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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER "~ "Zaa# =~ GRAHAM. M. TORRANCE 2 LAWYER Ay Miles Block '/, -——EAT——. 1Third SImt (afe, ' Our Waiters ~BEMIDJ DAILY PIONEER NEDH EVIRY AFTERANOON BXURPT ‘SUNDAY. 5 THE BEMIDJI PIONEER FUBLISKING CO. G. E. CARSON E. H. DENU ‘Vice-Pres. and Treas. Manager -~ —_—————————— — = ; TEARPHONE 933 “f.f‘“"" 500, Auto Lmry and . Ta: xi Service Day and Nuht ‘Service Office: Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. e H. N M'KEB, l-'nneul PHONE ws-’w'é'r R Entered at.the poltofllco at Bemld]l. Minn, as mond-oluu matter under ‘act of Congress of March 8, 1879 We have Just retum ¢ ed, from France. and are going into,busi- ness ’here.' Drop in " No attention paid to umonymnu- contributions.: Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publlutlon “ - Com munlonlnnll for tha Weekly Plonear must reac ofrice not Tuesday uf each week to insure puhuuuon in nu eurnnt issue, * The S NEW MODEL hoeSh The B.-.un SI». s'm." 815 Minn. Ave 3 FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIR- ING AT REASONABLE PRICES o( the news of the week. Published $0 any address, th. in advanoce, §1.50 mmynmmm ——All Work Glur-nud——- F. J. CATTEYSON, Propr. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE STARTS WITH RUSH ‘Alf that was needed was to change the scope of the bld !l Commercial club, composed of business men ‘and’ merchants, ‘fasten another name to it and broaden its membership to in- clude wage earners an dtradesmen, business men, bankers and merchants: and everybody in general, and the response to the invitation to “become one of us” met with hearty support i Right off the reel members commenced signing at a low| fee, gladly coming into the organization under-its new plans, and many there are who never before affiliated with such an organization in their home city, gladly embraced the oppor- tunity to~be one of the boosters for whatever-is of interest to their. city -and .incidentally, thelr homes and welfare of then- faxmhee -Today is the second day of the dflve It w111 continue agmn tomorrow and if anybody ' is overlooked they will con- fer a great favor in notifying head quarters, H. Mayne Stantorn, secretary, and the name will be 1mmedmtely enro]led “"Won’t you help your fellow men in carrying out the exten- sive program for development of your home city? It costs little to“enlist with the live ores. We: think you w1ll GOT YOUR HOGS and HOG HOUSE INSURED “Yep 995 0o “Got - your hfe msur— ced?” 3 "Nope. - “Well, if 1 didn't- thmk g ,{ mrflf/ . The Ne Y Northern Natl. —_— ADVERTISERS SAVE YOU MONEY Housewives, this is for you. You enjoy making the rounds of the local stores in your séarch for the most economical purch- ases to satisfy your needs and desires. In these days of high prices and stomach economy you keenly enjoy the privilege of slicing off a penny or two. Before you make your next rounds go- carefully over the ads in this paper, make note of the dif- ferent offerings, and look them up personally. You may have the rare distinction of slicing off a couple of cents—and that is going some these days. } - The Advertisers are your friends. {1984 0—— ; BUILDING A REPUTATION The man. who keeps his house and grounds in good condl- ‘tion mvanably uses the same care and taste in-his business career..” He may not realize it, but he is building himself a- ’reputation.which pushes him along in-the game of life.” It is a “Jegson which' every person in this. town.might apply with the best of results, both for himself-and the commuruty : B “No one who bought doughnuts in the Salvation Army home service campaign yesterday handed out a nickel with a hole ~ in’it, just because the doughnuts had one in them. Government: by- the -majority is rapidly approaching the point of domination by the minority. It is time for thinking men to do something besides dream. . 0- About the best way for Europe to prevent famine is to quit talking and go to work. The amus_txce occured last November. “Our prlces are cut'to cost for thn'ty days. .Did you ever walk along the street af. night and look in the dlrectxon of the homes you were passing? If you did you couldn’t hel é) but notice the difference between those that were electrically lighted and those glowing. in the pale yellow light of: fllckermg oil lamps: There’s a cheerfulness in the electrically lighted home that is alluring. Lighting either makes or mars the after-dark appearance of the home. It lends the same touch of dlstmctlon to the home by mght that paint lends to it by day. HOW lSeY OUR HOME LIGHTED? Youcan step into ‘homes: beautlfully furnished. to almost the last de- tail, and still there is something lackmg——when darkness falls if electrlc It is easier to catch a. chxck than a full grown rooster. Bolshevism should be skotched in its incipiency. tion of ‘the character of Nancy, the scrub-girl who, given the opportun- ity, developed into a woman of charm and refinement, is one -of the best bits of acting she has done, either for the screen or the legitimate stage. NEWS OF THE THEATERS hghts are strangers there. e GRIPPING DRAMA. SHE COMPARED THEM. A’ combination ‘of realism and ro- mance is offered in Vivian Martin's new ‘Paramount picture, ‘“Jane ‘Goes a-Wooing,” ‘which ‘will be presented at the Elko theatre last times to- night. Vivian is seen as a courageous little Irish girl who is left with the ;care of her twin. sisters when her . @ father, who is an irresponsible vaga- bond, deserts -and leaves his three children destitute. Mickey Donovan, who runs the White House lunch cart, wants Jane to marry him, but Jane does not care enough for Mickey. She sets out to make a living herself and she suc- ceeds, and also falls in love with a rich man—who when put to the test, ‘proved that he was mot the splendid ~ young .man that Jane, thought “him.. More and more she compared him with the patient ‘Mickey Donovan, who waited hope- fully ‘at. the White House lunch cart. DISTINCTLY INDIVIDUAL. Charles Ray has assumed, by vir-. - tue of his innate cleverness, a place in the screen world that is distinctly individual. He has no rivals because his work is of a kind that no one else has come anywhere near equalling. * ~He will be seen in “The Girl Dodger” his latest photoplay - at the Elko theatre:-tomorrow and Thursday. Failure of ‘' the mystery film, ‘‘Hearts-Asleep,” starred Bessie Bar- riscale, ito arrive - yesterday, caused the Grand theatre to be “dark’” dur- ing the day, but the film has arrived . and will 'be shown tonight, as it was booked for two days. - The .theme is one which will in- terest.-all, rich and poor, the society woman and the shopgirl, the million- aire and the man who has no income tax to pay. M-lu Barriscale’s delinea- If you were trying to live straight and someone used the mistakes of your past to injure. the man you loved, what would you do? See Anita’ Stewart in “‘Shadows of the Past,”” at the Grand Wednesday and Thursdny Tn tense, gripping, partly describes “Shadows of the Past,”” in which Vitagraph features Anita Stewart. From the first flash when three innocent persons are re- leased from a prison after serving a year, until the final close out when love and truth conquers, the atten- tion is held by forceful, emotional and dramatic’ scenes. The Pathe Weekly News and “Topics - of the Day” will also be shown as regular weekly features of unusual interest. e AN — Adn ehn.r“{ed on our books cost one cont ‘a word per issue. No ads run for less than -36c. | PIANO INSTRUCTION Mrs. G. Oliver Riggs Many years a successful con- cert_pianist and teacher THOROUGHLY UP-TO- DATE IN ALL METHODS Students should apply at once : Class will be -organ- ized on and after Sept..lst. STUDIO: 1213 Lake Boulevard dramatic, only. : : “ Fr U e \ : ) % 3 “Happmess holds sway as Queenr Where brllhant hghtmg reigns supreme. e We will pamt your house with light and we will do it at cost. Our campaign is in full sway. Home after home is being wired every day. .In onesection of the city we took five con- = tracts in forty minutes.. Five homes 31de by side will be elec- i trically lighted for the first time. . Our ‘“‘absolute. cost”’: plan is appealing: to all. - $2 DOWN AND $2 PER 'MONTH These . easy terms have been made for you. Call us today and say:. “Send a man my way.” ” Let us tell you how you ~can wire your home at cost. ~atiganl trensvr Minnesota Elgetric hgm & inar cnmpany ELKS BUIM’JING . PHONE 26