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FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10) 1920 - . THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER i i 3 = - its ruggedness, its adventure, , Chil- m‘" RAILWAYS hastily recofatructed. and. paitts; af Rnd“wbhe in D:lenry Howell’s boat ' at 3 - : 5 - g : dren will like it because it is present- the roadbed have been greatly da .- NEWS OF THE THEATRES day-American history, and beeause it agedi In all, this time; Httle. mongy Dr: ‘McCallister was called to Is- moves fast and swift with action they WRECKED BY has been spent for.maintenance, 1land Lake Wednesday to see Mrs. !can readily . understand. % R The De La = Huerta. government, | Whelar -who is suffering with grippe 1 s however, has recognired that nail-|—Mrs. Whelan is improving: v road problem is one of the most press~| ' Chief of Police Baptiste Thunder- ing in the entira country and already’|of Red Lake Reservation is always,on. - has taken steps to replenish = the|the heels of those trying to ‘bring in-- equipment in purchases from the|toxicants em the reservation. The-. United States. Thera:is some discus~|chief recently relieved a man trying: sion, also, of returning roads to the|to bring Famaica ginger (of high al- i S Aside from’the story that will ap-} 4 "peal to the brafn and the heart, the| Torreon Has Now Only On nn 2 y x le and one well’ adapted. to his style : DESERTED WIFE WINS 0. ap 4 picture contains a. .wezlth of scenic - nd personality. .. beauty that will unforgeitably 1eg-| Train Each Day From Capital to Border PLAY]® . IN NEW BARRISCALE Y1 e will be assisted In the presenta- . N ¢ eal and human interest "|ister to the 'eye. The silyery, shim- ‘Heart: app tion: by Sanford Dodge, George Gra mering Rio Grande is pictured wind- s the prime requisite of'a successtul |, 0 "y jiv1e "Miss . Gladys Mary p 8, " n who di- prd i cross orange colored deserts and Bs o Piztt“;erngz'fi %;‘:;:csll:”‘;“h Niles|C00l, Who is to.be . the. ®‘Littlest trlllfua mountamg streaked in purpl By RRisE American oondholders, but no defi<|coholic per cent) on the reservation. e Girk grandeur. There are beautiful tcop- ¥ 5a.ph H. Turner, nite decision has been -reached. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graham return-~ s (United Press Correspondenty); ° In one respact the railway service [ed Tu y from Canada where they ical gardens amnd ‘barren fromtier bw'ik:lh illnl "ll"hteesltm::‘od::uofieram:::\ This remarkable- ome act drama Linfrdii-her latest. L ow | Will be seen-in conneetion with the El?:‘o theatre tonlight a::‘ :::lxl:gr::d Yegilar moving Dlotuse programh at fieomex—o:r:ofn;fi:g just out . of |the urand theatre, and it is sure to in‘feixvr Teach, thinking it-4s much finer f"""’ it 1nt:r:=th:f and ',"e"" and better than what they have. |8 entertalnment for the evening. Distance ‘lends enchantment to the view,” is the truest- adage ever per- petrated, for a close-up of the ‘land towns and artistie interior settings, Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico, A today is a vast improvement: over the|went to tWe funeral of Mrs. Graham’s . all of them pleasing to the sight. | 28. (By Mail)—The ,i_;xnmf conditions. which: existed under Car-|father. 2 , Pictorially, “Rio Grande is wor-|tlon of Mexico’s railroads probably is|fanza. With the increased pacifica-| pr Fred M. Spiers of Ochotzgacha~ thy of its romantically adventuricas|better illustrated in Torreon tham in|tion of the country in '1':7‘; p“‘“' tt‘;g gamute, Alaska, is here on a . sick = stary by ‘Augustus Fhomas, the Dean |any other city of the Repubiie. .Im|Mmonths, it is-mow possible: for leave. Dr. Spiers has been practic- . of American Playwrights, wha wrate |the heart of a wealthy agricultural|trains to rum at night, a task that|ine medicine in Alaska for the past REX TODAY—NAUGHTY such- famous dramas as “Arizona,”|and mining district, supporting |W2S never undertaken with dynamit-|31 years. He has recently returned IS BACKGROUND. FOR . «As a Man Thinks” “The Copper-|smeltérs and various othnn-ihlpifiirles, ers abroad. Nine trains arrive iR|from Siberia where he was tempor- g of ‘promise’ which lies over the hill, FUNNY MAX LINDER | nead,” ““The Harvest Moon” and “The | Torreon rightly earned. its position as Engleo:‘ixedwga:&d a':{m:hedui’:::'m ?:é arily with the American army. He is, often disillusioning. Naughty Paris: gay, laughing, joy- | Witching Hour.” - one of the country's leading railroad |ty & B o e City M the ever goes ffltm hefe to Net Lake: then to “The Luck of—Geraldine Laird,” |ous Paris—its every scintillating 3 . centers. EXCITING TIMES MAKING - esen ing and: the outgoing txains all left in Pt louith the present depreciated | |& SR T NGE 18 o0 Sliet that 1t written ;;y'l(a'thleent li%fl‘llsl. t;: 3‘;:‘ phase radiates from “The Little Cafe’ | condition of the Mexivan railsoad - tory. It contains al € ele-| and marks the return of Max Linder Mexi¢an railroads, ¢ :‘:::t: of human nterest and ‘appeal to the silver sheet. i TARZAN PICTURE | Torreon is not recetving just divi-|i DOW (: !Oionerste atl nlghtt the i If you think the making of an|dends from the net work of rail lines ;’2‘;;’:2 !ahem;::lh'ett{:lo?“ plans to re g — e Hard to Believe. A workman ina factory on the West side recelved a bad cut on the face. Before they eould get him to the doc- tor's office he fainted. The first thing the doctor did was to pour.a large drink of bottled-in-bond " down him. The doctor then dressed his wound and the man went his way. But In about a half hour the man was back at the office with his wife, and as h ecame in he sald: s “She won't belleve me.” “Won't belleve what?" exclaimed the doctor. With that the wife crled out: “I've lived with this man too long not to know when he's_drunk and been fight. in’."—Indianapolis News. HHK KKK KK KK KKK KK * REDBY AND RED LAKE * Wk o kb kb R bk %k % % Mr. and Mrs. Low, newly-weds from Crookston are spending part of their honeymoon at Red Lake. Supt. Price of the Shevlin-Clark Lbr. Co., ‘at Fr. Francis, Ont., and Supt. Lakin of the Crookston Lbr. Co., Bemidjl, were visitors to Redby ‘Tuesday Inspecting the new. tractors —a true and noble woman deserted| " Max Linder has never been seen to ; : by her husband because he thought|g,ch splendid advantage as in this|animal picture is not difficult listen |that pass thru the eity. her interests were too domestic to|iypically French farce. He is given|to the wail of Director Harry Re- The conductor operating-from Mex- appreciate his aspiration for a*ca-jexcellent support by ‘Wanda Lyon, a|viér who had charge of the making|ico City to Torreon threw light on reer. . The sufferings she endures; the pegyutiful American girl. The atmo-|of “The Revenge of Tarzan’” which |the situation as his train neared this plucky_fight she puts up to ‘'Win thelgphere js perfect, as it should be, the|comes to the Grand theatre for two city five hours late. . happiness due her, by. going out lntoi whole picture having been actually|days, commencing Saturday. iny ont train a day,” he explaim= the world = and . proving . that she Mr. Revier, in addition to handling | ed, “leaves the capital on northward filmed: in Paris. .- “has more brilliant talents than thosej The story revolves aroun? thc ad-|more than six hundred human artists|trip to Ciudad Jarez, via Torregn. of a housewife, and finally arQusing ventures of a waiter w That might be sufficient, if there who falls neirwas blessed with sixty-three beasts. ‘the latent jealousy of her cock-sure|i, two million franks just after he| Nine lions, five leopards, fifteen | were any local trains. But there are ‘husband by gaining the adulation of | j,¢ signed a confract to work for the|apes, six tigers, two champanzees |not. And there are scarcely any Zjiliant men, ‘arouses the sympathy| poprietor of “The Little Cafe” for|two elephants and twenty-four mon-|freight trains, either. As a result, fnd compels admiration.” twenty years. keys constitute the animalistic con-|everything possible is shipped by ex- ¥ Laughable and varied subjects ap-| e gtarts leading a double Mfe of | tribution to ‘“The Revenge of .Tar-|Press and this train, the only passen- pear “in .the “Comedy-art” film, 2180 { work and play.. When the 'aristo-|zan” and in some of t_he scenes, ten |ger train on the line, must stop at showing at the Elko tonight and Sat-}¢ratic companions of his gay nights|or more animals of varied specie were [every stae’lon to load gnad unload mer- urday. v life learn that he is only a waiter|used and it was in these 'eplsodes chandise. . ) i Guti: Proark they ‘scorn him. But Max isn’t long|that Director Revier’s work was cut ‘There are no local trains, because - CLOT! WOMEN - broken-hearted, for Yvonne, the cafe|out.for him. - there as not sufficient cars nor en- *.. Clothes may not-make the man, but| proprietor’s pretty daughter, is worth In a ‘scene in-which Gene Pollar {gines. The same evplanation goes according to Earle. William’s latest|all the others put together and has|as Tarzan drops from among a group |for the scarcity of freights. JJFre- picture, they do wonders in making|a heart balm all her own' that. Max |of apes, nestling in the trees, to the|quently three or four freight care are : hooked on to a passenger train, caus- i . The production reveal-|finds very effective. . ground and has his Jare handed fight "?l?; ?;ga?act is l:nt!tled, “When a i ;gainst the lion, { required hours|ing heavy delay to passengers who 0 Loves,” which” will be the at- REX—COMIN( 'UND. upon houre to induce the apes to re-|may have some concern as to when = %rd::tion at the Elko theitre on Sun-| «piy Grangg’ is E glvid,Aczlortul, main quiet in tne presence of the|they reach their destination. - day, Monday and Tuesday next. virile story. ‘It depicts a flaming ro- Jjungle king. . .| So long as the scaréity of rolling A little heroine who has never seen | y4,,0o hetween a Texas Ranger, who| Again when Tarzan rides off on the [stock continues, so long must a ship- tfine clothes, enters the story as thef; s "tnich American, and a beautifut |head of his elephant, the huge beast, | per resort to graft if he desires to ob- ~charmer of the youth who has travel- | gonorita who. though half American, scenting the llon, balked and tore|tain a car in reasonable time. By the “led .ground the world to.forget defeaf |y o5 the uéflngoy 'and loves her|Off thru the underbrush and several | clink of gold yvlthln hearing distance in love. 'When the little charmer Mexico.- It depicts the advemfurous |days were spent trying to accustom |of a petty railroad official, the mer- :.steps into his life. The gowns she| ;e along the Rio Grande-—the river the elephant to the lion. chant may .obtain his necessary .wears transforms her .into a Derson| s plood and of romance that separ-| At no time would the monkeys|freight space. Without this jingle, cof -amazing beauty. ates Mexico from Texas. properly face the camera if any lions | his chances are materially decreased. _.z:Other young women of the picture| ™ "mp o appeal in “Rio Grande” is wide |li8€rs or man-eaters were within Torréon, with its many agricultural he Tnt flonal Lumber C ~convey an equally interesting: mes- spreading and tregiendous. smelling distance and a continual |and manufactured products, is one|Of the International Lumber Co. “sage of what clothes’ will.'do. The| " pro) women and children will talk | COmbat between ‘the apes of different |of the heaviest sufferers from this| Mr. Staber has returned to his -dazzling variety-of -the gowns used |y .4 -"5e long after other pictures |SPecies so disturbed the director and [shortage of cars. Three American|honie in Redby, having attended the "is one of the strong elements of the . ve’oome and gone. players that a number of highly in-1smelterers located in this district, are | tri-state fair in Superior recently. ‘picture. < The women will like it because of | teresting scenes were deleted because ‘most tqrtunate. They own their own| Ole Lokkle has returned to Redby = < its .tender love story; - because the|Of the ape’s actions. cars. . |having attengded the state fair at ~“THE LITTLEST GIRL” AT heroine is dashing-and spirited; be- Elephants became temperamntal, Ten years of revolution naturally Minneapolis. [¢) NEXT TUESDAY | cause one -minute her heart -is Sag|lions aggrevated, apes and monkeys ha.ve played havoe with the Mexican Miss Leo Newman who is in school An event of unusual:interest to|hard .and unylelding with hatred ag|OVer-playful and human artists Sctfl!" ;‘"1"0‘“’ system. Today it probably kin Bemidji, visited her parents at Bemidji theatergoers will be the .ap- | steel, and-the next it®s sofft and|°d to death, all of which contributed | has reached its lowest ebb, consistent [Redby last week-end. i pearance of John M. Culver mnext|tender with a love that is toe big to|t0 the director’s worries, but a sen- :”"‘ any functioning whatever. Cars| Mr. Hsby, deep well man from |’ “Tuesday evening in Richard Harding| fight against. They will also like it [Sational film resulted and the sixty bavgj been destroyed by rebel and|Blackduck, is drilling well for the L Davis’ masterpiece ‘““The Littlest {hecause the hero is of the daring, au-|thousand feet of négative exposed tan t factions, the sides have been |international Lbr. Co, at camp No. ~Gorl.” 2 aclous type that recognizes no - ob- and sven thousand feet of entertain-|torn from others to use for fire wood, | 1. ! 3y 3 ment achieved therefrom, were well | bridges have been . destroyed and A. A. Lee of Bemidji installed an As “Van Bibber’ in this-dramatic | stacles in his path of truz love. Worth the time and danger. ~ monstrates “ ’"”é[llIIIIIIIlIII““|||ll||l||"||_|II|||II|||||II|llllllllllllllllllli||||||IlllllllllIl|||ll_lllllllllllllllllllllllI|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||I|||||||l| | . ; ‘. 2 e R, =l -Small Engine Again De ] " Merits _ M iy \ | ;Q. & i l IF; “Speak little Spea truth!” 0.J. LAQUA t 3 v Warnef’s Pictorial. < Corsets - * . Patterns than a Ford engine. DePalma’s motor is 183 ic i i motor is 174 cubic inch displacement. sl Forq . 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