Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 23, 1920, Page 4

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80 exhausted as to be hardly able to|waist. begin the grind the following Mon: “Held in Trust” was adapted to day. When his employer found Lon-[the screen by Sarah Y. Mason and don was more efficient than another [the director is John E. Inge. Wil- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ~~ and more highly paid worker in the|llam Edmond is photographing the REX THEATRE TO-NIGHT 7 other, yel would give the man who thy-discouraged with life, is shown |later was to be known thruout the| CLUB MEMBERS SHOULD i .BIGGFST SHOW OF THE SEASON as under the impression that Stew-|world no raise in wages for double SEND REPORTS AND STORIES e - art has been untrue to her and is|work. Jack London quit and become In order to be eiigible to compete T o ‘Comédy'in Dorothy Gish’s best and | living ,the despised life of a dance-|a tramp. He tramped across the con-|for prizes at the Junior Livestock Clara Williams Herschal B N JUDELL ofiers THE PICTURE SENEATION Jivellest manner 18 the chief ingredi-|hall girl. When McDonald comes in | tinent; he was arrested as a vaga-|ghow at South St. Paul, November 17, |l Mavall and a Great Acting Cast . AN THE SEASON Jonit.of “Little Miss Rebellion,” Which | from the mining country she meets |bond; he became a leader in the Left|18 and 19 each club boy or girl mak- will again appear, last times, at the ihim again and there is a surprise ‘Wing of the Socialist organization. |ing an exhibit must send a report and 4 SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION . Elko theatre tonight.’ point which comes as a shock to both London’s first success in writing| story of his or her- project to the 3 “A lonely little grand duchess of a|McDonald and Dorothy herself. The|came in the form of winning a prlzg state club leader’s office. So T. “ ,’ * mythical European duchy is the cen-|climax shortly ‘follows this incident | offered by the San Francisco “Call” | Erickson of University Farm, s te f the tral figire in the picture. The royalland is one of the strongest which[for an article entitled’ “Typhoon Off | club leader, advises leaders in charge o miss' finally breaks thru, the retainers | has ever been used in a drama. of the|the Coast of China.” At the age oflof baby beef, dairy, pig and sheep who giard her and ‘mingles with |gcreen. . \ nineteen he entered the University of | clubs. A catalog is to be published ‘wome ballplaying American soldiers. The part.of “Cameron Stewart” is|California, but could not long remain | as soon as possible which will give she becomes acquainted With]portrayed by Edward Coxen and Her- |there for lack of funds, Socn after-|the names of winners in the various Br‘;‘elme Dick Ellis :nd attends a gghell yMnya’il impersonates the char-|ward the gold fever infected him and | counties, breed or stock to be shown, Walter Better Jazs ball with him. Then comes the[acted of “Silk McDonald.” Joseph |he was swept up to Alaska in the|]jst of premiums, a summary of the G & revolution that sweeps the duchess|Dowling, does some wonderful work [rush for sudden riches the Yukon| rules and’ other information. Boys -Goyne “Than from her throne and sends her flying, [in the picture as “Salaratus Joe,” an [seemed to offer. + |and girls attending the South St. R with a faithful old grenadier, to Am-|old enemy of McDonald’s, who 18 “Burning Daylight” has already | Paul event will be organized into md Hll “Th erica. ‘In New York she becomes|seeking revenge but lacks the cour- | been pictured and dlstri.l‘)ul‘?d by | camps at the dormitories at the agri- % e ‘chief flapjack mixer in a quick-lunch|age to reek it. R Metro. “The Star Rover”, ‘“‘Smoke cultural college. Eleven B o l:lfl n‘u‘ |I-leunlon with Ellis, now in 5 gelleZ:""e“}"llxeprel;::ag&z%r of the Spoflers ts,” follows. 5 ” nows . 7 - “Little Miss Rebellton™ Is chock | MUTINY OF THE ELSINOR' “The Mutiny of the Elsinore’ 'is : Dog ) full of laughs and thoroughly enjoy- AT REX THEATRE SUNDAY plmgiuced}l v;'ltthn nll:tga!t;:x::.FL:- REX T“es and wed T ( o able entertainment. Miss Gish i8{ «The Mutiny of the Elsinore,” the|cluding Helen Ferguson, - o Bapported by an excellent company., | {hrilling motion picture of adventure | uson, Mitchell Lewis and Willlam ' ' eam_ “The 4ncluding Ralph Graves, George|at gea showing Sunday at the -Rex[V. Mong. The Scenario is by A. s f . . 8éigman, and Riley Hatch. George|thoatre,. reflects vividly some of the|LeVino. Jackson Rose was the cam: O . Flame @awcett directed the picture. It isa most . exciting ~ghapters in the - ad-|eraman and E. J. Shulter, are direc- BECAUSE SHE WAS THE e | Parathount release. venturoil career of its author, Jack | tor. Alaskan P | ! Another of Larry Semon’s famous ifondon, For Jack London was not DOUBLE \ o thirilling, acrobatic comedies, “Solid [only ‘a Wwriter of adventure; he lived |“HELD IN TRUST” AT REX y ; Huskies ‘ Conerete,” also appears at the Elko|jite as thoroughly, deeply and color- TUESDAY AND WFNNESDAY || of a rich woman who lay the theatre tonight. An additional at-ifylly as his own heroes. Many & shop girl migat well envy || dying, Mary Manchester A traction will be the special musical| Ag a boy he was a professional sea |y¢ one played by May Allison in her || was asked to take up the Will ppear . Yukon” in Person ¥ BIGGEST SHOW OF THE SEASON—COME TO THE REX WHERE THEY ALWAYS SHOW THE BEST Greatest Alaskan Picture Ever Made, With a Gripping Heart Interest ] Interwoven With Thrills EVENINGS—7:10 and 9:15 PRICES—22c and 45c, Plus Tax REX THEATRE Sunday and Monday Mrokram. pirate off the coast of California. At| forth-coming Metro production *“Held Seventeen he shipped before the mast | 1o mruet an adaptation of Georgo|| Other's identity in ordel(rl that WAB T RIGH’I’ FOR as an able seaman, X:fismngh Japan | Kinbe Turners story whick ran ser- mxlllons mlght be save HIM TO PROPOSE?|and the Bering Sea. sea he “spit|ia)ly in The Red Book Magazine. It " It, while delirlous.Ta young girl|brown and grew hair on his chest.” lepows Tuesday at the Rex theatre. SEE ednfesses her love for a man who|He knew mutiny; he knew bloodshed. | gyddenly lifted by strange circum- ‘does not love Her, aud he, believing |And he knew the call of the sed,|giances out of her: sordid surround- M A.“lson e-18. dying and fi.hmg to make |Which mdde'him throw up everything|jngs away from her cheap serge slits, ay her last moments happy, asks her to|at the helghth of his sccess to start |} neeled shoes and twenty-cent marry him—must he ck to his|on & cruise around the world in &|jynches into an elegantly furnished word 1f she recovers? 50-foot ketch. home, .with servants, limousines, at- ——i b -, «Lew Cody, the debonair love-maker ut ‘Jack London was as mamny |yryctive gowns and every luxury that ’ i - of- the screen, finds himself up|sided as his books. He was a ranch-|money can buy, constitutes the in- ‘ % inst just such a proposition in|er. tramp, seal hunter, Alaskan 80l | teresting role portrayed by the Metro Occasionally Yours,” his third and |Prospector, war correspondent, a|gpar. atest Robertson-Cole super-special [ Writer of fiction singularly sweeping | "jn the picture Miss Allison wears which appears’ at the Elko theatre|and filled with hpman color, an au-l; Collins model evening gown of A METRO CLASSIC Sunday and Monday. thor of:searching'works on economic | yhjte silk shadow lace with a wired : " Taken altogether the names in the|conditions, a heavy drinker himself|;yergkirt, ornamented with bands of || _and learn what happened o) \ b cast suporting Mr. Cody read like a 2R one of the most powerful advo- | prench blue ribbon. Rather high in to a shopgirl who had the i " page taken from the blue book of the|¢ates-of Prohibition in his great auto-|the neck, the bodice and sleeves are PE F moving picture world, Betty Blythe, | Plographical study, *John Barley-|entirely of lace. A tiny cluster of || chance to step into a Fairy one of the screen’s foremost leading|COrD.” @ selt-made man, 8'man €on- |4 rogebuds fastened on the left|| ]and of wealth and luxury. 'women, plays opposite the love-mak- f“;g‘e"’o“’:::' (“u]‘:‘e’::‘"‘g desire to live shoulger gives a yo{u;t[flu:‘ touch. ; From George Kibbe Turner’s . star al ves another such de- @ A dinner gown of black panne vel- A ;?:M!u‘lr pel:‘goflnance as stamped her| AS much of his own sea experience |yot nas an overskirt of black Chan- powerful novel, published 38 a success In “The Silver Hoard,|ls contained in the flerce adventure |4jliy Jace caught full over the hips in || serially in the Red Book 5 The Third Generation,” and other|Of ““The Mutiny of the Elsinore,” and |4 pouftant effect. The only touch of || Magazine. Adapted by Sarah ! % eworthy films. its fight with liquor in “John Bar-|color jg furnished by turquois shade || v Mason. Directed by John : : -'ILillian Rambeau, mother of Mar-|leycorn.” so much of his intellectual | ostrich tips at the walst line. ‘In # Jorle Rambeau, is seen in an amusing | Pio&raphy Is contained in “Martin| “por afterncon tea Miss Allison E.'Ince. ¥ole. Then there is Elinore Fair the|Eden.” Here one finds the foundation | wears a charming chiffon gown of Pearl Whlt e favalid girl of. “The Miracle Man.” [f0r his Soclalistic impulse. cerise shade, which has a touch of || Coming—DPear] White i Others are Barney Sherry, Lloyd wo?l?eéelll; l;“'l"a:: d:yyo?i?xgi:;“ t?{: hand emhro(der{ at l:?e neck alnd on ‘Wehite Moll. ‘Hamilton, Dorothy Wallace, Willlam the cuffs of the imona sleeves. P a ork ‘Quinn, Cleo mdéely and Yvonne|helghth of the season at a summer | white ostrich feather rosettes are Coming: ol ‘While New Tork Gardelle, the famous artist's model, | hotel—a racking, sweating drive of |seattered-oyer the gkirt and a heavy Sleeps. f k “Occaslonally Yours” was adapted five days and a half, which left him Jgi)i cord ties loosely around the § 11 to0.,the screen by H. Tipton Steck & B an original story by Elmer (Forst. James W. Horne directed the plcture [] “THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY” AT GRAND TONIGHT AND SUNDAY ‘Pursued by U. S. Marshals who ¢ thought he had held-up and robbed the Aerial Mail, Larry Cassidy, the crack pilot of the Government’s Aer- & ial Post Department, in reality was 1 v drawing them off the trail of his}|. 'pal” who had turned bad and i thrown in his lot with a band of air- ® desperadoes. H v Whuz:ed by his. pursuers, Cassidy : staggered to the home of Beryl Caru- H \ thers, the idol of his dreams. Re- : ASSOC!ATED F!RST NATIONAL gardless of his own safety, he thought only to comfort her with the fact that ; ) d PlCTUREs the “pal” whom he thought she loved, [T Jack Dondon’s “The Mutiny of the Elsinore” Mitchell Lewis with All Star Cast 4 e '.l%:.::el.n l:llu mascular blindness, H o — 18| e Tk 1 Db ouns | |E H . . : J bonder and high adventuve, o ‘nti the leader of the alr-pirates had : With one strong man afainst abducted her, that Larry's t prompted him to rescue her and claim i : her for his own. ( . ‘The exciting incidents of this ab- Sk o0 b it 5 B duction and the rescue from a speed- m Comlng to o 7l ing aeroplane, high above the earth, = B o R makes one of the high points in the | - stirring photodrama, “The Great Alr Robbery,” coming to the Grand the- 4 atre tonight and Sunday. As Larry Cassidy, Lieutenant Orm- ¢ er L. Locklezr, former army aviator, ! ) . does one reckless air ‘‘stunt” after - another before the moving picture b camera, the greatest of which Is his famous chaage from one plane to a other a mile in the air. Frane: : - o illington, who recently was seen in'| ANITA STEWART, in “The Cinema” ;! -BBlh;d‘Husbnnds ' plays the part of 3 eryl in this re kable Uni \ o . \ . 9. " air thriller, | eie Unlversa “Cocktail Harriet and the Piper b 'mm OF THE KLONDIKE” REX TODAY LAST TIME ANNETTE KELLERMAN, + *Carmen of the Klondike” is a i 2 b gut‘ u;:aua;al" p’lc}:ure written by £ t R 9 onte M. Katterjohn. . . The story is lald in the Klondike comedy drama, “What Women Love mountains of Alaska during the days . :: the fol;l rg;h a}‘nu;w‘mmma plays| y A P »» @ part of ‘* t " a e i i iy e e NORMA TALMADGE, in “The Branded Woman s :lp wlltllsI nl‘ th:a ‘nlorth‘to 1o‘l(n h:r over, who is striving t profession of anorn:y thorl?;‘i: th: . CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “Good References settlement town of Skawag, where ws ‘are made and broken by the tal h ¢ N :."‘?m:.‘:;“.::e:‘;:“,“he e BARRYMORE in ¥“The Master Mind” Slldk M:Dor‘uld." a dance-hall i . ywaer and a dominant figure in Al- . . ; She repulses his attentions ES s lley” ‘but in a-rage he threatens her safe- CHARL RAY’ m Peaceful Va ey y. ';Sllk" makes good his threat \ 5 ‘even_to a greater extent than Doro- 1 6 ” thy had feared. Soon after she ar-| * MARSHALL NEIHLEN! n Dlnty’ £y in Skawag, the gold rush is it.dt:é‘!n !hesPeel River Country . ” ' ‘ant meron Stewart,’ 'Dorothy’s fi-| * . . . . arice, unaware that she is within a . : Other Attractions - Rex Union Orchestra, R. A. Amidon, Director d miles, leaves w & sied crowd of ‘miners for tho.anow Evenings 7:00 and 9%00—15¢ and 30c two-score in a fight.to presevve a wWoman's honooff" A drama Ly played beyond sight o, gnm ;a,L o,{a the /g‘/&ce of the 4 ai/wm[ess deepe, ack LONDON 'S U%e MUTINY the ELSINORE Enacted by an ALL STAR CAST ;/J’resmted by CE.SHURTLEFF, i Colanted by A5 LeVINO Directed. by EDWARD SLOMAN AL A .o ! in her mile-a-minute B A CHRISTIE COMEDY—THE FOUR HALL ROOM BOYS—FOUR OF A KIND—-« WHERE LAUGHS COME FASTER THAN THE OCEAN WAVES - starring Wesley “gfed crowd of miners for the snow- Matinee 2:30—10c and 30¢ ‘bound regions of the mountains. In the backwoods, Stewart encoun- ters hardships and treachery at the hands of McDonald's accomplices and B even from McDonald himself, who - . SE wET injures Cameron in a fight and B e et Lo . B RGRaT— A [}‘Y()UWANT'I‘ORBITBUYSEILORTRADE.ADYERT[SENPIONEERWANTWII

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