Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 31, 1919, Page 5

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'~ Roland Fellows of Tenstrike trans- | ATTENTION—) R acted business. in Bemidji betwee! ON—KNIGHTS OF THE |use anything for my trains Tuesday. - Vi 2 ek kidneys as I|simply ask’for a’ ki ; “MACCABEES. . {am feeling in the_bqs,t of health since | Doan’s Kidney . Pills— ECnihd ™ il bo 8 Targe “get.|™, last use’of Doan’s Kidney Pflls.” | Mrs. . Carver . had. Foster. LoRelior stin o e IEet Price 60c, at a]l dealers. Don't|Co., Mfrs. Buffalo, N. Y.’ night, . Thursday, January 1, at 7| e = - a’clock in the Moose hall. Election| * of officers will take place. The L. O. T. M. will be there, so bring your ‘“ladies.” J. E. Harris, R. K. 2d1281 . Mrs. Sidney. Miller of . Pinewood was a betwen-train shopper .in" Be- midji Tuesday. 5 each day-give an interesting and complete review of the P's social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to per- 1 mention, social items and- news briefs. and we solicit your | eosoperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this -office are appreciated by readers of the paper.and by the publishers. ° Mrs. A Milus of Becida ‘;v'asl shgp— S friends in Be- ::il:gi a’figescda;;{ng bl e X Jesse L. Lasky Presents L Leo Meyers of Brainerd is visiting JUVENILE PARTY. . 2 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mey- Dorothy and Virginia Rhea enter- [ ers of Grant Valely, for a few-days.|tained six little guests at a holiday . party at their home Tuesday after- | MOLTEN METAL BURNS HAND. [noon.. The afternoon was spent in : While hélping repaii' a plaper at playing games, after which a dainty || - X ; the Crookston Lumber company plan-|luncheon was served. ' Vera Opsahl, Py 50,000 to loan or rarms: Dean " Buy your straw at' Troppman’s,|ing mill yesterday alfternoom, Chris Lilllan = McKee, Pluma Kenfield, in l " E\ nd Co, d71tt 3d1231 | Neumann severely. burned his left Elizabeth Grier, Ione. Sellers and i i 0 i Vignola, S x =—-——_-_—_— Telephone 922 ———————————u G. B. Jenkins of Pine River spe) nt Tuesday . in this eity. - ; < }{fifl’flfld Mrs. ‘Chas.. Vandersluis| - Robert ‘Waldron of Bagley was a went to Minneapolis Sunday, evening | visitor- in Bemidji today. k¥ on a visit.. They will return tonight. several days; merry-makers, MEN'S CLUB MEETING. at the Markham from 6 o'<lock to 7. The . Philomathian " - Men’s Study| Telephone for reservations. $1.00 club met with G. W..Rhea Monday|per plate. 141231 | evening. .The full membership were present and the discussions of the evening were on ‘“The. Legislative Department of Our = Government,” WHY IT SUCCEEDS special topics being . given on the B ), s I y ecause It’s for One Thing Only, and subject by J. C. McGhee and C. L. Bemidii People Appreciate This. Isted. ~A delightful luncheon was served by Mrs, Rhea. Nothing can be good for every- New ‘Years dinner will be served hand on molten babbitting. ~He will Helen Sellers. were the invited guests. be unable to resume his work for|Robert Ithea was also one of the DIRRCTAD BV Robert G oy Harold = W. Goddard of Wadena Just. in, .new edition of Justice|spent Tuesday in this city. Manuels; at the Pioneer Stationery House. : 3d13 | Short orders served in connection 5 with-Waffle Parlor, 216 Beltrami Av- enue. 6d16 A lnfge Tiumber of logging ‘and ing horses for sale at the city Iivery. Lo 1219t John ‘and Roland Hicks of Remer| were 'among the out-of-town visitors in Bemidji yesterday. ) f'nrs.' 0. J. Zobel and son of Min- . meapolis are visiting at the Dr. E. W. = cire B thing. < Johnson home. William McCuaig was a -business < : —_— visitor in Cass Lake for a few hours METHODIST CHURCH. .Doing one thing well brings suc- ¢ Mrs. William Blackburn of Sugar-|yesterday afternoon. : cess. New Year go-to-church Sunday— Doan’s Kidney Pills are for one all day: Come to both services if|thing only. you can; bring the family and sit| . For weak or disordered kidneys. in a family pew in :the morning.| Ask your neighbors. Service-at 10:30 a. m.,with sermon, Here is-Bemidji evidence to prove ‘““‘Rebuilding the Walls,” Neh. 4:6.|théir worth. ) Sunday.school at noon; try ‘“all the Mrs. H. Carver, 703 Fourteenth '[»b = ) family in Sunday school.” St., says: “I have used Doan’s Kid- f 1 o : 5 — 6 p. m., Young People’s choir. ney Pills several times and they al- // ”’““l i3 township is ‘spending the holi- eason’ with friends in the city. H. Z. Mitchell left last night for St. Cloud to visit Yor a short time with Mrs. Mitchell, who is there. o gl ]III!%!\\\\‘L\ in the city last night to spend Years with her aunt, Mrs. J. E., - Miss Grace Hooley returned this 5 ‘ fmorning from Stillwater where she hags been visiting during the holidays. ) 7 p. m.,, Epworth league. ways proved beneficial. ‘Whenever I 2 {/ 1219tf I 8 p. m., evening wnrshi find my kidneys are not acting as P /i S ~" | Erskine: yesterday afternoon on busi-}«goq’s Threshold,” Psa. 84:10. they should or my back bothers me, < = | arvey Laney, who (eflc'figg in dis-|0ess. . He returned to Bemidji last «j gay in thy. courts is better|I resort to Doan’s Kidney Pills and ot No. 92; a’nd his sister, ' Miss night. than a thousand.” ) they soon have me feeling all right. , who teaches in Itasca county, Maurice Witting made a business Blaine Lambert, minister. Of late, I have had no necessity to . saramonnt € puclure J@hltg;s in this citiy yesterda\y. trip to Blackduck ‘last evening, re- turning to this city this mornlng./ A ‘large number of logging and ing h‘orses for s-le at“the City K. K. Roe spent a few hours in Lo ) o NEW YEAR’S Day Rex Also on Friday William Fox presents r. and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson and lizabeth, returned this > 3 ‘?;?hfm?afgo wlile;le they have Mrs. Robert McLain left for her guests of relatives: thé past{home at Virginia, Tuesday, after No? Well, then you are due for a huge evening’s entertain- ment when you see this charm- ing screen story of love and feud in the mountains of Ten- . nessee. It will touch: your heart with its tenderness and humor, warm your blood with’its conflict and stirring adventure. Come! + Did you ever have a neighbor > who built a spite fence, killed your chickens, lay in wait for your dog with a shotgun? And when you were in fine fighting fettle, did Cupid ever butt in with an exasperating love affair vand drown your hymn of hate with a song of love? visiting with her mother, Mrs. Emma g Barlow, over Christmas. .'Charles Dailey is visiting at 7 Spot (cash paid tor Liberty Bonds, me : t13&er3i:‘§h;‘;’ee¥ri}lef: and Liberty Bond receipts.. See G. 2L o B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co.; X 1 5 PR Py 8, Shevexpect§ to be gone during the day, or at Markham hotel. WILLIAM FARN' 'M s evenlngs, . - - 1117t¢ 3 + andes?sI::é] .Il(;: o.ll. 331:' t:’: 'Eddie Winner, who formerly work- v B o dat the Armour & Co. plant in this €6 . 9 ed_yesterday afternoon from Chi- | ed at.the, u L AREC yesLerC * " city, arrived. here this morning and g so;‘;m;;;:gy have been. vieiting will spend two or three days visiting % o ves o t 3 e I t B ek s : A powerful story of love and +high finance, written by friends in Bemidji. Lloyd Shelden and directed by J. Gordon Edwards, produced by the Fox Film Corporation. e ’ Paramourit Magazine—Travelogue Shows Start Promptly at 3:00, 7:30 and 9:00 Admission—Matinee 10c-20c; Evenings 10c-25¢ ELKO ,IoNcHTs -Tro] an Department. Store : meces P:%lg ecol;mmy ‘sale be- Dr. and Mirs. E. H. Marcum and fng:January. 6th and ending the |Miss Helen Davies of Grand Forks, Hufidreds of bargains will be|sister to Mrs. Marcum, were - -the They - adopt -the. slogan of.|guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks ng the H. C. L, Watch for the|last evening at dinner at the Mark: display advertisement. ~ ham. a ; i FOX SUNSHIN‘E CGOMEDY Rex Union Six-Piece Orchestra i _ 10c and 25¢ LU T T moguoginm|i|mmun‘mnmunmum.' ) i THEATRE THEATRE i e . Matinees Daily 2:30 Matinees Daily 3:00 . Nights ‘at 7:30_ and 9:00 Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 Next' Week’s News—Today Published Every Thursday—By the Harding-Whaley Co., Bemidji, Minn. Priceless to Patrons CHINESE RIOT | Beautiful Clark Picture - |WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING AMONG THE GREAT |BEAUTIFUL GOWNS | : - & The average inveterate liar. must 2ol WHAT HA E PICTURES OF 1919 ' HOWN ON SCREEN g:::;“‘ an&l;e%%l::n;: m‘.:z‘:u;;y PYZ{ & A H S HAPP NED wh’l;(l;)f onlyu pmcl"tca] mfid‘}rdd bg Worn bysB--:!iful Woman in Picture S s 1 his stories. But lit- & & motion picture can be judge . ,Saturday and Sund g Chinks in a Raid On’ Chi %’fl“‘n‘."r‘;&i ‘Somers was so fast on Photoplay Is Unfairly Judged When Seen Backward :qul;tablty lizs the m'e:slgeh% litm Fowar ) own Fi h Thrills in Haya- |her mental feet when it came to con- * A ) o entertain, says the Bx ors Her-| myo eading woman f Wi . ke ew Screen Produc- cocting lles that she needed neither “Oh, it’s pretty good,” languidly remarked the dear young thing as ?,{dihzn;&t,og'e il‘mflg‘fn;“:‘:fi PAPETS ) Rugsell in his latest Fox ‘;‘;oductlg:: . > Cole memory or note .book—‘s'o her sarcas~|she came out of a local theatre after seeing a really excellent film. She had| " «j¢ teaches '; Zood lesson g wrhe | Eastward Ho!” s .Lucille Lee .for Robertson.C tic friends called her‘'Miss Georgefgeen the picture backward, coming into -the theatre at the end of the third f Stewart, who {s noted alike for. her - scenery is splendid,” ““The star is a wonderful actor,” “The picture cost a million dollars,” and all similar o y o PG = statements are never uivalent This seeing a picture backward is like reading a book backward and “It's good entenainmo:g"' o is unfair to yourself and unfair to the prodyicer—why ‘not stop it? When| By vote of the Exhibitors Herald you enter la pho’toplay }fientr% t‘i!:id you’re b.r:ght i;l ghe mifl'st c;f a picturef, reviewing staff forty pictures stand n ; 8 v once in a long, long while sul les or subsequent “action” inform you of|out from the schedule of the past gecret society. i ‘g:;lugl;::“ of Miss Clark’s finest what has already happened. Usually, however, you have no way of telling.|year as possessing in a marked degree -moving Mfl%fl}ifl{:w ‘:5 oI e THE ; Without understanding. what's already happened, it's impossible for you|this qualification. - sud graphic he‘ cti::a of e T to get the enjoyment out of the picture that you would have derived had| Practically all of “the great plc- tic and sinister m:c “:‘T\o Tong| Matinees at the Grand theatre are | you entered when it began. It’s being umfair to yourself. Then you see|tures of 1919” listed by Exhibitors nese nndorwor} ¥ as regular as the night shows, bde-|the first three reels after you've seen the ending and a comedy in-between,|Herald as up to their standard have is in a clase by itcelf. ginning every day at 2:30 pim. . |However—how can you really “live” with the. characters, no matter how|been shown, or are booked for early ekawa s a tm-fl_lflhflflf : well they act, when you know exactly 'how it’s going to end? Can there|showing at the Grand or Blko. ik” in this picture, and :;e ‘t.he be any.u\};penu‘l Can there be any surprise?. Can theére be any doubt m———— thiy ally in little Jack Abbe, ¢ when you've already seen the final clinich or the scene of the woman ending Who Is Missy? 3 demon Chinese actor. = .|| PROGRAM FOR THE NEXT||it all in the East river? W The identity of Missy, the little n FEW DAYS Not only are you unfair to yourself, but you’re unjust to the director)heroine of *“The Third Kiss,” the lat- ést Paramount-Artcraft picture starr- | S1P Of heavy silver cloth. On this; story opens 1 a town in Francisco, an who builds his play up with the purpose of cumulative effect on the emotions. o time in getting into fast ac- at the GRAND theatre Much of this is effected by withholding the course of events and giving the|ing Viv Martin, which s on view | I8 Mmost’ original design, is an over- RN Washington.” One need only men-iy.e] Thig accounted for her comment that the picture was “pretty good” In. “The Tong. mn"’t ’3?:”35. :: ::01;(;2:&;%;5%%'8:;;“;:;“::: :henfit was one of the most refreshingly enjoyable pictures presented ’fin}fim&ufigflg‘:‘;&wl, the, Nip- |title role in the. Paramount picture |NeTe for some time. 4 nm«'utar ‘and master delineator of | ‘Miss George Washington” at the e tal iofu. 18 seen a8 & highbinder | Grand theatre Friday only, to arouse X .=n tman of the Bo 8ing Tong, |interest in this particular small fib- dramatic ability and for the exquisite ‘beauty of her gowns. Miss Stewart, personally beautiful in face and fig- . - ure, naturally makes the most .of her e tn;zte in dress when playing a society role. One lovely costume that she wears o opposite Mr. Russell in “Bastward : Ho!"—which is to be shown at the Grand theatre next Saturday and Sunday—was designed by Miss Stew- Sk | art herself, assisted by a famous Paris ) | designer. It was made in Paris, with ) a view expressly to beautiful effect g A in screening, and combines two of the most fashionable materials of this season, i The foundation of the dress fs &' - " lot & sudden twist creating surprise. » But h i 3 ‘Biko robe of black jet held ; - | g -1l — plot a d g2 ' But how can the director accomplish{at the Blko theatre this Frida: ck jet held with a. jetted | rilling ang t::‘{n;:‘s‘:‘e% :ll’ld Tonight and Thursday : this if patrons of the theatre walk in toward the end and see his climax|Saturday, piques the curfosity 3:7'1’;5’8""- The gown is.cut decollete— 4 ¥ be Tt Golice on the secret SESSUE HAYAKAWA first? The stage has no such handicapas this. . |audience as soon as the first scene of °Xtremely so in the back, revealing s | this rald g g: !13:“ A ¥mole-see- L <i .. s in ) in'thsh;n;l:: B:xlxl;de‘ll:h “:i th%y besh;nm_f_ toht the feature film is often printed t:e delightful photoplay appears on ,the beautiful shoulders of the wearer, 3 ¥ 4 3 3 g o in ) e majority of local theatres can be telephoned f e|the screen. To reveal it s to * , g Chinatown is shown littered “THE TONG MAN” information. 4 By coming at the stated time Sop are sesared gh(?il;: 'ofn:a ::I: 8. to “‘give Miss Stewart wears a number of . away” the plot of the drama, which 'other creations of the modiste | i8 one of the most ingenious in which this Russell picture, all of thé: j the popular Miss Martin has yet ap-'unique, dashing, modish and well ~ peared. Harrison Ford is the leading worth seeing. man. i 2 . Seeing a feature from beginning to end in the heart of San Francisco’s]|more than trebles your enjoyment of the:: i Chinatown. this week? 46 o. 5 phof@hys. Wiy ‘siet Tbegin Pathe Weekly News Topics of the Day fire-esaca, over and tumble down cellars in 4% Affempt to exierminate their as- upwith fighting Chinks, t‘h':‘-’ro‘;;:rz A story of the fighting Chinese | which also adds to your pleasu e A A N A A AN A A A A A s TR S T New music by the Elko orchestra All Sorts of Snags An Expert Opini ‘ . a lon is another feature at the Elko, Fri. i Y The war was respensible for “mar- .. The following appears in a promi- |day and Saturday evenings. £ Brave Woman Wins Struggle vakawa i seen in the melee in ular rescue of his eweet- g he pretty. Sem Chee, ’“’mn:m, Friday (only) riages by proxy,” in which another |Rent motion picture trade journal, as cieshoe Al At A play which, it i3 said, thrills ‘hands. ':‘mns T&kf:n"“'?’;m:n‘; her MABGUERITE CLARK man took the part in the ceremony |the: opfiion o't, an expert about “The “Starting Out In Life” is the title| With Vital human interest will be the LonKIer eoret Tong chamber. in a return showing of of the bridegroom absent in service. Intterzm&p. which will be showh|of the new two-part.comedy, the first |S1OWN at the Grand theatre mext eacaps from 1 o on s & Robertson-|| “MISS GEORGE WASHINGTON" ||It remains for the piping times of |In the Blko theatre next Wednesday 3o ‘b rereaces " aieo en’ he f%5t | Monday and Tuesday, with Madelaing - The. production -8 2 &~ 3e under Harold Lioyd in petice and dainty Marguerite Clark to | 804 Thureday. Cuckoo Comedies, which is to bei.ir2verse as the star. It is called Cole. release, an o e bring forth “Widow by Proxy,” which |’ “For once the press book Has failed “Rose of the West,” and is described ! 0 shown at the Grand theatre S; to'do thé picture justice. The twenty|and Sunday. Bobby °§§rn»“§§"§fl§ as a vivid photoplay of the northern Arteraft picture, to be shown next [Page affair published for the guidatice|star, and it is safd that the initia1|¥!1ds. The scenes are laid {n a coun- . Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the | Of the exhibitor who is to show “The [production of the new company fur. |ty that is visited only occasionally '; Elko theatre. Lottery- Man” at his theatre is no|nishes some real amusement. by Indians and the patrol of the ‘To expound the plot too fully is|NeEligible composition. It is care- —_——— Northwest mounted police. to destroy for the prospective spec-|fUIly Dfepared and contains ll the| “The Tong Man” is coming. See| The story is that of a brave woman' - tator the clever surprises and startl- | AVeilable information upon the pic-|it Wednesday or Thursday, afternoon | Who fights against the plan of her “EASTWARD HO” ing twists with which it abounds, |ture, the persons connected with it|or evening. It's different. - brutal husband to eell their daughter also Suftice it to say that Miss Clark is a|10@very way and the exploitation for a gold fleld he has secretly dis- > 5 vivacious “bachelor girl” who as-|Po8sibilities offered. - ST~ covered. At one point the husband, 'STARTING OUT IN LIFE sumes the part of a widowed friend| “But it doesn’t praise the picture|tle PIay. The only way to gain a|absent for several years, is supposed. A new Cuckoo Comedy in 2 parts|(to win for her the legacy she is too|as it should be praised. flear impression of the play 18 to see|to be dead, and Miss Traverse, as proud to accept herself, and strikes *Letters, lines and spaces are en- :.:?omn th:nlc::zn .cm?:dil:m:mmg R et e skout 1o matry abe the’direction ot William Worthing- “BILLY BLAZES,” a Comedy is the little star’s newest Paramount- Saturday and Sundiy WILLIAM RUSSELL in a breezy drama of the West and East : LA :“ WATCH FOR THESE holo'rel Cassenelli in “The Virtu- ous Model.” Dotores will be rsmg; ered as the beautiful star of & "‘l’hof'weater:ers," a real special ‘Ygrom ithe ‘book by Stuart Bdward art’s second picture is y | amd will appesr shortly featuring Mary Miles Minter, in hnne e head of the mounted police, when s11|] Monday and Tuesday all sorts of snags. The ending is un tirely inadequate when it comes to usb: reappea: he us- tlTinS Sons We “ROSE OF THE WEST”- s, Nl B s f-matter of describing the bubbling Ty v ) at its best. Ezish.n‘é‘&emfa u“int;.:i;' e Mystery of the ) - € humor, the dashing frivolity, the re-(1¢t 15 American film at its best, Its|matic and full of suspense. ‘‘Rose . & . fréshing cleverness that is “The Lot- ] I ¢ ; 'The Biki-orchestra: wili pléy Sun- |tery Man” Tn Bl appeal is universal and the subject ———————— 08 €VEDINE. " i ) of the West” is declared to be the strongest play in which this beattits and talented star has appeared. Aan . jma is fresh and clésn as - “Wallace. Reid, is at his best insparkled daisy in ite dell. oy M

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