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MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1920 fight against what seems in store for thery ‘And her efforts against an eenmy husband defeat his plans and bring happiness out of a ‘‘spite” marriage. Charlie Chaplin will also be seen in his. fourth million dollar riot of laughter, “A Day's Pleasure.” 1t will keep you guessing. “A VIRTUOUS VAMP.” The latest Constance Talmadge production, “A Virtuous Vamp,” by John Emerson and Anita Loos will be seen at the Rex theatre, commencing tomorrow for a two days rum. In this production Miss Talmadge takes the part of a girl whose win- ning smile and coquettish habits in- volve her in all manner of ludicrous 4 o escapades until she finds the one man y ‘ o who is proof against her wiles. The ce ream play. is an adaption from “The Bachelor” by Clyde Fitch. SUPREME = "The Diseriminating Hostess 1 The perplexing problem of entertain- ing is instantly solved by serving Iq@, X Cream, no matter how important o}." informal the requirements may —_— — “Entered postof t Bemi Mion, as second-class matter e Sonsress p- 5 il it . No atten paia to annonymous contributions. Writer's name musat on. be known upug to'gb‘:: gt. m-ulzr gn'p‘ubuqu oftice: st later than Tuesdsy of each week publication in-the current issue W “CHECKERS” COMING. “Checkers” a big special Fox pro- duction taken from the racing melo- drama that was a tremendous suc- cess on the legitimate stage for many 5 years, will be the attraction at the Ask Your Dealers Rex theatre Friday and Saturday. —————————————————— The picture was directed for Wil- M liam Fox by Richard Stanton, who . < a% « »» YOUTHFUL AND GRACEFUL. RADICALS PLAN PROTEST IN WASHINGTON. : g‘:y‘?,d :1‘1':19 I:Pv’:,%;’f ?"%‘;fih "P}“‘; Fluffty and frilly,-yet indescribably : youthful and pretty is this frock ef Al i -di ‘ New' York, thou-|Marry.” Accordu}z to a'dmpat(:h sent out from ) 'nin a The story is a sensational one, pale green geargette. The draped bod- sands of radicals from all parts of the country are planning af, ' "j, with one of the most | ice has a vest and sleeves of filet lace descent on the White House lawn onl Febx;uar{hm, Il.mcoln:; thrilling race track scenes ever wit- &it:ugire::e ;Tck t;‘x;gagrdlvev%rski% birthday, to appeal to President Wilson for the release of|nessed on the screen. The picture t1TOUE e. e A AT 4 T il d ff “political prisoners” from federal penitentiaries. is presented with an all-star cast. :::f.‘; th:'fi.“h:_' Madtine ohea re: Announcement of the proposed demonstration has been| oo, q5ng rTRST ROAD SHOW. | Quires 434 yards 40-nch georgette made by the People’s Freedom union, the organ which planned Tuesday night when the curtain| THE % yard 20-inch all-over lace and the “amnesty walk” on Fifth avenue on Christmas day, which| ices gt 8:30 p. m., at the Grana| 2 ;?:&i;:&niggvf:; %‘,’:;“,'fi’ Sl \was broken up by the police. hi eatre e e T Borcidi pe| Bizes, 16 to 20 years, Price, 25 cents. The union declared that their scheme for a Was! ington and actorines ‘seen. in Bemid fo demonstration had been indorsed by kindred societies in every | TR0 d gr e m e gy part of the country. . s 2 “Mutt and Jeff's Dream” is the|Doons byt the missing husband sud. That gang of anarchists never will ,reac.h'Washmgtox_l nor |title of the offering, and it is a musi-|gan1v confronted her and conspired any other city, for the government authorities would riddle C"Ll)'t“’;’l‘;‘:yap‘;;:&:d z’;ng;:’ i:° “;:g to sell their young daughter for gold. the everlasting out of them, even if it incurred funeral expenses. Du0sy y ging Here are two of he tense situations , n P R dancing, with plenty of bright come- in “Rose of the West,” which will be The United States has- reached its patience limit and would|dy mixed in. A chorus of twelve|gyo P9 M b T GTNG Theatre “bag” the whole works.as it is now doing to thousands of|girls in their natty costumes are one| witp, Madame Traverse as the star. others. “Political prisoners?” A sordid aggregation of foreign of the features, and several high-class |y qeed, moments of absorbing and X specialties will be introduced from H i aliens, who should be made to feel the drag net of the depart-|time to time. tense interest abound in the play, Every seat at the Grand Theatre and to-all of them Miss Traverse has been reserved, and the tickets are brinss hor greal emotional and fra. on sale at Boardman’s corner Drug matic power. She gives a finished Store. Indications this morning sig- SR ae & el e s D o "y o SN More Desirable Than Wood in Every W ommm ru:-".;: floor space; they require from 15w l.‘ mem proof, : mf?m'&':mmum the ume—dey el ment of justice. - | & d LA ANDREYTCHINE. WAS IRON STRIKE LEADER. performance with an excellent cast. “Rose of the West” is the best pic- : ; s { s s ify that many people have availed . b ey s 3 i George Andreytchine, who was.arrested in Chicago Thurs- |0 ture Miss Traverse has done here. night They inspire efficiency becsuse are eaty to work.. The drawers . A mselves of the opportunity and s % 5 m'g‘ 4 4 i ] day in the raids on the I. W. W., was-one of the leaders of the |have selected their seats as the ad- ;‘n':fw‘:c'é‘,’,"es‘f’““s meny_wery beantiul f.h.'uo"' 135;':‘;:.1 ly; they cansot warp. ".z"n'i? cosaractles g vance sale has been unusually brisk. “ROSE OF THE WEST” A REMARKABLE PLAV Made on the *build up™ principle™™ GP Allstcel Lotter as adapted to any floor wn&om lndpthey grow with your bunness. heautiful finishes, Green, Osk and Mahogaay. & ) strike on the Mesabi iron range during the summer of 1916 } and ‘was indicted on a charge of murder as a result of the - slaying of James Myron, St. Louis county deputy sheriff, at Biwahik, Minn. Andreytchine, Sam Scarlett, Carlo Tresca and several other| A sweet woman lived in the bleak Northwestern Canadian country. Be- 1. W. W. leaders were arrested on murder charges on the theory |}, vro"ve "y ital husband dead, she that their radical addresses to Minnesota miners caused the murder. and TUESDAY Episode No. 14 of the Master Mys- tery will be shown also tonight only. THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS . They-were-held in the St. Louis county jail for several months and. released on the promise to leave Minnesota. Sev- eral of these men were among the-ninety-two I. W. W.’s con- victed of sedition in Chicago. Andreytchine had been ordered deported and was sent to New York, but was released on a tech- nicality. He appeared-before the 1917 Minnesota legislative committee in the investigation of the iron miners’ strike. F) T b S ROEKEFELLER AND OTHERS. For many years:it has been customary when news was scarce to take & wallop at Jehn D. If he gave ten thousand to charity, we figure that he would salve his conscience by raising the price of oil. 5 w7 i o ; -~ Whicheyer-way hte cat jumped, John D. would land in o : front of it. - . S 8 BTEL I B : [ M| NEW TREATMENT THAT S A few years ago the giving of a million to charity would ||} : - E KNOCKS RHEUMATISM create a national stir.~-Taoday it is nothing, * John D. gave A hundred millions to philanthropy Christmas morning, ahd by night the story-was too old for repetition. " But ‘John D: is ‘different from others. He scatters his money abroad in the hope that it will do some good in the world. The new generation of money, kings hugs it to their own breasfs and growls at the poor devil who begs a nickel for & crust of bread. ’ For Big Business and Little .\ Tnvestigate today the everlasting merits of GF Allstee) Office Furniture=s security, its beauty, its economy. it efficency. Equip your office with GF, Allsteel filng systems, card indexes, safes, desks, shelnng, etc. ; they will give, your business 2 most impressive stmosphere, sp atmosphere that can be maia- tained for years because all added equipment will be uniform. 5 Al GF Allstee) picces are electncally welded wnto ooe pioce=—po auls of bolts to wear or work loose, or mas 1 sppearance PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE LEMIDJI, MINN. : 75c BOX FREE TO ANY SUFFERER Il Up in Syracuse, N. Y., a treatment; for rheumatism has been found that hundreds of users say is a wonder, reporting cases that seem little short of miraculous. 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Soreness, pain, aiser is e t_rled, or that he is not to face his accusers, or stiffness, swelling just seem to melt - that Holland will not surrender him to the allies. away and vanish. ’I‘hel:l the story'goes out that the ex-war lord will not sub- MThS ltmtgnent firs; mtl;osit\;ced by mit to the indignity of a trial, and recently we -were regaled F:: Uelano 15180 g00C Luat 155 oWner with gossip to the effect that the imperial has-been engaged wants everybody that suffers from in preparing his defense. st e e M o iy - ez it e e e st MARGUERITE CLARK. w Widow By Prexy” sigpararioual iterafl (2 + She’s some little “flab- bergaster,” and you can’t help laugh at her. rheumatism or who has a friend so afflicted, to get a free 75c package from him to prove just what it will do in every case before a penny is spent. - Mr. Delano says: “To prove that the Delano treatment will posi- tively overcome rheunmatism, no mat- ter how severe, stubborn or long standing the case, and even after all other treatments have failed, I will, if you have never previously used the X ; 3 Matinees 10c-20c treatment, send you a full size 75c h 2 ',,»".\ i - oA ¢ Nights 10c-25¢ package free if you will just cut out ( \ \ \ this notice and send it with your 3 - 1 name and address with 10c to help r ! pay postage and distribution expense ’ F. H. Delano, 1564-A Griffin " ] to me personally.” TONIGHT and TUESDAY —_— B No_w get busy on your new income tax. If you have a yearly income of a million dollars you can hand over the tidy little sum of $663,030 to Uncle Sam. The Old Boy is not a bit backward: ’ : The cost of food is 92 per cent in excess of what it was five years ago, but we haven’t. noticed -any proportionate shrinkage in the American stomach. Added Attraction HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY ; /v ———0- f In the light of the Christmas fatalities, it is somewhat g:;:s%:rgus now to invite your friend to “step up and name his Square Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. 1 can gsend only one Free Package to an address. or in the evening ot wittedness of dainty Miss Clark to straighten matters out. A Harold Lloyd comedy is an ad- ditional attraction at the Elko to- night and tomorrow. DURING THE DANCE OR AFTER THE SHOW Drop in and try one of our Hot Drinks. You will find they are very refreshing NEWSOF THE THEATERS LAST TIME TORIGHT. o or}!ow a h(:lmd swayed.the destinies - e o NI PCPEN an unhappy married couple and MARGUERITE CLARK STARTLES.|ended a foud that embittered the - ‘Marguerite Clark in widow’s|lives of two families is told in *‘The weeds! This is rather startling, in Thunderbolt,” starring Katherine view of the fact that the papers were MacDonald, and which will be shown recently full of ‘the news of her mar- ?;“tl:rm:ex theatre tonight for the riage to Lieutenant H. P. Willlams,| A staggering realization of the But cheer up! It's only in her latest |reason why Bruce Corbin wanted to Paramount-Arteraft picture, **Widow |marry her comes upon Ruth Pomeroy by Uroxy,” again appearing at the|When her unloving husband.tells her Elko tonight and Tuesday, that she|that he married her not for love, but wears the sombre garments. Even|for the purpose of wiping out the in the picture she isn’t really a|Romeroy family. She then perceives widow, but just masquerading under |that according to his purpose her that title to help a proud ana modest |deéath will witness the extinction of gilr chum, whose htisband is reported [her family. missing in France, to secure a legacy.| - A strong «determination, backed by and it takes all the charm and quick- the fize of ber pride, leads her to =) e This is a fortunate day. Business has a good augury today an dforeign trade has the best possible prophecy. The theatre and actors wil Imeet with unusual success during this rule. A man little known will have a sudden leap to fame through politics, the stars indicate, Jewels will have new vogue this year and despite the grave economei situation, much money will be spent for adornment with gems. Persons whose birthdate this is will meet with success if they avoid speculation. Children born today will likely meet with great happiness and success. (Copyright, 1920, by the Wheeler Syndicate, Inc:) ] BEE R { i S e 1 S | | |

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