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S——————— ' NEWSOF THE THEATERS. 8 o’clock, Evening worship. - BLACKBIRDS AND PIfSSY Everybody welcome. v WILLOW HERALD SPRING Captain Orchard, officer in charge.| o 4k Sunday school at -Nymore at 2 (International News Service). o’clock. ¢ Lexington, Mass., Feb. 21.—A flock Y. P. Legion at 3 o'clock. of blackbirds, harbingers of an early Gordon Burns, J. S. Major -in|spring, was seen.in East Lexignton charge. b ' |by Patrolman W. Franklin Fletcher, 3 of the Lexington police department. And the first pussy willows of the Eritered at the postoftice at Bemidji, Minn.,, ‘as second-class matter Sunday school at 12. season were picked by some of the numerous snowst\oers o i ./ unpder Act of Congress of March 3, 1879, showing of Wiliam Farnum in s / : ‘Services at WiltoR at 4 p. m, g 3 Last ‘of the 'Duanes!’ ' at. the Rex ) ; Osmond. Johnson, pastor. |’ P i kl:o -utent'l:n i:ln’l'd wbs?no{moul conltlrmtuuon.imw:;u;x'- name must theatre yesterday. It wi own to the editor, but not nceessarily for publication. g Communications for the Weekly Pioneer ‘mast reach this office not th?nls? ;:.g?figg;gsmv}'“ BAPTIST CHURCH. ar, 1 10:30—8unday school. " Daily Fashion Hint, 1 "~ BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . PUBLISNED RVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY—— S BEMIDJI FIONSER FUBLISKING CO. G._E. CARSON, E.H. DENU, Pres. and Treas. Sec. and Mgr. / | FIRST SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN Norwegian services’ Sunday at 11 a. m. : el . TRLEPHONE. 922 o X b Drs.' Larson & Larson, Optometrists. !ject.,v."Showers of Blessing.” later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. : —_——————— 3 $ . g P v 11:30—Mornihg Worship. . Sub-|If troubled with headachey; nervous- ) . SURSCRIPTION BATES 3 Sonip-|ess or eys disorders of”'any ina, . Y Mait ture, Isa 44:3-5. . | Reeding glasses or glasses repaired, 6:30 Young People’s Service. consult them. 'Artificial eyes fitted. oae mon : 7:30 Evening service. Subject, “A A8 Nz iths 5 i i ot % Great Snlvnt!on." Scrlptu;g Heb. 2:3. n = - b Jag Three months ....c.ceee ; st.. . This young 3 Lo le 7:30—Thursday -evening, prayer X 7 Gy la 3 ; ; $il forced to meeting and Bible study. . . Bemidji Lodge No. 119, Tea pages, coatainiag T Ry of the aews of the wesk._Published Il & man in selt-defende. - He then George' W. Kebos, pastor. 0. 0; T Bt sent postagepaid to any address, for, in advance, $2.00 an outlaw' until, tnrough:the love| " - ¢ ; every Thursday aad : i . ‘'of a girl, he receives a pardop-on con- ? SWEDISH LUTHERAN. dition that he- help clean up a leading i o Sunday school at 9:45 o’clock. band of cattle thieves and bandits. { 0o0m Swedish services at 11 ‘o’clock. :{:dd?:: sc;;lmd earns both the pardon | ¢ SUBSTANTIAL AND SMART. English services at 8 o’clock. girl. . g Everyone welcome. A This is one of the few Western pic- Featuring the ' most lashionaiblo : Rev. T. B. Nordale; pastor tures shown on the screen that has glx‘;:ri:lndthld ez‘:}‘:p:fiecei?,og{a;:egsl 2 i, 8 S - n CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, *Services will be keld at tne former . 188 YEARS TOMORROW, A BOY WAS BORN IN VIRGINIA. & really fine dramatid.plot. every demand .of the well-dressed ‘Bemidji association quarters, Charles Down at Bridge’s Creek, in what is now the state of Vir-|* 72 ¥ THe (ot . ‘ ginia and what was then mostly the playground of frolicsome|«rhe Tunnel‘role 're:v\-:};r,'?'e Zf,%‘:h';; woman. The long waist is of plu,h; redskins, thera was born 188 years ago tomorrow, a boy . who | thfller in “The Midnight Man.” serge, while the skirt, is formed of a , — A hi in th rs d histori h LTt a serious of check serge bands. Long, | Nangle block, at 11 o’clock. Sunday IEIINI LODGE was destined to get his name in the papers and histories, muc / B e sloovac, a square Deck, |school at 8145, ¢ - - Bl \ ‘ to the annoyance of England’s Hun king, George. 'TOM MIX SCORES BlG without collar, satin buttons and T —— ; m, The hame of the man who thus began life on February 22, 3 HIT IN “THE CYCLONE”| bejt to match buttons, are the smart ST. PHILLIP’S CATHOLIC. MOOSE, NO “‘i 1732, was, as you no doubt have suspected, none other than| “em Mix leaedr among the dare- details. Medium size requires 1% | 1,y massat 8 o'clock a. mi High ' s N A mass at 10 o'clock a. m. Saiiday Meets first & third school, followed by -benediction' of i ards 48-inch serge 2% yards 48- the ‘beloved George Washington. . ; dovila of the scroan; makes his ab-| Jith check miterial. George, as you algo recollect, wrecked his dad’s cherrynew william : "Pictorial Review Dress No. 8514. b ge, P % Fox production, Sunday g inches . bust. Pri the Blessed Sacarment, at 11:30'a. m. tree—and got away with it. Afterward he \crossed the Dela-|at the Rex theatre. ' glm»/f* to 44 inches. bus € | Baptisms at 2 o'clock. 'Vespers and 5 cents. benediction at 4’0’clocK. T i ring a spell of inclement weather and under rather The phofodrama was received en- . ware river during a sp me ! a | ielateially Tooiine Sofe its. strons s unpleasant circumstances—and got away “with it. .- _|scenes anat hair-raising stunts. T . i Still later in life he concluded to become the father of hisjunique vitality of fhe cowboy. starg |10 Gowboss I O e has. country and any school boy will tell you that'he got away genius surges through the whole play |oTicer's sWeGLISATL, o outlaw, and A Y oy Y |and thrills ‘the audience . beyond | tenada. from ikojas, an outlaw, a thhéng,lilzoo. that on the 22nd day of February each year words. At the climax Mix succeeds ot "‘;“1“%’;%’.?'3.,?{‘;2‘ . it happens on the ach yeariin a feat of skill and daring un-|LUr0S £0.OULY % ° a grateful nation pays tribute to the memory of the man whose|equalled in the history of il }';‘l’,fio,’,':“:: o ‘,L’}u’g“:{;idfiir‘;’t l:li: i - o Y : : i genius did so much to humble a foreign tyrant, making possible lfl’;?fié e iy okt home of Jim Belding, a rancher. ) . Men worship. false gods, idols of wood and stone, the free America of today. " : " |the. herotne in this tale-ot the Dlays| “riiat night, Gale, Thorpe and they objects of nature, 'money, possessions, worldly- 1t is timely that some of the words of wisdom uttered.by|dian Northwest Mounted: Police. The 'l:g“;boy: outtwit yffifn":-“d}':? dg:g n;;;e pleasure, etc. N K George Washington, more than a century-ago,, should be re-|strong cast includes Henry:J:-Hebert olr way. 10 : 4 . s ¥ aaningion, more ham b - ahould be re.sseng cus osis Hopes. 3. Hovers | 31, &% (vt an hcomes| | WHAT DO YOU WORSHIP? peated and their direct applicability to present momeit condi-(21g WD ElOrd. ¢ iho|take thelr stand to battle ithe out- : Al g { tions but serve to emphasize the solid logic and far reaching T see Chaplin at the|; oo " The desperado band is wiped God said: “I am the Lord thy God; thou shalt have no other gods beforeesMe.” - : The Men’s Baraca Class invites you to an hour of o e P sy o b Rex also., It’s another’ o * g p vision of the nation’s first president. At a moment when ex- i Rt etiies, g Hotas g‘;f,'swn}:‘:cfig’;;?g&:c‘fsl},"el‘_“,',;:;‘; Worship and Bible Study '‘at 10:30 Sunday morning., at the 3 ; : First Baptist Church travagance is the fashion Washington’s plea. for thrift are th;:#;‘:m :f;l: F»};io“g; slllli?wll\ll 16 Of | ryiches to the rescue and throws the appropriate. Here are some.of his ‘expressions: Sy orld’s News.” '\ [ 2 ndit chief over the cliff. Corner of Beltrami Avenue and Eighth.Street : ' THIS WEEK~ * SECOND DEGREE C. J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 862F : R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W OFTIOIAL .COUNTY AND CITY FROCEEDINGS . % ‘ Tues. each month Cor! Minnesota Ave. and Third St. ) . 8P.M. i C. B. Hoyt, Secy. Phone 701W A NEXT MEETING ELECTION OF OFFICERS 1% ER E FOR THE “DAILY PIONEER SUBSCRIB ~«Ppromote thrift and industry by example, encourage REX MSLDA.YW Even with Rojas out of the way s séaination: es a plenty in Gale’s manufactures, avoid disipation.’” . A [} there are obstacl ’ . gu s N e thrill oY big dr. | fight for the ahnd of Nell, Belding’s “T'am no more disposed to squander than to stint.” that throb with him:m:.g&mgigfii er dangnte i o0 foster daughter, . Now his valiant “Economy makes happy homes and sound nations; -instill | been achieved:in “The Bréksn But:|ranch rider sweeps them aside leads terfly,” the Maurice Touyrngur 'pro-|to a smashing slimax—a thriller that it deep.” ; v % “Te. o = . duction® released by Robertsor-Cole| will at once surprise and hold spell- = It 1,? m)t,the low pnced gOOds that are a]ways the as a Special, suown at the Rex mext|bound an already aighly thrilled| - cheapest. < - Tuesday. ~laudience. 2 ccount book and enter therein every farthingd The picture is a dramatization: of ; ] ~{the story Marcene, writtg y fene- and expenditures.” ! S . iy A ; o-proverb in the whole ‘catdlog ‘of them™mo fi.‘,’: “Rrapp, wmc},‘."“m il (,germy‘ gved is a' penny gof’.”- s ¢ t Tonight at the Grand theatre, Will ) : < L o e = % ;| Rogers, ..the, screen’s most . l:m{qua - Hioxtor 1 B : =z ¥ character; will appear for the: last 3 : e DOROTHY DALTO! RES. . [time, in’ lo,” a comedy-drama of * SRk The” ability of Dorothy Dalton to|the rarer-sort, one capable-of ‘produc- play emiotlonn[,roles to perfection|ing that pleasant feeling of gaving A T s : s s ‘ . .~ | was again shown last evening at Elko|been well entertained. TN and private life was such as'to inspire hgx—mony, honesty, in-|{heatre where the talented:star.will|. = “Smiling” Bill Parsons, will appedr N S dustry and frugality. i s ; again -appear tonight, in her.latest|in “He Did And He Didn’t,” a 2-part ; i i " > Ag‘individuals-and as a nation we. will do well to follow |Thomas. H. Ince -production, *His|Goldwyn 'Comedz% and Harold Lloyd & - o 5 ] 1 ootatep and ‘observe his precepts. 2 ] Wife’s Friend.” Miss Dalton has 'the| will shine in a comedy entitled, “Off 3 R o i : 5 ) P er admonitions for:intelligent sgvnxig and ‘careful’ P ction ‘of the money thus gained are to be ‘found in-the sayings of George Washington and his own example in public : - role of a young wife of a millionaire|The Trolley.” e} L4 who spends most of his time over a chess table. A’ inurder-mystery is [the central theme in the story, which |~ 3 i highly entertaining and' offers ; - - R copious thrills, * 5 Y3 A . Exchan e Ed’ta” i TH> caloleied sftars 061" the | - = § audience,.. which ‘often :sucteeds in|gp. g y \ 5 4 merely' irritating~them -andsmarring ST, .BARTHOLOMEWS EPISCOPAL. . the interest in the story‘afeifiot, pres. | - First Sunday in Lent. . . ent in ‘“His Wite’s Friend.” :Clues ©10°a. m. Cnurch school and Bible are not planted -against-various peo- | €1ass: Interesting Stories—Real and Unreal—as Told by the Editors of ple in tapid and laughablé succes-| )11 @. m. Morning prayer and.acr: the Press of Northern Minnesota. etold, Rehashed slon, Hal ch as is often the case in stage | and Commented On by This Editor < detective plays. Rather “HissWife’s Professionsl hyms. (No. 19). < Friend” is a thoroughly dramatic|: AJnenca (In honor of Washing- and well-developed motion picture ton’s birthday). ' ; that drifts into mystery convinecingly, | Venite (chanted). . and works out to a satisf: : o Psalms for 22d Sunday morning. sion. . ving cenclu Benedictus (chanted). 4 Bepedistuc (chanted)y - B ) e c i k w Hymn (No. 81). . $ " WALLACE REID'S LUCKY BLOW. | Sermon—‘One Hundred and twen- ; The gust of wind that blows Wal-|ty years young.” .Deut. 34:7. }'ace Reid’s hat over a high wall in Recessional hymn' (No. 374). Hawthorne of the U. 8. A.” his new| -’ Every churchman in church during The ‘By Cyv, Perkins, . ‘A “BARBARQUS” EXPRESSION. : A Duluth newspapei gave utterance to the following in a large scare- head the other day: “Root Flays Wilson.” - The writer must know ' -that to “flay” is to skin, and if Mr. Root “flayed Mr. Wilson” he virtually “gkinned him alive,” for up to the time of going to press there has been i nothing heard from Washington to indicate that the president has passed another angle to the reason' for the high cost of living. The_ article|on the oth d e . : i er side is a girl who Wins| ,i,..;0 Worship at 10:30 a. m. away. = R T . . |picture at the Elko theatre Sunday|Lent. \ ) % ‘ o 4 j - OH, TO BE IN SWEDEN. . |and Monday, brings. fomance in its|" George Backhurst, rector. T . in . B : . % 5 s ; wake. For athlétic Wallie leaps over . 0% ) : bt ° ] v We clip the following from the Clearbrook Journal, which gives|the barricade after his lid and there METHODIST e " atest tx r"M ! explains itself, and reads as follows: - his’ heart at‘once. The picture con- 4 “Gust Erickson, manager of a Spooner store, this week received afcerns the star’s adventures in a myth- Communion. service. Pastor’s th letter from Alfred Palm, now visiting with his brother, Otto, at their.old|ical little kingdom of Europe where “My, Farther and Yours.” = hdme in Sweden, telling of arriving safely after a stormy voyage. he quells a revolution and introduces |, Sunday schiool “at 12. - Take time “Mr. Palm writes that sugar is plentiful ard that American made ; American methods with such fine tor the' Bible. \ : G i Epworth League at 7 p. m..“'Light- goods are found everywhere. He gives a list of staple articles nearly all|{success that the old king turns the ing Lamps in China?” y s = = 3 : American, which are sold there, among which are: Coffee, 37 cents; sugar, | monarchy into a republic and leaves At 8 o'clock a splendid American- 0 % ta'le Of ‘the Cmdlan 12 5 fl 7.2 d s A i H Wallie f: " cents; flour, $7.22 per hundred pounds; American pork, 33 cents; beef, ree to marry the Princess of ization Day stereopticon lecture on Ol’thWéSt Mcm‘téd POIiC e ! 3 32 cents; potatoes, 89 cents per-bushel; butter, 56 cents; oleomargarine his choice. Lila Lee is charming im|.78) " 5 i 37 cents: summer sausage, 28 cents; c};ee'se, 56 cents; m’ilk, 8 cents pe!" her role of the-Princess and Harri- |z *.008 the Border,” followed by the g g QlCoL’IbnnuNmMAmeam : FOX v quart; kerosene, 24 cents per gallon; men’s shoes, $7.30; women’s $6.25; 501 Ford, Tully Marshall, Theodore} o sii1o" illustrated. - You will sing ENTERTAINMENTS eme, : i . G s » 3 with | Roberts, and Charl ;"fi?ei :;Ie(i:lili{fi;rg.“sers, R e ;n the cagk T%éa;‘ziugsl;&:; ?91‘9: * Spelzxedveargb::gr;'ay with, us, Sunday. e ) ” . : » *.~amount-Artcraft, ed | Lo ¥ Averaze wages paid for common labor is $5.25 per day. d aft, was directed by “Blaine Lambert, minister. : J :.e:, Cruze. , ' 7 = P 3 £ & 3 Other - attraction are Mack: Sen- s o a0 5 = ) LOVING OUR ENEMIES, " . |nett’s latest, comedy, “The. Star| ' ST, PAUL'S EVANG. LUTH. " S ee "t a 4 If there is one thing that all mankind agrees ppon it is that of loving|Bo2rder,” and orchestra music Sun-|' ‘Sixth street and America avenue. 5 4 ) our dear enemiesff%‘r l}:lhe mistakes they make. And, even friends ‘who day evening. 3 : .gu_ngay schoolimeets at 10 o’clock. = ' : occupy position of high altitudes become: dearer to ue -when théir feet % unday morning service at 11 _— ; EV—————"}1 slip ‘f"’"f, thte tpfi":‘ of pefeciin and hrecmude.] It :; not.therefore to be.,“nmimr GOLD” GREATEST.: wé?ffflgefi'éfx"fi s‘mue(s‘.? &g e e w2 wondered at that President Wilson has greatly endeared himself to his ZANE 'S WORKS 4 ague, (Y. P. S.) at} a ; © political enemies since his break with Secretary of State Lansing. , Zane Gngvs “Des e‘:}gfi: w‘ohiéh 7 mml: it i M T Su "d ay S u"day o s s n- . E % L ——— comes to:the Grand theatrey: guage at 8 o'clock. The pastor'will i < ; HIS PANTS CAUGHT FIRE. v :llnthur;dnyé istcezt!:in to ad®'lustre|preach on the text from Luke 23:34 What happened to little Stanley Canness of St. Paul this week ma; 0, L8 A0 erica’s premier|—*The First Word from the Cross.” s ) well gerve 12 & ngfin}ilingt to little movie fans, who think no_greater herc :;’Z:’f;aa’;’n‘;g;“t‘geh;"?;!temczo:e Let s make :"s&zhl effort.to attend Tom Mix crashes through four floors on_ horseback 3 > . 5 3 e X . ~ words of consf ation. on examination it was foun at a revolver,|G: ures, . r ; In ¢ 44 % that he had surreptitiously carried into the school room had in some manner d;’:tyiol;l;:'om a Izna‘;x’e iérgenz::tl {hr:; NYMORE CONGREGATIONAL. \ CHARLIE CHAPLIN n l.:Ol'd Help Us i 4 become discharged accidentally, setting his trousers on fire, the bullet/has won'the guthor’s approbation. g’ggflg“{h‘:‘"‘% o : Another Chaplin Film You’'ve Never Seen™ :30—Preaching Service. ® L] » grazing his leg. No great damage ‘'was done but Stanley vows that never-|A cast of-brilliant.pl ; 3 o ant players headed by 8:00—Tuesday evening, cottage more will he do such thing. "Good for Stanley. - E. K. Lineoln, star of countless. cine- A y . —_—y i ma successes, includes EileetkiPercy, prayer meeting. KEveryone is cor- “FOX NEWS”-—MIGHTIEST OF ALL WHY SPREAD DISCONTENT? Margery Wilson‘; Edward - Coxen, ;lially invited to attend these serv- - 3 o ’ 2 Walter Long, W. Lawson Butt,s ces. An economist has figured out that the man who gets a salary of $2,000sell 'Slmpsofi and Arthur Morfll:g:: today is in reality only earning $800. Or, as he states it, the purchasing| - “Desert Gold,’ a W. W. Hodkinson powlx": :;i 3:r:’:yuhka: agnnne d::v:o t(}lli?;:gfl?hl?nt%e 1913, A; nd matter of [releaes, depicts the stirringadven- SALVATION ARMY. fact expe! ere is a wide discrepancy|tures of Dick Gale, a sturdy, soldie: 11 o’cl between the dollars of today and those of five and six years ago. Bugnwhg of fortune. 'He encounters ai s holl}:e:sc}!‘::gt'lng?mmg eiiani /' worry? No matter how much money we earn, or lay aside ,we can none of |lege mate, Captain Thorne, dn ‘his| 2 o’clock Sunday sch ‘us take it with us when we come to cross the great divide. travels, and assists with th&-afd of| -3 o’clock, Y. P. Legion REX UNION SIX-PIECE ORCHF_STR'A - Special Music—Matinee and Evening ‘Admission Admission Matinees, 10 and 25 cents- I‘{ights, 15 and 25 cents George W. Kehoe, pastor. ' / s Defective

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