Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 20, 1919, Page 6

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Entered at the’ _nndnr act of Con, hp: lve] day-and sunday t. file G)‘nml theatre. | :One doesn’t nssociate the prospect n 34 ure of a-surgical operition with comedy, | een ‘In’ a mofltyn\pleture play, ‘the | yet Director. Victor L. . Schertzinger | 8 real think is'reproduced. " In his new { has conceived the scene of the suffer-- i p(ctu:p *‘Breed. of ¥pn,".whleh» will | ings of the village cut-up in ‘““When be.sha % or- | Doctors Disagrec’:with such piquance Tow oses | that the dpcident is one of the rare this & fllty ‘to rlde, Lhoot nnd pe moments of the p : few.men are able tp do. Fatty Arbuckle, the tamolu Pnra-‘ .mount comedian,- has scored a big ‘it in “A Deuert Hero,” "his ‘latest Ensig-n Chv-r| Parslow 'speiit ‘comedy ', which:. was released June |Thursday in Bemidji en route to his A6thy’ and’ appears at the.Elko theatre | home in California. He was recent- Baturday and Sunday. - It is,a funny |ly discharged {rom the air seryfce, ‘creation. and contnlns many situg- | having ' carried official mail ‘from u‘i".‘,..m'iv;‘&"" name must | ¢jons that thrill, Moliy:Malone {5 | Washingtoh to Now York and later this ]‘;Nge ubnutlon in '.ho current issua role. .’ the -east. DUST[I mxm 3L 3 Dusun Farnum'is superbly cast in “/Captin Courtesy,”” a Paramount pic- ture which will be shown at the Grand theatre tonight only.”” He says|g himself that this is.his best pigture, | : - and thére is at the lottom of it a | FIONRER, reason, which picture-lovers do_not- muno( the week. Published known; Mr. Farnum {s - éxtremely.| any address, for, in advanocs, §1.50 fond, of all animals, and particularly of horses. 'The: magificant “horse he |. uses in this picture, is a thorough- | bred especially trained poses. - g “Captdin Cnurtesy" id.a great ve. WIRE SYSTEMS RETURNED TO OWNERS - ' hicle for Mr, Farnum, for it gives him Beef Roast scope for- his’ varied'talents.. ‘He, is You will note in today’s issue-of the Pioneer‘a:United Press. s most courageous fighter, a fearless | Beef Stew ‘eived too late for the issue ofjrider, an untiring champion of the yesterday., It tells how the house of congress ‘unanimously | boor and helpless, and an ideal lover. | moke. meats When he appeirs ‘as -the lover. of | Picnic Hams passed the bill returning the telezraph and telephone Nnes t0; giaanor. bod; their rightful owners. .. The measure now goes- to a conference acén:s hac)':“;m vg,u :a::;be:'h.h‘e 15“:2 Large supply for an agreement upon a date of. It was after-the ammstlc congressional authorlty given act personally as he saw fit, seized the wife systems of the na- genuinely_a’ loy 4 e St 'b 80 Mr: Farnum 18 supporteil by i- rawberries ‘;lz‘:éentn&::ngggt;: %::r't ltle mirgble cdat, : i Fresh Vegetables Watermelons - " MABEL NORMAND. FUNNY. tion and commenced to ball them up properly. He got into a| A hospital, ordinarily .the ‘next and Canteloupe jangle by wholesale, raising rates, became mixed up with union |15t weird :place to'a morgue, after ; 1abor and created havoc in-gen all is really’ a delightful scene' for |- until the public from north |comic ‘situations, particularly :vhg; to south and coast to coast rosé in'vehement protest and passed [Mabel Normand, garbed.in a night Troppman resolution after resolueion fo ‘the president to discharge him, robe of voluminous folds,’ in dread of 7Y B an operation, and closeted . in resolut;ons terming him a'“despot’ ’in Denver. The wire crying intant, ia:the 0se rgmwltkug ; companies are to be congrafuln extended the same. ' BIG OU'I'ING TOMORR In sober thought, the co ern Pacific railroad from Brsm ing on their annual picnic is one of the most ithportant events | HE LOST 40 POUNDS | - “Furniture RTINS = - of the season in this city. It m d, The general public is to be |such is the case in -Miss No latest Goldwyn, picture, "Wh;mfls‘%f Phone 927 °m1d]1,. Minn. |tors Dlsag'ree " to be shown atur- W OF VITAL IMPORT ‘ — f the employées of .the North- mols MAN s AY s H - ST AHL_ J ACOBS to’ Bemidji tomorrow morn- that two special trains will Renovators bring fully 2,000 people to Beniidji. on pleasure bent. They Gets “ All Bnck o Guuu Ex.|| Al work guarantqe,g will arrive at a reasonable moming hour and depart at a reas- onable hour home to secure tben'v needed rest, which shows the calibre of the employes and tbe them. actly "Five Ponnd' More. 4} Work celled for and de- by Taking Tml.c, e - o livered. amlhes who wxl] accompany | ¢ - General Repan' Y “This’ Tanlac has almost made-u\ r The declsxon tor hold theu' annual in Bemldn is a great|iew man of me and all my ‘friends - Shop compliment to this city. It.is hoped they will be warmly wel- |and neighbors for blocks around’ will Ph 488 311 §th-St . comed at the depot at 8:30 o’clock in'the morning by a genera] |tell you the same thing,” said, J. A. one . st 3 Smith, a well known Galesburg man.’ turnout of the citizens and every rt made to lqok after their TIL, lving at 422 Bast Brooks St. welfare. oy Guess - that’s batting some in- an interview, recently. “Twenty- elght years - ago,”” .con-' R By ot DL ; T BEMlDJl AGAIN LAHDS THE BACON : ;|tinued MT. Smith in de%flbins his (1gase, -l began’ to' Tose my -appetite when Hal Huffman: wired theianq"nhave alight: attacks of jmli’legesA Pioneer from Rochester that the League of Minnesota Munici- . My head ached .no palities would ‘hold, its. annual meeting in Bemidji'in 1920, by and some- nights my: sleej ‘turbed by rheumatic pains. a unanimous vote of the delegates. . He was a"delegdte; appofnt— Aty it ed by the city council; Bemidji being a mémber of the league. pittle- attention .to- theso s ‘The local delegates consisted. of the mayor and city at-|them off,'but T have wished a'thou3 torney, indicating the ‘class of portant gathering of the live: delegates are selected for thei “‘and ears open for ideas and ne? ‘The program is made up- of pap civic topics and there is muc inated. - ZERO HOUR HOLDS M That term “the zero “hour” spinal column; for it;"to ‘us, is able nature.. It is, fraught w1th I lation and apprehension.- - - 1 that “at this im-|%&nd times since that I' had, for If% €. Zgac‘:seshof thzel:tl:te sThe certainly paid dearly for neglecting |- 1 them, later on my stomach got in: interest and have their eyes,such bad shape that I could, hhrdly eat anything without bloatlng all up’} with gas and having pains that al- _|/most %took ‘my breath away.. Then|" . the rheumatism, which I had been| 5 T having now and then for several]DON'T THROW YOUR /I years! started up right, I suffered so {OLD, HAT AWAY— FOR CONJECTURE that I couldn’t rest at night and my | wg will clean and reblock it'so that it ' knees' hurt’ me'so bad that I would: ‘sort of causes a hrace in our have ‘to sit around for days at a | il 100k like new. Drop in and have Fof meamng of an indescrib- | time and rub with hot liniments try-) 1 ] ystery and pogmblhtles, specu-| po& '3,5?.::.1;":?0:??sh;atintirl-iofigm» RAINBOW SHOE SHINING my shoulders and.finally 1 was force. PARLOR Another zero hour has been all sef by the allies’ fox Ger-|to stop .work. -I was making: goo Remore Hotel ‘Building many, next Monday night at 7 o’clock. -She must accept the|Money as line-man for the Western Union Telegraph company-and hated peace terms by that time or suffér: invasion by the allied mili-|io g1 b, - by ‘tary, Marshal Foech being all ready for the blow: which will conld;yz ‘.‘é’u'é'yug" und:rt tlhesl?v'gg tend to crush Germany:-to:the whole sordid mess could be settled peacefully and efl’ectually, but the alhes——remember all ‘ovep and just“about as sick and] Tun-down as a man gets to“be. any ~{I .venture to say that:during.t! twenty-eight years-I paid out al of/ earth eternally.. We wish. the‘“!‘ Tonger. In fact, I was out of fix " Why not make a drive to Bagléy tomorrow and help Clear-|#X: tHousand_ dollars ‘for medicines that did me no mare good than that water county celebrate the home coming-of its returned 80l-|much water. " diers? You will be heartily welcome. and the. program will| “Up'to the time I begdn. taking greéatly interest you. Bagley and Clearwater cotinty are boost- Tanlac”I "had lost forty pounds in| ers for Bemidji, why not show return apprecmtlon. 3 am-now as strong and Lel g ot - - In the fire whlch wept three two-story frame structures|well as I have been in thirty years. |, of the business ‘district. was, the forerunner of anothef step|!.can 5it down and eat as big a meal forward in the business:district. -> Destruction goes before™ &' free from all pain, Even the rheu- fall,/in substance, and’it"will mean, no doubt that brick stru tism | a1 ] v % tures will raise from the debris. us hope s0. » “}‘fi't '-‘:“73 n:ee?nm“hd%z:"?el‘"z: A Dellghtflll ShOWlng Of NeW i i We don't want to-be place as I ever could and I am absolutely “funny’”’ over the 108s of the Brinkman’s, proprietors of the Rex R Sm-l‘ng. in Blackduck by French theatre, destrayed in the fire yestérday afternoon, but the day’s & Moon, and in'Baudette. by J. Wil!- - i setbled the dai bill mcitded & two-r heystone e medy entltled “Soaked and|!am* . ' Here are ass by R 4 ST " frocks——each one distinctive : dlfferent Scorched "’ 86 advertised ‘We note in the program of (he Northem Pamfic émployes’ ¢ picnic program tomorrow where.a ]mze of $10 wnlL be award- w M s T A K l s ed the best costumed lady bathe d NEWS OF THE THEATERS Al 'HER PATHER SOLD HER. Think of a ' father sellln& his Pngnunve Shu g Repnlr Shop We pay Parcel Post one way " Well he certainly || . Cor. Remo: X 'i:ed hob:in the geisha house where 3 : e HOte] .Bldg Tittle $ap girl was established by i{he man_ who had purchased her. ‘He ‘afdged a:fight there that was a mem- ; oi“hll: o:e in the hmor) of e:l at pa.r- %3 Y o N ticular house and he eni up--by e, and Becida Stage Line is a part of the interesung : xwd'\muaual story you will see in ‘The e e 8 en e,”” e or’ L Bt wbich win bo hovs onigne Cgr?‘ll-e 380 pS c::‘%figefi;s. ‘ Trlcotme skirts, Gabardines, Surf Satins, ‘Tailored Tub skirts. the Elko theatre. Shirley Mason, omu not | the leading womunaa!(d hu a unique| iying in ‘an experimental station ln, your hat blocked and your shoes shln- » implement Sheds Increase Farm Proflts 4 HEfiE are two-ways_to increase farm ‘profits—one is to increase production—the other is to decrease costs. - " An- Implement Shecl helps do both. . Maeny farmers lose- time ¢every. year in repairing neglecbed farm ‘machinéry-—special trips to town for new parts to replace the rusted ones—late starts in the morning due to a “bucking” binder—time ‘ouf in the mlddle of the day * because ofa.broken_ knife:that'last year 's weather caused torust. Thattimeisallneededtoincrease production. Cutting costs'is just as ‘important. Steel parts are getting more expensive every day—and harder to get. An lmple- ment Shed is cheap protection. 'WHITE PINE for_the outside of ramg tuvmn, bmldmz . meana minimizing buxldmg repair bills. It means cutting costs llgun, because it endures all kinds of weather without . warpiHig of twisting or rotting. « Every board stays. ‘where. i/ you put it. ‘And you can work it with less time and expense than any’ ;zther wood. ; % Itis Nconomy to buxld “well. And our service w:ll elp you. ¥ Pnctlcnl workmg plans, apecnfieutlons and bill of ™ mlteplis for the above illustrated Implemeént Shed— or any other type of farm building. may be had, on. requett,of \u——together with our estimate ofthomt. -~ Smith Robingon Lumber Co. Phone 97 -, Bemidji, Minn. ” M. M. JAGRIN, Mgr. SUCCESSOR TO scl-mamu( snomms the hght of. trying to get bx;l;"f)l:: ns t:‘;led. :: xB:fl':i' 1;y the | (Ml - M l um‘g er Dr g s Mu d es esb and most; refreshmg of cotton Among others——— L . ~ READ.THE PIONEER WANT ADS " Dotted Swiss, a favorite of another day is one of the ‘many cool and e effective favorltes, . Grandmother Chintz — Cotton Tis- -sue Frocks — Organdie Frocks “Gingham Frocks—lee Frocks at varled prices from $7.50 to $25.00 ! An unusual selling of Modish Tub" $450to$1250 s il et el e “"":I- arred in. this production in t6| | oida. and State Park. Smart designs of unusual attractiveness~in pockets belts, and Can, you imngine such ‘a condition of " affaire? . ‘of Kiku-San. Matt Moore, of the Yet this is exac;ly ‘the’ eondmon—_ discoyered- by Tower, an American H traveler in Japan, when he looked up the father and sister of Okuma, the Jap with whom he roomed while ln[ college in the United States. What did Tower do when ‘he made ¢ 4 the ‘role of .’ HART AND ARBUCKLE. “To eee “Big Bill” Hart ride, shoot C. W. TROG and rope steers in a Western photo- plny, is a delight. There are few ‘f:m s Moore hm!ll"y,,'-slays opposite Retum 8 a. m., dai]y novelty button trlmmmg except Sunday. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Defecti

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