Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 3, 1920, Page 4

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screen: world s produce oth;r ithenfacclaim’ than ‘has' crowtied the ‘work: Thomas' H; ‘Ince ‘who would:have un-fof ‘a ‘proaucer 4n years, J." Parker, tertaken a picturization of Gouver-|Jr., sponsor for Louise Giaum hds, ac- cordlng to the critics,” won high lau- hind the Door,” which will b ‘shown | rels in hig preseniation of thg lniflxx- at ‘the Elko ‘theatre tomorrow, Sun-|itable emotional artiste in : Louise Svorkmen of a mew order of nings. day and Monday and Tuesday.. This|Joseph Vance's “The, Lone ' Wolt's They. cheer him and disperse. B8. | gramatic tale, concerns: fights on|Daughter,” sequel in 7 parts to and Vivian marries Tom Hardy, the sinkfng submarines, leaps from bat- \lnquestlonnbly more powerful than A arid e pnrtnershl’p of | tieships, exciting - mob .. encounters |‘ olf” and “False Faces". : ardeastle and Forrester. is resumed and-many incldents that. require sets ely ‘enacted by ome of on tonight and S\mday. wh basts. that only the most daring mdum g lar screen ‘stars and an *Phillips Will &ppear in ‘/The i’ i : i : g soterte : of players, in- ‘to ‘Happiness,” her lateut Uuf- 43 '1'10 " (R I meloc ! cluding Edwin 8 vens, Thomas Hold- || bt .{ing and Bertrum Gmuby ‘“t'he Lone | Phllllps surmounts a difffcult { ] e A S ‘%o inc 0 ¥ i 5 dln.l- role with such artistry that crit-: Yion 1 .H.Inece, y . m g 3 e s6 in *'The Right to Happiness'’ § x flom (Tax MIARIRE e te-fing. | ) : e ienlnlne counterpart- of ‘the'notor- : | e ? N Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. i il : The . i WSRO R i § » Facen,'" 2 ‘times and’ prices at the Grand m... 4545 The Rom ef a Hard 80.-' " Tend f“g % _ TheBtary Tt "o [ g || hind the ook is & {all|tre Sunddy and Monday, : e e o e yoars. Direction and Story by. TOM MIX. . . 3 llvoa Andrew ‘Hardcastle, ~ani Meias ! % A.ln.flcan ‘millionaire, with his moth- ferless twin girls. Dorthea and Vivian. N Hardcastle goes away overnight on a |’ ». ! ] 8 ot ! . L e ] 1 Y g B 2 nappy title af “The Six Baet Cellars” BUY i ] J g and easily. e Jews breaks out. s burned, the ‘nurse killed : girls are separated, - Dorthea being | : :by a Jewish family and rear- od'in radicalism. | Hardcastle finds vxm ‘takes her back to America, where - she is -'bmht up in idleness ‘and luxury. ! The Russian girl, now known.as Sonh the mtlo comrade, finds fertile ardcas - disgatisfied mpervious trines. ‘At length Vivian, '.ho Ameri- Jtwin learns. of the discontent and metamorphises from an idler in- to_a missionary among the work- men’s families. She works wonders | ‘with help of Tom Hlnly, her tnhar' foreman. Finally Sonia leads a crased mob against her own father’s palstial home; not knowing, of course, who he 48 Vivian reaches home after a mis- sibn of mercy about the same time. The girls meet and are strangely at-| tracted to each other.! Sonia saves| her sister from the angry mob and is.shot by a Russian -giumr The |} nded girl is carried into her fath- | er’s - house where he learns her iden- tity before she dies. By her supreme: .sacrifice he comes to understand. ‘'He goes to the door. and tells the mob of s V\,’hether the _Paxge Glenbrook 15 chosen solely because of its b&uty or - rather because of its mechamcal excellence a full measure of satxsfacnon Ly Fot '1t is wel] known tnat, in Pa.tge cars, beauty and eflicxency go hand 4 makmg it an excepttl ,nal car from the, mechamcal standpomt n body, power plant a.nd chassns yt is distinctly a Paige product— : tting standards of comfort, economy and dependabxhty such as have never before been presmt ina car of moderate price. : Although it has been before the public no more than four months /it 1 destined, we beheve to revofutnomze the Light Six field, - ek ‘Tts new smrcylmder mytdr—designed and built in-our own shops-—ls 2 feature which, in itself, entitles the new Paige Glenbrook to a place at:the head of Amenca s finest fiVe»passenger motor cags. . Sy | When you see chxs Jatest Palge ‘model and ride in it, you wfll agree <with us, we beheve,. that, from a mechanical as well as an artistic “point of view, there is no finer fivefpassenger car on the market today. That this is S now qmte the general opinion among motonsts isindicated i by the numbet who have already made arrangements for Spring dehvenes. Lot us suggest- that. you give, early consideration to the’ question ot “placing your order with our dealer while it xsstlllpoenblefor him to . - 100 :t‘z:%.::.:# ol B o e —— TH E % Sorie o v DETROIT MOTOR CA_ eCOMPANY vaETROIT ' g : S : Manufactums of Mawr Cars and Motor Tnu:h o uucns AND SHOUTS More Talked About—Written About and 'mmgm : Alnut Than Any Other EMlnmmt Askllllllfllrltnht.m nu-u-u::'- Dafactiva

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