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THIRTY LADIES WANTED. i - ; 'the patriotic dinner.torbe served the X id b i = returned soldiers, sailors and marines P = 5 4ol » @ o .July 4, wants thirty swomen to:roast H. M. STANTON G. E. CARSON E. H-'DENU |]| meat. Those wishing to.assist with Editor : Manager his work are kindly asked to call rs; Smart, telephone 58. Bert Carver, - proprietor of :Caryer’s .cash store, 703 TFourteenth street, has donated ‘the five ‘bushels: of- potatoes y Mlneeded. Mrs. Smart is still short 2| eol . Preparations are being:made to serve 800 people.atitheidinner. - -No attention paid to anmonymous contributions. Writer's name must own to the editor, but not mnecessarily for publication. "Communications’ for the Weekly Pioneer must reach: this office not : enday of each week to insure ppbneulon in the current.issue NEWS OF THE ll!”;; "‘ “ | il \I il \i e e 000 :feet :deep, rode through a-plate W i = | glas8 ;and .up' and .down /atairs, and f ‘ IMPROVE THE CITY BUILDING y |has some .decidedly new . stunts 1 Several months ago, the writer of this made.an inspec-],Cupld’s Bousdup,” tonight only at tion of the city building and after making the rounds quietly|popular:western. actors that.comes to tip toed out, ashamed of what he had ‘seen on the offices of Be-|Bemidji and is one.of the foremast midji’s seat of government, and at that time gave a description "“‘1‘:; e‘;"’ “;'l‘l‘l’""‘w"‘a = s e that beggared description. Next Monday night at the CoUN-|reel Keyatoho oomedy, *Soaked ahd’ ! cil meeting, bids will -l})‘e (})lpenedl{or a remodeling gnld improv-|Scorched.” g ing of the structure, which is really in a most unsightly appear- ; ance, dilapidated, insanitary, inadequate entirely for its pur-| ALICE BRADY TOMOREOW. THRILLING ‘REX' BILL. When Tom ;Mix appears at the Rex tonight, .patrons -wjll see the most daring:horseman in.the world, TEE WENKLY FIONEER Ton pages, containing & of the news of the week. Published overy Thursday and seat postage _$0 any address, for, in advance, $1.50 ' ¥ | | listening post—and you'll get the Prince Albert call, all right! You'll hunt a jimmy pipe so quick and SRy 7 poses. ‘A new structure has been discussed at length, but it is| Adyome who enjoys.a.drama con- ; g 4 not desired at this time to issue bonds and the best thing to do is| L3 HaE fnesse, the mocaary 1o o Tooide 2 get so much tobacco joy out of every i improve it to last a few ¥ears longer, and at the same time 1"‘1“‘.‘3‘1}"2’1‘:"":‘;.2‘.{,“"}’""? anter. | / ! puff you'll wish you had been born 1 eradicate the pest house features, ; ained by Alice: 's la eloct ! b twins! For, Prince Albert puts over a turn & g Leaky roofing has sadly interfered with the papered EJ;‘Z}:«‘;';“T#: ..evz:r 13’...“_2".’.‘111‘3:@ | - i new to ever'y man fond of appipe or a home walls gnq plastering. The clen_-k's office is congested. The|Rex theatre tomorrow. “The World| Y R ' made cigarette. It wins your glad hand com- vault is inadequate, the council chamber it a congested: spot|to Live In” is:a picture that:is bound » ; Py f ; with only a long table for deliberations and no accommodations ‘;’oo:i‘l’;:“m '4‘!:;‘ o‘;h“”,m“:& ;y“}‘l"s : | 4 pletely. That’s because it has the quality! for the public. The papers of the municipal court have been|, nyman o,fe, ‘with human:people as i o Wegplrvgss And, right behind this quality flavor and quality fra- granceis Prince Albert’sfreedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented process. charaoters. The:plot is:briefly that of a young girl—a stenographer— whose one.desire is happiness and the ensconced behind a low partition in the “bath room” of the fire department dormitory. The latter is not housed as it should be. The city hall is as unsightly as could be and is not worthy a to 1 °s " Y i Al s its name. The fire department quarters is barren of- every o bl her with :;e;};::oe:s?a:: 48 3 { We tell you to smoke your fill at any clip—jimmy comfort and the entire structure is rapidly declining in service |long as she: does not ‘have’:to'pay.| g r £ 10 pipe or makin’s cigarette—without-a comeback! < “Alice 'Brady in' the-role of ‘Rita by Toppy red bags, tidy réd tins, handsome pound and- and appearance. d PP Charles, -.the tinpanner, is splendid. ke X half pound tin humidors—and—that clever, practical It is the intention to remodel the interior and put the|ghe is a human ' girl—the ordinary 3 A P A : =—=LRe I S i stal glais i i i ot ol spacious styled “city hall” to work, and esta’ll)‘hsh the city rest|stencgrapher tymaci - With her nium- mf{ 53 I ::;58 PCW\;JT g f:;".’.;'{..p.':h. ..’;,';"‘L’.‘.".:.:’c';. ,',’:‘;'r'.':, 3',’.':::.’;:' ‘room in suitable quarters, savi rental. Bemidji | erous suitors .and the .uncertainty ] by ANDE : % n quarel ing the rental. The Bemidji Com-|Sfrs SRR 800 A0S Hoids vour l ; clcaRETTE ToBACC R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C, munity association will occupy quarters in the structure as its work is for all Bemidji—another big saving. It will be made ; sanitary, be repaired throughout and then stuccoed. Various CHAPLIN SAT. AND SUN. conventions have been held therein and no one in Bemidji has| on Saturday and Sunday, Charlie been proud of what the city had to offer the strangers thus|Cbaplin-will appear at the Rex in attracted, hundreds for the first time. his"third Firet National million dol- lar scream, “Sunnyside,” one of the . 5 best he ever proouced. There will GOOD CHANCE IN AIR SERVICE also be a de luxe Metro, starring Hal There are unquestionably a number of young men in Be- midji who will be vitally interested in knowing that the govern- Hamilton, entitled, “After His Own COOI NESS ment is offering special training in the army air service to the i ) Heart.” Don’t miss wiis bill’ . young man who can qualify. Already the service has mechan-| jonn Barrymore, the popular Para-| ; W‘ h : 4 . : “ ical schools and is about to create three others, of -which;monnt star, scored a decisive :hi 1’ : IIIS t e e ame interest -to the very end. BARRYMORE MAKES -HIT. Charles W. Castle, recruiting officer, Minneapolis, would be %:s‘g :""mon ,“‘;l':;“g-n‘;";‘; B pleased to tell anyone interested. thostre last night, and is to &gA . These schools teach over 50 different trades and profes-|be. seen in ;that theatre tonight. r sions and the pay is from $360 to $1,500 per year. The ages| Mr. Barrymore has a strong. dra-| , for. enlistment are 18 to 40 years and men with no dependents|matic rele in dg"}jy'l":‘::{:"“‘L’g"g}: -are most_desired for the air service. his coinedy work on the screen In the In civilian life a man who desires to learn a trade enters|past. i ; vata(}ilo;; .as an apprentice where he'becomes assistant or under- study to a competent master mechanic. A skilled worker, who : g e has already mastered his tradehas, at his finger tips, cértain ::::3'“ f r;m::g“vegg::uz‘? ‘;:}::, m:s Different! With real cereal strength. rules and practices which he uses unconsciously, but in which|a married woman. ‘When-her jealous; : sl . he very often fails to instruct the apprentice. Sometimes these F:s‘::lnih‘“:sgfl‘fiéh;‘fi”i;’ 8 gt Better! With the good old bits of information and secrets are purposely withheld for the , taste that tickles the palate, For the per[ecf aim that will win the game— . To “keep your head,” so rou’ll stay ahead—Exelso’s your drink! In his latest.starring vehicle, Mr. 7 o down. The man subsequently dies. reason that the man who has learned his trade is more or less| wingrave is accused of murder, and jealous of these secrets, learned from hard knocks and long|the treacherous widow -openly ac- i cuses Wingrave, who is convicted. years of practical experience. d e The situation in the army is entirely different. It is to e fi\,‘,’ézzfifi,‘tnse:;nfllys:xfiex}??a Satisfies! the interest of the government to see that the apprentice is|series of thrilling scenes that: afford Refreshes fully instructed in es of i Mr. Barrymore abundant opportuni-| ¢ y in phases of the trade he desires to learn. The R apiny. of 8 genius, I ly po more expert he becomes the more valuable he is to the govern:|constance Binney and'Marcia Manon s ment both as a soldier and civilian. . . have the leading feminine roles. The future of aviation commercially is assured. Pathe News and the story of g pottery making are other features on WHY NOT ELECT WOMAN? the Elko program tonight. Bemidji will be called upon next month to elect two mem- ELKO TOMORROW. bers of the board of education. The term of R. L. Given| in “The Unwritten Code,” a five will expire and it is hoped he will be again elected. K. K. reel picture whlgh will_be.shown on — Roe 1]1“8 resigned as a long-time member and a successor willFriday at the Eiko theatre, Shirley be chosen. - : Mason is the ;:ar. Prominan:.’ ix:) hc; 4 7 2 & dupport are att Moore an ri . Itis reported that one of the candidates will be.a woman. |Hawley. The picture was directed This is nothing new in other cities. In fact one of the most|®¥ Bernard Durning from his own suceessful school systems in an Illinois city we -are personally original atory. " . famnhqr with h.ad a woman mgmber,'and-vher consideration for THE GIRL PROBLEM. i the children did much to maintain-the .high standard of the|’ Fannie Ward, whose girlish spirit S schools. and appearance gives:such an endur- 3 e 0, ing charm t;)‘ "Com:;onog‘l)n{.’t" is . ) . 3 iy 2 K Jetters ; ; = N ¢ R/ ; ; 3 Not lmmedlgtely. but w;thm a reasonable time, a hand- ?vrll:il::‘lix :{‘:re&es&qgmmfi‘dm“:“ | ¢ il y R " ~ e B sorzle ne}‘:r Masonic temple will be erected in the business dist-] 1 pan:r%r th&um'tre:» su(‘es nlnd all i! ! ¢ rict on the site just purchased by the Masonic lodge. The Odd |Parts of Canada. e :natural -sup- & Fellows have also purchased the vacant property on the north- :3;:;‘:‘;:4':;: ?2,3?3-‘..?{{.33‘2"&"'.‘3? i west corner of Beltrami and Fifth street, whereupon will he|miring males; but -Miss-Ward- prizés — erected an Odd Fellow temple. Both will be an ornament to ‘lt tftnost highly hOM\lfl; "!’l:l:fl;:g: B i N H etters -were-written by O the city and a great credit to their sponsors. ranging from fifteen to twenty. No B % B 0 other woman on.the stageé-or screen | Here's again hoping that Jack Dempsey thrashes Jessfhas ever depicted.girihood with such |, i i i ir ti g fidelit, d ch: .-and: in ‘“‘Common Willard to a whisper in their title bout at Toledo, O., July 4. Cl:y,‘"y oot attest roudition Since Jess whipped poor old Jack Johnson in Cuba some years|ot ihe Harvard_prize - play by Cleves ago he has made a wad of money posing as the champion and|Kinkead, Miss Ward achieves a char- ignoring all challenges, ‘disgusting the sporting fraternity of |acterization that must add enormous- the country 2 1y to her artistic reputation. g Ellen Neal, the working girl hero- el i l&g.jn the initial _production of the i : 'y - . In 'l:(he peace parley there seem to be some delegates who o ge taulvto‘ kn;a‘gowl one of :'113: 1 e /i Y o i i ian® big opportunities of her career. 1 i ¥ . / e v ave a kindly feeling for Germany, but that isn‘t the case of|gE *(00 acting: for the screen, it ) : ‘ , Y ? France. Marshal Foch absolutely refuses to compromise and is| oftered -an opportunity greater still: . HAMM EXELSO GO. going to see that the foes of France are bound hand and foot|for while the stage story has its Bemidji, Minn. ‘brain. Sdld and served at ell soft-drink,stores. B \ ~and gagged. technieal limitations, the screen of- ‘ fers a breadth-of treatment of action and detail “which gives a fuller and appealing reality to the story. The play has been shown in every city ot 10,000 and upward and the photo- drama, will have even a better popu- larity. because of its vivid amplifica- tion and because the story itself is one of vital realism, concerning the Girl Problem, and the terrible stress of life in a great city. Tt will be shown at the Grand for-the last time —_—————— tonight. 3 4 R 2 2 G Japan is noted for its exceptionally polite people, but judg- e 1 ing from recent actions they also seem to be oxpert’ grabbers. sa\?r‘a“d:eti Pmfig“:’&m‘. e —— . . Great Britain, in view of the strikes and disorders in the mining districts, has dqcided to deport all alien newcomers. . Here’s a good example for the United States government to take a slant at. } y _— " Cheer Up! Never mind the jump in phone rates. The Texas “expert” will get his one of these days and then the horse play will be_ ended. : . IF YOU WAN'!' T0 BUY, SELL, OR TRADE, ADVERTISE IN THE PIONEER WANT COLUMN i 1 s l | l ‘ ' | | bdecfive