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THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER : _ SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, 1920 - Temperatu?e and Plant They Speak No More. - - o OGertain’ tropical plants and ferns| My cousin was visiting me from out would ‘be found in thie frigid zones if of the city.. We were sitting in the the earth’s atmosphere possessed a |living room one afternoon. when we ! sufficient amount of, carbon dioxide to |heard a knock, at the door. Thinking vaise its mean ‘temperature a few de- |it was an agent, we decided to sit '@l- hen suddenly a Iouder rap came, angd der that turious blow the door came atgre of different parts of its surface. |open, a8 it wau just pushed to. and The effectiveness of temperature upon |there stood my next door neighber. : o SALVATION ARMY Dguglas: MacLean in the | . BJg Nt Morning ‘Worship at 11 o'clock. |grees. The globular form of the earth | w Evening worship at 8 o’clock. respo There will’ be no' Sunday school. o malble: for: the unsven, temper- {7 Captain Orchard, Officer in Charge. A CANADIAN COURT 'Y Bert Lytell's latest starring ve- The Tully story is about a young and impecunious doctor, attractively y, “Th »* adapted |played by Mr;Mac Lean, who is per- < gle, “The Right of Way,” a K Linre v the growth and development of plant | who had recently moved in... We were e Parker’s greatest | suaded by friends in a weak moment J ! .PRESBYTERIAN 1 pi : m - Sir anerti !:r e uces by|to claim a fortune from his rich un-| . o Morning service - at 11 o'clock, |1fe 18 readily demonstrated upon the |so embarrassed we couldn't speak, and el and made in |2 cle by sending out fake anmounce- b subject “The Telling Spirit.” slopes 6f high mountains, where cer-|she was 80 mad she went home and " @eregn Classics, Inc., the courtroom |, gng of his marriage, 'Of course, 4 } Evening service at 8 o'clock, sub-|tin plants seem to flourish almostbas never spoken to us since.—~Bx- ‘acene, the initial dramatic incident|¢he dissembler is about to be discover-| . - gl ject “Gold or Alloy.” 2 ap to a fixed line and then disappear. @hange., . 4n' the story, has been reproduced |ed. But before the uncle appears on|, y . s Sunday school—10 o’clock. - Zaithfully in accordance with the ar- the scene, a pretty girl sprains her Christian~Endeavor, at 7 p. m. y y 4 ¢ a Cana. ankle in front of the Doc's office, and L. P, Warford, pastor. ., xangement and procedure of a - | romance enters. ‘When matters are|. . % ) by dian tribunal of j“:“ce'ed o finally straightened out, the. pair arej § \ This, as many observed a on, their way to Honolulu, with mar-| % g . P ek 5 theatre, where the pricture shoWs | riage by the captain promised when|, i B ; %u;:l‘?:gsc‘:xfilfiilo_.lsfl 3.;. :.m % Saturday and Su?da); dlflersA ll:'e 1:11::'{ the ship gets outside the three mile (P t H Mr. Moyer ip, 11: w-m. by unusual respects from limit. 7 . 4 ) : N R .courts. Under the technical direc-| " The Big V comedy “Dames & Dent-|: ;33,‘,‘5, :’aggxlcgiegt_%xg. 7 L tion of A. P. Shulter, of the Screen | gz js another 1augh-maker and a Brangeriatis serv:lce.s evel:" ey Qlaseics, Inc., :tllitfl, a &3‘:‘:&:}%‘:}? further attraction at the Elko tonight : : . {8 o‘clock, except Samrdn)y'l g '”(:nl:nvsa:iun%lo; t::m American ar-. Jxthespoctul; musioal mosljnm' i George ‘W, Kehoe, pas.wr. rangement is the location of the pris- . T g 4 2 OIIOI"': dock. Instead of .belngdel& EMOTIONAL-DRAMATIC : i xnirno?olis:% “ a ¥ 3 £ i k. . \ & = orn! K . M, o ;‘“‘; -:: Eam'zm:tg fll‘: Ij: ,fle“f Sir Arthur Pinero’s greatest play, . M:lgn sf,;vsf:' Paul :lllmprea‘:;: a::dc" Vi the center of the room just|'His House in Order,” done into 5 ! : on “Unused Power.” f wonderful motion picture by Hug . : The Harmonic Glee Club will sing ingide the court railing. When the prisoner is seated he is-the center attraction of the en- tire courtroom, being in t:ll,vl:.w evenings : “Jud, ury, attorneys and specta- enings. :5;’. El‘al.mj w:ils are bare of pictures| She was his second WK:- Alndihls rnaments. In line and color the house was filled with the relatives ‘:d : is notably dignified and severe. of his first wife, who hated her. refiack 1o 1 4 A Parish, an outcast in her own Ford, with Elsie Ferguson as star ap- pears at the Elko theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, matinees and —Mrs. Yaple 'will sing a solo. Sunday school, 12 noon. » Evéning service, 8:00 p. m. Rev. ORGANDY AND-GINGHAM IN I‘f- L. Maln, -subject, . “‘Constraining PLEASING MODELS, oe. : e Despite the many honmors it has g’;"’;"‘é‘ xé‘;:lguev’v:liol?olp(im;jarterl > bole of justice iridicate enjoyed, organdy has never beell 8% | ;;forance Mongdy eveningq 8116 1. Only a few "mt‘::o i home, she nevertheless, at the cost| popular as it is destined to be next el » 92 p. the'character o e setting. of her own happiness, saved her hus-| summer. The dainty . model ;to the 2 band from a terrible knowledge.| left is in white and biue figured or- What followed makes one of the| gandy trimmed with frills’ of blue Blaine Lamber, P;stor. Also showing [ v lqm? HUGHES 9"? o greatest dramas of modern times® | pet. The simple waist with round CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE. . OF FURY”—TOMOBROW | ™ This s the central situation' of | neck and short sleeves is joined to Services will be held in former : “The Cup of Fury” as & novel had | “Hiy House in Order,” it'is a picture| the skirt under a-sash of blue satin | Associdtion = rooms, .Chas. Nangles . .andistill has a tremendous sale. It i8(of high emotional and dramatic in.| ribbon. Medlum size calls for 4 |block, 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at Was o NEAL BURNS in ; from the pen of that sterling author, | tensity. A Prizma subject “'Huymii" vards 36tinch organdy with 134 yard |9:45 a. m. 7 . g e o Rupert Hughes, and its characters|in natural colors is also on the pro:f pet and 2 yards ribbon. - Th . . t-nuIE null‘“ nnWIn \ .-are all true to life. gram, and the Elko orchestrs will The delightful combination to the 2 e £ | i 2 The many thousands thrilled by|play Sunday evening. right #s gingham and organdy. The ST. PHILLIP’S CATHOLIC. R l W" «The Cup of Fury” as a novel in Red- —— skirt has fi's deep trimming bands Low mass, 8 o’clock a. m. ea oman A two-réel Coqic sbook Magazine, will find it 3 greater | E ki ough. hemmed with organdy, while tie V- High mass, 10 o’clock a. m. 5 . E it thriller as a picture—to be shown at an, I was golng| shaped neck is filled in witha vest of | Sunday school at 11:30 a..m. . WWas the laughing, dancing butterfly.of wealth and hoaxry the real she ? 15 Deacd dhaee Sunday and Mop- ; T with me tonight | organdy and lace. Plgin binds out | Baptisms, 2 o'clock. : Or was it the worker, he hard workr of brawn and sl ho cat aslde - ay. e 4 1 ine collar and short - sleeves. e Vespers and benediction, 4 o’clock money and ease for lot of a common laborer . “Helene Chadwick has the leading| but I just heard Smith remark that L‘:fiw s s white, and ‘apple |p. m. s AN b feminine role as Mamsie, the pretty| you were golng to eat .with hlm.. , green. Medium size calls for 5 - There wa$ ane man whio saw her as llmh ' mnhm Y‘h never s ¥z gcoc 40-inch organdy. R o : folds naturally and mysteriously just as life itself. It it & great picture! WFirst Model: Pictorial. Review Sunday school at 9:45 &a. m. : Sises, 14 ta 2 YOS | GICHR Sevicws, b m | ~ Samusl Goldwyn and Rex Beach “Well, that's all "right, old boy, Smith doesn't eat till seven."—Judge.| press No. 8722. . '] Price. 26 cents. went to seek a stage career. Suc- cess in time leads her abroad where she becomes an innocent factor in a Herbert Standing, Florence Deshon, Dwight Crittenden, H. A. Morgan, Marion Colvin and others: German conspiracy, proving her pat- A L R . D No. 8746. T. B. Nordale, pastor. i) riotism on her return to America by Bubdscride for The Floneer. X 815::.011‘2 g;‘;e‘y;.m‘;fi“’v Pt Senite. 5 ! K Presem - . : defeating a traitorous plot to destroy Hel Ch d k F k Le ll RO kel “ F el- . a newly launched war vessel. T ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S elen Chadwick, rran 1gh, ckcli 5 = . Rockeliffe Fellowes plays opposite Mornin.g' prayer and s‘erm'on.- 11 low.s, Clans-'n Sglwynlle' fle{‘befl st“d'.n" . o an simitatin ot M o ‘ o Sidney Ainsworth, in the story as it : shipbuilder whose admiration for Ma- » - h i f © w“Why I Am’a. Church L 2l ed in th 4 mise is not shaken by the ti:oudfll:f m“;—/——T———-————————w——-—*—'——”"! ane, o « ¢ -appeared in the s i suspicion which hangs about her. His cg 2‘ 40- Z? P S 2 ' 1 o, loyalty is rewarded in a truly roman- | ety 0/5 h Zu ’w George B‘“‘“E"’“- pastor. PR RED BOOK MAGAZINE tic way. The supportlngh cn;fr ink- . | o, g i o e 12 ; v cludes Sydney Ainsworth, an ¥ k 'y Leigh, Clarissa Selwyne, Kate TLester, 4 e SCANDINAVIAH LUTHERAN. i Ne f" y : ' Norwegian services, 8 p. m. Osmagnd Jokinson;. pastor. English services, 11 a. m. E No Sunday sclrool. 3 NYMORE CONGREGATIONAL. Sunday mernin; ervices, 10:30; sermon by Rev. A Sunday evening WESTERN STARFILMED IN HIS OWN STORY . Harry Carey’s famous flying squad- ron of cowboys, from his own ranch in California,.are’to be: seen in ‘A Gun' Fighting:, sal's newest; fe L ; 5 the Rex -Monday! The scenes of the 175 5 . b 4 j ] story are lafd:iw Wy‘omlng and Chi- - : ey 4 i day morning el ,cago and the action shifts' from the v 3 gl - v Gérman 3 ; e Evaiigelical ~"palatial home_of 4 millfonaire to the A 3 g \& wild cattle range in the west.’ : p.oom. 2. 7. “ .00 , The story of the play revolves ‘ l',Choir. e]'lcl ~ S'W's " .30, >|3 Y sn about “Cheyenne Harry”: Buford, who B . R : @A 2l e 5 Hing, ‘72 o’clock. . o 2 . has inherited from his father a-ranch} . - m ik < Wil Kamphenki, o Chlldren 10c, Adults 25¢ in Wyoming of which he is deprived! - § by John Merritt, a Chicago packer’ through “legal proceedings. ‘Harry unaccoustomed to the ways of the big city and the social standards of the ultra-rich. goes to Chicago with the hope of obtaining justice from- Mer- ritt, but the net result of his trip is a humilinting experience at the hands of the magnate’s young daughter. League- ,“SAHARA” SOUL-STIRRING, THRILLING THROUGHOUT i The Grand theatre presentsfor t! last times tonight what the manage- ment believes to be the most dramatic soul.stirring drama set in the mact lavish, colorful and artistic settings, the screen has ‘ever seen. This pictuse, i4 “Sahara.”. starring Louise Glgum. C. Gardner Sullivan, the most tamous of ull photopnlay authors, wrote !‘Sa ,hara,” which is a big Hodkinson pic- ture, pre:ented by J. Parker Read, Jr., ‘and supervised by Allan Dwan. i Louise Glaum plays the role of Mignon. the darling of Paris, on ‘whom - her 'American husband, por- tfaved by Matt Moore, has, wasted his fortune. He takes over an engineer- igg job om the Sahara desert and Mignon. against her wisheg but Tured by the promise of a visit to Cairo, ac- companies him and dwells in a lux- urious tent, on the burning sands. Blut six months of the sand and pray- ing Arabs drive her to such ap utter- 1y depraved state of discontent that she leaves her husband and goes to Jairo. with Baron Alexis (Edward Stevens). o ; Noe too Yoimg‘ or too 0l to Enjoy = . A brick 'of KOORS three layer (Tutti Fruitti, Chocolate and Vanilla - ' ICE CREAM SUPREME Of a Pretty Wife Whose - Home Was Not, Hes Own . Her husband, grieved by he seeming lightness, ' thought she was't big euongh for a real ' _ wife's job, how gt . She, slighted and hurt, could’ not understand why the comrade-! " ship she craved was missing., | LY later ‘she find: h a en a shocking revelation op- abmented and a victim of drugs, and || ened the eyes of both! ke hr child, begging in Cairo. He has|f: i .. o TIET o5 e sworn to'kill the woman who weck- || A veal life-story of ‘éné of a mil- ed his lite. She, With every desire || lion homes., With lovely Elsie talfilled except that of Mappiness; is || Fergmsonin QM Gflofiomm g Atasty _ . Sunday Dinner. . oo § ' Basily digestedand healthful. Made with- 19 1 o moved to her. first real, loving. sacri- ajl in her power to cure him, and Vhat then of the butterfly who found i D soni3 OF the Juh. who suftered a[| .- ORCHRESTRA SUNDAY EVE. _ gMp, surprise and please you. > g : Children May Come fice—the return of her husband’s - - the day comes when she is recognized. 1iying. death for the love of an un- [ : 3 N 3 4 o ’ .< 1 HUl mind through her death! She does . o e : HAWAIH PRISMA---Natural Color Pictures taithfull ‘wife? Of the child who : Sunday mat. 10;;25:. Sun Rwas mons meste?. The climas win || Other days; Mats 10¢,20c. ~* ~~ Eves10c, 28¢ SPRAINS HER ANKLE “May Tully’s popular stage farce, . “Mary’s Ankle” has been adapted /,into 'a truly delightful screen com- edy. and is being shown at the Hiko 7 theatre.last times tonight with Doris

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