Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 27, 1920, Page 4

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% ‘Jully into the reason AY being aisted in too far. New York tells a story of a Wwo- to him seeking a sep- her husband, to whom wed less than a year. d almost idoliz- he time of the inquired care- i ge had been . Knowing that she ha . ‘ed her husband at t marriage the lawyer 8. } e reason for this situation, with ‘th;n :vents leading up to it and how TInga and Bob both found happln:as. . ’Is.the story told by Norgm Talma ‘l.i ““iin ‘“The Woman Gives,” which wi e the attraction at the Rex theatro * begining ‘Wednesday. 'm‘wommi'. 10" Using!exact reproductions of ear y| lotels,gdanee halls, gembling dens, gallows, city hall and:historic places, “The Yisflgntes." a remarkable film, is worked out in scores of stirring scenes that followed the locating of innumerable rich ‘‘diggings” in the days of 1849, . N The. drama’ unfolds with absolute fidelity, the historic facts, the thrfl: ling ‘story of the “Forty-niners,” their migrations to California from sver part of: the globe, their hard- ships, adventures, successes, failures and tragedies. ' The plot itself, carry- ing one from the meadows of New ‘Bngland to the “Golden Gate,” i8 sensational in the extreme and its cHimax is so thrillingly presented that audiences grip the arms of their ‘chairs to hold themselves in their seats, Manager Brinkman of the Rex theatre, is to be congratulated ‘upon securing the greatest spectacular pic- ture shown since the 'ppoanncep( “the Clansman.” . s «The Vigilantes” will be featured at the Rex theatre, May 1 'and 2. REX TODAY “The Triflers,” & Universal produc- tion, said to be more than ordinary quality, will be the featured offering at the Rex theatre beginning today. ‘Bdith Roberts and David Butler are the featured players and are sup- ported by Nell Craig, Forrest Stanley, nny ' Alexander, Frederick -Vroom, Arthur Hoyt, Lillian Langdon, Kath-~ erine ‘Kirkham, Charles' Arfing, "Ar- thur-Shirley, Olita Otis, Colin Kenny and Magda'Lane, all of whom have ‘figured prominently in previous Uni- versal productions. ©REG R “The Triflers” has for its central figure Janet Randall, a pretty and clever ‘shop girl, whose. favorite lit- erature is the society column of'the daily” newspa L on. the ‘doing of .the.leaders of- fash- fon'and knows all the Four Hundred by their pictures in: the papers and ‘The mystié charm, .‘night; the.irresistible - BAPTIST CHAPEL CARS MAXE 600 Unique Method—ofrreaehinu Gos- pel Shows Excellent-Results. More to Be Constructed. As a. part of the New World Move - ment -of Northern Baptists, for,whlchl $100.000,000 {8 to be raised in an in- tensive campaign from ‘April 25 to May 2, several-new chapel cars will be add- ed to the seven which the denomina- ‘tion has already on the road. f These chapel cars are just what the name . \mplies, regular rallroad cars with q‘ehupgl on each one'and. living quarters ‘for the ‘missionary and kis wife.. -'They are switched about by the | rallrouds,’, stopping,. In various ‘towns| where there 18 no, Baptist church and, frequently’ In “smul’er ' towns ‘that are entirely’ churchless. Services are held | in them, both at the stops ar.d en route, and persons-are reached: who ‘might: otherwise have had no opportunity of | hearing the gospel. ¥, h; By. their ininistry 218 churclies and 858 Sunday schopls have been .estab- lighed,; 179 meeting houses builr, 272 pastors settied,’ ported. wirth ) sdditions. fo " the % brought about otherwise than Jealled, in the 60 months that it ‘has been on the road, reports 2,188..ser- mons preached, 3,993 familles visited, | 2,975 coples of the Scriptures distribut- “'ed, 892 conversions; 596 baptisms, 490 gddltion_s to: churches otherwise than by baptism, 5 church buildings erected and 19 pastors settled. ‘PLAN TO PAY SUNDAY /| 'SCHOOOL TEACHERS Now {7 Balarfed ‘Sunday School workers are: vored :by the ‘New ‘World Movement of Northern Baptists. . In:its campaign 2 the denomination plans, to spend $282,000 for 24 supervisors and organ- ars; 50 Bible workers fn. this coun- ‘and 24 in Latin America, three'spe- ‘in Sunday school institutes, 12 specialists tn young people’s work, 10 day. school directors and. 50 tratiied Sunday: school leaders. |¢ he biginning of a cha *bound to be & slow process.” he keeps posted o | sidered’ vulgar swho" would’ Jet; a_ boy 24MY conversions. re | m’noo,ooo,ooo between April 25 ‘and | love; 'the:thrill of a courdgreous 3 man fighting for love and-happiness in a ;vatpn-swppt country..' Ger- aldine’ Fa#fir appears in her newest dramatic triumph, *‘The Flame of the Desert,”’, an'intensely ematiopal story: of the Far East, massive spectack and ‘a great love story, at ‘the Elko theatre tonight, ' also Wednesday,! matinee and evening. ) “Mlame of the Desert,"” will carry, spectato;s from civilized sluxuries to the barbaric splendor of inscrutable | Py “ Egypt, where against the fascinating %? g&:&}:}o« ""‘t' b background of ancient cities and y 4 moonlit desert nights, the heroine is} \precipitated into a struggle agnlnst the blind fremzy of a whole nation gone mad. The tremendous émotional surge of! the story steadily gaing in momentum and culminates in a start-! ling climax. g 4 The cast supporting Miss Farrar in. “Flame of the Desert” gives a new meaning ‘to the much abused term | o «Al-star.”” -Portraying .the role ‘of the picturesque Egyptjan chieftian is Lou_Tellegen, whose appearance op- posite his noted wife in “The World and Its Women™ 'was enthusiastically acclaimed by motion picture ‘audien-{ ces throughout the’ country. In ad- dition, the supporting company em- bracas such prominent figures in the pantomimic. world as Casson. Fergut son, -Alec. B. Francis, Macey 'Harlam and Kate Lester. The Elko orchestra will play at each evening performance.. . “PRETTY BABY” ; Jimmie Hodges, who will present his latest 1920 version of *‘Pretty Baby”. the big ' sensational musical comedy in which he scored his great- est success: last season ‘said, ‘P. T. Barnum was all wrong when h%-“'.fl the American ,people "nlv\-:?{ o be humbugged. t old saying might g0 for some: .. But T figured it is ‘for 'the.:¢lsss that would not gt ols nickel to'see the Kaiser’s fu. neral, % ¢ 'Such is not the case in ‘the the- atrical business, far be it from such. The theatre-goers of today must have | . the ‘goods or they willi not buy it.}. They must have double value for all the change they 'leaye on the ledge at ‘the’ box ‘office: window, ‘I have discovered ‘thelr wants and I am giv- ing them an ‘entertainmen: that. is inaking: them set up and take notice. “We are taking the-audience from Long Island to China and back by way of Honolulu, and in'doing o 'it requires tons of magnificlent scenery Tor, the seven large scenes used ‘in'the production with a:lavish display of the’'very 'latest ,creations of gowns and gorgeous fashions which have been designed by the latest modistes fritish. ‘scon ers and introduced to Sir Baden-Powell. P * When Mr, Boyce sailed: for home he brought . vith” him: a; trunkful of scout literature .dnd’ . determination " that Amierican. boys' should -ha‘v{ seoutthg at once and effectively. . AL SCOUT _ LEADER'S. N + A Love s’ury in Japan. What . wonl e ‘American. resder | thii aving bheen.bronght, by the:au- thor “"to ‘that place ‘where.the hero's voice ‘becomes soft ‘and the herolne!} blushes and lowers her eyes, to see a row of asterisks indicating a foot-note, which says: “At this point he asked " her to ‘marry him.” That is° what the | Japanese have ‘done in the love scene in “John Halifax,. Gentleman,” ‘so tha it might accord. with thejr “peculia sense ‘of delicacy.—World ‘Outlook.. iy War Department ‘Aavice ana ence. .Bgen 'Followed iform. " Daughtér's’ Comebatk. i Mother—*“Shame on_you, 'Dorothy! The idea of letting a’hoy whom you've f known: only a-week, Kisy you;! " Why, vhen I was your age a girl was: con- 8COUTS AID. OVERWORKED. C even hold her -hand until; he’d known " T 0y. 8CO \ her - several months.”. Daughter ' (in- |aid of Chicagg’s hard souciantfy)—*And - didn’t - you | say, |ome much-dreaded ‘infe once, mother .that it used to take you | will. mot ‘spread : further—not~ two 'weeks (to zo_from New: York- to | boys and the cats ¢an ) Chicago?”’—Yale ‘Record, =~ = - - “Unifed States’ Many Wars." ' The United States regular army has engaged* In ‘more: than ‘a hundred; wars or “military <¢ampaigns; about nine- |8 tenths of them. being 'with . Indian| tribes. hdependent,’ New' York. W ———————————————————————————— Compare the present price of butter with the price of . Compare: the prices: of the same; two: items as’they were four ' years ago. - Meat has increased nearly 300 per cent, butter less - than 100 per.cent. Use more butter and less meat and’reduce: the H. C: Ls;:-?ou’l} be healthier; too. ; = g Nothing ‘éant equal the delicious, appetizing; flavor of butter. Nothing cAn! eguhX the health-giving gqualities of butter. It con- * tains the VAIGHBIE substance known as “Vitsmines,” obtainable only in genuiné; butter:and other’ dairy products. - Always ask your dealer for : RN 2 CHIEF BRAND BUITER ' BEMIDJI CREAMERY COMPANY 'BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA . . . 400 Minnesota Avenue ; eps the best stock of he Northwest, O;:; of the Year’s Mvo‘st’ ;. BEAUTIFUL' - EDITH ROBERTS A freik of fate tossed humb) pretty Janet Randall into the social |1} swirl she craved and dreamed of. | A ‘society lion—her idol—was her ‘The, ’~—the picture ‘you' simply can’t afford to miss. Jack Dempsey in ~ “Dare Devil Jack” | (PHANTOMS OF 9 e ‘Rex Uni Matinee 218_ Minnesota Avenue j . wou'use’ o 'Cll'amberlaiii’si TUESDAY. EVENING, -APRIL:27:1920 Pa - Potterson Yot It you are looking for real “hat satisfaction,” the P Wax will surpass expectations ' without a regret. : : ke’ Ask your ‘dealer for “’tk %ATTERSON. .nunmmuuulmuunlmnmr.\ux il ' Sold in Bemidji by THE HUB CEOTHING CO. " ' ~¢ " Bemidji,’ Mian, It Will Surprise You” . “says the Good Judge - - . . "< When you learn how long alittle of the Real Tobacco - : ' Chew lasts. s How .long it holds its. .tobacco taste. : .'The real satisfaction. " - The ‘money saved. . Any man who \ue;c:"th‘e ‘ Real ‘Tobacco' Chew will. | ‘Pat Up in Two Styles’ RIGHT CUT is a short-cpt tobacco ..~ .. * 'W-B'CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco i 1 - “No one who hasnot had Influenza can realize the suffering [ - usés o how it defies treatment. - | know of nothing that will ‘| give such. prompt relief as'Chamberlains Cough. Remedy, for. when'it ia taken the pain in the chést disappears, the fever sub- sides and the whole body becomés more comfortable.- s Then again, the after effe@s of Influenza are often even more Cough Remedy | Though the greate®t danger from chis diseasé is Pneumonia,. | "1 have never known a single case of Inflienza to résult in it when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was freely given. Thé ?guinent 4 cough that frequently follows Influenza’ can be relieved by’ §- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and should not be allowed to | ron on "ntil it becomes troublesome.” g % * weighing over a pound, net. 1 ou paying for Coffee? RHHI ! "‘li’vi“h“i“ 1N 15“1’“ .1‘1\

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