Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 27, 1919, Page 4

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G. E. CARSON, " Pres. and Treas. BEMIDJI DAILY 'P'IONEER D EVERY AYTERNOON EXORPT SUNDAY- TEE BEMIDJI PIONSER PUBLISKING CO. SWEDISH LUmelU: NOTES OF INTEREST " FROM THE NORMAL E. H. DENU Sunday school at m. " FACUTTY ENTERTAIN. Sec. and Mgr. English services a : 1ts. of the normal school s . LUTHERAN FREE CHURCH; it e > o lu@uefgar!en 1oom y.:the normal Young Peoples*‘mestilg!at “Anton \schopl faculty, .- Autumn leaves and under act of Congress of March 3, - 'Entered at the postoffice at Bemid’l, Minn,, as -wond-cluu Paulson’s home at 3: ““"""m‘“fl“ _‘ ine branches.were -used:inidecorat- afternoon. ‘making - thes ropm very .pretty prvices. at Nymore chureh 1 -wf‘fi; their. bright - colors.. s-Am . inter- “festing feature of-the eveningwas the 1d to annonymous contributions. erlar‘- name must 0. P. Grambo, pastor. i be an:v-n"::ut%? ?dlt;;r. l&n Dot ll:lwe::‘arfly for ptuhllu e at - ;«:‘flalo;:::sels;%:aléac‘fex:lpg;::; l‘o)te nlvlfi;sp : nicat! or the” Weekly Ploneer must re: - 4 ; i htarc 3&'1':‘%3‘1:; "1 each week to insure publication in 3§s$ t issue CHRISTIAN SCIEKCL Miss Reinhermer, Miss Dunagajuquid , Miss Cadlac. Some very -original any favored railroad. Besides association has for its purpose federal aid law. prise. " of plant pathology a reward of appear on the surface of the These are light brown when Highway system to be built and the dollar. shot, or booze? BEMIDJI SHOULD BE HEARD FROM. The plans to go to Little Falls in autos over the Jefferson Highway, on October 9, instead of by rail, were made because | mon. the association is promoting a splendid road through the state as part of the long “Pine to Palm” route and not in boosting | . .cerence on the mation-wide cam-| U7, 2 constitution and make plans for Bemidjians to know what the “other fellow” knows about {and F. W. Payne of Duluth. the highway in general, and Bemidji delegates and all inter- ested in the highway should attend, for it is a valuable asset to this city and the means of bringing hundreds of people from long distances to Bemidji in the outing season. The Little Falls trip is to be present at the state meeting to form the Jefferson Highway association, and elect state offi- cers, and the author of the Babcock road plan will be among the speakers. He will expound the county commissioners’ bonding law, and last but not least, the proposed Federal High- way law known as the Townsend bjll will ‘be fully treated by S. M. Williams of Washington, D. C. Mr. Williams is president|7:30 o’clock. of the Federal Highways cquncil of the United States. This at the expense of the federal government system of highways| In addition to this service a baby |as a bond, until after the completion extending into every state. This has nothing to do with the|sirl will be given away. Everybody|of the contract. The city reserves the _An attempt is being made to have Senator Townsend pres-|ices on Sunday nights. Come early ent, ‘also, if his official duties will permit. and secure your seat. Of course neither Mr. Williams nor Senator Townsend will make any pledges or promises as to where the Federal Highway in Minnesota will be located, but Bemidji will not diminish its chances to secure the Federal Highway by meeting these gen- tlemen and making them acquainted with the Jefferson enter-|Fern Soper. For these reasons a full delegation should be present in Little Falls for the meeting on October 9. It would be very desirable to have as many county com-| Captain Orchard. 5 selves, how long is it since missioners as possible attend the meeting at Little Falls, and it is 1s‘uggested and urged that they attend. wart, is in Minhesota, the plant pathologists of the Minnesota |A* this service, Mrs. bl collegg of agnculture' want to know it. Through the division g,;ouée‘;hy;;{xe%h"my' bl o or girl'who first finds the disease in Minnesota. Potato wart can be readily recognized. Wart-like growths|9.33-39). older, and are rough and spongy in texture. In case of intense infection the whole potato is transformed into a rough, spongy mass. 'All suspected specimens, should be sent to the Plant Disease Department, University Farm, St. Paul, Minnesota. It e g Bemidji was fortunate in being designated as one of the cities on.the Jefferson Highway. This good fortune will be|cnrist.” Demobilization of servide vastly increased if we can secure the designation of the Jeffer-|flag. g ; son Highway as one of the roads to be included in the Federal % —_— 0 Those Boston police went back to work in a hurry. Must have shied at the prospect of living on baked beans. —— Love laughs at locksmiths, but keeps its weather eye on e “The world is shot to pieces,” shouts an exchange. Bird Services will‘be held at the Com- mercial club rooms. Charles Nangle block, at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:46. chestra took its audience by storm: Thne evening was spent in amusing games which kept the participants alert every minute. After refresh- ments were served the students and teachers joined in a Virginia Reel. The 'evening ended with a Grand March lead by Miss Deputy and Miss Cameron LITERARY SOCIETY. A literary society is to be organized at the Normal school soon, to which all the students will belong. A live- ly discussion took place in the as- sembly room Friday morning when the subject was brought up and every ! student was in favor of such a society. | A committee was appointed to draw CATHOQLIC. Low mass at 8 o’clock a. m. High mass at 10 o’clock a. m. Sunday school, followed by benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, at 11:30 a. m. Baptisms at 2 o’clock.. Vespers and benediction at 7:30 o’clock. ST. BARTHOLOMEWS EPISCOPAL. [Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. 10 a. m.—Church school and Bible class. 11 a. m.—Morning prayer and ser- o! the news of ‘the week. PFublished to any address, fer, in advaace, §1.50 3 p. m.—Vespers and address. Tuesday—S8 p. m., sub-regional i i which will be presented to the stu- that it would be a good thing |paign. Special speakers, Dr. Ryan|gont body for :ppmval tu- Every churchman on the job. Geo. Backhurst, rector. SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN. Norwegian services, 10:30 a. m. Services at Turtle River, 3 p. m. Osmund Johnson, pastor. SALVATION ARMY. Bemidji Sunday school, 10 o’clock. Holiness meeting, 11 o'clock. Evening worship, street meeting, BIDS FOR CONSTRUC?!N HFUIES. # OVER DEEP WELL PUMPS. Sealed bids will be received by the’ undersigned to be opened at a regu- lar meeting of the city council of the City of Bemidji, to be held on Mon- day, September 29th, 1919 at 8 o'clock p. m., for furnishing material and constructing two houses over deep wells, with foundations, and furnishing and laying approximately 244 feet of drain pipe. Plans and specifications on file with city engineer and city clerk. A certified check in the sum of Indoors Praise meeting with ser- mon, subject, ““The Pharisee nnd the the building and maintenance| pyplican” Luke 18. $50.00 will be required and retajned welcome to these services. Much in-|right to reject any or all bids. terest has been displayed in our serv-| Dated Bemidji, Minn September 25, 1919. Captain Orchard, officer in char'-'e NYMORE. Sunday school 2 o’clock. Y. P. Legion, 3 o’clock, leader, Mr. Business Man! F——————— UST between you and our- Wednesday, prayer service and band practice. On Friday evening,| holiness meeting and soldiers meet" ing combined. -you bad a photograph taken? A long time, we'll wager! And have u theught how the family would PRESBYTERIAN Sunday morning at the Presbytets: | —_——— a ; | IFIRST POTATO WART FINDER REWARDED. i n tha s eo i B wflmea and surprised to see ¥ ” k ith.a Ifl the new and dangerous potato disease, known as potato|and Counter-Press,” (I o :’:f :‘:““r’::;l:";'::“he:"pfl_ traits under your arm? Well, ’ ? Sunday evening at 8 o'clock tha would they? sermon will be on the themse, "Sup- $15 is offered to the school boy pression in Service.” (John' potatoes, usually at the eyes. young; becoming black when Sunday school will meet at 10 a. ni and Christian Endeavor at 7-.p. m. All are most cordially ‘welcome. L. P. Warford, pastor. METHODIST CHURC:L. 11 a. m.—*“The Memory of Chriat. Communion service and reception of members. 8 p. m.—“A Good Soldier of Jesii¥ 10 a. m.—Sunday school. Promo-| Hu';z :ar);.—Epworth Leaguc. Y. “akker“p phOtOgl'flphiC Studio “Draw nigh unto God and He will PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE raw n.gh unto you.” No, Not Expensive maintained by the government. I | | Blaine Lambert, minister. BAPTIST CHURCH. [ S. W. Scott will preach at the Baptist church at 11:30 . m Sunday school at 10:30. 1 NATURE’S MIRROR also be shown and the Elko orchestra NEWS OF THE l THEATERS REX REOPENS TONIGHT. Tonight the new Rex theatre will reopen in its new building on West Third street, the structure being spe- cially designed for its new home. A splendid teature will be shown at the opening as a dedication feature, a comedy-romance with accent on the comedy, ‘“The Hoodlum,” Mary Pick- ford’s second production from her own studios which will be shown to- night and Sunday, matinee and night. As Amy Burke, overburdened with money and luxury as a granddaugh- ter of the millionaire Alexander Guthrie. Miss Pickford’s station in life suddenly switches to that of the tenements where she is temporarily located with her father while he writes a book on sociology. Acquiring the knack of becoming a rowdy comes easy for Miss Pickford. In a few weeks she has developed a Bowery walk of acute swagger, an as- _sortment of clothing which makes all the nifty Creighen street girls wild with envy, ‘and a knowledge of slang that would make her Fifth Avenue tutor weep. Charlie Ghaplin will be an added favorite in *“The Rival Mashers.” A five piece orchestra will play. REX. MONDAY, TUESDAY. A society remance that leads to the jungles of Africa and follows a lover through a series of thrilling escapes from death is the theme of the newest will play. When a 'THE GRAND—TWO DAYS. s : f woman is “The Girl from Outside,” at the VR TS well and ture of the bill at the Rex theatre for [ Grand tonight and Sunday, belongs f healthy— two days, beginning Monday matinee. to the new order of motion pictm_'es, there’s a : with swiftly moving story running . The production tells the love story | gmoothly on from point to point in sparkle in of two men and a girl following one |steady climatic order. It tells its| [ her eyes, a (:lfn:xl;'en:‘r?;v:is?;;a?i He(;"e :‘: gl“ own story without much need of rose tint in 4 rom death, dis- 3 the days of jerk covers a_hldden city of idol-worship- ;it:)l,ei; ::o?:r aflr: Rex Beich isj cons: :;fj :}il:ehks pers, wins adoration as a god of|cerned. He believes the public is as h ot strength, and .altogether passes|tired as he is of the swiftly changing | rich red through enough unusual and exciting | scenes breaking off in the middle of blood. experiences to provide material for|interesting moments. He saw that There’s three average photoplays. there was too much of a mix-up as elasticity in stories were told. You will see that hfi w:ds right when you see his latest ;’:ee;{ ::;)gz otodrama. Pt Playlng three distinct roles in her 4 Every scene in this Goldwyn pi¢- spring in her latest Arteraft picture, “The Aval-|ture s held to its full value and the step. Love andhe,” beautiful Elsie Ferguson will | change to another scene explains it-| comes to every woman who has bounding health—but when she is pallid, dull evod. languid, she has be seen to excellent advantage in this| self. no magnetisi - .. does she appeal William ‘Fox picture starring William Farnum. - The production, entitled “The Jungle Trail,” will he the fea- # IfLKO‘ATONIGHT SUNDAY. excellent picturization by Ouida Ber- That is why in “The Girl from Out- gere of Gertrude Atherton’'s latest|side” the audience enjoys so many novel which will be displayed with |strong moments to the full. You get ‘to any man. Such a change in feelings and looks! ‘all needful accessories and music at|to know the girl and the Curly Kid the Elko theatre tonight and Sunday. [and the gang of scalawags and the {;1 this remm‘kablefl photoplay, Miss |smiling chinaman. You live through erguson appears first as Chichita, | every moment of the great struggle the daughter of a Spanish gambler |of the kid to destroy the evidénce After suffering pain, feeling ner- who is killed in a quarrel. She be-|against the man the girl loves. You| YOUS, dizzy, weak and dragged comes the associate of a wastrel of |thrill as you face the Chinaman re-| down by weaknesses of her sex— good .family and after he commits)venging on the villian the injury to| with eyessunken, black circles and suicide because of his gambling loss-|his friend The Kid. You go from pale cheeks—such a woman es, Chichita places her infant in a|ship to beach, from restaurant to kly restored to health b is convent, weds a gambler and goes to|hotel, with increasing interest in the qmc y o ealt ythe New York and the pair open a fash-|people and what happens. A Rex Favorite Pl'%cl"ptlmlof Dr. Pierce. ionable gambling resort. Beach picture is first of all full of ("ha_mged, too, in looks, for after The situations which develop in action. tIn ;Tbe Ggrl fl;om Outsldiel'l' 'mg Dr. Pierce’s Favo"w Pre- quick succession are filled with ex-|YoU 8et to n:w ;hm;a;: er; ytou vlv{ tcription the skin becomes clear, pectancy and thrill and as a whole nothscto: orget. th :vhl?w 4 ::B ! the eyes bnghber, the cheeks they afford Miss Ferguson excellent ?p 0 °l rama wor S5 WOt cees plumn It is purely vegetable, opportuaities. for the display of her | !08 tWice: tai alcohol. ? mimetic gifts. The supporting cast, = - ¥ o SOMURS 1O, alcollo headed by Lumsden Hare is excellent. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Dmgglsts sell it in tablets or “Treating 'Em Rough” a Para- liquid. 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As a means of helpmg Nature to restore Health and vigor it is without equal, and the results it has accomplished have beei little short of miracu- - lous.” If you are sick, Chiropradtic.(KI-RO-PRA: g ‘will help you to health. If you-are well it wi you to remain well. Just investigate. NESS NEVER ‘GO TOGETHER SUCCESS IN LIFE. WITH IT THE POSSI- BILITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES ARE LlMlTLESS The reason why more men and women do not You can conserve your mental and physical powers bout, a normal distribu- cumopmc“rons st Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 401-W Bemidji, 'Mi‘m. THE FROZEN TRAiMOufi there: in the frozen trail of Algska, “The Girl,” alone and friendless, struggles. among . strong, ruthless men who re¢cognize mo code'‘of ° honor—. And when the struggle seems hopeleqs and poverty and despair arq glowly grinding her. to earth—. Into her life come five men, each one a master-crook. Then somethmg happened. BT L ,Great Drama “iof the No‘rth at the | R A N Matinees—10c and 20c Nights—10c and 25c In Purchasing an International | MOTOR TRUCK IS INVESTING IN SERVICE THAT EXGELS 1t has a Capacity of 3,000 pounds, wheel base of 128 inch regular 146 mch 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 fieeds of this part of the country. 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 Cold 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 SERVICE 209 Third Street Bemidji, Minn. PHONE 857

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