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. THME BEMID)I DAILY PIONEER - WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22 1919 " *| When The Day Is Ove . When th: #AGE FOUR “Amén Corner.” The phrase “amen corner” 1s sai@ to have originated: in _Lnndoh, where, at the end of the Paternoster row, the monks at one time finished their recitation of the “Pater Noster” as TO READERS _ Many ads appear in the § classified column of the Pioneer which are signed similar to this: “J. B., care Pioneer.” } D EVERY APTERNOON NXCEPT SUNDAT. TEE BEMIDJI PIGWSER FUBLISEING CO. ——— BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER__ | & 'F jpcares and the J worries of : E. H. DENU, e . E. CARSON, ] they went to procession on Corpus A ke GME c-nd'l‘u'u. Sec. and Mgr. Christ! ‘day at St. Paul Cathedral. jiicse eze What are vy e everyday life They began in Paternoster rowywith, answer them should do so by ! have, dm&dd B P the Lord’s ‘prayer in Latin, continu-| |B mail, addressed as directed in you down, FRABIO ing it to the end of the street, and |K the ads. Many persons call up | made you up- then said “gmen” at the corner of the this office and ask who the ad- happy, and row. . As used in this .country ‘the (k3 vertiser is. In several instances there is nggh~ | t Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter Entered at the pol::flloo ; 25519 3 3 under ast of Co! ing in life But headache, backache and worry, turn to the right prescription, one gotten‘up by Dr. Pierce fifty years ago. Everything growing out of the ground' seems intended for some¢ use in establish— ing natural conditions. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., long since found out what- is naturally best for women’s diseases.. He learned it all through treating thou- sands of cases. The result of his studies was a medicine called Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription. This medicine is made- of vegetable growths that nature-surely- intended for backache, headache, weak-- ening, bearing-down pains, irregularities,. pelvic inflammatiors, and for the many~ disorders common to women in all ages of phrase ' degcribes the’;c¢orner of . a church where theé’ elderly members sit and pronoun¢é*thé“word “amen” at intervals. ool TEST OF GRAPE FERTILIZERS| & ———~% — . Agile Rhinoceros. Summary of Results Obtained at| The rhinoceros, nothwistanding its . Geneva Station—Nitrogen Has unwieldy shape and short legs, is one Been Most Helpful. of the most agile of beasts. A horse- — g man cnn_scnrcely manage to overtake After a ten-year test of fertilizers|it. and fn.strength it is perhaps un- for grapes on the substation at Fre-|surpassed by any animal in-the forest. donia, N. Y., the Geneva Experiment | In a single combar no animal but the station summarizes the results as fol-| elepliant can stand up ‘against it. To lows: % kill a rhinoceros a rifle ball must These * tests - show that nitrogen, strike behind the-.shoulder. -, phosphorus and potassium have. had - a marked beneficial effect upon, wood Plow Rolls Over Stumps. t.| An Australian inventor hasbrought this paper has no knowledge of the advertiser’s identity and if the party is known we have no § n:rtll;on‘_ty to give out any in- paid [0 annonymous contributions. Writer's name must be kfi:w‘:‘:gu&.; editor, but not mecessarily for publication. 0 ot Communications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this o 'cl.“ n lator than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the curren ue —= SUBSCRIPTION RATES THZ WEEKLY PIONERR = -.v.fimmmfimom&nymxn.numnu OFFICIAL COUNIY AND OITY nocn' DINGS —_—————__—_—‘_———’_—-——-_———__——__—-_-__- Electrlc‘ i varor” BATHS Sulphur A bath for all ailments for either ladies or gentlemen Ladies hairdressing ™ : ? ONDS. growth, yleld and quality of m CROSS HEAL'I:H ’BON . e st : out a plow for use on .newly cleared d life.. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.is: Minnesota is to be bonded for its ‘health, not by ;lt e statel’ :;):? r:;m srlalls dver stumps and other L:fi mt:asagea made of lady’s slipper root, black cohosh: ‘w%fi:hbgz:gs?:ilmld during-the anpual ited Cross|’ L e B ,‘ Call at 12:9 ;nda'nt.. ,?:éi;&"’f,i’:;’"&fif‘“%fif’"éfi? knemt “‘t .Christmas Seal sale, it is announced by the Minnesota Public 1 » Subscribe for The Pioneer. . °m1dJi, Ave. when he first' made this standard medi- . Sy i i : ko : = : iy d cine, that whiskey and mdrphine are in- jurious, and so he has always kept them: out of his remedies. Women, who take' this standard remedy know that in Dr. Piercc’s Favorite Prescription they are getting a safe woman’s tonic $6 good that druggists cve-gvhere sell it, in liquid oz tablet forra, ‘Health association. F i The “health bonds” are a new departure in. health cam- -paigns and it is expected that they will be f%prqhgse@ exten- ‘gively. They are to be used as substitutes for sealsin’ cases where persons who wish.to-aid the better health movement by .contributing funds, do not care to aceept thg se_als, at one penny each, equal to the amount of their subscriptions ! ¢ ; The new plan thus makes it possible for a person who wishes to buy $50 or $100 worth of seals, but does not care to take 5,000 or 10,000 of them to buy a “health bond” represent- .ing an equal investment in health, instead. y P This is the first year that the “health bont_is" have ‘been sold. The plan was adopted because the campaign, which em- | “bodies the greatest health education drive in the history of thej: nation, has awakened the country to the need of good health, and it was felt that there should be a substitute offered for large seal purchases. - i More than 25,000,000 Red Cross Christmas Seals are to be sold in Minnesota_to raise the state’s $250,000 allotment of the national $6,500,000 fund. 4 [, SE— THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS. 3 The next step in the political life of the women of this state, after the ratification by the Minnesota legislature of the Federal suffrage amendment, will be taken October 28 and 29 in Minneapolis. On that date, representatives of all women’s organizations from all over the state will convene.to form thern- _selves into a League of Women Voters. The women of Min- nesota will vote at the next presidential -elec¢tion surely and possibly—in the event of ratification by: a.sufficient number of legislaturgs—for all elective offices.. i The féague idea is a big one and its purpose is to conserve and fuse the voting:power.of the women.of the state and nati and.to build up a more intelligent. electorate. elements. ; : . e T L g y Even though the samé number of - The optimist fills his hearers full of hig dreams of the im-| canes be tied up for fruiting purposes, possible, while the pessimist dwells upon his misery and his| the data show that the fertilizer plats woes. The wise man, hoyever, achieves success by becoming have produced a decided gain of fruit neither the one nor the other, but by profiting from the errors| *">" the unfertiljzéd. of both. - - i The foliage, after -the first few ; o years, has bheen of better color .and It is-never wise to begin that which you cannot finish. Make your appointments - by phone 776-J J. F. Osborn ‘DR. H. A.?HASS DENTIST - Fipe Office Over Boardman's Drug Store. Phone 447 SE—————— DR. L. A. WARD- e Physician and Surgeon Bemldji, Minn. — IIlIIIllllllllllllllllIllIlfilliillllIlllllIIllIIIllllIilllIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIllllllllllillllllll'IIIE 'PROTECT YOURSELVES T TS LUNDE and DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 3 to 13 am.;3 to 5,7 to 8 pm. Phone 401:W_ - Calls made 1st Nationel Bank Bldg. Qomujl Coal is mighty scarce. Prices al- ready are extremely high. We are - prepared to fill the gap between chilled room and the empty coal bin. Install a Superior Gas Heater—*The Circo.” ' @rapes Are Healthful and The data. indicate that of tfié three elements nitrogen has béen most help- Potassium has given ‘more pro- nounced results than phospherus up to the present, although the latter has had a more beneficiéll effect upon the green-manure crops iri‘the: vineyard. Nitrogen has not only affected fa- _DR. H. A. NORTHROP ““0::;“0 EON Office phone 163 [ Ibertson Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. ey ayo Phonfi_tc;c oo . Res. Phone 397 phorus, and potassium have the. production of wood and ?gtfilt. bat have not influenced the quality of the fruit' to the same extent as’ thé nitro- Potassium has causéd’ earlier - - 2 DR, E. H./MARCUM . Offfce hours, 11 a.m. to 12 m. 5 p. m. Res. phone 211 BEMIDJI GAS COMPANY _Phone 76 LU NI UG BRI 3 Hinini Elko Hat Shop LLLILILLLLTES size in the plats to which nitrogen N was applied. That from the phosphor : TFO. GET Young men who seek to climb the ladder from the top generally | us and potassium plats ranked, second, . THE WANT . H hit the bottom with a thud. with that from the check a poor third YOU WANT TO 8 e = ———— : i SRR S GET YOU WANT H : . L S *Tis'gaid that the glory of our nation lies in the fact that| - Feline Felicitatigns, TO GET IT IN THE £ AN all ‘men are born free and equal. The shame is that they do| gaitn: “Jack told me IWvas sdiinter- GREAT WANT GETTER, ||Z i not remain so. esting and beautiful.” Marie:" “Anc THE BEMIDJI PIONEER — —— | yet you will trust yourself for lifc 7 with a man who begins deceiving yot 5 THRILLING SCREEN S’.!,‘URY, even during his courtship.” l “One of the most thrilling screen NEWS OF THE stories of the current season is that Maybe. . told in “The Lady,A,ot Red Butte,” “] wonder why the Hottentot pa-in- THEATERS Dorothy Dalton’s Jitest Thomas H.|law makes -the groom pay for his : wife?"’ - “Dunno.” “Perhaps on the Ince-Paramount . photoplay, in six t e reels, which /#ill be shown at the ground that what you get for nothing == L theatre el i you don't - appreciate."—Louisville RAMA—] ; i - | Courter-Journal. ¢ ABSORBING D: REX. So earngst pecama Miss Dalton in | “Broken Blossoms,” an absorbing|acting .one scene that called for silent drama of. love, pity and death, | “Faro Fan” to go close to the flames, LIABLE TO ERROR. bad its first showing before a large ! tnat she. singed her hair. Miss Dal- R t WY you need our as- and appreciative audience at the ton's support in this picture is ex- «Jack told meile loved m; but T 7 e We 'y 4 . Rex theatre last night. Taken from|cellent.” Thomas Holding, a well LTI T T T a story by Thomas Burke,” “The|known screem player, is the leading | don’t know whether to marry him or » will serve you .%“vhnvlj{,"G a;?mdm‘.at{z;dreb};algah‘"\ild man, and he plays the part of a| pot.” y 7 V courteously and Var! Ti ,.the pla; Vi Lill- | crazed evangelist whose reas ii 3 R lan Gish, in the role of the Girl; as|providentially restored. Tty Mary| “Don’t you think he “tellg.the| § faithfully. = We a tragedinne of extraordinary abil-|ghall also has an excellent part. truth?” - a1 b | - are_minedin the : 3 Jty. The scenes, aid mainly in the| " T L PO o] “T've no doubtithe dear Poy. tries most —modern g iw dl % togide ~ wharf section of London, and partly ey bl < ‘to, but,-you see, .he works’ is the: - methods. -of . our 2 : also, be shown in the El "'.pmght scientific profes- : ¥ ‘hinese port of entry are in a large Chinese po! Y ANl tomOrTow, done in a manner: of artistry unsur- passed in the film world, . i Richard Barthelméss, pldying the T AME Chinaman wit§ goes forth from FLAME RECOMES MOTH. .China to teach the religion of love Gaby Deslys, the fascinating as taught by Buddha, to the barbari- French dancer, once the star of the ous Anglo-Saxons wgs convincing Broa’dway success, ‘‘Stop! Look! Lis- throughout the entire play, and Don- ten!” returns to America in a won- ald Crisp, in the role ‘of the girl’s|derful —cinematic —presentation of father, a prizefighter of the London Marcel L'Herbier’s “Infatuation.” It _.glums, acting the part of the brute|is:the story, not a woman of the and bully in nighly convincing man- tashionable world, but of a humble ner. flower worker, who rose from pover- y ty and temptation to be the adored There is a strong current of trag:|j.,.or of the gay French capital. edy running throughout the piece,| ;4 an unusual twist—the woman the-threat of death hanging over the who was the flame, becomes herself ] principal chiracters from the incep- |y o guttering help'ldss moth tion. And Liliian Gish, the heroine “lnfatuatio;l" 8 a six-reel Pathe of all this tragedy. The litle child, |g;0019) feature and will be shown at . bewildered, crushed, terrified, seek- the Grand theatre tonight and to- v " ing first to vacify the brute in her morrow. In it Gaby has a strong ::1‘;]’(]::: {1“0;1;3: :"e’::‘:lyi‘:; illl:ot?lto:: emotional role, which she interprets Miss Gisb gives a pertormanct; wl&h surprising. strength and power. finished and appealing and pitiful it [ IPIAIIALON" Was ‘1:;:“':;“‘;’; Riots and strikes are predicted. il be recorded among the remem |sible for “Mothers of France” with This is a lucky day to begin a journey, especially a wedding spoken drama. Un"|Sarah Bernhardt, “Her Triumph” (journey.. gienn . T BreXen Blosssiat Wil beshowi | paey D g e s Excitement over oil lands will prevail and much specula- again t:mght. tomorrow, matinee | features which have proved Mercan. |tion Will occur this fall that will not be lucky. d and night. ton’s direction to be on a par with A sign is read presaging resentment by the people against thefinest of modern. American direc- | increasing taxes on luxuries. . Persons whose birthday this is have & promise of travel weather bureau.” The Store Ahead ™ We have just received - ONE HUNDRED NEW HATS in all the newest shapes for mid-winter wear, which will be placed on sale WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY: at $5.95 : Some of these hats are worth as much as fielve dollars, some only $7.00, therefore come early and select the best. ' Perhaps the very hat you admired last week which ‘was priced at $10.00 you will find at this sale at $5.95. rass SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Remember the days, Wednesday and Thursday, $5.95. Ask to see our new shawls in those large comfy styles_ that serve as a winter coat. TOO.LATE. “P’m going to the ball game this. afternoon. I'm anxious to see our new ball player.” “My dear,-it won’t do you a bit| ||f= of good to go. I saw by the papers| &= - that he died trying to steal third* : Elks Biglg. WHAT THE STARS PREDICT o ~00d and evil contend for supremacy today. : Activity in the army and navy is predicted by both Mars and Neptune. ALICE BRADY FRIDAY. tion. “Topics of the Day” and Pathe P O e On Friday at the Rex will be seen | yo g Weekly will also be shown to- |and change, We also have a line of caps and i ! * Loh Tk Bt . L e of ca, o e Louias Witiere, oM, ] i Children born today will likely be clever and.hive gifts|E bright colors. e ckHp it all i -scenerio by Jane Murfin and under R N of oratory. anol e R = i the direction of Kenneth Webb. Subscribe for The Plemesr | (Copyright, 1919, by the Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) e T e l