Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 26, 1921, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

| . «,_,»,,l et l v ""‘\i“fi*\'",fi’“-’l'G"‘ ooyt T ‘r~fi.‘}l-m. e ~——""—"" THE BEMIDJI\DAILY PIONEER ~ToTwewer\ FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, 1621 deavor society meeting will be held at ' KREK K KKK KKRK KR the I Gregerson home Sunday. ® Rev. |Clark home Sunday. IMiss Olga Anderson, who has visit- A crowd from herc attended the There were land-buyers in the vi- cinity Tuesday. Moose Lake called at the William [/ K GOODLAND x|the Ktichie school house Sunday|Lone held gervices there Sunday af-| “Mr. and Mrs. Gharlie Laushe and [ed her parents and brother at Laporte i,, 2ok bk bk jevening, August 2Sth.. Everybody | ternoon. family were visiting friends Sunday. [for the past two weeks, returned to | 'welcome. John Malnquist and friends of School will begin here October 3rd. |Bemidji Tuesday vl:V\_Cuss Lake. |dance given at Pennington Saturday a5 3ubseribe tor The Dafly Ploneer. |Subscrive for Tne Dally ' Ploneer. o ? jevening. It is expected' that threshing wil “THE SOUL OF YOUTH” A REAL evfl'], tl:“']lpl“u"h “'“l?lr‘)ull‘sol‘l‘ llzilmt(l;:1 Mr. Mouiff went to Cass Lake Sat-|begin here this week. U ___.___.___—-—————————_' “HUCK” STORY AT GRAND csult that the O)Swa’:rn oy q“uml‘m'(ln_v. . Hjlamer Gregerson who has not Shristmas morning little frame church which they have| financed and built without his know- | Edwin Gregerson was in this vi- | been well for sometime, consulted the Lewis ‘‘Huckleberry” Sargent, so dubbed because of his splendid por- doctor at Cass Lake last week. ‘Farmers here are digging their po- cinity Sunday. Jay Wells was a Cass Lake caller ! . trayal of Mark Twain’s immortal boy |ledge. And nailed to the pulpit are iy’ g,y tatoes. Ma flr & sw‘sner ) creation in “Huckleberry Finn,” is |a couple of horseshoes. O st o lattended tha| &4 erowd Hami here:aitended the ; MILI-ER s cASH a“ G once more the hero in a new screen |Goodland’ Sunday school, Sunday)Swmtay school' and church held at CASH GROCERY 509 Belt. Ave. Phone 96 We Deliver comedy-drama, “The Saul of Youth,” lBABE RUTH IN “HEADIN' HOME” which is showing at the Grand thea- | were Mr. and Mr: ylor.and famly ‘hite ‘P f tfe tonight, also Saturday matinee | AT REX LAST TIME TODAY jof White Pinc. == @@ e was not | ; and evening. | No local baseball fan can afford to| o WOR L0 e ening, quite | Young Sargent, in this picture, has miss "Babe" Ruth in “Headin’ Home” ‘n crowd turzed out &t the. Kitichie- | a role altogether different in type for as a screen star he is as thrilling Goodland Christian Endeavor, which from that of his initial screen ap-|a hero as he has been on the dia- \\.'ush;'ld at the u;nodl:lm(} schiool hoilse pearance. In this, he is the modern mond. “Babe” Ruth the most sensa- " v " v hen 1 Bliss are the boy of the city streets, reared in a tional sporting star, the world hus‘pn‘“m' ‘"m S ot | paby boy bors dreary foundling home, without |ever known, appears last time today Tyt ol o gtn. . | father or mother, but.who, when the at the Rex theatre where he is fea-| \“‘.m‘d* y -mhn'\-k ‘_‘m"e e | opportunity arises, and he is given a | tured in a six-reel production of sim-j, ‘o, g Shiday Hews Wi real chance in life, shows sterling ple American life. Stars of the sport Aoy oy b . 2 a " and frignds.: He left qualities of character, and with lhu!mg world have been \{Tc;‘:]:fig )::;‘L‘f Monday morning, accompanied by his | 814 BELTRAM! AVE. PHONE 295 ———————————————————————————————————— —__SPECIALS for SATURDAY— Do You Remember That Boy in “Huckleberry Finn?” Well, so many people in'this town do recall and have been asking us about his next pic- ture, that we decided to se- Peaches, per box .................$1.65 25¢ SPECIALS for SATURDAY Oranges, doz Bananas, per doz . ... ............. Bananas, doz addition of a goodly share of pluck |pictures before but ne ": s = nt . ey e 2 BIRBAHARAY QOB icssisson o o 8 o 2 vaat hors and |ory of tha sereen lias any of them been (Wil Who had shent the summer bere. |} cure that rgreat production. Cider Vinegar, gal.....38c an important figure in_the affairs of |receptive of the acclamation and suc- oy her. hudbaiid: after ‘which shell Watermelon, 15 o....ooon... 3¢ I gar, gal...... grownup men and women. | cess that Ruth has won. A conquer-i oo Wi i Glenwood. P« R —. i j ) ) Sargent is surrounded by a cast of or of every worth-while pitch in the "™y \vonantoed o Blackduck and 16 bars Swift’s White Classic Hienz White Wine Vine- Beef Stew, 1b .cococeeec 8c wnusual merit, many members of |great American pastime, be’ l’ms;m"u 1" business Tuesday. 1 48c b which are famous not only for screen | invaded the movies and has come "'y " 0" pops un here plan on at-! Soap and 1 can of Sun- EBAL; A rrierrnr Pot Roast, Ib 1 work ‘but for their achievemnets in|through with another long hit. lonatanha Up and Go Sunday school Brite Cleanser ........ $1.00 A {8 other fields. Krnest Butterwc)th, | Women and girls will find a par-| Hecting to be held at the Mac Al Sweet Red Peppers, 1b 18c 1 ¢ Clyde Fillmore, Lila Lee, Wiliiam ticular attraction in the photoplay onie & Swift’s Pride Soap, 24 Roll Roast, 1b .. | Collier, Jr., Horace Atkisson Wade,|“Headin’ Home” in which the great| b » Watermelons, 1b 3¢ i Claude Peyton, Betty Schade, Fred “Babe” Ruth is starring for it deals|_ ars ... $1.00 it seensnscess Veal Stew, 1b woooeeeeeees 8¢ Huntley, Sylvia Ashton and others of- | with mother’s love for her grossly i fer, Particular interest attaches misunderstood son, u sister’s unshak- Johnston’s fancy Cookies, al- Green Corn, 2 doz .....25¢ | [eg of Veal, Ib .......... 30c - to the fact that Judge Ben Lindsey,|en confidence in an ambitious brother ways fresh, 1b..3Cc, 35¢, 40c e the well noted juvenile jurist, and|amd a sweetheart’s encouragement ¥ P * % Sweet Potatoes, 1b Veal Chops, 1b his charming wife, Mrs. Ben Lindsey, |and belief that the man of her choice okl | also participate in several scenes in|is true and at heart capable of doing Pickling Cucumbers, Cooking Apples, Ib...... 8c Veal Shoulder, Ib _....... 20c | the picture. | the bigger and beter things in life. per bu . ...-.$2.00 B g b %0 | ' William D. Taylor directed and| - 30c ork Loin, 1b <o c | Julia Crawford Ivers wrote both the! T0 RESTORE WORLD WONDER Corn, Peas and Toma- Egg Plant, each ... A - ; b 2 | original story and the scenario. Both| toes, for am Roast, 1b ............... c [ this directon apd scenarist, it will be| » 8 cans for. Head Lettuce, 2 for......25¢ s l,d Foast recalled, performed like oftices in the| mexican Government Will Remove Mac. 3 2 or} oulder Roas — 5 w e (] aroni and Spaghetti i " preduction of “Huckleberry Finn.” | " pepris Covering Great Pyramids 3 ples pag y Puckling Pears, 1b ...... 8¢ b ... ] | of the Sun and Moon. ik WHAT MAKES A SUCCESSFUL | | . Cantaloupes, 2 for .....25¢ Pork S b 22¢ ? i Fancy Cream and Brick ork Sausage, lb ........ WIFE TOLD AT GRAND SUNDAY| Not only are the two great pyra- E Cheese. Ib 30c T Pl £ 1b 10¢ y What makds a successful wife? | mids, those of the sun and the moon, IT IS THAT PICTURE €y e rmcmasnanzonenenoc ame Plums, 1ancy, Hamburger, 1b ........... 20c { Tourneur will answer in his new | situated near San Juan de Teotihua- ' L 908 5 4 . ) = i est photoplay to be presented| can, Mex, to be restored to their or- A R :l::-le krzrk o:‘_. d"’“l:‘dwo?::rf Fancy 'Ohves in Magon Tomatoes, 3 lbs . Spring Chicken, lb........ 35¢ — through the Associated Producers at| iginal lines, but the Mexican govern- M ;U 1C “t';. fh erry. "';‘ i e _aione quart jars ... 27 ! the Grand theatre next Sunday and | ment has made an appropriation for TOURN EUR Wor e Drice ofi admission, Fresh Eggs, doz .......... Hens, 1b ooeeecceeenes c Monday. The photonlay is an elab-| excavating and reconstructing the 89! Directed by the man who made Defiance Brand Coffee, orate ch_turlfnm_m ot Llunn‘By!‘flE's ruins of the great buried city sur- e . PNERLNTS ~ “Huckleberry Finn.” Story by g novel, “The Foolish Matrons,” which | rpunding the pyramids, which flour- X The: Julia Crawford Ivers. S Creamery Butter, Ib ............... .37¢ has been made into a screen p - 4 H - Vv 1 2 4 ished more than 4,000 years ago. Dur-. . ome-grown Vegetables under the direction of Maurice Tour- | : v 3 FOOLISH Showing at the : - g Nedr aud Clarense Brows | Ing the last four years immedintely ; Picked Fresh Daily. C kers, b ddy, 1b 14c ‘After winning a decided triumph | Preceding the revolutionary period, . ‘5” it . d rackers, by caddy, e — i . with ** The Last of the Mohicans,” | considerable work had been done in M O N “Admiral” Sardines, small, . : { which showed the lurking dangers| the matter of clearing away the ac- e 5 cans .. ..25¢ Fancy Cookies, b..................30c { of the early pioneers of this country, | cumulation of debris that covered the L ¢ v Sliced Diled i iMr. Tourneur is now about to show | pyramid of the sun, and it stands forth arge jar Slice rie us that although the dangers of to-| today as one of the greatest wonders : Beef, Wilson Brand....35 Bulk Peanut Butter, pure, Ib .........20c ; | oni y c day are vastly different from thoss| of the world, according to archeolo- ngle with i ':finsg?zne YE(;HS’ ago, they arengust as This pyramid is three times as Ly this i , an ar move reaching e great Cheops yramid i G by ;;‘;‘r’;ficg"e’ fon in { tion giant blocks of stone were used. | There is na single héroine ap- | It is 1,400 feet square at the bottom. | pearing in every scene to give pur-| In height it is only 200 feet, and but | | | pose to a company of puppets; it| for this fact would be one of the most | | i ! is a cross section from lite---a story| Jmposing structures ever made by | 4 . b af three women who constitute a|man, it Is stated. The pyramid of the [ molecule of soclal New York, of|sun Is smaller than the one of the | : o : ‘- ; i reveeeseen three separate households, of how | muon. | | R 3 Gty . ,eacih works out her own destiny, | ; | en wu Come l.l om | anid how\ eachy reacts on the others. | | No more than one way is the sturyj‘ P No Red Tape.s dmi | | i . . Y remarable. It-reflects in an original| “One thing 1 purticularly admire | | . . ® r and intensive fachion the hidden |about the law of gravitation,” said Si ! | 9, 7 c struggles of a great city, the interplay | Isahc Newton as he rubbed his head | | ’ ere of lives, and the everyday problems | when the apple hit him, “is the sim- | | y « % T - & that men and women face and cringe | plicity and accuracy of the methods | ’ [ 99 o .. to mention, and it sets forth in tell- | for its enforcement.” | 4 7 LY h(mg nmm;cr the glories of God's crea- | . l c un lres ~ tion against the sardid background| Tiny J Robust. | : g 7 y Infants Become Robus i of man’s handicraft. Parents whose children are nbnor-! i nll:lllurszg:{fl;vl‘lllllyzfis :‘:;‘llut(el:[n b]y) u]“ mally small at birth can take heart, | R : . May, Mildred Manning, Hobars Boss. for. yecant fures S!m“.'p'?:fz iy o | HE next time a friend comes ~ ently maintained quality first worth, Kathleen Kirkham, Char ants Trequently,grow Ub 4 5 i i i — Meredith, Betty Schade, Wallace | 4hd of normal proportions. to you a!l excited _about SOX?’!e standard.s with certain economy Mll!Dlanuld. Maragret McWade, Mich- —_— | wonderful tire bargain—askhim for the tire buyer. ael Dark and little Frankie Lee. Free Instincts, | : —_— A Harvard professor says “dancing ! how much value h.eOUght to ge} They have established 92 MONROE SALISBURY AT REX is an mstinet, just like cating and for each dollar of tire money. Factory Branches all over the SATURDAY IN “THE RENEGADE’| felting” It has long been observed | . e : % A Monroc. Salisburs the tooane | that man will eat anything, and fight | It’s astonishing that any car country. 'Perfecting U. S. distri- p.,,,l‘,m:m,.'x,m in’ “The Renegader ]t:‘r[.;‘lt'-!‘r:fi;" :m:m;f:l\l\;n:m \_fi:;flfl&;; owner today should not know all . bution so that you get a fresh, i a play that gives his great versatility , : E—hang : i : 3 : : ¢ fullest sway. " As carcles, Wappy, | Star. | the tire service he is entitled to. live tire. every time you buy a card-playing, llove-making **Dago | U. S. Tire [l iv“nl;l.inh‘:aikpll;:;:.:lhg:mlni\;{’ purt in 4 | porcelain Coin a Luther Memorlal. | eatre Nor how to check up between & = . ¥ g r Western settings Risenicl e Germas Vi g i 5 | thait are just naturally packeq winy| Jisenuch—the = Gerban ~town in | the” economy of par quality on So whi ) adventure and romatic fove . Evory | Whose castle Luther was kept in hid- | ohe hafid-—and big discotits, when a man once decides woman in the audience will simply| & after bis return from the Diet of |} “Where You Always See g . DIE " on U.S. Tires he knows what he pp— dote on this fine actor and Ruth Clit.| Worms in 1521 and where he finished | the Pick of Pictures” ! surplus stocks, discontinued lines . RO = 3 ford in this absorbing drama. Nis translation of the New Testament | | and retreads on the other. is getting in quality—service— il —has colebrated this year's 400th an- | ! Ak onitue Othets economy. HORSESHOES DECORATE niversary of those events by the issue | LAST TIME | T . WB 3 4 .| of & l-mark piece in porcelain and % n suj rt of his own judg- ! COWBOYS’ “GOSPEL-PLANT” especinl paper notes of half that val- | Tonite to See | T Ppo! Judg: ; ch:‘\mc]nmpuel of lmrs?slhucs nailed to a | ye, There are several varleties of the ! For two years U. S. Tire ment he gets the pledged word h pulpit wo > med 3 2 ‘ il i | the approval of the. mitiondaie Botes. [Someshow the town of Hlsers : makers have been telling the and reputation of the largest e shrines of worship in Goth 4] ach in the middle ages, some 0 | . . 8 e thxepw:l:; l(h«;ué :.‘:l‘imlx’;\'; “wx;"m“ml" ",‘“ ,m“o“? m:lm, “.gm American people all about tires. tamtih most slt‘;ccessful tire concern i | cowboys feel about their ‘“gospel| I:uther took refuge, and, others “Jun | i tire 10 the world. £ plant” according to the ~Sky Bilot»| ker Jorg” (the name under which the ! They have laid open the dil‘rlw(ed l:‘v l\'[i’nglvmm» for the Cath-| famous mox-me‘r e sed](xlurlm: ulis lfic- | business from every angle. A sound reason for the fact rine Curtis Productions and which | clusion) at work upon his translation 1 g will be slm\\:l at the Rex theatre,|of the Bible—Muanchester Guardian. | They have always ; that you see more U. S. CHAIN TREAD commencing Sunday, as a First Na- i i i tional attraction. i { led the fight for better U. S. Tires on more 08,0t feite Criwhich The “'Sky Pilot, who . Asphalt Lake Renews Itself. ¥ cars than ever this it may be said that they deliver lelted into the I(‘Imudifi(xllmcl?iIITIH:; . 'ml‘e Tlrlnl;‘l:lldlu?;ln:lt "mlxlw" 1sl ;:«; tires. ) Year economy year in and year out quite an unpopular pe at f hard and solid that it bears the welght | | 2 3 and tire after tire, and the best they sar o tor miTor | of a narrow-gauge railwny. The as- | i They have consist- : the way of a house of worship is to phalt is dug out in large lumps with | ¥ rather reluctantly allow him permis-| @ Mattock. The holes thus made grad- | i slon to hold services in “The Stop-| ually fill up and in a week all traces “You get a fresh, live tire every time 18 ping Place,” the local saloon. How-| of digging have disappeared, | you buy a U. S. Tire.” | R = — | ! ’ 4 e 3 | | 3 : S P ; | Bt st v, protomnen v ||| oy p B RUTH nited States ubber Gompany foothills of the Sierra Nevadas, will back grip- | ot 3 ping e.msodes of dramatic interest | N | Ed . C. W. JEWETT CO,, INC., Bemidji, Minn. . “% =5 » r 3 in which Monroe Salisbury will appear at the | Headin Home ' CASS LAKE AUTOMOBILE CO., Cass Lake § o R e NORTHERN AUTO CO., International Falls i REX THEATER—on SATURDAY | CLEARWATER AUTO CO., Bagley T with Ruth Clifford leading his supporting com- | | CHAS. DURAND, Puposky, Minn. pany. || Also Torchy Comedy| £. M. MALZAHN, Bemidji, Minn. i | REX ORCHESTRA < | L Y . T ———

Other pages from this issue: