Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 5

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] duced to. $10.00, ¢ 3 th J. R. Lambert of kley was a|P. Warfor: 2 id, high-heel, welt. pumps.: O'Le LY Y business visitor in the ¢ity today. sonage.: - They { Bowser Co. 2 @t Buhl, Minn. ; Mrs. Kiley]. % — & and Mrs.' A, W, Sm - was formerly Miss:Anne Mills of this| On Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock |the bride. ~Both 'parties 12 35 .| Pembrock Dougherty and Miss Flor-| Kelliher, and will make thefr % . ence Smith were married b, there. el Reduced to $7.50, itary heel oxfords. 3 - : Cogy o - ladies’ ' black, O’Leary-Bow- || 2t6-26 short time yesterday, en. Toute to.St. Clound, where she will visit with rel- atives:and friends. ; | "There will be a special meeting. of ¢ the Royal ‘Nefghbors'at the Odd.Fel- [{lows hall on Tyesday. evening., .. le‘ns{ Srookston Reduced . to $10.00, ladies’ blao] Mo ¥ . . T - este Miss i ! Tibbing : ) g ‘- i ¢ her 5 ) y len, - of ,Fe 3 rey o ¥ 4 g O :hn::,n Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stefdl at Nor- 9,1»‘““' Boyser tod 448~ p:'es_t,s of Mr,"and Mrs. H. Funkley, - N e g iy at their home on Lake ' Boulevard. B A a P B ” ___Commencing Sunday. . Sixteen Inch mixed hara and soft A ; - ; They will remain for a week. Mre. ¥ Are“your suits cheap to wear! or|elid wood for sale, $38,60. per load.|\r only¥cheap to .buy?. 216 Be;tnml Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. ‘T&F ordholm is an aunt of Mr. Funkley, ave. A it t6-26 County .Agent D. C. Dvoracek left te,- 2-eyelet ., kie; ais - % 3 e .. The Misses Mn_rsn\rgl and Gretchen | this morning for i . Biff! Bang! Boom! He’s Here ain y,: $9.00.. Troppma: 1t6-26 [. Miss Basha Edwards returned ‘Keiser of Hibbing, were in ¢! ity [ will attend gmmor'fi'vi'"iie‘"'.ffiu';‘i 2% 2 # 'A‘ ¥ ———i a terday to ler home here after com-|yesterday en route, to' ‘Norther: eting of the Farmers’ Produce and [ bl vt @ . ‘W, J. Charters of Littlefork was a|pleting her term of teaching at Ber-|where they will spend several wgeks!Shipping association, . He is expected > raday <visitor g elty. . ¢ | theld, N, { fwith' their uncle, Brent Wrigh «/jto return either Saturday night or “g as alr s m > : RS o\ hrigiaht i '| Sunday ‘morning. ¥ ¢ ‘Rediced 'to §10:00,. ladies’sihigh s o waanan o, ‘| heel ‘patent; theo ‘ties, welt : sole:| - WANTED S “Th MOLLYCODDLE,, O’Leary-Bowser-Co. * Improved and partially improved e s . +|farms. . Our large sales force has a ¢ by .:Mrs, E, N. French’left yestérday |continual inquiry for improved and Scenario by Tom Geraghty, story by Harold MacGrath, morning for Killdeer, N..D., where| partially improved farms. If you wish | & girected by Victor Fleming. Six reels of Fairbanks Humor to_sell your farm and your price and terms are right, we can sell it for you. Write or cone and see the F. R. Duxbury Land Company, ' 204% duction. Third:.street (Upstairs), Bemidii, (M ta. 5-25tt Saturday afternoon:at 3“o’clock . at g0 i g the home of Mrs, E. W. Johnson,|ENGLISH LUTHERAN ' . 605 Lake Boulevard. ‘Mrs. Johnson . SERVICES SUNDAY and Mrs. R..J. Boardman will be| ‘There will 'be English Lutheran hostesses. g . | |services.‘on'Sunday at 3:30 in the Scandinavian Lutheran church, cor- i ‘Reduced to $8.75 ladies’ black kid|ner of Eighth street and Minnesota oxfords, military heel, welt 'Sole.|avenue, in charge of Rev. H. Klink- O’'Leary-Bowser Co. . 2t6-26 | enberg. b Y | she will make-an’extended visit with her sister. From there she may go on to points in- Wyoming before her re- turn. ,Thrills, Love, Speed, Action. Don’t think it’s an ordinary organization ication with he Mothers’ club -will meet on g Mrsi R, ore ‘has thad as her guest, her K M. Mark of A nt: Wednes- at Hannah, N. ‘week with the P.L. H!n‘e:s' fami '+ Spot: cash ‘paid for Liberty Bonds, ends. : See G. B. Honley-:at Northern Gro- . Ll cery . during.the day, or at.the .~and’Mrs. S. M. Thomptont of{ Markham hotel evenings. 1117t ecker were.among the Thursday vis- : ors in. Bemidji: Mrs. Charles Eastman of Moose v 3 i .- |Lake, was in Bemidji Thursday en-) Mr. and Mrs: Clyde:Martin of Tur-|TOUte to Turtle River: to visit for.a le River, were business visitors in|Short time. She will be joined later he city Thursday. o p by Mr: Eastman’ and they will make X AR poer $ an-extended visit at points in Minne- sota and Iowa, making ‘the trip by auto. They have had as their guests,| Mr.. and Mrs. George Eastman of Lawrence, Kan,, who motored here. David Hinshaw and family: of Wil- n, motored to Bemidji Thursday nd called on friends. r. and_ Mrs..Delbert él’létson are £ ¢ | £ pgfii;; the week with Mrs. Elet- Mr.'and »rs. Archibald J."MacMil- | )n’s parents at Ft. Ripley. ¥ lan returned ‘to Bemidji yesterday ! = from Winnipeg and Minneapolis, " s where they have been on their wed- Dr. R. Gilmore and Wiliam Kaiser ding trip- p of Bagley, left yesterday on .a motor AL and Mrs. “THE WIRELESS GIRL” Graham M. Torrance ;'li‘p‘thmugh Minnesota and Wiseon- | ontertained in their honor lastdeve!i- SHE WILL ANSWER YOUR ‘QUESTIONS ¢ 4 ing.at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. : il 3 MacMillan, 603 Lake Boulevard, The PAST. PRESENT OR FUTURE rooms . were, beautifully decorated \ at the : {and dancing was the diversion of the bled with headaches, | evening. ~ o . nervousness or eve dis- ith the exdeption of the out-of- G Mat. & Nl}{ht n ‘guests, all those at the wed-. ra“ i o ding ‘were present to greet Mr: and : Commenclng Drs: ‘Larson & Larson, MgcMillan “at- their ‘home. com- THEATRE " i Ml}ifioel Daily 2:30- . =~ Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 Matinees Daily 3:00 | TR ST ; ) Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 A " Next Wéek’s Ne'v;'sh—-'r_oday Published EVeU Friday—By the HardingeWHaléy Co., Bemidji,‘Minn. Priceless to Patrons AUDEVILLE AT GRAND __[TUM: MOORE N DUDS — WALLACE REID SICK " IS'PROVING POPULAR; ~ ~ SUNDAY AT GRAND| Good ShowszApprecn{ed Saturday Evening Post Story ;as;Shown by Increased At- sby Henry C. Rowland tendance Each Week : i ASK JEAN. DAWN _“The Wireless Girl” ‘At the GRAND; Starting Sunday in “The White Dove” With : . (P B Wamerou s \THE SING OF SAINT How a secret may lie safely hidden ; ANTHONY’ ]S : UVELY / years until it rises at the wrong isery o mmosent. persons s arx:| . PHOTOPLAY ROMANCE 'ASK JEAN DAW At the GRAND, Starting Sunday She l;;s fth,e sttenéth of a lioness! That divauleville & fatoi And her passion.was the .ga;_pion lof EANDAWN RETURNS " That goodvauleville is appreciated {the orient, wild, fierce and destruc-| . in Bemidji is evidenced by: the 1@- tive.” No wedker sex, either mentally Hflm SUNDAY AT GRAND creased att: _ | or physically, was the beautiful Rus- 53 eridance gt the, Grand (16 sian’woman, Olga Karakotr, daughter in Screen Version of Pop- ular Stage Farce atically shown in “The White ve,”-the H. B. Warner-special, re- leased by Robertson-Cole, which will e seen at the Elko theatre tonight ‘Saturday. - % ““In this picture, which is founded ‘on’ the novel by William J. Locke, Mr. | . gflfner has hthe role qtu I‘)ir.'Sy]vester : . Lanyon, a physician called in to treat ) ar o : 3 3 n old friend, who has been' fatally th(?nig' ’,’:,‘;;:a;: r;r:'i“m,l'-,'; eoéastfir::‘ The program for this v»)eek Satur- hurt, and who learns from the latter's myening. Post? It was a breezy day, June 26th, afternoon and even- lips that his (the doctor’s wife): has | story, you'll remember, about & youfl: ing, is. rich in music and dancing, Chich” Tomi Moore en unfaithful. - . |scientist who wore baggy, over-size | Vith & liberal sprinkling of comedy.| . role<of ‘his career Thereupon = begins a battle which|trousers and celluloid. collars and |F t28¢rald and Anderson are said to, ¢ ; when' four first-class acts booked: hy glers;and herself, one of its'most des: i e e qse = the Western Vaudeville Managers* as- | perate members, with. whom Captain |- Known in’Bemidji, Will sociation are the chief attraction. | Plunkett, portrayed by ‘fom Moore, is. " .. 'Answer Questions Every p called upon: to copé’in “‘Duds,” the 2 ; very show that has been here so lar,’ thrilling and- baffling mystery pic- > Bryant Washburn Shows How to Win the Ladies in New Comedy Picture expected that-the high standard will|be shown at the Grand theatre Sun- P fod eobtihe. i 1| day -and Monday: . A ‘bizarre drama: ment need be made to the patrons in /| of fierce encounters in the datk, blond Bemidji, for Jean Dawn known as uneanny ability to answer-questions | Pic warping his life, and making him dis-{ because of lack of. pep. : T\ dancing. Duel and Woodward offer ‘a| ) MvTref: i trust those nearest and dearest, until out, resolving to ;’nll;t thl;eltlol::nwr:';t novel comedy with a plot, in which fl,‘:,ve:;";f;.'“ pepyloinizte itime. gl 4 hgmvnnother bigger nnd\n,lgre ‘and back-stage in a girly-girly sliov they introduce several clever song 0 ’ erushing secret, .one great and Poig-|found a pretty dancer. And when |2Pd Instrumental numbers. Holly| opp:yO{) HUNGRY FOR A REALLY GOOD PLAY?/ at her.last appearance here last fall.|before the third reel. mt e_no\l_gl:l to make him fotgfet‘_l:g she got through with him—! ZT %:z;t;o:g :;:ldlega::ese'xgggea:: pain and worry in a new-fo ““The Sing of St. Anthony” is t ; h to: forgive. *'The picture was|is funny 'and 'ten times as o ;ge:,hnl closes with Richard Keane and de at the studios of Jesse D.|mo: A Co. the eminent English Tragedian in ctor. ; ;hem‘& Bryant: Washburn is the| The mattinee begins at 2:30 and czfig;;drg}:y:;; ttnt-);}:; ltl;e'psa(l)lt Xl[:g]l:; the evening performance at '7:30 and a real delight on the screen. Mar- o i garet ‘Loomis.is ‘the léading woman and, incidentally, offers some starling | From the day, when he made himself | words, you are looking for the prize|the Grand theatre. P felt in “‘Skinners’ Dress Suit” until |photoplay of’the season, the one that 0 the p;esent, bhe has gradually ad- :lask&}il :he zip an‘i zest tlu;‘t you ha"fi EXCEPTIONAL 'SUPPORTING hter. The part of his father, a vanced in public estimation. His rip-|looked for so vainly, your hunger wi CAST ' with whbmphe is on most affec-| BRYANT WASHBURN, ened art is displayed most effectively|be satisfied on July 4th, 5th and 6th,| . . o0 5 koYuinall, el te terms, is taken by James.O. . - FEATURED PLA in “The Sins of St. Anthony,” his|when ‘The . Courage of Marge i O ddy. Wwelter Hiors: Jal. ‘Barrows. Ruth Renick makes a brief . ! YER| latest photoplay, to appear at the|0'Doone” will be shown at the Elko|fr Jerome BGy, Walter Tlers, Jul- ‘sppearance in.the role of the doctor’s| Bryan Washburn’s success in Para-| Elko next Wednesday and Thursday, |theatre. knows moving pictures, this array of n of the dead wife. mount Artcraft light comedy pictures|and his characterization therein is one| - “The Courage of Marge O'Doone” | oo 7000 "ot Miss Hawley wil Other leading parts are played by|has not been solely due to chance.|that will not soon be forgotten. was written by James ' Oliver Cur- be assisted in her fun-making by the onald McDonald and Herbert Green-| Mr. Washburn is an actor of ability [ wood, one of the most popular.of| o.o"rick of the film world. wood. The scene is England, the par-| whose . engaging - personality makes. present day mnovelists. It has been O tieular ' backgrounds being a small{him popular with all classes of screen made into a big special production by el 6 village, and London. The story. is|fans.. As he is in real life, a ‘genial Vitagraph with a star cast of well| Virginia Lee Corbin, one of the as to.give Mr. Warner the great-| companionable ‘man, so is he on the A i ngctl:gk:ppo;tusnifie! sz,his caregti s«sreen—alwa{'s cheet;ul, light heart- “The Wireless Girl ¢ “Squ and Squawks,” a special|ed, ever smiling an ay spirited. iy = two-part Big 'V comedy, also, a special| Like most screeg playetsgo¥ ml:te, his At the GRAND, Starting musical program “each evening, are|success has been won by hard knocks Sunday added attractions at the Elko for to-|and the force of genius which en- . night and tomorrow. abled- him to win out against odds. - 'Warner’s Great Part. YR Claire Adams plays opposite Mr. ‘arner in this interesting domestic story, acting the part of a woman e physician learns to love after the d ath of his wife. . Virginia Lee Cor-|d2nces. 38 DAL Y has the role of the doctor’s little coeemlle WORE - . | spiced with- romance and sprinkled with mirth. nent in the cast. ASK JEAN DAWN matic, fighting photoplay story. The|big part in “The White Dove,” the|a Paramount-Artcraft release. aréna of action is that most thrill-| Robertson-Cole special in which H. B. of the frozen mnorth. jinee and evening. the Elko. £ picture—it’s “Doug” Super-fied in a United Artists Pro- RE NEWS . ELKO “The Wireless Girl” ABED.’ BUT Tflmi,s : NO CAUSE TO WORRY Handsome Star a Lively Invalid ; : Handsome Wallace Reid lying in % 4 bed, a towel around his head and a atre each succeeding-Saturday night, | ¢ the head of a great ring of smug- | ‘The .Wireless .Girl,” .Well-|pretty nurse and two doctors in at- tendance. This is the sight that would have met your eye, had you visited the Lasky studios recently. And you might have wondered if Wal- A lace had paid the price at last for has been very satisfactory, and it lslmre»made by Goldwyn: which: is to| - Little introduction or announce- | the reckless daring that he displays in tl:nose automobile racing pictures of ‘But you would quickly have uations and my- | "The, Wireless Girl” has made two|learned a different story. Mr. Reid of ‘the' girl. he | previous visits to this city, and her|was just making scenes for his new tl;]re, li;lskick :‘bed," which svrill be car , d t the 0 theatre next Sunday, r h Wireless Girl” of ‘the past, present or future, is well . ‘rages’ in the ‘soul of the: ph; cldl was. thrown down by his sweetheart |2 2 Whirlwind at eccentric and step; and answer as’ many [ Known in this city as was proven by f,@g{;",‘;’r’s :l:ni E;!l ifi:g def;r::sstig;td‘rh; the splendid patronage she received [mas, with half the cast dying off | Still “marveling at the remarkable| On the contrary, “Sick Abed” is |accuracy she displaged in answering|one of the liveliest Reid pictures ever their questions, many will welcome|screened. Wallie isn’t ill a moment, another opportunity, , while others|not even for film purposes. He’s just “The Courage of Marge O’'Doone” | who attempted to make light of her|shamming, according to the story, in Will Sa Your Appetité powers,. will remember the short|order not to incriminate s friend of nuine, tingling :thrill/sharp rebuke that was theirs. his in a divorce suit. And the pretty you hunger for—some rare, red| Miss Dawn will make her first ap-|purse by his bedside is' none other blooded adventure cut in huge chunks| pearance Sunday afternoon in connec-|than Bebe Daniels, the dusky beauty from the flanks of ‘life in the raw;|tion With Tom Moore in “Duds”, and|o¢ “Male and Female” and “Why will thereafter appear at every even- Change Your Wife?” “Sick A-bed” throughout with suspense, .or, in plain | ing performance for five more days at|wijll make real invalids forget their pains and cause well folks to roar' Wallace Reid is at his best in 100 per cent. comedy like “Sick Abed.” He is handsome and good-natured and his work always exhibits good taste. In these hectic times he is more than ever a joy-bringing asset. Bebe Dan- 1|iels was never prettier than in her role of the nurse who falls in love with her patient. John Steppling and Winifred Greenwood are also promi- Sam Wood directed the picture, known players, headed by Niles Welch | most beautiful and talented children|which was adapted from the popular and Pauline Starke. It is-a big, dra-|of the motion picture world, has astage farce of the same name and is “By Golly,” another new Mack ing, vigorous and romantic of all the] Warner will be seen at the Elko|Sennett comedy, with orchestra Sun- world’s stages, the wild, white wastes | theatre tonight, also Saturday mat-|day evening, are added attractions at " S

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