Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 30, 1920, Page 4

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REX THEATRE THURSDA Some Bride,’! the 1atest Metro com in which' Viola Dana ap- “pears will be the feature at the Rex theatre on Thuraday. The . play tells of & youn‘ bride 'who,. thogh 'shie loves her husband, muot refrain from flirting with oth- or men. His ‘Jealousy and her determ- “ination 'to have a good time leads them to the 'breaking point and he is of ‘getting 'a divorce vhon ‘her. woman’s, wit comes: to l:;r and, by a strategic move, she ’re-x:‘!‘:a both zls lovo‘:rfcll confidence. The 'play: is' the . latest word ‘in {gmart' comedy ‘and the role in which Viola Dana 18’ seen gives her full .eo»a for ‘her unusutl and clevcr ul— 5 -ents. Others of the notnblo mt are Ir- ‘vying Cummings, Ruth Sinclair,” Bil- 1y Mason and ' Florence . Carpenter. Henry Otto. directed the production which was made under'the personal supervision of Maxwell xargsr Dic| Tector General. ANITA STEWART. A8 THRILLING HORSE RACE An _actual horserace, with all. its thrills, is shown in the First National ‘special feature, “In 0ld: Kentucky,” the great American classic,. present- ing Anita Stewart. ' This picture will be screened af the Rex theatre: on Y July 4. 1t is the great Kentucky, Hnndlctn & race, and’ you-see it from start to] d daughters, 8w corper- 'I;"lorenoe and le Mrs, Gust < |and then the magistrates, pfletts. sen- § torl and " knlgm: Ili ‘hold; of the mluhty ‘atone to 4 hld not been m ted in: nny furpuce, ‘|2 With the Jews:the corn they also perlormed cerempgj .laylnx 3 " A Da ' bird. protection. publlshed by. the State Horticultural soclety of Kansas the bird ‘popuiation’ of ‘that state is’ 256.- f yd and d ;Mer,' 'Fournlr vlsitod Llnyd swed- 'bu:s Saturday.: The Misses Alice: nnd lqu Butlar me mvu shoppers Friday. - rson’ was a Turtlp River. Whuk 1 Boired Parmre R pairing Upholatering. ! K 'GENERAL REPAIR SHOP .. STAHL & JACOBS 811 Sixth St.; Bemidii ' Phone 488 000,000,> Which' every yedr eat enough4 " | insects to. fl11'480 trains of 60 boxcars each—24,000 cars . of & minimum, weight of .24,000 pounds: to the: car: [ These . nsect. trains would : be ' long ‘enough to reach:from Oklahoma:to Ne-: braska. Reduced to ‘pounds, Blair fig- ures that; the birds of Kansas every year eat 510.000000 I 1t 18 hard to concelye the dollars and | cents valve ‘of ithe’ insect-esting ‘birds mmmmnrm«, i finish. - There is shown the gigantic| : grandstand’in which ‘thousands upon thousands of persons are crowded, all "« icheering wildly for their favorites. ‘You get a flash of the stables where the jockeys‘are rubbing their mounts, 1n preparation for'the great event and then the jockeys coming opne by ene onto the track to be grested by.cheers [ *. by the spectators. ! Finally you see Miss Stewart, come| on the track at the last minute dress- ed as a jockey, to ride for one of the Jockeys who has been drugged, in ord-} er to. frame the race. camera follows the horses practically from' the start to the finish, as one -forges ahead and another drops’ grad- ‘ually behind. Miss Stewart, "who is an expert horsewoman, rides 'in’a mad gallop, +at first far ehind, but' gradually working her way to the front, until}.- at the end she goes under the wire a nose ahead, winning the race. There s all the wild enthusiasm of the most exciting race, and: it grips| with the same dramatic intensity. those who watch the pictu: 02 mcul' terest comes.: the an- nouncement from the management of the Rex' theatre, that arrangements have been consummated: for the pre- ;senting for two days,” commencing Tuesday, of Joseph Arthur,s spectac- melodrama, “The ' Still Ahrm" e being presented as & motion’ picture ‘by ‘the Pioneer film corpors-, tion of New York city. Many a grandfather has been car- ried back to his boyhood days by the romantic love scenes’ between .Jack Manley, of the fire ‘engine company; and his sweetheart, Eleanor Fordham . and remembers the scenes of his hood as he” watches the villainy ‘of “Bird” or the great climax fire scener that took’ place in the eighties when Harry Lacey packed the ' 'theatres throughout the' country ' with the: thousands who cllmored to see this great thriller. The theatre of the apoken drama - has its limitations, however, and the most spectacular scenes had to be confined ' to ‘the - possibilities. of the stage; but now we have a new. form of expression—the motion picture— which has no limitations, where na- ture itself is = reflected ' upon: the screen, and 'in the film interpretation |’ of this great melodrama, all .of the human pathos, the romantic moments, and the smashing climaxes are pre- sented with a bewildering reality. The burning of the laboratories, the ex- plosion of ‘thé chemicals, the falling walls, and the ‘thrilling escape, are presented in & most graphic manner. The home of Jack Manley’s sweet- heart is set afire in the dead of night after the signal wlxu have been cut at the fire Barn. " Jack knows nothing of the girl’s: ‘danger . until there comes “the still alarm’; then, the call of the firemen the maddemng race for by the fire department; the 'girl ‘imprisoned behind’ walls of .. flame; rescue cut off as the stairway ‘falls in a heap of ruins; the crumbl- ing_balcony. Climax’ follows clmlx until'love triumphs. '. ANTHRONY COMES TO! Nobody home! ‘ That’s what people —-partleulnrly the girls—said about Anthony Osgood. ::A good man when it:‘came to handling the microscope or. diggiug the veneer off some for- gotten Greek poet, but when it.came to juggling’the teacups at a soclety | party.or sitting in at a game of pok- /. et, he simply wasn’t there.' Take his}] sclothes, for instance—trousers that had ‘never felt a tailor’s irom, cellu- loid collars and a ready-made tie, and those ‘impossible Congress; gait-}- ers.. They 'all ‘handed- the horse laugh to poor Anthony.’ Then sud- denly the worm turned, and the slov- enly young scientist blossomed into an - ‘immaculate dress-suited . Beau Brummel and the leading light in the jazziest parties in town. The explan- - ation ‘was'a certain ' gracbfu 1 little cer in'a musical show who— the Thh‘d Fl Miss Hawley fs irresistibly funny X oman who_ hatés #11 men and’holds to all Harrison Ford, Heledl| 7 Walter Hlers, Jack ‘prince of. gfiod (ollows." ‘the model costu%e for Don' e’ ‘came it Qhe things on, ery - hecom! i but she realized flnt i o “her: in a very em Rition. * With. a “bewl! dered’ little7jugh ‘she attempted pasg, but— reaching out quiekl caught ‘her’to him and kissed her|] barrassing “‘great dramatic thriller | the but the younger | ‘ifs _splendid’ all its preu“;dlmnmt ‘were ed and sym! in:the _WM aces of Peklfig?ed ut you -really ‘can’t appreciate|: ‘what happened unless you see “The s Sins of St. Anthony,” featuring Bry- ant Washburn at the Elko theatre to- ‘THURSDAY The story of 2 Be- w_chmg Flirt That Every Woman W111 Want Her Husband to It Wfll Cure . Sees.Red"" ill prove the senu.t;ion, wag In its #erial form'titled “The: P, 7 he Satu d Evenmg Poat The Ford Coupe w1th an elecmc self-starting and lighting systemis.one of. ular, membets of the Ford' Fam:lry I 1d Then in mclement wuther, dust-] ,f ing Y3 around: . To women it bnngs the.con nience “and’ comforts of the electric with the: dunbll and economy of the Ford car. avoxd lonv delaysin dchverv ¥ & oG W. JEWE‘!T CO., 1IN ’ ~Ready—to-Wear ats all of these are the finest Mxhan : and .Georgette Crepe, in . white ‘with white' trimming choice of something like twenty to choose from. new- and different. On ‘sale, spécial, Onr ‘former re| All' Pattern Hats ‘of exclusive choice regular low prices were $16 b $17 50; $18. ./$19.50, $22.50, $25.00. GEORGETTE WAIS’[S Damty summer styles, in tucked, lnce trimmed and embrol effects. Spemal in ‘all wanted pretty‘ b 311.95. : ‘extra value merchand Speex .prices on Misses’, Girls’ and Chil, Rah:Rah ‘Hats, in manyf'giliferent styles; Jyou would wgnt for this day. This store is, aure at PRIGE 'I‘HAT kPLEASE : NEXT WEEK BIG SPECIAL SAI.E IIIIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllflflWflflfl“flM“I!llfllflfllflM“flfllfllfilfllfl

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