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. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER B ST ' 'édhns‘ that “wear well. Unless o;;e'do juh as Gem&lnnn Charbourne ‘did excepts his ‘horn-rimmed “spectacies; this .clean-cut. young’ chap ddes not resort-to a comedy-make-up,: - No ill- fitting or ragged clothes " nor gro- tesgque mustaches can™ibeifound’in hisfeomedian’s wardrobe:i*Without a {doadt, one of the reasong’ for this go ularity is the wholesomeness: of igpictures. + Remarkably. free. from. vulgarity, they are often:ridiculous but never offensive—arnd tfiey are al- ways ‘funny! 1. 3 : WILL.-ROGERS—GRAND... : LAST TIME TONIGHT Those who have always associated Will Rogers, cowboy comedian, strict- ly with comedy, have a surprise waft- ing for them in ‘“Water, Water Ev- erywhe: ** the ' Goldwyn ' Picture which is showing at the Grand' for the last times tonight.- In this play, which {s a screen version of the *Bil “Fortune!’ ‘story which ran in tI turday Evening Post, Mr. Rogers}! wogtep-out"and search ‘for-the wick- edest man In New York. And if you couldn’t find one—what then? “In"Search of ‘A Sinner,” starring Constance Talmadge ‘and, distributed by First National Exhibitors’ Circuit, which opens.a two day runat the Réx theéatre Thursday am{ Friday will explainithe whole thing better than you ‘could ‘'dope it out for yourself. Miss. Talmadge is' the, virtue-weary wife, ‘and: |Radcliffe: "Fellows: is the: “Good Httle devil.” The screen: ver- sion “was" adapted by John:Emerson and Anits Loos. 3 L | PARNUM COMFS TOMORROW. ; Tomorrow’s feature.at.the Rex will he’ WHIigm ¥ Farnumi in : a ‘Willlam Fox production in the drama.of a brother's: saceifice for his /little ‘sis- |’ ter, ‘‘Heart Strings,” written by Hen- SAIbert /" directed * by |(J. | MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1920 ' 1ys" the -part of a generous hearted vowboy who helps reform a worthless gxunkard-in qrdor‘ that he may marry the girl. who.Billy. (Rogers) himself]=F es. . There is a.lot of fun in the “VOTES™ AR!%OUI‘H'UEIN SEVERAL STATES. ‘- In s Wiashington=dispatch, it"says that women in several: states may-be denied.a:vote in thie coming presidential-electiontyisae miuons‘1augh. THIS WEEK despite ratification ‘of the suffrage amendment before Novem. "Water, ©'Water Everywhere—" |I ] Pl ber, it is said atthe headquarters of the national iwoman’sflll inerease.the number of Rogers'|f, THIRD DEGREE . party: there, unléssrchanges'are made in registration-lawsi=:- | mirers. , . . g " ]JC. J. Winter,'N. G., Tel- 362J: - In order-that women.all overithe United States' may register| " oM MIX..REX TONIGHT ' R: Al ;. Rec. Sec:;: for the coming November election under existing laws, ratifica-| A, the Rex theatre tonight, Wil- 5 tion must- be completed before: May 1, 1920, on~which' date|llam ‘Fox Corporation will present| Georgia closes.its registration: -[Registration in most other states| Tom Mix'in “Weéstern Blood’s a thril- does ot close until Septemberzor October, by which" time 3’,’::"’::"%:‘:““’: in the land suffrage leaders are"confident the amendment will be ratified.|™ Tns, ,,o,,",mm‘%":; iitten anah Other requirements, howeves, besides the element of time, |staged by Lynn Reynolds, and is one}; may nullify the women’s vote next November in certain of the|of Mix's hest features, giving himan |} states; especially in the south; unless the legislatures are willing|xceent, opportunity to display hisf to make necessary changes in the laws. Payment of a poll taX| " There will also be shown & Univer- | is required.in sevenof the:states; in Florida and Louisiana for|sal.Century comedy, two acts; and |} the:two years. previous to the:election; Texas law calls for the|!le best world's picture, "Fox News,” || payment of a poll tax.on January:1; Alabama-and-Mis ppif T 219008 BUOWE. it . i ff onFebrusry:'1, and-North:Carolina and South Carolina on|ANGEL-HUSBANDS WONT SUIT Jhsf!’umwo"will ‘be: brought to bearson the.legislstuzes,; whers _mmm.:.r....l:mu three necessary, to-have registration re-opened-and’the lswsmodifidd; | weary rysar td a:perfeetly xood: man, (| it ‘is said“here, but: women: political leaders hope the changes :5: ever caine nome a Httle “tipsy,” will bé accomplished without difficulty.: .. = ' - ToRRT 8¢ Znothet ok, who nover| [ ¢ In-states -where:women:h not> heretofore been: given |snoted in his -sleep, who: never||: the:privilege of fulfilling: the necessary requirements;* provision | smoked nor swore—if you were mar- || should: be made for them-to go to the polls this:Novemberrif | riet" ";’“m!n;"::ofi;{’ulnfi:hw wor il the amendment is ratified in:time, theyassert: - FOY 100K Aroun for after the demise of this noble one? e Ot It's a ten'to one bet-that you would GOVERNMENT 'SETTLES 'WAR TIME CONTRACTS. € : War contracts aggregating $4,000,000,000 have been set- tled for'12 cents'on the'dollar by the :.war department; -'the.hou'se milithry. committee’ was-told by Joseph Fairbanks;:vice:chairs man.of the.department’s claims board:":Séme*board members|’ receive as‘much:as $60 a.day, h ;in ‘answer to questions: "/ Thé Flavor < Lasts RMINT " IGU FE have won prestige: - in this ‘town' and: we- Ji}} ibelieve ! - that:: we J rned:it.. We [ ‘strive/'at:all times - to’use ‘ourfexperi- - ¥ gnce;and'-‘_excellentv ‘~équipment ’’in ‘a ! “mannerthat will meet with the re- “‘quirements of good taste. g By Gy Perdms, . : | . Natural Color i’iqturu PRIZMA—“CHINA” TONIGHT, 7:30 & 9 : ‘(Indiana) renders a vital ser-', " #* vice by-giving multiplications - of value to thatportion of the crude oil left, after igasoline, kerosene, - and. lubricating-oils ‘have'been ex: tracted, through the production of * . innumerable by-products,. each. supplying a definite'need: : Thus have been developediproductssuch’ ' ag. Parowax,” which:serve suchr usefol purs: posesas a. protective coating for’ cheese, meats; and 'sausages; for match ends; for: water-proofing milk bottle-capsricecream: pails; and: paper drinking cups; and for: sealing’ preserved -vegetables; -fraits: and =/ jellies against bagteria, fermentsand mold:- athy’ withmtheineeds=of tlie people ) 4 Mpm.buenlone that demand by organs | FLMEMAL ized ‘expression—they get-the man: they:want. 7 Politicians scoff: at this, L‘ :‘n l: € ?TQ K,','! G - but-that-mean#nothing; - They scoff: becsuse: they. daren’'t: admit it; though}s || I ? there ‘isn’t: one: of them “who' does:not .know it is -true.--Admission would spell ‘retirement: for’ them.: ‘And"the old_guard and-theZold. gang: will isor-} < render, crawl, obey- and. even anticipate -such -orders--rather.than. retire. Organize and fight. Thatis:all there is to it. And a Tightihg organization that is even half of what it might:be will win, for there is-no greater coward than one professional politician exeept‘twq.pmunlomh politicianss-and | 37 0 on until‘all are ‘included:=Saturday Bvening Post: R T —— O« We are told that Herbert. Hoover jsia democrat, a_republican, a bull] moose, a prohibitionist, and .anti, and nglishman. - We 'mtnmnlbt;. positive, however, . that. he is Hoover. rook Leader. THIS KNOCKS.HOOVER.OUT. The republican>convention will:ni a republican for t— one who is'a republican, ‘has>always: b ai republican and about: whose | ¢ political faith: thereis no doubt or que!fion.—l-‘ruu Free Press. . ————— A HUNDRED'FOLD HARVEST. Speaking of intensive cultivation=-save a few dollirs now, and when |g prices come back to normal see two dallars groy ; n-lymmu\v before.—Crookston. Times.” | s Y 1 : CHOOSE YOUR') A ; i " London dispatches say that Lloyd Geo: hfluu.m a steam roller to flatten ongx:;poulfion“w the new lfllfiém; y not try-a shillelah?— - These-ate but a few of the uses of ‘one of the morethah 2000 products manufactured - by the Standard :0il Company (Indiana); covering: needful-:commodities :from - asphalt to candles. : So vasta.program:could not be carried out . except-bya” highly specialized’ organiza~':; tion, developed to maintain ‘numerous:/ L, - ccontacts..with: the rworld:-of ' production?, - | : " on one hand;-and with: the consuming - - public othe, other: ot It- was-the need for"-such'a specialized organization which.led::to the great de-:: velopment of the:Standard Oil Company -/ ‘(Indiana). Nosingle function of this great - organization hasicome 13:0 being with- - out a definite. call to servide.. . ’ £ Today the Standard Oil Company. (Indi- - ana)iis big only because the.need of its service -is- great; because the-ways i which it is able to serve are continuall multiplying as the complexities of modern industrial life increase: i : Standard 9...1.!., Company | "910},8‘,' Michigar - Ave.,- Chicago: § mn | Biiropean- trip,: only. to return: and /| find. that the plain convent-girl has hios “fnto~ 3 radisnt’creature Ig &m has quite taken'the' sociat world prformance - Arthur Raukin; young-g a0 HE AN INE-R ] TV &t member of the fambus Barrymores g . - & V" e - ) © Drew family, is aleo in the cast!" Ve 'y Fiikes o J screen” is pretty much of an ugly 6 A 47 P N , duckling in the early scenes of ‘“The it B 9 M ey g I 4 D I : 1 Amateur Wife' " the photoplay star- V i & X% 4 \ D M § : & B ; {lnf {ll‘tcno L(:::;bhu 4nmuk§ p ; - ANTICS : o) d R i © & y onight. {howaver; Mrx’ Cistle ? 3 B : ik By et ; 2 1s given, an opportunity to wear the pingt dutor: Bradler : lyflmymmp ’waM~Mt WEARS DISTINCTIVE ‘GOWNS The ‘best. dressed. woman. on the [ur! distinctive: 'gowns ifor t which: e | 5 famous ‘and the’feminfue contihgemt | sae" in the audience is made happy. = . |2 The role .of - Justine Spencer,: the | iWkg:dem'otslqucly clad, 1 LN ‘braided French: convent - gir! n'the past Harold Lioyd has been & ing:rcomedies:-of - but-one-xreel | B . gth, but over five years of one (s ., bmedy a-week was bound to exhaust 8. pessibliitfes of ohe-reel stories, 80 nowi:they are expanding into two, rbul Spectals, thereby oeing: able to! o i@t atorion and make: fower |y " Fiarold Lioya e omb ot those Coms edy queen,-ia perhapsthe strongent | and most appealing -which :Mrs, Cas~ N~ A":“‘"