Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 20, 1920, Page 4

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mummmm BAOKBONE ‘Somebody ‘said something:once abogt. the ' month of March “coming in like lamb and going out like a:lion.? les Ray. is like: that-in his n “"Thomas H..Ince picture, ‘'Alarm Clock ‘“——-—-— torsaevery ll‘hursdny at: ‘the - Gund theatre; will have an oppartunity to atill see the beginning, when chap- ters one, .two and_ three will be 'shown free to the children’ Wednes- ) ‘day afternoon -at 4 o’clock, and’to anyone, else Who missed: the begin- » which will be an attraction at . ko tonight, also Wednesday and T “At’the. eg‘lnnlng he’s a mild-man- norod autotruck salesman, who, it you stepped on his toes, would apolo- for having toes at all. He couldn’t Iélp it. ‘He was naturally shy, and ,hg stuttered something feartul, /8o, despite his efforts to emulate the * fiym’s star salesman, William Blinker, "Charlie was rapidly falling by the - wayside, when a pretty girl and kind - providence straightened out his back- * bone. ‘Then the fur began to fly. «Alarm Clock Andy” is declared to be in the boyish star’s best manner. . It was written by Agnes C. Johnson and directed by Jéerome Storm.: It is . a Paramount Artcraft picture. !EWGEORGBWALSK mw emnv nT Qra Those who love the sea will be thrilled with the scenes in “The ~Shark.” a William Fox presentation !utnrlng George Welsh, which is ' showing tonight at the Grand the- i atre, 3 Much of the action tl.kes pl.lco ‘on i a tramp ofl steamer sailing for Mexi- . can ‘and South Americgn ports and ! carrying a crew who fear their cap- i tain” and his mate because of their mmn and cruelty. ‘The plot of the story is worked out " while the ship is travelling at full speed. The action s speedy, too, and : mu s held in breathless sus- j pense’ when the hero, to save the 1 heroine’s honor, fires. the.cargo of oil which explodes and ‘blows up-'the + ship. But the happy ending of this forceful and tragic play. lq-vu & feel- . .fwd»p‘n Hallroom Boys cometly, on "the sames program. Chapters four, five and six shown-Thursday only, aftern evenlng, arnchedul ; Harry Carey’s famous flylng qmd ron of cowboys, from his own rancl in ' California, are to be seen in'*A Gun Fighting Gentleman,” Univers sal’s newest ‘feature starring Carrey at the Rex. 'The scenes of the story, are laid in Wyoming and Chicago and the action shifts from the pa-| latial home of a -millionaire to - thel’ ittle range in the west. The -story. of the pla.y revolves theyenne Harry” Buford, who has ‘inheritéd from his father a ranch in'Wyoming of which he is de- prived by John Merritt, a Chlcsgo packer through ‘legal proceedings.’ Harry umaccustomed 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 Merritt, but the net result of his trip is a humiliating experience at the hands of the magnate’s yo\mg daughter. AT THE REX THEATRE, WEDNES: ; DAY. AND THURSDAY. - “The:Spite Bride,” a Selsnick pic- ture starring Olive Thomas, comes to the . Rex theatre tomorrow. It's simply’ a knoekout—the beslt thing that the pooplo ‘presented 'in And Olive Thomas was never bett: in, Iur lite. 'She is’ the. essence on | youthtul - impulse” with: just enotgh thrills to, make you a little bit creepy—not enough ‘to make your : | spine; run -cold—with ;enough sus- Every person, large or small, who missed the-opening chapters of. the . great outdoor serial “‘Smashing Bar- . riers,” which is runnlng three chap- Anll Eumpm Aglmlnn "Gausés Unrest Near Anatolla ‘By. Sir ‘Percival Phillips. (Staff correspondent of the Interna- tion News Service and the London Daily Express) .- Adelia, Anatolia, April 20.—The . whole of Anatolia seems to be in- +fected with Anti-European unrest fo- i - mented from Mustapha Kemal’s head- quarters at Konia. Mustapha’s erhissaries; have been touring the country preaching a re- :rvolt against the Allies and declaring ; that a carefully organized movement - has every cha?ce ¢f success, as Eu- ‘‘rope i b1 at this time to under- & Y. withdrawal . .-i88_evidence OF Kémel's staff vlsited Adalia a few days ago and had secret 'pense to keep you interested from start.to finish—with enough laughs to give that nice, warm feeling in- side and a few tears which give you a pleasant, happy feeling nfterward methods,: thus secuflng many un- willing. recruits from the.villages. It is estimated the nucleus of his army consists of two divisions, largely seas- oned troops, concentrated north of the Taurus Mountains, while another force is close to the frontier of the Greek zone round Smyrna, where eon- stant outpost fighting i§ taking place, costing .the Greeks twénty. casualties weekly on an average. Mustapha has, drawn a’ cordon to prevent foodstuffs| and merchandise from leaving, Ana- tolialto ever, with the interior. ergeti d’ prom Turks féar geroplanied. nére' ma, 'Hono 3 where honor is' due,” says erson. recently sppointed Lumber Conipanies, Hnr- He wrote to D kota ofmer 'D. B. c su\dent, hneider, announces his pro- term : & $ucce$srul” n.nd enter inow. ; atkins, Pres., 806 Front D. He has aldo’ been megotiating with|’ the Arab government for joint opera- tions- in: Northern Syria to: occur; simultaneously with a rising in Ana- tolia, The ttroops, there are chiefly. irregular levies operating indepen- dénuy and intent on pillage, but they woll if inducements were sufficient. Merritt, a land- gmbbrmg Chxc go paeker How he: accomp- hshes thls is show ghaphl ally in “The Gun'’ Fxghtmg'_ ‘be’inclined to join the regulars | Bolshévist agents are said to ha.ve: | reached’ 7 ‘Mustapha’s - headquarters Russia via the Black Sea, but: interviews with influential ‘Turks-at |1 the local club. He said the army was ready to fight for the integrity -of ' *Turkey, and promised a coup at Con- “:; stantinople within a month, as a re- . sult of which the provinces would be . guaranteed liberation from European ‘. domination and' the freedom of the 1 capitol would be secured. The propa- : nndists are undoubtedly influenclng the people. : ~. [ found the attitude of the Turks ”I am assured by lnd(vlduals who are thorougly informed of the sit- | uation'and have'a long knowledge of. the Turkish character, and of Musta- pha'’s résources, that no serious revolt \hert one of thinly veiled hostility, |: ;twhile a number were openly offensive :'in the bazaars, in contrast to the -.natives of Mersina, where a strong . French' colonial force, with machine « gunrs and artillery, hold the port. The railway service to the interior 4 s irregulm and unsafe for foreigners. 1 Armenians continue to flee to the _ .-coast by train and road, anli there : has been an exodus from Adana. The majority are emigrating, ter- i, rorized by the threats of the Mosléms, and are paying exhorbitant prices for .-passages in overcrowded steamers;|g \ some to Cyprus, many to America. p Musiapha has been, wtrengq;ening ;his forces of regulars by pressgang or . plicated ltmaul Allments. 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