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in Advance” has: added ‘to -its bril- | yan lan J AR ERAL S 1. m I} & “fiéh Dorothy: ‘Phillips playing the |'e): that 1o ‘member miss'this ses<fpart of Josn WGray, daughter of a SR LI TR Canadian fur trapper, . who-is lured to the Klondike by promises of wealth; ‘omatoes an Béltrami Nurserie Gregnliofise, § I e ; . - A okt ¢ Jwith William 8towell playing . op- & proper wom : JeH: ‘Walker was a : : ) 363-. JG regnwaod ; Qeuiptery: % MARKHAM REGISTER posite the star?. with Priacilla Déan, [sectr o sh:ll I‘:a_': ‘dlty. mother'.” . § 3 street. o . P s Among ‘ .those registéred at thefa gtar in her own right, appearing in es of this “City Mother,” 5 Markham“on Wednesday were R. A.lan important part in°thjs production, to the resolution; shall be wi Wi o | Thompaon, W..J. Weddell, W. H: Sei- | nothing ' is uc'ilnt'flut‘ will' make | “to teach; to warn and n(en‘zi@ftlo mproved and partially - improved | def, D. A. Beekman;J. W. Franey,|«Paid in Advance”. repic..in the| young; .to co-operate with gther e Lo farme. Our ldrge sales force has a|0,'D; Scheidler, Wiillam H. -Moore, [ world- of motion p‘:eu:ies. 71 ‘agenciea to eliminate the ‘evil of im- George Fort, of Eckles, transacted jcontinual inquiry: for improved and Q. J. .Severson, F. Melvin, George| y; Miss Hathaway,| = Auto.and taxi*for hire, phone:No, arkham Hotel f0mi L 6te-111.Enterprise Auto Co, . - 3t5-29 c : P. Judge of Gohfi was & Wed- morality, and to support for public ller in this city. business in Bemidji between trains|partially improved farms. It you wish [ gteavens, L. W. Goldberg, J. P: Daly, Y s SO " i ahute T T it to sell your farm and your.price sud| 4. 8, Jenson, F. W. Wités of Minne: WAL HAVE . offiée oulg B e Tho: Bistee 50,000 'to loan on farms, Dean ; e SOk terms are right, we can sell it for|gapolis; E. A. Dahl, Harry Lung, W. 2 $ MOLEER" 11aws agatnst vice.".". d Co. N e YY) you. -Write or come and see the F. R.| g "phillips, W. M. Hagen, M. R. Lead- TR W & ik ; s 5 i Duxbury . Land Company,” 204% | ¢r,°L. J. Larson, and R, L. Harbin.of ews Sérvice) thig'evening. Third. - street~ :(Upstairs),- Bemid, wth: A, B.. e Rh Denver, May-:27p—Denver. 6 - to g : Mmoo e B 0 5 | have.a ROty Mother o -edusats | Jacobson of Fergus Falls; 1. J. Zigan | Varn and safeguard’ ‘the young men o D - . and women of the city, RALPH GRACIE POST AND ; and H. L. Haas of Chicago; Harry L.} "%y CoVt & U. workers have de- MEN’S AUXILIARY MEET | Gould of Brainerd: Charles M. Cooley | - Al ggnben'sotA the MDE Gracle gr Gr.tl:;}: ;‘ng Mrs. ‘H. Eé Pt::'n.fi; ‘;',":fi;}'::t::;"'&:""flon as a means t Legt ] . and “Mrs. Eckman an iy, | 2 : " the Gragle post are urged to be |J. B. Burns of Ironton; C: P. Judge of | ot & coflerence of members of the EraE : i atendance at fhe meeting to be 'g&tnto and A, H. Smith of Madison,|">° gmen and "Mrs."C. L. Pegelow are |ya1d" ening Wis. ~ f makiog a visit bf two weeks in Min. held this evening at the rooms of the i % having gone down the fore | E 2 3 Mrs. George Severns of ijni\t Vi me & brick of Koor’s ice|ley, was shopping and visiting in T 4-5tf| Bemidji 'yesterday. S . See. hiby for your mani- | - curing, shampooing, ial magsages|: R S e o s o ' NEWS OF THE THEATRES H : ; ; S PROMISED AS THRILLING its spontaneity and rapid-fire humor Oscar Dahl of Guthrie motored.to| Six reels, the fourth, fifth and|in the hands of Elmer Harris, the Bemidji yesterday to attend the hear- [ sixth ‘episodes of Vitagraph’s im-|Scenarist, in its transition to the ing held at the,Markham -inrefer-|mensely popular mystery esrial, “The |5¢reen. Pretty Wanda Hawley is the ence to establishing a railroad station | Invisible Hand,” starring Antonio |1é8ding woman, and fat Walter Hiers at-Guthrie. : % Moreno, will be shown at the Grand |[and Sylvia Ashton are also in the { B . |theatre tonight. They are three of|cast. Mrs. Amy Toble, Lady Commander, [the most thrilling and daring episodes Paramount magazine and Holmes Mrs.. May Kopman, Lary at Arms, and |of this well-liked screen story. It Travelogue gre also showing at the ‘| Mrs. Mary Berg, Sentinel, left today |is brimfull of action from start to|Elko tonight. for: Hibbing, where they will attend|finish and-finds Moreno as the great L the grand rally of the Women'’s Bene- | detective facing all sorts of perils in S < s fit association of the Macabees. Mrs. (b#s attempt to run down the nefar- - A large land: -salés. organizationmy1e will be the guest of honor:at|fous Crime Trust for the Secreb ser- «desires to'get in communication With'| yr,.q-wegt's banquet on Friday and | vice. - -owners of large tracts. . Address 1“"’: ‘will deliver an address on “The Work |- The first three episodes were chock vty -5'25‘ of Bemidji Review No. 23.” full of breath-taking stunts and An- i { - E tonio Moreno, the -star of this new i . B.. Woolnough ,and Capt.| - NOTICE - | picture, took all sorts of chances with “H. D.Frankel of St. Paul spent the| “Ng4ice 45 hereby given that on the |his life and limbs from the begin- . ‘day here yesterday and 'inspected|;oth gay of June, A. D. 1920, at ten |ning. The fourth; fifth and sixth, at “company K'last night. (10) o’clock A. M., there will be sold, | tl;e_ Gran«‘ll tonight, are 4:alled.‘i RTINSt Fsviion i " g < | subject to’encumbrances, -at ‘public {ed”, “Dodging Disaster,” and “The 3 I’ . - ~ " [For.ciean, sweet milk and cream guci[on' Dby the referee in bunkr‘plptcy' Closing Jaws,” indicating the action | The locale of the story is the ‘Happiness depends on you. Husband must | “rom Alfalfa Dajry at Home Bakery, | Honorable Alexander McCune, at his |may safely be promised as thrilling. | Canadian Northwest, heart of the fur not know.” ‘People’s Store and Sweet. 8Shop, equal | office at 314 Federal building, in the | An‘interesting one-reel subject is also {ountry, and Dawson City, Klondike, A 0 any certified milk or-phone'16-F-4. | City of Minneapolis, Minnesota, the [on the Grand program for tonight.|in the stirring days during the gold [l Speaking of triangles, alibis, high jinks 16-day here’ yester- v ' v B ¥ s b5 » 3 3 9 b g 3 3 < . “Spot-cash pafd for Liberty Bonds, -‘See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- <ery:Co., during’ the day, or ‘at the -~ Markham hotel evenings. 1117tf -WANDA HAWLEY AND " 'WALTER HIERS " - ™ 'MRS. “'G. M. Bronson and R. A. DeVlieg. sof St. Cloud: were - Wednesday busi- mess visitors in .this city. REX—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Gripping ‘situations .and scenes, masterful dramatic effects and an all- star . cast—these are the attributes that ‘will go to make-*Paid in Ad- vance,” the new Universal super- production to be shown at the Rex theatre, a picture that will remain in the memory of every motion pie- 5t | “Come to see me at once,” she begged. W. G. Schroeder.. . .- 10t6-1|folips 1 it- Tush to the Yukon region. James ; ; b e : uate and being In Bowrsini County,| _ SIGNOR BROWN APPEARS < |Oliver Curwood, an cminent writer and things, you never laughed so hard at Mrs, Barl McMahon Teturned the | Minnesota: 2103 When Jack Temple, told. his wife |0 BOVels and magazine stories wrote s0 many innocent folk appearing so guilty. n z the tale that inspired Allen J. Holu- Lots'One (1) and Two (2), of the |that he had been spending the night “Wis., Where she was called by the|South one-half (S3%) of the-north-|witl his old friend, John Brown, he g‘,‘:;m"gxtfif ":‘ "‘ghl’mflucmfl- to - -“'degth of her uncle, W. D. Johnson.|east quarter ‘(NE), of -Section[had no idea such a person existed. to thg o om the printedspage ©. MY~ Johnson has visited.in Bemidji | Three (3), Township One Hundred |But he did. And when Mrs. T. start- i -on -several occasions. H " | Fifty-Nine (159), Range Thirty.(30) |ed to investigate and despatched a Little need be sald of Mr. Cur- A West of the Fifth Principal Meridian; | telegram .to Brown, he appeared on |wood’s stories. He is an acknowl- _|Beltrami County, containing 160.8|the double and turned out to be no|edged authority on the life in the Drs. Larson & Larson, acres, more or less; other than—?, - bleak, white wastes of the north, Optometrists. If trou- FOWLER, SCHMITT, CARLSON | But you'd better see Bryant Wash- | where he lives a part of each year. bled . with headaches, & FURBER, 817-825 New York|burn in ‘“Mrs. Temple’s Telegram” |He is the only American ever hired nervousness or eye dis- at the Elkotheatre tonight and dis- brdm' of any -kind,” oedlnigh-u cover how the gay- mess turns out. lasses repaired, -consult them. fore part of the week from Superior, PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE HOLMES TRAVELOGUE g - TONIGHT 0 4 | AST TIMES ! by the Canadian government to make exploring trips in ‘the Canadian north: His stories teem with the lif he depicts, and the filmlng of “Paid Life Building, Minneapolis, Min- nesota. - The picture was a hit for many years Attorneys for Trustee. as a stage play and has lost none of 2d526-27 ‘ELKO THEATRE - Matinees Daily 3:00 Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 o THEATRE: : i - Matinees Daily 2:30 Nights at 7:30-and: ‘Next Week’s N " Published Every Thursday'—_-B_y the Harding-Whaley Co., Bemidji, Minn. Priceless to Patrons ETHEL CLAYTON PIC- | POWER OF WEALTH USED [“THE SILVER HORDE” BY REX BEACH | LOCATIONS OF BURIED | CONSTANCE BINN . TURES HAVE APPEAL IN VAN TO SAVE GUILTY IS A SEQUEL TO “THE SPOILERS” TREASURE REVEALED| A PROVOKEREY OF : THATMNS KUMEN'CE Ho‘-fl‘ $100,0(—);—Th|'°"fl fato Cherry Malotte of “Spoilers” Fame Appears Again in “The Every éhil d in Bemidji Has a LAUGHTERANDTEARS ; -L‘K it Silver Horde”; Picturization Supreme in Story Value Balance Fails Is Revealed 3 y i in. Vitagraph Pict Coming to Grand Theatre Three Days In _A.b‘"hnl Drama of De- - "“‘ e licious Humor and Pathos, at Elko Theatre éys——Toaay " Chance to Be the Lucky One—Get Busy - %A Lady in Love” is Example of Human Note Struck by This Pc'»p'ul"r Young Star _ “The Silver Horde” by Rex Beach|the great -salmon run, the “silver is the film version of this populsr|horde.” Marsh (Robert McKim) author’s novel of the same name, The [ makés several attempts to destroy ptic:;iure wa:]s rfladea at ttlée bcom their traps; going so far as to send studios and was djrecte nk|out some of his men to dynamite L}on(i.d The story ‘in detail ytollows: them. ¥ g:y:h%‘::i:r:ix::eh(j;:n’gh?r:l?ye tl}:::: The Marsh Canning company, a New| Wayland and his daughter, Mil- A $ 4 ._| ated a sensation whe York concern, attempts to .form ‘a|dred (Betty Blythe), visit Alaska in been bt'g““}' tr‘:ot Xery dfefl’ 1N ‘vaxl- Jjust completed her s::::; ;’;fl‘&'.’.'ég?:: trust of the salmon canning industry | théir yacht; and, although still de- g:s ll\‘!?nthostregtmnial:‘su?e owg;;gfi called “The Stolen Kiss,” and her in Alaska, and buys up every avail- voted to Mildred, Emerson cannot hool; one on Eighth street near the| M&ny admirers will get n,nother op- 2 - help “seeing ' the difference between :‘;ntm'l scehool' “t;me o Fo:rteenth portunity to see the work of this her and Cherry.. Marsh, also am- treet near the North school; one on| fascinating star at the Elko theatre bitious to win the banker’s daughter, ?) d avenue near the Normal school: | °" hext Sunday and Monday. tells Wayland that Emerson is the ": o: Beniidiji asenue between| . The Stolen Kiss,” as in the case | father of a half-breed child, and ac- ’(l)‘r\:vellth and Ththteenth streets; one |°f “Erstwhile Susan,” is founded -on companies him - and Mildred to| ,n'gixil street near the Hikh school; | & successful novel. “Little Miss By- Cherry's cottage where the Indian| . ." 01" pourth street between Be.|the-Day,” Lucile Van Slyke's delight~ X girl lives. Snowbird (Neola Mae) | 1" 2nd” Beltrami avenues; one|fully Whimsical tale of the littla . and her brother, Constantine (Hector nealJ' the. enil of the sidewallt 'oppo— “pretender” whose unique ability as Sarno) both accuse Marsh as the be-f oo™y B o0t T ad to Ny-|2 Whistler and entertainer is the trayer. A scene ensues, and Constan-|,,o: one in the street on the west|Mmeans. whereby she finds love and I tine, following Marsh from the house, | o "0 "0y Tre 1 "o ond one | happiness, has been transfeired to et kills him. “The “silver horde” arrives,| . ™" Grand theatre bloek. Look|the screen with the utmost fidelity. and ‘Emerson, Big George and the|s " Hordes of Silver, then watch| For absorbing drama and delicious men work feverishly to get the sal-| ¢ “urpo Silver Horde the sequel | humor, touched with flashes of mon cleaned and canned. Wayland to “The Spoilers,” bnyex Beach. | Pathos, nothing equals Constance acknbwledges himself beaten, and It's a big smashing story of Alaska|Binney’s newest Realart production, offers ‘to buy. George’s traps, but| p "o mogt popular writer of today. |“The Stolen Kiss.” i fail§, = . i It was as a dancer that Constance e Emerson realizes that he is in love °-'—," . . _|Binhey -was first brought to the at- able salmon trap on the Kalvik river. | with Cherry and not Mildred. He| “The 3nzelmuher' Next Big|tention of the theatre world. In “The Big George Bolt (Frederick Stanton), | finds Cherry sobbing her heart out,| Picture. by Producers of Stolen Kiss” Miss Binney gives her whose property is very valuable, re-|thinking that Emerson will leave with “Desert Gold” and admirers a flash of that exquisite fuses to be absorbed by the trust,|the Wayland party. 4 s “The Westerners” dancing . which elevated her to the and is l\lppoflfii[ yirntl hiss dfizhfi) by thrx:o'w ::d.t?”thhel;i Vl"?epml ‘;‘“" : nr‘;ksulof stardom on both the screen Che: Malotte e Stedman), a e words" is- the: final scene of a 5 i an e stage in less time than it womrg: of the North, and Boyd Emer-| masterly Rex Beach photoplay. - It| Written by Emerson Hough and|iiies to wonder at it. 3 son_(Curtis Cooksey). The latter is| will be shown at the Grand theatre,|read by mlé“"“' ‘zfn‘“ds“'m “A Much Needed Rest,” two-part ¢ there is another man, and{. % an Easterner who has gone North in| beginning Thursday, June 3. the United St s g gebrusher’ | comedy, with Elko orchestra -music - Of course, ther them at the end of | incident. F - |an effort to make enough money to s een pi t“"'.;kb}' ‘.;Tll’: %‘:z Sunday evening, are added attrac- B ivwtous trail. " Horrlson Ford is|_ That wondecfally amusing éomel| quaify with Wayland, (R. D. Mac-| Washburn Humorous Picture|vho sre cesponsible for <The Weet | ions. ) ul rall. s W jan, 0] K ’ Al reet “financier, < - " A S A U PP, ‘the leading man. -‘gl!“! E“"{,:'r‘:: at thé’ Elko next:Tuesday and Wed- sniat:l)"f:l‘ his daughter’s hand. Emer-| Take a jealous wife; a husband |which will long be remembered: for| ™ T e -was the -director, and it is nesday in_a ‘new: two-part comedy|.,; and Big George journey to New | With no acquaintance with the wiles|their sterling worth as entertainment,{serial = ‘which is being shown eachr entitled “Haunted Spooks.” York fo interest capital in their en-|of designing “vamps” of the opposite |and with almost the same casts, in-| Thursday at the Grand theatre, three The power of great wealth as a Y factor to gain immunity for evildoers .~ Do.you ‘:"jl:’yfofi:ing ml‘:_:li"" P]':; is revealed at work in dramatic fash-, . 7tures in whicl you know. p K s 3 ” * the different roles? 1f you do, you |1on Vltagrap_h"s new uperfl.lm, Jare an admirer of the type of screen |‘“The Black Gate.” This production, entertainment which ~Ethel Clayton | with ‘Earle ‘Williams in ‘the stellar has been offering lately. Here is one | y5le, will be seen as the feature at- star who seems bent upon portraying |, iion at the Elko. theatre next -us as we are. "Her stories have that 4. Wednesd , " intensely . human_ note, which some-|Tuesday and dnesday... ~how warms the cockles of a film audi- 3 Wealth fa]llsl_ghls, t;:e, astltt of:;n < Y ing or|does in real life when put to the v‘e‘g::nst }slte:irft’»e‘ ::nngo.’ uvx:l? e actual test. Cherry #-l?“:i"#g“;i As‘,éid;;fi fn ““The -Thirteenth Command-| . A-young man, fiette&and spoiled va::’:: aylan " Rokiort Melien ‘ment,” the " picturization of Rupert|and revealed as a chafacter lost to Hectis Sarac Hughes’ strong story, Miss: Clayton |the "ceaseless indulgence in gratifica- - “demonstrates that the 'wife who|tion of desire, is revealed finally fac- :spends more: than her husband earns|ing the penalty of -execution for .and gives nothing in return is, to say|crime. The detectiveg by influence ~the least, a very poor sport. " “Young|reveal that the youth’s money has Mrs. Winthrop” was a deserved suc-|succeeded in getting him out of many ess,’ because Miss: Clayton in a thor-|previous scrapes of. a less serious oughly ‘sympathetic . and appealing | nature. manner portrayed the =~ young wife| | qpa poys’ mother enters a pact to ~“who seeks: indiscreet ' pleasures be- pay $100,000 to the kinsman of an- .cause her husband’s over-devotion t0"othor men in return for the sacrifice ‘business gives frequent periods of of the:latter in the death chair to . lonesomeness. - Surely a common|gaye her son.. But by a trick of fate lenough state of affairs. "I the tremendously. usual and power- e And now Miss Clayton is coming ful application of wealth fails. 3o the Elko theatre next Friday and| parle Williams plays the role of ‘Saturday in another of those attrac-|ghgler Spencer, the man who under- ‘tively human dramas, “A Lady in|takes to barter away his life as a ‘Love.” In this one, she is a sheltered| ,;,;jorer for the fortune that shall «convent girl, in love with love, Who|p."aiq to his surviving brother. " marries unwisely and lives to rue it. The picture is packed with dramatic Ten cigar boxes, each containing a sum of silver money and four passes to “The Silver Horde,” which is to Constance Binney, deButnnte star of screen and stage, whose first Real- art picture, “Erstwhile Susan,” cre- ) “THE SILVER HORDE” The Cast Constantine Swanson Boyd Emerson. Mildred Waylan Richard Jonu'l‘ ‘ s mieckions At bne -of ' the " af d luding Roy Stewart, Marguerite D isodes at a ti til lete R A £ eckless | 3¢x; one-of ' the aforesaid sirens—|clu y argue e-| episodes at a times, until comple > e t:r::se;s, s:‘;;e;iif:nn:;t:;n 51;;, (Carl -nd' the result is either trouble or a|LaMotte, Betty Bric'e, Arthur‘Morri-(|and a Bray Cartoon Comedy wxl} bé <om =, y e éenfd)petd back them and hasten to | highly amusing series of events such[son and a host of others, and will|the program at the Grand tonight. ~:special musical program. . - 7| Commencement Exércises Seattle to obtain machinery ~and | as happens in “Mrs. Temple’s Tele-|be shown at the Grand theatre soon.|Cyrus Townsend Brady wrote the Grand—Frida; ifficulties | gram.”’ The picturization of this| Watch for the dates. story, and the daring Antonio Moreno v, <The at thcv 2 y. ?:xi’z'ed %;ngfnynd?fii ‘1‘):&:: b: fnmo-:ls larlcye is ;‘i::hx:eg lt.o b}f aa il INMND - Il:as It)he le:d::g ml:i: Much comx:;:: _:Silver Horde,” being at the Gran 4 A cture rogram | hind the Marsh Canning Company.|more densely pacl with laughs n ) as been he: on the unique me “‘"‘%"‘3‘:‘%"}“ ufi:i‘fibl{:nn?fis at TJ:!:’“GX‘JG bcie::rf ‘Fflda&pofgais They finally attain t;:eig' pnr%::efi::sd f:et ;:‘E&Z‘E‘;:‘;. fgfl%%:fl%: THRILLING STORY; GRAND :ifn ;ht;:;nncb ;h;::m : g;fi::e ntto one. :ennl featuring Antonio Moreno, will| week, th?fiw”fihh'ghm? ::n::l{ fi,fli:ofl;‘;etoxy er::ted?ggll:e:?y, Emer-|ley, and the Elko theatre will show| Three more chaptérs (six reels) of |a satisfying amount of the story each “be shown at the Elko Tharsday next! ?;:mf:::lex;ent exercises {%on and Big George await anxiously|the picture tonight, last times. |“The Invisible Hand,” the stirring week: -June 3. ' 2 Eddivd - On account of super-feature, “The