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

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World; awarded its first seal-of merit for any motion picture vet produced to Mary Pickford for her production “Suds”, ‘which will be released .by United ‘Artists very. shortly. Hiram® Abrams, president of - the of’the award 600D mem FOR | um DAY AT, Gm THEATRE “The opening program of vaudeville for Saturday at!the Grand theatre' is' ‘. ich!in music and comed The He- " witt Sisters are terpsichoréan’ drtis ‘whose' lovely costumes and ‘briltk personality mlku ’:holr dance’ comedy mimio,is-the way B “Nickols in his offering is;descrl “This veteran laugh produ nuom ot lplondld- ¢ T peftormminc ogouto some...clever & ng with'their Harmony singing: bet ‘Reed 'brothers: ‘cloge the bill. with & |4 ens will be ‘sovel “'Vg::fi'c stunt - that 18’ said| fred B Smith Lil s ol This . exceptional honor for Mise . 'Opening; with' a matinee at2:30|pickford’s’ latest'” production’ marke “1n_ the. t(ternood. the evening' Per-|ihig. pictiire as the acme of whale- 2 .8t d 9:15, . the|some, artistic . rit, which is composed of nearly fifty’ of the most ropresentntlve _personages _{in the East. Each niade‘special com- PLAY|ment upon ‘the prodiction, and’ all i e s test | agreed that it was a mmt excellent Metro:play in whic] 43 jer lttle star ADpEAT: y.to a:large at the Rex theatre. - je_play Is & powerful’ romance of {Capital. an ‘underworld " and - Mi ‘appreciative urleal producer. mmmehted on the. | prodnétions as follows: “Excellent. The theme if ‘imagination’ 1y’ illustrated in the mind ¢ of- Jeanne, | of ‘a. simple, . inganuous ‘girl—with fes” of the Latin|humorous and pathetic effect. - Mary . fear hu notver done a more va d leca of un 1t 'orll',illF The . charae urlntlon of the 1so by & beautiful ro- gitY Is very interesting ‘and it isiun- o danbtedly the, best production h:t | Miss Pickford hag ever made.” ¢|;: (Bi J; Parker, representing the Sul- vation Army, was grestly enthuped: He picture .and said -that he how t none’ of meru tion 'made under tho personal super- or.society picture, there aré others whose work | is of /Interest. ' Joseph = Dowling, whose. acting-was a feature of ““The Miracle Man,” has the part of a-Wall Street. ;'wlndler' ‘Gloria Holt plays a child; Nils: Wielch has the. role oppo- site. Miss: Barriscale; Th ing plays an Englishman cas Matthe¥: well(know% clety plrts, as a rote wl 1 exeellontly < The. ttory coneerns M qultn Shay, a7girl ‘'who grows up on a Canadian ranch,. the 'daughter 'of. a man who ‘Jjong ago. passed’ away with the-re- .quest that hisifriend, John' Girayson, ibring up his Jittle daughter, Gray- son fafthtully carries out his: trust. He 18" 80 sincere "that | can see cl; Mg lm *|'that life on 'his ranch’is nat all that, the girl ahould have. .80 he sells the Y is, happily, and Grayson’s sayings are Tost. . These complications are the start of the tremend follow: when -Marqui there finds the. Wi 13 “FIGHTING CHANCE" SCREENED th' Screened ety novels of kg éxcellent motion pictures, the s K:btenlw Cha b‘ers photoplay mateérial. The : Dan Mark’* was'tfaneterred” to the M"g:: some months ago Th&;?,h‘lns Line” was one of Iren ’s best lfked vehicles. - Now ‘com St he Fighting Chance,” which *-{s”*probably Mr.| Chambers’ nost .celebrated New York’s sma ey | atér ‘next Sunday -ld Moty “a Tuesday. The leiding ‘inrya nrd Anna Q. Nilsson, Conrad ‘Nage) othy/Davenport (Mr Wal“ 1 of Machll Knrger, director prodaction by Elmer Gates. of th Ho— . o ptel lmpathl AN'S " 'mrg sTRONG cm m"‘awoomz“:sggms Beasie Barriscale is given' compe- v tent support in ‘“‘Beckoning Roads MEXICAN SWAINS |the Robertson-Cole picture. which a; The question th;‘ Bothered J. War- [ pears at the Elko theatre tonight and ren Kerrigan in his preliminary study | tomorrow. . While the blonde depict- _of a gcreen story he was:to film, w: y —i== how is courting carried on ‘among the nrlltocrauc elnss in Mex-]. . co? 3 Ot ‘course, Mr. Kerrigan, famous 'or romantic screen:roles -above all Ise; is an authority on most all kinas ©f courting.. . But there was a thing two to be ln'ned about the doings of Spanish aristocrats in Mexico: for i his flr%t ‘production with his own com ‘pany. “A White Man’s Chance,” and n_this'way the screen’s greatest love maker learned the Spanish game of “playing the bear.”’ A girl of the aristocratic caste in " Mexico is never on the street without ’har duenna “or’ chaperone. . And her admirer, no matter how ardent, wor- “'ships‘ from a distance at first; fol- Tows behind the object of ‘his sdorl- _"tlon and her’ eéscort at a respectable - distance, then stands ‘beneath her wlndow hmw at a” time-—or across “the street from her, residence, ‘ori.al- most -~ nywhete: near enough: that'his +Intentisns cannot be mistaken; Som times the serenade has:its nlnce here. ! L\ “As" for the reat,—trust: Kerriganjfg for that! And in: *“A White Man‘s ' ;Charce” he does sorne :of the best; aking ‘ever, though the girl 18 an’American living in Mexico, and he is'an American in the. disguise of & Spanish noble. The way of Kerrigan with 'a ‘girl. however, astounded a horde .of Mex/can swains engaged as extras foriaoma. of the big - 'scenes. A Whlte Man’s chance’ ":s showing for 'the last' time at the Gnnd to— t with “,Andy and Min” tne YHim “'in “Andy Goes Flat g ,5-‘ 'BEEF POT ROAST,' BEEF STEW. RIB .. o leG OF ‘VEAL_, . BEL. ‘2 THE SATURDAY The story.of & cm rous hobo-—a o‘ 0. has lost all 006 lat qlsenmanly nstinctive ness &hoh me tofd* 1!! n ' “Over!and j}{" Unuersal- protodrama ‘star- arry Carey,. ‘which will be t'the Rex tifeatre Saturday. ({ nry Carey picture i3 always a welc¢ome event. ' The popularity ‘of ‘star’ has heen increasing with || new release."““Overland Red,” wid:préve partlcularly interestlng ge it 18 based on'the \ell-known étlon, nml the chief pllxem in it of jthe. star ‘are Vola Vale, | Charles, LeMoyne, Ghlly. Oharlda An nd and’on ‘the brake-beams o£ a8 tut- flyinig’ limited. e finding of a dying :man on the dou;tt by Overland Red; the Hiscov- ®ery of gold and a map on his pérson, rrest of Red and his young pal rooked sheriff and their ‘escape through the aid of a girl, forms a lively 'chain ‘of events. - Humor and romance are mnot overlooked in the story, and the Carey smilé is much in evidence throughout. % Board of Merit of the Motion|@ 8 ic re ‘f‘heatrieal association of the The udnge that there ls nothing new under ‘the sun has’ been disproved, by N.. D, Starr,.who ‘has _cut. a'third set of teetn at s when usually” th bicuspids, t_can:be achieved are those “purchased from a dentist. says the: Memphis Commercial- Appeal. ~Mr. Starr, who is‘in the employ of the Memphis_ Artesian: Water-company, recently found hinself in need of a set y fat_gubstitutes. for the teéth. provl . But when he visited hi dentist'the price was too high and’:he decided :to go toothless. However., times. upsets: all rules;. Mr. Stare -dis- i}team- représenting t! ‘only. new 'molars.. hrough:one ‘ of the unac- countable::: happenings - which: < ‘some-; New York, Jul 8\sociations, : “The: United Stateu team > has r,.,‘ Quested an interval of three weeks.to. actice in New Zealand after their . rrival ip inat country.-and as the: Americans are due. to. arriv about Nov, 28, it is expect matches will ‘which ‘will: endeavor to bring back the Davis cup tu thls country from n November 10, lt Was announce Wednesday by the Davis committee; of'the United: StatesLawn Tennis as- sociation. . The challéenge: round will covered that he was cutting 12 new- |- ‘teeth, - They are almost through now, although they are not very useful yet, owing ‘to the fact that hl{ gums are: sore in a fashion tamiliar to all moth- 7 ' ers of teething infants or to boys and boys and girls who proudly: announce:-| *F'm cutting & wlsdom tooth.” 5 Dentists. doubtless will - contend that such a thing’cannot-happen. But ‘Mr.’Starr know# that he now bas teeth” where no teeth were before More- m]red by ndvnnclng y rs: ‘he “feels ‘and” more youthful: tha did. when he was seventy. Barblcu Monkl lor Anglon. 8 A very: commendable movement fs under’ way among :members of the ‘Meganti¢’ ‘club;” "and ‘probably . other sporting clubs, for the use of the barb- 88 hook. spnrtpmnnshp consiuts fn” llvlng the embers the “finny. tribe” a, fair chiince tor life and escnne, and that catch a ‘fish with a ‘barbless hook is .more creditable than to' use the:} When _ trout” or:}: old-fashioned barb,- salmon _ are’ caught 'with “a' ‘barbed ook, they are apt to bo ) seriously sportsmanship,-and: It The, idea 1/ that. trne’ ;| that_the barbless hook m emnt will.f .+ Our "spefiafm cafer to tastes as well as to the purses of all. : / BONELESS 'RIB ROAST, ) 38 E.FRESH DB,ESSED CHICKENS m.. f‘RFSH DRESSED SPRINGS; b A Compldo Llnc of Glfllen Ve.ehblu PALAGE MEAT MABKIET l’lmuu 200—301 oney sav ng day m our store. GRAY MOTTLED Here are a few notable examples ENAMELED WARE‘ Tlns line is one of the most‘popular - on-the'market. ~ Attractively speckled. lustrous finish, gray mottled enamelon:- heavy steel base. Priced far below :- present wholesale pnces. 8-quart lipped Sauce Pan, thh handle - el otfllnz pure wlute mhde, bllck edges, and ‘ guaranteed the best on the mlrket. : ; 6-quart llpped Preservinz Kettle,’ 31.35 L 3-quart hpged Preservmg Kettle..flfié Wash Basms or Bowls, seamleu. .2&-. Deep Pudding Pm, seamleu........zk Mxxmg Bowl mmless, deep 6-quart Téa Keftlés; welded ears siso [l ' &qum.mce Boilers, loop. i \ 5 Our Fnrnxture Depsttment is showmg the most dellghtful styleu in Dming Room 1‘\ Furmture Attractlve designs m Bedroom Furniture. ' Latest style beds at inducement : Ml prices. - Floor coverings of the most tasteful kind. Drapefies of the newest design: mxeces of beautful Furmture for the hvmg room at Specml August Prices. HUFFMAN AND O’LEARY Nalandliin

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