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I { ] . ardent revisionists fought hard to have the duty raised on articles produced e THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. AT THEATRES “THE RAIDERS” AT THE REX THEATER NEXT SATURDAY t . W. HARN' Editor G. W. HARNWELL, h’l‘hnse of Yur local movie devotees Who are fond of the picture along the Telephone 922 gnv,is of Marshall Neilan’s “River's Snd’ 'and Bill Hart’s “0" of Xntered o the postoffice av Bomidjl, Minnesots, as second-class TARe, |Royal tounted will Sove lzln':ly(:;pl()l:f under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. | tunity 1500 por-. |tunity of seeing at the Rex theater : jon next Saturday a picture which is No attention paid to anonymous cnn_mbuflou Writer's name must considered to be among the best of be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communica-|the many film dramas which have tions for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday laken their inspiration and b of each week to insure publication in the current |ground from the Royal Northwest | Mounted Police of Canada. | Not since the days of the Old Santa @ === [Fe trail and the Indian uprisings in | Minnesota_and Montana has the {North American continent had a field !so tragant with romance as that of E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgxz. | N G. K. CARSON, Presiden ) J. D. WINTER, City Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier By Mail !which lies in the western provinces One Year ... $6.00 jof the Dominion of Canada. Here Six Months . 8.00 One Year [throughout the entire year in little = secluded posts members of the Royal Three Months 1.50 <. One Month ‘55 Six Months .. 2.80 Northwest Mounted Pokice serve their One . Three Months and country as guardians of the Week 18 zed nd upholders of the law. The Raiders” the picture in THE WEEKLY PIONEEfi—f;alva pages, published every 'l'humu‘ t | which Mr. Farnum will appear, the and sent postage paid to any address for, in advance, $2.00. ‘ t author has concocted a story which OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS | combine quick action, logical plot and _——————————— | suspense, followed by full satisfaction CONGRESS AND ECONOMY and at no time does he transgress the . ) ., [bounds of possibility and probabil- Congress is going to economize by not passing the soldiers ;ityl.“ - ) e bonus bill at thls time. 4 r. Farnum is at 1:25 ES'.‘_H\ virile s F . & 35 5 | characters such as Private Fitzgerald Though this is a highly debatable subject that is going to‘“f the Royal Mounted and in his umi- cause a prodigious amount of debate, as well as much pain to!form he presents a picture which will congressmen and other public officials who dearly love to keep|make the hearts of many a lovely on the good side of everybody with a vote if they can, still it! maiden palpitate. had to be. oy ‘ g A If congress at this time makes full and gerenous provision “TRUST YOUR WIFE” AT for every incapacitated soldier, it will be doing all the financial| REX TODAY AND FRIDAY gituation will permit. | “Trust Your Wife,”” Katherine Mac- starring velicle re- ociated First National, e at the But congress will realize that neither the veterans nor the’lrklmalld:' 13\1 country will be content with economy that begins with the sol-g‘f;;‘fle:)e A ;;ece Fpitlie dier and ends there, It must economize elsewhere, too. It must gex theater today and Frid economize on government expenditures generally. Above all,|production was directed i i 4 lause or with greater ry. being a screen adap! no“.rhere cansit economlz'e tojgre lte!i ap]})) 1 tf\ Herald & |ry S. Sheldon’s play, “Conscience’ saving than on war-making material—Dulu ald, I vii Winter, wealthy Los Angeles . | clubman who looks like a twin broth- WEEDS |er of Douglas Fairbanks and \vhokis. A i r | dexcribed as a screen ‘‘find”, makes| ason is again with us. If there is anything that!nis debut in motion pictures in “Trust | e weed seas| Z ! I | tin p compels unfavorable comparisons it is to see a beautiful lawn|Your Wife,” He will be seen as Lhe 3 i t: t tside th 'de_‘Amex'lcan Beauty's leading about a home with weeds growing on the street outside the s | Gharies Richman, & favorite of the walk. Instances of this may be seen on almost any street in Be-lgjent drama, has an important role, midji, Weeds from one to three feet high are growing on the|while others /in the cast are Miriam, side of the streets in many parts of the city. Now is the time to&;;:;}c:l;:il& the star’s sister, and| cut the weeds to prevent them from getting into bloom and lateri T8 “Trust Your Wife” ,\-the}.inci into seed and scattering broadcast. g | MacDonald id to have been given | There is nothing that adds so materially to the appearance u.m‘ esye«";:zll\' -ul:Lc\mlec vg‘l_x!mcleaf‘xzrtll:g-[ ! of a city as well kept streets. Even t!mugh they may not be;"‘ :;f;,r;‘&_em_:_ ber ey Eesz o, She paved, it is possible to keep them looking neat and clean, and | portrays the part of a newlywed. the nothing is noticed so quickly by visitors to our city as clean-kept |bride of a ymluglarch:u;(cl_ who leaves | streets—unless it be poorly kept streets. ‘;Jll‘li over e M b oron & blufr i Let Bemidji be known as a city of neat streets and lawns. !, g Margot Hastings take up an e Cut the weeds! | pensive apartment and put on a boid | front so that he may obiain financial| Ibacking for his scheme cets | 3 A SPLENDID SERVICE |Slater T. Holcomb, a and | |a fancier of pretty women, and ecn-| The Juvenile band is l_)eing called upon for four pubhc'dl"wms L e ol concerts this week. Inaddition to the regular Thursday evening |, .- ans. Hoteomb is at unce inter- | concert, which is to be given tonight, they gave a concert last | ested <n the bautitul and yonng Mis. | Sunday afternoon at Diamond Point, one Tuesday evening at | lifli!i) utnd_ v;":sm"f;fl ;{;f\a::ecli the State Teachers college, and on Friday night _wlll play at thg “;“ U the N ehttabt vat Birchmont hotel. Just what it means to the city to have this|p 1arge sum ot his own as evidence service from a band is hard to estimate, and from the fact that|or “good faith.” This Dick cannot} it is the boys of the city who are furnishing the music it is ;r;; =|l,n'11,klh:ef\‘;g::i:xlx“g()fpiyll:gff ‘f):‘““: doubly valuable, It is not always easy to keep. an 'adulg; band ! & ion e il distuukagement. together in the summer, and the fact that Bemidji is being fa-| Margot arranges a secret imeeting vored with the concerts which have been given, and will betwmix I{n_lcuxr(}) 1?33]‘.:; }«’:dl‘]tss";ggsg: i i i suade him given up to the middle of August, is one that should be appre-| TE0He Tl G Tt the e Soorriaity | ciated. B has been awaiting. A dramatic scene takes place on the yacht, but) Marget finds a way to stir the con- 0 CAMPERS GALORE science of this designigg man. Dick Park Board Superintendent George T. Baker does not have arnves at the pier j-;st HT' u;ex ‘;:lc(lgt much time these days to look after his jewelry and pponograph g::\cs :\“k:::)n I‘,};ngl;{ nfefill;;:: home.:: business, They have become side issues and the tak_mg care of P 1V the misunderstandings | tourists and campers at Diamond Point seems to be his chief job. | yuppily smecthed out as a result of | Just now he is at his wits end to know where to put them. |the consclonc which she has restored | “We're mighty glad to have them come, and we are going to 1‘0':'§$c1?12‘v i take care of them,” said Mr. Baker. f“Bu,E we never have had |yorying in w ] ; nald in on us at once before. has ever appeared and presents a gache b ; powerful moral which emprasizes the iz £ 7 |true value of conscience. | OVERHEARD BY EXCHANGE EDITOR id to be the most ab- h Miss MacDonald |WILL ROGERS PICTURE { PROVES SATISFYING | The strains of the opera, “Caval-| leria Rusticana” from the whistling| |lips of a tramp---that is the incon-| gruity from which Will Rogers ex-} racts some of the most delightful| moments he has ever created. | HOOVER BELITTLES TARIFF Secretary Hoover has thrown some sand in the bearings of the Ford- : ney bill by declaring in a speech in Boston that “no tnenfis, no_embargoes, no navies, no armies can ever defend us” from Europe’s l}urd times. That N intion -appeats Wi Mri| statement flatly contradicts the doctrine that a high tariff is the cure for all Rog Tatest Goldwyn pleture, “An | the ills of the nation. Mr. Hoover recommends “hqrd, conscientious toil and “‘;-“,mmg Hero,” by O. Henry, which | economy in living” as the secret of prosperity, which no one can gleny, but is showing for the last times at thei it is not as pleasing a prescription as putting higher duties on foreign goods Grand theater tonight. Mr. Rogers and thereby getting more money for the same amount of labor as before.— | again with us in the role of a St. Paul Dispatch. tramp who hates work more than a | prohibitionist hates a saloon. \‘\:t,! “I never knew a congressman,” said Garfield, “Republican or Demo- | this tramp is a loveable fellow who | cratic, protectionist or free trader, who did not favor protection for thesaves the plantation of a benefactor | articles produced in his own district.” That never was more fully demon- from being robbed by some fellow ho-; he tariff was being revised “downwards.” The most|boes. | e e 0 Throughout the action of “An Un-| in their own districts, says the Mankato Free Press. For instance, LaFol- | wilting Hero,” Will Rogers is alw e the easy-going son-of-rest whose 1 lette, who delighted in hearing himself talk about the tariff robber barons, s g z? insisted that tfie duty on tobacco be kept up higher than the hanging of sang-froid is only d :““hf'fl c‘;‘o‘d‘fil; Haman because considerable tobacco was raised in Southern Wisconsin.— :2 I,’:f"‘"z“fi,;e}:fi:; ‘.‘.gl‘:;‘l‘i‘;>[()f“\?0::|ll"l()' ‘ Btillwater'Daily:Gazette, ers whom the villain of the story h e . |done his best to keep apart. It is a Recently Judge Alfred J. Talley of New York expressed the opinion|gistinct Will Rogers characterization, | that corporal punishment at home and in school would keep many young ! man. ‘Taylor, smashes this lesson home in a | comparable to his excellent portrayal of a similar type in “Jubilo.” ! Not the least elfective purt of the; picture at the Grand theater is the| excellent musical accompaniment | with which the hero is presented. To give the details of the story would-be ‘When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually ap indication that the I | kidneys are out of order. tbese organs healthy by taking to spoil the emjoyment of many who will laugh heartily through one of the cleanest, most humorous and human photoplays that has ever been produc- ed. The Goldwyn company has rounded Will Rogers with an excel- lent cast, the roles of the young lov- ers'being taken by Molly Malone and John Béwers. The picture was di- rected by Clarence Badger. | “A TALE OF TW0 WORLDS” Gouverneur Morris has never writ- ten anything more thrilling, more ro- mantie, so filled with suspense and lively incident as is his first story written directly for the screem, “A tale cf Two Worlds,” an Eminent Au- i, HER | The world’s standard remedy for kidney, E SUNDAY AT GRARD l.lv:r,wbhddor and uric nc{d troubles. Famous since 1696. keep in good health. In three szes, all druggists. Look (gF the name Gold Medel on every box and eceent 09 Bemidji’s PlayGround DIAMOND POINT Fnjoy your Sundays and picnics there. Lunches and hot Coffee served. Confec- tiens of all kinds in stock. Special accom= modations for picnic par- ties. Diamond Point | is truly Northern Minneso- ta’s most beautiful play- ground and it’s free to you. Archie Ditty Custodian Keep GOLDMEDAL el "7 “Bathing_Suits w For Rent at New Bath Pavilion “fake regularly and Guaranteed as represented. thors Production made at the Gold- wyn Studics, which ccmes to the| Grand theater for two days, begin-| ning Sunday. The action begins in Pekin at the time of the Boxer uj rising but soon shifts to San Francis- | co’s underworld where the young! white girl reseued from the Boxers by | a faithful Chinese servant, has been | reared as his daughter and is coveted | by the evil Ling Jo. How she escapes from his baneful influence througt | the 1 of a native born Chinese who sacrifices hisi own love that she may be hapny with one of her own race forms the backbone of the thrilli ifrank Lloyvd directed it. rank Glendon and the principal story. atrice Joy, J. Wallace Beery roles. have TRAGEDY THRIVES ON CARELESS WORDS Everyone has po: 1y read of the wise old ewl who sat in an cak who held his' own tonzue but saw and heard a great deal, yet few of us perhaps realize the virtue of advice as “think more and say uutil we have had the lesson brought Lome to us in some impressive way. The new picture at the Grand Fri- dav and Saturday which is entitled “The Furnace,” and is a new Realart Special Production by William D. way that many will remember for a long time to ccme. In that production, which is hass ou the new novel by the English au- thor “Pan”, the idle threat made just before her marriage by Folly Val- lance, a pcpular London actress and the bridefto-be of Anthony Bond, wealthy social faverite /s the basis of the story. Agnes Ayres plays the role of Fol- ly Vallance and Anthony Bond is ably portrayed by Jerome Patrick, the} ell known legitimate actor and screen favorite. Theodeore Roberts, Helen Dunbar, Betty Francisco, M ton Sills, Fred Turner, Mayme Kelso, Lucien Lyttlefield, Robert Bolder, and cther favorites also appear in the all- | star cast. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE FOR YOURSELF Irish Blue, Grey Serge and fancy Scotch Tweed Suitings $35.00 Why Wear Ready-Made? BARNEY’S TOGGERY Third Street THE PIONEER WANT ADS| BRING RESULTS ' men out of prison. No form of punishment can of itself develop the moral nature. Wrong feeling and action must be checked, but instead of devel- oping right motives, jqinishment merely stops action. If all of the young men who are in our prsons could have received tha early training in truth-| fulness, honesty, patriotism, and right habits of thought and conduct which ! the kindergarten school provides, they woud now be happy, useful members of society.—Daily Free Press. COLLEGE ST.THOMAS ST. PAUL, MINN." Under the Direction and Conirol of Archbisho Dowling. w: i Japanese statesmen are reported to fear that discussion of far eastern questions at the proposed conference would tend to complicate the arma-| ment question. Possibly so. And the continued existence of an unsolved | eastern problem is one of the things likely to make discussion of disarma-| ment futile.—Grand Fork Herald. | Prominent among the victims of the heat is Van Lear, who thinks he can lick Mayor Leach of Minneapolis in another election.—Baudette Legion. | Missouri, one hundred years old this month, finds a surplus in its treas- ury- She should be shown ggme of her dirt road.-——Minneapolis Journal. 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