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_‘the screen-and will be seen at the ‘ play .was_ originally produced the ri Kerrigan, usuilly so imm: whether in outing rig, past- just fought with three men. knee-|when deep in the mud and in a lashing rain, and his appearance shows it'in a sequence of scenes that follow.Any E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. T iy 4 HEntered at_the postoffice at Bemidil, Minn, as second:-class matter Cengress of Marc “under Act of h s, 1879, rain merely have the effect.of giving two-g ‘ attenti d to ann us tributions. Writer must o # be ::'wn ..'f..“:‘.u"‘m, bat net nosessarily for publication. o name. the tailor-made veautifying: devices ‘. unications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not of civilization. ‘Lillian Walker, has “Shades of Shakespeare,” a burlesque on a famous stage success, featuringf Alice Lake. This and ‘“The Joyous 'theatre tonight and Saturday. Do . It's a wise missiwho' knows how to hook. .& bashful lover. . ‘Pinto’” had BEMIDJI WOMEN VOTE PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE.| GRINAGER'S- . have strong tendency to. bring out| at 8 o'clock. a . In the primary election, held in:Bemidji Monday evening, freckles, and as a result more Othine THIS WEEK . when several women voted their presidential preference in some s”” s” l ” E :zssksoflgr ‘Ii,:héfm'fi‘é"i?;ne?& !(‘)'tt}?in: FIRST DEGREE / K : N D of the wards, they seemed to be appreciative of the oppor- tunity, for in municipal affairs they are denied that privilege, and it reminded us of when we were a resident of Illinois, where they are privileged to vote in state and lesser units, 1t will rquire two more states to pass the amendment, when GROCERY SAVE-A-BIT the national act becomes effective, Connecticut, Louisiana and CARRY-A-BIT Florida being three which have not taken action as yet and b the last two cannot act until after the election. Six states, Ala- Borax Soap, 5 51 bama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Virginia' and Mary- 22 bars for........... 1and voted against ratification. But the states of Washington and Delaware. have called special sessions of the state legislatures March 22, for the purt pose of ratifying. If they do, that will settle the campaign. PR R SIMS RESTS HIS CASE IN' THE NAVY: IMBROGLIO. ‘ Admiral Sims has rested his case in the hearing in Wash- ington over his allegations into faults of the navy at the:outset of the world war. He had.critized the policies and stood by what he had to say, and when hé: was asked to substantiate what he said, he stood by his guns. His cross examination will begin today. . : ¥l‘he period covers about the first six or eight months only, “when the allies narrowly escaped defeat,” according to the gy Omare 30 " . 96 s §1.19 g 98e | Beans, No. 2, admiral. “At that time,” he said, “the department violated 6 cans for.... numerous well recognized and fundamental principles of war.” 5 » And upon this is what the investigation was hung. Polar White 1 N -l Soap, 17 bars........ $ ay. It is said to be even more enter- taining as a motion picture.” ix-up in NEWSOF THE |||, Complications erer», mixup iu : some mother-in-law and’other mirth: THEATERS | ' Corn Flakes, 2sc il provoking details ‘involves the ..ero Crackers, - 58 c by the cady....- into a mess, from which he extri- cates himself by a clever trick. ' : ffee, fresh ' . Lois Wilson is again Mr. Wash. ke lm R - : s s e PRERC burii’s- leading’ woman; and the sup-|§-- ;_'(_)asted! 5 Ib “EVEN AS EVE” REX: LAST ' |porting cast also includes Adele Fa Matches, 12 . » J; 3 rington, Monte Rlue, and C. H. Geld- e 57 - mbm‘tm‘g art. The picture, which is a Para: _boxes in pkg... V- c A no?e‘;ll’:tr ¢ pziugg: ‘:l 2:';,]0‘1: sect, in n;:“gt"Anc"‘“' was directed-by Don Lugx, per ' Ll " Y va 4 a risp. g ) v e A e Tanh aadljThe treat SBlE V. leomads padiage ... 12€ ! g ¢ es an obbers,” w! special B e this featyre will be st,:ow‘n at&he fiz" usic each evening are added attrac- 3 bars for....... :::::'" again tonight for the K fons at the Elko for tonight and to- Palm Olive, c It.ls a band of more or less fanati-} 9""“ g g Jelly Powdei ) » PACKED WITH LAUGHS. e " uc Prunes, special, 20c value: ....... cal men and women, some of them sincere in their belief, but led by a false prophet, who heads the bandfi:The motion picture coming to the simply for the money he can get out Elko theatre next Sunday, Monday of it. Cold and unscrupulous, he not{and Tuesday {s declared to. ibe & only deceives his followers, but the laughing cure for the blues as well as man whose trusted agent he is, at-|an inside tip to young wives who are tempting to despoil his employer of | Suspicious of-their equally young hus- valuable 1ancs which he knows he[bands. It's led “What's Your Hus- owns. . band Doing?” and features Doris May The members of the band are grim,|and Douglas MacLean, the two lively determined men and women, who be-|and attractive’ young players whom lieve in direful punishments both on|Thomas H. Ince recently raised to this earth and the hercafter for those|stardom, by presenting . them in, not in the cligue, and help to admin-|"‘23% Hours Leave.” Their second ister some of the punishments them-|picture is declared to be even fun- selves. ' In their fanaticism there is|nier than their first. i Lo i no deed at which they will stop at - — 120 THIRD STREET the command of the leader, even WHAT'S MUD TO KERRIGAN Phone 351 attempting the slaying of innocent persons who have, in their estimation infringed on their. rights. - James J. Corbett will also be saown in another episode o. .as fa- mous serial, “The Midnight Man.” In' “The Joyous Liar” J. Warren NAZIMOV* TO APPEAR "IN ROLE OF “THE BRAT” The supreme Nazimova in her lat- est production, ‘“The Brat,” has..een booked' as the:attraction at the Rex theatre tomorrow and Sunday, an. the management promises. a -rare|| treat to its patrons. ‘“‘The Brat” is Nazimdva's own' scréen: version ° of Maude:; Fulton’s highly successful stage play. She -eolaborated -with/; Charles Bryant'ui the adaption of the |'}" dramatic vehicle, which was made in- to scenario form by June' Muais, Metro Pictures Corporation is the ex- clusive distributor of this new Nazi- mova production. The story has to do with the vicis- situdes and final triumph of “the brat” a nameless waif of the turbu- lent sea of life in a big city. Shéj’ loses her ““job” in the chorus becausel:§- sne is too shabby in “make a front.”{ 4 . o ot ire Ly Dejected and shelterless, sue leaves] You kll;lw it is not an easy miatter to the theatre only.to be insulted by a ildren dici: 2 masher and then haled to the Night 8& chil to take medicine, and forcmg it on them does no good. Most mothers Court on his.trumped up charge. 5 ;| Some spectular and very unusu: know that ajcough medicine, while palatable, should contain no settings are said to feature the big| |} dmg . p child.: i 5 e Ay production of “The Brat.”. 'x Jy ) ¢ i The_Community Singers wifi also[}" The great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is ex- appeat-at the Rex, Saturday and'Sun-[{¥ plained by the fact that it containa no opium or narcotic of any kind, and at the same time is so pleasant and agreeable to the taste that children like’ INVOLVED IN A MESS day. ' (iWillilam Gillette’s famous farce, ° 9 ; *“Too Much Johnson,” has reached s ugh Remedy i Rl L Blko theatre tonight and Saturday, Se 3 ‘fHiatinee and evening, With Bryant|§ = For this reason alone it isa favorite with the mothers of young || ‘Washburn in the starring role. Thelk ' children R e o wenty-five years ago with Mr. Gil-|, 3 the lead and was hailed Romeo did she coyly arch her eye- brows and wait for him to pop the question? She did not. She went one comtemplating proposing to the|after him with a wicked lookin’ 45— screen hero can see him at his worst. §coiled .lariat around his hard-boiled But in the case of handsome Jack|neckband—and vamped him into a Kerrigan, mud and torn clothes, and |proposal. See Mabel Normand. as 1 ‘garments plastered to him by the|“Pinto” the rollicking, frolicking, him a new sort of appeal; that of a|picture, and will .bé shown Sunday big, strong primitive man stripped of jand Monday at the Grand. | s o ot later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. the leading feminine Tole, and ‘the : i —_— program will include the fourth of 'the Special Christie 2-pait comedies, | - Liar,” will be showing at the Grand |Now Is the T'ier tos(‘nt Rid of These | Normand you know- how easy it is to REGULAR BUSINESS \ " i S i remove those ugly spots so that no DO SHE?..I'LL SAY SHE DO! one will call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of Othine, double strength, from your druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of frec!xlea .and . get a beautiful com- plexion. Theisun and winds of March as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove the freckles. ght idea! Fresh from the wild|NEW AUTOMOBILE FIRM ! g, ot : 'Ti.:(d wooly we;t-she hit_high society costume or evening clothes, I8 seen in e' a tornado—and—Oh, Lady,— a ‘greatly disheaved state. ‘He had |she sure jazzed things up a heap. And Aaron Bengson of Mizpah has she fell in loyve with a bashful which has un whirlwind. It’s a Goldwyn gly Spots LAUGH WITH HER 1n “The T SELLS OVERLAND “FOUR” sales agency in this city. The car was shipped to Mizpah yesterday. | Cor. Minnesota :vo. and Third St. 8 P.M Visiting brothers especially invited C.. B. Hoyt, Secy. Phome 701W NEXT MEETING T R C. J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 8627 R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W SATURDAY—— ~ SYMPATHIZE WITH HER THE INCOMPARABLE " { $]7ZfEHer Latest and Greatest Production . * " "Adapted from Maude Fulton’s sensational stage chased one'of the new Overland * which were received in'a recent ship- ment by the Kaliher-DeLeuil Co., opened an “Overland and* “pEP” | Than Most— ‘Mabel i BENIDJI LODGE Loyal Order of MOOSE, NO. 1482, Meets first & third Tues. each month ‘Pinto Bemidji Lodge No. 119 L 0. O. F, Beltrami Ave, and 4th St., meets every Friday evening at the | Mitine'e and Night CRY WITH HER BR. at " success. Presented in seven bubbling acts by Richard - A. Rowland and Maxwell Karger. Directed by Her- bert Blache. : ot ‘COMMUNITY SINGERS AT THE REX THEATRE . SATURDAY.AND SUNDAY - T Out of this season’s bewildering dictates of Fashion,one thought stands clear—you must appear natural. Uncorseted? No! Emphatically No! - Certainly frocks and suits never more definitely demanded the founda- tion of a clever corset. When Paris says . you!l should look “uncorseted,” Paris means you should wear & cor- set so deftly designed to be a part of ' - yourself that st merely dccents the natural beawsy of your figure and the most critical cbserver will mot be able to trace your charm to its subtle support. - Lucite, Lro. % ? % . HERE is ndt the woman_ but will be interested :in what the world-famedHouse of Lucile has to say about corsets.. o There is not the woman: but will appre- ciate the specialized sérvice of our corset department; a service .that . offers . you ,selection from an;all-comprehensive stock .of the unequalled i \ and the carefdl attention of eéxpert corset- ieres who will take a petsonal pride in your satisfaction. ciiari g [Sun. & Mon, I

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