Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 8, 1919, Page 4

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' G: E. CARSON Vice-Pres,. and Treas. BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER, ———PUBLISHED EVERY APTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDATY- THRE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISNING CO. NEWS OF THE THEATERS E. H. DENU Manager ELKO TONIGHT. i : Betty -Compson and George Larkin are the stars of the new World Pic- e iy ture, ‘“The Devil’s Trail,” which is -;:lgln matter THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER of the greatest stories ever ‘written 3 for the stage, wouldn’t you jump at the chance Well, it is coming your way and soon, too. The star? Mar- guerite Clark! The story? ‘“Come Out of the Kitchen!” This is the play in which Ruth Chatterton was carried to fame almost overnight and which has delighted millions in story form and upon the stage. You really cannot afford to miss it when. it.is shown at the Elko theatre tomorrow and Sunday, matinees and evenings, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8,'1919! foremost motion picture stars in one | AUIIIINIINANIENERINEREENRNONERRURRERREDRRAREORERERRVERDENRVORINERRERRRRERENRNARIIRESDIRIY ‘We give the most satisfactory rcturns for CREALin the, S_ft'atef s UL UL tered at the postoffice at Bélx;:;gjl".”'filnni; a8 s scheduled for showing tonight at the Elko theatre. - t !'under act o Conhgress of March 3, " Communications for the ‘ No attention paid to nnnonymou-.coniflhnthfin. ‘Writer's! mgme ‘must be known to the editor, but %lv)t &m;ainrg eekly later than Tuesday of each week to insure pub\lnltf_on in the current dksue. and piquant young screen star. is one of the most delighttul sonalities seen on the screen i fqr, publi " A e i e:;;w*l‘ * 3tfice not loneer must r ‘Ten pages, talning auth were appointed at’ River Falls on July “It should be understoo termining further plans. “If the dstrict judges work can be done. . ““The-petitions for the establishment of the district will be filed in Crookston and a hearing will be held there and at dif- be easily reached by the people who are interested. - The law provides that hearings may be held at ferent points that can jous places. “Steps will be ind confroll committee. we planned. With- the site which equipment. #MICKEY”—ADVENTURE. No, pfiotopluy_ has yet been .pro- duced so filled with adventure and thrills_ as “Mickey.” The, novelty and intensity of the thrills are in- dead: remark:ble.” Fatalities seem to be avoided by a hair's breadth—with a reality that is tremendously con- vincing. There is thrill upon thrill, and each #hirill in these suspense-exciting incjdents is just a little bit better than the last. until at their climaxes the audience is fairly brought to its citement. the Grand theatre. " ‘MAY LOCATE HERE. H.“W. Billings of Lisbon, N. D., noon-‘on the Great Northern and is visiting his son, J. W. Billings, man- ager of the W. G. Schroeder store. He will be here for a week or ten surroundings here. Owing to increasing césts, t h e. barbers are compelled to raise prices. ¥ a TEE WEEKLY PIOREER OFPFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS STATEMENT FROM FLOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE “Petitions prepared by Senator or of Chapter 442, Minnesota Laws of 1917, commonly known as the -Cliff act, have beeén sent to the committees tha the flood ‘control meeting held at Thief 22. The proposed district includes land in Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake counties and parts of Polk, Clearwater and Beltrami counties. shed and the boundary lines will be fixed at the hearing after the parties interested have been heard. “A hearing will be held as soon as the petitions are sign- ed. A notice of this hearing will be published in all the countie - On account of the very busy season it is not expected that this hearing can be held during August. comply with the provisions governing after the petitions have been sent in. d that at the hearing all interested will be given.an opportunity to make their views known. hoped to:secure information which will be of assistance in de- decide that the drainage and flood control districts should be organized, a commission will be appointed. The law provides for another petition before any ¢ taken to bring to the attention of both thestate and federal authorities the drainage and flood con- trol iproblems confronting northwestern. Minnesota. Through conicerted action it will -be possible to accomplish something de%ite which would be impossible from hit or miss action by iduals which will not likely result in anything being done.” !7The statement is signed by C. G. Selvig, chairman, flood ROCHESTER ELKS GOING OVER ks are backing the Salvation Army campaign in every ct iniwhich lodges are'located, 96 per cent of ‘Minnesota’s| = . Pi'O.E. being definitely pledged to the undertaking. The Elkb .in Rochester; not satisfied in leading the ‘state as the first district to reach its alloted quota, have again entered the ‘¢ampaign with the intention of raising $7,000 more to give their city a_better, more efficient building than was at first plant will give them a $30,000 Salvation Army building and feet out of sheer enthusiasm and ex- | “Mickey” will be shown three days. |- commencing Sunday, August 10, atf: B arrived in the city yesterday after-|.: days .and if he finds the city and|® desirable will locate e long time. And Mr. Larkin s there -too. ................... is young, handsome and stalwart an accomplished actor. the Canadian Northwest The picturesque, courageous northwest mounted police quite largely in the story. ‘week. Published in advance, $1.50 .of the news of the “to sny address, fer, treacherous villiany, of piness. A Rare Chance. If you were to have the op \ F. L. Cliff, Ortonville, the The outline of the water- " It will take some time to the publication of notice new patterns and-lasts the coming season. It is $12.00. will be ‘correctly shod. dren’s shoes. L&) . Miss Compson {s pretty, attractive “The Devil’s Trail”’ is a story of country. royal figure It is a story of young love, y stand-up- and-fight manhood and of final hap- tunity of seeing one of the world's e e —— allll"lllllIlUlllllllll]IlllIllIIIllllllllllllllIIllllIl!llIlllllllllllllllllllIllIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIII Advance Showing SWEET ROSES PEAS and : = “and - ASTERS . See them in our windows. Gladioli =" ¥ of all The new Fall styles are That are **7 commbnting to show beautiful colom,. theti_as‘eW s. They are j a glimpse of the beautiful G They are shown in grey kid, dull kid, bright kid, rich brown -and mahog- any.-- Width A, B, C, D, E, EE., Priced $4955$2 ,Women wishing to pur chase these advance styles are invited to look. You will be assured your feet P | We are strong on’ chi];:- —_— Bemidji Shoe Store 315 Minn. ave., Bemidji | : The King of the Cut Rate; : with orchestra music at each even. ing show. GRAND—TONIGHT. . The pathetic implicit faith of.the staunch old New England farmer in the ultimate deliverance of his boy from trouble is equalled only by his credulity and laugh-provoking un- sophistication in *“The Old Home- stead”—‘‘America’s oldest living drama,” which is theT program to- night only at the Grand theatre. SETTING IT RIGHT. In an’ad for J. C. Penney company Wednesday an error was made in ;he price of engineer’s shirts, plain indigo blue or polkadot, the price was given as $1.94 but should have S syvwevervewee She per- n a 7 TRY US KOORS BROS. GO. BEMIDJI, MINN, of HINnnn por- ust ) ' 'IIIIIIIIIIlllIllIIIIIII|IIIIIlIIlIII!IIIIIIIII|IIlllllIllllIIl|II|l|IIIIl|iIlIIII|' That will make the bride e happpy at the wedding ®® That will brighten the sick - . room.of the invalid. ‘That will soften the sorrow - of the bereaved ones the funeral. : We receive them fresh twice a week. : for the two months old son of Mr. 11 o’clock from lung trouble, has been purchased the new held yesterday afternoon at tery. ~ Small HomeAs‘ Can Be Beautiful s R the average home-builder wood is still the A4 most economical building material. It gives . you:more house for the money and just as béautifyl’a’ house as you can build of any other material, ] The beauty of a house lies in its design—and & small house, carefully designed, can be as attractive as one that costs several times as. much. ’ v . " If you are thinking of building you can get valuable suggestions from our booklet ‘‘White Pine in Home- Building”. Imit you will find a number of attractive ‘homes and floor plans, designed by architects of national reputation. d Come in and talk over your plans with us, or send for the O The following schedule will take effect next Monday, Aug. 11, 1919, Hair cut . ..... -50c | Shave, including neck shave. .. .25¢ booklet. For the outside of the house we recommend White Pine because it holds its place better than any other wood. It does not warp, split, twist or rot even after years of exposure to the weather. 5 ] We have other woods for other uses and always recommend the best wocd for your particular requirements. Smith Robinson Lumber Co. Phone 97 Bemidji, Minn. AT 2:30 o'clock, Rev. M. A. Soper officiating. Interment was in Greenwod ceme- FUNERAL OF INFANT. -° |7 The funeral of Merton McDaniel, and Mrs. Elmer McDaniel,” 710 America [} avenue, who died ‘Tuesday night at was il A ~SUCCESSOR TO SCHNEIDER BROTHERS M. M. JAGRIN; Mngr. - Our Final Clearace Sale 0 F ALL of our summer stocks be- gins Friday, the eighth, and lasts ° until all of our stocks are cleared. We can not mention the prices of all the garments, but we can assure you that you will be more than sur- prised at the values that we offer. - Stock includes all of our silk and : cotton frocks, wash skirts, blouses; . ; smocks, and bathing suits. Our fall . stocks are arriving daily, and we "are in need of space, so we have made generous reductions ifi order’ ""to make room for the new goods. ‘ We urge those that are contemplating buying a ¥ ,' fur coat for the coming season to come in now . and look over the large stock that we have, and make their selections now, as we can not con- tinue selling at these prices now being asked. Our eastern representative advises us that the cost is advancing daily, 'Again we say—buy early, buy now. For a small de]iosit we will lay asideand take care of any garments that: are selected and hold them for you until youwant same. -y Defective

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