i Bamidj " ded reen Eyes” will not get you all old in Bemidji and recommen wrought up, but it will give you an REMARKABLE SITUATION IN a8 the world’s best corn remedy by enjoyable evening's entertainment. “THE GIRL PRORLEM” |Barker’s Drug Store, and City Brug Tt tells the story of three young H your loved & man, wonld you de-|Store “Three Green Eyes” will make you sit up and take notice. It is the newest World picture and it is in- terpreted by an all-star cast. Here are the stars: Carlyle Blackwell, Evelyn Greeley, June Elvidge, Mon- tagu Love and Johnny Hines. . and ends. No telephone or mail orders filled and positively not more than one garment to a customer. Fixings for the Home—Curtain rods, Window Shades, Rub- ber Matting, Rubber Matting Ends, Zinc* Matting Ends. i Rods, Curtain Goods, Floor Covering. BE-MpEnRen “llI|Illll“IIII'IM"|Illlll“l""“"““Hlllllll"ll|I\I“lIl“IIII!“lmlll“"IINH“IIIIH_I“"II|mfl“|’|'||m"|“|||||"““"|“"""“ lfiIllIlllI"lllIIlIIIIIllllllmll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllll“ LT T EHITTTH T A B T T T T T T T T e T e T T T LT e e T T e T T T T T T T T T T AT T T T LR T N L2 .