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NOTES OF INTEREST "BEMIDAILY' PIONEER G. E. GABSON, . E. . DENU, There Giit’ be Ff “The gymnasium c,-,‘,",? .‘:‘}"’i “Hor- Pres. Treas. ) o ¢ Seccand Mgr. ices in the mot mal gschool took a.brisk forty-five ) and 3 %4 B isain church. 'minute hike, Thursdhy aftérboah,i on * the Birchmont rdadmThese’ hijkes i to, beva’ feature o!fghe: yearis ok and areigreatly enjoyedmy thg mflfl- bers or the class, ; Sunday sch(fl)‘l a. m. Ty B. Y. P. U. at 7 G'6ioti R’ A. M. Saoper will preach in the TEAEPEONE 928 Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, mnn.. as MMM lnntur under a3t of Congress of March 3, 1879. : ning at 8§ o’clock. i ‘: i % __.,-u.. i "$ - A mzflnmldnnce was he}d Friday EVANGEUCAL LUTKEBAN Sunday school, meets at 10 a. mi Church services in English lan~ guage at 11 o’clock a.-m. -~ “Evangelical League” meets at 7 p. m. Topic: “Jesus and 'Riches.” Catechetical instruction by pastor on Tuesday and Saturday lrom 5:to 6 p. m. Wm F.. Kamphenkel pastor CATHOLIC. 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. Baptisims at 2 o’clock. Vespers and benediction at-7:30 o’clock. : No attention paid to nnony mousicdntributions. Writer's name must’ be known to the editur, but not. necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this ol!lcc not later than Tuesday. f each week to insure publication in the current issue afternoon _at 3 o'clock by the teach- ers and students of the school. It is planned to“H6TX“these dances once a month and every student earnestly hopes that this plan will be carried out. YOU can’t be efficient if 'you are ill. If you have . sick headaches or neuralgia it doesn’t do any good:to take aspirin tablets or any other drug (narcotic) that | deadens the nerves and thus.covers up the symptons, given by Madam Guerin Tuesday whxch is Nature’s way of warning you that there is morning, the mormal 8"“1‘0“‘ “"f"d “something wrong.” If you have a pain in one arm J B and ot o L e i = “would you consider it a cure to have your arm ampu=- tated? Of course not! :The same is true with any other organ. If you have appendicitis (inflammation . EVERY HUNTER KNOWS of the worm-like appendage of the intestines), the re-- moval of the appendix would not be a cure any more WHAT GOOD DOG IS than the removal of the arm would be a cure for a pain SUBSCRIPTION BATES BY MAIL One YOAr ....rcccccccocoses G40 HELP FRENCH ORPHANS. Three months .............. 100 As a result of the splendid talk THE WESKLY PIONEER Tea pages, itaining & of the news of the week. Fublished mmmm t0 any address, fer, in advance, $1.50 OFFICIAL COUNIY AND CITY PEBOCEEDINGS SHOULD WISH SPEEDY RECOVERY. iy - v ‘_ 4 it in it. True, you would havé no more appendicitis- after : The nation is keeping its eye and ear Washingtonward, CHRISTIAN SdlENGE., : (By United Press.) the appendix is once remoyed, neither would you have ] seeing and hearing every word from the White House as to the| Services will be held-at the.:con;- New Yo,f(’ Oct, 4.—Every experi- any more pains in the arm after it be removed. HERE e condition of President Wilson during his nerve-wracked hours g}g‘;‘g';s‘{’f oomz, Cg:;‘;:y’::ggof enced hunter knows what a good dog is the point: there is a cause for every ill; appendicitis . B o of sleeplessness and restlessness during the days, his mind|,; 9:}s5. i It isn't given to everyone, how- is caused by a spinal displacement which interferes dwelling upon the great national problems confronting the - i 8 zzf‘g‘:‘gnk’:;‘“:’i }‘g"e“t’ tt;e e:ep“a o‘ff (‘;‘ with the nerve supply to.the mucous membrane -of him. The fall_ hunting_season will| the;' appendix, which causes.said membrane to “dry soon be in full swing and the follow- up” more or less and that way become irritated and’ ing tips may be of aid in adding not inflamed, and, if allowed; tp run too long, is apt: to only to the comfort of the dog but become a focus of suppuration and abscess formation,: country. PRESBYTERIAN. Five months in the world wide peace conference in France, “The Harvest of Homé,” (Proverbs to come home in the midst of strong difference of opinion in the|12:7), will be the subject of the ser- senate over the treaty and league, the president plunged into{mon on Sunday morning at the the hardships of a journey throughout the west to lay before f;’;,f’“‘?.;':“,:hx:hchuig’sca‘linfigfi the!,::::;:“ ol d::";::’not been||| . Which some times necessitates an operation. However,. the people of the opposition senators his position in defense : y Day.” et us unite jn the| hunted Pefore this season. It may those cases are comparatively few. At least ninety per of what he had done. spirit of the day. i be that he is just off the chain and cent cases of appendicitig @8 well as other abdominal not in field trail condition. His mus- and pelvicdiseases 'respond readily to chiropractic’ lcles are :lab:fly his geshmls ?;:’f: :;g spinal adjuktirents. If a surgical operation would L fl“):"fl:;‘“day‘b”“:: will mcap‘:mtm remove the CAUSE of a:rdisease (organic or func- him for the next day. tional) in place of the o rf%lafi]icted it could. prob-.- A short preparatory run where ably be termed a cure. at is exactly what- the But the slight physique of the president could not stand| Service begins at 11 o’cloc 7 the long strain of months of tension and the body bent to the; w,st';?d;}'“e::::: E,,,“t,,fi :;:“"’.“ %EZ will, and his personal physician said in substance, “You’'re all{Blood of Christ Which Cleal aelh‘” 2{‘ Wv%oiirowl.' You’ve got to quit or you’ll go all to pieces.” (ls{&%';yl :t):hool e meet’ [ g ’And Wilson heard. o ill meet; & Whether all agree with the president’s policies on the :“?‘;dv:,];e: flgf;gp?:;m;‘g*&en‘?; there is no game will often tone down |}]- chiropractor does. He removes the cause in place’of peace treaty or the league of nations, of which he is devotedly; .‘ ’ . the members of' the Sunday j€chool’|? dog and fit him for work. . the organ.: e attached, he is the chief executive of the United States, di- . Tli'llei Christian * Endeavor societies If the h:ptlger ltsh azayt from :on;: recting head of the nation, and every. loyal citizen should|g, -meet Sunday . evening at: -7 |on an expedition the first care.shou "'r' heartily hope for a speedy re'covery. o'clock. All ‘are most. eorfliapy wel-|be to see that the dog has proper c H I R o p W Ac I c ot i [} THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH PINE RUST SPREADS; CONFERENCE CALLED. ; ; : ' " is . safe,. sensible ‘and sufllméht as a- nahonal health come_ to these servlceu 4t "t lquarters’ for the night. His care g i |should not be delegated to ' hotel H { Iservants but - the:'master should:by Because the white pine blister rust has d thi : ; s:mmlfm:tpm:ion m““l::gseu o; sprea: 18 year e comfort an proper» ing’ of B to white pine areas of the state remote from previously known his dog. Juethod, ‘auc. it lias proven ‘wonderfully effective in pine infection centers, as determind by the survey continued wo;rlller(lisfla:fl;n intsl There is nothing in the chiropractic by the Minnesota division of entomology in co-operation with : m1e o1: alts otu o %;oveffhe e embarrassmg. B the federal bureau of plant industry, foresters and plant patho- + Planatory literature free for the askmg. logists of Minnesota and Wisconsin have been asked to attend i English .. Evangelical Lfik:he'ran services will ‘be-held Sundayiat the| First ~Scandinavisn church(l‘r iat 2| For hunting, a dog should be fed very sparingly in the ‘morning. Give him' a bite or two of your lunch at Tioon and let the full meal be gwen. . |at night after the day's work is fin- o’clock. L i Lemke, pastor a conference, to be held at University Farm, October 6, to i conggmi.mon% - ished. A dog will not h\mtfwell on formulate further plans for fighting the disease. H. S. Graves, [Rev.. P Mooy :’ Gted: by ;egfliv:f{":,}‘:; oy ‘w“"h}:fng";’: t(li:: field. If you have a brace of dogs ‘Work| them alternately. Let one do Ithe hunting while the other is resting at/heel;: Do not jpermit & dog to, lie in water for anydength. of time-while |\ v | afield..;/An occasional plunge will Bo |- no harm, however. i On returning at night exsimine yonr dog carefally. A -slight hand rubbing will“disclose thorns or: briars. They cannot be removed too quickly if found. ] Special attention should be given| to'the feet. If they are inflamed ot tender, they should be bathed in beef brine which can be obtained from any || butcher. .If the skin-is worn {or the foot wounded, vaseline should :be ap- *" |plied. If very badly ofl', the dog ig: | Should be “laid up” untifihe reaches) i ondmon again. national forester, and others from Washington will attend. SR S LR *Tis said that Washington never lied.- But, thén, George i was not a profiteer. B s e AN N I T W«H"M‘www*w! AR o 52 ; - Aprelghe profitesrs; WCURHOLET it Wil so67 bertha "hfi‘fl , st of keepmg out of jail ‘Friday at 4 p. m. parlors. . Services at Solway at 3 p. m, Osmund Johnson. i ¥ SCANDINAVIAN L'IITmAN:. The services mext Sunday~will pe conducted in the English langu ke & ~m o.win-omcti 1at, N.:. Bank Bldg. l’hone 401-w n.‘..a,.. ll-- o e e oct 20 ill T movies, plays one of the leading| roles in “Men Women and Money,” |. a .new. Paramount picture starring|. Ethel Clayton, which is on view at | the Elko tneatre next Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Cody’s work in this picture is said to be his best. 7:30 o'clock. 2 Moving Nov. | To Largeg: Quérters SAI.VATION ARMY. i Sunday school 10 oclock Holinass Jmeeting, 11 o’clock. : Evening worship—Street. meefius Indoors. 8 olclock.: : NEWS OF THE THEATERS o o 1ect ! 'GRAND—TONIGHT. SUNDAY. ‘|~ SOME STUNT. THAT. Wealth, and its power to foster de- A Tom Mix stunt which, though | .‘coption in family relationships, is|1Ot particularly periléus, all men “the unseen motive behind the new|Will agree is not surpassed by any Goldwyn picture, ‘“‘Bonds of Love,” of the death-defying feats .af' horse- manship performed by “that cowboy Prices from $§0 to $3,000 Terms, One-third Dwn, Balan¢g tp Suit : NOTICE. FOR BIDS. - The undersigned hereby gives no- :i?,-’jn which Pauline Frederick will be St aae AR A . 2 ST ? ‘Kl;;;atht;zdd ast“ ;;:ycr;:?s l‘?::::le-fi;oé Romin cey.. e:ei":);“ plcfm_‘e o “]’)g L i |tice that -sealed proposals for the Buicks , g Studebakers “ . e * ednes ight 4 ludi; fact is not revealed until the end of | ShOWM at the Rex theatre last time|,, ‘g o«:lm:;y fl:sgvl;hlgll;‘::: m:e;ing[: e;llclt:gl;roatn:I::lt,gti’alt::lll(lb::‘é;ivfi Fords ; »sa’xons © the story, but on it the story rests. | tonight. In a dress suit and high |, yeq 1o d, join 13'1 i : Board of Educati t N Dod. : ) Novertastew, hor Husband found | bat Mix not onty manages to st on | VI8 (0SSR U SCLY v 408 |00, Dol o6, PR Bo o eamos -Oaklasds ‘out the truth in hi cay. More-| 2 horse, but to climb six flights of < 4 g : 'g::er e ];xmedno‘ ?lizw;:"e::nyt :vioi’:?s B cacatie wHile in the saddio: Acd fl,_asl' g;rening, HoUness meeting onAtlieb}éth da;; &l))f Octol::‘,twls ) Overlands ) Palg‘es gL i ; - attempt to conceal her predecessor's nothing burst, eithep. Some stunt! | Su:d:;cschuol on Sunday nfle‘ ancel wltl: 1:11:1: pl:n;n :ndcap:?:fg:a: MaXWeHS Humeblles y G : ;hortcnmmga lr:m him. The shock| Also an L-Ko comedy in two reels noons. at 2 o’cloek, . -’ )+ | tions, prepared by Fass &Fass arch! Chevrolets Reos ¢ e;!::'l‘g‘!"e‘; h;“:f th:lonrxhi&‘:_s h% &'i;:;i Y Pb fiegilonj atxs gcluck to whith | of St. Cloud,flll{lnn.’. thich nm.‘yl be Chalmers =+ Oldsmobile g every ody :is invite seen at the office of Joe Snustad on Ei 1 es B ::gcezlss:cred it above the head of her A GOOD TONIC—SUNDAY. ) On‘ Friday . night,” October 1 and after September 25th, 1919, and’ ) > g All the joy out of life? Feeling asket social (will be -given in may also be seen on application to 1 Keystone comedy, Hearts amd: blue and gloomy? Everything seem | more ‘hall, to which éverybody is in- | the architects. Contractor must in- ALMOST ANY MAKE OR MODEL clude the digging and filling of trenches, laying of tile as specified to make- the sewer system complete. A certified check for $25, payable to the order-of C. S. Harley must ac- company each bid as a guaranty, the same to be returned to unsuccessful bidders immediately on letting. the|| ;Spurks“ will also be shown. {to be going wrong? " | vited. This is- free to all. co:: - If that's a fact guess you'd better |100& and buy -a basket and selégt GIVE ALL SQUARE. | visit a doctor and have your liver or | S0meone to eat with you. To be fair, above all—to give the | stomach or something examined, but « Captain Orchary, ;. i ‘other fellow a chance, no matter|the better way would be to go to the " what hic character—is a code that|Rex Sunday, matinee or night and|ST. BARTHOLOMEWS’ EPISCOPAL obtains in the West today as it did,See Douglas Fairbanks in his mew| ~ Corner of 10th street and Betraml “long ago. In William S. Hart's new | big picture of laughter, of love, |avenue. Largest Stock and Longest Terms = Northwest’s Largest . Used Car Dealers J. BARTLETT CO. Inc. - 1629-31 Hennepm Ave:. ' Artcraft picture, “Square Deal San.|thrills and surprises, “His Majesty,| Sixteenth Sunday after TPrinity." contract. The party to whom'the Mlnnea OllS Minn. - Jderson,” it is seen how a pursuer|the American.” 10 a. m.—Church school and Bll‘le :::ntrl:t;t ;s :::Fslgi(tlo:”"b::dre&“l::% D . shoots a horsethief in the back. This What you need is a mental jolt |class. sumsot $600.00 for th‘) faithful per. 80 atm.',sn's“',fll'\edw:a,rtlchel-u:.ha(li he is al-|and a fresh start, and the chance for 11 a. m.—Choral Eucharist and|e vance of the contract. The rlgh; most gratified when e dying cul-|those so afflicted a sure cure is guar- | Sermon. P r *prit manages to revenge himself by |anteed by a visit to the Rex either| 8 p. m.—Evening service at Men- Is E:?eg::yr?dfitn“y or all bids. | UNIIEIIIVERANININILARERERVIOIRNITIRIEIDIUINIILY shooting his assailant. on Sunday or Monday. You'll see|tor. Date, October 1st. a. d., 1919 : y t This new picture will be seen atleight reels of stirring action, pro-| ‘‘Can a Man Rob:God?” A tepth ’ Signed, J. O. SNUSTAD, . - g i g i : i \'lrhe grand theatre on Monday and ; duced by the United Artists copora- }Of income and a seventh of time ‘be- i * ™ Pown Hel.ge . 'uesday. 2 tion. ongs to God. Do you rab God? The o id o utia 2 . 3 5 Charlie Chaplin will also be there|LorTd Zave and he can take away— | 30104 ., - State, MIDR [ uyueuit i A1) ELEO THEATRE SPECIALS. |in 8 two reeler and the five piece or- | Poth time and money. = Recognized as one of the world"src;“e""a wlllhplay throughout the| George Backhurst, rector. leading novelists, Robert W. Cham-|5} °W“‘g of the pictures. y bers numbers among many other suc- —_— SWEDISH LUTHERAN. . cesses, kis.novel of “The Firing Triple Tone ‘Electric Bell, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. . . Line. Three separate and distinct sounds [ SWwedish services at 11 a. m. Cardross, is one of s.tx;‘a: zrt'ron ees: erates on ordinary lighting current by Theo Nordale pastor. herolneg.'oz the Chamb 1 B means of a transformer. In the home e v pen portraits. o AT en, SR lery o the bell can be connécted with push-{ Wise Child, The picturization of the mnovel | buttons Installed at three different A miserly landiord w-'s golng a provides Irene Castle, the famous| doers—front, kitchen and side, for ex- eollecting his rents the other d"“'nm dancer and entertainer an admirable | ample. When one button is pressed b nfe ke was greatly lnterest-ed in .:role, that Sheila Cardross. Jt is a | & clear ring results, when the second °“; l" s vatened ‘openmotths Paramount-Artcraft special picture|'is aperated a buzz is produced, and :d ": Kh;n-e ed the business of pay- i'and will be shown at the Elko thea-| when the third button is pushed a| an “:h y ey 254 aceepting the tre tonight, also Sunday matinee and | cowbination buzz and ring results. In ’;:d";:; e Taoney epting + ‘évening. the office or shop this bell will prove Who put the cox. in cconomy? | mont uaetl, sine It cab be used to | 1o PUiel, WL pocketn, nvine: + in Paramount comedy, "Them‘)é:ne‘r?g call ‘three different persons without “I must see what I have got for you.” + . Economy,” which is a‘lso on view at necessitating them to count the, nul- After searching his pockets for some the Elko theatre tonight and tomor-| Der ©f rings, as must often be done| .. % o4 1aet brought out from 8 ke Tow. The Elko orchestra will play | When the customary signaling 1s em| "o, ner 5 peppermint.” . each evening. ployed. This bell has no contact As he handed it to the girl he sald: B points to burn out and no batteries “And now what will you.do wlfii CODY “MALE VAMP.” o replace. o that?” 7. Lew Cody, knogmmsameng screen |- - e The little girl:looked at it, them-at * patroms as- the “male- 7amp” of the Subscribe for The Ploneer. Rim, and replied: “Wash it.” THomAs S. INCE /:resen ts - WiLLIAM S.HART —IN— “SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON” FIRST TIME IN BEMIDJI MON. & TUES. - CRAND THEATRE

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