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“THE BEMIDJ1 ‘DAILY PIONEER 3 r 1 f @veral days ' last week’ DOROTHY DALTON HERE |OVer mevern Dorothy Dalton appears at the Elko | S0Unt of the popular demand to s theatre tonight and tomorrow, in|” “‘Black is White,” a photoplny pro- duced by Thomas H. Ince. It was adapted from an original 'story by 'George Barr McCutcheon., -Miss Dal- ton plays.a triple role and is said to. have been afforded unusual opportun- ities to djsplay her versatility and talents as'an emotional actress. .'This 18 the play that a leading St.\ tlmes at the Grand theatre tonlsht takes place/in the dining room or the The popular blond star’s success in | Astor’ Hotel, » during a banquet ten- this. production is unique,’inasmuch (deréd Jack Garrison by “The Purity. as the role is different _from anything|League.” Sitting directly opposite|| she has essayed for some time. -Here-|Garrison at .another table is Georgi- tofore, the beautiful Bessie has spec-|ana Chadburne played by Constance |ialized in society dramas, but in “Kit.|Talmadge a charming widow of ty Kelly, M. D.". she assumes the twenty, who had tried to make Gar- role of a woman doctor in a western |rison make loye to her in her apart- mining town, and the change. .is. de-|ment on ‘the previous night. Gar- cldedly refreshing. A rison is presented with a loying cup Kltty proves she’s just ‘as good a|by the chairman of the Purity Lea- détective as she is a physician when|gue who terms him “a good man on t ‘the toffice at Bemidjl, Mifin., a8 ‘second-class matter - MO""‘A‘Q“:"O .Oonnm. March 3, 1879, 1 d to annoymous contributions. Writer's name must- . be g::w.l“::tg: .n;il“' Mn net nceessarily for publication. oations for the Weekly Ploneer must reachthbis office not fater than Tuesday of each wo-k to lnllln ‘publication in the: current issue. 'THE WORLD IS WATCHING GERMANY, ' The world has been watching Germany since the internal lid blew off and has been wondering what the final outcome will be—whether it will result in a stable and orderly govern- ment, or follow the lead of Russia and go over to bolshevistic rule. ‘A lull in the storm does not necessarily mean an end to trouble—it may be only the prelude to more violent outbreaks. Most people, however, are convinced that the vacillation of the allies in dealing with Germany is.responsible tor the present unrest. ‘It has caused the ‘old and arrogant: mllxtary caste to believe that they can- bluff the allies into.quiescence in the event of their overthrowing the government, and they will never rest until they are again firmly seated in power. Candor, too, compels us to admti that they are ‘not enm\e’lx "without reason in so thinking.. The end is nowhere in sigh e Q. AMERICANS GREAT FAULT FINDERS. We Americans have a great. habit ,of: our public officials, in congress and elsewhere.* acts do not please us we are quick.to’' pass cefisiire, to-say what we think. This is praiseworthy, for it indicates thnt Wwe are a thinking people. . But we do not say these things to the officials themselves, and that is not praiseworthy. It indicates that/ we prefer to :Er back and growl rather than put the case dxtectly are frequently quite inéhfi "en ite and hit less.’ That’ YOU MIGHT streets it.soon passes from you child. That kmd word and oth and Commented On by. This Edihr BQY, PAGE MR. NOONAN. %% ) Bill Noonan must hBVe either had a fire, broke his leg or got married, from the looks of his Region last week. - And the worst part of it is, how does he expect other Jpapers to get out a good exchange ¢column, without his Guess he must have spent a few days across the \ P of “chop suey.’ ‘b If that’s the case he will be “loaded” with new nleas, because e er. )th still give out the pills which produce inspirations. et 2GR b : DON'T DO IT BILL. Bxlly Sunday admits he is willing to run for presldent on any old ticket, but declares for Billy Bryan for a companion, vice-president. Sunday was a sprmter when he pliyed professional baseball, but we doubt if he could get far in the presidential game with Bryan playmg second fiddle.—Still- i 'water Gazette.- NOT BAD ADVICE AT THAT. His Excellency the Guv, with the assistance of Secretary Gns and Irvmg + Caswell seem to have had a little the best of the argument down at the istate republican‘conveption last week, but, we fignre that they are pretty ‘likely to keep out of the Hennepin poultry yard in thé future and let the home roosters, decnde on the cock of the walk.—Northern Nm \ NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. B Because of increased cost of production in the form of lnbor and| material ‘a slight: advance in: dnsplay advert; ‘. rates is” made’ necessary. Rates will be advanced two cents, from 28 ¢ td 30 centa an mch eflu:txve April 1st—St. Cloud Tlmea ; \ o—- o THEY ARE ALL DOING l'r . The Journal-Press is compelled to advance its: ndvar'tmng utes slightly, on May first, two cents’an inch. This will not_be sufficient to cover the advance in wages given to its employes this month, and on top. of this is the certainty that the price of print paper will be given another boost soon. It is probable. that it will be absolutely necomry to make further advance later.. The newspapers of the country are.up against hard conditions;. and most of them: are doing & lot ‘of hard work,‘md if they pay fortunate. Advertisers will please take notice that the advertising nte . starting May first will be 30 cents-an mchHourml—Pm S—————— | viilage violinist. - He is in 16ve only. with his work and“his. little ‘sister, NEWS OF THE Gabrielle; The 52 aftair with THEATERS Rouget and is 't marriage. Kathléen: Yorker, comes to'visit and she takes an interest ln linist, . Fixally, Pférre takes hi th Kim 2 she invites himto her home where rms LATEST ncj:m adventures ars. encountered that are igm s Tole m:uefl yll:hdn-_d.::hd action that iviags: ‘that hm::::?::: o5 showiiig a Century comedy in This is his 'latest picture 5 be R?: feature acreen. of- two par ‘I tions . ‘everfilmed - dppears she solves the mystéry of the murder |the straight and narrow path.” .As ‘Wiiliams, - the bad-man wno was|Garrison rises to make his -speech of |. goet up by her sweetheart. She'sav-|acceptance his eye falls on Georgi- ed her sweetheart’s life andcured|ana and his tongue does a tail-spin. his heart -trouble, and became: nis|The Purity’ Leaguers glare. as'the family physician for life. ' . i:ui:{ apparent vampire, take ine cup away “Bumping 'Into ' Broadway,”’ also|from Garrison and the banquet ends featured on the bill at the Grand to- ina roush-house $100,000 two-reel - eopediu starrlng nommrmnrs the: lnimlmhle Haro)d'Lloyd; and it's .. COMING m m SOON a “‘pippin.””" It is not a one-reel-story | An industry that cuts wages below stretched. over two reels,” but ..fivefihe: living level, that refuses to re- reels of rapid-fire comedy action con- employ..former service men, who re- densed into two reels. - Bebe Daniels ‘turned for their old jobs-and an in- is her usual decorative: dnd elevor dustry that permits the workingicon- g . x | ditions to be unsafe and unhealthful cannot survive; /. This is. one of the polnts drlven ‘home in “The Right to Happiness,” a iphotoplay of the hour which is to be seen at the Rex soon. *“The Right to | Happiness’’ is not a propeganda pic- ture, meither is it a mealy-moutheu smoothing over of a 'bad situation. It is’a forceful, smashing exposure of certain- existing conditions: with the solution pointed out clearly and dra- 'matically. : sltuatiom “One "of the most ludicrous sltua— inc o Search of a Sinner,” Constance T: madge’s latest Emerspn-Loos produc. tion, Teleaséd, through' Fifst. Nationa Exhibitors’. Cirouit, which begins’ a two day’s run at the Rex thea,tre to- MOrrow. The. 'afore-mentioned ' LAST TIMES GRAND 3.2 "Two Especlally Entertammg Plays - BESSIE BARRISCALE Plays the role of a woman medic’in }a rough mmmg 5 town of the Southwest appearing as “KITTY KELLY, M. D g A RIOT 'OF FUN' SOME COMEDY ¢ k In the first $100 000 special two-reel “BUMP[NG INTO BROADWAY" 2 Featur,mg n'he Great Fun-Maker HAROLl) LLOYD thldren 10c; Adults 25¢ ‘ - Tulips, al - Jonquils, ]uxurlant IlllllllflllIlllllllllllllllllllIlIIII!IIlIlIIlIIIlIlIIIIIlIIIII Paul theatre was compelled .to hold - best models; ranging in price from $18.00. “to $30.00, and have placed them on sale at a g'reat reductlon spec for Thursday only.. : s We have also recelved 10 ,New P med Hats for Easter. Special prlced at $6.00, $7.50, $10.00°4nd '$12.00 Remember, we . buy: or elght Jarg stores.. Take advantage of our buyi power and save money. nb mg our ha here. L \ Hyaclnths, in pots G Hydranges" m pots CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Roses, al] colors, extra select per dozen $2 00 to $5 00 Carnatlo*hs, all colors, per dozen. . ... .‘~$1 50 to $2. 50 j 1 colors, per dozen... > it all yellow, per dozen Sweet Peas, all .colors, per-bunch. , : 'n‘Vlolets per bunch ¥ Blooming Plants and chome Cut Flowers in _all then' splendor of color. v1ce and better satlsfactlon. If you cannot. eall, phone. 2 Your order for Easter Greetmgs of Flowers Afor