Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 30, 1922, Page 4

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N, Pres. - E. H. DENU, Scc!.lur. D. ‘"Nm, News Edihr TBI.E.HIOHB nua: VERTY This optimism is, in my mind; just. Judging from the recent: action of the security markets,. optimism is strong also . 3 Nk in the East. &, 5 X - . [ res. The railroad strike has caused some dis- : v The mess: location and more harm in the important es” will be Matter, under Act .of Congress .of A March 8, 187, : gll; ZZ;,B; :il:‘l)(edfep‘ that appax‘ently noth- j er . :fi the ' local | attraction which has won w:de:gléead nhagxon a 3 o : 3 PRNA) S : e nét pro- | commendati the utstandi eveunrng s MEMPER, NATIONAL ' EDITORIAL ~ABSOCIATION Remne; splt‘.‘:l:ty are_pointed: ot for the > erican: Begion ::m,f T o thaveay. comes to |ular “Leath PIO Twel "WEBKLY lef- vy v;“ m ¢ Thursday and sen ,!?:'l» advanes, ‘$2.0 I. € s gtven this: nom Shian Uaited B. C. Forbes, in Forbes Magazihe. Ject of the tyrant, English king, and | scene; in which the flames sweep o oredit s entitled ‘o -th ews dispatches. credited to I«. or nhm \ue dm the Nl news published herein. . mmmm ‘Minnesota to supply: the cou world only knew abont it, more there is an-opportunity. - this' wood, provided a proper organization could’ be effected,- where by this wood, tamarac wood if you please, birch and other hard woeds, could be ad- vantageously done, There .is in the Bemidji district accord= ing to J. J. Opsahl, several million cords: of dead tamarac suitable for fuel, on land that will make very good pastures, when | cleared and seeded to tame : grasses. for dairy caws. The Targe cities and prairie towns need fuel,: Coal will ‘not be so plentiful -and here’s a chance for'some one to establish a central agency in Bemidji to look after the selling end of the business. Wood could he_hauled to all points on the four rail- - roads running into Bemidji and the central agency. advised just what kind: and how THE WOOD FUEL PROBLEM There is enough fire wood in Northern ntry, and what's to as mugh: is-available at. all times_ This agency. could then:have ship ed du-éet from ithese points to the consu to keep: and: ‘quantity, F. mg, etc. - “To, st)me this may seem ‘more " or | theoretical, but it is feasable and worth in- vestigating. and we drop the. suggestlon with:Mr. Opsahl’s consent for what it": worth. May we add also that then:mmty agent'st offlcerhthe Civic' and Commerée - a on m to”l‘::i; ‘pe rfetlzg s':l:}f ;u;ra;}.le 011‘*“2“‘“’“ keep. your hand.s‘i_yo_ui:ocket ; Pt | D' m}lsr-: CHICKENS ON' MILK ** airy farming yields a multitude of fits besnies tho%e from' milk,. hut:er, g;’:: . to"devote his time to the . conversion of ese, ice cream, etc. ealers posted as to price:and k 0. B. points" where i in Waiting;'thus delivering fuel at Iess'cost andwith no delay.’ “The: central agenty would seeto it that fairness was meted of to-ult wnfirfegard to gradmg snd mens'i‘a Calves are a-direct by-product.- ! hogs and poultry they are profitably fed § on skimmed milk, buttermilk . and = whey other by-produets. Milwaukee’s health commissioner. has a would become 2 live issue. Not here in Be- |of the Lutheran church will hold its leghorn fowl which - increased thirteen midji, at least has there been any signs |fall session; in ‘Ada, Minn., Oct. 3-5. times in weight on a milk diet and another of life.sis-yet,-and' it would-hardly be fair |The local _pastar will attam ;fld r§af§ which increased only six times on other to admit that all the:live oneslive in “Lake a:vxee:::agn ‘:: g(::t:!:;sw all: e foods. of the Woods” county.. y Rey. E..W. Frenk, M. A. — —t We ‘will become more concerned: about the coal supply, when the north winds are: | let loose. .- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Somces will be held in the Battles building,, room" 24, “over "the Je-6. Penney. Co: store at 11 oclock Sun- day’ school at 9.45. EI’ISCOPAL ices &n S’nnday ¢ Holy Commun(on .and_ sermon nt 11 a~m.: unday school “at™10. “~= = NYMORE LUTHERAN FREE Sunday. school at 10. Norwegian services at 11. English service at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- ing at Ed. Akre’s. Young Pepples’ ‘meefing -~ Friday, evening ‘in the “church basement at . jand ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL : T. B, Nordale, pastor. P (Sixth! and*America) T The : service iflr Sunday October : 1,-will_be. in_the English' language, Low mass at 8 o'clock. text Duke 7:11-17; “The Princigle| Suday school followed by Bene- of Li will speak on the subji 1 (The Holh f God.” % . K lenge of the Closed Doof 3 :rl‘;:uye:] ':::t;g ssvice on-Thirs- lady fle]lgh@ T:7).. 16:6) . Gl te e o i ety “IFOR MIlAIlY’S TOILET Morning worship 11 a: m. Y. P L:7p m & The, Thesage of life is'for all the P Sunday evening at'8 o'clock' the sermon will be on the theme, ‘The Leaver:of the Sudducees." (Matthew. Sunday school will meet at10 3. m'| TRINITY .EV, LUTHERAN LALIBERTE & ERICKSON The Whéat ‘and com 0 Fun. ligag®™ will |the Elko theatre tonight for an 'L gndant har- ; : Anall- [of Y | e artistic triumph tnat holds the spec- i 3 ndand pl'lces are unusuarlly patlsfac- that ever. happened in American hist- | tator spellbound. Virginia Valli and Jo}\uABowgrs},_“ Trem = and Frankie Lee. tory The bmldlng, ¥ It is_f the. ;well . knows: re pl ing | Lovely more, pronounced in t&g'fié’ét" ‘than” CfRovei by " Robétt WY Chambers [rolee fi'f%fifste’l ey | = g G;e and the new ag;mpf,qggtlfiu R T e st “husd sy burdsn 8%, fhe. 28] - to taken out in record bre m is-the first real 100 4 3 percen! 3 3 i 0 laid bers_All manufacturers’ ahd' Megéhant!” m:rlcan “*historical - 1§1atnm i tn the n,?' or %"mfdf‘:n 4;‘,‘.,&‘:, ex- and tradesmen catering in any = way to made.’ ceptional opportunities were offered building and home furnishing are doing an It opens in Northern Johnstown, | for intense dramatic scenes, and Di- extraordinary brisk business, many con- New - Yark, two~ yems-before the | rector: Reginald Barker took full ad- e echpsmg allprevious - turn-overs.— Revolution, -with, the love stary.of a|vantage of each chance to baild ‘up €Ths .~ |young Irish.bey, an;unwilling sub-[the suspense element..The forest fire |-_-.__.| ahs the ward of f.!:e English governor- | Jong in leaps and spurts, is magni: STOP STRIKE! The love -affair_of the youngsters|cent and exceéds he thrilling mechan- 1f thi ¢ t abl t' ) :":;“ t“&enp‘,’?» fhlt;m i‘.’l:.:s"}:": jcal forest fire given in the stage is government. is nof e to compe! orth into the firing of the first shot | presentation. obedience to the findings of ‘an abritration ,’,;‘;E”l‘x’ l?:}e, ndé’:-c:_:"da““rxe Eight tanocs:were wrecked in the | I ] 5 c as .recorded - in _the | filming of one of the thrilling scenes. board in all labor disputes, then we are in |pistory books “of the United States. | Miss Valli and Josef Swickard were for strikes and unsettled business = condi- Young Cardigan is ‘torn asunder [in eonstant: pesil as they. shot the tions for all time to come.. - The present !trom his young love and through|rapids in their .fragile crafts. The erisis ought to force” our statesmen at fighting to regain her respect and con | picture throughout is a-thriller: fidence he- is_almost burned at the ashingto! ef law. Photoplay critics in New-¥ot Washington to enact: f laws in the face, stake, having boen heeabed of a triple | o oa;x:i i“r len < 3 if the market of all opposition of-¢capital ‘and 'labor.—' 5 i Coon Rg:xds Ta Enteprpnge 4 al 5 eased, however, | have been unanimous in their; pralse well as 0 s A8 * when the sruth becomes known, and | of the greatness. of this Universal- i $——=t it is then that he learns of the perfidy | Jewell, endorsing ithe “Storm” as one SAUCE FOR THE GANDER . of Captain William ‘Butler. the archof the mgtest pictures, nf the de- 3 villian who ‘later ‘became as despised | cade. Whenever a government board of com- [as did Benedict Arnold. the traitor. mission defines a “living wage” for work- “HER GILDED CAGE" A TTHE S T~ men; it should also define a “living price” "°"P"fi':;§‘;§;§,',‘.fif,§§'§fl;;‘,fy GRAND THEATRE TOMORROW for farm products. There is no reason why The return of 1r. W. Griffith of the Gloria Swanson has proved more = charming than éver;in her latest. Par- the eity workmgn should be-pubonany bet- epic picture is the significant film | o0 U e e Her Gilded Cage! | ter basis than the farmer; W’ho. in:the ul- |ever scheduled for' the Rex theatre timate analysis, is the foundation of Amer |for three ‘days commencing Sunday. ;s.,:h:ofi:::;:f t;;:c;:;n :xtdt hflgz?:: ican prosperity. §—Dubfiqe Times:Journal, | Those reports of scréen:magnificence | 'y, this new Sam Wood production, ::ldne mg‘g::ngms&h}%mmzz Miss Swanson emerges for a few epi~ The little brush smoke: in the country of the Storm™ are-to bé realized in s°d°:»nf'°"‘h'-h§ c}‘l’:‘:;enct;‘:s‘:; f;::i“‘;: near Bemidji and _neighboring cities 'is |the productions’ debut-lecally. ~Ex- become kiown a§ the fashion, model nothifig “more than some of -our ‘hustling | pectation i¥ already at a high piteh | 0¢"¢y o coreen, “and appears farmers clearing, land.. Some of jt.is dust regarding the much discussed: blend| sreta theatrical and dancinig caused by the vim with which they go at glrxhcfn;l}ea:ael?in ;?:;:'cful d;flaml: ‘tumes which accentuate her beauty it. This is for the. mformatmp of. the. big bmpkgm und.of -French._ Revolution and. lend her a facination not before revealed. clty papers in case special: correépondents which'- signalizes ‘thé return of the| ~qo star “displays excemma, tal- giye them a tip “bo'r‘t forest fires.” master producer to the idea of Dag-|opnt a5 a dancér and an entertainer- — eantry. The settings:and costumes the.cast You can’t become @ citizen of the United [, Lillian and Dorothy Gish, togethet | incluging David Powell,. Haprison for the first time since ‘Hearts of Ford, Anne Cornwall, Walter Yiers Cornish of the Maine Supreme. court. The |roles, both "profoundly.: einotional. judge turned down the application of one |In a long list of supporting players John Miller of Springvale on‘this accotint. |Joseph’ Schildiawt, known ‘to_the If ‘citizenship could’be annuled’ on: the :P"k"‘g t;l“"lieflf"" ‘2'5 f‘fi{‘fj‘fiz;‘:} ;. same grounds, the Eightepnth amendment plays-one of u‘,eeh':oes"_the ‘Cheva- { - might be more easily enforced.” " RV aatiras’ Wi other; thé-fire. tractive features are in keepmg with the general color and brillidncé of this new picture. g ess f—— .. brand" patriot Daiten, is' played: by Monte Blugivs Sidasy. K, Herburt as Bank robbata sre fmdmg‘ this; Chmate Robespierre "tops the! "hst of historic c.hnncters. g .06t apparently to- their liking, ‘but if they keep on helping themselves to our, :'cash 'they | might not approve-of the réception North- ern . Minnesota extends.to:- suchi. visitors. Help ‘yourselves to'the climate; "boys, but nz t‘l‘l‘é Widow’s ut “Temporal ial”, . Solo ENDLESS AND. HOPELESS ‘Justice Clarke leavesithe’ Supreme Court £t . America to the league of nations. In other .| at q;e hqmb ot b’:‘fiméqggg CWith words, he gives up one life job for another |Minnesota avenue. - o life, job—~Teledo. Blade. ; Choir 61" ‘Thitrsday’ evéning. ° PSRN 51_____._.5 Fl Children’s ‘Biblé “schobl -on' Sktur- d 1 . i day from 2:00 to ‘3:30 o’clock- ‘At the start -we thought county division The North Park Region Conference The' best blend of all is unconquerable SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER faith and mflmte modesty.—Forbes Mag— .....Q....... .. azine. BETHEL: LUTHERAN Sunday school at 9:45. Communion service-at 11a.-m. English services at 8 p. m. L Also mid-week service Wednmdly evemmg at -8 o’clock; ¥ Confirmation class Saturday. after- noon .at 2 o'clock: " All are welcome, . High mass at 10-o’clock- ay-school 10 a- m. Baptisms at 2. Vespers_ 'and benediction at 7:30 sational secrets of a Paris We're es ecmll roud of our D LD & l..nvxshly produced by the m. Toilet . ‘Article-- department.i}- We've a: omplfite 'selection of unday, 3 ; -gdi'mn& worship ar. 11.30 ! all the popular Powders% 5T, e -Parable_of Lhe fumes and Creams as - [the raregrid’ costlier 1mpo:&e Evening' service at 8:00, jectT Toilet ‘requisite§ in whic! B Rev J. Frahng ircle. '~ Doors %wan Ha : wn ening at 8:00. cordial welcome ' to e\reryonc to o aterhd services: | Y (‘yeorge Kehoe, pastor. ; l Store Endeavor at 7 pym. .(Beltrami at Thirteenth} c P cordially welcome- ServY\‘ES Sunday. evening, at_8:00 v P. Warford, pastor o'clock: “The ‘pastor will_preach on ...., 290 o0 & S 7 =y Y'GRAND THEATRE"T( optlmism ““es thmughout the West ‘ "7 '} ‘There has mever been o stronger o [ or more significant drama of i d * frujt-growing sections of the far-West. Yet rHE “THE STORM” AT THE ELKO ' |and organizations - n.um! at the Postoffice at m ‘Minnesota, u the underlying conddence the future of E 2 A AU b8 3 “The Storm”, the Universal-Jewel |of the American people. who are ‘concerned with the-welfare In .“Poverty of Riches” the rule Matinee 2:30, Night 7:30 & 9:00 N SR Jithubcose hrtath: declues Judge the - World” playsthe. kwo orphal | .y’ Charles Stevenson, and otherat TONIGHT A'love-drama that reveals the sen- i | ’ b OF RICHES" AT age in “Povelty of: Rich- indorsed by all sotieties and - “individuals The added t the Graml tonight and ‘Round. Six”’-of the pop- er Pushers” pictures. tonight. gy e Richard Dix, ind him the Rich; = Louise |mman -and- -woman’s beloved;-that hr\ was in the days gone by. young -maried life- Riches” deals with a theme that is mole vital, suunnn EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1922 ¢ Old \Ies . and “Dmnm& Culves Ahead” are among the great “TRAPPED IN THE AIR” AT THE REX THEATRE TONIGHT “Trapped in the Air” the Bouble- day production starring Lester Cun=~ €0 -will be-seen at ‘the, Rex theatre Cuneo fthas - become f,smnus and | beloved Ior his g1llant characteriza- tions of the darede ‘Leatrlceday, Rlchard Dix,: Jonn Bowers, Louise Lavely Irene Rich-and Frankie Lee are playing. ~“If You miss, aeemrfiuidwyn s “Poverty of Riches”, you.will miss one of the the year. The added attraction is Round Slx of— | “The Leather : Outstanding pictures of "Pushers” N2 dancer. an who ‘Admission10-25¢. PRESENTED BY JESSE L-LAS! “Poverty of Westernur of tra}s his 6nt, and we e lovable, man’s &

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