Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 12, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE TWO ., . T TOTH CHURCHES BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ———PUBLISNED BVERY APTEENOON BXCEPT SUNDAY " THE BEMIBII FIONDSR PUSLISKING'CO. {ST. BARTHOLOMEWS EPISCOPAL. Neatly Pressed oz’ 1 G. E. CARSON E. H. DENU Corner 10th St. and Beltrami Ave. Sults Always Vice-Pres. and Treas. Manager ':‘onm:rwnwrgtur ’l;flnlt i seniy e .| Look New g Evensong at Cass Lake. ’ 2 t the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter exiitenius Domino.” nn‘? m.conmu’: 'of ‘March 3, 1879. i - ] Regulér and frequent dry cleaning and pressing keeps No attention paid to annonymous contributions. Writers name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publioation in the current issua 10:30 a. m.~~Bibleachool. . : 11:30 8. me=~Morniug. worship, [your clothes in splendid ap-| jon - *“Fhe:Comnion Lot of"Man.” ! St T 1 pearance and fit as long as the U. of th : mbm is}cloth will wear, and lengthens Redt for-at th elv ot tapmaret called for-at the-elose of't s n:vlca. s "€l also the length of wear given| A. M. Whitby, pastor. THE WEEKLY PIONEER by the material. peges, contataing & of thie Bews of the week. Published - SWEDISE LUTHERAN. vm';g‘uun and sent postage :1" to any address, fer, in advance, §1.50 The Swedish Lutheran’ church will N N OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS naren | THE MODEL DRY GLEANERS m———————————————————— m‘; own M“b‘trefimwm Phone 537 309 Third Streeti BEST CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM IN YEARS anqt;le': in-the-evening. : The coming of the Vawter chautauqua to Bemidji next| T. B.Nordale; pastor. 1115001100110 AL LU week for a stay of five days should ge warmfly wellclomed by t; HETHODIST = large number of Bemidji people and those from t! is vicinity. P 0 AT ; It 15 one of the best ever sent to this city by this chautauqua| 1o % D iEntetstheol @ o the TURE 5 MIKROR ! booking concern and is really without ala flaw. In fact, it is far|Columbus Exposition;” by:the- pas-| o i When a € j i - | tor. 4 i ab:tve the so-called good ones and justly entitled to heary sup O it B > :gllnla:nxs POTL: . 8 p. m-—-8ermon, lecture, “The} : , The days’s programs are calculated to please every patron|yaytarer Pageant.” R 7 healtl,:y— of the chautauqua and in this the management has admirably| - You are ‘eurnestly- invited' to-join') NS 3 g there’s a succeeded. There are musical aggregations of exceptional|the church fn-itsweartare for: peace | gy | sparkle in merit, entertainers of the highest order, speakers of note, heard e ot .her eyes, a for the first time in Bemidji and on-topics of vital importance e T L 11‘1053 tilflfiklsfl to us all, including the dean of the old time newspaper men, PRESEYTERIAN. ufifi scheelmé journalist and author, with-his impressive personality. Sunday ‘morning at'.the: Presb rich ere d The program in its entirety is entitled to the closest atten- | terian church-at 11-o'clock the' p: blood. tion and in today’s issue of the Pioneer it appears. ” There’s IR NS & ; . elasticity in ORDERLY PROCEEDURE SOLVES INDIAN PROBLEM 8 o'clock will be, “A Cross-Bearer | - oM €Very move- It is to be hoped that the troubles which have been bother-| 0'd and-New." (Mark 15:21). ing the Chippewa Indian council of Minnesota has had the|, s,,;‘f}‘::’,,,’éfi:,’;‘t,.‘,fi‘;,mo:‘.,“; quietus fastened upon it. It required officials of the Indian|p. m. All are welcome. commission to quietly but firmly intervene in the factional| L P Wartord,’ pastor. squabbles caused by some who “wouldn’t play” if their own ideas were not carried out. Proper methods of proceedure were carried out by those in charge of the council meeting and| 5 the results were gratfying to the great majority of delegates. Prayer meeting every Thursday | t0 DY man. . d It is hoped the factional strife will quiet down and all{evening at 8 o'clock. ! Such a change in feelings and decide on a “league of factions.” Prenching at 11 and 8 o’ctock Sun- | looks! i : . da'%he ublic- is. cordially Invlted to After §ufiermg pain, feeling ners ajtend all these'services. vous, dizzy, weak and dragged James Austin, pastor. down by weaknesses of her sex— ’ | P 5 h —_— ith eyes sunken, black circles and space from its editorial pens extolling the praises of the enter- - withey Ls-—siic i3 tainment of the Northern Minnesota Editorial association in its| ‘cnml::g:?flc:' ¢ g:lizk;:hefammgcixo fie,,i"{i,mf nthl: summer outing held recently in Bemidji. They speak of the | oy siay rommr charies Nungis| Ravorite Prescriptionof Dr. Pierce mfa;n}xlxer in zvhich t(};et);l were takenlcare of, of :lhe big features mtoc;k,‘?t 11 o'clock. Sunday school | Changed, too, in looks, for after o! e meeting an e warm welcome extended by the citi-|t 9:45. taking Dr. Pierce’s Favori zenry of the city. And the general-verdict is that it was the _gzrims s&h?,fik) bgt?o orxte‘_:lf;i- best and most enjoyable meeting ever held by the association. s Tiiisl; g 'bfifihbér‘,’u'tlzlrn " cheéks ] [, W — i 0 edm It is purely vegetable; The Jefferson Highway sociability run trippers will arrive ic::ol.a :pl}gw:dd:;ll‘m:cddn&lof ‘;?‘::Z- cor: no aloogol. i a day late, on July 19, instead of July 18, owing to being de-|Blessed ‘Sacrament at 11:30 a. m. | Druggists sell it in tablets or layed by the weather which made a day’s run impossible. How- | Sibtistms at 2'c'clock, Vespers and | liquid, Senl Dr. Piorce, Buffalo, ever, there will be a large party of noted southern citizens in| J. J. T. Phiitppe: rector. N.Y., 10c fo trial package, Bemidji on the day following the schedule and Bergidji should i # ment and a. spring in her ~ step. Love comes to-every woman who has bounding health—but when she is .pallid, dull eved. languid, she-has no magnetisui ... does she appeal CONGREGATIONAL. NYMORE. Sunday - school- every Sunday at o’clock. —— e BEMIDJI STRONGLY ENDORSED BY EDITORS The newspapers throughout the state are devoting large [ - CATHOLIC. - Low mass at 8 o’clock S : e ] do the honor in her most appr(:’ved fashion. E T T T e T T T T TR LT T Many car owners have been wondering why the north end of Beltrami avenue is left in the condition it is, severely criti- cising some of the city executives. The fact is there is a vast amount of work being shouldered in the big improvements now in the course of progress and it is impossible to spread all around much as desired by those in charge. . We-believe thoroughly in the service bulletin of the Beltrami County Farm Bureau. We have agreed to assist them in getting a subscription to pay part of the expense of printing the bulle- tin-as the funds furnished Mr. Aamodt are not sufficient to pay the entire cost. The work be- ing - done by our County Agent is more valuable to this community than the establishment of a large factory and it is the obligation of every business man in Bemidji to assist in. this work. ——p T}:ese interminable trade disputes raise wages and raise the gev;{, but they don’t raise wheat or increase the factory pro- uction. \ e T T T T T O T II|IIII|IIIIIllIIIlllllIlIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII|lllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIllIlIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlIIIIllIllllll 0- With universal peace as its avowed object, that league of nations is producing an ungodly amount of scrapping. ] The picnic season has come, and sandwiches and hard-| boiled eggs are much in favor. yeither the printed page or to the screen. Northern National Bank NEws OF THE The hero is a man who has liter-|S ; ally regenerated himself, but who is|& : suddenly disheartened by the thought | S : = THEATERS that his past will rise to torment him | SyiHINIRINSNITRTHIIRIIIREHIIINIITEHNNINIRIIINNn S u at some future time. That is the A._—-———-——-—-‘—'-‘_'——_‘_—_'_-_‘——_"‘"" cast of Frank Melbury (Tom Moore) ’- in *“The City of Comrades.” THE GIRL WHO STAYED AT HOME He had' originally been a respected 5 rich man's son, but drink ruined him. 8he was just a little cabaret sing. |y regeneration was brought about er whose early training wasn’t just|yy ipe kindly association of real hu- what it should have been. But she|p ., poings who established him in wanted to be good, and she was so iety once again. R Il LUNCH BASKET And there was the boy, the spend- ..I;P lfigeB;::}lSngl:s:(!s ;hesfl::'}m'}; y P dh ¥ >4 thrift s of ind t'father. H. son of an indulgent father. He | yore no recompense for virtue?” ) : 5 Before going after Berries b ] knew the girl, and he called her v “Cutie Beautiful.” Robert Harron s | *pne aity ot 2o the aftirmstive.dn f. . PHONE 6§ the bn;l;, unldlclarlne Seymour por- trays the girl. Others in the cast 0 i lare Carol Dempster, Richard Barthe- It cgfimfl:?xfi d & mess, George Fawcett and Tully d . . Marshall. Its a D. W. _ |really consistent story in motion pic- 7 ha,‘m duction and showing g‘::’;fi? l;‘;:)d tures. This is especially true as re- w' a f“ll llne Of LunCh Sunday at the EIkS theatre. ‘“The gla;";lst"l’zjdti:ll‘;pll.‘!' uriie “"{, P?l"' c B c ki Little Widow "™ a brand new Para- nt - photoplay, starring Pauline Moate: =y mount Mack-Sennet ::me;yv;ndstrl‘:e Frederick which is coming to the Mt.' an-Deans, Lookies Elko orchestra are added attractions, |Grand theatre. - The play is a charm- ’ - s N % ing one and affords Miss Frederick a md Cvel‘ythlng fOl' the Tlgmls IN HART’S NEW PLAY. |powerful characterization in which Gl By e thrills accompanying any story | h ist: [ i Sk’ of the early days of the frontier are o @itiatry mevariia'at fait llllCh« ba t- xx')ltmwanting in “The Tiger Man.” | === am S. Hart’s newest picture, but ‘l” Ri d 00 . they are tempered by the sweetness eward, $1 .k X ng : ; fla of a woman’s love and the generous ‘Nm“"’""," of - this paper "“‘, '.t‘ T € 'lo a bottle Of Lo n ;z:lpulses of a man whose heart is|one 4,.:3‘..,“.',}’ that there. e &t : J e e 't is fine gger than his body, but who be-| been Bem K { ;.on;? an enemy of the law. It af- . IIIC 1 . ords a strong part for Mr. Hart. B | - “The Tiger Man” will be displayed at | SZAUIres conatitutional treatment. Hall's ' | ]} PR 'tl!:l‘:sdE;ku theatre next Monday and :ce.tt: a':;u‘:gh::?l:o'; 2};::":':‘&'3.' -Iml 4 4 the ::lé’n'lil:lon fi‘t’r‘.‘:l Wseass, givine. the TOM MOORE TORIGHT. Biitution Snd ‘aasisting natime 1o dotng ta Basil King, in “The City of Com- | faith Py m»r:;t u“wm “B‘A‘I"‘i n;des,"t Tom Moore's latest Goldwyn B, B play, to be shown at the Grand any toutan theatre tonight and Sunday has the "A%‘q':“’ !15"’ et o e % rw < J. CHENEY' & CO.. Tollie: knack of transplanting real lifeé tol Ohio. ®01a by sll Druggist, Tc, . SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1919 Chief Brand Butter | Made Here in Your Home Town CAN NOT BE ANY BETTER Ask for it at your grocers;:fie’ can al- ways give you fresh Butter.’ BEMIDJI CREAMERY CO. I b1 JEWETTS Cgoain" OPEN DAY AND NIGHT: Ford Cars Champion Spark Fordson Tractors plugs Exide Batteries |IHassler shock United States Tires}]| - absorbers McGraw Tires . .don Seat Co Bosch Magnetoes 37000 262 " Rayfield ~ Carburetors || Mazda lamp bulbs Janesville Spark -||Red Crown Plugs gasoline GASOLINE, 25 and 2-10 cents per gallon. CYLINDER OIL, 15¢ per qt., 60c per gallon. Modern Repair and Service Machine Shop Acetlyene welding Tire Repair department. Car Washing, day and night Storage battery repair and service department We ‘work on all makes of cars from Fords to Packards. Our shop is departmentized >. W. JEWETT COMPANY, Inc. Telephone 474 .418-22 Beltrami Ave. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA ‘ R RN R RN AUTOMATIC The Range that almost thinks. Your day-dream stove is here. Just set the automatic control and the food will go: right on cooking, no matter if you are at home or down town shopping. FREE CONNECTION with this range and all other ranges DURING JULY Bemidji Gas Co. L N D I DS T DT LT T T L T T T L LU T T L = N y Defective

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