Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 19, 1920, Page 5

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office are appreciated by readers of '‘Dennis Johnson of Wadena was a caller here on Wednesday. 4 $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co. a7ite Roland Hicks of Remer was § visitor in the city yesterday.’ ® W. H. Larson of Grand Forks spent ‘Wednesday in this city. 7. ¥ s Drs. Larson & Larson, Optome- ! .trists. If troubeld with headaches, t nervousness or eye disordersg of any . kind, needing glasses (X'; glasses re- . paired,.consult them. - Artificial eyes . fitted. LA 2-18tE Miss Mary Chimzan of- Big Falls was a Wednesday ,visitor h}’ emidji. George Forte of Eckles is confined to his home by 2 slight attack of \the . Grippe. _ George Billitz, formerly. manager for the Northwestern Telephone ex- change, but now located at Duluth, called on old friends in our city this week. Spot cash paid for Liverty Bonds, and Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co, during the day, or at Markham hotel. evenings. @ 1117tt 0. B. Peterson of Laporte whs a caller in Bemidji on Wednesday. He is a member of the Northern Minne- sota Development Association com- mittee on U. S. Farm Lang¢ Loans. He returned to his home yesterday. ‘' Teo each day give an .interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. _sonal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your cosoperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or majled: to this K ='==«"";Tdoplonc' 922 e shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Wednesday. little son are recovering from an at- tack of the Grippe. & ill -for some time, is sufficiently im- proved to be able/to sit up again. . Save 50c. Subscribe. to Saturday Evening Post. 1. $2.00. Reginald Backhurst, phone| This page is devoted to per- the paper and by the publishers. Mrs. H. A. Speck of Frohn was Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Caskey and Paul Foucoult, who has been quite Rates before' March 526 ., . 2d2-19 ' Miss Eva Sorenson is substitutirg at the High school for Miss Ella Wip- jperman, who is ill with an attack of t,he Grippe. The Ladies Aid of the Swedish Luytheran church entertained in the basement of the church this after- noon. They served waffles. Mrs. George Cochran and Mrs. H. L. Lutting left yesterday. for Chis- holm and Coleraine, where they will visit with friends for a few days. Mrs. J. A. Stormberg veturned to her home at Anoka Wednesday, aftes making an ‘extended visit .with her daughter, Mrs. Charles McDonald, of Northern. Drs. Larson and Larson. 1t troubl- ed with headaches, nervousness or eye disorders ‘of any kind, needing glasses or glagses repaired, consult them. Artificial eyes fitted. 2-10tf Mrs. Blaine Lambert has been sub- twenty-seven ladies at an informal sewing party this afternoon. A very pleasant afternoon was spent, after which served by the hostess. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Miss, M, Jackson of Gonvick was a visitor in this city yesterday. Miss Frances Lapham and Miss Edna I.‘'Murphy of Grand Rapids were among the out of town callers in Bemidji on Wednesday. B. P. 0. ELKS. There will be a regular meeting ol the Elk’s lodge Thursday evening. B. H. Jerrard, secy. ‘ LUTHER LEAGUE. The Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran church- will meet Friday|~ evening at- 8 o’clock in the church basement. rendered and a picnic lunch' wiil served. A good program will be MRS. NAUGLE HOSTESS. Mrs. J. W. Naugle entertained refreshments dainty were MELVILLE OPENS SHOP. L. D. Melville opened his shoe re-|’ pairing shop today on Beltrami ave- nue, next door to Wheelock’s store. iHe has equipped his place of business with the latest machinery for his rs he was in ‘the ittet. line. For six y employ of Hans *YOUNG WIFE PASSES. Mrs. Mary L. Sparks of Nymore passed away at 6 o’clock this morn- ing at her home. She was 24 years of age. Besides her husband 'she leaves one child. Funeral services will be held Ffi&ay mornifdg in charge of M. E. Ibertson. Interment will be in Greenwood. MARKHAM REGISTER. Among those \registered at the Markham on Wednesday are George Miller, Dr. F. A. Huck, D. O. Warner, A. Haskins, J. W. MacDonald, C. H. McMillan, J. A. Davis and Edward Hoode -of Minneapolis. Today's list includes A. L. Janes, W. P. Whitten, W. J. Kistler of St. Paul, C. A. Ken- ney of Brainerd, and W. A. Emery, G.'W. Buffington and C. 0. Young of Minneapolis. . LICENSED TO WED. License to marry was granted yes- terday. by Clerk of Court F. w. Rhoda to Frank M. Riley and Marion Til, both of Bemidji, and to James Bro- phy and Molly Nessett, both of Black- duck. The latter'couple.-was united in marriage by Judge J. E. Harris, Begger a nose ring for the. young bull than an'accident after it 18 too late. s s " Pasture is by no meang a luxury for live stock. It is now recognized as a necessity. . BEMIDJI LODGE Loyal Order of .MOOSE, NO. 1482, é'__, Meets first & third y * Tues. each month Cor. Minnesota Ave. and Third St.. - 8 P.M. G C.'B. Hoyt, Secy. Phone 701W NEXT MEETING ' ELECTION OF OFFICERS ' FRIDAY, Saturday DOROTHY DALTON “His Wife’s Friend” Thos. H. Ince production also “Vamps & Vanity” Two-Part “Big V"’ Comedy ELKO His Chance for a Dig. “John,” asked his wife, who was writing to one of her married friends, “which is proper to:say, ‘I differ from you' or ‘I differ with you? " “Pell her you differ from her. She E. A. Barker R. J. Boardman lets her husband have a part of his 'sal- na druggins ovurya i % v OF ary to buy cigars end such things.” l L 1% Sltion”Fs New Yorks REX Theat William WILLIAM FOX presents . in Zane Grey'’s triumphant novel ‘PAGE rm@f ANTEL by using i’(’ii‘u‘i'm o following casy d.\uc.unnl. Laliberte & Erickson Friday ; aturday [B~s Farnum stituting for Miss Maybelle Meyers in the Epnglish department of the High school for the past few days. Miss "Meyers has been quite ill at St. An- Drs. Larson & Larson, Optometrists. If troubled with headaches, nervous- ness or eye disorders of any kind, needing glasses or glasses repaired, consult them. Artificial eyes fitted. _—————————— WANTED Experienced stenographer and office girl; good steady positien. . Apply Koors Bros. | G THEATRE - Matinees Daily 2:30 ’ 5 Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 thony’s hospital. for Virginia to attend the funeral of a cousin, Mrs. Frank Howard, who died there yesterday. Mrs. Burgess will stop at Tower on her return, and expects to be gone apout ten days.- Friends of Mrs. Robert Mitchell have receivediword from her that she is out of the hospital and feeling very well. She expects to be back among her friends in a short time.: She .is now at 2602 Garfield avenue, Minne- apolis. Mrs. D. R. Burgess left this noon{ THE. Four large [n the heart of the retail and theatrical district; 450 rooms at moderade rates. compléte hotel in the northwest. TRE NEWS , E Minneapolis cafes. The largest and most . le'l Last Supreme in the romance of red blooded American life e g . of the Duanes” Matinees Daily 3:00 Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 Priceless to Patrons Published Every Thursday—By the ‘Harding-Whaley Co., Bemidji, Minn. Next Week"smNews——Today JOHN PETTICOATS PROVES “BILL. HART IS VERSATILE STAR Wanted to Prove in New Pic- ture “John Petticoats” That He Is Ver_latile William S. Hart is a.firm believer - in the value of contrasts in motion " picture production. Also, He is ‘de- termined that William:S. Hart.shall be known as ing more than & . “two-gun man” who _can do . only strictly western roles. Those are two of the reasons why “John Petticoats,” his newest Paramount-Arteraft pic- ture, supervised: by Phomas H. Ince, . which is coming to the Elko theatre on Tuesday, Wednesday: snd Thurs- day next, is so. different in its story and mood from “Wagon Tracks,” his previous release. The latter is a gripping tale of the historic Sante ~a rough lumberjack, but is suddenly thrown by his inheritance of a mod- jste’s shop into the fnshionsble'.hfe of New Orléans. The result is a ' picture rich ough Jacking in the big dramatic situa- . tions that are inseparable from a Hart production. A " " A fine cast supports the star, in- cluding Winifred Westover as lead- woman. The picture was lr.ected by Mr. Hart and Lambert Hillyer. G. Gardner Sullivan wrote the story. RSO SRR A Announcement Extraordinary 1 The management of the Elko the- atre has arranged_for'an early show- ing "of Prizma i f pictures are the have created a se shown. By means of processes developed by ers, are . and these colors are created on the screen as Not only are. these hoto; hed in their full colors, photograp! o ihtally o, in Nature. ’ trail, grimly dramatic touched | fith a gfly.ly In “John Petticoats,” on the other hand, My. Hart starts as| in comedy, though not| - Nature’s colors. These ~remarkable | did it! supreme achieve-|drama, ment of the motion pictare, world and|the famous nsation wherever | story, with the screen’s most unique entirely new | personality, and former Zeigfield Fol- the produc-|lies illuminary, Will Prizma, Incorporated, all scenes have seen him here in ‘Almost a 'BRINGING UP FATHER. . FAMOUS CARTOONS IN " REAL LIFE. AT GRAND ‘Muvsichl/ Cbm_;l—y Company Coming Tuesday, April 2, - Perhaps, the most popular cartoons before ‘the public today are those of “Bringing Up Father,” by George McManus, and we are pleased to an- nounce, that on March 2nd 'for one day only Gus Hill’s Miisical-Cartoon- Comedy Company - will - present “Bringing Up Father,” in real life. They are coming with a big-cast, a host of famous entertajhers and a big singing and dancing chorus. Seats will be on sale well in advance of play ' date. Tuesday, March 2nd. Don't forget the date. vl s Will Rogers, Unique Star of “Almost a Husband.” Com- ing to Grand in “Jubilo” De Massa Runi? Ha; Ha! De Darky Stay? _Ho, Ho! It Mus’ Be Now De Kingdom Comin’ ; An’ De Year ob Jubilo. WORK, WATER and WORRY. Three things that were strangers to Jubilo. You can’t blame him. What self-respecting hobo would _confess his, guilt of these three cardinal sins? But even hobos are not masters of their own destinies, and the day came when Jubilo to his everlasting shame, went to work—splashed in and drank water and got something to worry Master Pictures in|about. A girl and a big train holdup It’s a bright sunny comedy- a Goldwyn picturization of Saturday Evening Post Rogers. ~ You Husband” and “Laughing Bill Hyde.” ‘He will be here Friday and Satur- they appear|day of this week in his latest picture, pic- | “Jubilo,” at the Grand theatre, and tures ditsinct and pleasing movelties to still furthey improve the program, because of their color, but also they . ' " are highly instructive and"entertain- “Smiling” Bill Parsons will appear in -a two- art Goldwyn comedy, “He Did and He Didn’t.” . / | evening | “DESERT GOLD; ZANE GREYS " GREATEST PRODUCTION, HERE The Storsv of asRanger Who Rode Into Hell for the Love of a Girl—A Dashing Double Romance of the Great Outdoors / Once more has Benjamih B. Hampton demonstrated that as a of “best sellers” in pictures he stands without a rival. Zane Grey'’s producer “Desert Gold,” most powerful of the famous American novelist’s productions, com- ing on the heels of Mr. Hampton's tremendously successful Great Authors achievement, Stewart Edward White’s “The Westerners,” has won him a place in cinema. production occupied by few American producers of genuinely big pictures. Do yeu remember Fighting Dick Gale, beautiful Nell Belding? who went, into Hell for a woman? Do you remember And Mercedes Castaneda, Diablo, the threacherous white horse and the race with Blanco Sol? Do you remember the battle in the crater | s ——— and the wonderful Yaqui who ever remembered a white man’s kindness? 0f course you do! ZANE GREY’S wonderful people in “DESERT GOLD.” . When you read the story how it gripped and thrilled you. Now you have the opportunity to see them in the flesh on the screen in a wonderful motion picturization of “Desert Gold,” made under the personal supervi§ion of the author. While there have been other fine Zane Grey pictures from his famous stories, this is -the first of his stories that Zane Grey himself has ever had a ‘hand in-making. i Two Appealing Love Stories. Interwoven in the thrilling pfot, two romances run beautifully to a happy ending. . Eileen. Percy. as Nell Burton, and E. K. Lincoln as Dick Gale in one romance, and Margery Wilson as Mercedes Castenada, with Edward Coxen as Capt. Geo. Thorne are the others. e Thrills in Plenty. l_t has been said, that there is more action, hard-riding, hard fighting, and CAST Dick Gale.................. E. K. Lincoln Capt. George Thorne, ~ Edward Coxen The “Yaqui W. Lawson Butt Mercedes Castenada, = Margery Wilson Eileen Percy 'm. H. Bainbridge- Laura Winston -Walter Long ussell Simpson .Arthur Morrison’ mother, 554 Mrs. Dark Cloud Papago Indian, son, Frank Lanning The Child... Mary Jane Irving Jonas Warren. .-Russell Simpson VAUDEVILLE EVERY . SATURDAY AND SUNDAY To Lash.. Papago Indian, Begin Saturday, February 28—:Also Regular Picture to Be Shown Beginning with Saturday, February breath taking incidents, in every reel 28th, vaudeville in conjunct(on with of “Desert Gold,” than in most out- door stories in their entirety. Shewn 3unday—Grand. “Desert Gold,” the only one of Zane Grey's stories which have been personally supervised in the making, by the author himself, will be shown at the Grand’ theatre next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, matinee and the regular picture program, will be shogm EVERY Saturday and Sunday 4t the Grénd theatre, a circuit having been established in this vicinity whereby we are enabled to secure the regular “Western” Vaudeville, the same acts that play the Grand theatres at Minneapolis and Duluth. WALLACE REID’S NEW PICTURE HAS FINE CAST OF PLAYERS ila Lee and .(;i;rl Apl;eur in “Hawthorne of the U.S.A.” Film Coming Here It is not often that a “motion pic- ture has in its cast two recognized stars. In “Hawthorne of the U. S. A.” the film attragtion at the Elko theatre next Sunday and Monday, the role of the herd is played by Wal- lace Reid, while Lila Lee appears in the chief feminine part. As if this part of favorites were not enough, the rest.of the .company has been selected exclusively from prominent screen players. Theodore Roberts plays the role of a-United: States sen- ator and Harrison Ford, who has been leading man for Marguerite Clark and other feminine stars, is Wallace Reid’s: partner in adventure. Such sterling . character actors.as Tully Marshall, Edwin Stevens, Charles Ogle and Guy Oliver also appear. . 3 The picture was adapted from James B. Fagan’s well known stage play of the same name, in which Douglas Fairbanks once starred in the legitimate. It concerns the ex- periences of a pair of improvident American law clerks touring Europe in a' “jitney” when they break the bank at Monte Carlo and invade an obscure little revolution-torn king- dom. A new Mack Sennett comedy, “The Star Boarder,” with Louise Fazenda, Ben Turpin and the famous dog “Teddy” in the cast, is also on the ‘l;‘.lko program for Sunday and Mon- ay. PR “COUNTERFEIT” Elsie Ferguson’s new picture, “Counterfeit,” will be shown last times tonight at the EMko: This is a Paramount-Artcraft, and all we need tell ‘you is that Miss ®erguson is a society woman in the employ of the secret service in search of counter- feiters. The scenes are laid at New- DOROTHY DALTON "IN LEADING ROLE IN MYSTERY PHOTOPLAY “His Wife's Friend” Filmed From a Popular Novel by Thomas H. Ince The latest Dorothy Dalton picture, V “His Wife's Friend,” will be the at- traction at the Elko thegtre for two days, beginning Friday. “ It was pro- duced by Thomas H. Ince from the popular novel, “The White Rook,” and is a story in which mystery is said to be entertainingly mingled with a love and adventure theme. The plot centers around the queer disap- pearance and death of Sir Robert Grimwood, who is married unhappily to a much younger woman and i spends most of his time gitting alone and working out intricate “problems in his favorite game, chess. After a game with a man whom he’ suspects of being in love with y. :Marion, the youthful wife of Sir, Rdbert, the baronet is found drowned in.a lake on a neighboring estate. The action thereafter leads to India during the uprising of the natives and back again to England, where the mystery of the nobleman’s death is startlingly | cleared up. Miss Dalton is declared to have a thoroughly congenial role as_ Lady 1Mnrion. The leading man is Henry Mortimer and others in the cast in- clude Warren Cook, Richard Neal, and Paul Cazeneuve. Joseph De Grasse directed the picture. It is a2 Paramount-Arteraft feature. ¥ A “Big V” two-part comedy is also to be shown at the Elko, Friday and Saturday. ) B — “The Miracle of Love” Filmed A motion, picture has been made from Cosmo Hamilton’s magazine serial, “The Miracle of Love,” and will be the attraction at the Elko the- atre in a short time with Lucy Cotton and Wyndham Standing in_the lead- ing roles. It is a Cosmopolitan pro- duction released through Paramount- Arteraft. } 1068 s G s WANTED, A HUSBAND Billie Burke is coming to the Elko next week in her new Paramount- — Further announcements will be made |port. Beautiful gowning and setting| Artcraft Picmre entitled “Wanted, 8 l'lm week. characterize this produetion. Husband.” 4 ! ! 1 ! ) 4 Y 4 | 1 ] S MO

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