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b Gt 8 g TS b e e st ~ 14 1 - “THE' BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER dron are en- the noon hour. AKX KRR KR KKK N Tor @ large NOTICE' TO BEMIDJI YIS S22 3322 22 oy kating “*The children 4| ’program some ks ASSOCIATION MEMBERS | X PINE CENTER *| % SAUM ; of thelo 00ms EEEEERERS S SRR E R0 [TEREZES R R R0 R 0 All the-pupi took part in the Thanksgiving pro- " lstarted on their health crusade wito Maria Krogseng left for Bg?mdjx good intentions. 3 Monday morning where sie will at- |/ ‘eachers _college: 3 gram and did very fine. Miss Carlson has some:very goad singers in her Toom. We wish to call your attention .to Mrs. George Mercer called on Mrs. he fact that a proposal made by out- e Kaiser last Monday and spent the The river is now frozensover and s 3 " “lside solicitors for selling individual|afternoon. tend the State at S HAROLD K-LOYQ'S‘FUKNIIST 'nnd position, was dissa ‘L“_i b““‘;“‘ film advertising which contemplated! - Frank Myrlow is helping Mr. Bogan| Agnes - Liljegren spent Thanks- 3 A7 . "'NOW NEVER"_-TONIGHT she wanted to become a au:cegs U1 | the production of_a home-talent num- | dig a2 well this week. - |giving at Krogseng’s. B IS Champlon House Subscribe ‘far. The Dally Pioneer. 5 8 @ctressy a’ thing ‘which her hushand 2 b ecial & X o o nd dance turned | ¢ 3 Koat. heti! ber has been rejected by a spec ..A. Bogan visited Mr. Blade Tues. The basket sof Hurry. upto the Grand 'thestel wasidetermined she should not at-| ommittee appointed to investigate.|day. * |out fine. Everybody present reporte . Cleaner . . s tonight and see Harold Lioyd now, or' tempt. PR i Kindly govern yourselves according-| Miss Anna Tardie of Bemidji vis-|a fine time, The Sauni threc-piece or R b never will you have another such: " Drina, earning hér living as’a sten- (), itetl with her parents over Sunday.|chestra, consisting of Hulda Carlsony ‘eYour mi e e carthinIv the BARBER TRADE opportunity to. forget your. troubles ogr?lwl}tn the office of a church law- Bemidji Association, "Dean Burton, who has been away|and William ‘and Archie: Stortroen, | W I w. I never' PAYSWELL and revel in the sense of complete” wer in a small New England village, Leila A. Stanton, Sec. | year, is home for“the winter. furnished the music. . by ‘{;hreatestt cle hn('{ ”ev::lsnm; A :ehf,_' e 3 relaxation’ and happiness that per- was di"“”fieg‘ g“n“‘c’“ Shg d"shkeg P e ———— " 'The 'Ed ‘Achenback family are| A big baby boy was born:to M. ngt}:eirsl‘:c- f: 'chelinz ‘ten, years|| Our graduatés are earning good meates orie’s being when entertained thework, hated the town and dgtosted|wALTER GOYNE VISITED suarantined with diphtheri gnd Mrs. Ed Bonexs Monday, Noveme|man beln, Lo e e Course of | galarics-and many of thém aro in i QA A 53 C p Mrs. Bogian and Mrsy Kaiser, vis- pberi21. Mother and baby are seported s ¥ DK, 1 9% ) Susiness for themselves. We are T Neve}' S hinher. in "llimzdn?l??lto ‘ml:\etxlfi?““ 1');)— THIS CITY LAST FALLiteu Mes. Poterson last weck. Robergotting alon fine: pare ::VI ?lyr,s vaoml];iii?“]itRi:‘flel-ndy'cl?::n;:; now oécupying our enlarged guar- e N e e e e i casy oo ' William Kaiser hasboen busy haul-| - There was quite s luge crowd at|tellingoverybody, it is the shampion || 07 *Noyis*tho time to loarn a raise could ‘be givén any comedy. "ei"'. she had ma f"' ‘fl;”y gl'l"‘,‘”“i Mrs. M. E. Brinkman of the Rex|fing wood from the box factery. the chicken dinner Thursday, but not ‘1‘!0}\‘130’%%1{0 ) A,)"n 'Mixs;md $eomn | trade that is both pleasant and I om the time the be:goggled com- :‘n ml;xg: m;nnfdro col nesi. i“& theater states that Walter Goyne, who | Frank Mdrlow has about complet-|as large as was:einectedy - ach an Kpmsngran g and 1, profitable. Our ‘Iarge, new de- i edian app! on the screen in one of ;¢ °rh “sth‘n' ": omlsa: AN s‘:';l Lo vas drowned’ In IMoose 'lake, Mani- ¢d his new house | his -five-acre ' .-There was a land clearing meeti el\} anyt! l_flg-l harmless preparation| | seriptive and ‘illistrated datalog 5 the funniest : automobile escapades | eac l‘-" I"- :9‘1‘"1‘9 more 'n.t" toba, about two weeks ago, was a vis-|tract in the Garlock addition. . ::|at the school house, Monday, Noven i t is a simple, thn m; et::-?halp ot | is- just oft'ihe press. ' 'Write' for f this reviewer has .ever seen, to the “‘“‘; d%’"“ o‘n?»:‘tl;‘cel;'e'flmf_ tau ~ |itor here on October 22 last yéar,{ George Mercer has a: wood ‘cutting | ber 21, Quite:.a numoer of “farm lhllt rElYHOYL 2 ¢ g:act b icual| vour copy today. bt 1 B final fadeout, “Now, or Never” hard- | war( crence M e twin sisters. |, . ha and his dog team were here [job for the winter at. Wilton. tWere present: Feig % Sifrom the intestinal t 1] TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE l 1 ly gives your face a-chance to relax In character and tcmp’erpmeqftf how- | ;" onnection with the showing of the| Mrs, Kaiser en i A baby boy was born to Mr. and|the inflammation "]’,l"c“ md“F":f l;fizcfl 204 Hennepin Ave. | 1 {rom a roaring laugh into a grin. And, evgr.éhefigi:teriwe{e tr},mte bl ;rent, film, “Carmen of the Klondike.” and family and Mr. Mrs. Pater Olson November 20. t‘Fl“"y :‘“ is:omgic:’ ‘x‘vex;:gicm.es Mikneapolis L " Minn i b3 ai ifs alw‘?}'iss trlue o!at,lae“moyg brand :;\ feelggh;:yl'lis fl'vlv‘i;s" h;g"z‘hanz!e“‘;’, Coodee last Sunday for dinner. A fine dinner i Sl\;\léfl 5;3001 ‘Notes bash. & :fimeR:' nllc D‘,“.g';.)zf__Adv d . | ¢ of fun, it is clean and genuine, - . RS ey *|PALACE MARKET BUYS was served and a good time enjoyed |, Hazel McCarthy is now. back, to =5 . AL S { t 2 h Friod It L TH” Mrs., Hess ed of org’s orothy. nson, ister, 8 | & i more truthfully, on & train, for the|“WEALTH” AT THE ELKO = famil staying at Nordby’s and going td B S agile comedian is i &) The Palace Market of this city has % H o hool here. 2 E ¢ ngd under it, and gives you several TOMORROW AN.D 'TH.UBJDAY on exhibition a prize one-year-old Edcgfi%lélar%e’l!‘?; E:‘:te:n ;:gto dw;;?(r v 'I?P?e nesu'l nt county -superintend® i i § gasps and thrills. H amuse |} ‘Ethel Clayton, the beautiful Para-|Black Angus heifer -which was pur-| Ho left a fi ile of p < |ent, Miss Lilleskov. visited our schook { i v »| mountitar, wears thirty rich Parisia junior li e 8.fine pile of.wood for cold ' Wedne: i y YOU'LL ENJOY A hi a precocious four- ' Wears'tuirty ric chased at the junior livestock show at| weather. on Wednesdey, November 16. She < bis charge, ‘to put: Rer to sleep, and [EOWNS, all fB!hIOI{I ‘confections, many |St. Paul. Patrons of the place will be| " "Mrs Blade had as her guests for |said we have a.fine school hcre which " GLASS OF OUR SODA b4 then to get herimndressed, are as|of them direct (irom the Parisian |gafe in going to sce it, however, since Thanksgiving, Mzs. William Kaiser | We are all glad to hear. She also en- j ). full of human interdst as they are of | modiste shops in: Paris where she re- |the prize-winner is dead and will be|and four sons, also Mr. and Mrs, | couraged a better-display of articles - T humor; while his:antics in the wash- :entlyfs:)l:nt‘ sglv:rql ;;leekls‘ton her | offer for sale in small quantities | Bogan. e - " | from this school at the fair the-com- on Thanksgiving ‘as well as ' room are a riot! “ 't°“’ W eu:‘,’,' hioh will ‘l"”‘s‘hg"c' soon. i Mr. Otry, who has been living on |iNg year . g you would onthe Fourth of by £ P ‘“'e'h‘ E‘E 'hwt ch will be shown |~ The grand champion of the show |the Garlock farm this ‘summer moved | _Erep: ns are going to be made July. For our soda is deli- P “THE LADY OF THE FALLS” at the Elko theater tomorrow and|go)q at 50 cents a pound, live weight, | 3o Bemidji this weok,’ ciously good all ‘the year ; o Thursday. Miss CIny:\on is noted for|ang was purchased by Swift & Co.|” Tom Burton called on' Ed ‘Blade round. It never loses its sa- 1 : JIN THE LONG TRAIN GOWN |the S“p”i'imfyu"‘l.?he FOWnS “"‘}"ch It was later sold to the St. Paul As-| Thursday. s ] Y Y vor; never lessens its power 1 ! _Such is the title of one of the most ?:cnze;?e&?;:s ;r‘{"dfit’i’:n“!;::' si‘: sociation. D - - ., to please. lf\lew }fombinations ioh i ; which she displays in “Wealth.” They ile de Treill | Al v R oW L9 which is showing at the Grand:thea- |, ¢ivute o veritable display -of tfie - TO ORROW A , : : T Hglk now. kg ter tomorrow afternoon and evening, latest creations. of-the most famans The p’?‘ln( ot.me island, of the orlginal - ) ! s A . y he regular Thursd ly, vaude- Tle de ‘Treflles, behind the st: £ 5 on the fegular Thursday only, Parisian modistes ‘and ,every woman | 116 d¢ idrellles, be 16, Statue. o 3 | { § — g p ville shows. . . admirer of Miss Cluyton will relish | Henrl 1V, is one of those bright spots : < B q [ | ¢ For: laughing purposes ;only, this 4. chowivy The story is dramatic| 9f green which leave an uirecognized They said she had no y 1k ‘ ] * original and versatile °°"’ed§ creation gnd,the yarious scenes are thrilling| imipression upon the summer visitor to B N o rimid ; | \ ,"("“ be “eie'{“d‘l b{' ‘hfim ed“]z’l';' and’ appealing. . Herbert Rawlinson | Paris. ; SOCIAL VALUE"— i & sentational dransa ! nown' a8 wholesale 'aughter ol |heads: a strong supporting cast of | “The western point of the island, || because she had been a sales- R ] B Oth’;«“" on ‘ffi b;ll fixclu%g lL(asfls players. that ship's prow continually at anchor, || girl before sh ied P24 4 b — and Martin in “Little Miss Melody,’ TR, g ore she married a so- g s i ¥ ok i Miss Leslie’in songs” (from high-class which, in-the flow of two currents, |} oiety husband. A 5 p £ Rl i 7 i e e Mo Mariin at the piano. | PQUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM | jooks at Paris, without ever reaching || S qiqnrt kmow what the 3 T T T T T Y e & n Mr. Henry Hartman in violin versa-|: T. THE GRAND TONIGHT | it. . . . A lonely strand, planted with [ i Henry term meant, but she found d : tility, and Machedow. Brothers, Eu- < f _| great trees, a deliclous retreat; an|] t€rm meant, but she foun : = h Y May McAvoy, the charming beau: H rope’s greatest gymnasts. Advance in- [ 4ify] and petite little star who be- | 8Sylum in-the midst. of the crowd.” out. 4 ;?m;tg!gn .dh‘?s;s t}mt t};e r::,i shptw came 'so popular for her’ work "in| (Zola)—“Walks in Paris” Augustus And she showed those dow: 0a wa b oy ; 0, ‘Wwhich plays.in this cty|«gentimental Tor A ears “to- | J. C. Hare, = b h g i g ] 1 Thursday only at the Grand theater | night at I ommy, . SrReans 4 e e SN G agers and grande dames just ! | f ;flfllgflmuéb?!!gl?%dlfit:: highest stan- | bidden Valley,” a five-part romance| . ACTIVITIES OF BOY. SCOUTS. what her value was. 2 1 ard established du e past ten}of the'Kentucky hills, which is said y Then she faced the biggest u e S weeks, of vaudeville shows coming|ts ‘have all the power of a thunder| Frederick (Md.) s¢éuts scoured the question— ge B (riimteblelnl 2 throughoft the Bert Levy.circuit. stn‘;‘r{)\ !tof:cthfer Wi‘thh all the charm| country for mt!lgs nr(onnd in l;elml; 4[)! TotonstisitTtions! : PSRN X s and beauty of a rainbow. the Near East' relief presenting their 4« H ] 1 i ¥ t “TIGER'S CUB" AT, THE REX "“The Forbidden Valley,” together | qncal to' the ghuin mills and stores WM"“", ‘h?f“ be: broken Sustained Suspense o o % THEATER LAST TIME TODAY | With “Now or Never,” Harold Lioyds | yp tne vicinity. A Man’s Life or a 5 : o ... William Fox presents ’ " 5 s newest three-part comedy, provides a| “gicnard Weaver, the San Francisco Woman’s Heart? Startling Surprises ¢ i Tk h’flée a“dl'fn“..l;?c;:‘hé‘:’: ,fh: Ei double featurd'program of more than | 5 "geont, who sacrificed a hundred . Beautiful- Dresses Fo 8 i i e o mith Poart Whtte aa.thol oo rraton. inches: of his own skin to save the || - Herg/s splendid drama! Absorbing Intorest. ear : : lte b star, started a two-day. engagement, i " FRAIN K life of a badly burned scout, was re-| I R ATHERINE MacDONALD sl é J . Y ) e ‘was intensely interestéd and thrilled SCOUTS PREVENT TRAIN WRECK| ronty formally awarded the medal of || g e ‘Also Showin smed: g o et § v ok 5 gl 5 by one.of the most”human, most B T i honor, glven only for ' distinguished as'the ‘girl whose lot 20 wing—C y ; > ek W Sk : worthwhile photoplays the screen has Some' Omaha scouts returning from | yeroigm, from the National Court ‘ot e little i “PLAYING 'POSSUM” . : evolved, BIRCRE | aa overniglit hlknldlscovered~n tree| mHonor of the Boy Scouts of America. u18.a little In b . o | £ Jo fiTE The agtion of the story is-laid in| l¥Ing. across a-railroad track at the s - . g 9. PIPL S PR, i m PN, . & m Alaska,*'and extrgmely yintcresting same moment. they heard the whistle “HERSOCIAL “VALUE' e E Y ! KO L % B S15%7 5 dnd convincing ‘characterizations— | of the onconting passenger train just : 1 er : i unvarnished dhumlunity at its itbesg rounding the curve 300 yards.away. FINE A :;?ln:;eogz};?egag:g%ds g and worst—develop "as a result of | Instantly the boys. stripped the red § 1o 7 o X ;he Ireegom f_mp‘n{]l;es?nmt in these | sweater from the back of one of the SHOE REPAIRING A First National Attraction 'TONIGHT LAST TIMES ‘. A Tale of Daririg and a Thrilling vilization. or d . 1 . 3 ar reaches of civili group ind waving . it . frantically Rear 201 Minnesota Ave. ‘ . - Romanée — in Far-away Alaska. - Tiger’s Cub, played by Pearl:White, : : is a young girl born and reared in the g;fi[’.gr the t;‘“? "‘, m,l-'e £ "enfr wilderness of the North;: whose sole|. companions, when she had:any, have r been ofl the r:}\:gh,dur;couth, o;lten immoral type that. drift.into these| . o J L out-of<the-world places. In’ spite. of ‘Wczrk ‘{,’ :"fi‘fi;lmz l:“:'r;es':nwm this, she is intuitively- gracions and | ¥erid. ying > ha f inherently good. Miss White, hanidles #nd the least necessary. the role delightfully and the wonder- ful simplicity and. charm-she'injects into the character.in contract to the | brutality and debauchery'surrounding her adds ryuch to. the dramatic vilue of the story.. - el ', And drama there is a-plenty,From One Door East of .. Miller’s Repair Shop - WILL BE PLEASED 10 MEET. MY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS HERE. F. J. Catteyson - - ; Sto;y i)waveorg.g Goodchild. Scenario by Paul H, Sloane b Directed by Charles Giblyn “Miss Your Dinner! Break a Date!— But Don’t Fail to See ‘Harold Lloyd An absorbing tile of Lové; Treachery and Sacrifice - in: the,.Gold Fields of Alaska. A Big Star in‘a Big Story with a Big Theme FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY—In 2 Parts A KnocKout, ‘Roaring Laughter— SBIREL48adD L ARBDBESdRESn s & T | z ; “THE BROADWAY BUBELE” AT \ELKQ" LAST TIME TONIGHT Dissatia_fafition with their very dif- ferent lots' Brought ‘abont the amaz- ing -situations ‘in;‘which Drina Lynn | ~nd "Adrienne*Landreth, twin sisters, found themselves. «.The 8t0xy is told in “The Broadway % ¢ i Bubble,” by Leigh .Gordon: Giltner, end visualized by Vitagraph. It will be shown at the Elko s Soniant theater, last times, onight. ¢ ; ‘Adripnne, wife o .Come and Bring Youi Friends. g A i : Arrangemenits Can Be Made For Payments TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY TWO FEATURES For the Price of One Night '7:30-9 15c and 30c Pioneer Stationery Store Minn. Electric Lisht-Power Co. -ELMER E. SWANSON, Manager E Shop Earyl. - . _‘?VPHONE ,26:W .. " Shop Early! ) =T—|I|||!|||llll|||||_|_||||l|"flm||||||l“||||||l|||l}ll{llfll||||||[Ii|||_l||lll[llll|||||||||i|l||||| Matinee 2:30 10c and 25¢ [T O T 3 = . £ the first appearance of Tiger’s Cub Th { \ g X g i o bt coming down:a steep ineline on her ls 5 I‘ Punctuated By:Sc_reamsdand Hysteria. i‘ sled, there is not.a dull moment, . Is l:he tmtne .o‘l“ thfeu rynei::r:hr? ¢ Fox E . e il b A0 you want_yol - . NEWS. 1€ o i - 'paired. 'We call for it, fix C sl T 3 HE: ESOCIAL VALU;:V AT :it, and return it. E 5 b 2> . ki REX; THEATER WEDNESDAY SAWS FILED . &% Shows at'7:30-9:00 Admission——10c and 25c d Interrapted by ll‘m}:‘ husbiand, while Sgggg&fifigfig&% g : : o ¢ bty i’ about to elope with his best friend. A LB 3 A A 3 o . . I ; wn'{hf-"' ;sz.&l}e‘ gippisnz_siltu‘}-:ilon you i QESSE L LASKY e e ir 0 Oh W By (W e WS RS = . e Jake's Repai Stop i T B[ » o First National attraction starring ; { : A Laughter Special in Three Parts K ! 14 Katherine MacDonald, which - shows Ten R TS s 97 2 ; LTI LS ; at the Rex theater Wednesday. Film- enf o Akt & o e hi i “ » = * : ; = [ See him climb from “lower’ = . = d ¢d against a background ,vyhich verges / e e PR R £ 1= o ! p = from a- threadbare existence to.lux- to ‘“‘upper” m search of a = 37 S = urious surroundiugs, the ‘production berthon the' Laughter Ex- ||= = l' is one of the bést of the season. B e in-load of = = o MM}ss Ngncgonald pllny’s the’ part of press—It’s a train-load of = = ' arion oyte, a saleswoman in 3 Al . = — oy :I’ lfarge depnrtnl;cnt' store“'lsh'eh is saved ‘The Trade Mark of Laughter wirth. i 3 = = | rom arrest by a youth who ‘moves = = it in -high ‘socie’ty, and’ the chance ae- |- SPILLS and THRILLS—LAUGHTER and TEARS = = f ;{ g‘mfiimance l;:”i,id'ly z_ipfns @ntfu lovi FEARS and CHEERS = = ollowing their ~ marriage, arion ¥ ] = t dis¢overs that her _h)xs]:axxi‘i'_s career It a HAROLD LLOYD, and he's turned loose-in a Pullman Sleeper— JI= - il = 5 "be'lm;x _ruine b ;lnuac of ‘the n!h- with no reservation on’ Laughs— = o BT 3 e E = ance, His. powerfgl.“sponsor, w 5 R 3] : o = L g = e} : hopes of marrying the youth to h % § O I D 3 F Th = Bl davghter, had pushed him forvard e 4 ghise. gicl linge W AND, WE'RE ALSO SHOWING— £EVUne iron voes ror ree= Fie o ‘-and ‘was responsible for the rapid sund s he Of Sea lllg ax H “ R ) 3 . = o strides he had made in his professi fau fa ¢ Vrreriinns SR : = - It's Always Hot—No Running Back and = i Nfi%fin;rchl;;te:‘t{. If‘:w he'iwas with- | | | Youimay" not believe it, but = | Forth—No Waiting. -« = i ho i /| heads nd - peridants of sealing ; \ B i, Ak = | fi 5% : Q’lfnrtiondgecidtes ‘fml o iplm“ito‘“‘;eh}fili.‘:s : on E We have sizes _fo;' = & retending ‘to fall in. love Avi * = = ¥ ést friend, Marlon. agrees e m _ ] 1 ‘uc_ Ak A = ‘every sort of..wg_x;k = ‘ ; }vc;:'hd}i':i‘:r'c?f‘n‘:ie 33.&..“::5’;‘%?5&- v, nce of Old Kentucky, with the power of a Thunderstorm, and Get' ond Hiow. dubing - our = Lo . But. the' hest-Taid, plans "oft "ge in and ‘beauty of a-Rainbow—in 5 parts—with the pretticst, .. Sale of Electrical Ware = B e SNl s Taband nbears N rich | colors . when melte adorable of all the younget stirs—you saw het in “Sentimental R IR AU L = | X 0 elope! 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