Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 23, 1920, Page 4

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are laid- ‘{n-the United States. * The o Sslvatlon Army's pnnlelpluon “does not make it ‘& war picture in any res-|} - 5 pect, for the drama -inyolving the d(th 8t., meets army deals exclusively with the na- iday evening tive or’ home phages of thif' remark- able organization, Which has‘ won its THIS WEBK place in the perimanent sfleeuons of the Amtican people. - " stcoun DEGREE ‘; o Bm.o st n;o poltomce at B-mld.fl, Minn., u -qeoml el.d'n mtun 1. »Subscrlb- S 4 oz = = under Aot of Congreas of March 3, 1878, 5 e R T B — “BUILT UP TO A STANDARD T s e e ol : AR TR o DOWN TO A PRICE” No attention paid to annoymous ocontributions. Writer’s name nuofi . & y & . b' knov:iut:. e e h‘&t‘n% uy'.;l"oufir." ’*m .‘t‘l’;n. ‘this office. not ¢ LA 9 = ’ : | ] ) Floster must Yeach thip ofticp nof = i - g You'll find it in the plants of the biggest breeders ‘ - L i 2. : in the: country—and you’ll find it dm the piano box ' ; coops of beginners just starting.” Endorsed by all Am- : cultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. g ¢ .- “Anybody can hatch chicks with a Buckeye.. It op- flfm acres under cultivatlon 25 perates: automatically and can’t:go wrong. ¥You 8etp‘\ ' a%res fallll rty:; one gfie Rosen rye, _..chick from every hatchable'egg. L3 r high sta °f cul t vation. o That’s why poultrymen think. “Buckeye” when they el . smy “mcubator. y 3 g - . ——— ——— — TheBu"l(eye Incubator)e.wuhultohatchmore» ! WOMEN AND WOMEN, . WA N ‘ i NREEY ™ : :Elcl:llmd l;etter chxckezst‘tl]:anta:y l‘:ther mcnhntor,‘ ; T VTR : e &) |8 regardless of price, or w e it bac : Where will the emancxpntlon of women énd? 4 Fiph S B " i : £ 2 ] legislgture leaves only two more states tp be brought into lme A - 4 : D blg aud lite ‘breeders and ‘over 2 000 leadin dealers. - when the impossible wnll have. been accomplished. ' For only a g ot % GH Cala | gell it g : few years ago woman’s suffrage was considered a chimera of e O\ [ il - e Co d j : ge dreameirs, th:w;fi.e c}leesfi :lttt: ¥ e','-fl of the. l"mboW, and even . N : vlncm;n go:fl( %?Thge‘ge:dfgg gf eogse‘:ond;vrglllll%l::l:; ‘the mere idea laughe scorn. . 4 SR T 7 b : WK llxlundll-:d yea:lrs ago goman 3“1? the orname;)t of thel: 1200 Rl w b R : free and show ‘you the Buckeye. Ahome, cherished and revered as a delicate,personality to be L % ear - Re LR = i petted and protected' fro mall of the seamy‘ side of life.’ i o o s e it e The lncubator that h” tgken all of the‘ : . Today she is life itself—a potbnt factor in every phase of}. et e s“mvso'- AT = \mleu-worl: out of a.rhficul incubation. ‘existence—a ‘power domestically, spmtualln socxally, com- AR I Lo N ‘g e so E, 5 ol ‘merci-lly and politically,. P 3 : 4 2 i A “ u. nze .$1 00 - 66 E ¢ size: $19. _She is a banker, a lawyer,: doctor, a merch:int a - . 0,120 Eu n:e an artisan, a war worker, a ‘pred dap an, “If thert it GATE R s TR LA are any Ot,‘}fr ent;hxleflx'nasculm; fields ¢ - to i B /] ke sy e e R c E t t l . 'sure she will soon be in them-—and ma 2 i) Akt PR ' T i etk . E. Ba es Theg no lonzercttremléle at 1;hets d;-“e::l g lrst 18,08 tnak; ‘but in a few succinct words permi V. erstan qts e A . " i o » B iways willing to listen to advice, but that her will s her|, " Sold.in Bemidji by 'm: HUB CLO’I'HING co. | H"“ 26iGeod Honpien ik own and will be exercised as she deems:best.: Her attitude of 218 Minnesota Av 1 =) enudn an 4 , ‘meek and gentle obedience has vanished, - 5 oL s % g ‘... In many cases we find the wxfe the full partner of the hus- ‘band in.business affairs, v auccessful. Asan establnshed fact, every field of labor heretofore. held sacred to man, versal success has crowned her efforts. The feminine mind has breadened and developed untilii has become a wonder of the 8ge. Her metam\orphosxs 1s ’ marvel. N 2 A noted physlcum has even predicted that the day is com- ing when women will become the dominant factor in America life, and that,man w1ll recede toa status oY secondary coiisid: eration. { This may or may not be true. "But of one thing. we aref, certain—woman has attained a pinnacle.in public- life which commands respect and consideration, and the man. who xgnores' - her potentiality will inevitably come to gnef ; Beunbi, 11 The p%wer 'of our new womanhood is great: evenlnow But at will xt be a h # » 3!3,, i = Mt L ‘CULTIVATE THAT BACK YARD. In war .days we urged everyone to- cultxvate that back yard ; _and other; -spare land. Millions.of small ;gardens sprang into I .existence and contnbuted ‘enormously to the food supply. It was done as'a-war measure:. ,Now as a peace measure let us do| ~the same.” Food is nbnormal » high, and there ‘appears no:im-; mediate ‘progpect of any. radical decline., Every little helps in an” émergendy, and back yards ‘can ‘produce wonders ‘when put- td proper use. ; § unconsciou 4 when'he comes' to]( he finds himself "in the hold of a|* NEws ol,' THE tramp steamer bound for Archangel. The boat. i3 carrying a. cargo. of ‘ex=i. plosives. ~Jack climbs, to: the top-of|' : T H E A T E R S |f|the mast and threatens to throw a 4 {.can of nitroglycerin on the deck un- ! ‘less they return to port. 5 00 o _;m::m mBMk in port Jack learns that Bill-| | i g8 i3 going west, taking Glory and . BREEZY WALLACE REID Molly with him. To get money for . * Screen fans ‘who/ . liked Wall,nce the, trip, he accepts ‘‘Battling Bar- Reid in his former picture ““The R0ar: ! r5wg offer of. $200 to the man ‘who s ing Road” will be delighted with his|can gtay in'the ring with ‘him for latest photoplay;, < gDouble ' Bpeed’| threp. rounds.': The, bell taps as ‘the}: .which will be on. the screen aty t! Elko theatre for three days commenc 3 Jing tonight. ! ile Wallie doesn’t, ‘do amfy¥auto racing in the’latter pic- ture,.it has much to do with racing ears. ‘and ‘the star, as chaffeur forih 3 pretty Wanda:Hawley, does some fast| maid e’role of Na-ta-le, siste ‘triving that would‘do credit to-a Bar-lof Lon , the full-blooded Indian - ney Oldfleld He is'a breezy million-|character nhyad by Mitchell Lewis, ‘aire, reduced by a ‘couple of crooks|in- the néew Select pleture. “The Last 2 to earning ‘n living, 4nd his adven-|of 'His People;” \ tures gre satd to (urnlsh amusing en- “The Last Of Hi Peo le’’ is a grip- tertahiment. ping story of Indhn lite in the far| Tully Marshall and Theodqre Rob- | northwest and is 40 be shown ‘at the g ‘rh fg‘-‘e alo 1)}_ the supporting cast. ’Rex Thufldny und F‘rlday G i — Dgiible; Speet™ ;wa written by, I b ‘_'the pleasures of new attlre. And ypu need not, for here are shown splendxd assortments » S Wdodh i Para-|:. . & mts:l‘x‘: tl\l't’\cra!t “;:eet\\ren dlie:ted”bay 2 comG 70 THE REX '@ | o live the misery of agulty hap- and styles that ‘we: are sure . w111 please you. : T Sam Wood. AKES P. AB.T IN “THE, - filrzww’xf{om rtil:: ::nh:lr:‘f:::sl lgfw:' : SOCIETY T £ i GLORI00S LADY” REX TONIGIED| o op Maxon sct whin contronted -Dressesare unusually attractlve in style, quallty and color. Every onean mdmdual It - “Should & W idg g . : PR AT :‘,‘;’.;}‘,’:,“‘:2; e n foi s e | 1 _ereatmn Pnced 320 00 to 385.00 b i » B O Do e N i I puatar. with o SxsaptisunB Soo » n P ; = » Dlive Thomas' third Selznick picture; fwble cast, 3.«« e fl:‘}:{,‘z : -Suits are of serge, velour, silvertone find tncotme, $30' 00 to sso. t‘l'lreh.l'{ g}xlo:;:::rfl:i.ié::nlch comes o] flulhall and Frank Cfirr» : B 3 % .- The B - . :“nAe ‘::t:::{:c ol~t:¥e: %:l:!;y '?‘T"?Kfi Y coacaie e ew mm@alf three-qua,rter and full length in polo, tweeds serges, tricotmes‘ 0 nt’ 'race, { s Er:”"i‘}!' “‘“:::n"'i 5"’:‘.'.::, 23] o M B o Do mowm ‘and sflverhne areteatured in this dlsplay of fine coats.’ S'nappy styles up to the minute - ye: er an exhaustiv . < 5 Joari Alar i axiaesiive sabreh (¥ MRlvation }B.,';:',‘;;,?,';".. “and for: ngh élsfls:amerchandlse reasonable in price. - = the, Rockefeljer estate at Greenwlch, will be shown Conn was secured for the-scene.”-"lat the Grand Thut e notton or the Diky 18 101¢ 14 [Thuraday.: Weaneaday and | [, Advanee spnng showms of New DressGoods in voiles, georgettes siflm and plalds., ‘ Engltl,ng ;addfl’l:fljuflph:gmoo&m ‘It dl:h tense, dramatic scenes| E AIS e clu e fectly in e pic- und ih “The Blue Boniiet,” Bill m, uses underw g‘re There is.n06 sport more charac-| Rhoded* new National Film’ (’:orpor:: : 0 Swea mlddles’ blo and Sflk de ear at teristically English in ull this eonn- tion of America production, tae star| : try. has no end. of| opportunities to sus- R Also showing Jack Dempsoy 1n his}tain her reputation as America’s un- fourth episode of his thrilling serial[rivaled screen: ingénue commedienne, |- czptloned “Shanghaied.” “*I'her role of the waif who becomes a "After rescuing Glory: from the clut-|8alvation Army worker giving her £hes of Meeney's gang; Jack Garry-is|remorkable talents even wider scope waylaid by a gang Meeney has em- thn did any of her previous feature ployed to shanghai Jack. - Jack puta|successes. Iteis a powerful drama -up-a bully fight, but he is knucked with eomody mnm All'of its scenes - ~ R um'nmu_;ii;z T X3g A |

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