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mRrTET 8 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER + NEWS OF THE THEATRES “THE NUT” WITH DOUGLAS " FAIRBANKS, REX SATURDAY In ‘““The Nut,”” Douglas Fairbanks’ fifth production for the United Ant- ists, the star has a “vehicle that is abeolutely made to-order, It is not picturized -from some widely-read book or iamous stage play, but is-an original story written especially for the occasion by Kenneth Davenport, and the screen adaptation was pre- pared by William Parker and Lotta ‘Woods under “Doug’s”. own super- . vision, The management of the Rex the- ater announces that Fairbanks' ad- mirers 'will-'have an opportunity to view this versatile actor’s work from. an entirely new angle when the pic- ture opens for & two day run next Saturday. Not only does he go smashing and crashing through five weels - uf complicated - dr: ma, but he portrays emotion that has @ heart touch in it. ‘The trend of the story carries him from the sub- lime: to the ridiculous, and although much that he does is grotesque there ds never a time it is said, when he does not win .your sympathy with his antics. This feature Introduces in addi- tion to the play itself another Fair- ‘banks-made product, which in this case happens to be Ted Reed, the di- rector. Schooled as assistant on‘-a number of ‘ Fairbanks' productions Reéed now comes forward ‘as a’gradu- ate megaphone-toter. His work in preparation of “The Nut”_is said to stamp him’ as a production conductor of ho suiall ‘abikity. Plans for a dfstinctive presenta- ting of this feature are now being carried forward under the drection of F. Brinkman ;manager of the Rex theater. “BEHOLD MY WIFE” AT ELKO AGAIN-THURSDAY A gripping photoplay of the Cana- dian. Northwest with a story as ap- pealing as the majestic background 48 again coming to the Elko theater next Thursday. It is George Mel- ford's latest and ‘best production, “Behold My Wife!” Mabel Jullenne Scott, Milton: Sills, Elliott Dexter, and Afin Forest are in the cast. - It’s a Paramount. “THE NE'ER-DO-WELL” AT ' GRAND THEATER TOMORROW “The Ne'er-Do-Well,” Rex Beach’s remarkable story, in a revised film version—more thril}ing, ,entertain- dng and instructive than when ecreened in more lengthy form, wiil be the feature attraction at the Grand theater tomorrow, Wednwy day, also on Thursday, Kathlyn Wi.- liams and Wheeler Oakman' are the featured players. NEW TRAVERSE PLAY HAS TRUE RING IN IT| Thrilla aplenty: - were experienced by those who witnessed the opening last night of “The Iron Heart,” the Willjam Fox production starring Madlaine Traverse, at the Grand the- ater, Denison Clift, author and direc- tor, has made “The Iron Heart”’ a gripping industrial story of the big steel mille—but a story in which ten- der seritiment abounds. - As a woman with an iron heart courage, who assumes the manage- ment of a great business bequeathed to her by her father, who spent a litetime in building it up, Miss Trav- erse proves herself to be an accom- plished actress who can handle big scenes of the rougher type. “The Iron Heart” ds a swiftly mov- ing drama filled with big situations. .In spite of her courage and steady nerve, which overcome many amaz- ing djfficulties, the woman's heart is e} |shall, besfde Preserving all the sa | company’ tiiroughout is strong. | hiz latest Paramount picture, *Brew- and dauntléss| f widely read novel of the same title by George Bar McCutcheon, and the | famous play by Melville Stone and | Winchell Smith. Mr. Arbuckle plays the role of Monte Brewster, father: ‘ez3, with two Ithy grandfather: |One of the grandfathers is an aristo- | melted in the glowing fires of 10ve, crat and the other a self-made man. and the picture fades out with the|Each wants the boy reared in his own | I'heroine in the arms of the man who | way. . When Monte is twenty-five, | {has dared much and sacrificed much ! grandfather Brewster gives him one jfor her sake. lmillit)n dollars. Grandfather In Another feature on the programgraham comes back with a proposi at the Grand last times tonight is tion to Monte that if he will spend | tLe famous Joe Martin (monkey) in!Brewster’s million in one year, e comedy “The Monkey Hero.” l’w‘ give him five million /in stock. | § = “'From this grows one of the funniest “HAkns OFE” AT THE REX ' Iplgtsithat has ever been put on. the | {sereen. " ./ TODAY AND WEDNESDAY| - This time Tom Mix, western star/SABATH WOULD PREVENT ‘of popular pictures,; is seen as a Tex. 9 | as Ranger fn “Hands OF," a Willlam | ¢~ O'CALLAGHAN DEPORTATION Fox production ‘which will. be se® ‘Washington, April 19.—A resolu- at the Rex today and Wednesday. He | tion -to ‘prevent the deportation of | appears: a8 ‘@ member <f that grea jonald O'Callaghan, lord mayor of band of guardians which far years COrk, was introduced in. the house preserved Jaw and order in the Lone| Monday by Representative Sabath of | is-a‘political refugee and that to de port him- weuld be against the prin ciples of ‘the United States. wrote, the story, and George E. Mar. just “for good R S tion. . The play is.a real “hummer”. /The big scene is a stampede of | horses, Down the street of a west- ern town thunders a herd of wild steeds. In their pathway lies the ]"41‘ tle sister of the heroine. Along with the herd rides Tom Mix. It’s a race o'the imperilled child—will he make it. He will, and does, swooping out of his saddle and swinging the girl from under the very hoofs of the flying Rerd. Some stunt, some thrill, and some rider. 4 Many things happen in ‘“‘Hands Off”, and, @s in most Mix pictures, |these events are of the tense kind.| /n the end, Mix as the hard-riding, fast shooting ranger, gets his reward —which is not hard to guess, since by all the laws of picturedom it must daughter. : | Pauline Curley, a very comely and | ypemm}h,,la young woman, has the role of ‘Ramona, the heroine, and the “BREWSTER'S MILLIONS” AT " ELKO THEATER TONIGHT Could you spend a million dollars‘ in one year, and come out at the end | of that time flat broke, with no as-| sets, and no wife to help you spend| it? ‘This is no easy task as Fatty Arbuciie, noted comedian, proves in ster's Million’s” which will be shown at the Elko theater tonight, also Wednesday matinee and evening. The picture is an adaptation of the | = Kathlyn s Famous Screen Star, who is fea- | tured in Rex Beach’s thrilling photc- | play, “The Ne’er Do-Well,” with Wheeler Oakman and other favorites, at the Grand theatre tomorrow, Wed- | nesday, also Thursday matinee and | evening. wunvaee 1AXI CO. NEW PAN CAR DAY and NIGHT SERVICE 51 PHONE = 5 OFFICE AT KELLIHER HOTEL 212 Minn. Ave. Advertisers may holler their heads off but you and I ba the hand-of the ranchman’s lovely 1 8 4 i at wh secure the adider should e placed to cimun, desree of enfety | ng it have s degrees is the «ht of the indder DO YOUR CHILDREN KNOW ABOUT PARENTAGE Star state, . William McLeod: Reine { 111inofs. ~ It declared that O’Callaghan Mabel Julienne Scott in ! George. Melford's Production "Behold my Wife!” A Paxamount Pictuz ARE (K81 DREN WELCOME IN YOUR HOME? ~ "'William Fox presents MADLAINE TRAVERSE | STARRING IN “The IRON HEART” With an irgn will she battled for an iron mill and found 'Cupid hidden in a blast furnace. ADDED COMEDY FEATURE “THE MONKEY HERO” . Starring ‘the famous Joe Martin GRAND 330 Tonight g s DALY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS [ comme 73 (A (T - \\ NI 135155555 I IIIIIIIIIIIIIINUISINNINNN i | U " Mack Sennett presents Y Small Town 1dol * GR AND Saturday A\ know when they can $5 get a McKibbin at J. E. BURNS, Manager Sunday_ It’s all anyone should pay. 0. J. LAQUA Here are Hats that add lilies nestling on their brim. from too ardent suns. An tion is now in stock at a HATS DESIGNED FOR SUMMER CLOTHES mer costumes, broad-brimmed ones.with wreaths of grasses and flowers or with the very new waxen water rative they serve a practical purpose in prctecting one wardrobe is complete without at least one such Hat. THE 5 VOGUE MILLINERY i SUCCESSORS TO LA FONTISEE MILLINERY Rex Beach’s Famous Story— “THE NE’ER-DO-WELL” Instructive—Thrilling—Entertaining New Version Condensed to Seven Reels GRAND-Wed.-Thur. the last lovely touch to Sum- Besides beinz highly deco- CARLOAD “CHAMPION” POTATO MACHINERY CONSISTING OF : PLANTERS—SPRAYERS—DIGGERS SEED POTATO CUTTERS Complete Stock of Extras unusually attractive collec- modest price, No Summer STOUGHTON WAGONS and MANURE SPREADERS—AUTO TRUCKS Plows, Drags, Discs and Cultivators Auto Accessories, Auto Oil, Tires, Tubes and etc. F. M. PEN Bemidji, DERGAST Telephone 17-F-4—or People’s Co-operative Store PAINT! PAINT! 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