Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 11, 1920, Page 4

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\ . Z\'warm hearts and c ad: is . — — one of the. most recent pictures that : & :"_ .___.— . g S : i SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY Mr. Mix has been featured in:and % i s one of ‘unusual interest, 1 3 " James J. Corbett wiil a}sa be: seen S p fn another of his thrilling episodes \ of “The Midnight Map™ ; March 13 March14 "March15 sé successful have the-Flo Hartley 3 Musical Comedy company been receivs 7. . Was Love’s Labor Lost . . ~ Entered at the postoffice at: Bemidii, Minn, as second-class matter . 5 > A 1 Y- 3 CLaa e o, o i P R T C nt E’E:l‘:, hs::vn:m %n:: g:t“ Jnns bocn decid. RICHARD HARDING DAVIS tells 'in_his greatest romance theatre two extra days. . - 4 SNl o @ o ST 1 Tas progan wil chnge come |l When the hero engineer found the GIRL he knew. he loved & matinee each day. e - hated tgle home he thqu@t he had “built to suit” her .Even his. o, On Satarday, the Flo. saruey co | @sSoclates grated on her! * The surroundings bored the girl. She and e picture “The Glrl From the w;as..thorqughly wretched. What did the:hero.do in such-unlovely ing out-d?)qr g@'ori:: q;p;]ll:si;;? on i c!,’fS?‘..‘mStanceS? S . . 1 i e sational ‘plctl‘lrg "The“yfid: L g v aten ust Red-BlOOded Advenme E ' s : . l NOUNTAINS CHOPPED DOWN Il . featuring. Frank . Keenan « shown on that day only. " Lpecause they interferred with & GIBL'S: view. 66! & PPN T The engineer hero would not let mere rocky ranges'ob- ~ .. [N The Eternal No attention peid o annoymous contributions. Writer’ u be known to the editor, but not nceessarily for publication. 8 mn. b o .Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office: not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publicatiop in the current issue. e " . . — = T — : s struct the vision of the lady he loved—and whom he had y 3 = _———— ; by 2 ok loved long before they ever met. It's & corking romance . Triangle” " * TOO MANY. FAVORITE SONS, : \ , ' ” : Ty ‘e Amoricans: are suffering from a ‘pecul . sou)lERs 0F $ FoRTUNE C‘?medy__ Drama sable ' malady. ' We are afflicted with.too much AN ALLAN DWAN PRODUCTION .. Riot . - Mayfiower Photoplay Corporation - . ok’ at the presidential field today. In al- eve son” has his rod up‘in.hopes the g lightning . The result is, the all-important element RO T : .of qualification becomes secondary to that of state pride. Thou- Foi “World's | sands of people, through mistake) :notionsof local patriotism, 3 § ! ; a support & man for president simply because he is of their own o | =\ \ 4 s \ News” state mrifii:n a go;d ffllow. flzh preve_xfi ‘tihe giving t.f proper{} - & o / . ; ’/n\% s WS -conside: to the claims of those W o possess the neces- Lo R L f ! 3¢ ORI PR sary qualifications—an_omission which some day may prove i - ; / _ ) Mlgpt!es,t, 9f _All disastrous to our welfare as a nation. But, then, it is American- : bl I : 3 ism up to date. ) £l T : -EQUAL SUFFRAGE SOME DA Sonfe day the women of this countr‘fi 3 REX UNION - | ..°~ SIX-PIECE KR, OBCHESTRA ill enjoy equal T alte T . | = ! ‘ PRESLNTS suffrage with ‘men. They will have votes ifievery contest in PR . 3 which men have a vote. They will be the equal of men in ETHIEL S- W g IN_ RPN o Y. . ; = - . every respect, as'they are now the superiol;l:f ;nenfin lr::lny-, ( | Epec{al Matérfiefs Each Day—Ch ildren 15 cents;” Adults 35 cents | Only a few years ago woman was considered a frail thing l AY TON " » Evenings 1 ; s ok : ¥ P o be coddled and protected from all contact with the. sterner . ning ildren 25 cents, A dults 35 cents s . _ side of life. Today she is a fixture in business, her voice .is|]; o s~ wasa heard in every mart of trade, and her influence is felt in every|} | ) 1 5 LN movement of importance that concerns the public weal. The /’/,4 ~ D ““& She is coming into her own. RS A . GW ' : m ' NEW WASH : FABRICS 1 1 . _You'll be choosing for . | will present Tom Mix in “Fame and Fortupe._" a peppery vygstern story of ndh brics are, and sheer dainty NEWS OF THE- THEATERS .. -Practical, to be sure most w . materials for.waists.and. gt the Grand Thea “D OILES-_Ri € DrOEY y ] * (enanges completely tonight when the G AR 11 U g ] S oring e Flo Hartley Musical Comedy Co, Wil » : i - \dnd three tonet»cglg silgiteialeo PIAT ud other fancy voil present with: new songs, new cos-j ST al 85¢: €3¢, 7 8§ . 1.5 .tumes and new fun all,through, “At 3 ity e 3¢, 3c1 98¢c;"$1.09, $1.15, $1.5 Gay, Coney Island,” another of those ] 3 ¥ y COMPLETE CHANGE OF PRO-.. .- GRAM AT -GRAND TONIGE! P! es, d- georgette, two « mirth 'provoking farce .comedies ilr-" 2 : : — £ . ‘Miss Florence hart- ) Lig kirti 1 Stri ;::;?R;e ?hc? l;)’lneasl-xixga sl’er:onnli(;y:‘ and D».m’ty * g ht so Py b : ’ the splendid voice is gaining rapidly Pique 43¢, 48¢c ed Skirtings, at 48¢, 75c, in popularity and her new song num- of ; e o i 85¢c, 98¢c.: - 3:‘?!.;0;:5:; a\gll be a distinct feature; g smt-‘m" plain blue, tan, > ' Shirley Mason in her late:s‘leatur; - \ g‘gg. ] lft?da]ly worth Percales ......32Y; and 35c picture, “The Elephant Man” whic! e OWR s T.Pd. a yard, our A v has been elaborately produced to a [ £ “price’ ‘ 98¢ String Cloth.........:389¢, 43¢ % complete three ring circus with all its : 7 \ 7 A e L, o g trimmings, will be the picture pro- | B : o Flaxons Ginghams ............ 298¢, 38¢ gram, 'The popular prices remain the H | N - ¥ : 5 Sl | & y 2 : ; = e U ; ” { ‘ _— | Chambray . 2 Jack and Jill Cloth.... 43¢ - :same {andiko does the starting time .at 7:15 and at 9:00 o’clock. | “THE TRAP” REX TONIGHT. . Olive Tell has the part of a New York school teacher in ‘‘The Trap,” ‘Universal's latest release in which she ig featured. She goes with her father to; Klondike and becomes involved in a triangle of love and treachery which threatens her ruin. “The Trap” which will be shown at the Rex the- atre tonight was written by Richard Harding Davis and Jules Eckert Goodman. Frank Reicher directed the production. The cast includes Sidney 1. Mason, as the leading man; Tallu- Jah Bankhead and Rod LaRocque. This js a story replete with en- thralling interest and fast logical se- auence of action. Olive Tell, the star, is known in Bemidji for her work in . o Hell With ‘the najser,” “The . “Smugglers” and *‘Secret Btrings,” be- fore she was engaged by the Univer- . sal for her latest picture. \ ~ -There will also be shown a two-' reel Century comedy, and the Fox “World News"” will also be shown. New S‘Jk; and Georgettes; in all c;f the spring shades so much in demand, ! ; i N d W at per yard e $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 ] Special Black Silk Taffeta, Worth $3.50, SPECial oo 8298 [ Values in. ot Hundreds of £ Trimmed Hats 1 «“Re@ Hot Doilars,” which will be ! ..ghown at the Elko theatre last times : [+ . He was just a grim coéy in a big steel plant—v—till“he risked his neckto save his employer’s life. > ;e Deeper than a thrill, finer than a laugh; yet with thrrills and laughs galore! & PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE HOLMES TRAVELOGUE ' E LKO THEATRE. A falling timber starts Charles Ray »- ' on the road to fortune and happiness - in his new Thomas H. Ince picture, role of Tod Burke, a laborer in an 7 I . " iron foundry. He is only an insigni-| - = o 3 R & g B 3 oy g P ‘ficant cog in the big industrial ma- = : : There are styles for every want of young women, and naturally many for the chine until one day' he saves his rich || -~employer, Peter Garton from the tonight. The youthful star has the Ne ‘ ; Sprlng Mllllnery : . miss,. for the little tot, for very stylish or conservative’ women, for every one who “.wants a NEW HAT and won’t OBJECT to paying a LITTLE PRICE for-an EXCEL- LENT up:to-the-minute hat, Shapes all new, all. different; colors mostly black, but ©edry. ’ i [ | P ; - i 2l plenty of colors for those who like colors. AR i : .'gufe‘é;s"i‘,‘,‘f:,;'?"Tg.‘,‘d,"fé‘t’filfi“:“;fi z a'wyers wanifld , -3 MATERIALS, many different kinds—TBIMMl‘NGS, assuredly the most popular and the toud that ;fi:fi between Gar- 1Y Y™ . : . 4 < %illmlsmings .oé Ifihal i:esail‘olllna fei:eu;es zlf“%d '11;‘3: K:J A LOOK lin otur Millinery Department.: o atosts o rosonélation, The story % R . i THIS MARCH WEEK, speiiai sale of Pyr:xv;:‘x:n::a:::t :)vs::l::‘rlemc-es' -Tod: effects a reconcilation. The story is by Julian Josephson.. It is a Para- mount-Artcraft: picture, with Gladys George the leading woman: . Ten sawyers (one-man work) wanted by Union Central Lumber at Camp 2, Funkley, Minn. Steady work till harvest; cutting 10gs; poles, posts and pulp- .wood; ‘35 cents an hour and free board, in ohe of the best camps. Camp is ten miles from Funkley and our teams go. qut every. day from Funkley. We have a very large stock and will gsave you 20 per cent from standard regular prices, come in'and see. o RLSONof course ' The'Langest Store of the Shortést Prices—On Beltrami Avenue THIRTEENTH COMMANDMENT. 'What is the Thirteenth Command- ment?.. You've probably broken it . gsometime. or other.. Everybody has. - It's called the Thirteenth be: e it’s 5 unlueky to break.it. . If you ilao‘;l!’t be- UNION CENTRAL LUMBER CO. lic,:l_v:_ thlt,l aeemwh;t..hl_ppen: Xo t'.lms‘:' e » A who do—in the Paramount-Ar pictare starring Et_l\el'Cla.;ton, 'c';?he_ = = : ; B EMIDJI’ MINN’ Thirteenth Commandment.” - - At-the Kiko theatre Friday and Saturday. . Defective

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