Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 25, 1920, Page 5

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License to marry was mnted yeo- terday to'Louis 0./ Anderson and Bln he L. Cotton, both of Roseville, have just. finished. installing. a new, ibell In ithe church. an interesting and complets reviéw of the, ' is our desire.' This page is devoted to per- im lyd news briefs nd we ewlinit ,our i | business caller in tha,city for a few|. T e C. W, Wilkins of Park Rupids 8 vIllWr Bemidji yen.emy Ncw's»ring garments aré arr‘ivmx ‘Troppman’s every day. 12t3-25. ,chjmneys, cleaned. Phone 386. . Hessel of flminerd csfi business wtm in the cuy yes er-| ,jthe “Rose of the Boddess" Galifornia Mra B. W. Momwonh of Turue River; spent yesterday, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. P. L: Hines, and fam-/ ily. . Mrs, ‘John Mtrunflcle of Aurom. Minn., arrived yesterday to make'a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Giv- on McGhee. SN Mrs. Frank Finn has been quite {11 the past week at her home on Bemid- Ji avenue, with mea!les She ls im- :E.:Schulke of Tenstrike was a \proving icel: g . Mrs. J.:3: Opsah}/ Mm'ned on Wod- ‘mesday from: Fargo, 'where she has Sllk satin and serge dresses up to | visited for the past two weeks ith a triend, M lmm}l ' Word hu been received tlu ,-Mrs, hours’yesterday. : Don't miss the eqtertalnment giv- by the Queen Eethers tonight /In mldjt just after Easter, She has naw 4 Meflmdm chur 1t3-28 tully recovered f her lllness iMiss ‘Ruth Wo of Frand Forh [ will' arrivg--th g {week: to spend; the. Spring vmtlon wm: her aunt Mrs.ibeR Mid Hinshaw ot ¥ /ilton, wer train sh i . i . the cit: Thbm”fl; Ry oppers A. Lamoreaux,> who have' been in the cn,y several days on business in con- nection ‘with the Kenfield-Lamoreaux lofl Wedmuuay noon for theh- Sllk satin and serge dresses up to $36.00 ‘values to go at $19.50, to Go tp ““Mack’s Candy Store” to got apples. 4t3-27 '"Don Jones of Schooleraft was a ter' making an extended vis'lt in Min- Mre. :l(ort ‘Ponde'rgm of “Grant| Valley ‘'was the suest of . Bemidji £ri lds Thuudny ¥ 2 Sy H. ‘A Speek’'of Frohn trans: uted bu:iness in the clty Tuesany. 2t. Mrs. . Hang Mittet,” who has been seriously ill for the past two ‘weeks' /the crisis, and is mw»“o;; uy to/recovery. . : 8pov: ‘cash pala tor Lnncrty Bnndl. nd, Liberty Bond receipts. See' G. B. Hooley ;at Northern Grocery Cec, the day, or at Markham hofel. g8, Vi 1227t ’ Drs. Lluon & Luson, Optomemntu. Ifm * bled ‘with hefld&chu. nervousness or eye dis- of any kind, needing g hfls::u npdred eomlt ‘them. THEA‘I‘RE Matiness Daily 2:30 ‘”i.ih at 1:30»:45’ ) - Next Week’s News—Today Thos. H. lnce Thought Tnple 4 Role Made Too Strenuous " Demands on Star ] Generaily ‘motion pieim qtau,luve | ¥ : little, to do Wwith the selection of the mfi& in’ ‘'which they appear “Black is White,” the picture in which Dor- othy Dalton is starring and will ap- peat at the Elko theatre next W Hr. Tnce wasn't ‘at all keen for to do this picture,” said .Miss ‘ Dalfon recently. - “He realized that| ’ it'wis a wonderful: nhwy, and Jections were P on’ my' nemnt. “You see, the hefo meu really’ distinct_persons, ‘e: ach possessing’ tirely different characteristics. Wlnle N Mr. Ince was confident that I could portray the three parts to eomplete ‘/satisfaction, he felt that the’ tional strain of doing so was more . than he could ask%f any star. ' %/ 4T asked him 'to_let me read the story. And really, I fell in love with it ‘and would have beer 'deeply. dis-: appointed if I couldn’t have phyed in it.-.I am not one to gush. o clm.;hu a’ tender, hn:fin note til'at nneverycne L like.. For s Mulol ch njoyed making a pic L much e - "‘muldid‘thkum "| started feudin’ with & the fast auto lasses|thern avenue, on Friday evening, March’:26, ‘at § ¢’clock. Everybody|who. attended ireport an unusually that | g 3 the -Moosehear\t Le- gion wleh:to’. express their thanks and appreciation to the members of the Moose lodge for the entertain- Ybusiness visitor in the city Thursday. He also visited with triends p ) Archie Anderson ‘of Puposky was among the out. of 'town ibusiness transactors in Bemidji Thursday. 1t3~25 NOTICE T0 m PUBLIC As I:have -to: raise $5,000, 1 am going to offer. my entire stock at a discount -of from: 10 ;per; cent to:20 - % “|per cent. I, also request all, thoge :Join ithe 'crowd: ‘anid ' go tothe|Who are in arreafs with thelr. ag: Queen Esthers entertainment tonight [¢0unt mare than sixty days. to make at the Methodist church pflce 50c. | Immediate settiement. This favor will 1t3-26 be very - much appreciated. :Otto G. Schwandt, .. 210 Thlrd smzet., Phene 33. 413-26 lng Miss Lillian" Callopy returned to|’ her liome at Northern yesterday, af- neapolis. .- ‘Miss Effie. MacMillan, teacher in the Central school, will leave tomor- row to spend the Easter vacation in Park Ravlds MOOSE noers n‘ VERY snccmsm SOCIAL: mm hall was the scene of a very sucééSstul socidl affair last eve- ning, when the Loyal Order of Moose entertained their families, and the ladies of the Mooseheart_ Legion County Superintendent of Schools|at - a dancing -party. 'There were J. C. McGhee left this morning for, about ‘forty couplea esent, and Tenstrike where he will visit ‘schools|dancing was' enjoyed “until “a - late in this vicinity, returning to Bemidjl hour. Music ‘was-furnished:'by C. L: tomorrow.- Goodman = xylophonist and Mrs, 4 Charles Van, pianist. Albert Peterson ot Little|, At midnignt, a'spienaid supper was N Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson: re- turned to their home here Thursday, after: transacting business in Little F,‘alls for a few days. H Rev. Falls, will preach at the A..S. Ander- son_home; Fourteenth street and Nor- foliowed by salad, sand- er St,e\\ wiches; ‘¢ake and- coffee. is. welcome flne fime its: afinual election their:regular meetin ‘| bagement yesterday ‘afternoon. - following officers were appointed for the -ensuing: year: elected: ‘Robert’ Mitchell will be back in Be-{ : served, the menu embracing an oyst- || All those]] erk of Court F. 'W. Rhoda upon pnumion trom ‘Baudette;: PRESBYTEBIAN LADIES AID 'HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid held f officers :at in the church The Pmldent—urs J' F. Essler. ,(‘ F‘lrst -Vice-president—Mrs.. E. Y ment and danece glven them last even- |l Published Every Thursday—By the Harding-Whaley Co., Bemidji, Minn. i “WATER, WATER' EVER WHERE,” Famous Star of “Almost a Husl ‘md” tnd “Jubllo," tion of Popular “Bllly Fortune,” Saturday Ev)enmg l’ost Story o RV The ladies out Rédstone way thought . they had- buried Old John Barleycorn. = They did alright but t|while the ceremony was /going on, | Billy Fortune, that galderned cut—up, ‘}|put the fun in the funeral. And by cracky, when ~Hell's Belle - Saloon turned into a soda store, all done up in pretty: baby. ribbons and a lot of 'right slick: lookin’’ ¢ity- gals began to | serve - tuti-fruities. ‘and such to the men folh—-what’ d’ye think hap- , it was somethinz that’ll ..and make * you laugh right. ‘out’ when you ‘see ‘Will Rogers, the' fellow. with: the. smile that goes straight to your heart in his latest Goldwyn picture, “Waterv Water . rywhere,”\ Avhich is - .the proj Sunday and- Monday at the Grand, , 'direeted by = Clarence ‘G. /| Badger. It’s ‘a ‘delicious ‘mixture: of BRET “ARTE ROMANCE ‘comedy, pathos and drama. tirg s Harold Lloyd Now to Make ‘Drama. of the Roaring West—| Bigger and Better Comedies ol ’ You" rted || ' Harold Lloyd, the inimitable young Oneo. .’You ',e Sh,, comedian who made shell-rimmed F‘""“’ y D"" t Stop glasses famous, is now making special two-reel.comedies. The first of these, “Bnmpmg into Broadway,” 4. rip- -fire: eomedy crmhmed for. The McKinstrys and the Harri-| fl]g.fl-e sons were having a feud over a boun-|next. dary‘line, and ‘the difughter of Mec-| ' It is the aim'knd m”bmon of Har- j Kinstrys was in_love. with a cousin old&mo!ygo and Hal unh lent parent one day, ‘“‘once. you'vellic taste, they ove,. is plowly i i amily, don’t dorzoinzaeh-nb}iuud the old tricks as th ,' 1 datd??fhe MDt:id which' have beenmeund- ey’re 4] “»!j of the. McKinley h‘ mdmfi Q‘:‘d‘h“m‘:‘y n}x:; ” boasts & real plot, with Plnliblc action and real comedy. yon- ever. m!” mlletf the hud r{elan: : . But Blmho Swut. for it is that Jesse ' D. Hu&pton—ll’:d;; i h“l"ig hting Grosss " a|succeeded makes am exciting finale Bret Euta story, had no hunfion of | to “Fighting Cu-y ” the feature letting a serap on the pro, to the Grand " | Rathlyn - Williams, IS NEW PLAY in Picturiza- WARWICKFIIM."I'HE - TREE OF KNOWLEDGE’ ‘ HASIJNIISUAI.MRH' Shr Cm and Dlrector Above ; ‘Ordmr‘y in This Picture 5 The: new Robert Warwick picture, “The Tree of Knowledge,”-which: will be shown at the Elko theatre Friday and Saturday, is declared to have that © Shows at T: 80-9 00—-—10c and 25c . BEN WILSON and BILLIE RHODES in “The Blue Bonnet” Beal;?l‘me Life and Happiness are a blending of Laughter and Tears. “The Blue Bonnet” has many lnughs and a tug at: the hearl: as well, ¢ ing Qnudof But Nerve” New Hallroom Boyl it 'l'wo-Pu-t Comedies Grand--'l‘omorrow MATINEE({ AT 2:30 : Look at this fighting fade! ‘Spirited festures of a Wild | ‘Rose of western mountains. She Imew:bitter. feuds—liked ‘em— but as to beaus, she never knew ’just what - those rosy heart 'dreams really -did mean. " Youll: Love This Girl—You'll Love Her Drama HAROLD LLOYD q —in— “SOFT MONEY”’ and “Oh What ‘a Night” Christie Comedy Regular Prices’ 10c and 26¢ Where Rugged Hearts are True, Where Men and Women Kiss.and Kill for Love~— There’s Where Fighting ‘ Cressy Learned the Lure of the Big Trees, Mountains and Open Spaces and the Lore of the Heart. FRIDAY and SATURDAY GRAND. NEXT TUESDAY “AND WEDNESDAY | Nights at 7;30 l}‘ !i”’ | ‘ Priceless to Patrons IRENE CASTLE HAS APPEALING ROLE-IN THE AMATEUR WIFE? Pretty Star Plays Convent Maid in Striking New Paramount ‘' Artcraft Photoplay Irene Castle is'the star in the Para- I mount-Artcraft picture, “The Ama- rare combination :of highly dramatic|- and entemining’story, talented ‘star|. and. fine supporting cast, and expert director -that results in' the really .|/unusual photoplay. The mention of such players as Tom Forman, and, Irving Cummings establishes the cast as far above the ordinary. - The director was William C. DeMille, who, aside from being a veteran-at uneni motion pictures, cronghea!t,” “The : ngluh" and other stage s ‘well as several film . stories Dprodncln ed by his brother, . De; story otthépermniou influence of & female! flirt and her final vanishing by ‘ona of 'her: victims. There is & beautifdl prelude in ;which Theodore Kosloff, the ' . Yvonne ‘Gardelle enact in pantomine the ancient legend of/Adam and his fabled firsy wife. Lilith. The picture is a Paramount-Arteraft. . The story is a deeply human. ome, filled with strong drm-de moments. It wlll gTip: you from ithe first. e Tree of Knowledge” will be Wanda Hawley, | . In his first $100,000 comedy, en- titled “Bumping Into Broadway. ? It ‘will’ make ‘you weak from'laughter. Bessie Bariscale will also be seen . in “Kitty Kelly, M. - No l..uu;hin. Matter. Prohibition is no laughing matter to, many ‘of ~ us, but even . an ex- blrkeep couldn’t sit soberly through the picture at the, El theatre next week” It's called’. “ Six Best Cellars.” Bryant Washbirn is the star ‘and the plot .concerns -some of the amusing . complications in the | wake - of the Dry Law in a fashion- ablé community. . " DeHavens in Conody ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven, the sprightly yeung pair who have pleased s0-many patrons in their clean, clever comedles, will appear again Sunday and Monday, at the Grand theatre, in their newest two-plrt comedy, “Honey Mooning.” A AR AN A AN teur Wife;” which is coming to the Elko theatre for three days com- mencing. Sunday next. The photo- play was adapted by Jane Murfin from a magazine story by Nalbro Bartley. Sooner or lntet-, it seems, the movies will gather into their fold jall the writing persons in Awmerica. iEvery day apparently brings the .an- nouncement that some well known author has contracted to contribute to the cinema. The latest is Jane Murfin, who will_be remembered chiefly as Jane Cowl’s collaborator in several stage successes, including “Lilac Time,” “Daybreak,” and “In- formation, Pleaae." Miss Murfin’s .| 1atest effort is the scenario for the new Irene Castle picture, “The Amateur Wife,” The story concerns a young French convent girl who comes to America to live with her mother, a musical comedy queen. Her plain clothes and innocent’ ways get on her mother’s nerves to such an extent that she is practically left to her own devices, being befriended only by an admirer of her mother’s, Cosmo Spotiswood. The ‘mother is killed by a Jealonz. u lover in ‘a quarrel, and out’ of pathy, Spoti-wood marries the gan Their marriage is at first not a suc- cess. Spotiswood leaves his wife for a foreign tour, but returns to find her a charming creature, she having blossomed into a lady of the world in the meantime. William P. Carleton is Mrs, Castle’s leading man, and the cast is & notebla one, including Arthur Rankin, a - nephew of John and Lionel. Bcry more, “Chins,” a beautiful Prizma nb— over a mere bound: line keep her from the /man she lov.:dy theatre a pwwn you will’ remember long Harold d in a comed “Soft | after you have seen if. - And it is one 80 lhe took matters (into her own Lhy A medy Son tlnt fogailpral A A Briggs eomadyh Nnhu Study and special music each evening | ject—pictures in natural colors—und are oyther attractions at the Elko for!the Elko orchestra Bundly evcm Friday and Saturday. are added attnctibn-.

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