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NEWS OF THE THEATRES {“OLIVE THOMAS P! % ! ¢ : et : way at a range of sixty feet, Chris- | . MANY PIG ? UATIONS man_shoots a cigar out of the star’s ‘Olive Thomas, who numbers; amdng | mouth, - That’s a proof of Mix’s ker admirers'a; major portion of the|confidence in the Chrisman eye and motion picture public, will have an, tt ¥ finger, T . opportunity to'show: her friends that ne of the best comedy Scenes in ‘ahe is an actress as well as a beadty| ‘S Gold' Coins,” the ‘latest William An her new Selznick picture, “Fopt- | Fox production starring Tom Mix, lights and Shadows,” which opens;at| which 'comes: to this’thesdtre today, the Elko theatre. for. two days, com-|shows- ‘‘ddredevil- Tom’" coming out " mencing today, .+ "|of the general store of a wild west- ' -In the play Miss Thomas not only|ern town:witha:coffin.in his arms. has a chance to' display her marvel-| When a gunman who has been hired ous beauty to advantige, but there{to “‘get” the hero sees this he makes are several big. moments in the pro-|a quick. getaway. Tom then pro- duction when she is called to rise to|ceeds to show his expert marksman- emotional heights and show her his-|ship:by pulling his gun and. punctur- trionic talent. : Her role is that of|ing a dozen condensed.milk cans as a musical hall' gir], singing in & mid-|then are thrown into the air. night revue, and is just fitted to her.| - Swinging from three. successive Before - entering screen ‘work,’ Miss|buildings, and then from a tall flag- ‘Thomas was a member of the Zieg-|pole to the back of a galloping horse, feld Follies. 3 are ‘among the many thrilling. stunts One of the big scenes is a fire in|performed by Tom Mix, the “dare- a treatre when she is compelled to|devil of the screen,” whom William go down into the audience and save! Fox will present at this theatre to- man.” 'While: Mix stands in a door-| “THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - JREX—SUNDAY AND MONDAY. Mack Sennett’s new super comedy, “Married Life,”” a five-reel film full of laughter and thrills, puts the joy of living into the hearts of all who see it. LN Comical Ben Turpen, first as-a foot- ball hero, -and later as Rodney St. Clair, dashing leading man in 'an -amateur drama .of heartthrobs and villians, mixes up the marriage life .of Jimmy Tonlayson in a manner that makes the new super comedy one long continuous scream of laughter. Ben, college hero and football play- er, holds the admiration of the throngs who are witnessing the game. mong the crowd are* Phyllis and Charlie,: who are engaged. Charlie is related to the infamous Jack Dal- ton. Charlie bets against his “won team and betrays his team’s- signals to the opposition. i Ben'is hurt in the game and is re- lieved by James Finlayson, who helps win a last minute victory.' Charlie’s villainy is \xposed and Phyllis departs on the arm of Jimmy. . Soon they are married. S Married life is sweet for-Phyllis and Jimmy until Phyllis writes a play. It is probably the worst ten. " Jimmy is de_vpufiy its presentation because' the man she loves from being tramp-|day in ‘his latest picture, “3 Gold led beneath the panic stritken mob.|Coins.” Mix plays two parts—the “There is another big scene in her|hero and the “bad man”—in this apartment when her sweetheart fights| thriller, which is said to be his best furiously with 8 man who has made| offering to date. an insulting proposal to her. A cast of screen favorites sup- ports Miss Thomas, with Alexander Onslow as her leading man. The photography and lighting effects, to- gether with the stage settings, are ex- ‘ the : * DRINKING IF YOU ‘z%l:::: u':’é‘.’ u::n x:n:ltogether a delight- . DOM M mm 3 Tlge‘_rmiq adaptation of “Foot- ” lights-and‘Shadows” was made by R.||| S8ays glass of hot water with ‘ Cecil Smith, the well-known scen- aroist; from a story by Bradley King. ~.John- W. Noble directed the play. BEGIN HOT WATER phosphate before breakfast washes out polsons. If you wake up with a Bad taste, SMALL BOY TEACHES had bhrea;h an;ih tongule is h:toated; 1: your head is aching; if w! you ea BIGBULLY LESSON sours and forms acid in stomach, or you are bilious, constipated, nervous, sallow and can’t get feeling just right, begin inside bathing. Drink before breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimentary tract. Do your inside bathing immediately upon arising in the morning to wash out of the system all the previous day’s poisonous waste, gases and sour bile before eating more food. g To feel like young folks feel; Iike you felt before your blood and mus- cles became loaded with body impuri- ties, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phos- phate, which is inexpensive and:al- j most tasteless. g Men and women who are usually constipated, bilious, headachy or have »-any. .stomach: disorder should begin »,this, inside -bathing -before. breakfast. The town bully cornered the idler who had ill-treated his little boy. He pondered long and thoughtfully over what punishment he would mete out to the transgressor. The idler was such a mollycoddle that he disdained laying his big hands on him, and turn- ed the job over to his 'boy. The youngster, under the protecting care of his big daddy, in “Pals and Pugs,” a big “V” special comedy, which will be shown at Elko theatre today and tomorrow, laid it on good and proper. And Jimmy Aubrey, the Vitagraph star, lays the fun on the same way— good and proper. REX—TODAY and TOMORROW When Tom Mix comes to this the-! atre today in his latest William Fox production, “3 Gold Coins,” Pat Chrisman, the noted cowpuncher who ~ has been in all Mix pictures to date, - will be seen ‘in the role-of a* “gun- will ‘ruin ‘his reputation. " Bat Phyllis insists. Ben, who enacts, the role of the hero, is known in the plot as Rod-| ney St. Clair. § Tini Jimmy threatens with divorce and finds ground for it in the fact that at rehearsals Ben’s part call§ for many kisses from Phyllis. . Finally, the play which' is called “The Last Installment;” is given.and in the audience are Ford. Sterling, Charlie Murray and Louise Fazenda. Ben, the hero of the play, rescues the heroine on an -average of three times in each act and there are four acts. Husband Jimmy arriving late, leaves in disgust at the:953rd: kiss. Ben is hurt when ‘thei/scenery falls on him. S Through a ruse Jimmy becomes Ben’s surgeon at the hospital.. Jimmy gives Ben too much gas and th rises like a balloon and floa the window. Through :the Sennett process, Phyllis and Ben iare-ulti- mately ‘landed in an. aero] e with the Sennett cops in' ' close .pursnit. After a- thrilling time lis. and Jimmy are reconciled and’ Ben takes his leave with dignity. : Bidd‘y’t Logie. Mistress (after absence)—,; Bridget—Begorry, mum, Oi'd be wearin' it this minit, 0i?—Boston Transcript. Married. g A “When he was courting me he'd’ coo } to.me for hours.” T R “Yes!” g l | ST never dreamed he’d Hollxidt fhe.” ~Lonisyille (Yollylef_-J0|lrna S “writ- | Why “Actors Hate.Cats.” Speaking: at the International Wom- en's Franchise club in London, Miss Horniman, the English: theatrical man- 'ager, told some enfertaining stories of theatrical ~experiences. Actors can stand a good deal, she said, but they ‘hate a cnt'_. for they know that as long as it is on the stage the audience can look at nothing else. Miss Horniman 'had . some .amusing stories’ of the Gayety cats. Trixte, who was killed on the scené:of her public triumphs' by the fall" of the safety curtain, once spofled the last act of “Hindle Wn_fls" by getting under a table. wheré the actors could not see her, bat the ‘andir ence could, and cheerfully: pretending to ‘chase - #> mouse. Then strolling across to the. stage fire, she turned from it with disdain and settled her- felf ‘for warmth among the footlights. Another. cat intruded .lnto : a ' qujet scene of tragic farewell and led the short-sighted lover on a futile chase. among the overturning furniture, LYNCH JUDGE'S SON : ‘At Fayetteville, W. Va,, W. R, Ben- nett, ‘'whose father was - once the judge of the.criminal -court of ‘the county, was taken from the jail by a’ mob, conducted by a procession of au- tomobiles to the county poor farm and there hanged. Bennett had just begun 2 life sentence for the murder of his wite, and in his trial had plead- ed guilty. : SUBSCRIBE FOR THE: 7 - 'DAILY PIONEER REVENUE OFFICERS ‘ ‘ CAPTURE BOAT After a‘ chase of 10 miles in San Francisco bay, officers on.a rewgnue sutter overtook and 'seized the Rus- sian ‘transport Rogday. 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