Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 22, 1920, Page 2

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SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, 1920 dramatic nature, as is also the last | scene. N The final episode is a seelhing ». | tragedy of New York’s Edst Side and |invelves a girl, sullen, capable of} mad tempest and rebelling agai the fate that binds her to a daily| grind. This part is played by Estelle MacDermott handles in a role requiring sup- | en as a dumb para- iytic, who is compelled to converse jand to convey the entire gamut of | human emotions solely with his eyes. | The character of Ned, son of the old | paralytic, played by ry Soth- ern, and Buck Slade, leader of a gang of river bandits, by Earl Metcalfe. . Tt is“said by critics who have seen this picture that it measures up to (the fullest extent ito its producers’ {appraisal, who announce it as the mightiest screen melodrama of all time. “THE GIR LFI?OE;OW}IERE." REX TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 1f you love excitement, romance sce ““The Girl from No- es Manager of Rex - BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER ?UBLISHING Co. E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr. X CARSON, President J. D. WINTER, City Editor G. W. HARNWELL, Editor Telephone 922 Entered at the vpostoflice at Bemidji, Minnesota, as second-class matter, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. “'No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer’s name must known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communica- ions for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday \of/each week to insure publication in the current issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATES r $6.00 3.00 1.50 .55 15 | By Mail | 1 where,” 4 theatre. One Year .. Six Months ..... Three Months “8ix: Months : Three Mont] One Month One Week . THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thursday; . and sent postage paid to any address for, in advance, $2.00. {of OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS that will satisfy all those in search simon-pure thrills. The picture is “The Girl From No- | where” and has for its stars the e _-( beautiful Cleo Madison and Wilfred! . e ne! Liteas. Why, nearly everybody. One! e ¢ powdetaltale] of the experiences of a helpless girl| placed at the merey of strained p ons and rougly miners of the gold fi scepe is laid in an almost pathless TR SR z e LW of the northwest and the dra-| Nobody would believe that we had whiskey distilleries in |ma shows that virtue can always find ! Bemidji. ' Nor would anybody beliéve that some folks are hay- a protector. It provesihat true man- ing the “Gold Old Rye” shipped in. It just goes to show that lood will assert itself when the ocea- ‘you can’t believe all you hear and only half of what you see. " 1y “The ¢ adison pi i isucas, who p ed for David W. Grif 5 | fith-for a time, has the role of Dia-| | Who's been talking? fellow is reported to have said that he could capture several| #'stills” in Bemidji in fitteen minutes. Why don’t he do it, or tell; gomeone who will. We have men who are paid for this kind of work. ’ / 'l from g o Wonder who the “Home Brewers’ Association” of Bemid] can be. We know a fellow, who saw a fellow, who told Manager-Brinkman of the Rex the-;’ atre says that he has an attraction | hero. when the ‘test is ma lt‘esses his past and asks for-a chance “The Girl From Nowhere” is a pic-!to make goad. ture out of the ordinary and the het-| - On the other hand, as the elder ing is beyond criticism. The settings | brother, Matthew, tyrannicall and are claborate, and the charm and cruel and selfish, he at first fills you picturesque atmosphere of the great|with hatred, and then with pity and outdod have been preserved with sympathy when you see his -hard remarkable success.” The one out-|heart soften,slowly but surely. tanding fact of ““The Girl From No-| But the thing that delights you where” is that it travels with ex- most is'the change in the town that press speed. The story is swift in its!hufl once been dirty and poor*and KEENAN PLAYS DOUBLE ROLE ’ OT UNDER AND UPPER DOG development and yet the action'is so|unhappy, into a thriving, prosperous iogical that the main current of the|commmunity where everyone joins plot is always predominant. !hands in a spirit.of giving and happy i R | living. TFOUND HUNDRED THOUSAND i Wallace M-?th;]n;\ldl and {mtlh BUT HE WAS HONEST | Langston supply the charming e “ v an’ rcmance in the story, and James O. | Sugé\lunw makes the man,” quoth melf‘v‘”}‘:“'s a]"g R(\}lsstl’o;vellchrnisk‘u(u;se Or R IRE S T o 0w i laughs, while Gertrude Claire, Mary Hegiitns] hlf{ax:g:z I‘h:ltl::‘}‘:" :l(:o:;’l“?‘;"\e | Talbot and Paul Mullen complete the had found $100,000 and immediately | S+5% ) began to act that way. Where he| .. had been a worthless tfiwu loafer, he | WHERE BLINDNESS IS BLISS— became in his own mind a plutocrat, 'TWERE FOLLY TO SEE and consequently in the minds of his| 1s it cruel to deceive when the de- tellows' also. !ccption is for a good end? Which Will Rogers plays “Honest Hutch,” | was better—to leave a blind girl in the inimitable Will Rogers way, .blind—and believing her friends good under the direction of Clarence Bad-|and beautiful—or to give her sight, The picture was made by Gold- | with the bitter shock of finding them comes to' the Grand the- common crooks? two days cominencing next| Such are the problems unfolded in “BEyes of the Heart,” which will be shown at the Elko Tuesday and Wed- {nesday. It is the newest Mary Miles :Minter production for Realart and was adapted from the popular Ladies bronze in its stations at Montreal and Winnipeg. The statue is by Couer de - Leon 'MacCarthy, .a Montreal sculptor, and represents a dead sol- dier: borne to heaven by a laurel- wreathed angel Winnipeg, Manitoba.—The Winni- peg Telegram has been absorbed by the Winnipeg Tribune. The city which claims a hundred thousand pop- ulation has hitherto been served by three dailies and it has been found charge or obligation. economic for two of them to join forces, in view of the high cost and shortage of newsprint. " Edmondton, Alta.—The richest oil field in the world is believed to have Dbeen discovered in the Mackenzie riv- er basin. . It is supposed to extend between. the Rock Mountaing and the Great Barrens, Great Slave lake and the Arcti¢c ocean, following roughly the cqurse of the Mackenzie river. —_— i We Will Give You Careful, Conscientlious, Sympathetic Treatment for Your Teeth at Yery Reasonable Cost / .’ . We will examine your teeth and estimate the. cost of the necessary work, without COME IN TO-DAY | dom In “Brothers Divided,” the Pathe (jfeatore on the program at the Grand theatre tods d tomorrow. Franki icrica’s greatest character the role of the under- upper-dog. The story ns two brothers and each role cd with marvelous skiil by Mr. Keenan, wio also directed the piciure | King, the ex-conviet! <¢ twenty years .in prison have ht him how to appreciate free- ' and understand humanity, Mr. {eenan wins your utmost admiration | and resp particularly when he| the employees of the mill of P . . . 5 imond Terry, who shows hi 1f. ¢ fellow that there were several in operation in this locality. Whoghowe Mimeelan which he is put in charge and con- Guess you have to “belong” in order to get a drink. Home Journal serial, “Blindness,” by D.na Burnet. : “A FULL HOUSE” SEES “A FULL HOUSE” AT ELKO “All the world loves a lover.” And all the world enjoys just a little laugh at honeymoons and honey- mocners. ‘A Full House,” starring Bryant ‘Washburn which will show at the Elko last times tonight, is a rollickimg story dealing with the mix- up which results when a husband of a day gces 6n a business trip which involves him-in complications includ- ing love letters, stolen jewels, thieves and peclicemen. Bryant \Washburn has a strong role and .Lois Wilson s his leading woman. It is a Para- You people who work, come in . evenings or Sundays We know the right tooth, the right color, ‘right size for you Save Half Your Dental Bill 'Union Dentists Schroeder Building 4 e T i b let a fellow have a drink in his| j 7 “Gee whiz,” you ought to own home, if he’s able to mani pulate the “wires” safely. i _ {mount picture. | . | — \ Montreal, Que.—In honor of 11,- 062 employees who fought in France, Opp. City Hall BEMIDJI Nearest Branches Milaca, Minn., Thief \ LEATHER STORE | K. Brown, Manager' | Third Street g 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. 1,100 of whom were killed in battle i |or died of wounds, the Canadian Pa- icific railway will erect a statue of . NE\.WS OF THE THEATRES Also included in this episode are shots taken within the famous Cafe IPa Royal during the heighth of A gorgeous cabaret show is s while the diners are en- {joying the dameing and the merri- jment. Here the spectator has an op- portunity to see the skilful operation of” the professional ‘“vamp,” and learns how she lures wealthy men to her lair, there to rob or blackmail them with th stance of her ac- complice, the unsuspecting ‘hus-/ band,” who inadvertently turns up at the wrong, or, rather, the right! time. : | Another act of this remarkable ' sereen melodrama picture an incident in the life of a millionaire, whose affairs become strangely entangled | with a burglar and the blackmailing tormer _husband of his wifé., This| episode is said to be of a terrifically Mittens, Gloves, Robes Heavy and Light Har- and JHorse Blankets. “WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS" nesses "and collars. AT REX THANKSGIVING DAY A New York version of the notor- jous badger game i3 absorbingly por- trayed in one act of “While New York Sleeps,” a Fox Special which will be shown at the Rex theatre for three days beginning Thanksgiving Day. The episode relating to the . badger game represents an incident in the-life of New York's gay reve- lers, and many scenes showing pleas- re seekers at their favorite.pastimes are contained in the picture. .An en- tire dancing number from Florenz Ziegfteld's midnight Frolics was film- ed for the production thru courtesy of Mr. Ziegfeld. This scene will be of iespecial interest to the thousands of people who never .miss a perform- ance of either the Frolic or its sis- ter production. “The Follies.”™ Poultry and Stock Foods. Harnesses Oiled. Trunks, Suit Cases and Fancy Traveling Bags. Halters, Harness Parts and Leather Extras. Gall Oils and Greases of all ] for Highest Possible émliu at Lowest Possible Price kinds. 2 - ) 1 : . *Well, I'll Be S R e S S (e e R i R e SRR | : e A . — el Switched"— WIND A STRING OF SAUSAGE | AROUND YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY Medicines, Cure, Wool Fat. [l Repairing p rompfly done. exclaimed the chap who had just heard the why and wherefore of Spur Cigarettes. It didn’t take him long to say, “Switch me to Spurs.” i Notice that good old-timctobacco taste in Spurs. Trace it down and you will find it comes from the blend of choice Turkish, fine Burley, and other home-grown to- baccos. /Rich—tcfreshing—right. t' Finger Spur. It’s fat and full- rolled. Note the crimped seam— nio paste there. it’s a new wrinkle in cigarette making—and Spur owns it all. You'll discover that crimping means easier drawing, slower burning, better taste. Spur.is a Well-dressed cigarette —the rich-looking, brown and sil- ver package of twenty, with its threefold wrapping, suggests good taste as plain as day. ; Ring out the old, ring in the new. Start fresh with Spur. * Liccerr & Myeas TosaccoCo ' _ v a package “before the war a package during the war Turkeys are inclined to be a little scarce, but we believe we will have enough for the- trade—but to be sure, order early. Make your selection from the list below: CHOICE TURKEYS CHOICE GEESE CHOICE DUCKS CHOICE CHICKENS . Perhaps you prefer a choice ROAST OF. BEEF ROAST OF PORK ' ROAST OF LAMB . OR VEAL k And to complete your dinner we will have: Jumbo Celery, Iceberg Head Lettuce, Cucum- bers, Florida Tomatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Cran- berries, Select Oysters. ' Palace Meat Market Phones 200-201, i f’rhfie Flavor Lasts . - So_Does the Price! ' Pick a Spur from the new vacuum-sealed tin. Note the Sirm “feel” of it, get @ whiff of its sealed-in fragrance! | ! igarettes -,

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