Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 9, 1920, Page 2

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e ARD TRAMP e, ther well known by n in the amusing of the Harvard tramp, an expon- freedom;” in Alllwn is starred. play wus adapted from the ,o;,flw same’ name by Wallace n;published in the Saturday Eve- ng Pbst, and is the' ‘amusing adven- ‘fure of a girl who ls perfuaded to become, a_‘‘co rade” of rabid social- d8ts but who! eventually ‘finds that Her greatest. happisess and freedom : lfn in the more conventional H.fe q GAY BRIGHT LIGHT * » :.8TORY OF CITIES ALL . AROUND THE WORLD, There's a string 'of gay, bright Mghts"in ‘every ‘'great’ city ‘that en- ¢ircles the globe. In ‘“The Yellow Typhoon” these lights are all around the world lights. They stretch from . New York to London, Paris, Rome, “Monte Carlo, Berlin, Shanghai, China Manila and back to New York again. 'This remarkable story, starring Anijta Stewart in a: dual role, is Har- old’ MacGrath’s | greatest. adventure tale, .a First .Natlonal attraction . which 'will he shown at the Rex the- atre on Thursday and Friday. o Sisters. It is tslfgr;tolf'yrg two sisters, one ‘:selfieh, self centered, who. 1s willing to sell her own soul for the pleasures _'of life; a woman intelligent, but " heartless and. ruthless, .who leaves a wake of wrecks of .men’in her path, willing to do anything to sat- isfy. her lust of pleasure and excite- ¢Reds"." 'He s in ‘love with a girl; May Weston;:wha is; classedby .the ‘They plan Waeston factory and the girl.. In aiseries of stratling epi* sodes, King is brought'to the' real-. ot a poor, | reay, at gambling. ~'She is _forced ho dreams of | by her father to flee. with him, but ancerof get-|he leaves her to die in'the snow. dur- n'a park|ing 'a‘blizdard) ‘Rescued by Steve«Ton- Briefly, the'story is:tl discouraged shop girl happiness but sees no. ting iti1Sittingidisconsola |/*Pm gladithe railroads bhave gone baek "to-private ownership.” “What dlflerance does it mko to she arouses the sympathy of a Duke|ahan, a‘ trapper, 'Who nubsequantly yout! nce “soguaintande | marrries her, Lady ' Lou '-is-happy. and later ‘regul sendgher a 'smajt| How: her father ageain comes: into allowance 't lgl Iluflb This her Hf nd. wrongfull ’Alllnpuu fwith ' “her{her int front:of her husband, {s thrill- who' makes ‘&’ ke.learns of the situ- |ingly told in the ensu‘lng lcenes The |'. snobbish 3'-011}' ends hqp il ization ' of ‘their 4infamous purposes | and ‘the thrlmng climax Moemu himself. = * Barbara . Casleton Hughes heads a an d Lloyd ompetent cast. Fr Niblo -directed and: C: Gardner Sulli-] van scenarized the picture. It is'a Paramount:iArtcratt. In their comedy ‘Teasing the So11”; Mr. and, Mrs. Carter DeHaven appear -in situations of a character to amuse inhabitants of:-this city as " fwell a3 those living on the farms. This comedy will again appear in the] . Elko theatre umight and mnmrro' QUAINT ‘ROLE DIBPLAYS m BLANCHE SWEET CHARMS{' The charm of Blanche swm’c P sonality Jiterally ‘floods -every- scene of “Simple Souls,” the Jesse oD, Elampton production which s 8h W= ing for the last time at'the Gre tonight. It is based on the popular. novel by John Hastings Turner. Miss Sweet is cast in a role which. requires a full'complement of histri- onfc abilities. - From -the sweet sim- plicity of ‘an- unsophisticated girl, /to the quick wrath apd tetr ofa womtn ment; the other fighting her own || sister for her: country and home.: The picture carries you into every -vicissitude of Tife, the simple home, . the, purity and sweetness of people of fine ideals and it . carries .you; through the sordid though brilliant 1life of those who live only for pleas- ure and excitement. -Action in Every Foot, It 48 a picture with action in every foot of it. There is not a single moment when you are not kept on your toes with suspense and wonder a8 to what is going to happen next. And Anita Stewart in the two roles has done the greatest work of her screen career. LIFE'S GREATEST MISSIONIS , | TO MAKE WORLD LAUGH ““To my mind there 1is no mare commendable mission dn life than {to bring the joy of laughter .into this otherwise drab and dreary existence” The speaker = was Mack: Sennett who has probably added moze rdal hearty laughs to the lives of The mo- tion picture audiences. than.any other dai ing producer ‘fn’ thé. professipn of “making pictures. For :ten jor twelve years Mr. Sennett-has'.been industriously ‘turning out ‘two-réel comedies whose laugh-making. plots have flooded the civilized ‘world with “'merriment.” And now he has turned to ‘even greater ambitious efforts jin merry making, i. e., the productipn of five-reel super comedies. his lat- est: one, ‘‘Married Life,” a traversty on that time-Honored custom—or at least a traversty on the silly misun- derstand that some married folks gage in—comes 'to. the Rex theatre ¢ today for the last time: This comedy and another big five-reelel now in the process of making are tgebe dist- ributed by the Associated "First Na- tional Pictures, Inck 8 “When I was a mere kiddie it wad my greatest ambition to mgke peo- ple laugh and parents used to encour- age this ambition. *Invariably. when. we had company, 1 was trotted, out to do my childish bit of amateur o edy. ' Later on this youthful® p: pensity for fun-making - developed yearly until it reached the stage where 1 was hurtled right over the footlights into a stage career. ot course:my branch of the genile art ¢ of Thespias I selected was that' of “‘comedian. 'But I tried to instil:var- ety info my work and adaed a:bit of song and dance to it. But it wasn’t ' long before ' the™ audiences got'to +know me as a comedian-and ho mat- ter how serious I would try to be, \ they would give me the 1laugh as soon'| as T.appeéared before ‘them. For:a long time T did not know Whether they were.:‘laughing with me or again me’ ‘but as the/ applause was always, generous I decided ‘that they were with me and greatly encouraged by their seeming ‘approval, I continued ‘SEE MY SAMPLES EVER’Y SUIT OR OVERCOAT FOR ATA SMALL MARGIN OF PROFIT. I Joast. . | Giticnit situstiona. and ‘wins out. ‘. |Ralph! Lewln, Henry, C. Bayr Supporting Miss Sweet fire Chas ard Davles and William, Elgle Shlrt. Meredith, Herbert flS-t‘nnd Bt LS L ¢ m T0-ORGANISTS The Qhamberlaln of .the City ot Huntley and Mump Thornby -gave :thisyphoto; ual splendid dlna.tlon ‘Fatty Arbuckle - Keaton and and women wishing to!become ex- 1- be !"‘ pert organists;: the opportunity - of taking "the full .course in the: Guil-, mant Organ school ‘of. New York city for one year. . This exceptional o.!ler /|is ' made by the Hon. Phil{g¢Berol- zheimer and Mrs. Berolzheim®r to as- nhotovla! piring;iorganists of talent and ability. ‘frozen [ who have.not.the funds to pay:for %:ated in|the tuition themselves. : The subject 'the, lnnoun'c.sm t: thas lle of | taught include. the organ, harmony, ‘the -Yukon, "l sereen d.ptntion of.| counterpoint, - improvisation, Larry. E"‘,f“ famous ‘““The | board work, Hymnology, the training’ Silent’Lie,” will be open:at the Grand of boysvoices, Organ tuning; iservice- theatre on' Tueslll! th an all-mar playing, :choir directing and’ orgnn ¥ recitals. . The: ennfina.tlons will *be The _story il fvovgn bout Lady | held ' Friday, October :8th. " Full’ in- Eou, who, incurred: t! the hatred of her|formation may bé obtained \by writ- 8 worthless stepfsther ‘beeause of her|ing Dr. William C. Carl, director ot mother’s un{aithfuiness. 'Later, when{the Gnilmant:Organ school, nce hall dn Sal-|address, 17.East ‘Eleventh kon, office ‘street, '8 ‘0’ clock New, York offers to six young: men’ ‘key-| Eruper nlty ol!h:ll'}: bo. ereby authorized and all necessgry acts and t this resolution in’ effec The_resolution :havin, ch Ata retuln\- sedsion of the City coun-| cil of the City of Bem held in the council® chambaru at the Clty all, on Monday July 19th,” 1920, . af the following: resolutiuh uced by Alderman, Boyce, W moved its adontion: ) -Whereas, warrants of the city drawn on the ‘Permanent Improverfient Fund and~general fund' in ‘payment of street and r labor are at the present time subject ‘to a discount of npproxlmxu}y mny ) 'thres per :cent;. Y ‘And, Whereas, there 18 a surplus ofl money"in the ‘Sinking Fund not required for immediate uu‘e‘ 3 v And Whereas, /it 'is nwo infon of the Sinking Fund, Commipaionars -that said surplus moneys. in - the’ Sinking Fund/| should be invested in :the cbligations. of’ the:city, that-ie;in Permanent Improve- ment_Kund warrants and QGenergl: Fun warrants, and that said warrants should not be cancelled but shall be held in the 8inking Fund and shall ‘be paid over and appHed to. said Sinking Fund, until “said Wlmll!l are redeemed and nud by said’ Permanent Imprnvement and, - General Fund, tvely, mw Therefore, \Be It Resolved, By t! City. -council ‘of “Bemidji, that consent is' ‘hereby ‘given. to, and sald. Sinking Fund: Commissioners 'be and’ they: are hereby” authorized’ to invest’ such sur- plus’ moneys -of the- Sinking Fund ‘asg they deem .expedient, in - obl the. city, ‘that is in unpaid Permanent Improvement Fund: and Gener&l Fund| warrants, and ‘that arrants ‘shall not be cancelled but.shall bfi eld in the sli,ngclinga Fmild g shal ‘pal ver and. appli Slnklng Fund i !lldpp SUIT S $4o 00 and up If you prefer to pay a moderate pprice for a suit, let me take your measure and send in your order. One thing iscertain, 'and that is: that you will be: mea,gured RIGHT because that 1s my busmess B do 1t every hour of the day, and; you may‘be certam of an honest fit A SMALL PERCENT ABOVE COST the interest thenon B dji, Minnesota, | ) POSTS Sealed ‘bids will be received by the undersigned to be opened at Aipegular meeting of the city couneil he city. iBemidyi, Minneso| ‘held on ‘August: 18th, o in_fhe counecil chambers; . cit: ‘at 8 o'clock p.'m.; for the tutnlnfxlng and instnllnlon ot 126, more_ or less, white way round’ posts. or g wetghing ‘approximately 450~ to 50 pounds each; and a heighth of 12 to a |13 ‘teet, ‘equipped.: for : 400 clndIe power. electric-lamps. Design of posts;’ piai nnd 1paem- cations ‘of the system can be submit- ted by the bldd(r, but should ‘con- ' ; na specifications as outlined : ‘or.may:-be-outlined by the city en;l- :wer or the Wnttr nnd ngh ee. ... 2 Certifiéd check sum’ of 10 per_. ould accompany the same. The city: council reserves wthe right to relect any m- ; Clty Clerk. Dat:d, Bemld;l. Mlnn AugusigZth td WHICH 1'I'AKE YUUR bRDER WILL BE SOLD AM SURE YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY PLAGING YOUR ORDER WITH ME,. IN ADDITION TO KNOWING THAT YOU WILL: BEST VALUES POSSIBLE, Y.OU HAVE THE SATISFACTION OF KNOWI%ILGG'IEI-TA?I‘HE CUSTOM TAILOR HAS TA TO YOUR ACTUAL FIT IN VARIETY Every_ color, shade THE MINUTEST DETAIL —— wORKMANSHlP I guarantee ‘the best| workmanship on: every! suit or: overéoat made. A close "examination will convince you that KEN YOUR MEASURE AND THAT THE SUIT WILL BEBUILT ~ ST Y‘LE AND F’IT Yo an’ tell when-a sult is made to fit you '|land:ne-one-else; "That’s| why I have more: £idd -customers. - .Every detail is" sati glven lthe ‘most careful atten- ftion. - Every suit is an| { ad for: another. £ . my efforts ~ at producing laughs: *With this object in view I 'organ= ibed the Keyston - comedies :;and started in- .on the product n ol . screaming farces with| a' venge ¢ *Since then I.have probably prod ced . more' of this sort of picture than any, -other; producer in the game. And & / shall ‘continue .to produce them :as long a8l am.in the game—only in + the future I shall develop more of them into five-reel super comedies than 1 Have in the past. my sults are better than and. mmh:re s here : for yout lnspemon. ‘ It takes a big producer to“handle a big theme. - Several movie makers ‘have percetved the dramatic material fn-the ‘current radical unrest, but as ¥ a/ rulé ' they: have manhandled: the " mubject. .. . ‘Thomas H..Ince has: produeed a really ‘great: motion - picture : with “Reds”’—real ~ and ° parlor—as ‘the Mmround It is called ‘“Dangerous ‘Hours” and opened a three-day’s run ‘ ‘at the Biko. theatre last. eyening, where it may, be seen. toni t and] you. *eury good ‘American, the tu- merica is.of vital interest you double’ appesl. ‘Not' only- 18 it-a’ ty engrossing photo!fiay, itis a ~'The plot wncm- John King," a youthful vldunlry who Joins the

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