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- THE BE MIDJI DAILY PIONEER ~~ . tilx’:' Cody, who has a corner on the ‘THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE’ MERRY CHASE IN FILM| AT THE REX THEATRE TODAY Thrills of the most intense descrip- love market, leads all the fair|tion were the order of the day yest- 1s 2 merry chase in “‘Occasion- erday when the new Metro special v Yours,” the Robertson-Cole sup-|production, “The Mutiny of the Elsi- er-special, which opened at the Elko|[nore,” with an all-star cast, was the an whose money hold in trust. Direction has John E. Ince; adaptation to Sarah Y. Mason and photography to Wil- liam Edmond. The cast includes such screen favorites as Darrell Foss, Wialter Long, John H. Elliott, Law- rence Grant, G. Burnell Manly, and the remarkable Airedale terrier, Ted- dy ‘Whack. theatre last night and again appears|feature attraction at the Rex theatre PIRATES SHOOT " tonight. “Ingidentally there are un-|The picture is scheduled to remain at usual damsels included in the very the Rex today, and during this time opportunity should be open for all " Having cast off the old love, Lew|Who care to be thrilled to take in hovering, the pilot intent upon bombing a pirate submarine directly below him. On the submarine the notable cast. .Onds himsel! interested in the new. covers, he's game to go thru but . Betty Blythe is seen as a most lov- fng vamp while Elinor Fair is the young lady who is winsome’ enough _momething happens. That’s the punch |dramas of the season. %‘ “*7$n the picture. turization of the late Jack London’s ~That there are thrills concealed in the prosaic motor truck, as well as in the graceful lines of the racing mencing tomorrow. hopes to have as a father-in-law. Pat “Dusty” tries to -demonstrate INs ‘worth as publicity man for the Pakro trucks to the fore. 'What's Your Hurry?” is the work the production, and test its quality really doesn’t want to marry but (llor mt:hlng lthel chzlls creep up and mits the blunder of proposing atldown the spinal column. it whon he belioves the new love| ‘“The Mutiny of the Elsinore” en-[PIrates are manl girl is about to die. When she re-|joys the distinction of being one of the most intense and gripping photo- novel of the same name, and it pos- sesses all of that master writer’s ge- nius for portraying the conflict of to extract the marriage proposal|strong men in the far, rough places from Lew. of the earth, where the only law in s VIH. Tipton Steck made the screen |existence is the law of the fist and |speeding 'plane. ‘adaptation for “Occasionally Yours,” |gun. b while James ‘W. Horne, the director,| The story concerns John'Pike, the/ handled the megaphone. first mate of the sailing ship, the “El-|inch/the gunners sinore,” who has signed up a motley “ T’S YOUR HURRY?” water WITH WALLACE REID |once against these h!atile forces for the mastery of the vessel, In the role of John Pike is Mf{tchell |flames, drops like utomobile is proven by Wallace|ewis, and supporting him are Helen |the ocean. Reld's latest picture, “What's Your |Ferguson, Noah Beery, Casson Fer-| This is not the Hurry?” which will be on view at|guson, William V. “Mong, Sidney|rence in the recent war, but, it an the Elko theatre for three days com-|p’Albrook, Noval MacGregor and J. s the manufacturer of Pakro trucks. |«gpyD IN TRUST” AT REX but only succeeds in getting more| The ever-increasing mnumber of deeply “in wrong.” However, when | motion picture fans to whom May a big firrigation dam threatens to|Allison's every appearance is an|brides. When he yleld under the'strain of a raging|event will have the opportunity at torm.and to bring disaster upon the|the Rex theatre to see the golden- . yalley below, “Dusty” not only 8hows | hajred star enact a part unusual even his own mettle but also brings Pakro|in the long list of her successes: that of Mary .Manchester, heroine of George Kibbe Turner's magazine of Byron Morgan, who also wrote|gstory, previously printed in The Red “The Roaring Road” and “Excuse|Book Magazine. My Dust.” Lois Wilson was never| gince ““Fair and Warmer"” and lat- It is the.pic- shravnel seeking at sea finds himself pitted Morgan (William go to the rescue with the pirates, Winthrop shoots bay. more charming as the leading wom-|er “The Walk-Offs.” Miss Allison has|clever bit of nav Burton are also.in the cast. The pic- ture, which is a Paramount, was di- reoted by Sam Wood. tional expression—that of Vishti, the tremendously well was this depart- ure from‘her thitherto lighter media SEVEN BIGGEST PRODUCERS OF |of expression received that she has|battle opens. MOTION PICTURES AFFILTATE {essayed the difficult task of making the wan little Mary Manchester act- « Under the corporation name of As- soclated Producers incorporation, sev- |ually live. 18 typical of their en of the most successful and best known motion picture producers have formation, revolves about the con- danded together ‘and will relense|spiracy of two unscrupulous, oankers their productions direct to the pub-[to retaln possession of a rich young lic, without the expensive operation of their pictures being distributed thru an exchange. Thos H. Ince; J. Parker Read, Jr., (Marshall Neilan, Mack Sennett, George Loine Tucker, Allan Dwan and Maurice Tourner are the men that are to make Associated Produc- ers, Inc., a famous organization. Every name is a familiar one, and when heard or read is immediately coupled with a picture that stands out from the rest as a classic, and one to be remembered. Thos. H. Ince, who has directed Charles Ray, Wallace Reid, Dorothy Gish in their best jictures, probably has more successes to his credit than wny director in the world. His pie- tures are known everywhere, with out any possible need of naming any particular one. J. Parker Read, Jr., has made “Desert Gold,” “The Wiest- arner,” etc., and has the unique repu- tation of never having made even a poor picture. ,.Marsall Neilan has to his credit such pictures as “Go And Get 1t,” “River’s End,” and a score of others. ‘Mack Sennett is known was ithe comedy kin, and will make only feat- ure comedies for this organization. Bvery one knows that George Toane Tucker was responsible for *“The Miracle Man" and some remark- able productions are expected from this source. “Soldier’s of Fortune” and “The Luck of the Iridh” are but a sample of the ability of Allan Dwan, and Maurice Tourneur like Thos. Ince, is too well known to require a list of his successes. Pictures released by the ““Aesocci- ated Producers Inc., will be shown excluaively at the Grand and Elko theatres, in Bemidji, and the first one will be from Thos. H. Ince, entitled “Homespun Folks” which will be shown soon at the Grand theatre, and 18 ‘particularly timely, just at the moment for reasons which will be made known later. PAUL LABOUNTY TO BE AT 4 GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT Known as “The Man With the As- ‘bestos Lining,” Paul LaBounty, who is visiting relatives in the city, after an absence of elght years will appear tonight and tomorrow at the Grand theatre, in the two acts that he and Mrs. La%onnty have been using with much success on the eastern vaude- ville circuits. Mr. LaBounty's boyhood and early manhood” days were in Bemidji, and his athletic ability in football and baseball is well remembered. In 1911 and 1912 he was elected captain of the hockey team to represent the <city, and it was thru the request of his many friends, that arrangements ‘were made for his appearance at the Grand during his visit in the city. As Professor LaBounty, Paul will offer severay novel stunts with fire, offer several novel stunts with fire, Bounty, will appear as LaBounty and Wiater, In a singing-talking-and comedy, act. ‘William Russell in a stirring dra- ma ot the w mtitled “The Valley of Tomorrow” will.be the picture of- fering, which will begin promptly at 1:{: D m. With the second show at 118, - The atpry,.according to advance in-|thru the serial. OMIN widow’s fortune. When she dies they engage a young girl who resembles her closely, to impersonate the wom- SEAPLANE IN “BRIDE 13" Closer and closer to the boat come the exploding bombs, and inch by their aim and scatter shrapnel about crew of thugs and gunmen from the|the ’plane. The aviator dodges this {ront dives of Frisco, and who|way and that, but suddenly a shell flies into a thousand shards a few feet from him, a fragment strikes the gas- oline tank, and the seaplane, in accurate account of what {s seen in 0 P. Lockney. The picture was di-|the fourth episode of ‘“Bride 13", As “Dusty” Rhoads, auto racer,|rgcted by Bdward Sloman from the|William Fox’s great " serial, which the breezy star wins a speedy tussle|gcenario by Albert Shelby LeVino. on the truck. but fails to impress|jackson Rose photographed the pro-|ginning Tuesday. Patrick MacMurran, whom “Dusty” |duction. will be shown at the Rex theatre, be- TUESDAY AND' WEDNESDAY gan has obtained two planes from the Admiral in command of the fleet to swerves thru a bridge and Bob is thrown into a river leading into the From his seaplane Morgan sights Bob floating out to sea and, descend- ing to the water, picks him up—a The perilous work done by the two men in the making of these scenes they still seek to thrill. been entrusted to hardships and perils. straight down into the sea. its target in the discussing a new menace to on the sea correct a plummet toward story of &n oceur- of great. daring. were .possible, and O’'Brien and Lawrence, as well as the other members of the cast, never missed an opportunity to supply a To' them a flight and fight in a pavy seaplane was just a matter of everyday routine in a serial actor's lite, even if it did entail plungimg into the-sea. In this episode they do plunge from their ’plane into the wa- ter, and climb ashore on the desert isle where the pirates have their cas- tle stronghold. They engage in a fight with the pirates, and they get DOWN Sway_hul gely o uniereo further . the new Nineteen Twenty One The use of the seaplanes gave Di- Buick models is their utility. gou can ’ ;. |rector Richard Stanton excellent op- H ve-in- High over the sea a navy ‘plane is| To0ior tH ars St B raphy. . rely on the Buick Vahlvedm -Hea ;nott}:)r The cockpits are constructed #vith a \ for power for the hardest travel, the seat in the very nose of the machine, ng a deck gun, fir- far in advance of the wings, and thig ing shell after shell at the seaplane. enabled the cameramen to “‘shoot’ Huge bombs hurtle thru the air and, striking the water near the sub-{ <“What’s Your Hurry marine, explode with a tremendous 2 roar and throw up columns of wa- ter and spray. The air is punctured | NEW FARM PEST IS by the discharge of the pirates gun, + REPORTED IN ALABAMA and the whistle and burst of the 211025 The graceful body lines, handsome ap- Russell Carlyle of Birmingham, . thefr - Prices of the New Nineteen Twenty One Buick Serles crops facing Alabama farmers in the : Model Twenty One-Forty Foer, three passenger car shape of the bean ladybird, r Mex- Model ican bean beetle, said this pest has made its appearance in ten Alabama odel Qne-F ';lhoh. countles, located ‘around Birming- : Model Twenty Onc-Forty Nine, scren passenget cat ham, and it is feared that the in- - Tweny. sorea gesicany peies fection may have already spread to other portions of the state, if not to Georgia, Tennessee .and Mississippi. He predicts that if some means of stopping this pest is not found, it qE7HAT will please you most about greatest speed -emergency. , f { 'To remarkable serviceability, the new Buick modelsadd reallyimgressive beauty. i pointments, refinements and roominess N i inspire justifiable pride among owners. 5 ' Authorized Buick service, nation-wide in extent, reinforces their high serviceability. - 81795 | Tweaty Ove-Forty Five, five passeager car . 1S Model Six,’ four pameagercoupe o 2585 Model Tweaty Ove-Forty Scven, £re pamenger . 2895 1 Model Tweaty orty fouwr puamager coupe + 2985 -Fify, . 1298 south. One of the seaplanes is occupied by (By United Press.) * |Bob (John O'Brien), hero of the pic- ture, and his courageous chum, Lieut.' by automobile. Bob, whose car 2 e—e—— G HERE Date Changed from Oct. 27 to Oct. 28 Bohumir Kryl, world’s greatest cornet player and his daughters, Miss Marie Kryl, pianist, and Miss Josephine Kryl, violinist, will appear at the Methodist Church, Thursday evening, October 28, under the auspices of the. Woman’s Study Club. The Kryl trio is one of the leading musical organizations of its kind in ‘America and it may be a long time be- fore Bemidji may be able to secure another attraction- that will compare with it. : - DON'T FORGET THE DATE - Thursday, October 28th SINGLE ADMISSION...........$1.00 AT STUDENTS' TICKETS .......... 50c THE K. S METHODIST CHURCH at 8:00 o’Clock 2 Other numbers to appear later in the season are Redpath Concert Orchestra, November 20th. n'irhe Elsie Baker Company, December Dr. J. G. Robinson’s Lecture on Bol- ‘shevism, December 14th. Strickland W. Gillilan, humorist, Feb- ruary 23rd. ‘All proceeds above expeuses will go to a Bemidji-Normal School scholarship fund. : Price for entire Lyceum course $3.00, including war tax. may produce disasterous results to the bean and cowpea crops of the BALACLAVA’S ANNIVERSARY. London, Oct. 25.—British cavalry- men are today celebrating the 66th Lawrence). Mor-|anniversary of the Battle of Bala- clava, immortalized by one of his- tory’s greatest, yet most, glorious, of the “thlrl,fefl military blunders, the “Charge of the takes of Bob” is| Light Brigade” on which Tennyson pursuing Winthrop, who i3 in league | based his poem. BAPTIST SECRETARY OPENS SERIES OF MEETINGS TODAY Grand Forks, Oct. 25.—Dr. J. E. Norcross, field secretary for the gen- igation in a sea-|eral promotion board of the North- an, and Charles Ogle and Clarence|done one character calling for emo-|plane. Rising, they see Winthrop|ern Baptist convention, will open a ] speeding across the country in his £ healer, in ““The Cheater:;” and so|auto, bound for the pirates’ castle, |today. Dr. Norcross, . has already . v They follow him until they discover . the pirate submarine, and then the|town, and Fargo. He feels very 5 i Kindly towards North Dakota which MOTOR INN made an excellent record in the drive for the $100,000,000 Baptist fund achievements right | last year, being one of the first two The full co-opera-|out of 36 states to go over with its/ tion afforded Fox Film Corporation!quota.-... by the United States navy provided settings and conditions in which feats WORLD'S GREATEST CORNET PLAYER series of evangelical meetings here held meetings in Bismarck, James- “What's Your Hurry?” 2t10-26 PHONE 78 ~ BEMIDJI, MINN. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK 4} : : N "All Sizes and_Styles \ A . Money* Back Cartrlges U. S. 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