Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 22, 1920, Page 4

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5 mnus tryixe to wrest it away from the fint National | Exhibitors’ Cireuit hich ‘has the famous comedian’ eonmt. Dayid ; Mark ‘amount of comedy in “The ldol ncer’ ’and now comes juction by Marshall Neilan whlch all comedy. “Don’t ‘Ever ~M-rry“ is the pro- duotion of the noted director whick 1y uproarious comedy'from: the open-: ng scene 'to the closk :h;.qlnde The Pproduction’ is -a surp: coming dai- weetly. after the dramatic semsation from the same . director, ‘River's '®nd,” but it is safe to say that the |y director will lose none of. his ad- mirers through' his: lateét: eXort, but o will gain many more for it depicts /=& whole series of as langhable scenes ' ms_ has ever been filmed, :nd the story: h druumle 4 : 1t 1s not so surprising, at that, " "Mr, Neilan should ‘have ' produced “Don’t Ever Marry.” It is just such a comedy as all producers are always . aeeking but which are seldom found. . ‘There is not a .,augh in'it awmd}:: ‘upon the grotesqueness of ‘sny ! ,'weter, but all the humor and comedy,| with which the picture.abounds, co! from situations in. which every day ¥ ::gfl\ themselves thru a:combi- o /oficircumstances. Bdgar Franklin, the author of the | story. from which the picture was n, in writing the tale struck up- theme 1n which the action was the rmain part, 2 novel which lent it- welf admirably to adaptation to the _‘ ‘motion picture-screen. Mr-Franklin 1o known to thousands of magazine readers for the deliclons humor of his stories, and ‘Mr. Neilan has trans- ‘ferred all of the humor in the origin- al story, ‘with some added touches made possible only by the scope of . 'the ‘camera.’. *“Don’t Ever Marry’ will be the attraction at the’ Rex theatre, beginning Sunday. A MARRIAGE SHIRKED Confirmed bachelors, social-climb- ers, designing mamas, and all lovers ol sparkling comedy-drama will re- vel in “A Fugitive From Matri- mony,” ‘H. B. Warner's latest pic= ' ture ‘which appears, last. times, at the Elko theatre tonight. ‘The preplexing and embarrassing “situations in- which shirker finds-himself. when, after ex- changing clothes with an “escgped convice ‘on’ a’ ‘generous. impulse! to further his escape; taking refuge in{clared 'to be .of: “equaF mér a fashipnable country home, he is ‘discovered D a young lndys bed- mf: h’ mto 7 ‘engagement ‘to‘save a compromising sit- uation;-accusea of being an escapéd convict: ‘suspected of the: their of the family jeweis; and finally becom-; ing involved -in a miniature riot in a den of thieves, from which he res- cues ‘thel girl; all make for ‘a- com- edy-dram». of thrills and 1aughs. A 'notable. cast supports ‘Warner, BRUSBY 1S HOST 10 PUBLISHERS' -Hustling . Range Town ‘Shows \ Northern Minnesota Editorial Association Good Time;» NELSI'JN IS SPEAKE Gophcr lemtdr dress of 'Gathéring—Editors, Visit - Mines and Vh With Each Other m Athistic Conteats. i The little city of Cmby, glv'en ) the map as 300 but in reality having over 3,600 : inhabitants, ‘handled sthe’ summer outing for the . editors and publishers in'a shape alittle less than, ucnmmodations ‘a’ convention ‘usually, meets up with-in the lvern;e ‘town of its. size. Crosby has an’ unu.sunl udvunh:e n ‘the way of en.ertalnlng its . visito It, has beaumul Serpent lake at its very doors, in fact the main averue of . the city meets up with the Take, b two blocks from the Main street. It has also the mines of the tamous Cuy: una iron range, a visit to which'is & M to those who have never looked ! mpon an iron mine in operation. Still more, it |has a live commercial -club . and & set of businessmen and citizens -in’general who are just asalive as the elub. “All together, the editors enjoyed & three-days’ session such as they will recall for many days. At that, Cropby does not claim all the credit for the successful manner in which the convention was pulled off. Rarly Thursday evening in' - drifted “Doc”. Rutledge and his able assistant/| “%nd boss, Mrs. Rutledge. Hardly had they entéred the hotel until “Doc” had ! his ‘little -old, valise opened 'and had started handing out reservations and whatever else he had in that mysteri- ous grip... H..Z. Mitchell, “ye presi- Jdent,” e in Friday afternoon from Dunlddl, koflhh coat, spat on his i slva thef btt . show n a_ ‘marriagel’ the Elko : ances everythln e rnnxed for the apepa; tul “De’ (Death: of the Swan) and freud,”; (J3¢y ‘of:Liove) . bof {freud” (Joy ;of: Love) tumes that further ephance the in- terpretation of ‘the two dances are only one of the many things that are' bound to make thlu Drogram one to; be remembered. : Two shows eaeh mnlng, the first baglnninz at 7:30 and' the sgcond. 9:15, will 'allow 'ample -opportun- 1ty for every person to see thlu ex- tmordlnary program.: : ¥ “The Sporting Dutchess; * will ‘be El w - and e ‘most spectannlar and thrilling features |’ ever produced. . The play created a furore on Broadway a. score of years ago ‘and’ was’ considered a .great achievement when it ‘was first pro- duced at the :Drury Lane theater 'in London. The:film version, with. Allca greater: tha: locations, oxqv‘filte geous gowns and ragce ‘track n ¢ phere. furnish fiftting' back grounds for the dramatic thrills whicl minate in the big race” scene STUFENDOUS DRAMA. COMING: SUKDA'! ; Ontsrm—Onfluved——che llw' her place‘'taken by ‘another; band’s affection gradually: red to.the woman younger, mi bea.ufitul more vivacious. - She taced the problem which confronts - severy ‘married - Woman. when - the ‘spell of new ‘love ‘has ‘been @isolved: by: fa- miliarity. How ‘could she.save her- self? - Did shecare to save herself? With swift, ' sure pitiless:strokes, ‘Mary ‘Roberts Rinehart has painted a tragedy of faded love in ‘“Danger- ous. Days,” with a cast of ten fa- mous stars, presented Dy Samuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach,, .and direct- ed by ‘Reginald ‘Barker, which will be shown Sunday at.the Grand. NEW COSMOPOIJTA]I PICTURE {The isame ‘producers: - who< disin- guished ' themselves recently ' with | ‘“Humoresque”’ have . made another plctqre of iaxdifferent; type. but. de~|* 1 ‘. 'Pheir latest effort’ is' called’ “The World and; His Wife” and willibe shown at the Elko ;heatre for three days com- mencing “next: Sunday. bens ‘and' Gaston: Glass, prominent players.in “Humoresque," are in the cast, .- - “The World and His Wife” 1s an ' appealihg story-of modern Spain, full of coloriand pgyaion\ 'Robert G. Vig= i nola. directed” and the plcture is a' Paramount Artcrutt i Bauer and. Rol arsh, ‘o the ‘Crolby Commerelal cl he ‘gia he newupupeu of northern Minne- . were nearly all. represented and many of those from the southern part llao The lake drew them all and the hnatu were kept busy In some mys- terfous manner not yet accounted ‘for the lumbermen: of the early days of pine-slaughter;: left. the white and Nor- ‘;| way pines, which form* a-fringe of green in many shades, standing'along the shores of Serpent:lake. “Studded: here ‘and there profusely with ‘white birches, the woods:present @ beauti- " 'ful plece of nature’s handiwork which makes a.trip around the: lake one of. | the launch’ Lotug : The hoys were met ‘autces’ furnished by Crosby and the ‘ride” along:the south s ake. well-kept ‘streets’ the neat: loohu residences strikes the eye immodh(dy‘ as one’enters. the “city. .:Everything: seems 80 entirely differe: W town. n le! ‘standing ‘in many instancep. ‘As. the tide continues. down: Main “street: the’ |eye is greeted: 'with &’ handsome “"white way,” & wide thoroug! ‘ment walks and large and’airy store | baildings nhulantldly‘ erected..” The and their fam- ‘Naval Militia structure with an nmmoflnm 60290 feet in size. After a community sing ‘Mayor Edward ‘Krue- ger welcomed the scribés and' turned over ‘the city to them. He was an- swered by H.-Z. ‘Mitchell, of the Be- midj§f Sentjnel; the 'president of .the association who :did- not hesitate to state that the boys did not agree with the statement that baseball was tho national pastime. . _ Then, O Boy! an old mnlonad dance, was held, music bejng furnished by s swell orchestra’ from: Brainerd., The '} towns ple know more things’ Mly about dancing than they ever dreamed of before the said’ Friday night.. Saturday morning, the editors and the rest were on deck at 9 o'clock for & trip to the mined.’ Senator Knute Nelson' had’ arrived the night beofre, TEY | driving 80 miles from Alexandria sand e ‘personality into the affair’ @ffect.” These gentlemen to- ether m, Editor_ Sheets, Louls eelinig fine after the trip.for one of his age. He was the first oné up. next morning, away the ‘first, and had cut ! il he plld tribute one team ‘ladies’ all probably on account of the excellent manner {n. which' the crqlhy ‘Mothers club entertained’ them. 2 : both, inter-| ¢ a’ lwl spent L g over eral idea ‘of the ‘mt Cuy'nn- range. Yy . Mr. Nelson in his Nmnh. in’ nddi- tion to reviewing the; loglslutlon enact- ed’by the last session of congress,’ 'paid ihigh tribute to the people una range, who, by their-energy. and coniistent effort, had:built:so well in this section of -Minnesot: réceived with great' cheers’ tors and' when he was in ‘cheer. 5 ‘the state: for. the part: dm tacken in .| its development; throush Mr. Preus hid come’up dufing the day 80 and had: spent theé 4 d evening with ' the - visito 44 . 7A letter was sent’to Secretary Ied.a by L. C. Hodsm. njynr of St. ;!o attend. ‘yegret at’ meeting, ! Dbut stated that he would friend, Jim ‘Landy of Ol for him. - Mr. Landy accep sponsibility and paid a spl . to Mr. Hodgson. y “A sport program was gi¥en Sunday | { morning, the prizes being n’by the paper. and supply men’s. ag Minneapolis and St.. Pax ‘Wallace of the Sauk Cen! operated with the supply: the re- '| ciatjon in these wards. The editors were well the ‘reception’. -and sbod \Ima . Rut |« »**few days we are glvmg you a chance to get your | P gran ator Knute Nello)l. his in | for. a wm“fl Kl'n}l‘\"": | to/bel t | Denmark “:hh ir Hnlcl‘z‘dlj el B 77 of thin Iv%e 1 flelolved. Tlht '16 endoru. without e. servation, ‘the actian’of’ the republican th &I at chlcq(o in nominating Gov- Harding for . ynnld%m. ttt;‘d as_generously endorse :‘I‘:l'l‘ :‘l"&n_ ‘;Fu conventlokn ‘in newmper man 1 ‘That we. tender l vote of- d ol r Sen- lor i klndnau and interest in our; unclatlnn shown by: his presence ‘mo ! & Resolved,: is assoclation’ recog- nlul its obuntlon" in: tha lnten-t of Jmore and: better roads: saive. developmant of: the gide’ Toads for the farmer, and.the|. highways in’northern :Minne- t will mean the development: of [ the tmmsndouu resqurces of ‘this usctlo that these’ objects can and will tened and nitimately attained by fication of ‘Amendment Ne ‘ers At the next general rembxe: ‘an To tg‘lll end we pled‘e our. heartiest: co-aperation. it (this assoclation hes: and fee openlng of sota U who ' ‘areotherwise threatened with th neomuy of u\ufemlln‘ pllblluuon. nd, to provide permanent’ rellef ° hy; ring; from c’on;r:‘a‘s‘ an appropriation’ nves Rcsol\re(.il “xfl;lh! :smln{.l’o‘n hwtfly A enflgu Sal wo:h 1d secretary of. '.he NI- tloml Editorjal nsoch!lon, and urge that B B ta the Fecon ""Pm“"‘?"r"n'::fl'é&"{ to the recent o1 ‘alld biymnkin. lndlvldu. ntributions-of t “to -in: the carrying. ::fllf i l%::dld vork that he hll d. a‘::flved, ’l‘h-t we cxund the- %.fl'-:-n e aemen, 3. . Mcbonal ni M McNamara, ' the mmittee, ami llsa the members of the. Mlm’lnpolh and St. I;nnl Pfl‘!\l:en Sy ply Men's as80- she! e 3 Tat we neartlly’thank Miss _Resolved, ‘on his | Eloise -Calihan for her generosity In to. speakl rg embering the ln.di;- .onf the amchtlon A ‘ R:a *of ‘Mln-upolh Sor “m‘lx?ng" with t.he memberl mdy for ® | ‘courtesies -extende lved, That thn thanks ‘'of ‘the a8s0< afifi: aie due, and are' cheerfull; glven L. Westernhagen of the ‘estern Newnpnper ‘Union for generously offering to supply p!atals o(t:rgl% ;ury of our splen- n s aid - raceptinn Cronby. 5 H. P. Phillips, . . 3 <. A. Freach. DANES GET SCHLESWIG ZONE. The treaty which gives the Danish Zone,’ in'Schleswig, to Dénmark, has just be:n signed by 'the ta away the' ’ e wrongs; icb?myu | against-thet teameér Solov sea, who 'were declared: to be perish- ing of ‘cold ‘and hunger, was picked | up at Moscow and relayed to London.. An ice breéaker lowded ‘with: supplies was fitted_out by. the British admir- e alty:‘ndsgnttotherelcm,mhthe i result that all of thfi passen, and of elgfi and against the eale of the ors ‘was algo ‘urged. John B. Snow, a i bachelor, 18- in the:rac ernorship.'of Kansas.' Heé expect ere i tailed reports. ot e make his strongest appeal ‘to the farmers and the women o! the s Mllhhervl 209 Fourth St. :One flozen Hats at, each. | H $350 : All other bra.xd and. sport hats. at." half prlc ; full Years supply of shoes at from This stoekis a 'n;e ' and up to the mmute in evefy re-- ~ than thls.' i i \ | ; ‘spect “We "need e floor room and you need the shoes - I ! ! | N H

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