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ey — dealing lady for bn\lglus Fonameae i v e Alfalfa Came From Asia. tie east and we Goodiand : et . id bring saur thendes b aia|| —REX SUNDAY— g b *airba tite him. Other A ¢ { here nea > | Fairbanks, plays ovnosite him. Other | b0 58 S0 Ga, but hag |POIUR OF here near Moose Luke. N e A NE‘J rb OF THE THEATRES {players Included Robert Cain, Wint-1 CHt o & 0 0 H e Gay Mahoney and Cleon Smith au- v 'nr Hall, Charles West, Genevieve| been cultivated In Iiurope since be-|yneq gyer from Kitchie Sunday. [their next meeting at the C. C. Swith {rormerly You Will Feel the IBlinn, L. M. Wells. Clarence Geldars fore the time of Christ. The 8 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wells and family |k me Thursday, August.25th. and Jim Blackwell. Juna wrawioiy | 18rdS introduced it into South Amer-|Mr. and Mrs. Dyk, Harold and{. Rev. Lone will speak at the L Thrill of Your Life Ivers wrote the scemario. fen until some time between 1850 and |Everett Van Dyk, Mrs. G. Van D)k Gregerson hume Sunday, August 21st. Q. r 2 1860, when it was brought to Cali-|and Mrs. Alfred Van Dyk enjoyed a! Rev. Odegard will \})hu\ at thel THAT’S WHY fornia. Since then it has become the |fine picnic at Moose Lake Wedne:duy. | Theo. Gregerson home in the mnear EV EE | most extensively cultivated forage {Most of all they enjoy the frezh future. ERYBODY WILL S crop in the United States. fish caught by the g hermen,| The soil classification men were || ¢4 Y e and cooked by the good lin the neighborood Monday, OUT of the DUST The Great ‘Mr. Richardson of Remmgton Drnma » in'that playhouse. The appeal of the “THE OLD WEST” COMING TO | ,i0 0 s found in its stirring action O REX ON SATURDAY|and the splendid work of the cast. Milter’s Mulberry Tree. 1'h is tnat of neducated e 1 “Nothing like the old days, Tom, rme,tec:l‘xflu Shu:“(.x;’lc:nm“ lgv:‘“\:ml ,,1:;.'1:‘:";:’;13::"1\1nnmn lf:lu:;i;{‘»m (lrx::i and now that Im getting near thelpis partners sophisticited daushior. | heen planted in the grounds of M end of my rope, I'd give anythmg He wins her through sucer brate force | ¢oiee eottuge at Chalf 8 l;“ S 08 A P worth to see’ them again,” said|applied to his enemies -and the | SOMS cottuge at Chalfont. It Is a prot Judge Brand to his secretary, Tom slreuggh o m. love which: is siowa sentiment which _jnspired such an ac Robbins. o her. | . a. tribute 'to thé ‘great poet which ‘he «’Fraid there's nothing like Nug- Mny»‘s p}slgl g personality w would have: been" the first to appreci:| 4 get‘Notch in the west nowadays,|is always evidedtigives rise to p ate. Having fled from London to this Ju‘i »” answered Tom. ing commenl. dl%flus vadu" on quiet Bucks village, k¢ there put.into [\ fio 1 don’t suppose there is. But the hands of friend Ellwood thgjcoms 9 they say that money will buy any-|BEN TURPIN PLEASES IN “LOVES | pleted “Paradise Lost.” He had: h[ug i thing, and heaven knows I've got OUTCAST.” GRAND TONIGHT | take it home. ¥ E, enough of the stuff. Suppose I send| 1y o0 over was any question as o | E i 3 Lake is Avoid Being Irritant. Some foll You don't i them. Bu By word 8kin and apendin, w days here. are just plain irritants. ”L,\l:‘ls. gsft.x}\renn Hittand (Jozenh pw why I is you dow't like |Clark) of Bemidjl, .will teieh u: surely don't like them, | Goodland school this tefas g )r t deed;tliey get under your |taught school her ‘& u fecl mean at being 80 |- A large cm\\d( 0 hmo atend ' touchy. { it cai't be helped—they.|the muuer given at-the Pcuhmvmn irvitate, | your; best to get beyond 'y tha irritatoli stage. . You can it up — THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING PESULTS e cenjoyed whit ‘H(n\ d from he 4 . Suppose I send suys Ellwool hen 1 ‘g, \»)mlxtgl thwn, you tmln‘pon'rselt ‘é"gl’, W) :;;“]"‘“n;““t“"" gartyjat g you out there with a letter of credit| ), \isqom of Mack Seiuett in done, 'return it it ith y, = Miiegihgend you mas-find -hat b and, Go'seg to reconstruct Nugget Notch, gam-| . \ing stellar honors on Bew Trurpen. | ment thereon.” %‘-‘"‘““’ Is th ;-' ‘iélfl "f( :)X:Mv ltadon belongs to youx ‘mdi"vhs, of this qulet cottage, with its weul u. Be u sport. (B of climbing roses; the mulberry tree N from Oxford j¥jif be hn aguesd chaym = Vg .»r&—'-—-m N In the comifg-¥ésrs in this plyce ot | % XX ¥ HF K & X X« X X & ¥ #-?fi c‘amp Pullefy ai literary pilgrimigé.—Christian Science | K GOODLAND ! % |came o from Kitcl v evems| Monitor. L[ RO R R % % kO O A ing and got Huttie, Edith and Albert Clark and autc Among those [ro | here who at o over o the . 0| Testing the Hairdresser's Touch. |tended the Ki Smith home where the Up and Go's; In Berlin there is a “school” where [ian Endeavor soodiand Christ-|\ere to hold a special meeting, but | it is the aim not merely to teach the| honey ncme last Tuesday e blll’lg, SBIOO“, genernl Store’ and all 1f ever there had beeu it woulit be for"m& . Think you could manage o, pletely dispelled vy * Loves Gut- cast” which was shown at the “T could try—"".and that was the | Granq theatre yosterd.y 1) del.ghted beginning of Tom’s search for the|patrons. i 0ld West of the Judge’s dream. Ben Turpin describos and defines { After two months’ search, Tom dis-|the word “unique.” There is only covers “Castle’s 49 Camp,” which is |one Turpin; he is as elusive ot imita- at present penniless. Tom arranges |tions as a Mark Twain mannerism and with Castle and the “Camp” starts|as individual as genius always is. In for Nugget Notch, abandoned yearsi‘“Love's Outcast,” which again ap- ago when the gold petered out. pears at the Grand theatre tonight, Tom Robbins is attracted by Lady he has rare opportunities to siiine and Ann, and they become the best of makes the most of tiem { friends, but “Gentleman Jim” Ray-| ~Ben is supported by a clever or, 1 ner always interrupts their conversa- jzation that includes Kathryn tions and warns Pa Bobbett to keep | Guire, “Dot” Farley, James Finla Lady Ann away from the tenderfoot.|others, not forgetting the weigaty rtioned; the Bob-|Kalla Pasha and a bevy of Seunett i £ S:txgt::: t.;r(r:u:ptr}:: geneml store and |bathing bzeauties. The latter are seen without pulling or Jerking or breaking |day afterncon although Targe hail — s to graceful acvantages in an episode] It By recording the tension at all|fell it did not last long efidugh to do 44 " has charge of th 1 o f:,f,',‘,'flf,';“{’.;f‘mm :;xt.e ;fgthelfr eft that isn’t dragged in but belongs as times during the combing, it gives a|any damage. fmts the Judge is deeply disappoint- much to the story as do Ben's whim- | complete indiention of.the mauner in| Charlie uller and Gay Mahoney od when he alights from the decrepit sical, burlesgue eyves. which the wiclding of - the . comb | autoed “avéy: from™ Kitchigf,Suturday stage, because they do not shoot his progressed. !;lm(nlm unl got 2 d of:dill at W. o “w ”» | P Silk hat off his head. The Judge be-|“THE WITCHING HOUR — CER ( Glallo Candies on Birthday Cakes. |, onk fomenann is stay Gay ;v Dramatlc Art 60-62 11th St. South Large Faculty ' of Artist Teachers ! Engagement of Europe's Celebzated Pianist MME. BAILEY-APFELBECK CLYDE STEPHENS, Artist Teacher LOUIS WOLFT, Master Violinist William H. Pontius . COURSES: All Instruments-All Subjects Chales M. Tlol¢ Director - Recitals FREE . rectoc e y-Dramati Voice-Theory .= . Dormitory Available for Women Dratory Dramate GATALOG FREE Only School With Recital Hall Seating Five Hundred ““School of Quality and Highest Standard" B ocial at the J. Robert Wymore was sick and un- able to attend, the busin meeting & was postponed. and Everett Van ol Dyk and Hattie, Edith and Albert | 4he Kitchie-Goo all have to meet before th ;;;“f“ rg"l“'m“""’”“l ‘.‘;"““n;““:“ by "Juxd ged w0 be competent hardressers. | Jpid \Cuich il enjoycd a fine lanch his machine is specially designed ""mrmshul Wy the ladies present. test the user's ability to comb hair| There was yuite a storm here Tues- students what to do, but to instruct \\'ero.fllr_, and Mrs. Theo. Grege them thoroughly In the best way te|and fami do it, and there is a test which they re . Harcl s alternately at Kitchie gchoelhous each Sun P. M. It will be heid at the 21st. Everyoody welcome, come _.__—___-____—_ z ing at the FARMERS _gins to shoot things up and Rayner, DEEP PROBLEM PICTURE Lone homé at Moode’ Lake, in the confusion, accidently drops a| Can you “guess” 'what th? other The custom of placing candles on a Huyold., ¥en Dyk and hm brother STATE nugget chain, which Robbins picks man s thinking? Is u maz who | birthday cake—one for each w— | Bverett, ofsMinneapolis, attended the BANK ‘ : e up-and returns. Raynel;is ;very | thinks murder equally guilty with| comes from Germany. The Germans my and Gg.ghiss meeting leld at the angry over the incident. the wretch who ac 1y comun's the | placed a thick one in the center, called [C. E. Wiy m Friday ewvs enmg Some time later the Judge notices|deed? . Lebenslichi, the light of life. Only he | - At the and: Go. clasé! meeting the nugget chain around Lady Ann’s| —These and manv cthical prob-| gp she who declares his or her birth- | Friday &tr%h Hilttie Clark w neck. Bobbett tells the Judge that|lems made “The W g Honr™ 0] qay may put out the light of life; it | elected ppfiidenr t@icon Smnh vice the necklace belonged to his old part- of the 'Lll’s\lt‘s’ sLage sueces: of ally o unlucky If done by president,” Gay Mahoney secretary, ner, and that he has spent years look- | Liles. The Augusias The of the family. The lig s Charlie Fuller treasurer. We hope { has now baen (i > family. The lights are i - : 3 | ing for Hugh Adams’ daughter to of life and its portions the yea they will do as well as the ones whose | glv,lghggrn}ll;;ts}f;syflfifi f&‘;‘;‘efly Wil b shown aire| persons advanced in yers one candle y | ing to the house and asks the Judge tomorrow, S mat-| must do duty, as otherwise too many 5 y on business. to advance her $50,000. She says inee and evenin would be required. cutting alfalfa || offer! Jim Rayner is threatening Pa Bob- To interpret this gripping play of a on the Van Dyk farm this week. Yes, We Are Open Sundays bott and that the latter was about to|Strong man’s will Mr. Taylor needed, Frank Hornemann is working on |\ S Kill hi If wh Ma Bobbett stop- and secured, a really al ar cast. El- ill himself when Ma Dob P-|liot Dexter, famous leading man of A ped him. The Judge promises to Pay | yun Cecil B. de Mille productions | o780 = the money to Jim if it is necessary: |was considered a perfect choice for T On their way home Tom pushes Jim .y, " Brooktield,” the gentleman | clety—-are a bed w arming pan and tin P out of the way and continues on with gambler who came to realize that his | lantern, a Dutch oven, a foot warmer, . Lady Ann. Later Tom is suddenly|qyility to ‘‘guess” the other man’s ng pan handle four feet long, b grabbed and dragged away. In U lpynd was cheating just at much as| shaving horse and drawing knife, | morning he finds himself in the bot- it he had slipped cards up his sleeve. | sugar trough, pack saddle, flail, lard A iz WE SPECIALIZE : " NIGHT or DAY, Prices $150 to %2 50 C'W. Jewelit Company, Inc. Telephone 970—971 ' 2 BEMIDJI v\ iFor a short time only, in order to -introduce cour New: Studio, we will make our Folder Photos from $3.00 to $7.00 a dozen. | Regular price, $5.00 to $15.00. A FREE Hand-Painted, large Folder Photo, of yourself, to each customer. Take advantage of this ny other member rmbols Pioneer Implements, Some of the pioneer implements— uf which are in the (,le\e- AP N, e Historical so- T tom of a pocket in the hills. Mary Alden, of “Birth of a Nation” andle illow o : The rest of the story is best toldifame, has the mother role created by l::;flp \,::,:R:l;"fil,\ h‘,,'(lc];::‘, ‘ll,{"'l‘,ltlle‘('(::;: by the picture, which comes to the|Jennie Eustace. Clay Whipple, the| o4y i lint h‘r(x;n big ik m el e Rex theater Saturday. . liot-headed youngster in cast for the| yeog gon m; big spinning wheel | juvenille dead, while Ruth Renlek, | 5°0 foF wool, small spinning wheel | | EDYTHE STERLING IN “THE GIRL ___ WHO DARED” AT REX TODAY Beautiful Edythe Merlmg star- ring in *“The Girl Who Dared,” a new photoplay of the Old West will be the| attraction at the Rex theater Sat- 4 urday. As a girl sheriff, whose busin to round up cattle rustlers and Mexi- VAY & MOND = : ‘ OPENING MATINEE 2:30 - ( :’gpmémgmlfi CO-OPERATION : ._ | | | All Union Men and Women, your Friends and Families are requested to be consistent, PATRONIZE HOME INDUS- Grand The: Pl 39- Gran Thcn:r?——hphfljl?:;azgz:)ww GENERAL MERCHANDISE until charges against him can be di proved. In the end Right asserts it-} velf, and the truth is revealed. Then | Romancd takes a hand---or both of | { can cut-throats, Kdythe Sterling por- | N ; A : i 5 ) O i trays another role which displays her | TRY, and co-operate with the Business Firms listed in this i i fascinatingly as & wicrinl hors newspaper—and demand the UNION LABEL on all com- | § ]\vonmn and lariat evpert. The st ;;) \ modities you purchase whenever possible, 1 has a unique plot, which concerns the | f i . Ty - f B Unacrupalos | i The following BUSINESS INTERESTS of our city solicit clique -which has hesn play e support of all working people, and are recommended i double game. As the newly-elected || by the { girl sheritf, Edythe Sterling BEMIDJI CENTRAL LABOR UNION N i by dint of tireless perserverance, o 7 D running them down, [] S The! are several dram: nlc mo- BUY AT HOME' i ments when the girl she; s her 1 father from a lynching at tho hands | o | of an infuriated mob and arrests him AMUSEMENTS GROCRIES and { | Clifford & Co.—Phone 800 Co-operative Store—Phone 66 AUTO DEALERS | them. Edwin Akr;——l’hone 265-W, REX THEATRE T0 SHOW ] Qvattand DsLouil Co. A. O. Akre—Phone 50L-W — “CONNIE" IN “LESSONS IN LOVE" | Nymore AUTO ACCESSORIES Sunshine Grocery Edwin Akre—Phore 265-W Wold & Olson—Phone 190 Bemidii Electric—Phone 303-W Nymore d il Co. \ proval, they are testinéd to/fan into || oo - eull:Co Qualey Cih Grocery—Fhone 216 a .real snag, .as demonstrated by J. K. Ramsey—Phone 46 Constance Talmadge in her latest! BAKERIES Nymore ated First National release, | ons i Love, which has been | d for a run of owo da, ttha! tesday won ot i BOTTLERS HARDWARE STORES X Douglas “Mu sucrv; pla “The Man orontor 1t "was || Bemidji Bottling Wke—Phone 5o | Fimer Hardware—Phone 250 dirdoted by Shet Withey, Kenneth 2 ng Wke—=Lhone 99 When two ot via men Lake 1t} upon the nsi for a pretty al i 1 i ¥ | | ! lady’ withsnt her | | { ) Nymore Market and Grocery Home Bakery—Phone 425 " Phone 452 Sanitary Baking Co.—Phonc 789 * Lessons o | Harlan is Constance Imadge's % — londing man. | BOOT and SHOE DEALERS LUMBER o b : i Matson-Ritchie Lumber Co. Bemidji Shoe Store—Phone 172-W Phone 30 MAYO IN “THE-MAGNIFICENT "BRUTE" AT GRAND TONIGHT Standing out from the ordinary be- cause of its strong theme and int s lhv new Frank bMay CLOTHIERS || Hub Clothing Co.—Phone 188 MEAT MARKETS Wold & Olson—Phone .190 mmu.mc ing seltings Laqua Cloth. Store—Phone 581-J . picture T Guarantee Clothing Co. Hymore picture opened Nymore Meat Market—Phone 452 night aud wil i | CONFECTIONERS PLUMB]NG | Princess Candy Store COLLEGES EMPL& | ool Cor. Minndsota and 2nd St. BUSINESS WOMEN /| Abraham Confectionery—Phone 4 |} Wm,C. Christianson—Phone 219-J Nymore Enterprise Cafe Third Strcet Cafe—Phone 90 Robert J, Russell—313 4th St. RESTAURANTS | ' Many of the Northwestern ed- | ucational institptions employ stenog- raphers and clerks lulmdd(DJL( 1 ‘Business College, Fargo, N. D. These young women are p‘uf rred Bedause their college course has made them exact and dependable. Marguerite Timlin, 2 graduate of Dakota Business College, recently took a position in the extension CREAMERY Bemidji Crel ety Co.—Phone 143 SOFT DRINKS and ~ —_— /" BILLTARDS . /DRUGGISTS Dinty’s Place—Phone 8 Boardman's Corner Drug Store | Wm. McDermid—Phone 155 Phone 304 CITY DRUG STORE—Phane 52 ¥ Ghfistianson—Plone 2107 { department of the N. D. Agricul- Princess Candy Shop “tural College. This institution alone ELECTRIC COMPANIES Abraham Confectionery Store has employedill D. B. C. girls. || Bemidji Electric Co.—Tel. 303-W UNDERTAKERS i “‘Follow the SucceSful” to a worth-while position. Ask F. L. FURNITURE Ibertson Undertaking Wekins, Pres., 806 Front St, | Hannah Market—Phone'120-W Phone 317-W Fargo, N, ., abouc Fall courses, Bk In Two Parts T THE SAILOR” -.-a-..'.'.'.~.-.-.-.mv.fl.=m-.-.-.-.-w..-.'.-.v.-.m".m-.aswfiml:fimm%\WWW“““WWM REX TEN-PIECE ORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30—10c-30c Evenings—15-30¢ "t -p;.‘.\-'-'h‘-\\“'-’-'n‘\-'-‘\-'h1-\'-‘.“““'-“‘-‘-\“.‘-‘-\““'.%'}-‘-“\' A e e T T T T T e T e