Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 7, 1920, Page 4

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wmrm Fox’ ad < HESR ] /0N sntem- 'which ha ! : ? ; : L “The Ho : Cclose’ Its ot t | ne 1 Dy~ By b ¢ ‘marry, !j?‘ ¥ - psychologized” : %my canibest nm i t bureau of th A 1 R mgmilnw this counlry. rlul out with' smttllng em-.| ln weste| Minnesota: has = been 0 i mals W fch ‘is the lnterlor sex. <. | greatly. lexcerec thongh not neces- | exanmines many. appllcnms tern dance hall fights, v AR ¥ 8 . ququent and { 1 \a specially trainéd 11 a ‘young ‘inventor which . b ich one : i ; ; : tinding of ! he exaniines eveiy"npluk N i e neoamoEnasAFooL (A | can Sy v Ande (e ey t stle, myster-|! women smisunderstand ‘their: al The story also treats the vital sub. “A rulned castle, a ghost,’a te Tt pmmo“ o aniiliion Jest of prison abuses inuan eflm“ lous: towef,tan American. Hovelist: nd Saskat- [ mot ‘fill.7: On_ her:testing' cards six man! 4 killfull; (% g A:e:il,-nn cast, including Gladys ::f::f ‘E:?“:{,:?:t u:r]:oo]s ,J:';.,& chewan, Wet weathen ays Mr.. Rug- | types of persqunlity are ' lsted which' Brockwell, Miriam Cooper, Milton|yoney g Selznick Piciure adapted Bles, develops fungus'diseases which . det:rmlnebfltne::;i tti.:e & :8‘ % for : Sills and George Walsh, portrays fl“ from the 'story by George Barr Mc-|* : l‘:‘;";’:‘; yar| 0"; °‘:E'P A ) ; ciple roles. Cutcheon, which appears at the:Elko ps pfl_:hep :uost moving scene is When|iheatre tonight, alzg Thursday mati- 9k : ground -less.; Because of ‘this personality test the cowpunchers and rangers of one|nqs ang evening. town dash madly on_their mustangs| "Eugene O'Brien in the'star of ‘A and cayuses to the rescue of ' their|poq) and His Money.” He appea pals in another border town. Thelas an "American best-selling .author second town has been raided by MeXi-|wpho purchases a castle in the Swiss can bandits, and -Mr. ‘Walsh’s scene|ryrs) . He is regarded as. a fool for makes Villa’s Columbus raid:lock like|naving made- the purchase, but as it a game of croquet. turns out, he gets the best of the bar- ‘For he goes through all sorts mmtmr. OF GOWNS o nd amusing experiences; DELIGHT MAY ALLISON : terial and “atmosphere:’ for a reco “* .The story of May Allison’s latest brei:klng b;p‘t-s:‘figr v Screen Classics, Inc., . productian | =iy director; Robert Ellis, has pro- “The Walk-Offs,” in which she Wilk}gijoq o pietivesque setting for the ac- appear at the Rex theatre, beginning tion of the ‘story—castles, snow-cov- 1 ) , > v 4 Sunday, called for a multitude of the| too s p iy hn of the “beautiful blue e R ¥ ; > = = j i 5 most ‘fashionable gowns. This de-. Danube, achting scene, dungeons, | & Lk Fo - 4 : : 3] } N 2 Hshtfd ‘tlhe ltleart of the beantflul lit-| 11 d tvast mediaeval ‘halls, accurately tle blonde star. histor- It was- such a relief to be able to {’c"a‘l'}':‘t:‘}l_""i‘“‘“"“"“ Tk wear a lot of nice clothes,” she said | “giper subjects on ' the same pro-. i when the_sartorial requiremants of | or,miare Pgramount Magazine and the role were made known to: her,dgyo fif” Tr ogue. “because in my last play, “Fair and : ‘Warmer,” the action took place all in, one evening and one morning, and I} anm REVELATION stecl-like m and flexibility. - “had to wear just two gown3 the whole essie Barriscale ceases ' to be a ol s d‘ o ‘time.” | demure little/stay-at-home and ex- Pen canniot become ‘‘sprung”” under severe use, hibits her complete bag of tricks as a weakened by harmful ink acids. acy of the ’.l‘em_pomt Pen. The gold is fused. about the ample mdmm tlp—not annecaled. Then it is hammered, which gives it a SURE CAN ACT! whirlwind emotional ‘actress in her [& r Tem advan! are the wgn‘ tific Comb’ T “Boys! That guy sure can-act! Did |1a latest photoplsy, ‘“The Notorious Mrs, g::; o tgom ight. t‘_am bet about the NO you ever see anyone work his eyes Sands,” the Robertson-Cole Superior : . cham! T abou 2y 9‘“} like that fellow. ~Look at the expres-|release which appears at the Grand balks or blots—no sweating in the pock sions on his face. Believe me, any-|theatre last times tonight. The pic-|q Self Filling and Screw. Joint “styles;.far pocket, chain,: one that can act like that guy uoes, ture is a screen adaption of the orig- A e.and m m and I w t s sure a winner. inal story by M. B. Havey. : o ; EAE This remark made by a speetltor at| As the. tempestuous Mary. Ware, -the first run of “The Devil’s Claim,” Miss Barriscale reveals depths of dra- the latest Robertson-Cole ' release, hatic power hitherto unplumbed. She starring Sussue Hayakawa,-which ap-, is a revelation;‘and a delightful one. pears at. the Elko Friday-and Satur- | The picture e&‘lblishes firmly | her day, epitomizes the sentiment of the reputation as one of tne most vem- audience. _tlle actresses/of the screen. | The story is an unusual one and| ' Virtuslly sold into‘ an ungought because of this fact and Hayakawa’s|matrimonial alliance, Mary remarkable work the picture is. wellher fate with the:best fillal-grace -be- worth seeing. Hayakawa is not, the ‘“e'lns that her sacrifice will ti only one to be burdened with ‘dual ungatural mother over financi roles. . The parts of the two leading culgies, women, Rhea Mitchell and C But Mary does not stop loyjng ep Moore. alsg reguire doubling 1] youthful admirer.” When'he, through Jinm Buckley, Sidney Payne and Joe|the insane le-lo\ISy of her husband, Wiray are the olher memhers of | b uet % e mvm.ovs CREATIONS,. . jmos! dear—her hony : TN PARIS'COWNS R e HATS SHOWN IN PICTUFE . Outsié of its unusual love, story ' and the interest in its up-io-date + .problems of life,45The Inferior Sex'|ing'Fay Tincher, is also on the pro: carries an especial appeal to women|gram{at the C;(nd tonight. 1 in the exquisite. gowns dlstl;layed,tl;s marvelous nillinery creations, e 5 { beautiful settingé: ‘and ~ wonderful DOLLARMND SENSE ecerery. This pidture, starring Mil-| Madge Kenredy. is accepted by drel: Harris Chaplin; the star charm- vress and. public/alike as America’s 11 he'sho t the Rex theatre |leading exponent:;of light comedy, on Thursday. bathiof screen and stage. The secret Mildred Harris Chaplin appem'a in{ol; her success ligs'in a’ personality l&MI Man and W«n’.n WM 4 M- different scenes in more than a dozen |tha wholeson“;tnd unaffected— Sk E T / 8| §E tlmruent ‘lld w @ifferent gowns, all of them the last 48 the embodiment of ‘American |[Jf - . ¢ 3 Y : word in fashionable artistry. “There|girlhood, .with the added charm of a rre Paris creations as well as the fin- |comedienne who. is;blessed ;. with a st -work ¢ the highest prlced New ee and unhiling,yeaue of the ridic- York modistes.. ) 4 Women in the supporting cas_t also and Sense . ‘presents X are stunningly gowned, for this pic- e Kennedy at the Grand. the- 8 COMlNc smu 218 with th f 1th t d ¢ 3 3 , gt Aty g £ LI BB e _ “TRUE BLUE” and F ARNUM. TOO v ¢or?'nrly to the station in life they|. Tt is not “high-brow” in tone—nor represent. has ‘it the. slightest tract of vulgar- | That's the “Bill” we offer you S‘hll'dly ; ! lt Rax Theatre ity. It is a tale that touches the heart, of -humanity—and tici.es its the western. coast on the sea shore|funny bone at thie same time. its where the surf breaks at the foot of|situations are piquant, but never im- the lawns of the wexl:dertul ctfimtry glru:able Best of gll, it provides estates. This scenery fs unusually at-|Madge Kennedy with the kind of part iractive and a deliglit to the eye. she has wanted ever since she desert- !Il klll Sc;cctl Ol - The ensemble forms a picture of a|ed the stage for the screen. -~ N a. g a on f your bIISi _— ||| ¥ ness stationery be sure that the! Eggs Miraculously Saved. m mcasures p to the standard | A’ young. man at: Meredith, N, H., | Beautiful Scenery. : Outdoor settings are taken along i . SUNDAY attheREx 8 Another Crafty - Fox. A mder of. the Companion ‘tells us. the following story of.a clever Ameri- can fox to match a. recently published anecdote of a clever English fox. On @ Novembher day. he says, & neighbor. making ‘an. evening call, in going Byt cnean [ = et ] of yoursuccess. ‘he supenorqualityof hy mistake and stepped into. space, bringing .down & number of ‘jurs of T| preserved ‘blueherries-‘and landing in of bis saw u fluck of ducks ou the| g Jar containing: 18 dozen eggs. He opposite side of ‘a small creck that emerged scratched and’ Covered with runs into, Shinnecock buy. blueberries, but- although “he weighs While tryins to get nearer to the 200 pounds not an egg. was broken. ducks, meanwhile keeping himeelf well — hidden and watching them very can-| STONES KEEP: THEIR SECRET dously through the grass, he was = amazed to see a fox that had waded | Restoration of Stonekenge Has Re out about forty feet from shore. It vealed Nothing New of IM was attracting the ducks by gently |, to" the Antiquirian.” waving its tall. In a.few-minutes it s would unqnestlonlbly caught a The restoration of s(qn‘.h‘m‘. has duck had the man not shot it—Youth's revealed fresh evidence as to the orig- Companion. ‘| inal building ‘ot the famous circle, : " | There are indications that the entire monument was surrounded by a cr cle of at least 40 stones, mot one of which remaiis today. ' The office of works, i1~ conjuncticn | with the society of antiquaries, is overhauling the monmnent. replacing the fallen stones and exnlqrmg the site. Excavations have revealed sock- ‘ets for & number of stoneswthat are no longer in existence,: but. Mm}y cannot account for- their:absence.: During the excavations' & ‘number of hammer stones; chisels'and burnt bones were found, also many articles of more modern origin, sc!‘(ps of Ro- TYP EWRITER PAPERS CHORUS GIRL | . WEDS BAKER! o Hsflhdplntyddmb—lmht\na’t o for. A-great picture—with lovolyMnIlo Kemniedy in the funniest roll—pardon m—:g_cle,ofheramr. “DOLLARS AND SENSE” is 1mmed1ately cv1dent to all who see them. They will lend to your Wusiness | correspondence that quiet dignity which goes with assured success. ASK YOUR DEALER If He Does Not Have It in Stoek Have Him Telephone 799-J PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE BEMIDJI, MINN. i =2 :::: t::dtr.?:‘:‘:te: onfti=kept wated man remains, pennies and farthings of Wholesalers 2 varying date_even up to ge pres eng Rare Chance for Bold Bandits. As quietly:as possible a dozen men in two small motor cars moyed about $80,000,000 in cash. and securities on a recent Sunday In New York from.the’ Citizens National bank, 3% Broadway, to the Chemical National bank, 270 Broadway. In addition, they trans- ferred almost $1,000,000 worth of: gold and silver plate and Jewelry which was tucked into safe deposlt boxes. Six and = three-quartér’ ‘millions of the moved treasure was in- actual cash. Only, eight policemeti—three in uni- GRAND THEATRE THURSDAY and Friday

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