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PROUD OF NAVY NEWS OF THE T-HEATREYS o w VAUDEVILLE AT GRAND REX WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY| . Struck by a bolt of lightning, pick- As' a special attraction at the |ed up for dead and buried alive by his Grand theatre, beginning with the cmésla, Wltwdikfi)w"fig? is o:ly sm?- hildren at|ned, Coun +Mo) me wakes up in ) al matinee for the o the family vault ltmdvonly by super H . the famous DeWaldo vl}'l5 ;Frlfa';::':“ms novelty stunts on human effort makes his escape to the the “slack” wire, contortions and his Jouter world. In the meantime his e act, during which he cousin succeeds to the title and woos ‘:::;lt:::‘;n;gy?he piano-accordian. the woman di Montrone loves. At one o'clock p. m. he will give a| The dreadful experience has'so free exhibition on the down town changed the appearance of the Count streets on Thursday. that he is unrecognized to his closest —_— - ;rlends. He loses his 1dehmywand HLY DELIGHTFUL ecomes a music master. ord V&%?%ggtt}y Marguerite Clark in a|reaches him of his cousin’s perfidity, characteristic light comedy role,|who does not love the girl he has «Easy to Get,” the picture which ap-|won and wants only her estate. The pears at the Elko lagt, times tonight,|count returns and wrecks vengeance is thoroughly delightful. on the man who has sentenced him ‘The title refers'to a remark whichfto a living death. Then, by means| "’ Hon. Thomas 8. Butler a two-hour-old husband made in the|of the phantom melody which he had hearing of his bride while on their |played to her in years gone by the honeymoon to the effect that women |girl realizes that the coumt is not are like trolly cars: If you miss one dead. Her love for him revives. another will be along.in a minute.| This is the merest outline of “The The bride decides to give him a)Phantom Melody,” the Universal pro- chance to prove it, and slips off of{duction in which Monroe Salisbury is the train at the next station. He|to appear at the Rex theatre on Wed- pursues frantically and both land|nesday and which is said to be the into a laughable and exciting set of |most fascinating romance screened adventures. in a long time. F. McGrew Willis, Miss Clark’s performance 18, as|who wrote the story, has combined usual, vivacious and pleasing. Har- the imagination of Dumas, the wierd- young husband. son in the plot, characters and situa- Larry Semon in “The Fly-Cop” tions of this unusual photodrama. also appears last times at the Elko| 7The locale of the story being in LATEST MASTERPIECE|gorceous interiors and much natural No delusions as to the publc's|geerery have been caught by the {Mr. Butler’s purpose. . ‘tastes ‘in motion pictures are enter-lcamers to add to the .romantic in- : tained by Cecil B. Demille, WhoS®|ereqt of the story. ... latest Paramount-Arteraft pieture| 'y, ‘. -1500 of Gount dl Montrone, ;’l;(.a}el;;dfil"fig:::i;"s ‘.'.l.?‘g?dA;m Monroe Salisbury has the biggest role with it, happiness. .the Elko theatre tomorrow, also on matinee and evening. Charles West, Lois Lee, Joseph Ray |heart’s father. From ‘Lucky” with a failure, but, if T were, I W’(,)llld blame myself, not my audiences. especially a fighting lover. That is|ring complications in the story, which the Barrie story was produced |lfam Farnum makes such a splendid |victory. and the all-star cast assembled to in-|and heroic figure in “Rough and terpret it, Mr. De Mille has'no cause|Ready,” his newest and tremendously Thomas Meighan has the role of| The picture, which was directed Crichton, the resourceful butler, who|hy Richard Stanton, among the snows are Gloria Swanson, Lila Lee, Theo-|ag the chief attraction for a one day|: dore Roberts, Bebe Daniels, Raymond run, There are three performances _ Hatton and Guy Oliver. R daily, at 2:30 and 7:20°and 9 p. m. “‘Male and Female” is:a super-feat-y Mr, Farnum has the role of Bill -ure requiring two-hours to.yun the|stratton, who has always.led a’high- film. To see it all ‘'one must be-at|gocial Ite, and who is as square with the . Elko..promptly, at 715 or th 9:15, »the. times’ pérform self: Hé ' Pullets, and hens do bett ing oyster. shell as a regul ' their.ration; This, was' pro terftil handling of the-situation “ha: Gypsies: who is there that is not life? Thetr dress? Thelr habits and |, ;g preaks off the troth. costumes? How much do you know P 5 about them? ”;];g? n}'fi: z‘i‘{g’f; :::ry%fi::dgb(:g ‘eat than we do. If' they have the S Garamonnt sdrio "W Novels, poems and “songs havel, ;7% "3 true {5 almost’ shat-| OYster shell, ground bone, meat scraps = Y been written about these strange wanderers but very few of us have had the opportunity to acquaint our- ! selves with the way they live. We know .them as fortune tellers and horse-traders and some people, who are ignorant of these queer people, believe that they have An over-indul- gence for kidnapping children. An| . American director, Morton Thornton LIQUID « by name, happened to secure a scen- AND ario dealing with gypsy life. Realiz- “AKE ing the difficulty of finding a band of & gypsies in this country whose camp life was what the author of the story had in mind, he went abroad and 1HE Blo over in Scotland found just what he VAL UE was looking for. He engaged a 8 zroup of actors who had stage and PACKAGES screen experience both here. and abroad and combined them with this band of gypsies and thus was able to turn ount Romany ‘‘Where Love Runs Wild”, one of the most inter- esting six-reel picture features pro- duced in recent years. Heretofore in making pictures of gypsies and gypsy camps, directors have faked, but Mr. Thornten has adhered’ to absolufe truthfulness in producing his feat- ure by employing a tribe of Romanies who will be on view in the picture at the Rex theatre today. tered. He determines to sever all'the ties that bind him to a city of hypoc-| 8 variety of ground grains. in he packs his bag andis soon headed, ) 3 better than we ¢an balance it for the great open northland to.tramp s | them. s Vitagraph serials, has one well known ‘“pet peeve.” It,is the per- son, who upon meeting him, never fails to put the question to him as s to whether he actually goes through the -thrilling and ueath-defying stunts that his picture represents him as performing. It is true in many cases that pro- ducing directors and companies are loath to have their high paid and popular stars risk life and limb in the stunts that a serial script callsis for. What are known as ‘“roubles” are used. - Not so with Antonio Mor- eno, regardless of what the company or his directors may think. He con- tends that fans who are attracted by his name and personaliy on the screen want to see him and not Bill 42, i i Jones or Sam Brown dressed like him. _ ., Nothing'ean equal the delicious, appetizing flavor of butter. This _conscientious attitude of Nothing éan equal the health-giving qualities of butter. It con- go;&;:z:g:&?: sn"fix&“fn"fi‘}g“fi‘&‘: “tains the valuable substance known as “Vitamines,” obtainable thriller, “The Invisible Hand,” the only in genuine butter and other dairy products. Always ask first three episodes of which will be your dealer for ¢ : shown at the Grand theatre on Thursday. Right in'the very first . \ 5 e, S ens |t CHIEF BRAND BU1 TE ———— e PURE BUTTER IS NOT EXPENSIVE Compare the present price of butter with the price of meat. 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. L.—you’ll be healthier, too. 4 thrown ' from the top of a moving train. In putting this' action thru s 5 there was a miscalculation and An- [ " MADE BY -tonio Moreno missed the soft spot on B BEMID J R M ERY C OMP A the railroad bank picked out for him E A N Y tosland. In consequence the comple- l c 5 tion of the episode and the starting } i . BEMID. ."' MINNESOTA LA i of the others was delayed for sev- eral weeks while he recovered from -the bruises and scratches sustained. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER This veteran Penmnsylvania law- maker is chairman of the Hoyse Committee on Naval Affairs For years he has advocated the build- ing of the best nivy in‘the world for the United States. Now ne predicts that Uncle Sam will:have the best equipped navy by the end of 1924 and he is proud of the | achievement. - The naval appro- {priation bill this year as, recom- .:lnendod by the ml‘n*l:ee to the bly cast as the|ness of Poe and the beauty of Steven-| (House — carries 3436,289.574. rison Ford is agreeably y whlehbp a en:' m the estimate ,as submiiMed by the Navy Depart: jment _of $222.341.660 and n“ FOo. | o ——— e — BEN!IDJI duction of $389.617.427 com- tonight. Italy, the producers have given the red ;@ duction an artistic and colorful| | e -with the bill lest year. MALE AND FEMALE pro Economy and at the same time a g background. Beautiful exteriors, good naval buflding e 15 the trail that brings weariness—but fon y b i ‘:ith his sleds and his hugkies he 55 of his career; and he portrays its sev-|is deeply contented, until he comes able Crichton,” will be on view atj, plgfilos Tn his‘usual artistic man-|to the mining settlement of Yellow . __|mner. ers in,the cast are Barney|Gulch. It is there that. he meets Thursday, Friday and Saturday—|gy ..o 5ean Calhoun, Ray Gallagher, |“Lucky” Durant, his former sweet- All the world loves a lover—and |sinister influence, is the cause of stir- Judging from the lavish scale upon jone of the potent reasons why Wil-|makes Stratton wage a long battle for to worry about his latest masterpiece. | interesting de luxe production. , OYSTER fls‘iELLs ‘ARE fiEEDED became his master’s master on a des-|of the mountains, for the most part,| Lime s Egsential for Hens to Manu- ert isle. Others in the notable casticomes to the Rex theatre Thursday, facture” Egge—Fowlis W ale Wednesday, Thursday, Fri friend froin disruptipn, ‘but his mas- "4 3 3 ter slfill‘ as un- ST TORE TODAY |2 pathetic result. Evelyn Durant;’to|=" It was proved that o pound ot oyster: BEX LAST TODAY gxoT he dis ;'ng;xdgedl and in whom he shell contains enough limefto manu- y Yas foun s ideal, misconstrues a| facture about seven dozen eggs. *This interested in them?. Their differentif ... "% " " hich she finds Stratton ( 'ghould not:be fed in the mfi. Fowls know more about what they need to @nd grit in hoppers before them, with risy. With a suddén return of energy| mash, they will balance thélr ratlon ‘ e HERE IS SCREEN STAR : Children's - WHO DOES HIS OWN WORK THE FEDALLEY and Mern's Antonio Moreno, popular ‘star of ] ‘”.‘J,‘:“‘_o""".“.'-‘g"- Shoes. The Umpire. “I guess 1 must be the umpire im my family.” “What makes you think so?” “Because all my decisions are kooted at.” il at Ease. “Se you had a bad half-hour at the Ladies’ club?” “Yes, I couldn’t talk politics intel- ligently and I was afrald to ask for the smoking room.” (A * Unappreciaged. The Judge—Your wife complains that you contribute nothing to the sup- port of your family. . The Accused—She's ot me wrong. My conduct prompts the neighbors te give her enough food and castoff cloth- ing _to_keep them in luxury. BICYCLES| plies. Furniture Repairing and Upholstering. 2 GENERAL REPAIR SHOP STAHL & JACOBS 311 Sixth St., Bemidji Phone 488 he “] am not one who would rafl at| " o"ryeon " Markwell. Douglas Ger-|learns that Evelyn will arrive in the :laatgu';lel: :zrgg;‘gf;g tfi:ti:::?zll’x}; rard directed the production. ;lillage next day, Bill cannot forget <., s past, as he thought. He'remains tor said recently. “The public knows = : art. I have mever been connected REX—THURSDAY . |in Yellow Gulch and faces Evelyn. -{The intervention of Jack Belmont, a and MARGUERITE CLARK I'EASY ks y'o) GET dry " LARRY SEMON i at the ELKO " TONIGHT—LAST TIMES for GRAND Nort THEATRE WHAT--- Does Your Bank Check - SAY? Your ch’eék, if it carries the name NORTHERN NATIONAL, is a tribute.to your good judgment. It is a silent witness that you have 1 T I , ‘Complete line of Tires and Sup- ’ fle ’ Monroe Salisbury In 'a Drama That Vibrates the Chords of Love and Hate “The Phantom Melody” With a hardly suppressed cry she started from her seat—forgetful of the audience—of her escort—of all the world. Again she heard the Phantom Melody— and the artist at the piano was—the man she loved! chosen Quality in Banking Service. hern National “At Your Service” MINNESOTA REX—'WednesdaY Presenting the Mansfield of the - Screen : . THURSDAY 4] : Willh_ip, Fox firesehts‘,Al:ner.ii:o;’s Most Popular Actor —in— OUGH AN READY Ey Richard Stantor and Ed. Sedgwick. Directed by Richgrd Stanton ‘Standard Pictures, Fox Film Corporation The Bemidji Public Schools presents ' 600 STUDENTS | ALL SPECIAL PARTICIPATE COSTUMES Prices 50c and 75¢ Matinee 2:30 Tues- day, Adults 35c, including war tax A STUPENDOUS PAGEANT “THE LIGHT” WEEKS SPENT In PREPARATION EACH SCHOOL AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS OF .THE HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR DEPARTMENT WILL BE REPRESENTED “Education” will be characterized by Miss Gloyd Snow “Any City” will be gharacterized by Robert Naylor Never before in this city has anything approaching the magni- tude of this event been staged. EVERY SEAT FOR EVENING SHOWS IS RESERVED, AND TICKETS. ARE NOW ON SALE AT BOARDMAN'S DRUG STORE Tonight & Wednesday s