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THE BEMIDJI GAILY PIONEER NEWS OF THE THEATRES “HEART OF TEXAS RYAN” AT THE REX FRIDAY “Tom Mix is coming to the Rex the-| atre in his greatest western drama.| “The Heart of Texas Ryan,” produc- ed by William N, Selig, and: pro< nounced, by him to be the greatest Tom Mix picture ever produced: * — “BRIDE 13” AT THE REX TODAY AND TOMORROW, The thirteen’ bfides are being tak- en back to the submarine by, the pi-. rates. On the way they see the castle blown to atoms by the mine éxplod-} ed by the Mahdi. Bob, who led the Canadian Northwest-Mounted; Police in storming the building, is stunned. Storrow, Winthrop and.Jsieut Mor- gan, on Storrow’s yacht, see-the girls on the shore. Morgan leaps over- board and, swimming ashore, finds Bob in the ruins of the castle.. He revives Bob, and the two, lying among the rocks of the island, open fire with revolvers-upon the Mahdi, who is entering his submarine. A naval .seaplane .arrives and bombs the submarine until Morgan signals it to cease, as the bombs en- danger the girls. Winthrop, on the_ yacht, tells Stor- row that the Mahdi, incensed be- cause he did not get.the ransom, has ordered Storrow to’ follow the sub- marine -to the: Azores and pay thef: money there. As the yacht sails away a sub- marine chaser reaches the island and takes Bob and Morgan azboard. Mor- gan orders that the sub-chaser fol: iow the yacht. ) - X On the submarine the Mahdf orders that the boat submetge:-“Ruth makes, her way to, the steering room and, finding a hand grenade, hides it. Ar- riving at the Azores, Zara§hows Ruth thru the submarine periscope, her fa- ther on his yacht, and says he also will be taken prisoner. The Thaser bears down upon the submarine. The Mahdi, to _escape. orders submergence. Ruth runs for her grenade and, returning to the steering room, says she will destroy the boat unless it remains on the sur- face The Mahdi laughs at her and Ruth hurls the grenade. ling: episode in ‘GIRL OF MY HEART” AT REX TODAY' AND WEDNESDAY That delightful-and popular little star, Shirley, Mason, in her latest ‘Fox-production, “Girl of My-Heart;” i scfeen: ‘adaptation of Frances Ma- fon-Mitchell’s story ‘‘Joan of Rain- bow ‘Springs,’” is ‘the feature offering innounced for Today at the Rex-the- atré. 51 1 It is said that in her impersona- tign ot a nameless, forlorn girl'treed rom’ ap -orpHarage* Miss Mason has ~cored ‘a -geruine triumph wherever “he ptcture hes been shown« ~aiped ap imernational . reputstion w8 resul_l»gb er remarkable inter- oretations of inusual girl characters —each-of which has been a distinc- ive study by an actress of a high order of ability. The sfory’ is said to be one that fholds the attention of the audience aninterruptedly thruout. There is a “appy ending,\of course. Raymond McKee is the leading man. i : /EARTHBOUND”—LAST TIMFS TONIGHT AT THE GRAND ‘E'rthbound”—the film sensation ot the year that caused so much com- .ment in the eastern cities and where- ever shown, will. make its last appear- ance in this city at the Grand {hea- tre tonight.' s The greéatest “stage fall’ ’in the meniory of the oldest Broadway erit- fcs. comes in.this. masterpiece by. Basil King. ‘Wyndham Standing. supposed to be shot by his friend, tumbles Jbackward, halfway down: a long: -flight-of, stairs.- It is a start- a startling dramai “THE RESTLESS SEX?AT . + PLKO LAST-TIMES TONIGHT The combination : of Robert W. Chambers, author; Marion Davies, star; and Joseph Urban, famous de- signer of settings, is successful in “The Restless Sex” in producing a picture that is notable for its lav- ishly artistic backgrounds and lively romance. The photoplay will be scen last times tonight at the Elko theatre. Feminism is the underlying note of “The Restless Sex,” though there She has|] Christmas Seala Are Stamping Out Tuberculosis Use Christmas -Seals:on All Your: " December Mail - is nothing in the picture about votes for women. It is rather the modern ‘| woman’s craving for excitement and ambition to become more than just a wife. The heroine is a society girl of this type and her turbulent-course to' peace and happiness forms the -theme of the story. Miss Davies is ideally suited to por- tray a Chambers heroine and her wipporting cast, lieaded by Ralph Kellard and: Carlyle Blackwell, is an unusually competent. ore. g WONDERFUL CEANCE” - - AT THE ELKO TOMORROW. The eternal confict’ of wits be- tween the law’ and the crafty deni- zens of the unhderworld” has seldom been as thoroughly ‘depictéd as in Eugene O'Brien’s latest Selznick pic- ture, “The Wonderful - Chance,” which comes to th¢ Elko tomorrow and Thursday. 5 1n this production Mr. O'Brien im- personates one of the aristocrats of crime, the brainy burglar who takes advantage of and utilizes modern ideas of mechanics and science in fur- thering his plan of annexing other people’s property. . Director George Archainbaud is to be ' congratulated ‘on securing as “types” the most typical gang of thugs that has ever graced or dis- t‘THE i graced the screen. These are. con- trasted later with the refined people with whom Barlow associates. when he is ,masquerading in soclety as Lord Birmingham.™ Of coursethere is a love theme, and a very pretty and ‘sensible one with pretty Martha Mansfield as the girl in the case. PRISCILLA DEAN AS .. - HAREM FAVORITE Sarl was 3 ragged, beggar ing on the streets of Stam- boul;:Gonstantinople’s vilest suburb. The next day found her arrayed in the firiest ‘clothes moiiey coqld buy in the’ marvelous bazaars of the Turkish capital. . She wag td.be married to the weal- thiest’ sheik 'in all the Sultan’s d6= _-She was to'beconie 'the prime k¢ ite in the most famed harem of the Moslem world—the world of her d she object tp this fate—an hon yeted by Turkish maidens of levery rank? ~How did she escape from the powerful sheik, her intend er husband? . The answers to these questions form a series- of the most dramatic incidents ever written upon the page of ‘romance. They were chronicled by H. H. Van Loan, a noted novelist, lfi “The Virgin of Stamboul.” From thig, story, Ted Browning, a director farthho’ UnfyerhE fim’ Gompany, has sets of scenery were used’to,give the picture a true Eastern atmosphere, with-.camels and caravaps;-Arabian cavalry, desert activities and ' the jumbled life of Constantinople. The titlo role_is taken by Priscilla Deafl, well known' for her fanciful portray- als in “The Wildcat of Paris,” “Pret- ty Smooth” ard ““The Exquisite Thief.”” will be shown at ‘the Grand theatre on Wednesday and Thursday. POSSUS U TAKE /GOOD &ME .- QF_ THE TRACTOR The faxmer who.takes proper care of his macl}iner gots the biggest .re- actor /in winter. are presented by J. L. Larson of Unix versity farm, assistant instructoy in farm motors: - --- - i _ Clean the my;tzr keroserie’ and 2 brush where neces- sary. e Pus about an oil-can full of in cooling systems water. Then be absolutely certain the cooling system is entirely drained so that no water remains to freeze and burst water jackets of motor or pump. Drain out fuel tank, carbure- tor and entire fuel system. . After motor is cold, pour about a pint of heavy oil into each cylindér oil constructed a spectacular photoplay. and spin motor a few times to dis- y__}iu_x_l_dreds of_people, and countless oil_thoroughly. Inspect “all v ~~ COMING '7"The? Son. ot Tarzan ‘ by Edgar Ricc B@,urrough; a9 “The -Virgin ‘of Stamboul” ! t. Five rules before draining i motor bearings and coat with oil if) not oily. Are bearings Toose? " All interior surfaces that are fin- ished or moving parts should be cov- ered with a coat of heavy oil. See' that magneto is well covercd with oiled paper or protected jrom nioigture, If tractor canuot be-placed in a good shed, cover with canvas or {anything else that will protect it from the elements. . A “Now i8 the time to remember that broken bolts and the gear that need- ed replacement,” says' Mr. Larson. “Make a list of all the extras you need and order them. Also make a notation of other repair work nesded on--tractor.. There will be sufficient time go do_this beforg the spring work starts. 4 leaky radiator, motor knock, those; Subscribe for The Dalfly’, Pioneek. | —yrTT T AR MOOSE LODGE TO BUILD ) NUMBER' OF NEW HOMES g A\ The supreme council of the Loyal Order of Moose is preparing for a trip through the south early in the new year -for the purpose of inspecting sites -offered for two Moose institu- tions, one a $1,000,000 home for the aged, the other a $3,000,000 home for orphans. Not only in Moose, but in all fraternal as well as business cir- cles, is the trip of the members of the supreme council of importance as- the.selection of sites for these two big institutions will be followed by their erection, and the c¢ontinued expendi- ture of considerable sums. for their upkeep. # Among the southern cities to be visited by the suprcme council will be Birmingham, New ' Orleans, ' Mabile, Atlanta, - Spartanburg, ‘Charleston, Jacksonville and bther southern cities. LAST B TvE thoroughly, using 3 === TONIGHT - BASIL SENSATION. o g HAS GAUSED . Shows at 7:30—9:00 - LAST TIME 20c and 40¢ KING’S - AL DRAMA OF * || * —fHE UNSEEN WORLD— ! bound”| YOUR_LAST OPPORTUNITY TO “SEE THE PICTURE THAT SO MUCH COMMENT: WHEREVER IT HAS APPEARED.; o e ————‘ Suggestion| Mail Orders Will Be Filled Promptly, and we Guar- antee Safe Delivery of Any Article Ordered . By Mail. 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