Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 19, 1920, Page 2

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" Marcelle . Carroll, ¥ “t PIONEER . BEMIDJI DA .m ¥ AFT /@R BEMIDIT FI0¥ ., n CARSON, Pres. . W. xm i tared at the postoffice at lll.!‘i -nt:r mfi Act of cw .fl'l'—'»—".——"'-—‘ V' 'flu: n&:r n;':l.btllg:tloh onesr must reach of each week to o] © ‘SUBSORIPTION BATHS T my el [T C°F TRRRBIRORRR T ) su";m-h-‘.. HIS COAT OF ARMS, THE mfmoun app (By Willard Price.) " A pompous Chicago preacher went tq call .upon Ian MecLaren when that writer: was a’guest at the home of Dr. Gunsaulus. |The egotistic. visitor talked for an hour and -a half on. such texts as *When I did this—" and “If I had Dbee A that—” When he had gone, Mr. McLare gravely: “What a bdon it wonld have been \ (Creator if this gantleman could have been: pr at the the creation.” e The world is full of whirling problems and equll- Iy full .of people who pnrport to know just: how ]‘ to solve them. The less. a man ‘lmowl the more sure he is. = Ig- riorance gives.a sense of perplexity. It is a wise .man, who knows his own foolishness. The sagest i bit,;of . wisdom ever «spoken ‘is* contained: in ' the ~words,“I: do. not. ‘know.” o 1 There:is need for more men; /in the White House and-congress as well as'in - the last radical group who “iwill compromise to ithe :extent of;iadmitting that the other fellow, may ‘be at least partly right, who will confessiignorance:, as .a.means itowards court- +} -4 ing s knowledge, and who, when they gaze into the .well in segrch of truth, will be able to ue some- ° thing there ‘besides their-own ‘image. g Qe Mrs. Elbina D. Binkley, of Reinholds Sunon, Pa;, ' THE BEMID." DAILY PION!;R | Opera House, Mln‘vr Had Unlquc HANAGED DRIGON BY WIRE Idea:for the 'Direction of ‘imper tant Stage “Pnuny. Our Chlueu Mends )volld ‘be: {nter- MONDAY EVENING. JULY 19, 1920 DEADHERO’SM()THER “ HONORED ON U. S. SHIP “(By .United Press) I Nonhwuterq university: basket ball and track teams and the freshman footballsquad ‘was announced Satur-’ ‘day by Dr.'Dana Bvans, jdirector of athletics.” Edler is a former Beloit land Unjversity of Wisconsin athletic star, recently . returned- from (-] New {York, July 19-—~The U, S. 8. Fralfice}&where he was in the aviation . “Cole'; recently returned from Mex- ested. to.learn of the way ““fln”’. deg; Paledtine, the Bosphorus, Corinth {l1s" control-dragons. Ry ~In.one.of-the.operas. produced at tlle |Canal, the :Dardanelles, and points east, had the’ unlque distinction of 7 I(Quopom-n Opera’ :house ::in | New serving as'a’ reviewlng ground, her of+ el York the 4inside, of the dragon, wm!qp ' made of canvas and papier-mache, eon- | siatn, of .two, staall heys, swho are sup- ' peand :to ;guide; the:beastis ;movements . in. mccordanee Wi fhe /music, |They | are rarely pqual to ‘doing that correct- is” eighty-nine years ;old and-hoes potatoes in her . garden. Can -anyone in- this ‘community beat that srecord. Speak up and let us publish the names., Bueh .people . deserve all the honot and publicity mvo them, p —— u “Whol- hog or none” was th&-motto of certain {inthe iearly -days. Today it has been Wd nnd abbreviated into “whole hog ¥ Al MR L ‘A!ter reaching the top of the Iadder some people . become: discouraged and disappointed: w?th life they -nurt right . down again.’ J i S L ol / No matter how henpecked a man is, there always comes a time when he can break even with his . wife. !n his: wxll ptiak T —— " Don’t wuta time pitying yourself.. Nou can em- ploy it to better advantage in removmg the cause. pi M AT S N one . does: the thmkmg and the others n‘kroc. A \ | more_than ever necessary to have, the | 'eccupants of ‘the dragen’s inside M ; | wp to.their busineas. ~The stage mans- = | they were, should be-found:in real life “'tions every three months. . Thirsty pahenu nccord- 2 ingly Wwill pick a doctor who never ' pxeacribea fop" himself, snd has.a small practice.—Ex. *| over business places; but that was | 7| 'without a;single stage rehearsal, .].the .alphabet, nmnlnz from Amu to. No two'men ever think exactly alike thou.h oitenk % { Ne———— ; “ave kept the !armeu puor, thmk If poor what pwen]t. will ‘be :able to surround,if the Babcock am t becomes a law. -~ Every voter 1y, sven: atter, uhurul A ‘per-: formnce is. stated: to, have been giyen® 'm0 time could be found for the ration of the opera. It was, unutqa.: ger decided to; inatall a telephone. in: the:heast. - !eo_mmmnmmn heads:of the two. boyl. who w:olnd from moment ‘to moment directiqus a8 to what they.should'do.” .The dragon’ under the circumstances eovand % -self with glory.- {2 3 S | * ‘Incredible Names. ' 4 Speaking. :of. “burdensome” names, Stray Stories tells of one Arthuy ep-| - per _of Liverpool, England, who, stowed upon . his” infant daugh | name that comprised everyletter Yetty Zeno. It seems surprising that the names of Dickens’: @haracters, odd though for. it ‘was from 'life that:many them were taken. Some, as is: kn were copied-from the names ‘5‘;. the novelist's only source of selecti John . Forster, “his biographer, |fep among his papers 'a. carefully puwn, hi Billy ‘Noonan ' is ‘having a hard time convinemg the world that George Keller; who is making*such" a fine record as a fighter, belongs exclusively to ‘Baudette. Up at International Falls. on the Fifth the prize fight card mentioned “George Keller of Williams,” and the Falls papers also mentioned: him , thus. As long as George's homestead shack stands ° ‘ out in this territory, George i, well satisfied to cast +his” fortunes ‘with the coming:city of Northern Bel- trami, no matter where he may temporarily work for a grubstake.—Northern Light. o—r— The-bandits whq rob banks and pnyrolln, and hold up jewelers in_bright daylight are not confined to the movies. The cities are full of them today. ‘Hardly ‘a’ paper can be opengd ‘without an account of .some such daring’ robbery., It makes. the reader wonder whether-all the civic aauthorities are asleep, or busy playing politics. ——Redwmg Republican. : —_———r “Now that the primary election is over,” uyl' ~'the Mapleton: Enterprise, ““the voters should turn their attention to the Babcock amendment.”, -M the condition of the average country road the past “few weeks does not impress v ' of that amendment, what wxl!?—Northern L}ght. ik 0——— 3 The mternal revenue commissioner has ruled thlt > oters with tfi‘tneeemty’ A i 4., vote yes -on tlm amendment. &y The war department vefuses ‘to take the word of an individual who disputes official records. " It-re- ported-a Pensylvam- man'killed in France and. still insists he is dead, although hedisputes the assertion. St Cloud Times, —_— That Canadian newspnpex ingly to both Harding and ( that A‘mencans mve h:l t;u lege of abusing candids 4 i v Was Governor Cox:throwing dirt at ‘the president when he remarked: “If:1 am:elected president I will:appoint a-real dirt farmer,” as's. of a. ‘!—-thh .emphasis. on thn I--Journnl Press.: ¢ Sia 26 The anelpolm Journal wonders whether the in Minnesota —-Stxllwnter [ Y refers’ shghb /8 the sole privi- St..Cloud Times. 4 ‘| \Why, Robert Gobpel, Robbin Scrubban; uld understand committee of forty-c!ght dates back in.1848, or'is . looking lhoad to 1948 Perhaps it is 4848 -—Jour-_ -nnl Press, . ¥ 4 s Ly ek 0 L ¥ With all the sins % hand ‘any: aeundal about their campaign funds.— Redwing Repnbhc-n. : of ‘the socialists, we haven’t . . :Pictures Corporation. physicians are to be limited tq 100 whisky’ prescrlp- +“NOTHING-BUT THE TRUTH" ' ISREX THEATRE SHOWING —LAST TIME TONIGHT Before.a. packed house of ‘admjirers, Taylor Holmes made a screeén appear- ance.yesterday in the hilarious farce, .“Nothing. But the Truth,” at. the Rex, theatre. Mr. Holmes’ new vehi- cle is the funniest play in which he has yet been seen and suits his com- edy talents to perfection. It is the Ppicturization of Frederic S. Isham’s well known novel of the same pame, which was made into.a stage! play (for William Collier by James ‘omery “""The farce is one of the hllarious complications and concerns the hap- ipenings ‘of Bob Bennett: when: he makes a wager with three friends to go0.-a week telling nothing b he truth to every person he meet Mont- ‘the where one grew before. . "“Nothing But the Truth” is qulbe a eollectlon Assistin ylor Holmes"'in this riot of hilarious fun are Elsie Mackeye, Ned A. Sparks, Ben Edna Phillips, Radcliffe Steele, Eliza- beth ‘Garrison, Charles -Craig, lin Campbell, and :Beth Franklyn. | The farce was directed by David Klrk- land and photographed by Jacéb ‘A. .Babaracco. It is distributed by Metro HOMER COMES HO]!E i One reason Charles Ray fits sa well into small, town parts is ‘that the :youthful ‘star - is a . village “prbduct i himself. . Mr. Ray was born in Jack- sonville, Illinois, which is a towh ‘of/ 15,000 people and chiefly famous as the seat of . several institutes ' of ::rnlng, including the state univer- Y. In, “Homer Comes Home,” hli 1at- 'est screen comedy, at the Eiko to 1ght ~and tomorrow, Tuesday, Mr. Ra¥y has the role’of a youth whose chiefi am- . bition is to return to his home town and, concealing the fact that he is jonly a clerk in a big city establish- ; ment astonishes the natives by Rassy “ing himself off as'a great man. //Returning to his home town ona vacation, he so overawes the natives with his display of seeming.wealth and importance that they fall for a e NEWS OF THE THEATRES . |“LITTLE smnmn wHendHcks; big financial scheme of his that wirns him:a fortune and the girl. ‘“There’s aome.tlung about this pxc~ ture that comes pretty close to home,”" said Charles. . Ray’ recently. “Being way out ‘here‘in California and kept very busy all.the time, it’s only once in a great while that I get back to my owWn native village. My pictures get there many times oftener. than .l do and: 1 recelve lots of letters from my- relatives and old acquaintances in_Jacksonville télling . me whether 1 look; fat or thinner or a ‘trifle peeked around the eyes.’ They Yee me. on the 'screen. . But it’s: a mighty poor substitute, as far as I myself;:am con- cerned, for a real face-to-face meet- ing?” “Homer. Comes Home"” '‘was pro- duced :by Thomas H. Ince for Para- mount Artcraft release, and is pre- sented at. the.Elko with an excellent | musical .accompaniment, ' rendered by two most capable ladiea who nlay the violin and. ;piano. "OF KINGDOM COME”— LAST TIME; TONIGHT “Chad” " in ' “The .Shepherd of Kingdom Come,” is just the sort of a role Jack Pickford makes his big-| gest hit in. It’s a drama of the big, sweet, ‘wholesome . outdoors, of rag- ged boy’s clothes and rich boyishaf- fection. It tugs at the heart:strings and’f{s touched. with the gold of self- sacrifice. - Don’t miss Jack Pickford as ‘“Chad” in “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom' Come."”. The struggles ot “Chad” to over- come ‘the odds against him, the ten- der pathos’of his hopeless love for the girl who movyes iz er. soclal eir- cles, the quaint, xyaet characters who take _an interest in .. porting Jack Pickford and- Pauline . Stark) Clara Horton, James Nefll and hlni are -all blended .1 lmdlwt of utmost chsrm B lqn ““The ' Little Dears," is'a riotous- coiitedy féaturing Mr. and Mrs. Car: ter DeHaven which, with-*“The Little Shepherd of-Kingdom Come,” will be the progranyat the Gt;nd for tlu hst time tonixht s AN URUSUAL "Al'l‘ Sessue . Hayakawa,.the! noted | Ori- ental star, is_.eager to:see. lmw his following will, Iike, “The, Brand of/ ‘Lopez,”"his newest Robertson-Cole Superior_ picture, ‘whi¢h will, he seen at the Grand tomorrow and Wednes- day. The part of a Spanish bull- fightér which he plays in this in- tnnaely melodnmstlc produet!on isclean and active. widely *different 'trom‘most"ol hls rolaa 0 3 “s*T'he part of ‘Lopez”” says Haya- kawa, at the close of making the pic- ture; “is-most unique ana_fascinat- ing one.. In it 1 play 'a cruel celd-) bloaded, selfish man, whose human- ness only comes to 'the surface when heé has a 'son, and who later vecomes ‘émbittered because the mother of the chiicas virtually killed by the taunts of “her ‘townspeople. “There may be some who will not ‘like ‘Lopez’ as well as if-he were. per- fect. ' But in this day of eternal ‘happy ending’ it is'a pleasure,once in a while to play something realis- tic. 1 am sure that all who see me in this part wlllzag‘ree that it"is like life really is.” ‘ THE PIONEER w:;m A:is BRING RESULTS " MEAT INJURIOUS - TO THE KIDNEYS Take a Tablupoonful of Salts > If Back Hurts or Blad-. -der Bothm fe g ", 'We ‘are a nlhon of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known . authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble.. The kidneys:.do their utmolt to tmthe .blood of_this. irritating. acid, but _become. weak .. from -the over- work. they get sluggish; the elimin- ative tissues clog and thus the waste is vetained in the blood to poimn the entire, system. When_ your kidneys nche and feel like lllmpl of }udt'h and [ you hnfiv‘e stu;gmc pains in the baek -or. the uring_is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek.relief during the night; when you thave severe ‘headaches, nervuos and ‘dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or theumatism in bad weath er,. get.from your-pharmaeist about four ounces of Jad Salts;.: tablespoonful in a glass: of water be- fore breakfast each morning and in a ‘few days your kidneys will .act i g::. - This famous salts is made from id of grapes.and lemon juice, .| combined- with ‘lithia, and has been used’ for - generations to flush and stimulate \clogzed kidneys, *to' neu- tralize the acids .in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders: Jad Salts is inexpensive.and not injure; makes-a delightful effer- vescent. lithia-water drink, and no- body can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneyl calbll Tiis —ae list of names, with the sources from; which he obtained them. Some;of:the names are_ too extravagant (ormn 3 thing: but reality: Jolly’ iStick, Bl ] Marigold, - George Muzgle, Willlam' Sarah. Goldsacks,> Catherine Two, So-! phia Doomsday,: Rosetta Dust Anfl.' Sally Gimblett.—Youth’s Companion. - N Fanilly:8hy of Joints, . * Dr.. C.:E.. Oddie :reports to the Ar- chives . of R-ld(olon and ' Electro- therapy (London) the case of ajboy of' fourteen whose fingers have only one joint. His'mother had, similar hands, ‘a8 have four of her: 'nlna children, the flngers of the other five beln‘ )onnl. lh iort. . “Did ‘that bragetng: Bill ‘say any- . thlng wheri .he .was t.hreatened mtl” a /thrashing?’ “I think he made some sort c! rnn- ning eomment.” ‘e Hoover will handle-thempe: heavy your soil. ing may be processed: )h Pep Pllgs PHONE.57 .ii— IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII Place your order for that : Hoover Potato :Digger, stop worrying .about getting your .potatoes .dug .this .fall and then be sure of-a digger that - s ‘gets ALL ‘your potatoes ALL ¥ the time. Some djggers will handle your potataes if your .8oil is light and dry,.but the fectly no'matter-how wet and We:canhot ) tell whether it will be a dry or wet- fall s0 why. take ‘chances with a smail dlgger. ; . We absolutely “GUARANTEE” you perfect satisfaction with the Hoover no matter what soil. - We also handle-a full line of repairs—there is no-need of being tied up at digging time waltmg when every day’s wait may meanimore than the price of a digger. . WILD FRUIT IS PLENTIFUL ‘ Why not save same of that.wild fruit for the long ‘winter. days ahead of us? . With:the “Hall Cannei”’.it is possible to handle your fruit.and vegetables with the least . work, and also be assured of perfect satisfaction. There is nothing complicated about . “THe Hall Canner.” It can be used equally well by amateur or expert.. The blanch- the container first, thus eliminating the need of another wvessel of water and the fuel to heat. it. Price of Canner complete with six racks.......... ... ... We also carry the boiler racks for cold pack work. ers said, . Proceeding lrom Constanunople to JAdriati¢, the destroyer- dropped :nchor in Cattaro Bay, Montenegro, and elaborate: ceremonies were ar- ranged in connection with presenting a Congressional medal of honor, the hest award-the United' States can lmnow, ‘to-a’ Jugo-Slavic mother. of a| er ‘of:‘the A B, I“ Killed ' in ,‘ ce. 7 Tke ship 'wés dressed a decoraled ter -sent ;ashore, and the mother brought aboard. Phe. d'lgnifled and impressive ceremony, ‘usually associ- ted with the idea’of ‘an entire army! 'ps ‘drawn_0p'in review before the mmund!ns geneml, was then gone rd. On ome end WS through. After the posthumous award mr. and at the otber of the "decoration, 'the ‘tearful : ‘woman | to q reac\:ms memory - of the distant “God’s Country” for yhich ‘she had sacrlficed her boy. 5 EDLER TQ COACH Finnston. 115, July -19.—Appoint- me\nt ot Rnymond Edleb as conch of PEN. . ‘have no fountam Pmnoar § ; Beltnnn Avenue =JllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllIIIIllllllll||ill]!l!l!]!!fl]fllfll!lljlfl@ll|ll|l||l||IIIlllIIIIIlllIIIIIlllllIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Evfiy Polato T- s PEP SPARK PLUGS Why not get the satisfaction'from yourmotor? If you have a leaky cylinder equip it with a “Pep” and get away from trouble.- their‘courtesy and’ weit back to her || !1;t’tle .home ‘marvelling at the!’far-: HOB’EEWESTERR “U”| --._Fsumam ePens - We have made dlrect connections with’ twm city manufacturers for the prompt repair of any make of FOUNTAIN - If yours is not working right 1e'a§é it \ withus. We will dotherest. You will follow our adv1ce. Ask your neighbor about the Pep. (E5 T3 T3 T 7)) et e RSN RE R 0 SO 00 A S el TIRS R $1.00°\, ONE and you will equip “all around. aervlcq X I3 IF ANY ONE Elond. Married, - ‘Embezzled, Left ‘town, . Had a fire, "".Had a baby,’ Had.a_yparty, .Sold a farm, Has, been 111, . Got divorced, Jame to town, Had an operation, / Committed murder, Hag been.arrbsted, 3 Has -bought a home,- ) Had an auto smash, _ Fell from an airplane, -/ Had any unugual thing happen, . THAT'S NEWS Phones 922 or 923 _pen troubles if you - e Left He ntsaLoss IIIIIIIIII!I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlillllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]lII|I_|l|IIII|IIIIIIIIII|I|III|I|I!IIIIIIIII|IIi|fifiIMl| leanflardwam Co. BEMIDJI, MIN N. flIII|l||IIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlI

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