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e BEMIDJIDAILY PIONEER 2" JuBIISEED EVEAY AFTEANOON BXCEIT SUNDAY— 'rHE BEMIDJI PIONEER FUBLISEING CO, G. E. CARSON ! E.H. DENU Vice-Pres. and Treas. Manager edians ever in pictures. GRAND—MONDAY. No attention paid to tnnényfioul contributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not ‘necessarily ‘for publication. Communications :for ‘the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not duced by B. B. Features, Inc. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER [~~~ '*“ " SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1919 Chaplin two-réel comedy, ‘“Police,” a STUDENT GETS tempestuous picture from start to fin- H ish. “'Speed is the feature of the com- edy, ‘and supporting Chapliniis Edna Purviance, the greatest pair of com- BANK POSITION After completing his course| at the Dakota Business lege, Fargo, N. D., Mr. Leslie E. Ferris was immediately sent to a position with the Dakota Savings Bank of that city, mak- ing ‘the third pupil to go to this Financial Institution. Miss Pearl Booth, of Saw- yer, is-another:pupil-who has recently entered the services ‘‘Hearts Asleep,”’ at the Grand Monday and Tuesday, Bessie Barris- cale’s latest production for Exhibitors Mut}ml, ha; all the elements of an lent photoplay—humor, pathos, Entered .at the postoftice at' Bemidji, Minn, as second-class matter oxce 1 9. romance, mystery, atmosphere, dra- under act of Congress of March 3, 187 : matic action. An unusual story act- ed by a splendid cast makes this pic- ture well worth seeing. It was pro- later than Tuesday of ‘each week to insure publication in the current. issue DENISON & BURGESS Veterinarians Phones: Office 3-R; Res." 99 Bemidji, -Minn. TER WEBKLY PIONEER £ e PAgeS, talning of the of the week. iblishe T b o “‘w to any flfl-. u:.—lluum, 9150 | EVERYBODY WELCOME IN 'ASSOCIATION And while mentioning Bemidji’s marked progress in all lines, it might be well to again call attention to the membership campaign for the Bemidji Civic and Commercial association, || which commences next Monday for a three days drive. The purpose of the campaign is to weld togethed every citizen who can possibly join in the one great purpose of help- ing Bemidji live up to its slogan “The City of Enterprise.” No class nor distinction is made in membership but everyone who has the best interests of the city at heart. They are wanted and needed to help carry out the big plans now under way in the city and those of the future of like importance. Bemidji is growing in every detail and to properly care for its interests is a vital matter. Join the association. Identify yourself with your city’s live wire citizens in promoting theibest interests of the city in which YOU live and have your interest. 0 BEMIDJ1 BENEFITS FROM HIGHWAY When J. D. Clarkson, general manager of the Jefferson Highway association; spoke in Bemidji at the weekly noonday luncheon of the Bemidji association he told of ‘what was in sight for a five-year campaign for the highway, and aroused the determined spirit of his hearers for it means a continuance of thehearty support given by Bemidji. And this is evident when it is asserted that the Jefferson reasonable prices connection —— than any three railroads that enter the city in the same period. | p. specifications furn. after dinner yesterday 94 names had been enrolled and many |ston, Architect, 716 Capital Bank build- |. ing, ‘St. Paul, Minn, others will be added. The drive was headed by F. S. Lycan,|""%;q¢" will be receivea_ separately: and a;eh:g be sixibndni:)(edAonlll;(t ort\ the t?‘xl'm TS n N . u rel ect; no_ other Bemidji will lend her support to the highway at all times. | form wlslllpt?e Eonsiyderegh ids muge be She needs the highway that has become nationally famous. accompanted by B eant of the bid, pay: | - able to the Minnesota State Board ef chairman of the local association. =0 WAR DOUGHNUT WITH PAINT OFF Control. places: nut. -How the bright faced Salvation ‘Army lass with no thought but to serve the hungry American doughboy, his mind | Mankato Buflders’ -Exchange. Extra coples of plans and specifica- and body dulled by the long stretch in-the hell of trench life, obtatned on applica- stretched forth a hand early in the war holding out a doughnut Monday are the same war doughnuts with the war paint off | conditions forfeits the check.. and should be purchased in quantities, that the Salvation Army | , Successful a";‘{}‘}:‘;y‘g‘;‘;}m{:}f“{ifll L may carry on its glorious campaign for humanity, which the | seventy-five per cent of the amount of army has been battling for over half a century. o ene 18 re 0- If every person in Bemidji would devote thirty minutes each week to cleaning and beautifying their premises and the public highways and vacant places we would soon be living| . in a veritable Garden of Eden. And it is so simple and easy, and without material cost. ject any or all bids. " All this talk about “saving Europe’ bears the earmarks of a carefully staged campaign of propaganda. Some one wants to get richer quicker. E are courte- ously ‘atten- tive to the wants of those. who' em- ploy us. All of our appointments are GRAND TONIGHT. of the highest ord- Louis Bennison, the breezy, speedy er and every mem- NEWS OF THE ?Jmll; gf ;‘tSpt]se(llly Mensdae," “The Road :ber of ‘our organi- alle raight,” “Sandy Burke of § zation has been THEATERS O- . High finance is an ancient number these days. Profiteer- ing has backed it off the stage. the U-Bar-U,” all of which proved : s s very popular with the Bemidji pat- prope!‘ly tfl;uned n rons, will appear again tonight and his- profession Sunday in ‘High Pockets,” a true “western,” in his usual fast style. Katherine McDonald, a star in her own right, will support Mr. Benni- | son in this picture. Charlie Chaplin will also make his! appearance tonight and Sunday in one of his old-time famous roles as a slapstick artist in the Fssanay- CHARMING, INDEED. Charming indeed, is the story of “True Heart Susie,” David W. Grit- fith’s new Artcraft picture which will be shown at the Elko theatre tonight and ' Sunday, matinee - and evening. It is one of those pastoral themes which Tise to the dignity of screen classics by reason of the ar- tistry of this master producer, and which invariably hold their own against criticism. - ‘Sweet Lillian Gish plays the part of ‘Susie and Robert Harron is Wil- liam Jenkins. . Mack Sennett comedies are recog- nized as the best type of pictured comic productions. Louise Fazenda and Chester Conklin are leading play- ers in the two-part comedy, “Hearts S We are very pleased indeed to find that four farm- ers accepted our invitation to the luncheon at the Civic & Commerce association and hope there will be four times as many at the next luncheon. The business men all enjoy seeing you up there and feel sure you will en- T D s ke joy it if you will only come. You are a good fellow, thestre tonight and Sunday. The and if you will come up there you will find that the Bilko orchestra will play at each even- Py . s ing:show: Saturday andys“day. business man is a good fellow also and that your int- e Aoty erests are identical. ~ CLEVER WORK. ' Humap jnterest, ~which perhaps _ more'lt{lia'n ‘a;lny'.mie other thing tends to make a photoplay:popular, is abun- o dant. In: *Jano Goss a-Woolng,” Viv- ‘Northern National Bank of a Bank after a course at this The First National | Bank of Hecla, S. D., secured her services. For information about Busi- ness - Courses, address F. L. Watkins, 806 Front St., Fargo, Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D* R. Burgess IIII!IIIIIIIIII|IIlllllll“lIlllllllllllllllllll for all the family at 4-room house, good location, lot 75x140. Price $1350, $350 cash,. balance- $256 per month. 6-room modern house, front, screened porch, -wood shed and garage, $3000, %- ~ el - PHONE 857 - ’ 160 acres- cut-over-land, on Jefferson Highway, $10 ‘per acre, 6-room cottage, lot 50x140,‘ east front, good well. $1000, $200 cash, balance $15 Mail orders receive our prompt attention. First: clnuxepniriu in 10 .acres within the city on Jefferson Highway, | nicely built log cabin and other A fine truck and - Price $800, poultry farm. 110 acres hardwood land on Scenic Highway and- fine lake, 8-room - -house, ; porches, can-be uised as summer Small tract opened up, $50 per acre, might consider ‘Bemidji resi- dence as part payment. 6-room house, modern except heat, hardwood floors, garage and wood shed, $2,500, one- . BEMIDJI SHOE STORE - 815 Minnesota Ave. GIRLS'.D ORY—~BIDS: CLOSE i ‘Bemidji," Sealed proposals -will be received by High o e gse o ist the ‘E\I:nnes%tia St%t%hBoagtémot %ox;gx;g% i t] ce a e e a ighway brings to Bemidji during the summer more tourists|in thel T R T . m., Augusft lsé](i)x; gle el‘-fcuons?ng Membership at low cost is always welcome in the rank|SmPitio? Himias, Minm, includ: i iati ‘9 itt: i i-11 th eral contract - work, heating of the local highway association and 'a'committee was immedi-|ng the genere! o8 i, And electrical ately appointed to make a membership campaign. Shortly|work in accordance with ,pigns and FRENCH....Phone 93 LAl Markham Hotel- Building Copies of the above plans and speci- fications may be seen at the following Every returned soldier knows the Salvation Army dough-|® % e oftices of the State Board of| Control, Institution and Architect and at the St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth and : : f e by submitti tified check { renewing close relation to the old home back in “God’s Coun- e ot ot §2300 dvawn fo the order try,” and heartening him to more determined resistence to the |3%,iig Minnesela §tate Beard o6 Hor b enemy for the home folks. der when a bona fide bid is filed ‘with the Board of Control and the plans re- ~The doughnuts to be sold in the Salvation Army drive [turned to the Architect in good condi- tion, IFrailure to comply with the ‘dbove The right is reserved to accept or re- 2dSat89-816 THE BABY' y(;u cuddle in your .arms today will be going to school tomorrow, and the flight of time brings many A phntogrljh of b;by now may mean the avoidance of disappointment later. ' We like babies and know how to treat Their High- nesses to get good por- i f—Iakkerup Studio ‘AII_ Wefk Guaranteed Extracting 50c Out-of-Town Patients AU We take impression in the morning and have your set of teeth ready e BEMIDJI e ELLTTTTT Al Open from 8;00a. m. to 8 p. m. -- Sundays, 10to1- In Purchasing ‘an International MOTOR TRUCK IS INVESTING IN SERVIGE:. THAT .EXCELS It has a capacity of 3,000 pounds, wheel base of 128 inch regular 146 inch special, Engine—four cylin- der block-cast L-head heavy duty type. We will have this truck on display in a very few days and think it will pay any ont to look this truck ~ over before placing an order, as we think.that it-will meet the needs of this part of the counfry. : New:Model 4 Overland To make room for the new Model 4 Overland, we will have to clear our floor space of 2d-hand cars; and offer a Cole 8 that is in very good shape, 1917 Ford and a 1917 Chevorlet that has only made 4,000 miles at prices that will pay you to investigate. BEMIDJI MOTOR SERVIGE 209 Third Street -Bemidji,"Minn. CHIROPRACTIC lives and advances -because it -is founded on Natural laws of Health. In just a few years it has grown from what was theught to be a “quack” idea, for which its handful of pioneer prac- _titioners were prosecuted, persecuted and jailed, to a recognized science that has benefited thousands, and - has its many schools and associations, with.practition- ers in every nook and corner of:the country. A REAL HOPE OF RELIEF Why this growth? Because Chiropractic offers to-suf- - fering humanity the richest gift of Nature—health. It~ grows because thinking people know that sickness is unnatural in a normal body, and are eagerly.taking up the: seience -which- attacks the abnormal sick- con- ditions in a logical way, and, without drugs:or knife, * removes the cause of disease. ) The Chiropractor does not cure. He puts the body in tune with Nature and the natural healing forces of the . body build up and strengthen the weak and: diseased ! organs and tissues. He has found that certain:diseases are-the result of the spinal bones onthe spinal nerves, which obstructs the life-giving ‘current. By adjusting certain parts of the spine and removing the pressure, illness in the organs that these nerves feed, can be re- lievd. Through E | benefits not much short of miraculous have been be- stowed upon thousands after all other methods have failed. In many cases where children, men.and women have been given up, or pronounced incurable, eomplete restoration followed the employment of -Chiropractic methods. To the sick it offers a real hope of relief." Send your name and full information about Chiroprac- tic (KI-RO-PRAK-TIC) will be given. Drs. Lunde & Dannenber; CHIROPRACTORS - 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. . Phone 401-W Bemidj.i,-Minn. YOUR TEETH _ Free Examination and Estimates g ] = GOLD CROWNS finct 2o Moot @5 Q) £ BRIDGE WORK thuierinsichs, ety oot $5.00 SILVER FILLINGS Mu orcmnr e $1.00 PLATES Aslow as $10.00 fiIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIlIII|IlI|lIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIilIIIIIIIII"llI-‘- UNION DENTISTS LTI CE T NI § Dr. Norcross & Co. Owners Defective