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— S— ¥ FERRTRI 4 A . I S I» B ) ¢ S ¥ i N . THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER = . - SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, 1922 = 4 BACKERS 0[.‘ ADJUSTED appuar .in_the leading. roles of this |leading lady opposite Rawlinson. 3 . striking pxctunzation of the »age—old Edward Jobson, William Welsh and coMPENsATloN A'l' woRK noem, which has been committed to | Walter Perry are the chief ‘character ; 3 memory by millions and millions of | actors and Fred Kohler and George men and women and school children | McDaniels, the heavies. Al McQuar- ST.. PAUL'S EV.(CHURCH i 3 TBy United }"r,e,!!) [ the country oyer. rie, Frankie Lée and Hal Craig The services for this Sunday will Washington, Aug?’26--Stamped- et lol 2. € B complete the cast. bcsm th? German. JaRguagey, ;| ed into action by information that|“THE TRAIL TO RED DOG” ; Hobart Henley was the director Mund{u s‘ch:::lu 1&[ o ident Hnyqlxerz would veto- ‘the | AT REX THEATER TONIGHT | in charge of the filming of R. G Y‘”}',""lg‘ ",'z‘? prus b'llll'_ backérs' of the measure | - §ome people may think that stories | Kirk’s Saturday Evening Post story p - P L.7 pam. foday rallied for a final drive tblof the old West were exaggerated | published as “Malloy Campeador” ‘alEyel?oqe invited to attend spec~ obtain enough’votes to over ride(aipyt old timers alive today will tell A {al inyitation tosyisions, veto you that there were places in the | “THE FIGHTING STREAK” CHURCHES Through years of their own engineering and manufacturing, the Hupmobile makers have déveloped a per- Rev; H. W. Radloff »An official poll, ‘ho\ve\rer, indica- 5 armon; 3 Sy e West where it was ‘“‘every man for fect h y. among FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH | nosdod ti:?é;.tzy:‘:f%nfic‘fe n;:::;::é‘ Bimsell, piidithe oo | with <t v R working parts that Norvegian serviees at 10:80. | On a showdown ihis vote may-be re b b e A S DT ' tends to-increase the e River at 2 p. m, vised. Senator New of Indiana told| Tn," gy That passed Without at | fng star, and the latter’s photoplays. economy and efficiency 5 J. C. Jerdee, pastor | the sen inite fid A ? that ih:t;r::id}:‘: :gdd:f):"z;a:;::: least one. killing was indeed a “Blue | This 'slogan was “Tom Mix never PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |his mind and would' not agree. to| ooty : makes a poor picture.” It has been R, Sunday school -at 10 o’clock. any measure which would not pro- (It is just such times as are de- [ a big order for Tom Mix to live up Not Whales Alone ivi Ship At 11 o'clock. | side a revenge raising. plan, This | Picted, with stastling realism in the | to it, but in the estimation of every ; .| Sermon by Rev. $herman W.!plan the senate is not entitled to | oo Al Hart western drama “The | thirty-third degree motion picture _In.plnces the:thickness of a whale’s| Arends. Theme: “Christ the Magnet|include in the McCumber bill, re- Trail To Red Dog ’,.m which Mr. | fan he always does it. Often he skin is two feet. That doesn’t mean|of the Worldy” Text, St. John 12:32 | {izble informants declared » %y |'Hart departs from his usual chaar- | makes a picture far beyond expecta- = * | acter roles to ploy the part-of an |tions. His mext Fox production is of individual units and { of the entire assembly. - N A. DANNENBERG much in itself, but it reminds us| “And I, If I be lifted up will draw greatly of some politicians. all men unto me.” - : i . Indian chief. It is not a stry book |such a one. It is entitled “The Fight- —Ain’t It a Fact?— Special anthem by the choir. FGREST HRB TRO0PS . Indian, “but” & ‘genume type, which |ing Streak’”—a corking ‘good Mix 2 W Try It Again No evening service. £ R < noni Mr. Hart took form life. This he is | title and will be shown at the Rex BEMIDJI Phone. 401- By an sitplane slange of 10,000 A cordial invitation extended -to " ORDERED DISBANDED | autificd to>do; a5 he spent most of |t,eater beginning_ Sunday. : lile Devlirgx of Spokane all .Strangers‘are especially ~ wel- S IR his _1_“? xth the cowboys and Ind-| In every one of his pictures Tom P >y & hee hadh ‘partially cuted of deatness| <™ to worship with us. (By TUnited Press) - |idnsof the, west. B Mix has shown up as false that old - Lester P. Warford, pastor| St Paul, Aug. 26—Adjutant Gen- The Trail to Red Dog” will be | ndage, “There is nothing new under which has afflicted her since child- eral Rhinow today ordered return at the Rex theater today and if you |the sun.” In<“The Fighting Streak” hood. Probably it the plunge had BETHEL LUTHERAN oF all state troops that have been | WaDt some genuine entertainment | he again lays this old saw by the been ""“g(‘" sie would have been| myere will be no morning preach- | fighting forest fires in mortheast- and thrills galore, you will do well |heels in five reels of breath taking mmw cured, ; ing service in the morning Sunday |ern:Minnesota, The fire situation is | t0 See it = WAk adventure and drama “fairly bristl- ! 4 —Would Never Have Known It— |.t the Bethel Lutheran church be-|such thac it is safe to disband the | e ; ing with new stunts and unexpected f No Wonder | cause of the absence of the pastor |guardsmen he said. THE “MAN FROM HOME” AT action. And once again he cinches GRAND TODAY AND SUNDAY |15 veputation as a versatile star but Sunday school will be held at| "Five units of national guardsmen n English,society in the eighteenth What is regarded as one of the |wihighe brand new o1 b plagE— with delight his famous Penrod, who i centary. i 9:45 as usual, and English services|were stilt-in-the fire zone to be { s role 2 £ | it s tt:tsp:::si c’,',‘ifim'?fi;;“ f)nto:igf:;; will be held at 8 pm. - ; moved with thred tompanies dis- | most popular novels written by Booth | a role that, besides being pleasing P 5 at the. card table. Now men- won- Mid-week service at:-8 p.m. Wed-|panded yesterday. State officials '1‘*“]{".‘.@o AL T - - Man From. |and refreshing is a most difficult 4 Y Plom WANT ADS BR.ING RB“LTS der why friend wife is frequently|nesday. a said heavy rains have ended the fire | Home” and now having reached " E L late in prepariag supper. All are welcome to these services. | ganger for the present. If the woods the screen as . a Ggo_rge_ Flt_zmsur[ce e i —Can You Beat It?7— —T. B. Nordale, pastor | dry out the fire hazard will be great- Paramount production, it will be liv- 3 3 3 1y increased. ed on the silyer sheet of the Grand oot Conc“lod' Donkey NYMORE LUTHERAN FREE * Col. Bjornstad of Ft. Snelling theater tonmight and §unday. 5 = T Once upon a time there was a Sunday school at 10:30. was scheduled to start before ‘noon | Booth Tarkington is an American S TS £ i man_ who_had so many. friends that| Services Sunday evening ~at 8|today on an airplane tour of northt novelist who has cr‘eated many fam- “ he imagined he had no enemies at ail| oclock. castern Minnesota. A huge airplane | ous fictional characters. One recalls " ] until one day he went away for a Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-|from Ft. Cook, Nebraska was to ar- d Mgt week. ning at G. N. Evenson’s at 8 o’clock. | yive here and was to_take the com- will take his place in history along —Then He Found Out— Young Peoples meeting in the|mandant on an inspection”trip. with_Mark Twain’s Huck and Tom., One “also has fond memories of his SCl’l(‘)Ol : church parlors Friday evening, Sep- i oo A New SYho.r'l‘: (zlnhy:i:'i:m declares tember %st at 8 o’clock. A e Aks BADLY DAM AGED “The Gentleman From Indiana” and [/ : that walking on -the hands. insures The cBnfirmation class will meet = other. equally memorable ‘v‘vofl;s not long life. Right here we would like in the church Saturday, September .= s3N. COLLISION FRIDAY | the least among which is The Man | ; £ i Autemobiles belonging . to-: Lisle | From Home”. ° . .S_tarts SEPT. 5 FY 2nd at 1:30. to say that it makes a big difference 5 ith i i ihaEs g : Rev. Mortenson, pastor | Mooney and Dr. E. H. Smith were | James Kirkwood, popular leading \]\ho'.t( ;m]gms are walked on" ..If you 4 ’ badly damaged Friday evening when | man has the leading role, and others FIFTH 4 (s:"nwbo;;e:]ie';t'hmt;g walking oo ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S theéy colfided near = the Crookston |prominent in the cast are Al;ma }? - 2y Service on Sunday morning at|mill on the Nymore pavement, al-|Nilsson, Normén Kerry, orothy N —You'll Be a Believer— 11 elodk though 1o one was hurt to any éxtent | Cammisg and:Joln Miltern. ; The OUR STOCK OF NEEDED —_William Elliott, rector | It is understood that Dr. Smith was | adaptation wa§ thade by Owda Ber- SUPPLIES IS COMPLETE STATE LEGION MEET METHODIST EPISCOPAL | traveling toward Nymore in his car |geré. " IN EVERY DETAIL Morning worship at 10:30, pastor [ and ‘was meeting a string of cars| |:Au EB B"; ESS reaches. coming from the opposite direction. | HERBERT RAWLINSON IN . s . iy : } : succ P Sunday school at 12 noon. Ay hegnenred the enl:ipof the long line “THE SCRAPPER” AT ELKO | Thl_s store is Northern Minnesota’s Sl.xpply Store for Sc}mo! and ‘('Cmifiifix:th—m—n: Ptie 5 No evening. service. of cars, the Mooney car_swung out| “Pick up your troubles in your | Office Supplies. You. can ggt,everythmg you could possibly need McFadden of St. Paul, first vice- —G. H. Zentz, pastor as if to pass the car ahead, evident- | old kit bag and “smile, smile, smile.” HER.E!Tand'at the right prices. ... S president; Mrs. A. C. Aubuchon of . ly not seeing the Smith car approach-| That might Have been the motto | Specializing in School Supplies, we can supply you with every- Virginia, second vice-president, Mrs. ST. PHILIP’S ing. As a result both cars tdok to | of the hero in ““The Scrapper” but | thing needed in this line. bl > Low Mass at 7 o’clock. the side walk and the collision was | there isn’t any record of the fact. 3 S : COME TO HEAPQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES E o ™. G kit Aty phaiin e T NOTE AND : PENCIL E. H. Loyhed of Faribauit, national High Mass at 10 oclack. committeewoman. Faril Sunday school followed by Bene- ‘aribault was selected as the place diction of the Bléssed Sacrament_at ble. ‘| “The Scrapper” is the Universal® W LT e S special attraction starring Herbert ] Rawlinson which ‘comes to the Elko: ev IVED TWENTY YEARS WITH Roches s cl S site’] Sunday school at 10:00. ochester was chosen as the site Moming ‘Sievics at 11:00. of .the proposed American Legion| - e o ke o Memorial hospital following a clash Subject, “_T_ho Dmcrp;liu!e oft P;f:lo’ on the convention floor Wednesday. | YOUnE peoples meeting at 7:00. for the 1923 state convention of 1 R + the Legiop santt- Awaliay, no.sther vy gl i ey s L AUUS HEART. ON, RIGHT . SIDE 'to:;i;tr::l‘(lty.olmstead “the prize | claim being' made for this conven- 2 e Lk Sanford, C.,-Aug. 26 (United 1 4 i) 2 AT TN, 2 : tion. Feribault was there with: colors ngcrtjggv??egfix;m o Press)—?)’nfil his. de:f). here(recent-.v,fl“;m".g Vesuty, ofpictures fis fhe COMPOSITION SHARPENERS Il;\;mgt r:nu %:c'tlnle fnm}l] cotlsuquenf-ly ol i ly, Harold Jones, 20 a farmer, had } S==== > . Gt S - f every description. We have i the Ehaics of the convention BAPTIST lived several yedss with his heart STEPS RIGHT INTO j BOOKS . them in all styles and prices. asily., on ‘the right side of his-body. : BV TR ? Of all sizes, in several grades. K T ABLETS : Or line is most complete in ev- ery respect. 3 POSITION The State Bank of Gardner heed- | We have a full line of pencil and ink Tablets, in both note S O O 0 5l A i L 1 Bolles A : Evening service at 8:00 o'clock. ] Gard . 3 b t 7 fl;:l';‘:ssed ou‘e:, Lr;:tixoo: 2l co:g"c‘;‘?;l: The evening service will” 'be in| | . -ed-an assistant cashier just when PENCILS and letter sizes. Made up in Thursday forenoon. National Com- charge of four young people from REID AND G Fred Newgard finished his course both plain and ruled. mander Hanford MacNider was un- | the Baptist "?'“'fl'.w"nrire pmp‘;il?: ON ELKO § at Dakota Busiiress College, Fargo, Our line of Pencils is complete X : able to attend. the meeting because :Z: %}::::t ‘::flsecr:;?;ine eycr;l;phem The thrilling shipwreck scene the NUD. " Fred g e place. .I,“' in every detail. We have them NOTE BOOK of the necessity of his remaining in Gaorze White' and Fred Hinrichs. tortures of a secluded life as a cast- go(.)_dnnznes and bad, ‘the man who’s from the lc Cedar Pencil to COVERS AND Washington on account of the ad- A“"‘.'gf h"ne 274 profitable ~-ger. | away on an uncharted islarid, the | _ trained is the one who wins. . Da- ‘the highest grade Graphite. : 2 n interen‘ing P turn of the wayfarer to his home | ~'kota graduates forge ahead. 226 ‘Also .a_complete_line of Me- - - FILLERS - i justed compensation bill. Past com- - re mander Vernon of Little Falls was| vit# = :’::é]‘.’:f;‘; ;g’:w}::;{lei:, tour| only to find his wife married to | ‘have become bank officers. This slso_ scheduled fo address the cah| S )y Puetiag to. Friday. All jstother, fomn BE baes o8, St | < telle dow what, school to attend- "ML‘;'“ISL" «zf “i."es'“'» be Sixth distri ks welcome__t(;)g:ll“s,?r’\zl;!:;’ pastor Marriage,” produced under the per- | * **Follow the Bucceggiul® by en- 1 o he el pmeretn. gl : e o emttns | Tolisefo Fall s powsnderay | Orleans were elected as follows: | DR. ZENTZ RETURNS FROM o it ok Arae:‘" Y6 | Write for our magazine, Success, Milton Mahlum; of Braineid, fist| _ENJOYABLE VACATION TRIP L ¥ P free for one year. Address Dakota |] Basiness College,. 806 Front St., i . is the attraction_to be scen’ at the alternate; C. Simonet of Little Falls dnl:':r g H. Zentz ar}d ian::x}ry re::xt-:. B R e g o et second alternate. Arthur Benson of | e iday evening from their ~ % Bap ! ¢ 155 tion trip to Missouri and Iowa, where Wal!ace Reid and Lillian Gish ! Fargo, N. D t chanical Pencils, such as Ever- -Student Note Book C; H sharp, Outopoint, Con klin, all sizes, stylees and m:;:::.s'Alll: Redipoint, Pal, Schaffer, etc. so full line of Fillers for same. FREE A “Jot’” Tablet wili be given free with every Headquarters For Pens St. Cloud was elected to serve as : : - a member ‘of the state executive | they have spent the past few weeks. —_——e——e— e | Pril;‘;hm of School Sup: Inks committec from the Sixth district| Arthur J. Adams and family from Y i £ Tablets for a,period of two years. Fred|Chariton, Towa, drove up in . their Pencils Note Books Miller of Pine River is the other | car and will spend a few ‘weeks at member from this district, he -hav- | the Zeéntz home. Mr. Adams and Dr. & ing been named last year. Zentz are brothers-in-law. Dr. Zentz oot r;_,r 3 The program of entertainment | will occupy the pulpit at the Method~ T prepared by the state committee for |ist church Sunday. WISS C % the convention included a gigantic —_— = IR ) 4 patade in which 15 bands took part| KAWAJIN GIRLS STOP Il Psychologist- - {Mentalist Cheracter Analyst » barbacue at the tourists camp,| ... OVER AT MARKHAM HOTEL #BUSINESS ADVICE GIVEN: i « QUESTIONS: ANSWERED airplane stunt flights, band concerts| ~The Kawajin girls Who have been SEE ME AN.MATTERS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE ¢ and dances, The auxiliary was en-|camping on "St: d" near’ C: g »,-_:,F‘m ~ - PHYSICAL MENTM. . oy R AL - M Composition -Boeks Note Book Covers Note Book Fillers Erasers Water Color Paints Water Color Brushes Ruiers Pencil Boxes Crayons Special! Beginning ..Sept. 5th, and continuing . twp weeks, 10 cent Ink Tabiets for 5 cents ANNOUN CEMENT S LINE - tértained by Virgina at Hibbing | Lake stopped " over,” last Plig‘htt_,h'at ey o eilered i wohib with a dinner at the Androy hotel [the Markham hotel cn route to their i . ; Elfl- yons, ite and a sight-seeing tour. homes. There were fifty in the party | : Onp pnckage ‘El'l Two pa,ckagest ganual Arts Crayon om yarigus At hcluding M1 £ : velopes .and “one| |velopes and three ompasiel L. : ! D! Drawing Paper r ta, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Mis- & &ARSH SMNG PQTATO ouri,_and Tilivois. > They left "thhis 8 ith' some " fe] dealer ‘Se‘gq‘rejd;e car ‘Tolls either to buy 2 the ear qutright, freight on board 1 point”of loading, or to handle il on some? definité - basis "of arrival By dealing with men of known reputa- and baldness is to re: tion Joss may be avoided.” move the infected 'Se> B - 2 . = LR J Ly R. C. Rose, University Farm, put ‘/ / ; ! l!,um-dWe xiv‘c you_d-t_\ { Their bright eyes and happy smiles p B I\ signed guarantee witls Ji 3 form:pictures we love to make—you - b 5 eml 1 O Theme Paper Construction Paper Ink Wells Kindergarten Supplies Journal Paper Ledger Paper Paste Mucilsge Ink Tablet— Ink Tablets— vfip;e“De.ar Little Rosy Cheeked Youngsters e ~One & oiinn, Bring them here before school begins (i A on the grading demonstration. Four farmers selected a peck each of py- tatoes of the grade they would buy I P . and grow hair. g Healthy and happy—they are ideal VAN ESS has grown hair o % pared to the U. S. No. 1 grade. Mr. || out of 100 heads. Falling hair stops subjects, 3 : Do’ mot ' deny yourself this Jasting These lots were discussed, and com- Rose po:nted out the defects, such|f in two weeks. i as deep scab, digger cuts, knobs [}’ VAN ESS Liquid Scalp Massage [ £ i | _ rough potatoes, rots, etc., which must fecds hair-growing medicine into P ¢fl‘>§"‘€~ be graded-out of potatoes in pre- the scalp through rubber’ mipples. P paring them for market. A lot was 's the marvelous new-way mas- S : P ‘also run over a machine grader and g)a‘ge. Y}E):egei‘r::lmixemm':::?f’ | H a v YOUR: “PHOTOGRAPHER s jnspected to determine their grade. Ming hair and bald 3 The mceting was attended by Get VAN ESStoday. - ‘farmers, and managers representing X four produce associations, and three “potato dealers. - * The “possibility of locating a state’ inspector in Bemidji to serve the - shipping , was l‘diumed P : 4 ('A:cross from Pecples Oil Stai - PHONE. 779:J BEMIDJI, MINN. e = —— e — = We Are Now Making Sittings for Christmas Delivery