Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 23, 1920, Page 4

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ; umg IS HELD FOR: 1 line, 8-to 4. . 5 Spectators: swarmed WANTED TO “GO 'T ALD"E” ASSAULT Y MASK| Burneige asked for exira Daseballs threatenlng violence, ‘but the pollco # in the sffth, but Jackson, believing [prevented further . trouble, . despite . eoria, TIl,, July 23.—Umpire Wil-|pir"to hive two in his pockets, re-|thé'demonstration' after the game. Many Years Ago Missourl Declared . Her Ambition to .Secome an In. dop-ndent «Republic, liam Burnside was arrested Wednes-|f,ccd to give hi - day on-charges of ‘assault with .algoy att:nfp::d ': a:e);:m;‘l hg':"'::fge deadly weapon in the form of a base-|ghoved him away. Jackson; retaliat- ! ball mask at a result of a fracas with it e’ Mluonn once had ‘intention of xet- Manager Bill John in ‘the Peoria- :.d“‘,v ;{':ug{‘?v'flfi i°,f,1::k"g§p2°,§sfiz 3 5 tiog up ‘as an independent republic ‘Moline Three-Exe league, won by Mo- Clothes make the mahn, it as’to| Sy fopday y a !?erlelf The o ar'mpsmre ¥ g y . how far they make' a Wom&n' rz 5 ‘other question. Joe Benson trustéd .. o clothes to make an irate fathersbe- " lleve that the girl he wn abont. to " marry, was another than h]s dillgh- ter, i 2 Be didn’t get away with it, TROPPMAN SISTERS AT: cause the father -didn't believe,. a young woman should be married; GRAND THEATRE—TONI . Burnside was released on bail: and was ‘to have a-hearing Thursday. b Subseribe tor tna i%nm- B they we‘nt over the Santa . Fe:trail. The early Sesslon .acts: afithe Mis- ‘with her veil d?:n Wh*;t hflflm;wl‘ N m?n‘{mmia!e;! Troppmnfl;:nd saurl legislature, starting, in.1824: con- | .. afterward provides a series of humsiter o T, an TS. tain many’ Interesting ' resqluti corous interesting %vents and an €x-|of this city, who has gqu rRd | memorialy. to Cantvens m')'ulll flr'vln:m‘:::: BE"’W’, M'"'. céedingly fascinating story as. pre-|from New York City where she has| o polifical and . hitorieal - subjeets. .sented by Marshall: Neilan in'"his | been studying -, under the Tarasoff| nefd latest production, “Don’t Ever Mar-| Ballét school, will appear tonight and o’;(“lsez’(')‘:ltl;n:h:v|::?:: L ’"“”..'.'.'.“'.'."" Ty,” which will be the attraction at|Saturday at "the Grand theatre in & R R gl preamble that the Bex. theatre, beginaing Bunday. Biofl(l:m ofuln(tlejrpl;;uva! Tge Dances: and establish a free’ a:u; ‘ifiexn’;‘:::l - e ‘Cygne eath of ‘the Swan DRURY LANE, HOME represerfirllng the death of a wounde)d republic by the name of. the state of/ , Under The Marl(et‘f‘: Iz ,”. . whi of pure. white. " Fritz Kreisl Hlssourl was one of m tvotal | 0 . ¥ iThe Sporting . Duchess, to;;':g'xf:' oy ot Loy s a] states’in-the hissory ot itk “',’n;‘;,’; : On some of the items offered this week the manufacturer . lso Saturday matinee and evening, waltz number. :| It 'was made such In. the ancient fight - also Suturosy matives and ovening,| "elle TR, copman wil as.| 1o conpretn over the slavery quseron takes a loss, on other items the loss falls onus. In elther case you melodrama to be - produced in the!sist her sister with " several semi-| which took up the admission of free galn. d Drury Lane theatre in London.. This classic_and popular vocal solos. and slave states and considered the [ - i : 3 theat: world renowned for the| Harold Lloyd in *His Royal Sly-| balance thereof. 1 5 G iE ¢ Al ' e, ™ oy e and 5 R W e | S s et g vwos- | -SILK DRESSES . SILK SKIRTS | SILK WAISTS B | st ere e theatre is 0 Turne is!the picture | oth: d 1 See—s| i 3 ' : London what the Hippodrome is to|program which wilk'begin:at 7:30 and ‘;nr:;ln.gnofl a;lg:cre or, tbaltmwv:l?i‘ a'::; Ch01ce of any Sllk Choice of any silk Choice of fifty Sllk : New York. Only plays of such mam-fthe second at 9:15. nnknown country called the Wild. West | moth proportions: that few ordinary - ‘|| —the land west of the Missouri river. | _playhouses could produce them -are 3 “DARGEBOUS DAYS” She made the midway point hetween ' seen there. -~ What are the dangerous days of[ the frontiersmen - of . Kentucky and *4_.Some of the most famous of thelevery married touple’s life? They | 'those of the great plains. occupying a ' Dress in the store, | Skirt in the store, | Waists, at 1-4 Off 140& 140 Drury Lane melodramas have beenfare the d ‘when ‘the wife forgets b B e i 1 Drought to. America and staged in| hor oMigations to help, counsel, sym- fi..’é::‘tm'.’.fm.'i':;’.& herpet s ¢ B One lot of WASH WAISTS, each . T ....$150" the largest pl-yhouses here. pathize with or uhderstand her hus- RE R SRR U o orting Duchess” created a|band. They-are the days when the i A One lot of ‘SILK WAISTS each ................. $4 95 ew York a score of years|husband ‘has lost the first sense om| Much Sugar in e, _________—.———--—————-—-—_—.__—_. 7 ago whi ose Cochlan appeared ‘in|enchantment which hovers over the|' mqme hard-or sugar R % by far Two Bargams in Merchandise that every household needs " the title role. It was so-stupendous|early stages and turns to ‘another ‘ and such a costly production to trans-|woman. for sympathy and . under- ;'h:e?:::b:l:ll’:r::f:nzf &) ‘maples. port that it was only seen in a few|standing. They are the days when |- e i 6. 101, many pur- cities outside of New York. the’ Other ~ Woman, younger, more |POSes: but the unique thing: ‘about the It was not until the advent of mo-|beautiful and deeper in understand- tree I8 the abundance of siyeet sap tion pictures that this famous melo-|ing, finds herself under the spell of which /it furnishes, says v?Amerlc:m : 1,250 yards of Bleached Shaker 1,000 -yards -Outing Flannel, Flannel, 27-inch, extra good light an ddark stripes, 29 dram: d be staged in a suit-|The Man’s personality. ~You must Forestry Magazine of ~Washington. 2 e how in-every city’ and. town|sée Mary Roberts Rinehart's great|While'all the maples have sweet sap quality, a yard. .. .. .. -38c inches wide, a yard. . . ..33¢ through the country:> The film ver- story, ‘Dangerous Days,” filmed by |none of the others are so important as g o\ sion, in which Alice Joyce is starred Samuel’ Goldwyn and Rex Beach un-|sugar producers.. This was appreclat- Full bOltS, a yard ...... 37¢c By the bOlt, a yard _____ 32¢ der the ditection of Reginald Baker, |ed in early times and. a century and a which' will be shown Sunday and quarter ‘ago when the real estate men | Monday at the Grand theatre. of the time were attempting to lure i New England men ‘to- Pennsylvania CENSUS RETURNS lands “out west” they put en their at 'the Elko tonight-and tomorrow, is even greater than the play. The length of this speclal feature | * necessitates opening each..evening performance with the big melodrama 3 'REDUCTION IN SILK BARGAINS IN FOOTWEAB $2 50 Georgette reduced and screening the comedy but once,| Mminot, N. D.;~~10,476; increase of |map in big letters, “The Sugar ’l'ree A < betweendt};e lf;wonsa:)w:,s ea;tg ll)’::;‘;t 4,288, 69.3 per cent, Grows Here” . ... Choi £ ah d5t el Tadieas [ vune wiawiding vy 1.98 are urge 0 be 1I el — 3 4 AT o B S S e e bty X 50 Georgette reduced that th ymay see all of the nine-reel| Albert Lea, Minn.—S$,056; - A i at the e e, Micstig in — Pumpe or Oxfords...$10.00 | to ................. $2.95 4 sty ; , . $4. 50 Shirting Sllks, reduced s u N s Y " E Girls’ Brown Oxfords, sizes ! s T SRR, .08 T e $3.95 ’ ; : 2.95 Shirting S1lks reduced Lto 4, apair........ 85 | 2} to 4, a pair $6.8 e $2.35 GROCERY Carry a Blt Save 2 "Blt New Po taes.' ; apound.;.8c The Elliott de Corporation Presents The World’s Greatest, Most Successful American Play Drick Dlpese, thcloc 20 THE VERITABLE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN OF FILMDOM b o A 33c : 5 " i b2 ( ——THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST Peas, new pack, 2 for 35q g ) Yeast, pkg. .........-.. el Powdered Sugar, 1b... 32c . Carnation, Wilson and Libby Milk, talls, 7 cans. for............... $1.00; Corn Flakes, 3 for......35¢c Cone Honey, home 7 .5 EIOWN ooocoeeececceen Grape Fruit, 3 for. Arco Coffee, b Oriental Coffee, Dills, fine grade, doz..23c Raisin Bars “...........: 27¢ Sweet Marie Soap, for2 ' Fresh Eggs, doz Best Creamery Butter 56c Sweet Oranges, doz., 30c " Fresh Bread . Cane Sugar, b See Once Again the Famous “Griffith Made” Screen Stars ' MAE MARSH—HENRY W. WALTHALL—LILLIAN GISH IN D. W. GRIFFITH'’S EVERLASTING SPECTACLE PEOPLE 18,000 Ivory Flakes, 2 for......25¢ Peanuts, fresh roasted, The Cheer-Up Dnnk RAZILLA does more than refresh and cool you. It is a “cheer-up” drink. Itstimulates and exhilarates you. It puts “pep” into you. It is delicious with the aroma and flavor of blended tropical fruits, herbs and spices. It is as bracing as mountain breezes. Try a glass at any, soda fountain. Or Salt Pork,‘ .. order a case sént to your home. Also bot- ‘|| Salmon, Talls Cremo Flour, tled syrup for home use. Everybody likes it, good for everybody ¥ ACCOMPANIED BY COMPANY’S OWN MUSICAL DIRECTOR WITH P Brazilla? A TWELVE-PIECE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA There is a mysterious ingredi- ent in Brasilla which has never |- 1 Second - Grad Fiour, 3 SOL|D HOU Rs : ; e becnue o h | 45 sack $1.80 THRILLS—LAUGHTER—TEARS—MUSIC reco‘nhe it? “To the first' Ay o We carry- a. f“ll ]me Of ——————————— s . people who send us the fame of feed |- this ingredient with the best 50 Bring us your eggs-and blueberries. We pay high-%. word description of it we will send : & 16-0z. bottle of Braxilla syrup. - est market cash prices. Phone 851 120 THIRD STREET “kick” in “BRING YOUR CHILDREN TO THE MATINEE—IT IS THE - ; \ “MASTERCRAFT” OF “FILM PERFECTION” i Millions Have Seen It—and Millions Will See It Again and Again ; ] T REXTHEATRE |}

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