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N '~ 70 HOLD WATER CARNIVAL. Feather ‘River country of northern o : 2 ¥ ; California " taking’ exteriors. for the | \ 3 4 production.. 'A hand.to hand knife Cass Lake, Feb. 27.—July 19, 20 et BEMIDJI DAIIJY PIONEER . NEWS OF T HE b lm,ttlel between :allsnuxl:‘y and . Fill-|and 21'havek-bean set as the dates fot 3 & A i i PG A “ 5000+ |l fmore i3 one of the thrilling episodes | the Cass Lake Water Sports Carnival | Drs.«Larson & Larson, Optometrists. 00N BXCEPT SUNDAT: D' b ; ; on, Optome .._._._W D RVERY H‘I o oo T H E A T E RS of the production. ¢ to be held here by the Cass Lake|If troubled with hnd‘ehu, nervous- ’..\ BEMIDII oNx! 5 b ; There 'wil ‘alse be shown a. Mutt|Water Sports Association. ness or eye disorders of any kind, : : & Jeft,comedy, and James:J. Corbett = needing slanaes oF Elanses y Kad, 6..E. CARSON,’ " E. H. DENU, .. Pres. and Treas: A .. 8ec.-and Mgr. - 'ar;;:ll- tl::ocelebrnted» Fox World's News G 4 AN will aleo be a strong and interesting EAST TIME TO‘!GHT. feature. 80y Y Neal Hart/who plays the star in 3 < 1 the big feature, “When the Desert] 7 : ; Smiled,” at the Rex, last time to- ‘WANTED—A HUSBAND” night, is' a ‘real Westerner. . After ,Bl‘llle Burke’s 1atest picture is Eau—l 1 : 7 graduating from Bucknell University ed ‘“‘Wanted—A Husband” and is an be g:w.n"t? ‘txg: e’afl‘z‘irf%m%’:?&:.fl'x?b&":flh:X&'::." » mm? must in Pennsylv.a'nla,‘ Hargsd t |adaptation’ of a magazine story, by Pioneer must reach this office not and became ‘a’ cattle It will be | consult them, Artificial e)]uf fitked. "BEMIDJI LODBE) O e “Loyal Order of Bemidji Lodge No, 119 MOOSE, NO. 1482, 2 L 0. %4]:1':' slzelmi < . ) Ve. an me PR Meets first ‘& hind 1 ‘ il $th. 3. mest Tu each; - month :tv eg'y o'clo y )"em.‘_ TELEPEONE 933 A i Bz;ured at'the postoftice at fiemld!l. Minn., as /gecond-class -matter under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. " - Communitations for the Weekly later thin Tuesday of each Week:to insure publication in the current issue. Mixnesota Ave. and Third St. THIS WEEK T o 0 R : ; . : i - 'THIRD DEGREE" around Wyoming. . § talents of pretty. Miss Burke. 3 . o d AT Winter N, Go-Tel. ”” There are few men who can pyt the | %;:BnB!,fl‘-I;eo s ll::dins m&;_ls,laflfis . "NEXT MEETING A Js » N. G., Tel. West:into pictures such:as ‘H’?t can. | L. Crane, who also appeared opposite Hannah, Rec: Sec., Tel TI8W 138 s : The picture opens-with a big rodeo (1€} in /“The Misleading 'Widow and | §, ELECTION OF OFFICERS - 1 J A~ SRR 3 or “border day” celebration. Jim |’ ‘Sadie: Love.” ~\Gypsy O\Brien and - 8 l| Love; 4 man-of:the plains, rides into{Kid Broad, the ex@ugilist, are-also in WERELY PIONEER S the Doraer. tawn fo join in the cele- |the cast. l\l;;}edmm was directed by gummary of the news of the week. Published ‘bration, 'where - he ts - Chiquita e indom - -an to any sddress, for, in advanos, $2.99 |} Romerez, o ward gf ome of ihe big-|mount-Artcraft. i g gesp rdnchiers in . the county., Jim| A Briggs comedy, a ‘post)nature wl‘ns the roping and tying:contest study and the special musical pro- . and. thus wins the afféttion Chi- | 8ram’ are added features at'the Elko . . BEETIED) quita.” One-his way back to his ranch (tonight and, tomorrow. 7 2 T he spends the night ln;the ¢abin of ‘ VERY SIMPLE IF YOU OBSERVE FORMULA. an old man, who proves to be a neigh- | WILLIAM CLIFFORD WRITES 3 ¥ < bor of the big rancher. He tells Jim : ANOTHER BIG PI CTURE Out from Springfield, Ill.,, comes a wail from a taxpayer;|of the trouble he is having With the ; oL I who has written t6 Internal Revénue Collector Pickering of William_Clifford, the ‘Shakespeare big rancher who is trying to force B 5 e . & S Y73 >N P \" 3 ) ffe [} e movies, s gi to th that district, in -which he analyzes thé:income tax situation, in hiin'to sell his property,. Love offers w0 Joggaven to.sae which he says: e - to buy ‘the old man ‘out and agrees|screen.some ofsits . greatest clgssics, g ro vy lng : P ' ig rancher for higrights.|who wrote “‘Tie Bargain® for, ‘Will- “There need be but little-trouble to figure your income| tax. In the first place it may be,worked out by algebra, astron- orbett will alsa ‘be seenyiam 8. Hart and ‘‘The Eternal Grind’” ,. : =Y FOOd | N' omy, trigonometry or syntax and then your answer may be pisode of “The Midnight | for Mary. Pickford, has just finished correct and it may not. If your income is $2,400 a year’ and .'a& Para- N the supervision of the direction of his - latest story written . especially, for y that inimitable 'little sfar Shorty A Hamilton. .This story is entitled “The you have a diagnond,ring gnd an automobile, and are married " THE REX O e oy e jrne to a brunette girl twenty-six years old, you take the amount of | . - oo oy ) life -with its -tears and joys told fin - your income and add your personal property, substract YO‘l)lr ‘guing -title of the .Secx Olassics, ‘tll';at 1exclns§ve-nciiflord magner - and Itiply by your wife’s height and divide nc., photoproduction-stas dainty |Showing you.what happens every day street number, mu tiply by ¥ g ¥y %lolaml‘)ung, that is b s tnz in the big:lumber-and railroad camps B & ’ . your telephone number. : E Y of--the great Canadian Northwest. P “If you have a child in your family you sybstract $200 from ff:;t““’s‘:;z‘:y".""“,m:‘: -";fct’flf_z theatre o\ i photoplay s annouNced at . fhe your income, add the amount of your propertys ‘multiply by your|adaptation of the riotous farce by |Grand. tkeatre on Saturday and‘Bun- Waist measure, substract the size of your collat and your child’s James Cullen anq Lewis Allen Browne, day. ] g : age, multiply by the amount you have given the church during that was produced on the:stage in ! - = the year and divide by the number of your automobile license e O T Coix sorss aeonine. . | " BRINGING- UP FATHER “IN tag. 4 : : . The plot of this comedy'is described SOCIETV " «If there is a second child you deduct $400 from your|asmost adroit. It hastodo with the| ¢ vy don't roar over:the side- income, add the weight and age of the child, divide by the date ‘c‘:“l‘;i“‘:;’;‘o ‘fil o:‘:‘g'h“g"g:gim;:t“igfi splitting antics of Walter Vernon as of your birth, multitply by the size of your hat and substract of embarrassing cire ave c;'lltG?nS thi’!f:}g’:j{-' égzt éé‘“fiimfii‘&fi | B8 ' e ; b the weight of your mother-in-law. y _'[interrupted as.often Pt|comic cartoon . musteal ~comedy, [f We have the-bread— . . e : i) “After you get it all figured out you won’t have to pay any ) : 5 . . F ~ to spoon,. ; .. |“Bringing Up Father 'in Society,” < taxes of any name or nature, for they will have you in the beoby In the first place, it turis out that {,,yrve logt your funnybone, according a ‘burglar, and not,a parson, perform- o : s L5 ¥ ,/ voba ”» Y, e to the mewspaper critics of - other ? . ¥ hatch and strapped down. 1 . |ed the ceremony. and it is only after| ;i;eq ‘they are scoring knockout hits ’ ey ) IO AT ,|the pair of -youngsters have left on everywheré -and ,will be seen)at- the| \ - 55 We insist, however, that there is no comparison between ““:“‘ ll'f-idlltgmr t:m t;l.e »brifdets Par-|Grand theatre~Tuesday, Match 2.+ ; . 7 : 4 ) the prevailing price inflations and automobile tires. The latter ents learn the astounding fact that)pjcyets are on sale nowft Board- they may gpt be married at.all. They ", some times blow up. , set out in ‘pursuit, but.the newlyweds | ™" s Drug Store: ~ o 5 : have. a head st‘art on them, -and ‘a g - s great number of unusual.adyentures ; If the former crown prince gets short of cash he might|iCe,), “em 'in the little mountain # secure a booking in the American movies. It takes all sort of ~ people to make up a reel. : / No IMPROVEMENT hés ever been " made on bread-and-milk as food for grow- ing boys and glrls., / The new, better loaf that, tastes so good I‘itt.le folks can’t get enough of it. ; { t BIG PRODUCTION COMING. “The. Miracle of Love,” apicture ?arltcz by the new Cysmopc;litax: ,,P{]:" T .f: th - d if 't Sl ' ; 3 uctions company, ;is coming td’the ¢ : P it o i 7 |Blko theat el: ezfi Eunday, Monday Ty 1%, mO ners, an see if it isn’t even more: SALIS] —SA' . and Tuesdady, wit. ucy Cotton and L0 ' i : f % ¢ Monroe $alisbury, s’tfit‘{_’gt «phe | Wyndham Stanging in the chief roles. delicious'than your own bread. ...~ Man in the Moonlight,””* he Sleep- It is described as a strong’ story: of ) Sl T il B 2 S ing Lion” and “The Blinding Trail,” |British high life written by Cosmo comes to the Rex theatre in “Sun-|Hamilton.- .= , = ,_ : down 'Trail,” a vivid drama of the| . A novel feature, pictures in natur- “west that was,” tomorrow. " |al colors—made by a new photo- " Alices Elliott, the Oakland' soctety |graphic process cilled Prizma, wil girl, who forsook tea parties and also apear at the.Elko,Sunday, Mos- bridge matinees for the lure of the|day - and Tuesday. . The famous mercury lamps, is seen as Salisbury’s | Hawaiian volcano Kilanea.is/the sub- leading woman, while Beatrice Dom- ject—and it is beautitul. isngulezl. ‘dh;i p];;yet‘l the little SI‘)‘l'l H o, £ ea Island’girl in “The Lignt of = Ty eyl tory,” one:of Salisbury’s earlier suc- WILD AND WESTERN cesses, shafés honors with .uiss Elliot.| =~ Fay Pincher with'a special cast in- \Miss Dominguez is seen in‘a Spanish | cluding Earl Rodney, Neal Burns, senorita, the scarlet queen of the|Eddie Barry and a Jlarge number of western village. . .. . iy . <Christie Girls,” willrappear Satur- The film is said to be replets with [ day and Sunday at the Grand theatre picturesque western scemery, as the|in the -Christie ‘two-part comedy, entire company spent a-month in the | “Wild and _Westent” X d ) hotel where they seek shelter and 'solitude. " . . ; P () : .. . Mr. Hoover, at least, is entitled to one form of distinction. He admits that he is not a candidate for president. e h Latest reports from abroad indicate that the League of Nations is still the League pf Nations. ; : B — ’ Atyour grocer'ss - VSR ol "k\i} b 'HOME- BAKERY By Cy Perkins, 1. Interesting Steriu;-—Ro"ll and Unreal—as Told by thetEditors of " the Press of Northern Minnesota—Rseteld, R 57 A and Commented On by This Editor ~ 5y L850 i il : PROHIBITION RE’SULTS IN ST. PAUL. k8 The St. Paul’ Pioneer Press gives the following facts concerning the six months’ effect of prohibition on the city of St. Paul and the county: Reduced the number of patients in the city hospital about 1,000 for six months. K . . Reduced the applicants for admittance to the poorhouse 40 per cent in six, months. ~ g . Reduced accidents, suicides, assaults and the like about 90 per cent. Depopulated the workhouse at times so that it 'may be closed and the prisoners kept at the county jail. |’ Reduced the number of prisoners in the county jail more than 200 for the year compared with 1918. ~ Made fewer drug users rather than_increasing them, as was freely predicted. . d s Is making the typical bum obsolete.—Little Falls Transcript. . , Grinage SUNSHINE | TS "= A GROGERY ||| _Today, Lust Tims _ Here’s . the ch‘an;e you NEA'I_‘ }_lART have been looking for. Not 6 £ 3 ‘When the -~ i’ expréssin_g distirict- ”fi - ive personality’ - for the more . —————t - 'SUCH IS THE ANIMAL, MAN. . ‘An observing contemporary says that a boy can sit on a sled six inches . squarey tied to a sleigh movying eight miles on hour, but he can’t sit on a sofa five minutes for a :dollar. - A" man will sit on an inch board and talk politics and war for three hours, but put him in. a church pew for forty minutes and he gets nervous, twists; turns and goes to sleep. A man will pouch his cheeks with tobacco and the juice running down his: chin. feels good, but a hair in the butter kills him.—Stillwater Gazette. v S . . . “THE NEEDLE—WATSON.” Rum rebeis in Iron cuunty,'b{fiiéhigan, will be charged and captured, so the federal authorities say. 0, ‘doubt there will be a clean-up in the near future.—Stillwater Gazette. 4 We presume they-will be charged with dis-Still-ed-water. ONE MORE LOSS OF LIFF_'SHOULD BE FATAL. It has: been stolen siX times, and -there had been . many successful ¢ attempts besides. Three times its owner h‘dfi lost his life in attempts to protect it.——Detectivfi Story Magazine. R “THE BREATH OF; A NATION.” N g i L] 4 specials, but cash and carry: prices. Pay-us a visit and see what we have to offer in ; TP (] ] ‘fancy and staple groceries. ; neser‘ sm'l_oa ' Milk, la);gei cang. : lfie ‘A western picture that for Salmen; pink, talls 4.2 thrills, and excitement would Campbell’s Soup, 2 for 25¢ be hard to beat Peas, fancy, sweet.........16¢c : Koy v - | Corn, extra standard...:.17¢ Neal Hart-is a true -wes Tomatoes, California, No. erner, whocan shoot, ride, 2%, 6 cans ... 5...98¢ throw the lariat, bra'pd 8 cow Jelly, in 14-0z. glasses....27¢c ||| or do anything a real cowboy Creamery Butter, 1-1b .can do better than any actor : brick. ........ on the scréen. Polar White Soap, 17" L A ‘bars: for. ... ~.-.$1.00 + ' Health expert says that eating garlic is: a preventive of the “flu.”’ Palm 'Ollve Seap, 3 for....25¢ JamelJ.Corbett ! i , With'all its disagreeable features; many would prefer the.“flu.”” The #flu” Raisins, per ‘pound » 30c | G AT e % e dbés_pqt cause ‘o_ne' to lose all his' friends.—Winnipeg e Press, ;.. MOST GIRLS HAVE EYEBROWS SHAVED, {OT SLITTED.’ : " She turned, threw-back Her head, and-stared- toward -him with slitted eyebrows. She lqwere_d her glance as the big boss smiled slowly.—All-Story Weekly. ', .- b Sk : 3 : . 7 OH, CLARENCE! AIN'T IT AWFUL! ' % ‘Rouge and powder, short dresses and openwork waists are now pro- hibited at the Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn’s executive school for ... 'young men.—N.. Y. \American. - ¢ —_——————— LONG DISTANCE KNOT TIEING. ;/A-Detroit young man was married by telephone the other day. Just ~when ‘the lines should be busy. or out of order they work perfectly.—Winni- peg Bulletin. 41 i 5 Dromedary Dates, p package ... Figs, dried, per 1b Pimento Luncheon Loaf, - per pound . “Bacon, 1b ... Yeast ... ‘ Jelly Powder; all flavors, 10c Spaghetti..... AR I\Eagatoni..... } Four for 25¢ Egg Noodles . k “The Midnight Man” | REX UNION ORCHESTRA +-" 10c and 25c Matinee 2:30 Night 7:20-9 e et e 3 ‘Bhe b Co ing Mbnday' Jack Dempsey ; in . “Dare Devil Jack” 120 THIRD STREET BIG MISTAKE SOMEWHERE. ¢ b Ay . There comies from ‘South Dakota a ‘whisper of bootlegging in a news: : = " The best known man in ! paper office. This is indeed strange. . Who ever heard of fi:fnpnpun man - FHONE 851 o the world.. TEd e vl.np’wonld either drink or have anything to do with liqguor?—Pollock’s News. | || emmmmm———— 5 2 N