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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER: - i rvirsrin s FHURSDA -EVENING, NOVEMBER-4,1920. ~ | ‘beauty “and 15 the mi [oq of all in the language of the flowers. The red rose 'is'a token of love and 'the white of purity. A moss rosebud is a “PEACEFUL VALLEY” AT REID WITH VAUDEVILLE, i 24 . . i & the yellow rose asks, “Are you jeal ceful Valley,” the well known be shown at.the Grand theatre to- | 4 ,‘].:lt's",zg;{ ifi.:ii&i:g%"’::“ffi marrow only with the regular four : % riches. The Greeks and Romans used én, with Charles Ray, the popular act vaudeville program, in “The Man 3 . : one variety of buttercup asea remedy @ma star, playing the leading role Frgm Funeral Range.” It is a rug- his favorite part of a “hick.” ged out-door story that gives the 'he. production, which was adapt- star ample opportunity in the kind |- 0 by Isabel Johnson from the stage | Of picture that he likes, : pley-by-Edward E. Kidder, will be The Vaudeville program, too, from |: n tract| th theatre, |advance reports, promises to be bet- Mol A e e ter than usual. Ziska, as the king[! of magicians, performs many aston- ishing feats, Robert Long & Co., at the piano offer every -thing from the pro-|grand opera to ragtime, and Garrett 5 1 4 ed near Koursk, Russia, by magnetic and Galloway are another pair of i disturbances = of intensity unequaled root was a sure cure for. insanity if it was gathered at the wane of the moon, wrapped In linen and carrifed around the neck-of -the afflicted person. » ~~ commencing Sunday. It 18 Mr. Ray’s i gecond, release thru Associated First tional pictures as an independent producer. . Jerome Storm directed duction of *“Peaceful Valley” and prominent in the cast supporting Charles Ray are Harry Myers, Lin- coln Stedman, Walter Perkins, Wil-{closing act is a trio, two men and a liam Courtright, Vincent C. Hamil- :g’;‘;flr‘);fid’ ‘Uxerfl:;lal" ;HEM Mie“i L: ering is e usical g:az‘:’,”é&fii‘;{?%m‘:g: 1)\\4[:{6; ff,‘,'f Moments.” , 3 ¢ and taken to Sweden. Two Swedish raine and Ida Lewis. ' The regular matinee begins at 2 2 e’ i, observers find that two immense - “Peaceful Valley” was for years|2:30 and the evening performances| : X parallel deposits of magnetic iron ore ‘one of the most popular footlight at-|at 7:30 and 9:15 tomorrow only. ’ are indicated. These seem to have tractions in America. Sol Smith/ % about equal length, 57 miles or more, Russell, playing the leading role, reg-| DOROTHY PHILLIPS IS . g % (7 TS and to be separated about 40 miles. istered his greatest success in it. As SEEN IN NEW PICTURE I a_ vehicle for Charles Ray, it is de-| Dorothy Phillips returned to the|: clared to be especially suitable, and [screen of the Grand theatre last in it-the young star is said to have|night in her first production since done- some of the greatest work of {“The Heart of Humanity,” Allen . 4 his screen career. X Holubar’s masterplece. Her latest i 5 g Ann. May, the charming little mo-|picture is “Destiny”, based on a cele- i 4 'y tion picture actress, who has been|brated novel by "Charles Neville & 5 i - 3 Charles Ray’s leading woman in|Buck. many other pictures, has the chief “Destiny” proved to be a compel- View of the U. S. S. 'I'ennessee, considered the greatest fighting ship in \ feminine role in “Peaceful Valley.”|ing study of present-day life. 'Its|' the world, taking the first taste of open waters as:she passed under the Man- —_ \ characters are human, its motives |: hattan bridge, New York, for her trials and tests. The vessel was launched| - Qutdoor and imdoor workers, sub« ¥ are simple and elemental. It rises|: three months ago. Ject to exposure or heavy toil, find to a climax of great power, and — —_— in ¥ ; “@oon nuig“:m” :RTE TODAY needless to say, the acting of the star | . : refict.in Sloan's Linh‘nent 'HEA' is excellent. Horeover, it has a sup- | e——— ) EEN at work all day, standing on Constance Talmadge nas searched | €rb cast {n her support. TRACE JAZZ MUSIC TO CHINA Byour feet, lifting heavy weights? for st , she’s b 10 ert| The piciure tells of the conflict in . And now you're.all tired out, sinners, she's been a love expert | The picture tells of the confiict in ||| N oy ¢hwestern News ||| Book of ceremonies of That Country| "~ Nevermind, it youare wise you have The greatest fron ore deposits Subscriba for The Daily Pioneer. erf ‘woman, for th & 108 B et O e o gong | ton. the son, is fired with ambition. Deals With Musical Criticism abottleof Sloan’s onthe shel, at home to the lengths of resculng a young|He longs to conquer, to achieve to the Point. orintheshop. Puta little on, without man from jail in a Bicture, “Good | Wealth and power. Mary, his s.ster, —_ rubbing, an %uwkly comes grateful The hunt for the origin of jazz has| Warmthand relief, Refefences,” her latest First Na- counsels, that they remain on the|DEVICE TO REMOVE 2 tional vehicle, to be exhibited at the|farm and make sure of the happiness Go ' Rex theatre, commencing Thursday. |that Is already theirs, rather than KINGHEAD FROM WHEAT | 1 ci0"or cannibal feasts and orglastle| ECiatica, lumbago'and the host of cx- Being in love with a fascinating|Teach out for more ambitious aings. | Fargo, Nov. 4—A device, sald 10| dances. But, further back it can be fi;\al e;;:thhrac::r:;ll tll:ig:;melmm- 4 . colds, tool young lady Is enough to keep any| After the faghion of a number ofbe successful in removiug kinghead| troceq to the be P “ " ginnings of civilization ’, . p Young man in a constant state of |[recent stage successes, ‘Destiny”|from wheat has been invented Dby It's comforting to keep ¢ handy, in China itself. - Confucius, who lived | Tpree sizes—35c, 70c, $1.40. 4 led to. the African jungle and to the| . Goodfor rheumatic pains, neuralgia, Wo and perplexity. But being in shows the results that would follow | Miss Anna J. Schlunke of this city. T it a besutitu] girl who bajled | both choices. The one conclusion is | The machine, which has been pat:nt- nearly 2500 years ago, edited a book of cerelnonies called the “Li KL” The SIO you out of night court and didn’t|tragic, the other “happy.” So oneled works on the theory. that wheat is tell your family about the trouble— | M3Y take with him from the theatre |reavier than kinghead. There are| book of ceremonies was & venerable keeping the little dark secret as a|Whichever he chooses. ) e three inclines. As the grain glides| Chinese classic long before Confucius 1 . whip over your head, to drive you at “Destiny,” with a Gumps comedy |down the wheat descends at a faster | gave his attentlon to it. The saylngs Llnlment your lelsure—that s misery that|and; Bray Pictograph will be shown |speed than the kinghead. At the bot-| In the “Li Ki” represent a viewpoint . beéggars description. for the last time at the Grand to-[tom of the incline is a slight chute| of musical criticism jn China which VBt of course Vincent Coleman night, and the Kinghead being lighter nd | perhaps corresponds to the date ‘ds- says he didn’t mind playing this vart S I travelling slower is not thrown as far at all, because opposite him was the|STORY OF BUTTERFLY as the wheat. f'l‘ing}“:;z“t:te I:}Y:: ighm‘lzir?.i‘:l‘;g‘ f;: ‘winsome and capricious Constance. THAT TOUCHED THE FLAME scribes ‘musie as rful influen This humorous situation and the| Brilliant screen artist that she is, foriioci 2 powersul infubnee embarrassing dilemma in which Mary | Louise Glaum never approached, at|LARGE SCHOOL BUILDING h 7. £00d or evil, and plctures: the pre- ‘Wayne' (Connie) is subsequently|least in histrionic impressiveness, the| ~ oONTRACTS LET IN DAKOT. istorle syncopationcas follows: placed form an amusing part bf Miss | characterization which she is to ofter 0! OTA| “The alrs of Kang go to wild ex- Talmadge's -new “starring vehicle. |on the Grand theatre screen begin-| Minot, Nov. 4.—School building | cess and debauch tlie mind; those of § ning next Saturday and Sunday, ac-|contracts totaling over $271,000| Sung speak- of slothful indulgencies have been let in this vicinity. In ad-| and of women and submerge the mind; dition Foxholm, Carpio and Hartland | those of Wel are strenuous and fast Printing ARE YOU IN NEED OF cording to the New York critics who % have seen *‘Sex” the new J. Parki B. WILLIAM NEILL DIRECTS Hond, o e uotion . ‘reloased by | districts have issued bonds for new | and perplex the mind; and those of || Tags IN “GO0D REFERENCES” | Hodkinson. school buildings. Khi are violent and depraved and ards A R. Willlam Neill directed Con-| AS .Adrienno Renault, dazzling| Contract let for schools include: | make the mind arrogant. The alrs of c stance Talmadge in the seventh of [butterfly of the Frivolity Roof, Miss oo;‘f‘?g;‘}‘;zh:7%’23%;)0‘?“’1,“;‘:: ::g' these four, states all stimulate 1ibidi- Blanks her First National pictures, “tood um ‘is a scintillant, entramcing s 2 g 3 d Rterenoes, which will be screencd |pleture, as volitile, as radiant ds lite 3?:[:“:!:!;;03031&““, $20,000; Col-| 2008 Jesirer-and are. injutiousto F;l:dm : at the Rex theatre, beginning Thurs-|can be in the wild nocturnaf vortex ety : ers day. The story, which has e en run.|of Manhattan, Then, as a difterent| Minot is to get a new $40,000 Con- If not jazs, what else falls in with R;:e' ning in the All-Story Magazine, is|Adrienne, married, devoted to her gregational church and $20,000. Im-| the description? Kang, Sung, Wel and ipts by H. J. Rath and was adapted for|husband and her home she ,glves a|Petus to building was given by good Khi=-all their scores have been lost. Envelopes the screen by Dorothy Farnum. Vin- |Poignant insight into the heart of the | CFOPS. Only the monotonous drum beat which Statements cont Coleman will be seen as Miss|woman who is destined to pay for de- they doubtless contributed to prehis- o Talmadge's leading man, and others |SPolling the happiness of others by| toric jazz remains in modern Chinese Bill Heads who have important roles are Ned A. tlhe deslnfr uofll Iar her pwn castle ot | “COMMITTEE OF. 17” HOLDS music—Toledo News-Bée. Invitations Sparks, - Nellle Parker Spaulding, | dreams. e climax of “Sex’ ’is sald ‘Mona i.lu. Mathew L. Betz, Arnold [to be one of the most tremendous SECOND MEETING TODAY THE LANGUAGE' Packet Heads Luck and Dorothy Walters. scenes ever staged for the film cam- |, Minneapolis, Nov. 4-—Representa- GUAGE' OF FLOWERS Letter Heads 7 0 era. Its finale is surprising and un- tlves:n(' {arme;ls and livestock rais- — ‘ usual and clearly sh. ers of the northwest were in Chicago| It Dates Back n e dsual n A a fl SPO‘F the genius today for o second mesting of “The es Back to the Time of the An- Call at Pioneer Office e producer, J. Parker Read, Jr., | - clent Romans, and Probably Is YOUTHS MADE UNFIT who has personally supervised the |Committee of 17" recently organized Much Older. Phones 922 and 923 to combat speculation in grain and ¥ BY TOO MUCH MONEY |splendid direction of Fred Niblo. In ¢ Miss Glaum’s support appear fascin- *‘The possession of wealth generally|ating Irving Cummings, William makes a young man unfit to do useful’ Conklin, Myrtle Stedman and Peggy work. This little fact, at which mil-| Pearce. lions olh iy‘;n“?‘ mer;l have laughed and = = over which later they wept, provides 5 i 9 " Sea Lion Leather. r::? :Imdcba::gy fflrh‘:‘%fi“fi: Large numbers of sea lions on the i Buitish Columbia const which destroy nu-fi,m'" annually vast quantities of fish food e production, ad: ! i 2 tion, adapted from the may be slaughtered and their hides famous stage play of the same title, 3 ‘with Earle Williams in the star’s role, | Placed on the world's leather market, " will be seen at the Elko theatre, last| If a proposition wiich comes from times, tonight. Premler Oliver and has the approval ! Tt sets forth in detail how luxury| of many experienced fishermen, Is car- during the college life of a youth| ried out. The sea lion weighs from estroys. his ability to study, and| 2,000 to 2,500 pounds, the hides heing b y::':iml :nflg ti’( m“vt/ itl}lm struggles | Sma——— - ————— r life. r. iams plays . = the role of Nathahiel Dunham, a| Witchhazel and Camphor spoiled son, whose whole college Relieve Eye Strain g:eer is- strewn with escapades in| Common witchhazel, camphor, hy- spending .of money. . drastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye Upon -finding himself fatherless| wash, produce .quick - results when .bankrupt, Dunham undergoes a|used for eye strain. One customer job hunter.|was greatly astonished at the restful college room-| feeling produced by a single applica- tion. A young man reports that both he and his mother were greatly helped by Lavoptik. We guarantee a ot ailure. Then Kellogg unfolds|small bottle to help ANY CASE weak, ‘Wacheme for Dunham to get rich. strained or inflamed eyes. E. A. o el im fo ot 8 el town | Barke, druge A NEW TYEEWERE = 3he ‘richest heiress in town and let ‘ R I B B 0 N_O F S I L K her to him. Dunham ad (the ‘pan. " 16 leads to.remarkable| FAIR AND CLEAR—that’s the reapls. way _your wxl{ be, if you'll It was a.custom of the¢ Romans to paint a rose on the ceiling of the ban- quet hall, signifying that what was told at the feast was not to be re- peated. From this custom originated the expression, subrosa, the ‘Detroit News rcealls. The rose is the queen of love and livestock. J. M. Anderson, president of the Bquity Co-Operative Exchange and member of the committee is repre- senting a large number of farmers and grain dealers of Minnesota and Dakotas at 'the conference. Dr. E. F. Ladd of Fargo, also was expected [to attend. GOOD WORK IS OUR SPECIALTY PIANOS Our most exacting customers tell { RAY AS AMATEUR SLEUTH. take Dr. Pierce’s us the Ault & Wiborg Typewiter . B Golden Medical Ribbon—of Silk—not only effects i : g Charles ‘Ray plays a small town Discovery. agreat impmemh'd‘:. 1 Ve The KIMBALL 1ad with a longing to becomb a_de- .tective in his new Thomas H. Ince . 7“A Village Sleuth,” in which 4 $he will be seen at the Elko theatre| % tomorrow and Saturday. As the Pimples, blotches, ‘|- eruptions, « are banished by this medicine. It ance of their letters but allows a considerable saving in cost owing toits longer lasting qualities. You ‘would-be Sherlock Holmes, Charlie takes away the may begin enjoying the efficiency gets his ids f detecti B s a5 ‘such -:ll:ll:scl:':s ;llick:((i‘f:r;‘i a:‘:lth:§ EO“:it isons or impurities that and economy of t::is temarkl.:ble & completely equipped ‘“office’ ‘ou N bbon toda . % in- his father's barn. A full line of| For Skin affections, the “Dis- :‘ “:‘yo“" P y by telephon- . P disguises, an antiquated revolver, and 9 i bull’s-eye lantern are just a part w'eryh al:;e-l::(els’inb'“:)ifl;s ‘:.lrl,e’ of his tdols. But they are sufficient strengt vig “to enable him to solve a real mystery| 8ystem.. Eczema, Salt-theum, fand win the girl in the case. Tetter, Boils, Carbun £ “A Village Sleuth” was written| castout.” "' A ' ° o Used by. the American public ’by Agnes Christine 4 Johnston a_nd Westover .is the -leading for the past fifty ‘'woman. It is a Paramount. | . PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE Phone 799-J New Kaplan Building R for leprosy. It was also said that the | @ Russla’s Iron Ore Defio:lt; k Back hurt you? Can’t straighten known are thought to have been locat- up without . feeling sudden - pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now listen! those popular . black-face singing, 4 % ; . elsewhere. These disturbances were | That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe dancing, talking .comedians. The e bty | studied several jyears by the late Prof. |from a strain, and you’ll get blessed > 2 Ernst Leyst, fl(R“SSh\n, and his rec- |relief the moment you rub your back ords are sald. to have been rescued |yjth . soothing, penetrating “St. Is a Masterpiece in! ( Plays all records as they should - "4 be played. , . Kurtz & Hanscom LONDON HAS ADOPTED THE COCKTAIL HABIT e London. (By Mail).—London- has conles:lon»o‘t love, while a Yose leat [adopted the cocktail habit and mo es- says. “You may hope.”’ A white rose {tablishment is now considered com- signifies, “I am worthy of you,” and |plete without an “American Bar." § i 5 Thée habit has specially caught on’ - REX THEATRE SUNDAY| - GRAND Tgioyogeofifz ous? with women and in the Ritz Carlton, . 2o, i 3 s The yellow : buttercup is dedicated | Piccadilly. and -other well-known. i lar rs'of the day, ‘will £ ! P cal ) “Smith. Russell success, which has |POPuUlar screen stars of the day, ; to the memories of childhood and te |==—. ; - Jacobs Oil.” Nothing else takes out|{any = more misery. ‘It never disap- soreness, lameness and stiffness so quickly. You simply rub it on and |ored man, is declared to be the Lon- Ouchi Lame Back & \ Rub Backache, Lumbago, Soreness and 'Stiffines’s Away—Try This! West End restaurants diners come. early and spend a preliminary half, hour chatting over an “aperatif.” - | , Nearly evedy Englishman now has; a particular “shaker” he swears by. At the American Club, Collins, a col- don’ champion shaker, but those who freqiient the Royal Automobile Club bar speak reverentially of ‘‘Nick’ who is renowned as “a great artist.” = /| out comes the pain. It is perfectly harmless and doesn’t burn or dis- color the skin. e . Limber up! Don’t suffer! Get a small trial bottle from any drug store, and after using it just'once, you'll forget that you ever had back- ache, lumbago or sciatica, because your/ back will never hurt or cause points and has been recommended for 60 years. Wool Batting The Bemidji Woolen Mills are now manufacturing wool FOR QUILTS and can fill orders promptly. They also do custom work, carding wool batting and spinning rolls. I. P. BATCHELDER Phorie 675 batting Bemidji, Minn. Friedman Oak Gro Oleomargarine —of*cqually high quality—is recommended to those who prefer the ani- 1mal product, 5385, f S R PLAYER-PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS Violins, Ukuleles, ‘Accordeons, Harmonicas—all kinds of musical instruments and musical accessories, music rolls and records. A Spécial assortment of sheet music at Tc. Come in and see our stock of beautiful musical instruments. Everything new. For a limited time only, wé will give you FREE, 40 selections (20 double dise records), with each phonograph, TERMS or CASH. 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