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- _PAGETWO T " T "7 lashy About a week after thia th - | olis, === ;::wfilisselg:;’s‘::ie‘g;z}:sl‘eom' glso plany wglghAmnk:ng the scenes :nm:l:e i =l §Tl;1'y“tlfictE/(;egx:fl :voifihllps'eek o Hot Cakes \ s 2 slope. a ( 5 h . h.The story, technically, is of a very lnspreverls;li"ol:xl t’he:‘::::n;e::dw\?\;flll(- SRR 08 FIE YOKoN © i s e ol Toa’St and COfiee realy new s plote g% el panahet | Lo e %, 28, Willam Stecte, was ey At LINI - thar g -handled, |sitting on a rock, fishing. ‘As for J.| Film fans will_be lured to the| MACHINERY CLINIC oo i . hi / :"-d t:etelem"‘.t of suspense well sus- Gordon Edwards, he never was less|Grand Sunday and <Monday when AT THE STATE FAIR Our Drlees are no hl'gher‘than‘()ther’ m;le. ; lt satisfying climax. than 'knee ‘deep’ in ‘water, and often |Charles Miller’s “The Law of the Yu- ; ——— eatlng places. e photoplay, adapted from Grace| waist deep. It wasn't particularly [ kon,” based on Robert W. Service’s| The biggest machinery clinic of the e i N . f ; THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER e «BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . Ex-Secretary McAdoo evidently is going to speak the truth no matter whom jt'may hit. - He says that _ FUBLISKED.EVEAY AFTERNOON BXORFT SUNDAY the people of this country will not tolerate “a pur- i G. B CARSON, P mn;:fl dENU, 8 .::; Mgr, | Chased presidency.” No; fiot if they kyow it. The \ i . B , Pres. . H. , Sec. .| 3 { " @."W. HARNWELL, Editor presidency should neither ‘be knocked down to the SWEDISH LUTHERAN - ) ) Vir ue 928 highest bidder nor bartered away by officeholders; 7 Telaptie . 3 . the office belongs to the people and it-is theirs clane mattor eane At ‘wr Congroua 'of Murch 803475, | to bestow. When political ‘schemers and . middle- _——————t————— | men orprofessional bureaucrats seek to dispose of ,Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Swedish service at 11 a. m, English service at 8 p. m. T. 8. Nordale, pastor. \ PO ST Ll SRSy No attention paid. to anonymous contributions. .| the office on their own account they are committing : ¥s name must be to the editor, but not : . v -ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL ) : h 2 nepossatily. for mp‘:x.bliciu‘::? " Communications for. the a crime, by ‘offering somsthing to which they have- ‘Sixth street and ‘America. avenue. “ Weekly Ploneer must reach this office \not later than no- title. - s Sund hool meets at 9:30 & m s Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the . e unday school me & s ¢ g R N crwbesy from waw o i At e : » 3 vel writers a cenf rom now: an language : . < - \ Y e # ,I Tefor to Services every, Sunday at 10:30 a. THEA TRE these times as “those quaint old days 0f:1920 when horses were still used to. some extent_¥Yor hauling vehicles and performing farm work, :women had - just been emarcipated and were just beginning- to smoke, the league of nations was the-main political issue.and the nation was in. the-first throes of pro- hibition of alcoholic. beverages.” ’ — e There used- to--be splendid road out of Bemidji ~but vecently they have “fixed” it with three feet of gravel, with nothing to bind it, and every motor- ist is wondering whether that TR sigh means “terrible rough.”—Cass Lake. Times. i . Good guess, Bro. Utley; but its worse than that— it'’s “Tough” and “Rotten.” Ly —_— o , “OH RATS” . It costs New York city $35,000,000 a year to ‘feed its rats, according to Doctor Victor G. Heisler., Why not start a cat ranch and: feed the cats the -rats and ‘sell the cat hides, thereby reducing the m., alternating English and German services. Young people’s meeting at 7 p. m. | ‘William F. Kamphenkel, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Seryices will be held in the Bat- tles’ building, room 24, over'the J. C. Penney Co.’s store, at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:46. ST. PHILLIP’S Low mass at 8 o'clock a. m. High ass at 10 o'clock a. m. Sunday school, followed by benediction of the blessed sacrament, at 11:30 {a. m. Baptisms at 2 o’clock’ Vespers and benediction at 4 o‘clock. | SUN-MON--TUES . OLIVE - | THOMAS By Mal ' Six Months ..’ [y J (19 = 9% Out Yonder’ A Ralph Ince Production’ The most beautiful girl in \ the world in a new play of : love and romance. * LARRY SEMON sl + Comedy King, in “The Grocery Clerk” |’ Matiness 10¢-20¢ Nights 10c-25¢ THE WBEKLY PIWH'QIVQ pages, published . svery Thursday and seat postage paid to any address for, in' advance, $2.00 = o THE SUGAR DROP. It is reported that the sugar spePulators are getting theirs now. Let’s hope so. There has been a drop of at least ten cents a pound in the last . week or ten days, or, at any rate cou\ann} have » \ . i LUTHERAN FREE CHURCH Services at Nymore church, with communion services at 11 a. m. Trinity church, town of Liberty at 3 p. m. Young people’s meeting at Aar- been able to buy it that much cheaper\tlan previ- ously, and’the assumption is that the market has _.dropped. Just why? We haven't any inside in- formation as to why it has dropped, but we can guess. Most of the sugar speculators were brokers gho by means of paper sales were able fo koep H.C L fc:r‘the rats. i ‘?.fm churfch. town of Frony, at s‘ pf SUN-MON-TUES on selling this surplus stock to each.other from “Unless we know m ° teday than:we.did yos- Nyinore Sunday school at 10 a. m. } o ~ ow more than y ) - day to day at & cent or two a pqpnd profit ‘until they had succeeded in getting' the price up to - 30 or 35 cents a pound retail. So long as the banks were willing to carry these parasites along and furnish them with money enough to hold their stocks and keep trading, and st the s@me time sell some of the stocks to whole- sale concerns, they were able to keep ‘afloat. Now the banks refuse further credit for this purpose and the sugar lords, or “would-be” sugar lords, find themselves between the 'upper stone of cash short- . age, or rather credit shortage, and the nether stone of a new crop coming on the mMrket at lower prices, and, they see a “squeeze” ahead of them. The result—getting out frem under—and let's hope at a loss. 0. P. Grambo, tor, terday, and know more tomorrow than ‘we do g D.»s.u today, and can do more tomorrow than today, we nr’el not progressive,” says an exchange. Well, here’s a chance for the starting of another po- “Fh litical party. -~ & b 7.eome In estimating your psy roll for the ensuing year |“Satan.” . f don't forget that your wife is worth double that | 8:00—Thursday evening prayer of your highest salaried employee. . MOSLRE: AN “In the perfett socialist state no man can start work, stop work or change his work without con- Iti; m ” Uit e qovoesiinet o : < |church. Celebration of, the Hulliy o . 7 Eucharest and sermon Dy the Right Honest toil is a credit to any man, but many |Rev. Morrison of Duluth.— -people object to the credit system. 5 p. m.—Vespers and farewell ser- o mon of Rev. George Backhurst. - A general invitation is extended, " George Backhurst, rector. service. Subject, \ George W. Kehoe, pastor. ST- BARTHOLOMEW'’S Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. 11 a. m.—Codnsecration "of the characterizations are excenent.‘ her ST T “Breakfast ’ NEWS OF THE THEATRES N joyment of .the picture. Even as - "PRESBYTERIAN served at the - - Minnie Berry in. gingham and with Sunday morning at 11 o’clock the hair bedraggled, this delightful lit- padtor will speak on the subject “De- - 4 | iuc a:tress is good to l:lmk upon, while|sire and Renlizati;m." ar Sam.k Zg: — B 7 _ ‘{in the gorgeous wardrobe -she has|15). Sunday evening at 8 o’clock the - | CONFLICTING PERSONALITIES. [fes. ‘There ‘are ‘Hell’s Kitchen and|equipped herseit with Tor the'part of [sermon will be_on the theme, *Net 0 e e . OP The mistakes that occur when twin | Hfll Gate and Devil’s Jump. And|Margaret Vane her beauty isiigresis- |Menders and Their Missions,” (Mat- sisters of conflicting personalities be- | there is.a creek in the Kentucky|table. VU o T T new 4:21)) - i < come involyed in love and financial gl:’untalnu called Helldor-Certaln.| -In making this pictyre unusual| Sunday school will meet at 10-a. 7AM.to11 AM troubles from the basis for the new|S¢ems to me. that's emough 'of hell,|care bad-to be taken 'by director|m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 P. ey LA Selznick Picture, “The Shadow of|V!thout adding to the list.” O'Neill to faithfully reproduce the|m : Ty SN Fruits in Season \ Hot and Dry Cereals with Cream Eggs, any Style . " Premium Ham and Bacon . 4 > Rosalie Byrnes,” starri Elaine | ‘William Farnum pointed out t8 Mr. settings. In fact the scenes-jin the All are most cordially wecome. Htmmuteny:,n which willnlf-ve final Edwards that ‘“Hell's Goblet” hap-|Berry home are actually shat in a " * L. P. Warford, pastor. run at the Eiko theatre tonight. pened to bé the real name of the|real East Side tenenrent in New York Elsine Hammerstein plays the pool in question. - It is on the slope|city. Several of the settings for the 5 METHODIST g dual role of the Maddern sisters, and ot ‘Euount Hollywood, in Californfa. - |sociéty end of the picture gre actual 10:30 a, m.—Ddiorning worship. gives a vivid, interesting pe rfom;nnee' nlt m:fllt never to have had such |scenes in one of the famou€ homes of 12 m.—Sunday school. Yo as the flashy, unscrupuious Leontine a name,” insisted Mr. Edwards. wealth which abound in:the metyop- 7 p. m.—Epworth league. Sartwell Mason’s novel of the same|warm water at that. .It was a long, | famous pogm of the same name and h . : : rt . 3 espta s g name, is skilfully presented and splen-| hard day. The whole company worf: presented Mayflower, Photoplay i::tl; X}: bs:pltl? lf tzt ltl}fe A T the Co ee Sho j or z ditfl?_lcted throughout. ing almost from -sunrise to sunset|Corporation, will be the principal| Phygiclans travel thousands of rl) p : . Animal actors are always popular|and scenes Wwere shot time after time|feature' of the bill, which ipeludes,| mies to attend the clinics held b, - . 5 2 in cf"hegiy films. Joe Rock, the co-}to et the exact effect that Mr. Ed-|“Fatty” Arbuckle. in “His Wedding|Johns Hopkins Medical college, or the 4 v medMun in “Nymphs and Nuisances,”]|wards wanted." Wet to the skin, he | Night.” & -~ |'Mayo_Brothers at Rochester, Minne- : t ls Speela r ea as ; which will again be shown at Elko|Was a martyr to his art. : “The Law of the Yukon™ portrays|sota.y And why? Becguse they are . 3 : Choice of Fruit, Cereal, Toast or theatre tonight, has a talking deog and| But on the way pack to Hollywood | the nfotives and passions of men and|anxious to learn more about their monkey that perform some clever|he expressed his opinion. women who are drawn to that frigid } profession. g " Cakes and Coffee. L acts. .These animals show ,almost| ‘I Buess that place is rightly nam- |region by the lure of gdld; their in-].. That is why everyone interested in human intelligence and can act dif-|®d.” ke said.between sneezes. “The |tense manner of living; how they|tractors, farm machinery, automo- ]The lsv: appe::l is t:{n?e vz;nd ‘::m: factory will be on exhibition. 0. 2 IR ping ang is as crisp and invigorating .Experts from all the factories rep- ger:lx:. :'ri:oti:’;:l“ntn:m;::la, of ntxrr‘in REX THEATRE TODAY as the air of the far north country.|resented will be on hand to expainm superbiy diroctod i’s s ly lcteds“ in Harry Carey, known as ace of the Charles Miller’s knowledge of the ear-|the models exhibited. New methods P eary o ?‘e L de n'e‘w znick saddle and the screen idol of millions ly days of the Klondike has made pos-|of construction will be described in cblrmir,: o ']'hm er, h.itan-in‘ has a grave responsibility on- his am- sible the true interpretation of Rob-[detail. The person with a fair knowl- sl l“g t}lel !.ilk oa)‘u, wi sch ap-| nle shoulders, for he is the model m"ert. ‘/W Service's immortal lines: edge of automobiles or tractors will Monday and Tue:dly eatre m‘d'y.! a large part of the world’s population q::lznlliv ::: SL{aw oththe“}fi;kon, bk i tieaadetie - S gy A k “Inow fin short t o 3 rong 8 rive; |things shown. 7 M'Thsl‘h role o_! “Flotsam,” in \vhleh "Wln: :; io;":'::: to be when you That surely the Weak shg 1 perish, When his tractor misses fire, or his enl:!!rox: n::a I:vl:i”ht'lil: b;:“{hdme grow up? a fond parent will ask| 203-°nly the it survive.” .[water pump jams and ties up the cool- - essayed. Fluyts:m cls aengged ui'lt't?: lh?‘[fl‘l"“ni‘i hopetul of the family. % ::s sfysi:'e?r:atyhefi;ad?n:;::v lw"?siatu:vn ‘::: sea waif, the daughter of a . light- o TIRTTy Cagey” le:the usual indre 3 house ke;per, whnsi life is spemn ";:’ 01: natural t i i dollar§ g a lomely reef in the Atlantic. screen’s 1or‘:|: to beltxeva e wes “Out Yonder” is an absorbing|born and bud:‘n J.':' “L stur] by drama of the sea—a story of stormy|but .the fact is thnwg ey DC“F-' coasts and sunny hearts. It is &]|was born in the heart ot‘;{reyw’Y.;:: :innpx.amg,wthrflgng ;hnmub" from be-|ecity. ning end. e absorbing in- terest of the plot, the bruthle:f ad- COS:{eJ’ud‘;:’ 1?;: :3:0:&1;11. ‘fu.p el:‘n‘: ' venture, the tl_niui.ng scenes n_ml the| York unlver’:lty and passed. his bar dry . mr}e‘:l::m‘or of lct“;lll‘at i?inu win you.{examination as a lawyer. Then: to|that-section and every effort is bei trlordimm-u lar m; ents and ex-|him catne the call of the drama andjmade to avoid fires that migist de- e in?h b ;::; ree. :;t?n 5‘1‘: l;:: :;ex‘x;:t:,’l{;;dgoc:d' :'n;:. .itgl:rad in afvelop into a big conflagration. ter'of realism Director Ralph Ince| Because his theatrical ton"r:n:'nr; has ' gone !nr beyond any previous|ried him far into the west Carey came rt. to ‘love that country and gladly ac- cepted an offer ‘to-appear in motion the prettiest sbots on earth.” ficult roles perfectly with but one|IRdlans who called it Hell’s goblet|Work hard and play equally hard;|biles, and aeroplanes should attend 50 cents rehearsal. . . :t';fi* y‘r):ltm thety ‘;::t t:lllkitnil]bout. :e:r deep l;n;esl 1nd %ee;; ‘I‘A’ajtesk the biggest mechanical clinic of the < . g must af tha ook eir senge of fair play and rig us- h ir. All th g - TOTALLY DIFFERENT. | more ke peaven: -1t 1s ‘mure one ot tice, " : T07 ok mathinery for Taves, bate, ot T A play of rare scenic splendors, of NOR. MINNESOTA RAILROADS ASKED GUARD AGAINST FIRES (By United Press.) ] St.\Pin, Aug. 20.-7luflmds op- “LAUGH WITH TRE UNIVERSAL CAR Out of the more than 3,000,000 Ford cars ‘now in use, about sixty percent have been sold to farmers. Pfobably no other one thing has brought to the farm so much of comfort and profit as has the Ford car. It has enlarged i the social life, doubled the facilities for market- " ing, brought the town next door to the farm, multiplied for the farmer the pleasures of living. WAR PIGEONS AT FAIR: o ! In:“The Grocery Clerk,” which Homing pigeons proved ‘their will also be shown at Elko theatre on[pictures produced in California. weight in gold during the war; The # A family car without an equal in low cost of Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Larry birds were trained to carry. messages| : opetation and maintenance. We solicit your Semon has put more la i “Y; s j from ! ‘play-| - i e it e | T L TR e ] : order forone now because che demand s lage the well-beaten paths than any ten| Few photo; of recent yearsflines of-communication open.. There and continually increasing. C. W. JEWETT CO. comedifins_combined. have offered. such decided contrasts|¥ill be several war veterans among offerings of photodrama distributed | Minnesota State Fair, Sept 4 to 11. 5 v o g Rl K : / Telephone 474 Beml{i_u b H th B - = } as “Yes or No?” thé latest of best e many pigeons exhibited at the by First National, in which Normd VERY APTLY NAMED : = Talmadge 1t he {WILL ADJUST DIFFERENCES The. director got something of a |story !“ttln‘;l::;:‘::: o the ‘ather z ; Jovous Trei aking of TThewiti statling rapidity. In the home| ~ BY MEANS OF AGREEMENTS A U B am _Far-|of Margaret Va 3 ' n;u;s latest picture, a William Fox |elite lrl?ter-lng al::n;v :h:le: t::::e !::’ll.: — . (By United Press). production, which is coming tp ithe|a moment later, whigked by the mag-f, ‘Washington, August 21.—John L.|, N R’.?,fg‘:‘;(‘;;:l;s;“‘fi‘ A fc of the moving plcturs camera o |LOViS, president of the United Mine| ' . + LARRY SEMON roublemakers” 8 a|few blacks eaet - ; workers yesterday telegraphed ‘Presi-| ¢ ” story of hidden gold. The treatsure|Berry, laboring :':xi;n:g::ltl‘:lr ::'v:::; dent Wilson that differences between ' he Grocery Clerk .les at the bottom of a deep pool emll~ to keep her home and babies in a bituminous miners and operators in SUN MO\N TUES . . . ed “Hell’s Goblet.” manner wor! Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, would- be “We'll have to change that narne,” thy of the love of herf gt 0 by means of agreements to said J. Gordon Edwards, the dire:stor, be consumated in the several states. when he read the script. “There’s A enough hell already in the geogr: yph- deyoted but -preoccupied husband, Of course Miss Talmadge handies both roles. And she does it with a rare ‘”;‘3 and, charm. Both of her 12 —_— Subscride for the Plonesr. P , ) — + ==

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