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. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . ) 2 ERIDAY, EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1920 ‘The shimmy has come into its own The picture, which wijl be the prin- | most critical ¢ fter win- p , p Atcladt, in the movies. After cipal attraction at lheuElko theatre left to face alone, without any other Danby’s novel of tie same name, Na-| o =i ——t — \ | ziniova comes to the screen of thell , * A Now Yors. vy recoatly mporiea| “They sny ombas 1s 5 tan who fal 1] J Rex. theatre Saturday and Sunday in|| & e who is a ‘role that is different from any of three tons of dried flies from South| insistent about getting his money’s COMING EVENTS the wide variety of characters shg . America. They were for feeding’young | worth.” g l} has portrayed so maravelously in pre- gshes. and have found a ready sale to “Yes, he'd pu§ in a vacatlon connt- vious triumphs. * / - . sh culturists. ing the 'housand islands.”—Louisville tober 12.—Discovery of Americ: ‘FAMED SHIMMY DANCER captivating role in “Uncharted Chan-| It is that of Sally Snape, an Eng- The United States fisheries bureau| Courler-Journgl. l,g._f“’ er e o " 3 IN “GIRL WITH JAZZ HEART” nels,” 'a Jesse D. Hampton production | lish girl from the slum streets of Lon- bought 100 pounds of them, for an ex* \ — e Nov. 2.—Presidential election day. elesied ‘thra Robertson<Cole: don who finds herself orphaned at the e a ar e periment, but results seemed to show « “Boasting. e . 11.—Armistice day. eriod df her , an that fine-chopped liver was better grub| “I was at a banquet where Senator —Thaniksgiving day. for baby trout. Qn a diet of liver they | Harding spoke.” " ning over most-of the rest of Am- ole Lo Sace. hout an he tonight and tomorrow, shows the|2id than her unsophistication, the thé h 3 Fl‘:::: l:f",f;‘,:“’h'?’s:;nh’,’: r;,? new | ‘Chesterfleld of the screen” not only :;:\‘:gglle of’ maintaining the world* o pi 2 peen Il with the|at ‘Work as a plumber but making a o B i e g:llg?}};gn'nct’ufi'thjl&eficg:] }?e‘:medy? decided cuccess of it. g In her support is an exceptionafi.)?_ at the Grand theatre, for Saturday. But overalls and jumper - cannot | able cast, with Charles Bryant, adapt p o give realism fo the cabaret[hide this star's consummateart, As ) g;e!rl;;:&::l}c;&x;e /;:;‘:::s as I{f’ SA : t of the|Timothy Webb, 2nd, made penn g 5 1 e ot atriite ol “Giida tras thru bls wealthy tather's erratio will Newman, Victor Potel, Eugent Klum, ¢ rere; securgd. Gra t~. | Mr. Warner dons the working man’s 0 ot zm.sfif ;e)?, Gfi'&if;?fighlefi{‘;h:n uniform and as a result runs a com- |Steppling, William J. lrvlhglam‘l Myr- . b exhibited her shimmying powers | Fination ‘of exciting circumstances tle Risbell. i Ray O. ‘Bm:; woog luu “ You'll ‘to. the public, and in “The Girl with [Which go to make “Uncharted Chan- rected the production, with Rudolph, [ e Jour Hoart,y ghe malntains :h'ir Bele ome oL TN Mot shpenlinRle. The . effectiveness of the pictorial ele: X3~ gprestige. v i iprcblem of the, day—Ilabor unrest. MADGE KENNEDY IN . .. _,.|There is a delightful love story and EXCELLENT DUAL ROLE |much- humor in the picture which Jazz has become an American ing may be safely ' termed a comedy tution, like chewing gum, prohibl-|drama. tion, Will Rogers and other things| Amother feature at.the Elko to- and persons. Now it is being taken night and Saturday is ‘““The Paper- up by the movies, as is attested by hanger,” as played in Hank Mann's the latest Goldwyn production feat-|latest comedy. N for twenty months, Jimmie Harrison uring Madge Kennedy, ‘“Thé. Girl who appears in “A Seaside Siren,” a With The Jazz Heart,” which cobmes|SUPERB SCENIC EFFECTS NOTED New Christie comedy, featuring Fay e 3 to the Grand theatre next Saturday. | “THE ss| Tincher, which comes ‘to the Rex 3 el GOLDEN TRAIL theatre Saturday and Sunday, claims SPEg The story deals with the great big sure to the special irt effects by All Ruoff. % « CLAIMS RECORD FOR NUMBER OF POSITIONS Not counting Uncle Sam, with whom he was intimately associated a New York “hello!” girl whose ac-|, 7 bt uring the past dec%de has provided tions are the reactions ?: Jjazz. It|guch a superb scenic grandeur as that 18-the great color fu her life. contined in the American Lifeo- _Opposite to her type is a Mennon-| g 515 screen drama, “The Golden worked for only four “bosses.” He started in stock in Chicago and re- mained a year. Then he appeared the stern commands of her uncle gnd i aunt, = Mirlam, as the Mennonite ds| s , L aring the beautiful Jane Novak, The —— i ;asl‘;ed.d:): bu‘::_o e:;z!;:‘flmbgmfi‘e}:: ‘5:?1; majority of the screens depicting the oflezilng the trick. Mirlam is not Alaskan portion of the drama was Wed to Jass. - Nevertheless, sha takes | Si25e] on the high sngw clad pesks to Kittle—the girl with the jazz|o o HOO% . for a year. Then he joined Christie with whom he has been ever since, except during his war seryice. heart. Miriam is a guest at the ho- REX TODAY g B 4 1 Kit 5 dia . . | . . “ ; . folin, whlch ities cardias orga| gory sy iiam. Fov anein [ ‘ Short Cuts ....35c|\f#ll . 2 Black Leather Portfolio, regular $12.50, for..$8.40 i “salt:overcome by her troubles she cowboy star, has turned into,a poto- , 4 Fresh h f R t .15 | 2 Black Leather Portfoli ’ ] B3 Wiamone itte 1o heip.per out. - [play another well-known book, “Th 7 U esh freel foast, Ioer i, eather Portfolio, regular $15.00, for.$10.00 Kittle does. She impersonates Mir- | Wilde ) 1 ¥ Fresh Beef Tongues; - I 1 Blaqk Imltatlon'Leathgr{ regular $6.50, foz; ...$4.50 fam for the sake of a lover (attain- ed thru the Matrimonial Gazette), ‘- who has come to claim his own in Miriam, but has never seen his 'bride- “The Wilderness Trail” will be shown at the Rex theatre today. The story has to do with the Hudson Bay Company in the wilderness of Can- Coming Monday HOPE HAMPTON .. TURDAY ! J. Bergquist in charge of the camera, take in‘r’ buying your fuseeof Jarners career: ment in the play is due in great me: h & ‘ el meat hare. . . Leg of Lamb, 1b..35¢ Shoulder of Lamb 25¢ Lamb Stew .....10c _ line of leather goods'at the Beef Stew .....124c special prices we are mak- e e el sint w fams o) Eovaibly o i produstion siaged to hold an actorial record in having Choice Pot Roast 20c pOSal . £ Bonelesg Rib Roast, e S i# ite mald who flees to the city from|mrai1> 1o be seen at the Elko next g;'rl;dhz‘,’,m};‘i‘t’;‘:ft}; z:onl‘t“!?;rd a:; o S ST .40¢° e ]; Leather Portfolios Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, feat- | 56y, 11eq T. Powers in vaudeviliell Round Steak 35¢ Sirlojn, Steak . ...35¢ ~ 1 Black Leather Portfolio, regular $21.00, foi'.$l4.00 Porterhouse and [ . 1 Brown Leather Portfolio, regular $12.00, for. . $8.00 Fresh DreSsedv || erew faster, ana a larger percentage|! “Shucks! I've sat with him on his| SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ' iof. e, survived. © front porch.” S DAILY PIONEER IALSFOR || o s | " Cleanup Sale Leather Goods You’ll be interested in our I make no mis-| ing en them for quick dis- 1 Brown Leather Portfolio, regular $9.00, for... .$6.00 o35l pERIAL ON BOSTON LEATHER SHOPPING BAGS to-be. Kittie, Miriam and the swain, adn It shows wonder!ul} bhotog: . A after their first meeting, go to a ca- 3 = 4 —ln— rae” ¥ & — . K s rest i raphy of life and romance fn the land H ns I'b skl 350 / B 1 e e ars ha o, messureioa snows. s gim for- ens, . Several Black and Tan Cow Hide Bags, regular he does not dance, and that he pre- 4 re very - . B e D e ! wirie to fag. |Warm and vital. Tom Mix alternates “A MODERN Fresh _Dressed 39'.00: at cosruanai o oo O TR NP .$7.00 ‘time. Miriam also prefers the skiey |death-detying devotion to trile love SALOME” Sprmgs, ih....40c i choir, and thus strikes up a genuine | With some of his skilful and thrill- k See them on di h . ind Mgd with the man who has mitaken |ing Stunts that every red-blooded per- Head Lettuce spsay In our window - " § , ..~ How Miriam and Miles Sprague ] eep i i ] (the deceived swain), are ultimately |5BOW. and a struggle to save the life d A. &d?';lc hdrafma dogl’l & elery i i : \ conyert®d, to the new.music forms and honor of a girl. The piece is all ancing. girl who found ner t POtathS T - B ohe bf the amusing features of this|action and.surprise, and - entirely || soul. - Suggested by Oscar ect © t)I"f T - H | . amueing picture. wholesomo. Colleen Mobdre Is Mix's|| Wjlde’s dramatic poem, ec ysters ; i 3 IR leading lady. She's pretty and dainty “Sal » Writt d di > o7 A PLUMBER AND and a capital actress. . alome. ritten and di- o 3 . . ; rected by Leonce Perret. & = 1t pays tnTbne'E uP fifiunn,e}ru x‘,‘.fi'Efi NAZIMOVA TO PLAY Presented by Hope Hampton “HEART OF A CHILD” || Productions,~Inc.. ] would pay even better if one could bé the kind of a plumber H. B. Warn-| In “The Heart of a Child,” a spe- A METRO RELEASE er impersonates in his latest and mostlclal production adapted from ¥rank 407 Beltrami Avenue Phone 799-J i $790 . F.0.B. Detroit 'YOUR GUARANTEE $100,000,000 company back of the Fordson Tractor. The motor is built the same as the Ford car motor, only more powerful. Over 4,000,000 motors have been built, so there are ne mistakes or excuses. Every Ford dealer carries Fordson repair parts. That means SERVICE at every cross roads. i . - Do you know that one-third.of ;a.ll the tractors in use are Fordson?, Why pay $1500 to $1800 when $790 buys the best? Ptices ]f . O. B. 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