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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER lr : s 8 = iR eSS e e g ) T B ,miumfini11’1’1inhhfimm[mmTuTmninTMmmmnmmmnImmummmmm N NIGHT AND DAY CAMP :PE EW = D EVERY AYTERNOON EXCEFT SUNDAY. ‘ IS . LIFE SAVING STATION p’v hy Do We Offer You oy =2 m u::mn PUBLISKING ’c;: o i, | - ; e EATO N’'S _ e Lo ) IGHLAND LINEN HERE is a very good feason Twhy we offer this paper in pref- erence to others. YOU are ghe el chief reason. We offer it knowing 5 that it is of the quality YOU wéll like—because it reflects the tastein style of envelopes and choice oftints YOU would approve, and last be- cause it is a paper that is YOU to your friends. When you are passing our way, come in and see some of the new . s e kg | ? L3 ¢ tho péstofide’at Bemidjt, Minn, as second-class: wiatted unde asE "5t “Congrase of March 3, 1879, . p 7 aid ‘to annonymous contributions. Writer's name must be k"n:-‘:“::&%l: ".&m. butnot necessarily for publication. ‘Communications; for the Weekly Pioneer ‘must reach this office not later than Tuesday g sach week to insure publication in the current issua BY MAIL Bix months ........000 Three months ......c..ceeen 0400 2.00 1.00 TEE WEEEKLY PIONEER tints axds el?e}oae [;‘]lv{p]e;. woq";nnuy and sent m’-u‘o :: 3" nun:u‘. ;::, m un:.u. §1.50 Pi‘me’l’_’l Stafimonwery 3 ‘ ouse OFFICIAL OOUNIY m CITY PROCEEDINGS S ooyl e e M W M MR —_——- WHY CINCINNATI REDS WON. Being a native Chicagoan, and hence a little partial to that city in some respects compared with Cincinnati, specially in the baseball business, yet we are glad.the Reds won the|. National league pennant and if any team defeated the Amer- ican league championships, the Chicago. White Sox, we are also glad it was Moran’s boys. Not in half a century had Cincinnati’s baseball team won, a pennant, and its ‘winning one years ago was when baseball was played in the old'style form, unknown except to the older heads of today. New York has had its share of pennant win- nings, Chicago has also had its share in the past and also in the American league this year, but when Cincinnati won both the National and world’s title this fall it was a good thing for baseball for it broke up the usual standing of the teams in the National, and next-year there will be some notable changes in management of various teams, with the object of finishing at - = —_— = = ar least in the first divjpion i.nste&diof‘in “the cellar.” . ml,énwjosll k!lln 150,000 persons in thg,,UnltedlSthieshevg:g S:ar.—ca * _And the odd part of the Red’s remarkable showing was| ' These two wouen escaped. They et ani beexeitin of Tiber that Manaz’e‘r"Mom‘ the‘ qus whs allqud to leave the New (:' '?“I:cl‘H’E:g 'm:e s:;non :he to:t:mi‘x,; (tm‘:fi‘ because they knew low to-take York Nationals through friendship of McGraw, manager of the ::r:s :f (henfst;:ves whe: this great menace? threntened them. ' They:: knew b{lei: 7 Ol'l;el’ts,h and als;“me ‘the ‘mmagen;ent_ Of. the Reds, t;ln‘ that the cure lies in pléntyt:::resl‘; alr, even 3[!' the n-mpera:::;é-]: ::;eyr'vbl::‘l:: t! < that he wou roduce a: pennant winning aggregation| freezing, sunlight;- good- ~and rest under proper m ] v 5 fromlt'l:pgon what he inhel;lted. Bui;p he showed his forfir §bm,, Tuhércf)loxls is not only curable but is preventable as well, how ‘to do it for no team in the league was accorded .fairer treatment and heartier co-operation than were the world cham- L ot g The Dep,osit; The Northern National Bank : o W ‘ show a gain of $125,000 from Jasiuary 1st, 1919, to October 1st, 1919; equalling 29,3 per cent in nine months. This is wonderfully pledsing to us, but we realize that even ‘we could not dqf this were it not for the wonderful prosperity of our beautiful city in which H RS E we llye. i The prevention lies largely- in right living, in building up a strong bodily resistance, Eight out of ten persons are in f o nt some time In their lives, ions. ccording. to figures of the ‘Natlonal'?Tubetenlo - piong. :gen!éy in the United States in the fight upon this disease. 'rms_ g n!z_l‘!ion - is sponsor for the annual Red Cross ghristinus Seal sale, from Wwhich, the funds to carry on the work througliout-glfe year are chiefly derived: —0 3 COURSES BY MAIL FREE TO SOLDIERS. Free tuition voted to service men by the last legislature Touch With The Master,” (Matthew applies to correspondence courses offered by the university. _ Jer20). g i T e Twenty-eight nmen:are now carrying a total of 43 courses under | ¥ Sunday evening- gt"8 o'dlock the the state tuition act. July was the heaviest single month for| . ‘.. Fermon twgll‘ :”?t'io“n th ?5.?‘-‘?*@31'22 registrations in correspondence coursés. Since the starting.of| . .. - - e oy S i the general extension division, 45 new students registered for a METHODIST RALLY DAY. i ] Sunday school/will me total of 54 courses. Next to rhetoric, which had the largest|" 10 a: m.—Sunday school rally—[and Christian Endeavor ‘at 7.p. m. number of registrations, the social sciences attracted the most|*All the family in Sunday schgol |All are most cordially welcome. interest. Several new courses in.trade and indystrial education| aadolin solo—Margaret “Hhder-| i are annouriced by the éorrespondence-study department of the|**} y i univepbity. sk o o f Reading—Vera Backus. Violin #o10-:W. E. Durbghn. | . e Qe S Bm_ugntmdent’a walcon.xq;;A Gosh! Japan has bo in! Now it i va fiCarlson. .- g Evening service beetle. that . P . bobbed ug agm. w it m “,.Ja‘pa.nese Vbcal_sg}g—fi—(?nrrle Brown., 230 indoors 8 o'cio beetle that.is menacing crops-and causing sleepless nights:over| Ciass Sessions. . ] Praise service with Héfmon: ‘sub- in Jersey. s 4 iz . :a. m.—Church rally- 1 ject, “‘Redemption.” 'Everybody' wel- T e v - | Children’s sermo 1 fia. | come. Ll R It costs ‘money to make money, and you can’t -very well| rers Doos to i ! Captatn Or, oh'nrd, ofticer in eharge.’ . f makqlal motiey.unless you have money. So there you are—go to it! Trfig:;t - lsli:‘mon— The, ; Chureh+<| gos NINAVIAN LUTHERAN. - j $ < i ‘ s g . m.—Every- per. 7 The services .Sunday wilt"be 'con- : 1 : T Jen Do it today. Tomon'o‘y you may be tired. th: £p§0n§ ‘;f;'s':l; l?]ber mesting of iducted in the Norwegian language. WHAT IS A CHIROPRACTIC EA;DJUSTMENT? 8 p, m.—Evening rall;. Serm'o‘:n ‘Sunday school at 12-o’clock., ‘Instrue- “Saying the World, by an Iindividual- | tion in catechism giyen,;in. both lan- istic Gospel.” 3 gua&eg. ‘Services at Milton .at . 3 Don’t ‘miss this day. o’clock’ p. m. K Shtin Blaine Lambert, minister. - Howard Johnson, pastor. BAPTIST. SOME folks who first thoight that Chiropractic was everything except a wqnderful, new health method, have gained peculiarflmfires_sions of ‘what a night, also Sunday, matinee and even- ing in' Paramount picture entitled, “Girls.” "lue story is original in plog and is considered to be one of Clyde Fitch’s best plays. It concerns the attempts of a young and beautiful sy selt-styled ‘man-hater to dodge| Let'us praise and thank the Liord |, Re¥: M. A. Soper will preachit the R S ¥ Cupid’s darts. for hig abundant blessings by attend-, Baptist church Sunday morning at R 2 of Taugntor lo aennett machiiné |ing the “Harvest Home Festival” ser- u‘?.?,é’:?"s"c'fim t 10:30 o’clock TALMADGE—REX TONIGHT g;x: ‘;m“i’sercaf 2180 on the same, vices Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. B.Y. P U service at 7 o'olock. There aré,fhany wAVKGERettng oL Drogr led “The Dentist”{Services will be conducted in the 1 and is gaid to lay a perfect barrage|G ; |, Rev. 8. ‘W. Scott will preach at the vorces, but one of .the 'most.unique|of ' side-splitting: joy. Charlie: Mur- ((;'Z‘;:;:,;'.‘ language at regular time; 11 ) che / ‘evening service. and amusing’schemes ever concocted | ray, a'tooth doctor who puts pleasure Everyone is. welcome to”attend. for getting evidenee for #-divorce is|before business, gets into.the most| The dEVANGEUCAL LUTHERAN. s 3 » 8 quarterly_ business meeting of . ft 3. .. ia % o seen in Qonstance Talmadge's latest|trouble. the congregation will take place im- English Evangelical Lutheran After analyzmg the spine afl$1 ;findmg out the de- Select. picture: “Happiness'a 1a Mode” | The Elko orchestrd wiil pls:y". new mediatel : i 0 s s Helec ne L y after morning services. services will be conducted by Rev. fects that impede nerve-energy.and result i in which the star is presented, as in | selections’ at each. .evening perform-| Sunday school meets at 10 o'clock |L. J. Lemke, the Evangelical Luth- the Chi s &y.an n disease, all her Selegt” picturestby Lewis J.|ance, tonight and tomorrow. a m. eran pastor, in Bemidji, at 2 p. m e iropractor adjusts the moveable bones of the y spine back to their proper, normal positions. The cause Selznick. ' Evang. League will meet at 7:00 |Sunday in the First Scandinavian is removed; the pressure on the; nerves is relieved and Hewever, for obvious reasons, it ! - would not be advisable for prospec- ALMOST A' HUSBAND. P \!; F. H. Kamphenkel. pastor. Lutheran church. . ; ress SWEDISH LUTHERAN. normal function is resumed. With complete nerve energy restored, the natural forces of the body build tive divorce seekers: to adapt this The ‘homely man, Will Rogers, ST. BARTHOLOMEWS’ EPISCOPAL.! Sunday school will be held at 9: 45 up the weak and diseased organs. Health results. scheme to’ their own use; the judges]famous ‘as creator of funny, sayings, Seventeenth ;Sunday after Trinity. |0’clack. RACTIC also go to the movies.*you kmow: . |4nd the star in “Laughing Bill Hyde" 10 a. m.—Church scnool and Bible| ‘.At 11 o’clock there will be services B [{__THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH NEWS OF THE, THEATERS Chiropractic adjustment really i, ! " EVANGELICAL LUTHERAR. An adjustment is primarily l‘given with only the Chiropractor’s two hands. How he does it; why he does it; what part of the spine hé does it to, are all part of his science. The expert knowledge is acquired only after years of intense study and practice. Go to.the Rex theatre tonight.and|will again appear in Bemidji, at the class. in Swedish. e, see how it was done., You'll lJaugh|trand theatre, tohight and Sunday, until you cry. ot % in ' Goldwyn’s latest release entitled There will also be shown 3 two-reel | “Almost a Husband.” The most re- 11 a. m.—Morning prayer and ser-| NO Services in the evening Fox Sunshine comedy. liable motion picture trade journal | mon. & LR — 5 e g ?Sfi“f mea:rle managers regarding| Four minute man talks on the| & NYMORE. o ] s play as follows: church campaign. Nymore Sunday school, 2. o’clock. stfflx'b igf?é:lyfitf?i‘l _|. Perhaps Will Rogers isn’t widely| 5 P. m.—Vespers and address. Y. P. Legion, 3 o’clock. p i wag“'fi' o xljler iy S18N-'known to your patrons, but they’ll “There is no need to make over the Captain Orchard, officer in charge. rz] xw l? A : R € eyes| remember his whimsical characteri- | church to.suit.the desires or whims or b husband, Judith:-Rutledge| zation, his homely face ana his philo- | of men. Rather must men reform t ijh & ""lrdA ) htm‘e‘,e-m#l’lop-dollar sophical good humor after .uey’ve|themselves to suit the needs of the| - Town Arboretums. ; §~ a!s}-l ‘tb efl to ‘:‘rH yiflqfltfléher of | had a chance to see him in this play. | church.” § In time wayside arboretums might Der st q"., ;n er Kifgiom of | His is a personality that is distinctly George Backhurst, rector. . become national or municipal posses- ':eim};‘s. il;tlrr vg Anita Spewart and| different from that of any other man slons of very great value, for with In- e iy po Joen at thaiflex thea-jon the screen; human, thoroughly|e PRESBYTERIAN telligent forestry handling the trees :lriegml:nday and Monday, imatinee and hug:an, w;:h a vein of hearty humor Sund;ay morning at the i’resbyter could be cut:down at the proper time, S Jan n % H As Judith Rutledge *Mi#s-‘Stewart wantapg)eacn"g fif,:,h"fi,f}}fi‘ fi‘%kei;);: ian church at 11 o’clock the Quarter.| With replacements: so arranged that ly Communion will be observed. The| the appearance of the shaded avenues pastor will speak on the subject, “In is in full accord with the. laws of man’s being. No drugs or surgery are used. Chiropractic (KI-RO- PRAK-TIC) is being endorsed by authorities every- where, from the scientific standpoint, because it is right. Its marvelous record of accomplishment recom- mends it to all who are not up to‘the mark in health and efficiency. Give this meritorious science a trial. depicts one of the most-admirable of | him R all cha_ra‘cters portraye ,Igurfng her amplzef,;f;mfi:fi; htlos g}:pylag;vfish‘gf would not be appreciably affected. screen ‘career. First as a go:_xntry rious qualifications as an actor. It girl, with'an insatiate lofigingfor the |is well written, well directed well life of the large cities and 'hiext'as the |acted and interesting, to say n(;thing private secretary to th alk street|of the sub-titles, which are a show power, James Warren, she is giwen(in themselves. opportunity to extend Hér’chfi¥acter- portrayal ability to the udhost. The theme of the spory.fcenters Town Plants 900 Trees. about the work of an unsophisticat-| The city of New Bedford, Mass., set ed country girl whose loyalty to her| out 900 trees in ‘spring, and the city ;nn; )6 té:l;:;xl?:flrmmlmt ask hex"r ]:o claims it almost holds the record for resolute son. e marriage, thought to be entirely love- ::,itlll::' ?: rs;):egezll:;;l“::::‘;;:r; less atirst, develops into a husband- and-Wile "devotion that saves a tre- a report of the American Forestry as- Drs.Lunde & Dannenberg CHIROPRACTORS WHAT THE STARS PREDICT ‘According to the stars, this is an uncertain day. % Women will prosper in love today, but not in business. Business and commerce come under an unfavorable sway. It is not a'lucky day to start on a.sea journey which is a o e Y e business enterprise and not a pleasure trip. menfo#s:industry, the reputation of s WI0sE. cam: A new leader will ari erican women, the stars Fredf¥arren and Judith’s happiness, | P2ign for memorial trees for soldlers £ Paltasise pmong ’ ) declare. d I e en | 8180 be seen | B DationTride and which fs reglstering| """y ove will be many ceremonials, parades, and lavish en® : tertainments during the new year. ! Children born today will be kind and inclined to excessive generosity. ; . . (Copyright, 1919, by the Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) 1st Nat Bank Bldg. Phone 401-W Bemidji, Minn. UL [ ] LT T LALL T Read The Pionger Wani Ad LU LU UL T T T T ELRO THEATRE SPECIALS, 1 i : Bestitul little Marguerite Clark, THE PIONEER WANT -ADS will ‘appear at the Elko theatre to- BRING RESULTS = ¥ SRS ¥ Defective

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