Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 15, 1920, Page 4

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TN THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER " Dafly Fashion Hint TIMBER SUPPLY RUNNING LOW Govérnment Pll;mlnn Measures to Pro- I ONIG HT tect Supply on Hand and Encour- % 5 age Future Growth. G. E. CARSON, . B H.D 4 A larger m*oz; of public acquisi- I-AST IlME--- Prea. and Treas. - - Sec.and Mgr. tion ‘of forests by the federal govern- - ment, states and. municipalities, and protection and perpetuation of forest growths on all privately owned lands which may not be used better for agrl- culture, is recommended in the annual report of the forester of the depart- ment of agriculture.. This policy 'is made necessary, the report said,.by the diminishing tim- ber supply. “The rate of depletion of the forests is more than twice what is being produéad by growth in a form serviceablé:’ for purposes other than firewood. / “Already the supplies 6f all the great Eastern ‘centers of production are approaching exhaustion, with the exception of " the South,” the report sald; “and even' there most of the mills have nof over ten to fifteen ] i vears’ supply of virgin timber. ] BGnJlenB Hampton “The Southern pine is being- with- ; Lot BEAUTIFUL DOLORES - Cassinelli “The Cameo Girl” in the ij Part Special tered at .the postoffice lld‘!“Il a3t of Congress of Marcl a to annonymous contributions. Writer's name must be g:v‘n"'gugo p.‘dllto:. bt ot necessariy for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not fater than Tuesday of each wesk to insure publication in the current issue — BY MAIL cescecesss B000 Three moathS ....ccoreqiees 100 \ THR WERKLY rIONEIB pages, containing £ the news of the week. Published néummmfimw&wmtmumuu momzmmm » | drawn from many points as a iompebt- A it 4 TH E TTLE EA( TRE So fashi i » itive factor and fits place taken by story of life 1n the . SHQULD e it AT iha: itafs :&i‘geloefid';fiiesmfiz Western timbers. This inevitably ve- high-art circles of Paris. i On every-hand there is an insistent demand that the peace|of net in many designs. A fringed | sults in. added:freight charges, which G WESTERN E RS treaty and the league of nations be disposed of in Washington.|net is newer than a spangled one, | the consumer must.pay. R —— Everywhere one turns one hears some caustic remark con-|being exceedingly effective combin- , The. report siggested that the fed- . r n ;| ed with soft satin, as' pictured in [eral governmént work primarily “OH BOY” p The phatoplay ofthey cerning our governmental and senatorial representatives in|this avening gown. The lower edge | throush stute agencies. iy o the national capitol. . F of the skirt is tucked under and the Christie Comedy STEWART EDWARD The patience of the American people is exhausted. They|satin tunic is cut short at the front, Weds During His Lunch Hour. At the— WHITE g while the sides fall in soft draperies. The overblouse has a deep V-shaped neck and s worn over a net guimpe. Medium size requires 3 yards 36- inch fancy net with 23, yards satin, with 1 yard lining for gores. ¢ Pictorlal Review Walst No. 8626. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price 25 are time weary of being held up to the ridicule of the civilized world. Our men in the trenches took the bit in their teeth and covered themselves with glory. 3 i It is time for a final ruling on the peace treaty and the league of nations to be made. v . There is no reason under the sun why peace should not be concluded with the Teutonic nations. No reasonable person can object to a the league of nations with reservations, whie mate interests of the United States. ¥ All intelligent people know that Europe today is again a seething volcano, and that only prompt and definite action by the United States can stabalize the situation. All Europe knows that delay is the greatest aid to bol- shevism this country has ever seen. The thing to do is, get busy. How to be married though working was the title of a little sketch staged 3 . Avvhle 1 the other day by E. W. Grieder, a i (,T,\'];).r?;f]}:n; L;;fh{[ k‘”:‘(flt. printer employed:on the St. Paul Dis- o d-Rus he Black Hills patch. Grieder faced a problem. He was slated as & principal in a marriage cents, ceremony. His only spare time was Skirt No. 8467. Sizes, 24 to 34 in. |a balf hour for lunch, . DR. J. W. DIEDRICH ches waist, Price 25 cents,. ¢ So he called his fiancee, Miss Clara Patiisis Lovitz. by telephone, arranged with Offiee—O’'Leary-Bowser 3 her to méet him in the office of Henry || Phones—Office 376-W. Res. ’10. SUN. MON. TUES. showing at the Elko theatre tomor- Gallick. court. commissioner, and the row and Saturday. Adapted from . i ed, Grieder George Broadhurst’s celebrated stage|Ceremony was perfm;m i to work — farce of the same name, it concerns |then took lunch and return ork: Glasses Fitted the merry adventures of a young man, Smith, who eloped with a pret- ty girl and had all sorts of queer dif- ficulties on his honeymoon, ranging from an interfering Aunt to an earthquake. Lois Wilson, Mr. Wash- MEYER AFTER STATE SECRETARY’S JOB. burn’s good looking leading woman, - p'rg‘fiae ;‘ o;:: u‘s:'h':;:;“wnli:;f_ AND k] H. D. Meyer of St. Paul, secretary of the dairy and £00d | oy stter i o conp b making, Office phone 18, Res. phone 211. commission, will file as a candidate for secretary of state on|average. The picture enjoyed the the republican ticket because he “wants the office,” he ‘an-|expert direction of Donald Crisp. nounced at the capitol Tuesday. ‘ ! I “I am not_one of those who were “ ‘dragged in by my|AIRPLANE TO DEVELOP CHINA friends,’ ” Mr. Meyer asserted. “I want the office. I think I - am qualified to hold it, and I have to support my family.” American Commercial Attache Points Mr, Meyer, a former newspaper publisher at Carver, Minn.,| 94t How Problem Facing That is well known over the state. He is only one of those waiting Covitry, May Be. Met. for Julius Schmahl, present secretary of state, to file for gov- ernor, so that they can get into the race for secretary of state. — (i endorsement of rotect the legiti- - The keynote of the great proi)lem of development .which is. facing- €hina . g - is transportation. The Americamscom-: When cataloguing the frailties of your neighbor, it might| mercial attache at Peking, Mr. Jullan be well to remember that he is probably according you the| A™o!d.hasiald emphasis on this:inan same brand of courtesy. article "in”* the Chinese Recorder—|' “China’s Economic Problems | and 0‘__ 5 Christian-Missionary Effort.’ Mr: Now. who says everybody is profiteering? Postmaster Ritchie of Bemidji will still sell you a-t & stiie £ ikt b o A 2t o chie S sell you a-two cent stamp for two| paring the Chinese people for the cents. v P great economic change which is upon. RYANT WASHBURN s g them. Railways will medan much to | * h\‘msm'thl Lepfi'hHom.‘_ Nineteen twenty starts out ‘bravely, but only the Lord|Chio® but the necessity for the train- : « knows how she will stagger in at the home stretch. - K‘fm:‘; 'dsp‘:;il;"am:;ox: {';}“i‘; Qf’,,' —_— | tinctly urgent when Prof. Middléton R Smith’s views on the use of airplanes s FARNUM—REX TONIGHT. The percentage of women who lose: a lover ‘when they gain a hus- band is appallingly large. Wives, as a rule, are unwilling to admit the tragic fact, and most of the victims do their pitiful best to persuade themselves of the falsity of the pro- position. They fall ‘invariably. Some become heroines by bearing in sil- ence, as best they may, the secret which burdens the heart. Others, of lighter calibre, seek elsewhere that which they cannot and at home. The quest is always perilous, and often disastrous. There is one angle of this wide- spread cause of marital discontent to China are known. China is a land of waterways, and these erways afford the necessary existing lines of transportation along which, twqxg i the success of commercial ‘aviation,:’ ° airdromes and supply depots should be established. Schools of technical training should supply the necessary Chinese skilled labor, and with these aerial services established, Prolelfl;! ; an:xl-::s:olnfil?r:ulfll:t;:t :T)gxlnc::l:l- GF Allsteei resists fire, it repels rats and vermin.’ It is not affected by he- tions .as 'Lomp,et‘;,, to - revolutionize ) inidity, climatic conditions, or heating systems. e el Y i i One W fll C is al t rate, space-saving, wear-proof, and .spic-and-span in ap-- ;‘;pfll’;;:)za’;‘ct:r::l:’w;:?d .f‘:l:t:: o Gdydlq Y })te;i:n::l'i: ?:a l?-:x;’:ony :virh the dignqn'ty of your b_’ulimu. @ 2 M AL So*' our Let us gi;e you other facts soon. Step in today. A Change in"the Weather DO fot be troubled any longer with your wooden office equi mneht, especially when changing weather causes drawers to suu&: and warp. A S T T S el e The equipment preferred by progressive concerns is - ' GF ALLSTEEL Don’t PickOut a Printer NEWS OF THE THEATERS SCULPTOR SOUGHT HIS IDEAL. In life,'as in arc, Paul Brehant, a famous sculptor, was an idealist. His ideal woman he thought he had found in the Countess Olga, but one day he learned otherwise. Then into his life came Denise Fleury, a typical child of Montmartre, but as yet un-|or woe which every married woman : olty. B JETE Q! i tuched by its surrounding tempta. | Vill Tecognize a5 truc Sither n her| wins 1 camnTrnor Y seation just /E have the PIONEER STATIONERY STORE tione own case or in the case of some ”» fly arrived guest, ablfity to helP BEMIDJI, MINN. .~ ihics friend or acquaintance. This is the |20V said a recently 5 At 5 : N.... ] ‘The Virtuous Model,” an Albert|angle of the husbana who apparent- | I noticed a crowd in front of the yousellyourgoodsand — L2 By Capellani-Pathe production starring|ly, not really, ceases to be the lover. | Right Place store and heard consider- we can do this at a the dark-eyed beauty, Dolores Cassi-|The man who, in order to furnish his | able yelling. What was the excite- mbkm to , melll, showing tonight for the last|wife with every luxury and to ensure | ment?” . Fou time, at the Grand theatre, is the P story of an idealist and his love af- fairs with two women—one a Rus- sian Countess of great charm and the other just an unknown girl of humble birth. Which one measured up to his ideals? Albert Capellani directed and edapted “The Virtuous Model” from the famous French play, “The Gut- ter,” by Pierre Wolff. Capellani will be remembered for his splendid pro- duction of ‘““Oh, Boy!,” “The Red Lantern,” “Out of the Fog” and “The Love Cheat.” The cast of “The Virtuous Model” includes Vincent Serrano, Marie Chambers, Franklyn Farnum and others. her against meed in the event of widowhood, becomes so engrossed in business effort that he forgets or neglects those little attentions and manifestations of affection which are so vital to a woman’'s happiness. This is the theme which lies at the very root of the thrilling story Which, is told In the new Wilijam Farnum de luxe production, ‘“For Freedom,” in which the noted Will- iam Fox star is to appear at the Rex theatre, commencing tonight. ENID BENNEIT HAS BEEN “STEPPING OUT” Enid Bennett, who is featured in Thomas H. Ince’s latest Paramount “A farmer and the storekeeper ) 1 Economy and stand- tellis what they thought; of : b oihe:"s infernal hogglshneas' in wanE| ardization are the ing five prices for the stuff they bad watchwords here. We to sell,” replied the landlord of the use Hammermill BOM, Petunia tavern. “But there wasn't any . a2 particular excitement—it happens ev- the standard, economi ery day. The crowd merely gathered cal, busmpaper and in the hope that they mlgh:l ‘lfltfle’:::f we turmn out a grade Of ally say something new and In - 5 2e b 4 ing."—Kansas City Star. , printing that brings re- sults for our customers, “I'm :;:;iyd ?::vm:ug“a':rl?lgolnl | LETUS SHOW YOU by . 5 o e ° e"'1‘T\E1:‘tl-¢:vlll make no difference to | Ploreer Publuhing Co. us. We always use the cooked: kind.” P GRAND TOMORROW. bhotoplay, “Stepping . Out,” which | wegreveland bress, : . BEMIDJI, MINN. Remember those stories in which|Will: be shown at the Elko theatre g you were never sure which was the|tle last time tonight, will be appre- - “ 9 * -hero and which the villain?- Liked|Cl2ted in more way than one in this : r ree om them, didn’t you? You dia not lay|Picture. Aside from the story theme 2 aside the book until you had finishea|it 18 3 matter ‘6f *film record that the story. Well, Cyrus Townsend Enid Bennett has been rapidly step- Brady has written another of the ping out since her debut in filmland. some kind in which Vitagraph fea-| ,SOme of her more recent photo- tures Harry T. Morey, entitled “The plays that have attracted very favor- Man Who Won.! This picture will |2Ple comment are ,‘Partners Three,” | i - si avor. Do shown a1 vhe Ganls picture Will|rne Law of men,” and *The Hannt- It is not a fortunate day to seek position of fa {Friday and Saturday. ed Bedroom.” As .has been often Persons in high place will be stern and lacking in generosity . The story deals with an American |52i9> Miss Bennett is from Australia, |under this rule. N who has faced deatn and hardships|D1¢ She Is & typlcal American girl Capital and labor will experience clashes of grave import in the fight to obtain a precious|®1d loves everything about this|iy sm‘; predict Xp A grave i s metal. He wins and fortune smiles|°°UBtry- 3 upon him for one brief instant. Fate Again warning is given against listening to slander or plunges him into the midst of trying| WASHBURN IN LAUGHING HIT. |scandal. . and mysterious circumstances. He| If you want to see a motion pic- Persons whose birthdate this is are likely to have an 1s :robbed of his memory and sut-|ture that.requires nothing on your|anxious year in business. B rounded by powerful enemies who|part but a desire to 1. % " . 3 & . would deprive him of his treasure, |shouldn’t riss. B,m:’t %‘5:“3;‘; Children born today wgll be industrious but exceedingly #Go West Young- Woman,” & 2.nart|Iatest: Paramount.Arteratt starring|headstrong. For b B e s Christie comedy Will also be sliown.[vehicle, “Why Smith Left’ ii'om::" (Copyright, 1920, by the Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) COME ONCE AND YOU’LL CQME AGAIN WILLIAM FOX presents WILLIAM FARNUM ‘A .strong story of a man’s emancipation from an ‘unmerited imprisonment, directed by Frank Lloyd. The Sun is unfriendly today. ADDED FEATURES—The Fox “WORLD’S NEWS,” also NAPOLEON and SALLY, the most educated monkeys in the world in “One Big Night.” Union Six Piece Orchestra . 10c and 25¢ - Matinee 2:30 _ Nights 7:20 and 9 o’clock | | Dafartiva

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