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BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER G. X. CARSON, President G. W. HARNWELL, Editor J. D. WINTER, City Editor E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. | “GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE LAW" ) Telephone 922 f REX LAST TIMES TODAY | James Oliver Curwood, author of | “God’s Country and the Law,” recent- under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. Kovered s sse poatoffice st Beuud)i, Minnesots, as second-class matter, |1y made a special trip to Maine to | watch the taking of the final scenes| |in the first of a series of productions No attention paid to anonymous contribations. be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. tions for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later of each week to insure publization in the current issue. Writer's name must Communica- | Astow than Tuesday :;n‘om“ | adapted from his works that the Pine |"Tree Picturese, Inc., will produce for ation. The fa- Pilm corps us author wi astic and on is reported | his return to AT {to have expressed himself as very! = {well satisfied with the splendil| by sl manner in which the picture has| been produced. | : » SUBSCRIPTION RATES | Mr. Curwood made the trip all ¢ By Carrier Ry Mall {the way frem his home in Michi-! One Year oo .$6.00 lgan and was the guest of ex-Gov-| — Six Months .o 8.00 Ons Year —-——-—-—-“-Wiornor Carl E. Mjlliken and Honor- Three Monthg woomeee 1.60 N able Frederick W. Hinckley, the One Month T Tips Six Momths el BBO) s of the Pine Tree Pictures, One Week o e .1b Three Months .—meeemww 1L.28|Inc., of Portland, Me, who are pro-| THE WEEKI.Y PIONEER—Twelve pugea, published avexy Thursonp end sent postage puid to any address for, in advance, $2.0v0. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS BETTER THAN BACK TO THE FARM dueing the series f diately upon his arrival in Portland, ‘I Mr. Curwood motored out with Mr. | Milliken and Mr. Hinckley to the NEWS OF THE THEATRES Arrow. lmme-|eipal roles. PATHE NEWS is “Her s late and Oak,” Wal Miss Haw! al clingi poet, Hawle v pla Arizona desert, and the black shee; of an old southern family are among the derelicts left in the backwash of prosperity at the end of the Klon- dike gold rush, and the story of how for ‘her cown and meant to take good care most amusingly by Sylvia Ashton. ver the Selznick picture which comes to the Grand theater tonight and Tues- day, with'Cenway Tearle in'the stel- lar rote. . Through the plot ,which is one of stirring adventure in the uncivil- ized camps of the frozen north, runs @ love story which is fraught with tragedy, crossed by hatred and re- venge, and yet ne loses in syn thetic interest and counildence that the two great 1ls will finally win the happiness the Cenway ! Tearle, Selznick star, role to perfection Wirifred Westover, ruin for the impractical and finally twins, are added to the his ¢ pecte: ng vine develop an stamina and courage, an their own efforts. *Her Sturd ture temor: and the Elko theaten. Wednesday deserve, B the THIE TIME LAST YEAR Giimes pitched a four-hit gam against thc €ubs, Brooklyn winnin 5 to 0. Only 28 batters taced him. Lewls it a celebrated g n outdoor nish and strong-minded woman ranch | Plowner, who had picked the fat poet find happiness and geod fortune by | Oak” will be the fea- at | as the leading man, a l‘utlbusos Sturdy | S st release. |for Washington. the role of a typi-|him, thought the ball had been iline drive, vine, and wins the hero | caught and turned back to his posi-|to Bancrcft, ¢ from his first fiancee a man- | tion 'y of him. This role is played | . ? 3 When the poet turns .from his they reacted on euch other is Uhe|yould-be provider and marries the| ackbone ‘of *‘Bucking the Tiger” |clinging -vine, eve prediets | | ir perplexities, hut the flabby poet and | unex- d | i o] &l homer with two on Sebago Lake region where the final] cenes were being “shot” for the| | Girst. picture. i | Mr. Curwood was enthused and| A more promising slogan than “Back to the Farm” is, “Stay | jeiiznted with the efiorts and possi- |, on the Farm.” To make such an appeal to the ambition and| enthusiasm of the younger generation that the best of them will want to “stay put”’—that is the hope of agriculture. They quoted! sphere for his pictures him in part as foilow bilities of the Maine woods as atmo-!the program at SEQW? Beginning regularly each and showing k. the Pathe News vith scenes of naticnul ¢ of recent date 1L events don ‘WHAT'S A WIFE W Gharrity hit a homer at Chicago| j MONDAY EVENING,,SEPTEMBER‘ 12,1921 of him and was called out. Giants made a triple play nd the Yanks beat the Tigers, ahcad The Ellerbe, ahead of |against the Cards. Kelly caught a touched first and threw who caught Hornsby off at shortstop. Gharrity sc:nn:d)s,ccoml. T T FISK AND MILLER T ad [T FREE AIR VULCANIZING QCity Tire and Repair Co. T AN T 3 s 1 e . : | I never saw such beautiful coun- STSSNE And that is what the junior movement in farming is ac- for (he making of motion pic- complishing. The young folk of the country districts are pretty tures. It is the ]lii\'_:na_ vi:]ur}m! 4 syHo- 27 the new .9 thoroughly organized into girls’ ciubs and boys’ clubs. And 2;(“:6::,&::&:: ]‘[]:‘lrll”“\"(::lpfi‘(fl“.‘.e‘t;mrl‘lt cial produc- it’s toasted, of these clubs are no mere lyceums where the members areilec-| e 53 into the very wildest regi by W €0, T. tured on the joys of farm life and the patriotic duty of raising of Alaska, you couldn’t have ad coming 3 bl urse, o seal f more color or realistic aimosphereyjent yvhere e e . PIES: 3 . : B |as a background to these stories.” d,f‘ ‘“ © 1o van of Lwo n the fia-vor—- They are up-and-coming agricultural associations that, are| e oy niOslas who P do.mg things. They are producing prize stock, prize \ggetables, “NOPODY" SHOWING AT the public 2 photosins i prize preserves and prize methods, And they are going to the, ' * > o RROW be remembered. .state fair with the fruit of their work. | THE RE&) TOMORR, “mlll:c; picture s a con R " 5 s o ir i 9 rt i Jewell Carmen, the magi e e highest type dealing » 14 prob- Between 500 and 600 boys and girls W‘ill ‘m‘ke pmt' m,t}l‘e,igm.cm ctar whose latest story underilem with which we are tr't't;:;» e club work contests and there \\fl”. be a b.O,Vh camp and a girls’ i Weets direction. for -First |fronted ourselves or have called to y camp for those who have won distinction in their local organiza- | Nati will be showna at the Rexjour attention in ever tions. The winners in a stock-judging contest will go as judges theater for two days beginting Tues- | the stoty of a permits | S her fairs, including the international livestock exposition in|day. with the tifying title of others (6 peison h the | to other fairs, including the 1 AONY SLCICXDOY | “Nokody.” plays the part of a young | woman who ha ) a golden ! ' Chicago. y {bride, who s Laken by her hushand, |love and reali o late b There you have an appeal that is not merely an appeal,|Tom Smith: to Palm Beach for their|srave mistake. | but a magnet. Give a human heing, man or boy, something he hones . }:",”()’l‘:"‘\ffi‘l‘]‘l‘ffin e 1 can do well, in which he can shine and win applause, and you |, .- R de : _rcannot draw him away from it. Once the §pcll of achievement|tnralied by her first high | There is no p star in the| SRR is on a man and the melody of praise is in his ears, he is safe and !i{rn‘ and j"’“l‘[H!i"i"’! 'thc wltn lpn:ul f‘lxi“re' Mr. having long | is nrofessi i U of gayety with childish spontaniety,isince decid cach and every his profession is secure. i Iwearly breaking the bank at the 2 ouid be a top-| The next genemtlon \\'11_1 h:\\'e_no back—to-tl:le-farm prob-| roulette wheel. notchicr. Wi ot g lem; But it will be a new farm with all the science and the| The ben interrupted [ [Ruth Renick via Caldwell comforts of the city moved out into model fields and model|when her by mmoned back [have thg other ¢ del h = Rural Weekly, ito New Yor Not wish-|cellent ar t are Alex barns and model homes.—Rural Weekly. ling to spoil her pleasure, Tom leaves ; T . !her behind, in the care of a woman . Cora Drew ) Cheerful news for you. The C. N. R. wants to buy. 3,000,000 ties.—|friend of John Rossmorc, oue of thelan les Wingzit Baudette Region. Irichest men in the country, whosc a Wife Worth” will faequointance he has made. appear .fonight, last tim = =1 “Little Mrs. Smith” is in Elko. {he one of the guests cn a ¢ RN | Rossmore’s palatial launcl i e " =1 H Ithe dinner is induced to 5t a litle] HER STURDY VAK” AT £ ' !wine, The aftermath is sudden, cc {EL¥0 THEATER:TUESDA i = | ing when she falls unconscious across), A comédy-draima that shows Wal- e WE SPECIALIZE {the table. e e Jewell Carmen is the Star of th NIGHT or DAY | Roland West produgiiow for As Prices " lciated Tirst Nationl Pictures, Inc., ot & p land she nas the support of such well-| et - $1.50 to $2-50 ’ 'known screen a as Kenneth Har- r T S'{ul}f}" ACCOU:NTANCY t }llan, George Fawecett, Riley Hateh, i) p . [ William De Grasse, Charles Welles Under the direction of practiéing Accountants. Number of # Jewe ompan nce. ‘cy, Florence Billings, Willizm David deudents limited, '|Régistration cioses Sept. 16. Write our Edu- S 2 . jlson, J. Ilerbert Frank, ¢ cational Depariment for particulars of our CORRESPONDENCE Telephone 970—971 ,:‘:-m-u. Lionel Pape, Henry Scdley and | COURSES, i b ¢ myatery sy, with| BISHOP-BRISSMAN & CO. e ) A e PR = | dm Beach and | %3 S pEm— i | Certiffed Public Accountants B a g o RN TR TR A L | | i) : s S = = ; Fargo Nat'l Bad . sbe Bldg. ico! ve. = H REX THEATER THURSDAY | 2 - = Zle announcement that Viola Da H £ will ho seen in a new picture e i g =|pets of Fate,” at the Rex theater i O = Z Phursday for two days will be glad | S TN ETHEE U RRRnn: = Z!news to man mirers of this chorin- | = £ | . = = ing little screen star, E ,YOU WILL = = = specially will they be picesed io|E NOTE HERE = = =1 that in this picture the m = e Lo = = = nctic little actress displays hitherio|Z that our service is fault- E 2 uncalled for powe R less in every respect. = = Z| The story of an Imalian beauty |2 We offer a varied menu = E] Z whose trag = f the best that I - H Z | heartetrings anu compels intersst, is |2 of the best that the mar- £ = Z'an exceptional one. Vio ana plays | = ket affords. Our cuisine = E E‘;Im m‘-xm vole of s\\ 'r'nlt_lnu l[’al(mn = is excellent. -The table 2 = Zhra, the exqu enctian do = vl s 38 hpiis = £ 2 who pines in hor ed old pals = service ds efficient and 2 = + =1 while her husband, Gabriel, = prompt. Courtesy is = = Slin ,\;n‘m‘irx\. “lmlwr he has H the watchword here and = =! = win his fortune. Sorrentina sou o= s in = E £/ New York to find Gabriel now a sve- | economy is reflected in = H = ful gambler in the cluthees of = our prices. = = =/ adventuress who has made him mar-| = = H = The abandoned wife is pov-|= = H £ but later wins fame|= = =! = onctte show. Unex- S = = £ artling is the thrilling d(-]E = H = nonement of the picture. ] £ & £| This Metvo epecial = = = Z [sereon story by the novelis = = = =story writer, Donn Byrne. Dallas M. | = = E =i ald directed, John Arnold | Z 3 = = ’ = e raphed and ney Ullman | i i s s s i e S s = =|cxeentted the art de: The adapta-| = = 00 a}’s “gges an e s Zitien is by Ruth Ann Baldwin ana| £ g DAINTY AND = We suggest buying Cotton Blankets early, the REASCNABLE price of cotton is advancing, we will be ()l)ligFLl Our candies would be to pay a higher price when we: buy again. “THE '%REFN}{-O-_—_RH" SHOWING delightful to particular A & f ey nEA T - MR people even if they were Beacon Indian Blankets, size 66x80, each .. ...$7.75 AT THE REX TVESDAY selécted from a paper . Beacon Jacquard Comfortables, size 60x82, each....$5.00 “Phe Greenhorn' is a two-reel Mer- l)-lig &’ut Wi p;esent Beacon Jacquard Comfortables, size 70x84, each...$5.75 Aid comedy starr Lloyd Hamil-| poge e 3 | 2% ton, who first won fame in our chocolates and Lon- Beacon Bath Robe Blankets, size 72x90; each $6.50 Jton, v a R T e Beacon Traveling R sizo. 66x80. each jthe “Uam and Bud” pi bons in the Box of Beau- jegcon Iravelung Rug, size, boXoY, eagh ... his Mermald contract he ty—daintily packed— Beacon Crib Blanket; colors, pink and blue, each.... ippeared in Duck inn,” “Dynamite,” | for dainty people——at — “The Simp.” ** i1 Fool” and “*Mcon- i il Nashua Grey Cotton Blankets, size 72x80, a pair.... Oregon All-Wool Double Blankets, pink, grey and tan plaids, a pair ........... . $15.00 Oregon Indian Blankets, beautiful colors and, pat- terns, each Lnlaeka e $14.50 Oleary-Bowser Co. BEMIDJI, MINN. 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