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— THE ‘BEMIDJI'DAILY PIONEER - ' TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 13,1920 * ReduweWeight Rty | B*OANERS Ariens| VICTIMS ) PRANK OF THE TORNADO 011 OF KOREIN. follow, direo- | z‘;‘:&:;‘:'.fi": on, B e TR -Two out-of-town banks oM YNGR el by bosy drisgist. called on Dakota Business Col- % L E. A Barker R.J. BoardmanQ | ... "poy00 N, D., for Asst. . ter’s daughter whom the doctor meets Laliberte & Erickson 1 o 5 o . "WANT TO BE A ) e o a7tor tho actress divorces e m;,,,, avounus ho w1 § | Cashiers recently. Edw. and| Kidney, liver, bladder and uricacid REAL LADIES’ MAN ? | him, And by el 0l 08 BOBEIS. | John Graff, brothers, who had| troubles are most dangerous be- cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking R The world’s standard remedy’ for thess disorders, will often ward these dis- eases and strengthen. the body agminst further attacks. Threesiges, all droggise. - Look for the name Gold Modal on overy bess asd sctept no wmhsticn 'l'he busband who has forgotten| ' After the divorce end her husb- _completed the Commerce and 3 ed on his wife all those |and’s happy marriage to another, the ! « 'nm.“”‘:t?::ttmm a?)ndear to the heart|actress awakens to a realization of Banking course, were recom- of tho feminine kind, or who is|her husband’s Wprth, thereby weav-| fy .. mended. The former went to desirous of adding new ones to his|ing the story into a tangle that prom- the Bank of Lisbon, the latter| . repertiore will ‘gain something of|ises to hold audiences in a tight grip iy - e to the First State Bank of Ruso. on [until the very end. b R T el o e i ? Hundreds of bank executives . “Blind Husbands,” a photoplay| A MATCH-MAKING DAUGHTER and big business men owe their showing at the Rex theatre tonight| y,,.ve heard of scheming mothers sugcess to D. B. C. training. and Wednesday. ; whose ambition is to match the “Follow the $ucce$$ful.” ‘Bric Stroheim is that ladiesb‘ma:. daughters to lords or other titled per- Y Enter school for spring term, It any service that can poesibly iz: sons. - In ‘“‘All-of-a-Sudden Peggy,” | A i : b to : Write F L' performed to ingratiate & man VGt '|the picture featuring Marguerite ; i 5 g oG about to begin. rite F. L. the ladies is overlooked by Clark, to be seen at the Elko theatre . 1 American Le ok na“ce Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., ‘wha e to marry her mother to an glish | 2 g S 3 Ralph Gracie Post: stools and propping the feet of the|,; 5 "Lr, i35 bug on sclence. 86 is fair one comfortably therein; hunt-|p ooy ijowed mother. But the ting for wraps to throw around the lady refuses to comsider mar- . 5 Number, 14 e — ek TTERSTTESC " ::ouldam Otflt:le.ee:l.l‘llll:sott:n I’A'?:f:; riage until hor!v"“m“ um’i,f'“‘h' & . : 4 :. RPN TTC AL AL 1 HIRSVRM INe =M v 0% em ter is settled for life in double har- 5 4 ’ 8 : e Saving. coely prosents that e ‘ , WEDNESDAY > i a forgetful husband neglects 10| peooy thinks it's too good a match| No one iu the vicinity of the spot _ SR A - The TR purchase—these are his speclalties. |, ‘¢o1) through. So she picks upon the| Where this métal-pointed staff found April 14, at the k ' % The men hs':l:im}-i;the T Sent|scientist’s younger brother, an irre. lodgment during the recent tornado at t/r\ ‘bless 'em, adore him. has L . . proachable and innocent young man,| Melrose Park, a euburb of: Chicago, ? - \ “ t ¥ them off. While two of them arel,,4 gpnounces that she has eloped | recognized the emblem, whieh must ARMORY atierson i Z pulling hair in jealous rage over an unfalr distribution of this hero’s kisses, the redoubtable male of their fancy is just around the corner find- ing and conquering new flelds, most likely the lips of a ‘“vamp” hotel s mastery of u erismo. which ke fominine most cordially invited to at- m s which attract the feminine . rdi t faney is one of the humorous fea- 1743—THOMAS JEFFERSON—1826 c“zg :ll::t :Z'd:!:;gnufi’; :‘:et}ix:;el;yfv tend this informal affair for tures of “Blind Husbands.” Brlo Stro-| | 00 2 B oTarsen t |the members of the Bemidji Com-|| Legion benefit. heim'’s new protodrama, an @ par ry R . of the love pirate is amusingly taken gh;dwwou, thr'sinn., the "‘ihom“ ;":‘l"‘l‘l’:r:l:;; :n;;f‘l:::l&‘m' !N::s ‘i’: y o v Sl efferson, Who later became: Ameri-|y % oot 0o Bemidji, County of Bel-|| Dancing at 9:00 heim is remembered as the|can statesman; third president of the P 2 brfg: %Tx’: a.rl::y. oRiver In “The|United Btates; admitted to the bar|irami and State of Minnesota, on the Tickets $1.00 Heart of Humanity.” He is seen in |in 1767; elected to Virginia House of 31st day of March, 1920, the follow- icke 00 b ati adontad' b [ L 24N ST IR ARARN G UL . Husbands” an invalided | Burgesses in 1769; Continental Con-|D8 resolution was opted by a ma- Am!n fi-:u::nant a::lw is attempt-|gress, 1776; drafted the Declaration Jority affirmative vote of its mem- i Sold in Bemidji by THE HUB CLOTHING CO. ing to victimize the wife of & famous|of Independence; governor of Vir- bers, to-wit: : ; n by 3 A D, American surgeon, Dr. Armstrong,|ginia, 1779-1781; minister plenipo-| «Regolution Directing the Change Subscribe for The Ploneer. 218 Minnesota ‘Avenue Bemidji, Minn. ‘ with him. The ocomplications that follow can be imagined. But Irish quick wit helps out and it all ends happily. Marguerite Clark is, of course, Peggy and Jack Hulhall is the hus- band drafted for herself. have been carried a long distance. You will have satisfaction ‘galore’.in knowing vour hat is 2 Ya\U&T3en Wat- Looks “right” :-anywhere — every place. — A style for every " face. 4 Good music, good floor, good time assured. All friends of the Legion are AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF | INCORPORATION. State of Minnesota, County of Bel- trami. S HIHTHNan Ask your dealer for ® the PATTERSON. . Minneapolis, Minnesots. Played by Sam DeGrasse, while they |tentiary, 1784, to negotiate treaties|of Name. Be it resolved, that Ar- are all villting an Alpine mountain|with European powers; minister &t|gicle 1 of the Certificate or Articles| resort. Playing opposite Stroheim in |Paris, 1785.1789; secretary of state|,s Incorporation of the Commercial the role of Mrs. Armstrong is Fran-|1789-1793; elected vice-president, d : . O aiiltagton. known as one of the|1796, and president tn 1800, holding | SIiC 0¢ SRended R 25, T 07 most beautiful actresses in pictures. th}t ;fllca from 1801 t;)odlsots. - this Corporation shall be the Bemidji p ‘efferson was marr. 0 TS, Pyary ey Mattha Skelton on Jamuary 1, 1773 | Civic and Commerce Association. 7 : EW DyAcat at The Forest, Virginia, and before| “Be it further resolved, that the BOOKED AT THE GRAND |1is death was the proud father of |officers of the Corporation be in- To those who like re-blooded tales|six girls. He died at Monticello, Va., |structed to take such steps that may of the west for their entertainment,|on July 4, 1826, and on his death|be necessary to perfect and change Manager Harding of the Grand the-|bed just os he died, he said, “I re-|the name of this corporation.” atre ‘announces that he hml; sohme- thing on tap that will just suit them. s : It is the coming of William Duncan, midji, Minnesota. ‘ | Today and Wednesda [} ______-____—______—__-———————-———_'_—__——.—'_—. and high-powered 16 chapter serial, , 3 H. Mayne Stanton, Secretary. s p entitled ‘“‘Smashing Barriers.” The pn?dh::tlz)sn n?.nLl::: ;:‘::Ol?’;‘::gd {‘3‘)“3‘. BEMIDJI COMMERCIAL CLUB. W . } first three episodes will be shown on | i)y uppea'r at th'e Elko theatre t(’» (Seal) Thursday only, April 15th. morrow. Stuart Holmes and Ellen State of Minnesota, County of Bel- i Motion picture devotees, and espe- Cassidy are in the sterring roles, of trami, ss. # 3 cially those keen admirers of Duncan i Be it known that on this 31st day 5 i sign my spirit to God, my daughter to my country.” Dated ‘March 31st, 1920, at Be- mous the world over as an author, wrote the scenario for ‘‘Smashing Barriers.” hi ¢ one of the most sensational dramas ( 3!:«::19 "f:‘?:g:" Masnrg‘t!egfl;gr?m';;: of the current year. of March, 1920, before me, a notary i . i e serial protiuction ib. said to|s Charles Miller, the producer of public, within and for said county,| - »(’Pleage Under‘tand This Is Not a Stock Company Productlon) . | e e Anan that 4 the ‘Love, Honor and (?)” is known to|personally appeared Earle A. Barker| . - A . FA% 1 even “e"m e:“ 2 :b °"‘°k":’ o o¢ |all the picture-going public as one of |and H. Mayne Stanton, to me per-| Y | fans are P“"‘l‘i . l?ls th":.“ i ’: the silent drama’s most accomplished | sonally known, who being by me first| . ; ; | ade!“N'u thr I t" d‘:’ ot ’l‘l“ ©|creators. Having directed Norma|duly sworn on oath did say that : them cry for mO;'s& ns 0‘; 2 8! °W‘; Talmadge in several of her big pro-|Earle A. Barker is president and H. ing on!y:two hree (on: epls ei)ll“% ductions and having produced one of [ Mayne Stanton is secretary of the B i week, sm“: ing Bi“" ofe | the best dramas of Alaskan life, “The | Bemidji Commereial club, a corpora- . io;""m::r:d;;e :'%;%d?ifir;axk; ‘fil: Fl:me o{ ey hYukon." mrrh;g Dor-| tion named in the foregoing instru-| - ; o & K Jom s i othy Dalton, he can lay claim to|ment t th i -8ai . . \ . - serial compleiely Anished 1n 8| Soiding position with. tho sereen's ; and that the seal affixed tosaid (‘This Wonderful Production Will Never Be Imitated By Any Stock Co) Besides starring in this production r::;t ;&mtg:noiaggogmah;g said corporation and that said in- 3 w WR o William 12“““18‘”];1??? ::' Aljove, romance and adventure, vizual- :t::‘nl?:ff :i':: c';f;:;;xb’;:l:&oi: HY MEN Go NG ' ; R cast I«:t ol Iuvox;.l:ea, t‘ ol nso:tv izing the story in a way that touches ity of a majority of the members of CAN You BLAME THEM S Joe Ryan and others are in support |y, very heart strings. % Bemidli X A T of him. Cyrus Townsend Brady, fa-| sma:l A e;sld%;r . o‘r‘nm%r:;;l d::d "!’Id ' s 'T .l. " E ' R F A u LT | : 8a e A. er L b ; 3 . ARE YOU A REPROBATE? | Mayne Stanton _acknowledged that [ ] : : -] This quetsion will be discuseed by | they executed said certificate as the Are You A v‘ctim Of Thls the evangelist in the meeting at the|free act and deed of said corporation. iy 5 A4 " MATINGE TG0 \ WYy CKTON FILM CLOSES First Baptist church tonight. Last HALL HUFF ] BLA N IS night the house was well filled. Mr. | (Seal) AN L Nohrymfl“u)l‘)’li PRIVATE LIFE OF STAR|Moyer preached on “Go West.” The Beltrami County, F'n. J. Stewart Blackton presents Syl-|messages are stem-winders, and the My commission expires Au; ! 19, via®Breanier and Robert Gordon in a|meeting is“well worth attending. 1921y e : gripping and dramatic story of the Th;re is something ;o':gtau t:la ti:le 86934 stage and private life of a famous|and no one can afford to miss this g i actress. “My Husband's Other Wife” |opportunity. The meating _ beglns s:t‘:‘e of Minnesota, Department of is the title of the story. It is show-|promptly at eight o’clock every night, Y . : o ing today and tomorrow at the Grand |preceeded by a prayer meeting at|. I hereby certify that the within theatre. 7:30, to which all are invited. instrument was filed for record in this office on the 8th day of April, A. D. 1920, at 9 o’clock a. m., and Sylvia Breamer portrays the act- ress who allows her fame to submerge | ENTERTAINS C her husband's individuality. Warren RT AT STAG PARTY was duly recorded in Book J-4 of Chandler enacts the husband—a ON 23rd RIRTH ANNIVERSARY | Incorporations, on page 326. i physician who would rather slave in| Herbert Warfleld entértained a JULIUS A. SCHMAHL, some hospital or in the slums, than |number of his friends at a stag party ’ _ Secretary of State.| catering to society that patronized|at his home at 711 Lake Boulevard Office of Reggster of Deeds, Bel- him only because he was the husband |last evening, the occasion being the|trami County, Minn. L of a star. twenty-third anniversary of his birth.| I hereby certify that this instru- Robert Gordon has the difficult|The guests were served a bountitul [ ment was filed in this office for record role of the playwright who loves the |“spread” at 7 o’clock at the War-|on the 9th day of April, A. D. 1920, actress and whose plays have raised|field residence and following the din-|at 10 o’clock a. m., and was duly ner spent an enjoyable hour in talk-|recorded in Book 17 of Misc., on ing over old times again. . page 82. C. 0. MOO her to the pinnacle of success. May 2d4-12613 Register of Deeds. McAvoy plays the part of the minis- _Fairly So. “Did you foll the diet I advised? P eaiin g s KARL AUGUST JOSEFSON, “Religioustv " Bankrupt.{ No. 5. “Why. ably so. Order of Notice Thereon: i i guess.” On this 9th day of April, A. D. RHEUMATISM — | 1920, on reading the foregoin ti- IN BANKRUPTCY. tion, it is gonepe Money Back If It Fails No medicine on earth will relieve rheu- A. D. 1920. . No. 1749 Ordered by the court, that a hear- In the District Court of the United|ing be had upon the same on the States, for the District of Minnesota.|24th day of May, A. D. 1920, before In the matter of Karl August|said court, at St. Paul, in said distric tism, _ lumbago, sciatica and ] [ Josefson, Bankrupt. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon; an?i' ;Y“‘z’“ls:":"‘“’“Th:'gof'q;:;;;fi::c& “Fhere WOMANS To the Honorable Page Morris,|that notice thereof be published in that s o:'l‘-ec s?i'oe: "S:lclph:xr “é;:;‘;ml!_a::: 5 Ll PLAY- Judge of the District Court of the|the Bemidji Pioneer, a news r| But how many can afford to to_the United States for the . District of printed'ind',said district, and thap:p:ll P e hich,a D fot e cara- i FOR MEN Minnesota: i known creditors and other persons in Do you know that you can new have bo Karl August Josefson, of Debs, in|interest may appear at the same time| U7 *TU8 (SR ot Qupane e the County of Beltrami and State of|and place and show clura; 'if any they| relief that you would get at the best. Hot Minnesota, i id district, t- i-| Sulphur Spri in th \ ! A : . Minnesota, in said district, respect-|have, why the prayer.gh said petc| SR SERE Wi U'e o se 'MEN WHO TOIL—WORK—SCHEME AND EWARE OF THIS EVIL 1S Tlu‘:it %n the 1"Iithl da{i ofdApri{; lals(t And it is further ordered by the sa'y;: f“In: September I “fiafi"gam:évg; (.:i! SWEAT YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT YOUR HOME. passed, he was duly adjudged bank-|court, that the clerk shall send by| tack of rheumatism which made walking A ; A YOU CAN STOP IT—DO IT NOW—BEFORE IT WRECKS YOUR LIFE rupt under the Acts of Congress re-|mail to all known creditors copies of Ivl'e(gnedni:fi c::‘.'d f"b';nmfi'e a‘ = 3%0¢ ’é‘t'ff.: lating to bankruptey; that h id petiti i FLUID s Before T us : ; - X tmzn to bankranteys flmm :hns duly|said petition and this order, addressed| JLUTH testments Defore X maed, half Your wife tonight—Let her see with her own eyes the folly and evils of an idle iifs rights of property, and %’,,,"f.,',t{v cfi:,d fo :‘::’t:d“ their places of residence| for the first time in 15 monthe T was abeo- —Let her understand the ruin that follows, : k. plied with all the requirements of ”Witnes's, the Honorable Page Mor- :‘ge’éL;;:,:D p.- it duf ,m EVERY MARRIED MANIN . _said Acts and of the orders of the|ris, judge of said court, and the seal| TIt's merdly the trade aame of o wonser Y TOWN OWES IT TO HIMSE court touching his bankruptcy. thereof, at Fergus Falls, in said dis-| ful scientific discovery that has baf- the same identical Hot Sulphur Baths in * _ Wherefore he prays that he may be|trict, on the 9th day of April, A. D. chemiints, for cemuries. It _pigseines : . decreed by the court to have a full| 1920. X o i "Es e, prypeies of JACK DEMPSEY in “DARE DEVIL JACK” discharge from all debts provable CHARLES L. SPENCER, | {he same way-as a bath It is absolutely against his estate under said Bank- Clerk.| Ricumatiom, Nearie Lumbago, . Ecsema Rex Union Orchestra rapt Acbl,,, e;eep:ro such g:bf as are|(Sead of the Court) fl ;:itn f.:"u"ii"“:; pflm !uonegu%dfg. exeepted 'w from su ischarge. By L. A. Lev( l : ing . . P P Dated this 19th day of February,|1d4-12 Y R epaty Gl E. A. Barkes, 217 Thind 8. | Matinee 2:30 Admission 30c Nights 7:20 and 9:00 Defécfi