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to-be-following him, the motorman.on| @ street car here stopped his:car the other night and.started to .investi- gate. ) ‘ On the fender he found the three- year old daughter of Ernest Miller. The little girl had been carried two ‘| Ylock. - She was uninjured. 3 THEATRE | RE TODAY Olive Thomas “The SPITE BRIDE” ! STUTTERING CHARLIE RAY. RAND/| . Charles Ray, the youthful motion TONIGHT ONLY AT @ picture star, e;nphaucally denies the Showing tonight only at the Grand [ p;pu1ar belfef that singing with peb- theatre, the next three chapters of | bles in your mouth will cure stutter- " _EAT__ o gl «The Deed of a Devil,” “The Living|ing. How does he know? H,f’ tried N L : Grave,” d. “Downward to Doom,” it in his new photoplay, Alarm Ve, an Clock Andy” which will occupy the UR conduct 1s’ decorous and polite. Our servic are efficient and satisfactory. Our business fairness is well known. | { six reels of the great daring out-lgcreen a¢ the Elko tonight, lagt times. ean, Joe Ryan, and Edith Johnsom|gets 5o twisted when he talks to a will be the attraction. prospect that.it almost takes a Hou- || eosmec———— etherwise, immediately grip al‘::eha}g discouraged but he fortifies himself Our Waiters ) , fSirst three episodes of this smashing| “pow to Get Ahead” and tries his 2 ‘ ] " After scoring a nation-wide success as the “baby vamp” in | story have, and the unique MAanner|iyeqy ¢4 talk like a “regular fellow.” time, give added zest in the showing. |ynd accident brings him into the B i g by playing a very dramatic role in her latest Selznick pic- [ path of a big business man who takes | =—=—————— H ture, “The Spite Bride “get there.” It’s a heart.-warming ) ) Samuel Shipman and Max Marcin, | .o neqy in Mr. Ray’s best style. AT door serial story of the lumber camps, | = 5q 5 would-be live-wire galesman . ol g “Smashing Barriers” with Wm. Dun-{y,."0 ) 4uto concern, Charlie’s tongue Thlrd iy traa‘ ca fl Seldom does any story, serial OF|gini o get it untied. He's pretty well the interest of the svectawg with' “Do It Now” mottoes and books . . Do the Waitin “Upstairs and Down,” Olive Thomas shows her versatility - of presenting three episodes at onelo,iv when a pretty girl comes along “ 4 P % y e ty m' WOMAN.IN ROOM 13 an interest in him does Charlie really FRIL. & S/ © FOX NEWS—Mightiest of All CENTURY FARCE COMEDY A Riot of Fun in Two Parts authors of a host of Bromlwayt sluccesl; ses scored their biggest play triump! UNUSUAL COMEDY (0! e o in Room 13.” Ship- MIN A g “Jack Straw,” Robert Warwick’s new picture, which will be shown at man is the author of those great hits the Elko theatre Friday and Satur- which for a long time have held the board on Broadway, “Friendly Ene- ) mies” and “East is West.” Max Mar-|day is about an iceman who follow- . ; % cin claims as recent Broadway tri- ed his lady love across the continent| umphs, ‘‘Cheating Cheaters” and|and became a waiter and won her - “Hyes of Youth.” In “The Woman hand after she had blossomed out as ‘fn Room 13” they have written thefa society debutante. Of course, he most baffling, insolvable, gripping really wasn’t an iceman and a wait- \ murded mystery of the decade. Toler at all. In reality, he was the “WHICH? guess who the woman in room 13 was, “Arch Duke of Pomerania’” travel- is a practical impossibility for the ling incognito. But it all makes -a . 4 Gold or the Woman? keenest mind. Pauliue Frederick most amusing screen comedy. -W. - : counts her characterization of Laura |Somerset Maugham wrote the origin- _ ; e in this play as her greatest|al play. Willlam DeMille directed ! TOM M'x Goldwyn achievement. the picture, which includes in the . . cast such players as Carroll McCom- |- A -~ 3 as, J. M. Dumont, Charles Ogle and [ . fights. for both in Sylvia Ashton. It is a Paramofint. ¢« = Fighting For BEX UNION ORCHESTRA 10c and 25¢ Matinee 2:30 ' Nights 7:20 and 9:00 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY ri1ONEER Grand =] R : REX TODAY . «The Spite Bride,” a Selznick pic- ture starring Olive Thomas, comes to the Rex today. It’s simply a knock- THEATRE Arteraft. out—the best thing that the screen um;;m Fox star, is £ s has seen in many moons. It has snap, . the x'theatre Friday in| 199 NIGHT dash and zest; a human picture of |another western photoplay. “Fightin 4 4 . 4 human people presented in a human |for Gold,” wnich is described as “rip- 0 TUES AY r s way. And Olive Thomas was never|roading”—in fact, a genuine Mix|. L4 ; better in her life. She is the essence|play. The story is based on the book |’ of youth—youth at its fingst—with|‘“The Highgrader,’” by William Mac- its simplicity, grace, charm and wist-|leod Raine, and the scenario is by fulness . Charles Kenyon, the well known dra-|- A picture filled with thrills and action, bad men, 4 hero, Jimmie Hodges presents DON LANNING “The Spite Bride” is a drama of|matist and screen writer. 4 Don o aed 2 . % 5 youthful impulse with just emough| “PFighting for Gold” is said to be ROBERT WARVICK. and a lively live Jbear. ) | 4 thrills to make you a little bit|another splendid vehicle for Mix wn TJACK STRAW ok 3 % creepy—not enough to make your|daredevil stunts, with a pretty love DARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PICTURE The Musical Comedy Success spine run cold—with enough sus-|story running through it and some pense to keep you interested from|good hard western figkting. A live start to finish—with enough laughs |bear is one of the best amusing feat- to give that nice, warm feeling in-|ures. Mr. Mix has a new leading|laughter. side and a few tears which give you|lady this time in Miss Teddy Samp- a pleasant, happy feeling afterward. [son. E l K a : BABY CARRIED 3 BLOCKS ON - |4 « Ph- - TROLLY FENDER—UNHURT FRL & SAT. - ¥ L A _ Salina, Kan., April 22.—Horrified by. the shrieks of a child tufat seemed A picture ‘crammed with amazing twists and constant “Lightning Bryce” " THE CAST Kate Arnold...........ANN LITTLE Lightning Bryce.....JACK HOXIE Powder solvang ............ Paul Hurst PRETTY ' BAD ‘Cast of 30—Special Orchestra and Scenery -Singers—Dancers—Comedians . Who will bring suns to_the, lives. of.. The Mystery Woman, Jill Woodward DANRCE TONIGHT - Gowboys, Indians,, dance hall gitls bring sunshine ’ i s AT MAONIC BAED =g g i 8:!:111(%::,‘ saloonkeepers, . Chuna. Sl all who see it—with 0 e dance H men, etc. Y Y L ; B P ¢ ight in: the : g p o | ety | ghoge ! § 5 AB€ U ettt TONIGHT .- Last B i HODGES DIXIE CHORUS " Prices 50c, $1.00; $1:50—Plus War Tax . .Advance Sale at GRAND Saturday, April 24 for Masohs and’their families. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ' ; DAILY PIONEER CITY PROPERTY EXCHANGES | . The D. Gendreau residence proper- ty in Henderson’s addition to Bemid- ji has been purchased by E. M, Sathre, and the Gendreau property in Nymore was sold to E. J. Tagley through the office of T. Baudette. POPULAR BEMIDJI COUPLE : LICENSED TO MARRY TODAY License to wed was granted today by Clerk of Court ¥. W. Rhoda to James Carroll Hill and Irma Cornelia Augusta Huhnke, both well known to social circles of this city. The knot is to be tied this evening, it is reported. ————————————— et CHARLES [N AN “ArLarM Crock ..~ AnDY”" " A Laugh Hit That Never Runs Down Stylish Coats ata Low Price RALPH GRACIE POST 5 TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT s+ All members of the American Le- gion are urged to be in attendance at the meeting of the Ralph Grocie post tonight at the rooms of the Be- midji Civic and Commerce -associa- tion at 8 o’clock. Several matters of importance are to be taken up for o discussion and require the attend- R ance of every member. Reports will be heard from various committees which have big things in store for the next few" weeks. ’ E’ ' TONIGHT _ Paramount Maiazine aiid Holmes Trnvelo‘&q A New York manufacturer was forced to dispose of several thousand | Spring Coats. The lot was bought by a representative of 800 merchants of which we are members..- Our allot- “ment arrived this morning. ‘ BAPTIST SERVICES CONTINUE TO GROW IN INTEREST Tn spite of the bad weather a full houge was the order at the First Bap. tist church last night. Mr. Moyer preached on *“The Unpardonable Sin”. He made it plain that thig sin is not what any have said it is, but just wh-t God says it is, tlat is, blaspheming the Ho! pirit. He put PR N emphasis on Mark 0, which says A R . ) ¥ B “Because they said, ‘He hath an un- # - g clean spirit,’ ”’, this saying of theirs 5 . : . o ON SALE FRIDAY AND brought the warning from Jesus, ‘‘He s that shall blaspheme the Hold Spirit ! ; , SATURDAY hath never forgiveness.” This was ) o * not a sin. of ignorance but.a deliber- ate sin against light. i Mr. Moyer will preach tonight at eight o'clock on Cain. See them in’our west window to- night. Choice—— $1 9.75 MARKHAM REGISTER Among those registered at the Markham on Wednesday are T. A. Brickson, C. T. Peterson and W. D. Galloway of St. Paul; Leo B. Harris, W. G. Collins, K. ‘W. Camp, C. J. Howard, J. B. Torgerson, F. <. Rein- hard, 8. O. Paulson, William D. Ma- loney, Douglas Smith, W. C. Jeppson, M.. P. Christian, W. T. Taylor and R S."A. Harvey of Minneapolis; H. L. \ 3 X Bnglish, J. Kirkwood, A. L. Hut- ' chins and H. J. Kolling of Duluth; 8. N C. Aageson of Milwaukee, R. Simms, William Heyden of Chicago; D.C. Bow of Hibbing; D. W. Mo : Produced by Thos H. Ince Nabb of Winnipeg, Manitoba; H. G. WMo S. H ART il'l “c AMERON’S WIFE” Felger of Fort Wayne, Ind.; J. R. Blackbura of Ashland; and Mrs. E V. Murphy of Minot, N. D. . T ANT TO RENT. BUY. SELL OR TRADE. ADVERTISE IN PIONEER WANT COLUMM

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