Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 1, 1919, Page 4

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COMPLETE PESSIMISM. “You’re getting to be one of those mossbacks who object to trying any- thing new.” BEMIDJ I DAILY PIONEER .——-—rvmnam! APTERNOON BXORPT SUNDAY——— mmmmmmooo. | G. E. CARSON, oy *E. H. DENU, The stars.indicate that.this will be an unfortunate day.| “T guess I am,” replied Mr. i , .. :Pres: and Treas. ! Secand Mgr. Strange obsessions due to lgnorant expenmentmg with | Growcher, with a sigh. “I’ve watched Emd Bennett S &0 - occult forces is predicted for the year. - developments in food, fuel: and : L R - m clothes, and every experiment. seems: to turn out a little worse than. the one preceding.” ‘FEARPRONE s - i Severe storms at'sea and shlpwrecks are: prophesx - “This is not'& fortunate sign for thiose who:segk nnuua t th podcnneo at Bemiajl, Illnn. as -mnfl-clul wul' or: commercl&l posxtlona. - Snteres .c""""" of Mareh D, 1979 It-is-an usilucky ruling for loye ‘affairsi s “The” Haunted Bedroom” | e eET RS ULE: A mystery to make even us Marriage /lams come under a sway. making . for ) ; tention paia 10 &nnony: contributions. Writer's name must T Sl A be Kagwh u"":’ uum‘._ g: na.'%‘:;._flxr?g“&m 1'{"?6.1 : ou": ot . Persons whose birthdate ‘this is: have a phoph Joss| i, piiussion i how Ba s Sherlock Holmes quake. fater than ¥ of each week to insure publication in the current issi for the coming year. " ) ith the stock of liquor in your BILLY WEST COMEDY* Children born today {vx]b be shrewd angd\ (Copyrighted, 1919; “by“the Wheeler S BaY ELKO home.” “That’s not what’s bothering me. It is the problem of getting it there.” —Baltimore American. e rRRnTeNr ’ METHODIST CHURCH. - et i . Hours change-to winter schedule. vesesseceseses 10O i 10:30 a. m.-—Morning' worship. Church-wide Good Literature Day. Special program-and address. EVANG. LUTH. CHURCH. . 12 a. m.—SuncGay ‘school. A place Corner Sixth street and America for all the church in:the Sunday Subscribe for The Pioneer. week. Published oz, in advance, §1.50 school. : , " S R SR NS TN | | Kb e 7 p. m.—Epworth League. ’ 4 : : . e e oo 10| 8 . m—Seeond sormon on *What oni an unaa S Let us all attend the reformation = : : : : RED CROSS DESERVES YOUR MEMBERSHIP. festival next Sunday morning at 11 f:;:; eves; my help cometh from the Matinees at 2:30 Admission 10c and 20¢ | ted When asked to renew your membership in the Red Cross olclosk Ef;fi:{f‘fa;’g‘&s": conducted | O e Lambert, minister. chapter, don’t say, “The war is over—I am tired of giving. I8| " A special collection will be taken there work for the Red Cross yet to do?” 3 lol:l thg ll;eneflt of our “Seminarles PRESBYTERIAN. * You will only have:to rin over in your mind the past record |2™ *“Colleges Sunday, mornjng at the Presbyter-. 1 t ttend - of .epidemics and of disasters—right at home—the recent in- Wbl sl 8¢r9-| jan church at 11 o'clock the. pastor fluenza epidemic which took a greater toll from American| “Evang. League” or “Y..P. 8. ;"h‘)'l‘“igff}k(1";";:;1::;"3::'5,;‘;;’e 5 citizenship than did the great war—the fires—wrecks—earth- megtiea; Zu‘é:}",‘;‘:t'r’ué‘&ofi“?&fi % 10| Sunday school will. meet at 10 atec. quakes—storms—and ask yourself whether these are all, 6 p . every Tuesday and Friday. o’clock a. m. whether there will be others? Run over in your mind the Red Sunday evening at 8 o’clock the Choir rehearsal every Wednesday e Cro k sermon will be on the theme “Faith- 88 work in connection with these things md ask yourself evening at 7:30 o’clock. 1tul As the Saying” (I Timothy 1:15). ‘Pauline Frederick whether the Red Cross shall continue. Wm. F; Kamphenkel, pastor™” Christian Endeavor at 7 o’clock in her newest Goldwyn play Have you forgotten the great forest fire of only last year, p. m. P e ‘ which swept countless acreage, rendered thousands homeless, SALVATION ARMY. All are v}:;q ;rcotrdl:lly V:elcome- THE e g:alt devafstatlon an(i de{‘zt}x to hulndredi of poplg 4nd homel:, 5 sr‘x‘:l‘:;ywo:::f;lat 40 ey Rev. L. P."Warford, pastor. . “ : 9" 1 ve you forgotten the Tyler cyclone; have: "you orgotten the|Mo & ; 5 Fergus F‘i“:‘tomad‘fl ne;slter noon, Sundap school at 2 SCARDIREJIAN UUTHERAM. lnves 0' la"y PAuufl: Your best answer to this question is the voluntary offer|oelock in Nymore at 3 o'clock, Y..P. i ‘i‘}f‘;g" o‘:;ggf“ si‘l‘:d:y ,3‘;‘;‘“(‘;5 : w".‘;’;"'““) of the’ American Legion which is backing to the utmost the|Lesion. ~Leader, Mr. Monson, Nv- iy g from the famous play “Letty” -~ .- Red Cross mémbership campaign. more. Services ,hi the evening at 8 also showing 7-3“'12.5.100‘;:';‘;3;9 sl:lr::ttmgpa::d; o’clock, in the' Norwegian language. o.cloek with sermon sub, Sunday school at 12 o’clock. “Martha Complaining Agaliist LFY&' L ::s:ructione!ln catechism given in 5 y oth languag °0Jn°'u;,fldél‘":‘§g§t3s.,‘§,,) '}peoples The confirmation class meets every tudy at N :’nore Friday at 4 o'clock p. m. in the study @ ! church parlors: MR. & MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN in the Capitol Comedy' “IN A PINCH” “The American Red Cross has made good, which is equiva- lent ‘to 'saying that the heart of America has made good.. You can;show this easily locally, as it can be shown natlonally and mternattonally, and deserves your membershlp. —_— DlDN'T YOU RECALL BOYHOOD? k :Captain Orchard, officer 'in’ bharge Rev. Osmund Johnson, .'tor. at the = Dxdn’t you remember, brother, that last night was : \ v gt Hallowe’en night, and don’t,you think, that we didn’t, for the ST.~BA1§THOLOMEWS’ EPISCOPAL BAPTIST CHURCH. —— — i favorite with “us bunch” was also “cabbage night,” days we|, C",‘“:j °‘£eTe““‘ street and Bel-| v schdol at 10:30 o'clock. g ] car‘;’t folrgtle)t, v:i};en tw%e see the youngsters on mischief bent,| g :‘__Chmch school and Bible| Morning seryices at 1i1 :30 }fi cl;ck J and smile broadly at familiar actions. class. Subject: “The,,H"‘Y Spirit, Bis Fers : % - — - Eveni ice at 8 o’clock p. m. the “bang” of the cabbage at the fron't door, and the fls,ttenms'v mi ‘,’,t";aenfi,‘? Eestopwill helidpry Sub;aecx: ng“sl(;:‘l'ufi?ling C‘lllrist 2 and BESSIE B lSCAL_E 8 out in the]gutter by the perpetrators when some forgetful occu-| “No church represents tlhe sc:n of Tnf:;fi:; ::;;iicneg :?ds lzlaloeckstudy ! ant would come out to “look who i i ff|Man _which: does not invariably of the 9ld time horseblack that uged ttowl?: a %e};:tlf:e"g;negv:g aink’of itselt a8 not to be miglstor. | ; Rev. George . Keoo, pastor. ! ed:unto, but to minister an ‘ H front parking in the day of b‘Wl‘Wd:@ the -missing gate next| itsclf {o.flL.the needs of all who.can | - * SwEDISH TUTHERAN. = ' i morning, the wagon, tarelessly left in {] alley, some where be seryed. g’ ;:n : Abhouncemerit) for Sunday. i else, etc Iy Halloweongm p i Fae. Dackhurst, ectd inday ‘achool at 9:45 a. M. { i Angd * 2 ¢ ‘morning services, as:I: will e/ | lowe’en n Lo : METHODIST GKUBGH at Hart Lake _conducting services ! . |them.i i Cont; i?‘;’; c:xnge_tfmvzmt‘;rgsc:g:'l‘n “Evening sarviees at '8 o'clock', in % now is wha 'the local people make of lt “for themselves in| “12 m—Sunday school. A place i their local:commuhity. .to;oalll the church in thé d: CATHOLIC CHURCH. schnoo! , Sl % et L "clock a. m. High yary should come down from his lofty perch and gg ;‘:fifl:fi;‘:e:;‘;fi“:n ivnat] sl S Aol 4 ; talk with his:workmen. If he is too proud to meet them face|Think Yo of Christ2” “I will 1ift, up|3ghool followed by benedistion of the 0" acral » : . . ¥ to face he might delegate the task to one of his officials who|mine eves; my help cometh from the | 5 UiC, %5 0 ook, Vespers and i 'Lord.” is more democratic in his tastes and in his views. R Blaine Lambert; minister. Y s ey ; Living in the past but dims the glories of the future and renders futile the conquests of today. Come to life! benediction at 7:30 o'clock. i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.. the goblins that 'd git you ef you| gervices will be held;at the Com- didn’t watch out? mercial club rooms, Charies Nangle ¢ 2 Well, that’s th t of story thi i “Curbing the profiteers” is the great national Joke——hnt alis. e vs‘ e ory". “ bl°§k4; L ”Mk _.._s.‘.l f".my oy NO " b b { joke devoid of mirth. It'Il send delightful little shivers greater service can be rendered by parents to the i e up your back, and make your spine LUTHER !N{FREE future development and happiness of the race than i MITCHELL LEWIS— “ngxlxeti then—all of a sudden—you’ll| There will be no servlces- Sunday. by ngmg clgser attention to the physical development $ REX. laugh! Rev. O. P. Grambo. of the child in the early years. “Jacques of the Silver North,” NEWS OF THE which Select pictures offers tonight - 3 at the Rex theatre with Mitchell TH E A T E R s Lewis as the star, is a story of the Northwest ‘country and a man who loved a woman with his heart, soul e a;xdt:odg. tlhle loved her as only men e E of e North can love. He gave:all SUNDAY FEATURE—REX; and asked nothing in retnrng. The sensational London ‘and -New| With a song in his heart and a York stage success, “The Man Who |laugh on his lips, Jacques La Rouge Stayed at Home,” the work of the|came and went to and from the trad- noted English dramatists, Lechmere|ing post where Memory Baird lived Worrall and J. E. Harold Terry, has|With her father, an old pioneer. been made into a graphic drams .of | When she was trapped into marrying the silver sheet by Screen Classics, | Treffery, a product of the elite and Inc., and is a worthy successor v tue |20 outlaw in the North, it was Jac- spoken play. ques who saved her. When she met This paotoplay, which will be the|2nd loved Warren Sherman, a man teature at the Rex theatre Sunday trom the States who had:gope North and Monday, tells the stoy of Chiis-|10: rededm Mimsell, it ;vas™ Jacques topher Brent, a young and daring Se- | Who helped her.. It ‘was always Jac- cret Servicé agent who finds it diffi-|ques and he finally received his re- cult to bear the suspicion of the girl|Ward in her happiness. he loves and of his friends, because An L-Ko comedy in two parts will he' will not disclose his secret mis- also be shown. sion. Brent is ordered by his chief to EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE. proceed ‘to a-fashionable seaside re- Any ‘photoplay based upon a novel sort to-round up a band of conspir-|by Robert W. Chambers is bound to ators who are seeking to gather|be a sfiperior attraction. All who American state secrets for transmis- viewed ‘“The Firing Line,” starring sion to an alien power. He goes there|Irene Castle, will find “The Dark and with the aid of a clever woman |Star”" excepuoqnny attractive and a :::le::::, dhias:o;:;i ah:vgi::li?:s?;p:;:- ::;agxtxet that is m:ltl calculated to fill 3 - |theatres to capacity at every show- cealed in a revolving fireplace. His|ing. ‘The Dark Star,” with Marion :‘:E;rc}; :::na::sgg::l him antd. de- | Davies, is a Cosmopolitan production A gn agent. presented as a Paramount-Artcraft also Sunday, matinee and evening. lurt)l:‘er dls‘tir;xsts hlm as do also her| Marion %)avles and Matt Mgore br%t er ah ';flle; take prominent roles in “The Dark rent finally, by a subtle move,|Star.” The Elko orchestra will play nages to turn the tables on the|at eveni pigtters and ensnare them in the net Su:day. nE: DEFoEmAnces tontght and —of; heir own wednlvlng._ “The Screen Classics, Inc., produc- - tion of “The Man Who Stayed at| THRILLING GHOST STORIES. 3 Home” is interpreted admirably by| Enid Bennett’s Paramount picture, n;‘ all-star cast, including King Bag-|“The Haunted Bedroom,” comes to If children are sick, puny or undeveloped there is a cause and science proves that invariably it is found in the spine. Spinal defects shut off the life forces by pressing the nerves that supply some part of the body. It is this pressure that results in disease now and in later years. +GIVE THE CHILDREN A HEALTH CHANCE Pam@é should not wait and hope for the chikl to out- grow spinal‘ defects, but should have the young ones exgmmed by a competent Chiropractor so that the little spines may be made plumb and malformations cor- rected. _Through CH IROP RACTIC | THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH W TONIGHT & SUNDAY OSMOPOL{;I'AN PRODUCTIONS. “THE DARK STAR” By,_ Robert W Chambers ) MARIAN DAVIES a wise and careful parents may insure to their childr a sound body, a strong constitution and a clear brme: and prevent much illness. For the child’s sake—for its future health and happiness, mveshgate Chiro- practic and find out how beneficial it is in children’s © cases, Directed by Allan Dwan A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT SPECIAL Bound fast! ‘And plgnged into a seething whirlpool of. startlmg world events! Mystery, romance, plots of warring nations, amazi ;,dventures in*‘New York, in Paris, on the seas. ::lg her fate, ander the Dark Star. Until at last, Old ‘Man Neeland’s boy Jim and an ugly little Chinese idol—But come! See it-all for yourself. THE ELKO ORCHESTRA ‘PLAYS (At Evening"Shows) - Mahneec 3: 00—10c and 20c Nights 7:30 and 9:00—10c and 25¢ ELKO THEATRE 1 5 { 1 ] i i Drs. Lunde & Dannenberg -CHIROPRACTORS First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Bemidji, Minnesota Phone 401-W : got: . The big production was direct-|the Elko Monday and Tuesday. Re- Herbert Blache and made un-|member when you ufed to be thrilled der; the personal supervision of Max-|by hearing ghost stories and couldn’t wg; Karger, director general. sleep all night and ’d be atraid of AN ks G R , | o —— Sy = : l 4 . Defective P

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