Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 26, 1920, Page 4

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TE LOVE AFFAIR. by Avery . L 01 1o n% Elko mpéls the youth to marry. her at ‘the. pistol point, leaving him im- mediately ‘afterward.. Years later, the husband returns from abroad to discover her teaching - school in & country town and, through s, dramatie serien of events, they are brought happily together. _ “Guilty of Love” offers Miss Dalton ample . opportunities to display - her emotional prowess. E: e Lang- ford is excellent as the leadirig man, and the picture, which'is a Paramount Artcraft, was- directed by Harley Knoles. - s “SHE LIVED) AND LEARNED. ‘ The new Enid = Bennett ‘picture, “Hdirpins,” which is coming to the Elko. theatre Friday and :Saturday, s the story of a young wife who . took a lesson from her husband’s . stenographer. . Miss Bennett has the . role of Muriel Rossmore, a-household drudge, who is s’ engrossed in her efforts to .combat the high cost of Jiving that she neglects her personal a] nce. As the result, she is in danger of losing her husband, but . in events of comic and dramatic LA d lead her to revise entirely her “iode of living and over night she becomes an. entirel lorent person. This brings Friend Husband around with ‘; start, 'l‘:: a compromise and Tesults, - s--an- - original -story 8 Gatdner Sullivan. Matt H 'lgoonri- sy n .;Amn'an:dd-‘tgl picture, which was _produc y Thomas H. Ince and directed by Fred Niblo, is 'a Paramount A: i REX COMING SUNDAY . i «“g0.AND GET IT” The mastenpiece of Marshall Nell- an's career “Go And Get It" is ‘the Diggest hit picturedom has offered. in recent years. It is a thriiling tale of ““the mysterlous inner working of & great daily newspaper, hinged on the friendly rivalry of two star reporters ‘ working on one of the most amazing and fascinating stories ever chronicl- ed. There are as many thrill ‘in it T Pat 0’Malley . Wesley Barry Helen Allen. .. ¢s Ayres “Shut the Dogr Gord ok .| of'a good Ferre, the G ., Bull'Montana Jim Hogan, the Gangster A Walter Long Lilly Docdy. . ..Lydia Yeamans Titus Thomas Hickson, George C. Dromgold W. W. Crocker .Ashley Cooper “4Slim™Hogan. . . ..Charles West «“Shut-the-Door”’ Gordcn, publish- cr-ini-hame (of a newspaper owned by Kather{ne O'Nell, is in a conspiracy with the owner of a rival newspaper to so neglect and cripple the O'Neil peper that it can be purchased cheap- " 4@y friendsh!p with Katherine C'Nell, Helen Allen: sets 2 pesition on-the poper where she makes friends wi“h Kirk Connelly, a young and anm« er. . Shortly afterwnrthl a scoop on the suiclde < milltoeaire, Fe knows his ‘,utc’r'y 13 exi e Crrrring out bis plan to injure the standing of the paper, Gordon arranges with the press _foreman to break the press in order to pevent an extra edition. In ad- ¢ition Gardon telephones the story to the, rival re—vepaper. e re-ult is . that ‘again Katherine O 1's news- Taper is made the butt of much local ridicule. Corne’ly grte angrv and _expresses the belief that Gordon is , erocked, @ " Folrn'de re-jgned t~ irterview . Dae- in~ Ord, famous scientist, on the gvastion cf ‘he subsiitation ~f new glands for o1 ones. in an efiort to prolong life irdefinitely, TIseqn rreyion-ly ¥naw Dr. Ord in the European battlefields -gnd her friend-hip leads Rim *9 grant her am ew on a startling ‘exneriment | .he is about tn po~form. ~The inter- takey plece in n svhteveanesn .~har-be~ mext 'door to.a prison and’ the Deet~v tells He'2n thot a has decced. nver his hedy: te D= Ord th for, the sum of $5,000." day’™ new paper tells of the death: of the prosecuting attor- /ney and ju - maticn aboutithe secret chamber and her interview with the doctor. Con- nelly and Helen :inyestigate, finding a diary belengingto,Dr. Ord and in ‘'which details invclving the trans-i- planting of the drain of a criminal into the skull o® a gorilla. Looking over the files, Connelly finds where this convict has made threats against the murdered men during the trial. In order to strengthen his theory it‘is necessary for Connelly. to:locate an Algerian servant of Dr. Ord’s. Us- ing an airplans he bords a train in motion, does not find the servant, ses a seaplane and reaches the ,steamer_on_which the Algerian is traveling: ‘There:he locates. the:ser- vant who states that when the doctor placed the brain of Hogan in the skull of the Gorilla, the Gorilla ear- ried ovt the threats of Hogan before the latter's death. » _‘Connelly writes the lead on .his story and shoots it in the office. Gor- don tips off the story to the other paper. ' Rival reporters and subsidized de- tectives plan to trap Connelly and Dinty—both of whom are waiting at 1[love with" her. % ling..scenes until, lthq home of Hogan’s brother for the arrival of the Gorilla. Connelly gets the scoop, also pro- ! motion and a bride—but in getting |them he has somé thrills that have Jbeen’ pasted on cellu- ® that will keep ahy ‘audience on pine nd needles until the final fade out. d, Thisis'the attraction that has been ‘booked for the Rex theatre for pre- gentationion Saturday. ‘The manage- ment:is confident that patrons of the theatre will find this one of the most interesting and _ thrilling’' western features ever presented in'the city. Throughout the five reels there is constant -action, rough-riding, gun fights, while the love interest is para- ' mount—all combining to make ‘““The Unknown Ranger’” a photodrama that, motion- picture lovers will be mighty sorry to ‘miss seeing. { : REX TODAY AND FRIDAY ““The Notorious ‘Mlss' Lisle,”” which comes to the Rex theatre today star- ring Katherine MacDonald, is an ac- curate picturization' of the widely. read novel by Mrs. Bailee Reynolds describing the romantic adventures of Gaenor Lisle who leaves England to avold the notriety of a big society scandal... In France Gaenor meets| Peter Garsten, a tourist who knows nothing of her affair, and:falls inj On thefr honeymoon to Paris, Garsten meets a friend who tells him the story of his wife's past. There follows an exciting trip across the English Channel and a gripping climax “THE TOLL GATE” ; dard - EXCITING PICTURE .agv, our.fathers and, hat, -their-own fathers, L with excitement..no .do! the stories of James Fenimore Today we find the same sort of stimulant in the motion pictures of William 8. Hart, ‘as presented by Paramount Artcraft, a splendid ex- ample of which is ‘“The 'roll Gate,” which will-be shown at the Grand, three days, heginning Sunday. The border line of the southwest is the scene of the story that is un- folded. $ P As Black Deering, the outlaw who eeeks to ‘révenge himself on the finish school,. dance at. the Spur ERROR COST LAWYER CLIENT Addressed as “ThresFourths® Smith, .".Man Proved to BeiAll' There -~ ! v in His Anger. One gathers from Judge Shute’s book, - “The: Real Diary. of the Worst Farmer,™that a lawyer. turned farmer has some ‘difficulties in giving ‘the nec- | essary attention to his legal work. For Instahce: % “T was much grieved to lose a client in & most c¢urlous way. I have recently. installed a new typewriting machine fn | my oftice. The presiding goddess of |; 'the machine had written a letter from, ‘| dictation. to. a. Mr, J.~Smith. a- gen- ; tleman” who in earlylife had suffered : the loss of nne leg at the hip, and who | 18, - not: annaturally, - very ‘'sensitlve: ! about his misfortune. : The young lady. i was unused to the new machine and i struck the figure % Instead of the | '- initlal 43, both/in’ the -address in'the y letter and on'the envelope. L | ' “I had been absorbed in working out { a decision 'n_the peas question, and ° when the letter was brought to me.for * signature did ot notice the error and the letter was sent, bearing my slgnI manual, directed B Mr. % Smith, : { ———— N. H. “Todny, I recelved: a letter from the ! maddest'man‘in‘the United States, and containing ‘material - calculated to curl my hafr and bring out goose pim- ‘ples all-over me. I explained as well as 1 could, hut I feel sure he will never believe I did not do it intention- ally.—New _ York. Evening Post. . trock “also . suggests :;;co. fi:ho bl:uso £ c e, round ' nec! ing - drawn in with a narrow satin ribbon, while the skirt hag a draped tunic and is tucked under ‘at the “lower ' edge. ‘Mediuvm size requires 315 'yards' 36- ’ inch' plain and 2% yards' 36dnch | SUBSCRIBEFORTHE ~ .. . DAILY PIONEER to Tndependence;4p; . Choice "+ ;' CUT FLOWERS AND " " PLANTS -’ - ic Designs . & sister,: Mr den and Ethel remaine er % .Charles.Erdahl left:for the harvest last - Saturday : night were Clarence ‘Worth, Bill Prompt Attention Given to Mail. Orders . Bemidji, Minn. . NEW KAPLAN BUILDING | % Phone 418 traftor. in his band, William: 8. Hart |Gl i3 a. commanding .and at..the- same time: phlgble fizure. He gains sym- pathy every moment and in the end we rejoice,that he finds. at_l e ‘world:71s .n bad. M maze of exciting incidents, we follow. capture; follow him thru many’thril- ru the influence! d es himsel| to the law, . he 4300 border and. the sheriff gives him hiz freedom. He ‘turns sadly south-] ward,for, though 'the girl begs to go with him,"he knows his past life makes him unworthy of her. Anna Q. Nilsson {is ‘the woman, beautiful, talented and convincing. Joseph Singleton is the renegade while Jack Richardson .makes -an ideal sheriff. Bill' Hart's beautiful Pinto pony pldys a prominent and heroic role in meany of .the big scenes. |, 3 Lambert Hillyer directed and the rtory is by William S. Hart and Mr. Hillyer. ‘It is Mr. Hart’s best pic-. ture, - ‘ PEQGY HYLAND COMING that S rhis career; see him escape after his|will -But he {g over the Mex- |1 our. profession- al etiquette matches the high 'stapdards we have _set for the conduct cap obtain trom their druggist or: of our business. cer-a package of Bulgarian Blood Tea. |- - .Tl'xe. V\g)nderful Pure Herb Blood| iig z onic and system regulator. 'If you are sick and feel yourself going back, MJNEE HIABL Enfl;‘; §T'UUNR H UNUERTAKING GOQDS HONE 317w 317 n BEMIL JI} take a cupfu steaming hot'at bedtime once or twice a week and- watch: your heslth ‘improve—~you will.i:chonestly recomménd’ Bulgarian’-Blood “Tea to “your sick and ailing friends. e IN A NEW MCTURE|ge Peggy Hyland, the dainty William Dex star; will be seen at the Grand ‘Meutre tonight and tomorrow in her raw photeplay of: circus ‘life, “The Merrr-Go-Round.” Miss ‘Hyland as- suraes the role of the.fertune teller’s Aanghter in a dilapidated circus. Jack Hetherton. a rich young clubman, steers. his automobile into a ditch near tha ‘elrcus.encampment, and is forced to buy the entire show to get «ae use. of & merry-go-round: tractor £-'3x! ’sate his car. He falls in Tove Gypsy (Peggy Hyland) at first sight. Sub~equent events 3how that Cynsy is the faughter 6t wealthy city porente—bot. had deen kidnapped when a rmall child—and that her fa- ther has just ruined Jack in business. How Gypsy, claimed by her: parents, manages tolose her newly-gained and :soue social position, and gets Jack suplics the sensotions of a very v and Min—‘The Gumps”. in **Andy On 2 fDet” and other. atrac- {fowe complete the program. - - ¢ X LSRR LR S £ LR XS] * . NQRTHERN i I XS I SRS BAR SRS 2 & ¢ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Osborn Sunday morning, a baby doy. i N. G. Reynolds and son, Merlin, spent Sunday with' Mr. Reynold’s daughter, Mrs. Bill Tisdell at Fowlds. Mrs. ‘M. D. .Gorton spent a few days at'the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Glidden. Miss ‘Agnes Erickson of Hecto Minn., spent the week end with Mr Grove) . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Erickson and children, who have been spending‘the last ten days with her mother, Mrs. Grover. left for thefr home in Hec- tor Tuesday morning, Miss Agnes Erickeon returning with them. - “Mrs. Addie Smith of Grand Forks is"visiting at the Grover home. . Mr. and Mrs. John McMahon and their son Earl and family, spent Sun- day at the A. L. Davis home and Mr. and: Mrs. John McMahon, remained for o week’s visit. b *"Miss Mildred Whiting left the first of the week for Clitheral, Minn., where she will visit a few days with friends and relatives before returning “The Unknown R’éngef”, The Greatest Western Story Ever Filmed. . . . Starring REX RAY ) REX Theatre : ' TODAY and TOMORROW = ' . In the season’s most sensational scandal “THE NOTORIOUS . MISS LISLE”’ Gaenor’s husband who on their honeymoon in Paris discovers thatv he is wedded to “The Notorious . Misg Lisle.” -+ The romance of a beafitiful girl who fights the con- b 'demning but: elusive :shadow of suspicion and estab- o lishes herinnocence in the face of a world that sternly - scorns her. © . : } irected by James Young. Enacted in the atmos- " pleregf France’s garden spot—Quaint Brittany. Here’s i romance after marriage—an exciting honéymoon in Gay. Paris: - An absorbing drama . of titled English so- .. “ciety “and’ ‘London’s 'sensational divorce :.case. The transition ‘from the black and white page of Baillie Reynold’s famous novel tqt\hevsilver, sheet is delight- . fully perfect. \ Bemidji_Floral Co. | £ Ka;}![erine_MAéDonald ] Notorious Miss LisLE f & FOX NEWS _ " MR.AND MRS. JOE MARTIN _ Comedy, Real Monkeys, Actors That - ; Do Things = : - REX UNION ORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30, Night 7:20-9:00 10c and 25¢ Coming To The Rex - Sund WATCH OUT FOR THE BIG EVENT! IT’S COMING! IT’S COMING! IT’S COMING SOON! " The Most Marvelous, Fascinating, Exhilirating Exhibition - “of 'Photoplay .Achievement the Gasping, . Startled Public Has Ever Witnessed A Coloasal Collection of Cinema Conjurgations } Hair Raising, Déath Defying Aeroplane Stunts!. Flying Leaps from One Swift Moving Plane to Another Hurdling to the Top of Speeding Express Train “Thrilling Feats of Prowess Over Land and Sea - APPALLING ACROBATICS BY AN ALIPED ATHLETE " ‘Marshall Neilan’s Mastodonic Mobilization of Motion Picture Marvels _%Go and Get It” { e Dinty, the funniest kid the world! has ever S : Eprodnced. Helen, the beautiful woman of : ” mystery. - “Shut the Door’”” Gordon, the heavy heartless villian. - Kirk' Connelly, the human spider, world renowned stunt artist. . And FERRE, the Great’ Enigma, the most terrifying monster Dame Nature ever - mothered. What Is It? Man, Beast or Devil? Shiver with. the multitude at the terrific combat between this gigantic brute and the dauntless young World War Veteran. - Not since the days of Roman Gladiators has such an exhibition been staged. DON'T FORGET THE DATE AND PLACE!

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