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" Friday. THE THINGS WHICH STAY. Out of the maze of fads and luxuries so: vigor- ously decried by people who -want to-see: the re- establishment of ‘the commion sense which preceded the war-will ‘come certain improvements and con- veniences which will stay. " The eonveénier have come with our' miore riotous metho «will become_ /a_permanent- part of our life. day. It's an original story by Morgan, who created the plot ' K. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. @. W. HARNWELL, Béitor - ————Telophons 083 tared at the postoffice at Beridjl, Minn., as. 3 flnl"l un:r un“'rflut ot.chmll'of AMuroh 8, :1870. SISTERS 'IN THRILLING _Ne attention paid to snonymious uumuu; b nam : kmown to the editor, but n -':o“-::lll,{ t:rmmmn. Conmu:leiuon for the Weekly i Saxl. BB tlon. - o e thes ouija board ‘will be used for kindling, che piano of stirring incidents that grip each week to insure ‘publication in the come to' work again’in-a flannel' shirt, silk, shirt for Sundsy, but he will ‘not" remove his |ita Stewart stars. bathtub. The luxuries:of today which-can'be trans- formed into' the:néceisities of tomorrow will re- main while the passing™fancy of an explosive period such as the last two years have been will be byried in the:past until another cycle has passed.—Em- N One Year ...iiiie...0400 135 Bix Monthe .isiees.. B9 025 Womth i1t 4 Thres Momths..e.... 190 poria Gazette. - , gaming' places will be shown bt h . i —— Rex, starting today. THE WEEKLY PIONBER—Twalye pages, published ) B i - : Rex, oday. avery Thursday: and sent postage pald-te say address - IDEAS VS. DOLLARS. g “:r;::u. ou.;: AND CITY FROOEEDINGM L gt S : © |brunette; Berta, the blonde, ¢ Wa. sw ap" & favored with the same type of LESSONS OF THE WAR SURVIVE. I still havea” dollar, One of the most encoursging features of the post a young naval engineer. war work of industrial organizations, all of which {(h' l:.m ld”-;, 2 : Soon after, the body of a girl sul-| works with her is the director ofthe ‘- i 2 : : ou have an idea. cide was found in the river. orechestra, but hae the spotlight on s ! co-operated he;fl“yh ) the ;"?;hm"“ ‘;;'i‘“ war Wesman: : But the body was that of Berta's |pim now and then for a song or twa. | ‘49 o ) rogram, is that havin, o with their con- e two ideas, e} maid and at the f{ime of its finding, : i N\ R © s 9 i - You' have-two ideas~—~Systens; 8- ‘An-impression of Fritzi Scheft in|§ . ? structive efforts along Americanization’ lines. The - comes to the Rex. theatre next Sun-|“THE LURE OF sole .purpose . of entertaining and amusing, and succeeded admirably. PISTOL BATTLE IN A o < " BIG NEW YORK HOTEL | cess Kalora, slender as a reed in the The ouija-boards-and high priced silk: shirts will Onéof the most realistic and thrill-{wind and: pretty as a peach, and how . pass,but the universal automobile' and’ever'present |ing pistol battles ever screened is-the |he’carried her off to America under phonograph will grow' in ‘popularity:’ ‘While the - |srand climax in a continuous series|the eyes of the infuriated court, is This Picture, which.takes one all hort Synopsis The Norglt:oms!alns—-flilda, the| ,resent is the way she will appear on s but with characteristics as different| pjta Arliss & Co. offered ‘musical You still have a dollar, - as their dark ‘brown and golden hair.|somedy bits as they g0 in vaudeville. Berta eloped with Robert Hallowell,| ghe has a blue drop with gold fleur de|f - : Ch est er y S lis embellishments' and the ‘man wh 1 #3 ] Berta’s wanton extravagance was “Kiss Me Again,”’ her ‘famous song, making short work of Hallowell’s re-|ag a feature. Old songs in costumi; Byron THE FATTED CALF” for the| ‘myops what Alexander H. Pike, young American steel magnate, called the Kingdom of Morovenia, where every girl weighed 200 pounds, ‘gen- erally more. 3 4 The story of how Pike scaled the harem wall and saw. the little Prin- shown here. ters dramatic. watch- | told in -the most excruciatingly fun-| 1 's support in' “Sealed Heart: Harold |ny phetoplay in monthse—Mahel Nor- O’Brien’s supp is, - therefore -indicative of: the hi, p iy ¥ aavirt A 5 ers with- their- intensity--in b will be in the ‘care of & tuner. ' The err will' | MacGrath's greatest adv{ntu"re story, |mand in “The Slim Princess,”” which plane. on which this photoplay-has ving his' |“The Yellow Typhoon,” in which An-|is the.program at the Grand theatre| " produced: 3 tonight and Friday. . ing to Bemidji, Saturday, next, as the at the{peadline act of the vaudeville pro- % gram, Anita Arliss and Co. Present-| 3UBSCRIBE FOR THE ing a World Revue of songs, past and Wwere | the program. beauty | The Chicago ‘Vaudeville” "ea; time, money and attention, which are being given HARDING'S NEWSPAPER CREED. sources. She then deserted Hallowell| ity ragtime interludes made up the by different ones of such organizations to .depart- (From a Marion, Ohio,-Dispatch:) “g{ 19";1‘:;]'1‘%{“?’"11‘1 ‘:l“ ‘dmil“"‘:’- rest of the program. A rag number Paper-Hanging and ments set aside exclusively for the education of An insight into the 7eal Harding is ‘contained in pomeiz: bt de:ce ”w"’]‘fflt‘!‘l;esgc"_‘ closed” for an'encore. Kalsomining foreign born employes as to just how the govern- | instructions he issued fo.employees:on‘his newspaper | ret Service in.Washington. ment of the United States is organized, what its when_he made it a daily. These:instfuctions still Known as “The Yellow Typhoon,” departments are, the privileges and the value of citizenship, represent large sums and ‘much effort. Employes are encouraged to arrange for the- education of their children and, as a necessary part of the programs adopted, sanitation is.taught, hygiene is given attention, and thrift encouraged. While there are many such departments over the . country those established by the big rubber com- panies of Akron, Ohio, Goodyear, Goodrich and Firestone, stand out as striking .examples, and are well worth ‘studying. w Fortunately, members of the two hauses of; con- gress are awake to the need for encouragement of such efforts as are being put forth by industrial organizations, community organizations, com- mercial clubs, individuals, etc., and during the com- ing congress measures looking to governmental furtherance of Americanization will be introduced and vigorously pushed. Business and the govern- ment got the habit of working together during the war, and the performances of both, as suggested above, since the armistice indicate that co-opera- tion will not be wanting in the future, ) Business is no longer suspicious of the govern- ment, nor is the government suspicious -of business. Such a situation spells mutual benefit for the public as a whole. : hang on the walls of the Star office.’ Intithates of others. Here are the instructions: _ evitable,-but: strive for -accuracy.: I would ‘rather |f2rC; politics to be played we will play it in our editorial columns. to apprehend the assailant. possibly be avoided never bring ignominy: to an | With his precious plans, innocent man or child in telling of the misdeeds or misfortune of a relative. T Don’t wait to be asked, but do it without asking, and, above all, be clean and never let a dirty word or suggestive story get into type. 5 into.any home without destroying the innocence.of |Of operation. Three, people a any child. 2 A_hunter near. Roosevelt killed an ox for his"; neighbor, thinking it was a moose. Fellows who - go hunting for moose-in July. haven't got much excuse to offet in such cases.—Northern Light. ' —_——— After mdi[ng the latest primary election returns Senator Harding may.-conclyde: that:he shouldn’t have made his opposition to the League of Nations quite so strenuous.—St. Cloud Daily- Times: - Minneapolis is trying to catch the profiteering landlord. There are plenty-of them, but they are - as hard to catch as is the: well greased pig-at the county fair.—St. Cloud Journal Press. 1 , ———— Then too, Cox is-better looking ithan Harding| And looks go a long ways—except in the case of Abe Lincoln and :the exception: proves the rule.— St. Cloud Daily Times._ : i Qi Should Ty Cobb take the stump for Cox the re: publicans. can do better for Harding and get 'a real Speaker, the fellow who hits ’em .out for Cleveland. ‘—Stillwater Gazette. ——Oma : - Don’t expect the .papers to do all the boosting for Amendment No. 1. You know-it’s a geod: thing: - Talk -for it yourself.—Northern News. : + : Surely is a business woman. A Chicago woman receives $10,000.a year:from-her first-husband*and - $50,000 from her second. The third will probably - come across’ with -$260,000.—Stillwater: Ganétte. - One by one the newspapers fall. The, Seaforth Item that has existed as the leading newspaper of Seaforth for many years, died last week on account of the high price of print paper and:for.the want of good patronage. Editor DeFrance has been fighting a-losing: battle for some, time, as the town is not large enough to support a paper.—Mankato Free Press. —_—— 5 Down in Missouri, the dispatches tell-us, “pro- hibition is the main issue.” There really seems -to be spots in the land where a constitutional amend- ment, duly adopted and enacted into:law, cannot be taken seriously.—Northern Light. —C———— Here’s a pointer: Cox has the backing of the Tamanny Tiger, the Solid South, and Brother Wil- son. Is the country willing fo: undergo. another four years of the misrule of this triumvirate?— St. Cloud Journal Press. ———(_)—-— . Ponzi ought to have a good. chance to become finance minister when the next Italian shakeup comes.—St. Cloud Daily Times. . AL erlagat . The wages of sin have kept.pace with the times. —St. Cloud -Daily Times. . Advertisement of Naylor and Young: AR "~ When"you;think “of Caskets;” Coffins and Under: taking,-Go:tothe Firm of Naylor and Young. You can pick yours from the largest and:finest assort- ment-in- the : city. 3 TWENTY YEARS AGO || ) 7 Liquid Bread. “\Drink Liquid Bread—"“Golden Grain Belt” beer. . It nourishes 'and costs so little .that you cannot What's theiuse of living if you can't live right? - afford to. be without it. Fred S. Hazen can If you are too poor or too mean totake The Pioneer supply it. B & woeden overcoat is being. made for'you. 'Wear it. The bottom dripped out of the sky Sunday morn- ; . % N ing and:in less than four hours 16 inches of rain A new house, 24x24 feet, all nicely finished in- From a photo- ::‘I)l‘,nuco:dmg e::: obutrhvntiom taken Ry A. Gil- side and ;mt, fgr l:le for $475.00-including a lot, ’:ft,',mg governm weather observer. constant centrally located. . batract ) - blaze of Jightning accompanied terrific thunders. . Bk A - otfica 3.’7.‘.'&‘21.‘..‘:. . It was the worst storm in years. P ‘all pointe. . s All ladies owing Miss Ruth Bissit for their spring Several cases of prostration from heat have been hats will pleuuncgall and-settle. It v‘:irll beew;rl:afl; reported in Bemidji the last week. appreciated. hown in -many films. . It was fortun- ate for the produetion itself that Miss Juanita-Hansen possessed: that:daring courage-that made-it possible to use these:savage ‘specimens which have| added 80 very much to the rush and}- “pep'-‘of the story. ; :;: ttor thelxzwol;es these daring;ad- 5 res with: the oy / , s derire. as ot T pacrcs! iand | POSTER COWBOY BUCKS tainly most thrilling sensational [8]0ne to the younget element. . Old UP AGAINST REAL WEST sereen offering of recent years is soon |Rd young revel in such scehes.-as| ‘Sure and it was a grand cowboy to burst upon the excitement-loving |0nly the wild-and mysterfous Jungles |}¢ was—on posters, and on the stage, public in the form of a fifteen-episode |€an offer, and in-the presentation of|wnere he enacted. the role of & fear- serial production, “The Lost. City,” |this extraordinary. serial story, 'the|jess . do-or-die Wiesterner. But,:in n.story of -the.African . jungles and |PFoducer: whisks ‘the spectator into realjty, Burke Randolph, the idol:of its never-ceasing thrills and;, adven- |8 strange land, among strang People, | proadway and - of Betty Jordan :in ‘tures, featuring the beautiful and|and.along series of hasardous adven- particular, had-‘never been. tarther daring Juanita Hansen, who is sup-{tures that.could never be describéd | west than Jersey, had never ridden porfed by George Chesebro and .a big|ini Words as it can be shown in-thrill- |5 horse, except in Contral Park, and cast: of clever screen talent, will be-]ing motion pictures upon; the/screeni .[had never handled a gun loaded with gin its-run at the Rex theatre.on| |Unlike other animal productions of anything more deadly than blank - . Jthe.past ““The.Lost City”-is presented feartriages. ‘Who has not, at some time or oth- | with. really ferocious and untamed| “A Broadway Cowboy” was Burke er, read of the dangers of the jun-|animals rather than with the sub-|Randolph, portrayed by William Des- Sles w!thc_n}t_ & compelling desire to'dued or drugged beasts hitherto |mond, the Jesse D. Hampton star who e e it T, ‘Berta amassed a fortune in the Ori- gy ent. Money no longer meant anything of the senator say he is the same mah'mow as |to her. Karl Lysgaard, who con- then, unless it be that he is ever more:thoughtful - 3,';3’,";, fe f:n;gll&smfgnie.wl&e:?:fl adventure-romance . starring - Ethel ructionss bl s At Manila, Captain Hallowell, and [ Clayton, -which will be on_ view at Remember there are two sides-to'every question. |nis companion, Lieut. John Mathison, Get both. _ ) : have perfected an invention that ren- Be truthful. Get the facts. Mistakes are in- ders the submarine useless in war- Treat all religious matters reverently. If it can On the boat bound for ‘wfih&'&fig: Magazine films, also showing at the ably commented and Hilda' are unaware that Berta|ZIKO tonight. “upon. Our services and Lysgaard are traveling disguised in the steerage. Hilda blocks two BRILLIANT STARS mysterious efforts made on the boat “Sealed Hearts” the Second Selz- to steal the plans and upon landing |nick Picture in which Eugene O’Brien in New York believes the road clear. | is starring, will open at the Elko the- s y s In a Broadway hotel Berta and}atre tomorrow for two days. Of note- I want this paper so conducted that it can go |Lysgaard contrive an ingenious plan | worthy interest in this production is A fierce battle at fisticuffs over a pretty girl in an opium den in Shang- hai is only one of the exciting epi-|- sodes in “Crooked Streets,” the new the Elko theatre tonight. Miss Clay- ton, as the heroine, has been taken to the den by a treacherous 'rickshaw driver. A supposed -gambler and a i - drunken French sailor battle for pos- have one story exactly right than a hundred half ,,.\':Vfi‘,'fiifi"é:li‘;’{ é‘;}v‘}ci‘,“’n?{';;“’e:f session of her. Of course, the adven- wrong: Be:decent, be fair, be generous. ters and presents her credentials from g A Boost—don’t kick.. There's good in everybody, Washington. Both men are struck by | $0me unexpected results in its wake. ture turns out happily, but brings “Crooked Streets” was adapted 4 « and ngver, needlessly, hurt the feelings of anybody. - :::ofi%?m"’ll::c:a:ge Tlllxgehzlelmgly; from: Samuel Merwin’s'story, “Dinner In reporting a political gathering, give the facts, Malloway surprises Lysgaard and tell the story .as it is, not as you would like to Ber;a in an attempt to rifle his safe. have it. -Treat all. 2 alike. v 4 Hilda arrives in time to see her sis- H < % omi all- parties alike. If there is any ter shoot Hallowell but is unable to|°™: It is a Paramount Artcraft. is their dignified interfere. Authorities arrive too late at Eight.” - Jack Holt and Clyde Fill- HE notable more are included in the supporting | quality of our cast and Paul Powell was the direct- professional efforts Educational, amusing and enter- character. Our un- taining subjects are seen in the -failing* - politeness Holmes Travélogue and Paramount is all times favor- are faithfully per- re in a|the brilliancy of the cast which sup- darkened room when two flashes from | ports this popular star, it being head- a six-shooter reveal an astounding ed by Robert Edeson on the one side and on the feminine side by ‘Lucile| Files that Stand the Gaff It’s worth something to' kriow that your-files ‘can’ stand-abuse— and they can, if they’re Allsteel, . In addition to its rigid strength of - construction, -AIISt'eelwofios_ : furniture' is handsomie ‘and highly - efficient. Will not warp, shrink or'swell. 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Miss Stewart, it will be .~ remembered, played a prominent part . in “an’ excellent photoplay -recently - Since Mr. Bdeson achieved his . phenominai success on ‘the stage as the star in “Strongheart,’- his name has been one to conjure with in mat- In all of his stage ventures, Robert Edeson has been starred, just-as he has been’ starred heretofore in prac- tically all’ his screen plays and his- o presence at the head. of Euge? . . .—Rio now has a around the world, the metropolis and | FORMER STAR OF “THE ..“f;.if.) ,d,Fh: a&:fii‘; “:‘”,fl',ed an’ old fashionable watering places of Eu- CHOCOLATE SOLDIER” COMING{jaw which: torbade the sale on Sun- rope, the Oriént and America, dis-1 Migg Anita Arliss, former star of|days or after ‘10 p. m. daily of el- Playing all their strange customs, the|«irhe .Chocolate Soldfer,” “The Only|gars, or matches. 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