Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 15, 1922, Page 4

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‘navigating the , trailiess doepiof iocean itself. Instead of studying:the use of an ax, the scouts are. leaming| what'a marlin-spike is ‘and:how: to han- dle 1t with the deftness of an. old-th —that s, ead af ‘oyemnight; ] overnigh |isters-preach at- this little American |- ‘center. Recently sermons have ‘jeen | delivered by Dr.: Clarence Bouma of of adventire which: Tg-be eligble. for h}o’l have to ‘mtIQ eavier. m ust: be, [lnd mult weldx at- ‘l‘nm re; threo n-fimx s | Muss., chm;u, 1L, 'and Portlsnd, Ore. |The’ largest .camp, that at ‘Marion, |other wnpi, {the scouts will be given !an inténsive drill of ‘from two'to four, various kinds of boats, thorongh "trafn- | lnglnlnqk’,ndot-flmmlnm : | proposal of- July 31st, which lare : ‘under ' the 4 Isupervision of the mational sea | committee, of which Gen. " |Goethals ia’ chairman, and William' 8.. Sims, Charles M. {Schwab, Arthur H. Wood, ‘and . Com- [, flodnre W. EB.- Longtellow are; mem- ran to ‘the place and s E hldbeennmnverbyl The; dafl eyes: bulged. 1ro; coming “death. He wa- ly back 1i kneeled over "him, his mouth, pulled out his tongue, p aced a pencil across his month and let his: jJaws close, then npplled the’ Schaefter. metlul ot ‘Tesuscitation. artificial ruplrmon ‘the dog began Ut 0o lo Pped, ugaln; the do‘ bredttied’ alone; but ieemed undble'to rife. 'After exaiul- nation I found the bltkbonn “out- of place. * With' the ‘ald"of " anothef boy |, I nnavped the. vertebrae back’ into place.” We'then: carrled the dog to tlie “lttie iolderiand « | ton rand “Rapids, “Mich; Dr. Sylvester ach; pastor ‘of the Fmt Presbyter- n; Church, . Princeton, N.- J.; Ar- ¢ Emig, student, zrad\nte ‘of <[iehy th Unimsity of ‘Missouri ‘and Bos- Clarence “T. Craig, e il under: the Swing, Ober! in,moh Hewitt, who' formerly ‘sang N Old Sout Chrch, Bos- ( ‘leadeu is“that ‘retwrn . without g;urmues of un- ‘impnred unloricy irights as provided in “the firat. Harding * cnmpromi;e the ghp)y craft lelders accepted. (lv United Press) Mnlkozn, Oklshoma, * Aug. 15-—- | Walkouts of Big ‘Four. Brotherhood | members threatened ‘to spread into the southwest today Brotherhood i Midhud € aurlines,”. the South- P-elfi declared. ‘The most crit- ieal situation attributed, to the atrike at’ La# Vegas, Nevada on ‘the aci After 16 miputes of | basément of a’ nearby ‘store’ and cov- |} ered him:up. ‘After school I ltopged o in and found e’ Would’recover. heen 25 minutes late for lchnol ", CAMP BITE GI‘FT FOR SQOUTI To thelr gift of twenty: acres of camping ground: on - beautitul . Lake Kinderhook, "to boy' scouts of: Albany, Mr. and Mrs. George -O.' Hawley of that, city have added $5,000 to be used in, tmproviug the property.- The land which was’formerly the sitg: hotel is ideally -located for 3 _camp.. The officials of the council plan erect: . mess :shack, with kitchen gtoreroom, ‘a‘lavatory bullding,-a pump-house and a ‘smallboat Touse. Two wells.are heing driven to provide fresh water for the scow tower will" also be put iin pluce. Mr. and_Mrs, Hawley will:erect a" fine \iron feuce around: the. property, |and also "a Jiadsome memorial . gate Lo | Cnnnectlcu! gran| . The work on fhe | (nothing, and' hence" 1t does ‘mot” ap-| 3l to their conservatism. The ome best, method of educating' the public is by visualizing the processes in- .volved" n the acquisition of a home ‘and home' site, This is best done: by having reprelenmu'n men:inthe In. dustries’ aliled to home ' construction 1| ‘Lrought mmer at an exposition ‘to sliow peqple. at first' hand what “has been doi and; what: wey, ‘e ‘soeom- plished I the future and'td give them information md.dellnus | In the llnuen dqpuxq ‘o, the ocean, rgely depend: for thsir lmpravements will be begun at onu fof d .turned -them . over to the' Jocal | £ ¢ as his daputleu for sn\m The ocath’ fh-| a passenger. \Boctess in. o)mnlom H ntes, - Tlggue are “the deys of big cutu b! 3& quality—as indi- n ufie by players who nppnr in “Ethel ¢ Cl-ymnx picture, || ‘For’ the' Defi omle, dapted trom ng 1 a talented yannl ‘actyess is seen as nie-Dunn,: while . Bertram Grass- /,3a specialist ig Ilngles, is’ cast as Kuimr.. M:xm Kelso, a char- 0 lpukin' stage, complete a pawerful roster of ers, Paul Powell, who dlrecled M Clnm in“¢The Crad- le wn the ( LS TODAY AND WEDNESDAY . Hugh ‘MeNair, contributor to the leading - magazines, - ~is the author of v remarkable; motion picture produeed by Marshal Neilan and realeased by ‘Associated First 0. Qrigin.of the Zuider Zeo. - The Zuider Zee I8 & result of the bursting of_the dykes, ' This happened 7 | m" the’, Thirteenth ' century, and, in addifion. to- Holland being cut:in two, and Friesland being separated from the rest”of the country by a large sheet “of water, hundreds of villages were ‘subnierged and about 80,000 per- lou'.wgre drowned.: SUBSCRIBE FOR . THE . PIONEER SPPORRY FOR TREIONVER CHIPPEWA ‘TRADING CO. R National Pictpres, Inc., which is com-] ing to. the Rex: theater today lor an engag¢ment ¢ of two.days. 'gols First” Appear- the Saturday eve- gde such an appeal eilan that he wired for ictire rights, He found d 180 viewed it with there was spirited béhra !t became hls Posses: is no ‘machine- llke action any ngn pnct.\n-:. each of them life, 2nd “Foels First” || is' no exception to, the rule. It!is a powerful- tale, with \vivid suspense and a “punchy” -climax that is re- markably “effective, “THE MAN OF STONE” AT GRAND THEATER TONIGHT Another .of ., the - “consistently good” Sdzn! pictures will, be shown at the: Grand theater tonight Stone” starring engageme “Man of Stone” is a_composite ‘of .the conventional so- ciety play.and ripping © Up to the minute ‘melodrama, It -touches life - polei rgns the length and | Betty - !{ove. i Mlnsfield, Colin" Campball; " Warren thur 'B; rry +and . Charles . Brown _ 'principdls. dlrected the “ msco FroLiés" HERE FOR |’ mer. THIS: WEEK | ; RETURN The the. : show Rex theater] Cook, | “DAKOTAN" NOW " HEADS 4 BANKS thn j(;hn ‘Bischof finished h.& studies at Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., he bhad n banks. ' Nor.did 'G. A. Thiel, :anather D.B. C. graduate, dream’ <6f becoming the. high-salaried sec- : wetary of the grea %Qflo-opu . erative Exchan school is now. open.: ourmagazine, Success, year. College, 806 Front St. Fargo, the untrained man can- snot a.ppro.ch No'posi- tion is too high for the ined ‘man. = Wil you let this_op- portunity slip by? ) ;. If not write or call today, Fall term opens .September Sth:: 'BEMIDJ] BUSINESS The kind of pick-up |} that gets you-away ‘and free from. city .‘street snarls, 'Bril- : hant petformance e not- only ndaite by, M-n-ger Brmlnnun £ and will ‘be seen here for four .days ‘Weédnesday. They will _put ré‘chinge of program with w “jokes” and ‘cos- Syperlative Unlonism. Steam Roller :Driver (to gentleman who has siipped ‘on & banana skin)— “Git up, guv'nor!; Git'up!- If I pressed your. trousers I'd ‘ave the Amalga: fnated ‘Socléty ‘of Trousers Pressers : writin’ a narsty letter to my union."— WVindsor. Magazine:(London). HE PIONEER, WANT ADS “BRING RESULTS Banker's Friends Elated i Twelve yenn ago I became af- flicted ' with stomach trouble which steadily became worse. I frequent- ly became prostrated with colic at- tacks and bloating. . My . doctors 'wanted to .operate for gall stones. 1. wished to avoid an’ operation_ and qn‘advice ‘of & friend tried Mayr's Wonderful Remedy with excellent re- sults as since taking it sbout 2 years ago my trouble has entirely. disap- peared.” It removes the. catarrhal mucus fromthe intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation tically- all. stomach, liver ‘and i | tinal ailments; in¢luding appendicitis. At the car is nev) but as long as’it lasts, Northern Minnesota Fair we will have a booth in wluch _you can, - Talk with your friends ;!go\lt the e dose. will_ conviice or-money re-| t ALL DRUGGISTS.—Adv. - Van Eis, ‘will positively st falling_hair ; and sutely make new Py &0 r the v llt' hatr and Q\Ilukly stop an Ees. the only prod- v- lmw \hu vm n t fall. o Eus Liquid S [assage, with o ‘apecial applicator wma. (inaures’ pepfect 0 on & positive which we m nlm lor you. ot sta e—Van Ese Wlth Me while at the Fair. DS MITCHELL THE NEW YORK LIFE MAN With ‘Claire Wmdmr, Richard. Dlx and Claude Glllmgwater. . - The blg surprise in photodrama. story of’ fools who were - thieves - thieves who were fooled. But don't tell E anyonc how it ends, : Rex Orchestra ,:30f;Eve. 7_:10 & 9:00 Commg a return engagement Wednes- day, Thursday, Frlday, and Saturday— ~ “FRISCO FROLICS” In a change of repetoxre every night ! 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