Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 11, 1920, Page 4

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.ther husband by placing her in a lows, but when Tremaine jilts h ‘i A happy reunion; ollows. to Bemid- evigame OB 19 Love and : Youth. 'l‘hey : arrlN ipg .. 1 -Bemld]l thls (Tuesday, i’ Charles‘Ray 1s the star. two.days-thnight and tomorrow. Harry Haley apd Grace Trebor of- fer_a:neat singing, talking and com- edy nct, and this ‘popular pair have the. ho,nnr of having serveéd -eighteen momh; overseas, entertaining ' the soldiers. Lamb ‘and Goodrich are’a Ninon. danclng pair; Moher and Eldridge; novel pair of happy-go-lucky com ". {ans’ {n “I Don’t Care,” and the closes with one of the most beautifu moslng bits in vaudeville, by the De Courseéys, who carry their own scen- ery and lighting effects. |HAD SUFF ERED ‘REX THEATRE TODAY. The virile romance of the west, and the yigorous tales of the outdoors|Life - Was Made Muerable will never grow stale so long as Harry Carey remains to depict them on the screen. This® brlght star of the Uni- versal films, has'just finished another of his smasliing westérn stories, en- titled, “Bullet’ Proof,"” have its showing at the Rex 'l‘henro for me,”%said Mrs. D. J. Alford, today. VenBuren street, St. Paul, Minn., Mr. Carey is a screen hvorfle cently, while ““m‘ of the rem Later, when he has been more back on the farm, Ninon jo! —Tnnlne Praves Merit new production. ‘He seemed to’have|rgniac. reached his greatest height in “Mark- “I had bee ed Men,” ‘when he topped the record with ““Overland Red.” ~Now:.'comes “Bullet Proot” by Johr Frederick, di- rected by Lynn Reynolds, and enacted by a company- of sterling’ players, in- cluding. J. Farrell' McDonald; Charles Le Moyne, Kathleen O’Connor, Robert McKim, Beatrice Burnham, Joe Har- ris, Fred Gamble, Bob McKenzie, and Carey’s well known rough riders. The opening scenes of ‘‘Bullet Proof” show him studying for a ca- reer as missionary among the lawless ‘folk of the frozen north, and perfect- ing his body as well ‘as his spiritual |fore me and I would self. When the c¢all comes to avenge|t okeep from falling. Iican’remember,”’ continned Mrs. every meal I was'troubled with on-the stomach. tain.’ of drzzy spells, would just turn round and round l}avzto sit/d w of vigor and strength, able to more|which gradually wore off d\mng tions and starts on'a trail of vengeance,|right shoulder was so bad I could how he allies-himself with this band, that lie may better trace the crimin- 1l {mm ‘work. .al, and how he finally achieves his ob-| [ ‘had noticed iseveral’ ‘statein : this .ideal Carey screen production o " VIVIAN RICH COMING . “ [ troubles. 3y IN N’EW SOGIETY PLAY vaian Rich, William. Fox’s: new star, whose first picture won for her many admirers. in. the screen world, is coming to the Elko Theatre . night, in her latest productlon, World. of ‘Folly.” - | ; This is a society play, in which the| plot developments turn upon the un- ¢°“Id just 'suspicion cast upon a wife.- The is all gone. ‘nd I story centefs around Helene Blair|work with the ! and her husband, the latter neglect-|been benefited ; ing his wife for his.business/ Tre-|Iam only too £ maine, an unscrupulous social lion,|are praising it.”! and polo’ champion, becomes infatu-|: ated with Helene. her appear unfaithful in the eyes of |gists in every town. to- | stopped. The pains in my back «a | Tight- shoulder ' % . I He was bound by vows to Tove and. pmtect his fe]]ow man.’ Then came an appalling wrpng against. him and he swore to take revenge. Which vow dxd e violate? Which:girl dld he ‘cling to-when both had equal claims on. his heart? ' Don’t miss humani Harry Carey in thxs wonderful drama of life’s entanglements. Directed by Lynn F. Reynolds. i K The Humanest ‘Actor on the:Screen in a Picture Tlut Goes Straight to the Heart “Bullet - Proof” THE STORY OF A STRANGE LOVE AND A STILL STRANGER VENGEANCE Ann Little and Jack Hoxie LIGHTNING BRYCE REX UNION ORCHESTRA Nighc 7:20 and 9:00 . 10c and 26c, filllflllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIII|I|III||IIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII||I|I|IIIIIIII E Matmee 2¢ 30 ) III promising position. A separation fol- anceg the latter; cimlmes to-Blair her ‘knowledge that Helene ‘is innocent. them Infond’in his series of G A morning;, Menager Hnrding, of the| How you goja! f‘“"“’ {ond”in his serfes of Great Authors|an \magternigce, of characteriz- Gl?and-'rizeatre dnclded to open their, Paret'a after they’vé seen the reddictiond;s-whish ) t‘lfl!I Q&mi oz%? gl::,”%e’ humoroqu {Ld i en snt) dnstead of hat's the wa; %the popular rag:time|Grand Theatre, Sunday and Moxday, powerful, as “Wid:Gardner. “And |3 ; * thelit appear th - Baturday., P“‘B:?—lmg o ls ,u'&e b“’fic’:l‘:em::“t;: is_another. of Mr. Hampton’s bigispé-|one must by no means overlook Aggle e i This, wéek: th ent Will cover iy l’l‘heacxe o ey ana cials, in’ which ‘not:‘gne but several|Herring, one of the most popular of b presenting- the facts. As Luther Green, doughboy, Char- and and meets:a’pretty girl named a|charged from the service, 'and is once bill | eys to America to live with an uncle. 1 But to escape a couple of sharpers, SINCE A CHILD Indigestion and Rheumatism & 5 cuuwt begin to* txpreu my ;ap- which ~ will| preciation for what Tanlac has done whose popularity grows -with “every ) gple benefits' she ' Bu'received from more or less run- down,-weakenéd condition as long as ford, “but after undergoing an oper- ation I was worse than ever. My|ap- petite was_extremely poor and after I suffered terribly from" nausea -and there were only certain things and a very limited quantity of these, I could eat and re- At times I had the worst kind when everything ke up every his father’s death it finds him a man|morning with -a severe “headache than hold his own under all condi-|day only to return again ‘the next mormng I also suffered with intense How Pierre leaves the monastery|pains in my b;ck and the painin my, _how he is overcome by .an avalanche|raise.my.right.arm, _I had no energy. ahd~ rescued. by-a zang' of bandits,}and-felt so.tired- lnduwomout ‘all:the, me I could hardly manage to; do my ject and in so doing finds the path toin the newspaper from ' friends of . happiness and live, formithe theme of |mine, praising- Tanlac Ind duldad 1 ‘would' try it myself and &m glad to say I am about entirely rid of all my I have a splendid appetite and can eat anything I want and as . [much as I'want without a sign of gas or becoming: nauseated afterward. Those_headaches 'have entirely gone and those' dizzy spell.s ‘have about disappeared shortly after I started takmg Tanlac.and I ‘can use my ‘arm’as freely as T-eyer That tired, wornout” feeling n .do my house- 'I'have Tanlac is ao.ld in' Bemid]i by City He plots to make|Drug Store and by the leading drug- l Rex Theatra /THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Gage." is Mnrguerlte De La Motte, "‘. the characterlzation “of Mary ‘War- ren, the delicate, refined girl, ‘who, becoming blind on the. train enroute to a new and friendless land, becomes the wife of Sini Gage. Roy Stewart, does what {s perhaps the best and most artistic work of his screen ‘car- eer with the role of Dr. Barnes, the romantic lead, his work in' ‘“The Sagebrusher’ surpassing. even his i |splendid - achievement in Benjamin B. |Hampton’s, “The Westerners: she gou etul‘ht to ingley Corneu, where Luther is raking the hay. And once among the cows and chickens, | she is forever lost to Paris and the boulevards. “Paris Green' présents Mr. Ray ip; & role that fits him like a glove.’ And Ann May makes a chariming heroine. Jerome Storm directed the picture 1or: Thomas . H. Ince,cand it is a .Pm-v mount Artcult release o SEVEN STARS: W Large Shlpment of LADIES' ‘BATHING SUl'l'S i com- is ti- e v Arrlved by express this mormng The lat- Jflmplfls trom chicnxo to Brainer! A cast of capable artists: appear. AT Tm BEST IN L1 | ['Beatty Brice, a faverite of both ' where they were to play Thursday | &y overs and Loafers,” a 2 part Big fiim and gtage, is thoroughly at home j anddm;}zliay 2! ::15‘ ::::,t;h:p;::: +V” comedy, will aleo be shown. “THE SAGEBRUSHER” isx; :he charT:Iterl;nttlon ldol hAn:fl: est Out and all the rage ln NeW YOl'k o vaudeville acts hermre uires, worldly, bt golden-hearte i at the Grand Theatrs, % ocent. wind [NEW RAY PHOTOPLAY . . [Bov:Stewart and Marguerite De Laroon ‘mate of Mary in the city epl- i - Mot pad bl n"m one of the walls " " HAS PARIS SCENES| ~ Motte Head Cast in Beni. B |290e%, e Horen BiEs S Me o 3 o of o Pack Fheatre at Brainerd, bk Hampton Produgtion. - | |Russell as “Big . Aleck,” Thomas|® 3 4 whick' made 1t4mposiible for them t0 |« paris Green” Is .Amusing Tale of i ol p.|QBrien as ‘Dornewald, and ' Edwin 4 “FThe-Sagebruhser,”:: Hampton’s powerful plcturiz Emerson. Hough’s novel, and 't . | Wallock. as: Friedrich Waldhorn. | - _Arthur-.Morrison, one-of the stars ot’ #Desert Gold,” comes forth with the outst,nnd- ing performances: heir careers. Mr. Hough; who" was' in close ‘touch with''the ‘prafucer, throughout ' the filming of the productipn, had a hand in“the ‘'selection ‘of players chosen to enact the principal roles. The ‘part of: “Sim ! 'Gage,”” created :by the author.froma man he knéw in real lffe, is played by Noah Beery. ' Mr. Beery, known as one of the'most, powerful character actors of the screen, has for a number of years been.in Lasky stock, appearing in the screén character artists, as Mrs- Jen- sen, a person not-important in the novel, but by- reason of Miss Her- ring’s quaint and irresistlbly human portrayal, one that will be appreci- ated in the photoplay. ADDITIONAL WANT ADS F‘OR SALE—One-horse - ,wagon, - 1 heavy harness. Call at *1117 Doud | Avenue, or phone 751-J.. (2d6-12) lie spends a crowded hour in Paris, dis- urn- .PACK A NEW BATHING SUIT IN “YOUR: WEEK-END BAG =~ big parts of the best sereen plays. ~In| WANTED-—Bell boys for Birchmont h s wondertul contrast. to Beery’s «sm‘ %H:e: | (3d6-14) Every well-trained. vacation outfit contains a bath- otel (3d6-14) ing suit—strietly for swimming or for basking and. promenading ‘on the sands. ‘Whichever your inclina- ; tion we have suits to please the most fastidious of vaca- tionists.: . Don’t let the fact that you are not a swimmer keep you from taking a Bathmg Suit on your vacation., Buy a smt and you'll have an incentive for lenrumg. by _______’ : TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — 4-Acts of Vaudeville-4 aml a naw 5 part 394 i Pe= lrk- Select Your Sult Now Whlle the Stock {Al- gas ] % GOODRICH). The. ‘Térpsichorean Tren(: [ be- lown| rm-: DE CORSEYS A Study m Poses “Why heat your whole house with a coal “oF fire m order to take a bath when a _HUMPHREY ’ the| ot ents “does the work more che ply, quwkly and B é‘m‘r‘ The Bemidji Gas Company has Just recewed a large delayed shipment of the Tank- Hea_ters which can be seen and demonstrated at their officé on Beltramiravenue. We have a number of back orders for these heaters which will receive Jmmedmte attention, but if you have not already ordered, Dbettes de so at_once; as there is no tellmg how soon a'nother shlpment wxll be recelved THEAIRE and, Gl’and YR Thos. H. Ince presents c HARLES RAY "“PA‘Rls: GREEN P 5 ‘A Paramount Artcraft Picture’ v SEE HIM i ~As a bashful - ~doughboy: ;, among the g'lrls "_in a. Paris cafe. - As a medalled “hero welcomed “homeé from the 'war. " ‘As the “‘hoe- down champ” at . a rollicking barn dance. As winnerof a . __chase torescue “his sweetheart from kid- nappers. - . As tutor in Eng— .. lish and love = . when. ‘Frenchie’: comes to the. farm. { ELKO- SUN- MON. TUES' i | Prices extremely rea: sonable. Come .in and see them. Every one a little different. Ev- ery one snow white. Just 50 in number. All displayed in our show room and win- dows. 50 Dark Hats on Sale Saturday Only. Sale price $3.93 :'nl ‘ Defective

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