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7 THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER B H. DENU;i 8ec. and Mgr. WILLIAM FARNUM IN= “HEART STRINGS”—REX When : William: Farnum . comes.’; the.Rex:tonight, for.a two days sho ing in a Fox = production, "Heart Strings”, a’drama of a'brother's sdcri- fice for his little sister, it. will ‘be one of his best de luxe plctqrefl he ever appeared in. Q—What {8 Wmlam Fnrnnm 8 favorite role in motion picture work? ‘A.—That would be impossible to, say, because Mr. Farnum admits that he , Minn., a8 uoou-dul matter. Entered st-the mtollco at’ %o“ mnder Act of Congress.of ttention pad ito uno Butions. Writer L 1204 h-,oim {-nmlly for pnbllumn ,office not Tuesday' oflmh wuk"uzm pub!luflon in m‘::flnt 1ssue. likes each new part better than thel: last yvhich means, of course; that he throws -himself;s0 entirely into a part that.it -takes complete hold of him. WitE ‘such an actor his favorite role 'is the one he is playing at the time, 80; he. is able .to make the best of each part he assumes. [k k Dempesy, ‘‘Daredevil Jack”, 1 be a feature tonight in his serial titled “A race for Glory.” CLUB BUI:.LETIN REFBRS TO BELTRAMk« 2 = Amaws: mm NOT That's an’interesting Club Balletin, issued monthiy, by the|..- DANGEROUS, SAYS GIRL > Commercial:-club :at International Falls, Vol. I, No.: 8¢ 5t Isn'( it:iatrangeto what extremes | réceived on the editorial desk of {The Pioneer. It is chock-full{s!six will go:on-order to vamp some zi ‘iu‘/:c:;el;vys ‘and information to the people of ‘the Border City: 3;;;:;’:,] i‘;m?‘:et‘;l‘:)‘l'?r‘:%:i}d gex, for ) en Constance '‘almadge oes Among the counties in this part of North Minnesota, “fn Segrch of A Sinner,” fer :ext Koochiching settlers suffered by the overflow. of farm lands f{,’,‘:"f"}:f‘;n'fi"?mp"’f‘é"‘,‘,"{," and the state relief board has aided that county’s farmers; thus|&ow/atet B 0let Taticnl o ox afflicted, and in'the recent issue of the Bulletin it has the fol-| theatre's attraction for Thursday and lowing article concegmng Be‘litra'mx county, also a flood “victimy| g:zd\;fe Zl;emdog:unn &fii?«:o n‘n‘vzmn:' denied the same aid in kin “Data collected in July by the Commercial club placed in the hands of the county agent, M. M. Abbott, through whom asgistance has been gained from the relief board. ‘ “Twenty-one persons lwmg\m the Tamarhc, Black and Rapid River districts and six persons in the Craigville cyclone belt have been aided by the board of relief. Money allowanees 1 e amount of $190° per month for ‘a“period-of six - months:~Thu g"'l‘::““’“"’“m”"'°“w and... Corliss far provision has been ‘made for the distribugion of the follow-| """ : ing supplies:' 1,390 bushels of 'oats, 28,00 .pounds:ofi bran:ant ROw uumm;n 28,00:)e gounds of corn. “A' good many. applications.are.yet to : A8 HMHM me be acted upon... ! i "There seems to:-be some:doubt: as torwhethuzned grains ,,,‘3‘;35‘;”.’35‘:,}.‘ f,‘:,‘;t:“;.':}i,fim:g will be given by the board‘of relief: - The International Falls|abe: - Pathe-znnouncesthem. as the Daily:Journal said on. Monday that at a recent-meeting of the %?,"“":} ‘1°°1?]:’° 20 s'{“'t““‘h Lioyd relief. commissions of . Roseau; Marshall and: Beltrami.counties| pimpin o, flrsy ofsaphess. 3 with representatwes of:the Red River Valley Dévelopment ciation, it was decided to appeal from the recent-decision- state relief commission not.to allow seed:grain to.the flood- :‘;‘03‘:‘?:“};: e '“'&“3:",‘.2“,3.‘:.?,1‘;;".‘; stricken farmers in these.counties, A committee was appointed |Lear he is making extra good two- to carry a protest-to: Governor Burnquist.and . the relief .com-|reelers.. mission.” e Bebe Daniels, fascinating young g person. who nas long been among those present in Harold’Lloyd’s Rolin comedies, .answers. “Here” again. In “Bumping.:Into Broadway" she is a chorus girl, who loses her engagement ‘because the stage director told’ her she danced as though lwr feet were enemies. Harold:! Lloyd bumped into Droad. way. with no:money-and a big ambi- tion to- write-a‘musical comedy. From *|a boarding hotse, where much of the of at least. being noticed. . ‘Whether she accomplished her pur- pose or not is another question. Need- less to say, her intentions were earn- est, - /In her latest whirlijig Miss Tal madge is supported by Radcliffe Fel- a880-|all accounts it's'a humdinger. ‘When ithe |one’ considersithe: long:lite of “cork- e Qe ATTORNEY GENERAL HILTON AGAIN FILES. . ‘Attorney General -Clifford L;"Hilton“is a candidate for re-election, having filed 'his petition .in the- office..of Julius. A. Schmahl, secretary of state, for the republican-nomination for attorney general at the June primaries. Mr. Hilton is a resident of Fergus Falls. = - . i s A . ‘| varfety and walks into her victim’s|: apartment, with the insane intention |- “Biimping-into Broadway,”.and from} tollows a thrilling fight between ‘her Thursgey, promises inovel ' entertain- | LOTE OF FARMS—-—Anywhm Lot hero.and the bad-man in an lsolated mountain cabin, | DOROTHY: PHILLIPS IN, “RIGF™ TO'HAPPINESS” riking- contrasts in:character is ghown: in “The Right to Happiness,” ;| the. latest Dorothy Phillips starring vehicle, which will be shown at the Rex theatre soon. One of the princi- pals is Andrew Hardcastle, a money- mad financial power, played by Henry (Barrows; «and the:other is: Henry For- fester, a-sane American:business man | of idealistic: yprlnclpals, portrnyed by Wlnter Hall. NOVEL.CASTLE PICTURE: © ! “It's a.wise mother who knows her ‘'own’ child Iplications ‘ara liable 'to-happen: such ‘as occur in the new Irene. Castle;pic- ture, ‘“The Amateur Wife,” to ap 1astiitimes ‘tonighttat the BElk 'agre.. ‘The:plot’ centers: aroynd ‘tine :Spencer,i ‘an . innocent: French onvent maid, who-is the ‘daughter of & ‘New York musical comedy queen. The mother has not seen the girl for several years and imagines.she is:still the child she was then. Her sur- prise can: be:;imagined \when a ‘full- 'grown young lady of considerable acial beauty, but spoiled: utterly by atrocious clothes and her hair in pig- ‘tails, comes upon the scene and al nounces herself as. the: jazz- star's(: (daughter. ) The events that ensue are a ‘striking ‘mixture: of “tragedy: and comedy that finally results happily. . William P. Carleton-is the leading ‘man in ‘“The. Amateur Wife,” which 19" & paramount- Artcraft- picture and as directed by Edward Dillon. . ‘NOVEL MOTION PICTURE {'With. Dorothy - Dalton ’, playing three ‘distinct.roles and the scene:ac- tion varying from ‘the upper stratum of Parisianclifé to the Indian jungle, lack:is White,” the pieture coming. t0- the Elko theatre Wednesday.-and Cor. Muuuou Avl;. and Third St:; Visiting brothers especially invited C. B.' Hayt, Secy. Phone 701W /NEXT ‘MEETING REGULAR BUSINESS 4% 'comiedy ‘action takes :place, the .scenel| shifts to ‘a ‘theatre ‘where a musical show:{s in rehearsal, and thence.to a sambung club, where Lloyd breaks theibank: and irescues: the girl,: all to | the:accompaniment of hearty 'laughs from the audience.* . “Bumping Into Broadway” is being featured.on-the program.at the Grand thentre Tuesdny ~and Wednesday SPARKLING- STORY “Kitty ‘Kelly, M. D.” Bessie Ber- |iscale’s” latest pmduction for Robert- son-Cole, which will :-be shown at the Grand- tonight and’ tomorrow. hasn’t a dull-moment in-it. It starts with ‘|a pop and sparkles on through to the end, like obsolete filzz water. And there’s no headache, either, when- lt S consumed. s 5 : “Kitty Kefly, M. D.” wns an up-to- dm twentieth eentury:young woman | resolved i to make her own way, and she picked on a tough little mining town in the southwest to work out hey- destiny. ., . ™ -There-is,;comedy and tense action and atmosphere in this {lcture There i) mysterious murder.,too,, which Benud Market. Quotatmns No Chicago.: market rnpon ‘today, on account of si;orms f Market—All - vmetuu. bulk,.small. lots| : Bemidji Potato Carload: lots, -sacked:and loaded, $2.40 to %2 .70 per-bushel. 34 50 to $5.00 per:cwt. BEMIDJI.CASH MLRKB'I' QUO'I'A'I‘IONS. GRAIN AND HAY Oats, bushel . $1.00-31.10 Burloy.bulhcl.... ceecesses 3130 Red clover, medium, 1b. 40c-44c Popeorn, pound ...« 8¢-100 Wheat, No. 1.8, ...... ... 32,40 ‘Turkeys; ‘live; -pound. 01d' Toms, live, pound Geese, live, pound .. Ducks, live, 1b. ... ) VEGE'I‘ABLM Hens, -4 1bs. and:over SDHII'.H‘.‘ Rutabagas, per owt.. . .$1.00-84: so z Carrots, per cwt. $1.50-32:00} Beets; per.‘cwt.. $1.00.51.36 | Cabbage, cwt. .. $5.00-56.001: Onions, dry, cwt. ......$6.00:§5:00' Beans, eWt. «i.eee $6.00-38.00 Dairy butter, poutd . Butterfat Wool; bright. . Esss. fresh, donn Wool," semi: brig) " The followmz prices weres bemz paid. at-Stillwater,. ll at time of: coinz to press of today s Pionm:n e Whieat, No. 1'.. Wheat, No. 3 .. Buckwheat, )or l ‘No. 2 Timothy hay. No. 1 clover Mixed. . Rye straw ..... o ¥ ~! live ntochu Potatoes, per cwt. i Beans, ‘brown, uwt S 600 5 Cowhides,” No:: 1. o | Carrots, :per cwt: Bull hides, No. i : Onfons, dry, per ¢ Eggs, per dozen .. Cabbage,. ton. ... .. .: Rutabagas, per cwt. Butterfat . Gei i Yo Packing but,ter DOROTAY DALTON e e THOMAS. H.INCE production. *BLACK 1S \vm‘rE : ment..© Mjss Dalton . portrays: the faithful, retiring wife of an unreas- onabl \jenlous husband, a fragile in- vall daughter of a French nobleman, Each distinct .and a .tribute’ to:Miss ;Dal tqn’s prowess as.an emotional actréss. \ 'l'()_gl LATE TO CLASSIFY e rate for want ads may e found at heading of reg- hr classified depnrtment. ds received: later:than: 'eloék a.'m. ‘will appear un- der this head:in current issue FOR R E N T—Furnished, ‘modern Toom:InquirePioneer; - 1t3-30 R, SALE—Good. work ' team . and harness for: sale,’.cheap. . May' be ; seen at the City. Livery. 1t3-30, WANTBED---Listing “of . houses sale. - I have-sold a-great-many ‘lately, so I am about'out of them. E J. ‘Willits," the ‘Landmany :4t4-2 FOE ‘SALE-~5 :passenger :Studebak- Very nice car:4 new puncture yroof tius B:J. Willits;'the Land |+ an oo 4t4-2 T-—Pair.of tortoise rimmed .nose glasses..in._postaffice . .or between there and the Dalton Hotel.. er leave at the Ploneer office. - 2t3-31 FOR RENT~-Large: furnished doom. _Phone-894: "~ 2t3-31 WANTED-—Anyone: wanting from 40 to 80 acres of land ‘cleared this spring.... Call .T.. Baudette, Bemid- i, Min sbeto:eASaLurdey, ,?]}ril 3. - 'LAKE® SHOR E HOMES Good house, 'and- barn, pnrt cleared. 10 acres fine meadow, cut with mow- er-every year:.- No-better lake-lodge instate.: Small:price of: $3,750.00: Also -4 Jake’shore: houses: in: city. But theywon’t --last -long..ff, your wives-see -them. :- E. J. Willits; tle Landman.rs i 4t4-2 SALE—4.year:old mare, 1,400. 3:. good . cows; "boar,: .small;.: horse. { pream separator, stove range, Smith remier Typewriter.. E. J. Willits, he Landman. 4t4-9, 1GoOD 5.PASSENGER Oakland "Car. {Elegant running-order. Will sell i cheap-for ‘cash-or-trade for: land, house and lot, or take lot as part _payment:;:It't a good.one. . E. J. Willits,” the’ Landman: 4t4-9 “for| Find- |- one. ‘Duroc-Jersey | Incubator, | | me sell you one, —40 acre, highly miles out and' -the: duhln: ~adopted = —=80; nothing better;’ “mp ed, 5 miles out —143 highly..imp and machinery miles out: ... +-80 "acres,* highly, Impmulul farm, 8 miles from Lavinia 134 acre .farm;.stpck;: tools' and - machinery, ' one-half. ' mile viver shore;:as b home; 5 miles . PR 12200 acres : hlghly {mproved; 2 miles to station ... $ 160 acres;+ best’ farm iin eounty,see it —4(0 acres, 3% miles:outs I'have others too- numemsm,-uu- tion... Sée or write me for full par- tleulurs. B 30w lts, ‘the l‘nd- mln i MODERN 9-room house and' other 5.room house on.corner bu ft. lot. | No better for only $10,000.00. ; ~-«Very-nice:5-room "house, nige:l tion,. close to achuols and ake, $1,900. —Cosy 4-room house nn 3 lots 83,500 ~—3-room house on 3 good lots, .cen~ furnished. ’—5-room, ail- modern ‘house, _ sun parlor, and good garage. Just a dandy home: Paved: streot $4, 200. —Lots of houses:” one. ~—Modern stucco house, 7 rooms 3 i bath, lake shore, etucco: garsge, Let me soll you water and sewer. For qulek ‘sals,” $2,600. 3 —Very flne_ G-Nom house, ‘cloge - ln '$1,650. ~—6-room house, al very 3 fine home on lake shore, $3; Hd “—Fine " lake cotuga, fin “tion,.$850. “One larger :uds et i "one, $1,275.; i <—4-room house,. good loczt A ! home. $100 cash, and 825 month.. - No interest." ~——House, 8 rooms and bath o m street. -Improvements all- . .Only $2,200. 0 L Good. 5-room Jfouse, . city | lights, eellar.‘ eclose “to $1,650. ~—5-room house. 50 ft lot $90! —b5-room -house; 'so ‘nice and close to mills. Easy terms.: $750: 1 E. J. Willits, the landman:;10t4-9 “The nght to Happlness' PRODUCED UNDER:THE! DIRECTION of ALLEN HOLUBAK " Tremendous'in theme; stupendous as a spectacle, theé. eight - great'actsof this greater and better photoplay serves as the settmg " for the purest. ]ove-drama ever. produced. . ’ . Broak: AII Engagements. To oomnl In this Umversal-J ewel'DeLuxe Productlon Allen: Holubar,( i :who created ‘‘The Heart of ‘Humanity,” again reveals the greabe .,,’pos51b1ht1es of the Screen with a master hand.: In dupenhon Goorlmvlnd hhon. to inviting- wuld women-to their-home i in the hope that they: might’ brmu ‘her husband to life . \h! Glr]s, no woman who has not Jived-with: a ;perfectly good husband can- under- ; stand | what a .trial such 'a-man -can be. ; CONSTANGE TALMADGE. “INSEAR! In Charlotte Thompson’s story “OF“A SINNER” A John: Emeraon-Amta Loos Production: The Laugluest, Peppiest. Ever! Ask for one -ofour prmled' invitations : to. send: to yourfavorite: sinner, for LADIES" CHOICE SINNERS’ NIGHT Midnight . Matnoe Opening Night - None .But Sinners and-Human Beings Admitted A FIRST NATIONAL ATTBA_C,TION

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