Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 6, 1919, Page 4

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fore, these two little words'ate con- stantly ringing in ' his ear and he has to act quickly two or three times to GRAND TONIGHT. A woman’'s wit against a mn’rx{s passion with two lives at stake! e sneaki revolutionists had gapt]uredé and c:»:-_ :‘::g‘ Bome, employe.r “{°m speaking e loved on the . :li:::;e t:te b‘:;‘:g san '-:flsmc"g"_ Wanda Hawley gives a delightful and death was the penalty! Tears portrayal of the leading feminine and pleading had failed and as the|role. The cast generally is of a high black shadow of doom fell.upon her |order of excellence. i lover, she p.ayed a game; a game Critics consider Larry - Semon’s that only a woman knows; & grim |*“Big V” features conmiedies among game ds old as eternity and—See |the funniest appearing op- the screen. | Geraldine Farrar in her crowning|‘’His Home Sweet Home,” recently screen achievement, “The World and {shown here, is typical of what we its Woman.” An epic photoplay; one |[may expect of his production. See of the most magnificent spectacles|his “Well I'll Be D—,” at the Elko the screen has ever seen. Showing|tonight, a big screamer. Other tonight and Friday at the Grand|‘“Big V" special two-reel comedies theatre. are top-notchers as laugh producers. BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THE BEMIDII FIONEER PUBLISEING CO. G. E. CARSON ' E. H. DENU, Pres, and Treas. Sec. and Mgr. To Men will go far for the first woman, far for the second, and both far for the: third. When beauty, fashion and talent are combined in one person—and that person of charming personality—there is- presented a human magnet with a dis- tinetly heavy pull. : A Millionaire Coveted Another’s Wlfe! Madlaine, Traverse _IN— The Love That Dares L A William Fox production . Dealing with the tragic sequel of a wife’s extravagance and repentance. Di- rected by Harry Millarde. MUTT & JEFF In: Capt. Bud Fisher’s “The Pousse Cafe,” replete with carefree comicalities. Five-Piece Orchestra . 10c and 20c Matinees 2:30 Night 7:20 and 9:00 TOMORROW - FRIDAY at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class watter under a3t of Congress of 3, 1879. a to annonymous contributions. Writer's name must be ang'l;u‘:U&l: mw, but not necessarily for publication. unications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this office not Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue EMMY WEHLEN FRIDAY, - 1 i “Sylvia on a Spree,” the latest| STUDENTS ADMIRE *‘SAPHO.” ] Metro play in which charming Em-| Students of human nature will re- my Wehlen -will appedr as star, Will|vel in Pauline Frederick’s “Sapho,” be the feature tomorrow at the Rex|her Paramount picture which will theatre. come to the Elko theatre tomorrow. The play is a brilliant romantic In it Miss Frederick has drawn with drama with a delightful amount of | touches as sure and masterly as those subtle comedy which will please all{of an artist on his screen, the vola- who see it. The plot centers around | tile character of the girl she is por- a young girl who finds that with all [traying. Tt is extremely interesting her luxury and riches she has missed | to note how bit by bit she builds and much of the fun which other girls,| moulds the character until at last the not so sheltered, get out of life. She|finished ‘Sapho” is revealed. The TH DEATH. is tired of being a petted and screen- |support is excellent. FLIRTING WI D ed darling and plans a campaign by One of the most pathetic poisoning cases in the history|which she hopes to be able to see of this country has just been brought to a happy close by the soms dot the galety she Nas so far REA recovery of tl!e innpcent victims. 3 5 g — She—George, you looked awfully A Detroxt,‘li[mh., mother, in a moment of insanity or “YOU’RE FIRED!” SCORES HIT. | foolish when you proposed to me. otherwise, administered deadly mercury to her two little| . " ", ." paramount picture, WeWell, sesp Hhaly T ‘waset daughters with the intention of ending their existence. “Youe Fired!” starring’ Wallace| .= o0, W They were saved, however, by the prompt action and|Reid, which is on view at the Elkg P! S heroic efforts of a physician—and: are now calling for the :hf;ge 1'?‘?:1;13:;t::fihtdz{'&sg?;o;i. SURVEY OF COLOMBIA. mother who is behind iron bars. L g seribes the main situation in the — The lesson is one which should be taken into every home. |story, which is about a young man| The government of Colombia has! There is entirely too much trepdonamin thfe manner in :fl%ol:lx:’s bt;ngggll(_e;orbzl:;:: ll:]:n;:: authorized the organization of a whichi people are permifted to purchase drugs of a- poisonous|Withont telng (Ared. SRS me Cor | scientific commission to make a geo- | . "t‘“'l:' rity of h find th Ssisalinding Cler to marry his daughter. There.; logical survey of that country. . a majo: of homes you can ese poiso X ; ; " on pantry shélves, in bath rooms, or in other-places. plnsrayriab]y tiley are, withit:‘the reagh-of children who| = ' know not that death lurks in those innocént looking bottles. | It is the acme of carelessness, and comes dangerously near to criminality. . Death dealing drugs should not be purchased at will. They should be accessible only through- the medium of a practicing physician, and then should be kept under lock and key. . . ) The person who employs these drugs with criminal intent should meet with swift and drastic punishment commensurate of the news of the week. Published to any address, fer, in advanoce, §1.50 !.;nnuymm,:-n OFFIOCIAL OOUNIY AND OITY FROOEEDINGS ° fHE REASON. “A party? Count me in” ;5 —Ches. Field " i ~ET some of this new ..~ smoking enjoyment. ;;!,"5 in. Chesterfields,;. with the crime, and no maudlin sentiment should be permitted 83 The delightful story of a sheltered e i m?l{fu:;::g with death has become entirely too frequent in /“d S PR society girl g'Who sought adventure on this country. ;. Chesterficlds safisfs. Broadway and found it. ! g 0—— ' And remember— : : HEADED OFF THE RUSH. satisfy can’t be copied! : Emmy wehlen . Anarchists, bolshevists, agitators and scalawags generally ; In a Five-Act METRO comedy “Sylvia On a Spree” Whatsis.your.idea of a.geod time—did ...} --- in Europe were preparing for a grand rush to the United States |- as soon as the war time restrictions on immigration were lifted, | but the national house of congress quickly discovered of what calibre they were during the steel strike, now on, and the general industrial unrest and again invoked the war time im- migration act, drasti¢'in the extreme.” i« LA e | @esterfield . 3 # gl - : Qv lvia: aate 9. See-this - Pickings on the other side are slim and anything*“but % ~ Sylwa get what she wanted? ee Jjuicy, and the outlook over here seems bright and enticing to CLEAREBTTES /1 charming play and judge for yourself. the hungry horde-of Reds. Sk SR 20 for20 j America to them is a land flowing with milk and honey, and they would gorge themselves to repjetion. But the government will keep up tlie bars and head off the rush of undesirables, and those who have already found lodgment here should be sent back to the shores from whence they came. We have room in this country for all who would come with the sincere intention of becoming good citizens and living in amity and in accordance with our eéstablished system of gov- ernment. But there is no room and no welcome for the agitator and the destroyer. : | THEATRE The Britisi government is looking for a wife for the Prince of Wales, and this time good healthy blood and not ‘ H hereditary imbegility is desired. No ’ Sho g -0ld H. C. L. is in a quandary. He has climbed to the top.| f the ladd i i ing |4 i i S IO et oLRndjny fllllllllllllllllIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[IIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIII||||III|I|IIIII| PRESENTS ’ 3 : . . No longer can we say that nothing is sure but death and: taxes. Agitation discounts them all. . 0- Incessant sorrow comes unbidden to the few. To the many it is brought upon themselves. 3 0 The air market remains steady, with no advance in sight. WHAT THE STARS PREDICT o R IIEEEE————— . Caution should be exercised this day, "due to the adverse influence of most of the planets. . Poor judgment is_indicated for men and women who ordinarily exercise care. Danger lies in alluring speculation, the stars warn. Romance will flourish among men of middle age who hold high positions. A scandal is also prognosticated. Love affairs should be -entered into with extreme care un der this configuration. - . .ngming is given against propaganda this winter. Chxldrep born today will likely be inventive and original. (Copyright, 1919, by the Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) A = & e e e “THEWOiILD and - IT'S WOMAN” P ————— | § power that has made her one of I the most popular screen actresses be- . NEWS OF THE fore the public. It is a high class n dramatic production, dealing with jealousy and intrigue among the THEAT ERS wealthy classes. In it, Miss Traverse has a very strong part and rises to fine emotional heights, fully vindi- cating her reputation. Hat “THE LOVE THAT DARES.” It is the story of what a woman “The Love That Dares,” with the will do to save her husband from beautiful Madaline Traverse as the|financial ruin, in which she makes star will be shown tonight at the Rex (3mends for her folly, showing how theatre. It is a Willlam Fox picture. |2 Woman scorned saves a true wife The story itself is an unusually from the clutches of ‘a villian. strong one and continues some very| Mutt & Jeff in Capt. Bud Fisher’s stirring dramatic moments. It is|‘‘The Pousse Cafe” will also be seen. just such scenes that Miss Traverse |It i8 from the jpen of the famous car- distinguishes hérself by the histrion- | toonist. = "> IN SEVEN PARTS ~ Supported by Lou Tellegen e “POR ADULTS.............25c Prices: { FOR CHILDREN S e Plus War Tax First Show, 7:30—Second Show, 9:15—Matinee Tomorrow 2:30 5 filllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIII I s Cal— | 7T e E R Defastie

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