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| | | i 1 1 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1919 11, when the charter will close, and every returned soldier, send a machine back for a new sup-|shown at the Elko theatre Wednes- day and Thursday. BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER soilor or marine is e“gible for me'mbership. From the n‘?ture plyA..lwa-ya a good comedy feature “Vicky Vanb6 is a modern detec- : ‘ 3 ‘of the legion we hope the 400 will be reached and go “‘over|ghown with the feature program. tive story with all ‘the attendant thrills of a mnarrative of that des- eription. It will appeal to all who ETHEL - COMING. like a romance with a touch of mys- E?t:ral Clact{;:‘yd‘ll‘g:uys her unex- tery and much suspense. ‘Miss Clay- ym“ In her new plos|toR is ably supported by a fine cast ampled versatility In ber neW P and the direction by Robert G. Vig- ture, “Vicky Van,” which W €| nola, is said to be highly artistic. e S S S e —_——————————————————— the top.” —————PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY- TNE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. G. E. CARSON, ¥ E. H. DENU, Pres. and Treas. Sec. and Mgr. o That Kaplan personage seems to have the right idea in providing buildings for relief of the congested living quarters of the city. The predicament employes of Bemidji’s business, young married couples and small families, as well as school teachers and normal faculty members,and countless others, would be greatly relieved by Mr. Kaplans’ projects, and could well be copied. TEREPHONE 933 Entered at the postoffice at Bemidjl, Minn., as second-class matter under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. . 0 We know why the big state fair broke all records this year, | and ‘why hundreds of thousands saw the myriad of attractions and features, and it was because F. W. Murphy was the head of the state fair association. He was in Bemidji not so long ago and spoke at the Bemidji association annual banquet, and he’s just about the livest individual we ever listefied to. ................. 2 o s PR oy IR s o s e At Ponte de Grave, France, on last Saturday, France laid 4 .. N Y the cornerstone of a monument marking the landing point of TER WEEKLY PIONEER . . . ry Ton pages, containing & summary of the news of the week. Puplishea |||the first American soldiers in 1917. The Americans also every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address, fer, in sdvance, §1.50 “landed” in other points of France. Germany can tell where. —_— Purchase Price,” was born of aristo-|brains, ingenuity and painstaking ef- cratic white parents, and was kid-|fort to succeed in the profession of napped in infancy by an Egyptian|crime than in almost any other lie and reared with a view to placing|of endeavor, Fletcher Hempstead, the her on the slave market with the ex-|real crook and master cracksman of pectation of gaining a high price on |the Vitagraph feature, ‘“The Hornet’s account of her physical charms. A |Nest,” affords an example. young Englishman, Sir Derek An- This picture, which will be shown struthers, sojourning in Calro,|at the Grand theatre on Wednesday notices her one day when she is tak-}{and Thursday is-a crook film of high ing her monthly walk under guard,|order, adapted from the novel of the and follows her to the door® of her|same name. k home, through which she is hurried to avoid further advances from the stranger. Later they meet and Eng- ELKO TONIGHT. land shows the next scene. But f 7 3 e aer Realism prevails in the production by undesirables. Officals have been elected to important|yowll have to see the rest. of “Partners Three,” the latest i offices that were no more competent to fill than a church| Tonight is the first showing.of the |y, a5 o, Ince photoplay, featur- pulpit, while aliens have voted before they had acquired citi-|j2udeville ~feature, coming —Irom ;s Enid Bennett, which comes to the e A : go vaudeville| gy, theatre tonight. zenship in all parts of the country as well as in Minnesota,nouse. In this jump, vaudeville| “ae 'n°5'S 0P ERL 0 while the hangers on of the liquor interests and denizens of|players always have three days off mke:cpla%e one :fe ognreut An‘;e;é’:,’; the scarlet tribe have had the privilege of helping desiqnate and by special arrangement Manager| jocort “and to secure the proper set- their city’s regime in officialdom. bt o the. Kelth sirentt. The acts| Ung Mr. Ince sent his director, Fred ; < B . Niblo and the entire company out o Yet, of at least equal intelligence and a great deal more|to be shown tonight and also tomor-| ' "t} ‘gesert for a week to shoot the ; in every idea of what is best for their'home communities and|Io% ate among the best ever seen b | ,.otiong The players camped in their children’s welfare, likewise property holders and vitally | ®™" ai. tents out ;’fils;‘"’ i”;‘:g; “c:‘;g :ta‘;f,‘f P . . . K and 8aj . 4 . ‘:,nteresilzled in all that pertains to their city, women have not GRAND TOM_OBROW. tor werge taken out in the commiskary een allowed fo cast a ballot in their own personal interests,| 1t has been established by scienti-|automobile, but before the scenes b;lt !)OW t(:ithe mandate of the debatiched vote in the interests|fic research that it requires more|were finished it was necessary to of vice and crime. e It is the mother to whom the father looks to, to properly rear his children, and when she is surrounded with all that is sordid and shameful her burden is three fold. Incompetency and lack of confidence is frequently sent to a governing body and it is the mothers who will have their say one of these days as to who shall provide their surroundings for them and work for their interests, other than undesirables. There are also many women who are property owners, widows, perhaps, left their small holding, who have not the slightest voice in what their city may do, and their right of franchise will give them a voice in civic affairs and decisions, also in all other elective affars. No attention pald to annonymous 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 later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issua SUBSCRIPTION RATES OFFICIAL COUNIY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS KOORS MINNESOTA ENDORSES SUFFRAGE. Victory for Minnesota’s women was decided by both branches of the state legislature, immediately after its conven- s tion in special session at the call of Governor Burnquist, Mon- day, when the senate and house by a heavy majority adopted the federal amendment, granting the women the right of equal franchise, and for this the state legislature is to be heartily congratulated. For long, long years, municipalities have been dominated PASTEURIZED BUTTER Pasteurization Safeguards Your Health Experts or Theorists— Which? 0 YOU WANT your friends to avoid you? They - O- . WILL BE ORNAMENT, ALSO. will certainly do so when your breath is bad. The packing industry is intri- oy When “Chad” Jewett completes his new building, as an There is no excuse for anyone having a bad cate, complex—far more so than enldrgement double the present capacity of his business house on Beltrami avenue, it will be one of the largest and most - handsome garages in the state. 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