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PAGE Two —________—__—_—__— —————————————— BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ' peal and is one that lends itself to the highest ideals in artistic:and ab- sorbing ‘ilm production. ___.”m, ZIVERY APTSANOON BEOEFT BUNDAY e The scenés, which:were taken amid TS REMIDJI PIONIER PUBLISKING GO, : G. B CARSON : E'M H.'DENU t;x[e terms of the screen-in a most ce-Pres. and Treas. anager effective way. ScATiTe. b Bessie. .Barriscale - makes a win- some senorita, white'J."'W. Johnstone TEAEPNONE 933 3 |}|is the -dashing: young -U. 8. govern- ment inspector. - Billy Elmer as the, half-breed gives a:fine interpretation, while Jeanie ‘Macpherson has proved that being a successful author :dpes — marod n the poflofloa t Bamldl). Minn., as second-class matter under act of Congress of HAI‘§1 ] No attention paid to annonymous comrlbutlon- Wrncr‘l name must but nbt neagssarily ‘for: publ i E‘m i) "? e ':51: the Weskly O P lonaar st ruch this office not of.each week to lnlllru p\lbllulwn in the uurunl issue not hinder one in:the least from also | becoming a_talented- actress. ! ARRESTED FOR MURDER. There are few: who have not read [{E. W. Hornung’s powerful :novsl, “The Shadow of the: Rope,” ‘which { e % was published several years-ago and i oo which has = enjoyed a ‘phenomenn! sale. This story has beenpicturized’ by Paramount under the. title of “Out of the Shadow,” ‘and. 4t will b: shown, l'nhat flll:nl, at the Elko theatre tonight, with beautitul Paul- j OFFICIAL COUNTY AND OITY FROONRIINGS : |ine Frederick in the stellar rele. ¢ 3 - (Mr. Hornung has told in.graphic | ' : |style the story of a young Australian girl who weds a man, is treated with A VOICE FRéM MASSACHUSETTS fiendish cruelty by him and when he | W : is slain in self-defence: by.a :pianist ; |HI| ; r i (Lowell Ledger) of whom he is jealous, the bride -is |' |)I“l il le from Maine to California and from|arrested for his murder. Shes tried, The American peop'e £ but acquitted, and later her inno- Lakes to the Gulf are thoroughly aroused over the high- 'v;vh:y r?)bbery cost of living and the threatening conditions that ig:‘f’:s;i:““’""’““ when the slayer result from it. Good, law-abiding patriotic men are saying| " The young woman. then learns to| that “Profiteering: must be stopped, or there will be trouble;” [love a strong man and . their love| o 'H s and guilty folks everywhere should heed the warning condi- fO';V‘fi::eF?;‘sir‘;:zPKY ‘gfm I;f:)l&ed iy Y . ||||II|II|”“‘ i tions that are tending toward revolution and good citizens | pioxed players, her leading man be- & everywhere should try to make them better instead of worse.|ing Wyndham Standing. i It is high time to recall the story of the man who killed the ; goose that laid the gold(len egflgs, but rem;nll)bemlhx; Taclz Atm- IT WILL APPEAL ‘erican people will not p ay. the goose and be ed without af . o boone th o i :Eflzgle, and that struggle will be mighty uncomfortable for|yr e e f._’;‘f,":'; ; beauc the wa row to the. Eiko theatre in her new Whe: et 7 World Picture, “Home Wanted,” cne < of the:most: antmncln: and: thorough- SN | : —0 WE EXTEND OUR BEST— 1y likable productlons .in-which she has yet.been seen.. It is.a stypleadly | - We extend our sympathy, conxratulatxons, and commen- dation to our friends in congress who have given up their gix) ;ggfi:: ‘f:l‘";{)m;“‘:l‘l"e‘“gn_: :{fl“;‘:}g weeks vacation in. order to settle the grave problems which are|you’d expect from a lively, enterpris- - causing so much unrest in the country just now. We have hopes|ing youngster. 1t s a ‘fults ;lmwn that something tangible will come out of Washington—some- 3’? : m_flt“; !B:O"zmtx:; mt“‘vl;l !:l;f' e thing that will stabilize the dollar, return conditions to normal,| oo S0 B P denber of: the family. - allay the growing unrest of the people, and brmg samty out of the chaotic conditions which now surround us. ==.===-®========‘ ~ against! cuts:out bite and parch. e g Btate of ‘Olilo, ity of Toledo, . OURSELVES, OR (:THERS # el f t {#Ank J. c}:’en:: makeufl oath tlu; he. 1 Every few days some prominent man comes to the iron A B, with a harangue to the effect that “America must save the| G Rde, Gointy na” Siate at d, ] nd that said firm will pay the sum of e e s = 2 e e v‘— s iy lllll i l I T J e ‘iil sy M\\H i AEENEINE AN Ll e By A THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Saljys e THURSDAY EVENlNG, AUGUST 14, 1919 hllll nm"mu"““"“"" imij i Tobacco b UT it flush up to Prince Albert to produce more smoke - happiness than you ever before collected!- P, A.’s built to fit your smokeappetite like kids fit your hands! It has the jimdandiest flavor and coolness and fragrance you ever ran Just what a whale of joy Prince Albert really is you want to.find out the double-quickest thing you do next. And, put it down how you could smoke P. A. for hours without tongue bite or parching. Our exclusive patented process Realize what it would mean to get set with a joy’us jimmy pipe or the papers every once and a while. beat the cards! Without a comeback! Why, P. A.is so good you feel like you’d just have to eat that fragrant smokel R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. And, puff to world.” ON; DOLLARS: for each The United States has already contributed its blood and| and J"fi;’lfiflfu"'flf'fi?fl" 'h'éfl'.';""% be B Pt treasure in snatching victory from defeat for the -allies. It| MEDICI EY. threw. the might of its weight into the balance when the mg'g::,;,‘;cr{ggg ‘!{',': 333 :‘:"'5%2‘2.';.‘%,.‘: scales were tilting in favor of the Teutons. * It has done enough| 4 A Wi GLEABON, for the present. It is time to do something for ourselves. It {ml- Catarrh Medicine is_tak 1 taken In- for testi ? country such that a poor man.and his family may eat three or ”'fi'fi‘nz% ' CD., Tolodo, O: Sold: by all di meals a day ‘Hall's yr.m“,mg‘fl' Tor gonsdplflon It is tome to stabilize economic conditions to such an ex- tent that we will have an end to these interminable strikes and labor disturbances. - It is time to enforce laws that will curb the unruly element Aches, pams, nervousness, dm : cnlty in urinating, often mean that js constant]y stirring up.strife between the races. ‘l'_bo wo_rld'a — NEW GOODS — 1t is time to make American:safe for Americans. . These- periodical spasms about “American saving the world” undoubtedly fit in nicély with the schemes of some who want to finance the reconstruction of Europe to-the detriment of our. own country, thereby piling up fresh billions in profits for themselves, but they do not appeal strongly to the man who believes in saving his own country first. The government has taken a sudden and determined stand | piadder.and uric acid troubles— ok _in the fight to force prices.down to normal and keep them anyof our purchases of ready to wear. o i there. May it meet with unbounded success in this laudable | undertaking— and it ‘will if the interests of the great mass of the people are considered. 3 Then, when America is saved and is on a sane and stable basis of economic conditions, it will be time enough to talk/ of “saving Europe and the World.” bring q““' retie. and often ward off deadly diseases. Known as:the natiogal semedy of : Holland. for: more than 200 yoars. Al . druggists,; in . three: sisess; hfil«fl:“u-iuwunwh- —0 Say, you old timers, when the Beltrami county fair is held in Bemidji next September, suppose you go back to your boy- hood days and see the rube hayrack acrobats in their specialty. Bet-they’ll get a good laugh out of you even this late in the years. Everybody join in the community picnic at Diamond Point MMKY'BM’SSGHIAN' next Monday afternoon, take along your supper and hear the Japanese Gi GMEIM. community sing in the evening. There will be .a good. program. T i : Priced from — of sports, m{g 5&1’» e —o0 The fee for admission to the Bemidji association has been thlt beautyot greatly reduced and the dues per year are also lower. It is % face ahd affi the former Commercial club. revamped fo: allow admigsion of |} AR onewom‘:nly i everybody who has the best interests of their homes and city at|: bealth. . What is it heart. They are wanted to help carry out the movements for| S . — BN sty o b G e o B Ladies’ . . | week. adies’ Coats are no higher priced oo Viscount Grey of aMtl;:vg::tagxfigliish ambas.| i il than last year. We have them:in all suomof theid otm od s |l wanted materials and popular colors. eyes but not an abler statesman is in England today. It i/ v i o probable his appointment will be only temporarily. The post| i . | the '.':"m . at Washington has been vacant since last spring. ‘ by -3 . Plenty of Silk Hose in all CO]OI'S, — 00— i e fer-in girihood | JHI. Just how the government is going to f 11 back): f backe : 1 to nomix;lt hwefclto not fk;l}:)w Blgfyls ssl’wuldo;c: gongff!:?xst'gg acho, pine-ache .n: wfimfl:fi plaln dropped StltChed and ClOCked, dope-— e future of this country is not to-b d. . Dyt i it il T f““.‘.:’;”*.‘,‘.‘.e 3:‘:‘}.%‘;:.;".‘:.‘?"‘»':‘.‘:‘; (Priced at 75c to $1.28 for. fibre.) }nu;:ncol iit, Il;xy Ouida Bergere and ¥ “'l: cud suppo::emm treatment ck: Cu 1 expem a| nningham is heightened by Dr. Pierce evolved ' quickening effects possible only on of NEWS OF THE the screen. It is released as ome corrective which-ho of Pathe's Extra-Selected Star photo- D‘ P'e“’" Favorite Pmmphm. E 1 Thu is a_purely v T H A T E R s o n'gl:e story “has big emotional mo- m“ thout particle M con and $1.50 $2.50 $3.00 and $325 They are splendid values and plenty of them at the e NN e ments and pictures unerringly cer- — 5 tain phases of life-in a great city. GUARANTEE OF MERIT. It is a revelation, a warning-and a hnbdn, : safeguard, besides being high class - As a child, Fannie Ward made an jentertainment, It will be shown|Or beanng-do azaar Ore adorable cupid in the production,[again at the Grand theatre last time “pippine”; now, in “The Narrow |tonight. Path,” the screen version of the suc- 13 2 éessful stage production, she is bent i on. Cupid’s business and noble self- § gaérifice. The play under the man- agement of A. H. Woods had a pow- orful appéul snd the olnema trans- GRAND—FRIDAY. The Paramount picture, “The Rose of the Rancho,” which will be shown: at the Grand tomorrow, one dsy ; $20.00 to $75. 00 Let us show you. They are beautles termally’ cts h is time to jail the profiteers:and make living conditions in this| {oaaticous sarfaces of the Srrtoaogent .ummmnummmnumm|uummmumummmm|mumm|ummummmmumumu|mmmuumnmmm_ =I Fearfull of strikes we have ordered the shipment . of all fall and winter goods and already have received Dresses for fall are of Serges, Satins, Tricolette, Silk and Wool Taffetas, i \ \ —1 ol e | Defective