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g T She calls him her Wishing Ring Man | “ : i Know,” and before the month is up, she loses f Bt T (ot he et Surest Thing You Know, ove. her as the young. woman.she - - 3 K ’ lly is. . And then, the:threatened vs th udge - ;:.rfi);rg.s Slllnownenat thereafir:nd says ; e GOOd J v " {theatre Wednesday and Thursday. ¥ AT REX TOMORROW. It’sacinchtogetareal & Marion Davies, the beautiful young i e 3 star who has recently been- added to A o i . i : ABANPEONE 928 : the. Select pictures’ attractive array, . qual'ty CheW a[ld save will - be seenihe;-le t(:lmorrg:;' at the £ ! tered y * Min z Rex theatre in her first ‘Select pro- und.?m ,,‘é,,‘,}:.&“,‘:fi‘,’;‘m‘,‘«,fi?}fi’f u,“"""«" !ucone-gm- m“"" duction, “Cecilia of the Pink Roses,” X part 0£ Y our tObaOCO prodyced -with marked. finesse by 1 ug b = | Julius Steger from the novel of the eV 3 be Miows 1o e Shltar, WAt Rot Becaasaniy for” ppgntion " s |[[same” wame by Katherise Haviland money at the same ' ‘time. o must ° . this: office not Taylor. . later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue Cecilia (Marion Davies), the lovely 3 = young daughter. of Jerry Madden, a brick maker, is left at the head of the household by the death of her invalid mother (Willette- Kershaw), A &Sma“ chew of this good tobacco whose ambition, that'she might be a . - . A - lady and wear ‘a bonnet.“with pink gives real lasting satisfaction. = roses on it” had never been:realized. i s # . ; g;:’ ’.Eé‘:::“‘.‘,g' ,z:::%{..',‘.‘:';‘:‘,,“‘k::’“géil',: THE REAL TOBACCO.CHEW j‘p:i.est of l.hpeag.hnns-houu: dut.rjet who put up in two styles - : et :é,’:;",l?:“,i‘,',"‘:l,'“‘,:?,,:: — :,‘}',":5.,"",3{ RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco i = : = boardng-school where her life.is made : W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacéo = : = = a‘::r?l:l:g:a;h:t glmll: }?:f::; T e B L Py P e ST S TS ) GERMAN PROPAGANDA STILL AT WORK : : e : Without principle, precedent or custom the Germans have ln%fl:fi‘a}:e::&:%;::lafi:m’ ‘with placed the world at a great disadvantage in endeavoring to un-|Harry Twombly, a cousin of one of derstand or guess at the motives of the Hun policy. So con- her ‘:‘i’::gm““,;d'{‘:'fg";"p}'t’g%‘;‘n‘l’; jecture is baffled in the effort to find any basis whatever for the|obstacles which arise in the form of demand now set up by the ‘German peace delegates that as an|her own low. birth, her: brother’s offset to the reparatidn demands’of the Allies, Germany shall W;’""‘“g“;fih;fi h""mh"'fifhfk receive or be credited with 12,850,000,000 marks, some $3,-|{i/eq in u series of charming and 200,000,000, for damages inflicted by the allied blockade during | pathetic scenes. : the war. A demand for a.credit offsetting the entire reparation > . payment of 100,000,000,000 marks on the ground of damages| Bmugm BEAST. due to thg Un;ted St.lndteill entering the 1viva'r al;g s;nding ZiOO0,00g m;r d:{.f?r:wul:nf:‘ t::i"r'y:;::’eo? : troops abroad wou ave an equally go asis in law and|Lila Lee, and ek 1d il : . ’ reason. Germany might as well deny all liability for the dam- ubei:-deg salntn m:k:oofc"sl:lgchon Little " “E\‘"Mmm fage she inflicted 1i’ln France and Belgium and put fin a demalad ll::;-gte.m llnt .i:umrtted-, Y ';:m;i c\:‘lllrxe . . or reparation on her own account, to the amount of a few hund-{ yhich win b in sh at the|. ¢ . s red billions, on the ground of the damage, pain, and humilia- Elko theatre: tonight ia ‘m.a“o.f P Owners of Ford cars are advised to beware tion of her defeat. : novel by James Oliver Curwood. of “Counterfeit parta.”’- If your car¥ needs The blockade was a lawful operation of war, and we may | Jasonore Roberts has one.of the most adjustment bring it here where: you will be sure that the allied Powers will make no allowance to Ger-|old sait. Lila Lee is declared to be find reliable service with the complete many on that score. Much more important is the German offer| even more charming in her role as. mechanical equipment to give the highest. to pay '20,000,000,000 marks in gold by the year 1920 and an- | granddaughter of the old tar than In i e 1 nual sums from 1927 onward up to a total of 100,000,000,000 | f°r Arst Faramount picture. . There quality of Ford service obtainable. All the £ e e e i B iy Ford parts used are supplied by the Ford . anlar}:s. Tlfxat is tmf adm;ssion l;)f guilt,l of pta;‘ctices contrary to p!il&wplny. tl:wb lunlmallrlay'ing(a role > e laws of war, of conduct abominable in the eyes of the civ-| With remarkable results, insofar es Motor company. You can not expect your ilized world. 1t is not at all certain that the Allies will accept| the,as *'*0mans of the story 1s eon; Ford car to give the service and -endur- = - | 100,000,000,000 marks as the total of the German obligation to|a “Big v two part comedy is also u demand unless you have it cared pay; according to the terms of the Treaty, that is a matter to]on tonights program at the Elko. ance yo! ! v for by men experienced in Ford methods. be détermined by the inquiries of a commission. But a great ke sy < deal is gained by the German admission of liability to that|{ .DISTINCTIVE PRODUCTION. Runabouts $500, Touring Car $525, Sedan $350, Coupelet $725, Truck $550—all f.0.b. t “Fuss and Feathers,” a Thomas H. amount. . > Ince Paramount production, is the The claim of damages on account of the blockade may | feature to appear at the Elko theatre . Detroit. On display and for sale by be, and very likely is, a part of the tremendous and organized | tomorrow and Thursday, with Enid : 0. W. JEWETT GO,, Inc. Bennett as the star. Human interest, BEMIDJI MINN. effort Germany is making to secure better terms for herself in f . the Treaty. The representatives of the allied nations and of the fi':n‘yh.i‘t'c’ré’&fi:11&“:32?."&33‘35:53 United States at Paris, the people of these nations at home |those representing the mining camp, would be accounted very dull of perception if they did not take | . i Is betfeved Justify the predic- | note of the multitudinous evidences of German propaganda to{duction and one of the most unil:zue that end, practically all over the world. There has been a cal-|in Which Miss Bennett ever has ap- culated and well-studied effort to incliné public opinion every- | Peared. where in Germany’s favor; to instill the belief that the terms|papurD CUTDILT 2 dictated by the Allies were harsh, were dictated by a vindictive FORMBR SHER““F A. feeling. - That propagandist effort has borne some fruit in Eng- R ANDERsoN Now land in pacifist and radical labor circles, it is unceasingly active ke ; h:l;, lngtal?ly in ttl;‘e ehfl'ort t«f; extend the Itebgghing arlxd prl;actice ENDORSB TANMC of Bolshevism in the hope of stirring up labor troubles all over s the country. It is not for a moment to be supposed that in the P?fi';::;tc::’l?m' 31“‘; Ti:y'{ hour of. defeat the promoters of German propaganda would be Good It Has Done Me.” . “Money* couldn’t buy the good Tan- idle. They are as busy as they were in the first two years of the A ’ rq lac ‘has done me, and I gladly recom- nswers eve war, although they work less openly. Their labors have borne no fruit at all proportionate to the effort involved. mend it for what it hay done in my : _ milk n e e d . s ——0——— case,” sai on. Archie E. Anderson, 4 4 Naming the Bemidji organization of the American Legion|of Houston, Ex-Sheriff of Harris 5 tl;_%h“m}lph Gracie Post” is a suggestion which should meet C““';‘Y)\E;’;::a:e?:"“‘ffiq uestionably, \ Wi qnanimo_us approval by the returned soldiers and sailors g : at their meeting to be held in the Association rooms this eve- :::: (::}lyt:: em:;f’tthsog‘:?;:knmo:‘n t::: ning. To thus honor Bemidji’s'lieutenant aviator who lost his|ever held public office, in' the “Lone life while battling above the sea against great odds would be Thére is no milk prob]em for the housewife who uses Home Brand -Milk. It answers every milk need of the home. Star State.”” After serving as Deputy a splendid tribute to the courage of the young officer. Ralph|Sieriff of Harris County for twelve Try Home Brand Milk in your cooking and Gracie was one of Bemidji’s most honorable and highly respect- {:fis onfiné’e“fl?ifii‘ c?é;’of'éfifffl baking—on the table—and you will readily realize that you have found the mfe and i ed young men, and was one of the first Americans to sacrifice|ton. He had occupied this office only + his life for his country and the members of the legion may well | 2 short Lime when “‘i{s}‘"f ot Plar satisfactory milk for your home. - feel proud that their organization can be known under his|friends pursuaded him to make the name. race for the unexpired term of Sher-[{I' } & T oo | B e ey e B Home Brand Milk It might be well for Bemidji's council to follow the ex-.g;‘n’““::‘(’,"s"er:’e‘;hflf:'el“:“l‘;“ir:fi; g g ample of Crosby’s aldermen in passing an ordinance aimed di- important office for fifpg:gg consecu- * rectly at the chicksn nuisance. The Crosby ordinance requires|tive years. Four years ago, Mr. An- that every man desiring to keep chickens, hogs, pigs or ‘cattle g,f_:'a‘":o dec““;:h;"'fl'fi“°':“"l‘;.‘ et YERy e R .. i private life. e cast his lof :;xt!l;n:i :he limits of the city, shall obtain a permit from the clerk among the people of Houston and is & g large property owner and foremost - citizen of this interesting and pros- - — :wu shown in the way of titles. Un- peffi“:,:;“;'n a run-down condition,” usually beautiful settings ang scenery continugd Mr. Anderson,” and had no NEws OF THE were a feature throughout the whole, appetite at all.. I could hardly sleep : and when it comes to stdry—never|at night and never felt:like getting before has a picture been shown with up in the mornings, I was so tired. v 3 TH EATERS anything resembling the plot. Do-|['haq the worst form of indigestion, lores Cassinelli, indeed beautiful as suffering all the time from gas on my Doris Parker, learns of a soldier in| g o ®and was continually belching France who has no one to write to,| - i and a correspondance is begun. ‘F‘rom ub undigested food. - I'had totakie my IN NEW ADVENTURE. this poinit on the “Unknown Love" | COffee without sugar, as When I.drank A new.adventure story, witl intri- | developes. Remarkable scenes both |it With sugar I would just bel cllll for gue and romance closely Interwoven | of ‘the life in ‘trenches, and of real|hours- I would- bloat and s with In the:gripping plot, will be showti at | battle, are shown, one of the best | like 1 was poisoned and suffered with the Rex theatre today in the clever |features being the destruction of | Reuralgic pains of the worst sort, an Metro production “Hitting dhe High |two areoplanes in mid-air, and an-|NOthing seemed to help me only in a Spots,” with Bert Lytell as the:star. | other being the sinking of a sub-|témporary way. =TI just can’t tell you Following his usual course this young | marine, both of ‘which can be plain- how I did suffer for the past four actor is again seen in a red-blooded |1y seen._ Anm unusual ending closes|years and up to the time I began take|. drama which gives him great oppor-|an unusual picture. - inq» Tanlac, a few weeks ago. tunity for his. dramatic as well as| ~“Fatty” Arbuckle and Mable Nor-| ‘‘When I read the testimonials of athletc abilities. mand in the Keyatone comedy, “He|some who had been relieved of g g The story takes the beholder to|Did and He Didn’t,” are on the same | troubles like miné I just felt like I Order Home_ Bl'and Mexico with the young engineer who| program. couldn’t make a mistake by-taking 0 . has determined to save some Ameri- Tanlac, and it has done me even more Mllk here. We sell it gan-owned ofl wells from being con-| . “THE WISHING RING MAN.” . |svod than I had expected. T began ' fiscated by rebel Mexicans in a fierce| A popular and delightful book is|t0 feel better after taking my: daily. It comes to us and bloody revolution. He is met|the vehicle for Bessle Love's forth-|Dbottle and have just now started on with' treachery and disaster nearly|coming Vitagraph Star series release,|my third and Im a different man|fragh regularly. . Hermetically sealed cans guard its. quality and purity. Handling and shipping cannot contaminate Home Brand Milk.. Order two or three cans. today—begin using Home Brand Milk in your home: tomorrow. Insist up- on Home Brand—the milk ' that ' tastes like. sweet cream. At Your Groe;u Griggs,Cooper&Co. Food Products, Saint Paul .\ - Wheelock’s Market Wq buy Cattle, Hogs, Veal, Chickens, Butter and Eggs at Highest Cash Prices overwhelms him. He is saved, how- | “The Wishing Ring Man,” already. I sleep like a log and eat ever, by the devotion of a young girl | by the mm:g me.g w;fl'fl, ‘,',’,,’ :10:: anything I want without the slightest Wwhom he had befriended earlier in|garet Widdemer, and which gained |discomfort afterwards. -1 am glad to the play. Having conquered’in his|an instant and widespread cireula- | endorse Tanlac because it does: the . fight for the oil wells he has almost | tion. The role, that of%oy Havenith, | work and: Pm telling all my friends CHAS. NANGLE lost the girl he loves. How he comes|is an ideal one’for Miss Love, it be.|just what I'm_telling you. = I mever out on top is thrillingly shown in this | ing that of the lonely-little gr1' who | felt better in my.life than I do since | Phome 81 - 300 3d Street|| Phone 174-W 507 Beltrami clever pldy which is unusual in its|i3 denied:the companionship of peo-|taking Tanlac. 1 am willing for you 5 sl a Bemidji, Min: many unique and daring situations. | ple. of her age and who dreams that |to publish my statement and let every Bemidji, Minn. b 2 some day & sweetheart will find her [suffering person who may wish, TR “UNKNOWN LOVE” A TREAT: |out and: will‘love her at first sight|benefit by my experience with this J‘n;umml, hdesefll:e:h t(l;o R'cm“ ang tahke her a&ay. great Mdidne':l Bemidjt b th which .was shown at the Grand thea- uch a sweetheart appears and she| Tanlac is sold in Bem y_the tre last night, and which -will. be|claims him as her own and he be-|City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R shown for the last time tonight, for [lieving her a little ‘child; adopts her|Sterlifig, in Blackduck by-French & usual it-was right from the beginning | a8 his fiancee for a month so she may | Moon; and in Baudette by J. W. Wil- when something 16w and plessing’ enjoy that muoch happiness at least. | ljams _ READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS > : TUESDAY EVENING; JUNE 3, 1919 We pa& Pkreel Pofi; ';)ne.,wai‘. Cor. Remore: Hotel Bldg. » *ALDRICH: & ENGLISH GENERAL BLACKSMITHING ~— Horseshoeing - a Specialty — Oxy-acetylene Welding' and Cutting = . 214 FOURTH STREE?I'. Bemidji Auto <—Livery—> Five and Seven -Passenger. . Cars. Country trips a specialty. Care- ful "drivers and moderate: prices. Try ‘a trip around the lake. Or- | der your car at the Ideal Billiard Parlor. ..., ; ¥ Phone, 470 Res. Phones, 536-J, 343-W WHY: YOU SHOULD INSURE in the NEW YORK LIFE Insurance Company In 1918, (In 803 working days ] . - of eight hours each) paid to its- ; policy holders: o B A ..$11.20 Contpany has paid out $375.00 While Yo:.. Were ' Reading This Ad. D. S. Mitchell Room b6 Phone ?fiw UR. diplomatic, polite services meet with public approval The beautiful dignity that characterizes the accomplish- ment of this organ- ization is a-symbol of respectful re- gard. A The young lady Next door Says o : That when her Brother . Comes home. From service - He will 5 Have his Photograph taken ' 3 In uniform " Before he Puts'it away And that Hakkerup Photographs Please her e The best.