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NEWS OF THE THEATRES SILVER LINING" AT MARY PICKFORD PORTRAYS THE REX THEATER TODAY “AMERICA’S NICEST CHILD” e Silver Lining,” a Metro re- ""Rebecoa is delightful from in- starring Jewel Carmen, which | ning to end; she is just the ‘;.eliest the feature of the bill at the|child in“American literature,” said| theater "today, is ‘a picture, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, the author with surprises which shows in of ‘“The Story of a Bad Boy" other .remely novel and entertaining|classics. Perhaps there can be no v the adventures of a beaudiful | better description of the youthful girl’ who #in -her battle with hervine of ‘“Rebecca of Sunnybrook ad law. has some wonderful ex-|Farm’ That the imotion micture ces. A ' :glld as'reelb thwlti Mr.flAldflch'.-ll Carmen 18 & ven y ¢ enthusiasm with e '.u.‘m.‘fi;;“a',: :thigh Mary Pickford's picturization mbility is at its best as the|OT tRe famous novel has been receiv- ‘Buthor. ed. The pigture will again be shown idence g"é‘m‘m‘lm at the Elkd theater tonight only. 5 Dorot] Miss Pickford is supported by such J{m ,:.:,m tamed gufll-ch:::‘: film favorites as Eugene O'Brien and L'pleture, d tl{nt:j-l‘:fl Daw. Masrshall Neilan was o director. ‘he Silver Lining” was written |lease, lirected by Weet from a| - tio by D. J. Buchanan and|“THREE SEVENS” AT THE 3mith. Edward. Wynard and ¢ Zucker photographed it. ELKO THEATER FRIDAY In ‘“Three Sevens”, his first full length feAture photoplay, at the . Blko theater Friday and Saturday, % KICK IN HIGH LIFE” iAm(;:llo h%!}).r:no is sure to win added . aurels. picture is one that will AEX SATURDAY AND SURDAY |54 the attention and leave a last- ing impress upon the spectator. It l1aid by hens fed on gunpowder|depicts a .phrase of life unfamiliar, »t. unknown in trick motion ple-ito most persons and shows what so- photography, but the versatile|qlety is doing to redeem criminals. 'y Lehrman has sprung a few'The photcplay does not moralize. It ones, {ncluding the blowing-up|is not'a erook picture. It is a clean, e mice, in his latest First Na-|wholesome story of love, and adven- 1 comedy, “The Kick in High ture and human interest. & ho‘u’thm will be shown at the i er, commencing Saturday. m" ARKIN( he does it, Mr. Lehrman will B0 T GTON k xplain, pointing out that he can- COMEDY AT GRAND \fford to give away the secrets of | “The famous stage success by Leo profession which ‘have won him [Ditr.chstein and Frederic and Fan- > as a director of *’different’ com-nie Hatton, ‘“The Great Lover”, has . Described as a fnan of human |bheen made into a sparkling photo- rstanding and keen wit, he has|play that is even better than stage 2 rapid- strides away from the'version. It's a .comedy that deals otyped comedy by not oumly &t-| with the artistic temperaments, love| ting ¢o give his pictures a riot-affairs and Kfe behind the scenes of lot, but by making the impos-' grand opera etars. It will be shown seem possible. Hence the explo- here for the last time at the Grand eggs and mice. theater tonight together with *“Ed- gar's Jomah Day” a sparkling, en- joyable page out of an average Am- E IOVE LIGHT” AT REX erican boy’s life, which was written by ~"America’s foremost humorist, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY o announcement that Mary Pl Booth Tarkington. i ‘191 to slzpe-— at n‘u n:x n::ater FINE VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM wning Saturday, i her latest . FRIDAY AT GRAND THEATER 2d Artist production, “The Love| This, week’s vaudeville bill show- t,” is of unusual interest to her|ing atternoon and evening at the ;ands of local sdmirers, for sev- | Grand theater on Friday onmly, con- reasons, one of them belng that |4ists of r comedy novelty, a dancing, itar, and her author and direc-lgigior team, a clever comedy pair, and Frances Marion, obtained thely 4o’ of) male’ singers who possess or the story, a great deal of the ' ystces of quality. shings and some of the players “Toots and Pal” open the bill. A each was honeymooning With | clever comedian impersonating a bell sspective husband, in Italy. boy does singing, comedy talking and he cast are Jean De Briac, who |acrobatic dancing, assisted by a won~ or some time leading man for|derfully trained dog. - Bernhardt .and who also ap- “The Hewett s Sisters” present a d in Italian photoplays; Ray-|neat, clean and" attractive number, Bloomer, Edward N. Phillips, |being vocalists and devotees of the n, Dumo, George Rigas and Al- Hawatian and classic dances. Davis rescott. _ |and Nelson o{ur ‘:nhun :onsr.lsfii.‘bor rapid-fire talk which takes place be-: ;’;le“‘m),‘;' ;::m;rl‘d‘ m’:&"g‘ tween a new ealesman and an ex- # e " | pex’enced saleslady. A surprise finish 1 all Miss Pickford’s recent pyo- | P Yoo e GbAleed with | the it |mekep ahip;an: pnjsually attractive graphy of his career in “The Light,” and.{in this he has had e explosion of eggs which have umber. Poesibly the cream of the program soperation of Henry Cronjager, g;he‘:ck:egll‘s:m:t; xfi;fi:’:“v: ren’ Gooson'is art director amd |y, o°o¢ men whose voices beautitully of .the, l::lm(“,l fi’en'hllk“ fi‘;’ blend in- color- harmony in a fine actual photographs "L’:l 1y |repertoire of songs, some of them af Marion and Miss Pickford in iy " colege glee club type. (Their burlesquing of “Il Trovatore”' is & highly amusing-performance. heater for two days beginning “The Mad Marriage” lis the photo- day. X play which precedes the yaudeville. % £ Xu %™ KxxxESExR+|evening on account of the illness of i LAK g his daughter, Hazel : BUCH 5 ¥ Alex and Henry Sawyer called on (A YIS 222222222 R Mrs. Albin Carlson Friday. . and Mrs. Dan Newton and Mrs. Edwin Rogholt -epent Friday Ralph and Miss Irene Murphy afternoon with Mrs. Alex Sawyer and .iisy Elverna Hazen, all of Be-|daughters. autoed over ldst Saturday eve-| A company of young folks were and spent Sunday with Mr. and roaming around our neighborhood Henry Sawyer, returning home Sunday hanging May baskets. ay . evening. Arthur Rogholt has been on the sl Carleon came home Friday o Love Light” will be at the sick lst the lastweek or so. It is reported that there are three UL O QUL NOCO GA“0 fihme l N LUBRICATING THE NORTHWESTERN KIND CAN BE HAD AT = ' .. FILLING STATION PRICES .~ ON AND AFTER MAY 1, 1921 / AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES UP-TOWN— ' NORTHWESTERN OIL CO. Fi_llinl Station—Near Great Northern Depot .NOCO BRAND PRODUCTS . GIVE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION i TO THOUSANDS OF MOTORISTS i+ TRUCK AND TRACTOR OWNERS, /4, GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH USE NOCO { MOTOR INN— “Beltrami Ave i BEMIDJIAUTOCO.— Minn. Ave. f ED.AKRE— ‘Nymore j!llll!lliilIlllillllillIIIIll]l!lllllllIIllII|lllllllllIllllllllli’lllllllll g T T T L] It 1S an Artcraft re-) ‘| 1ast Saturday. | nefghborhood, " Don’t forget the éntertainmont 'to be given by the Emmanuel Ladies® Aid at the Buck Lake school: house Saturddy ‘evening, May 14th, every one ig welcome. Alfred and Martin Rogholt report the well that they have been putting| is completed, and eay he now has a ‘We have learned that the Rev. Tufteland changed the hour of ser-| vice at the Silver Lake school from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. for his next ser- vice May 15. The Woodland union Sunday school ! teachers’ training: class met last Fri- day evening with {Mrs. Alexandar | S:wyer. All the class were present but one. A pleasant study hour was spent, after which a light lunch was served.. ‘The wbers of ‘the class, have now suc tully passed their first examination, and °were very highly commended by their examiner as well as by Missionary Cummings. Their next meeting will be Thuraday, May 12 with Mrs. Albin Carlson. Ed Larson was a Cass Lake visitor Charles. Chase was in Cass Laké| last Thursday looking for a man to, help him on the farm. T. H. Phillips and Alfred Rogholt were in Cass Lake on business last ‘Wednesday. "~ * Little Hazel Carlton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Carlson has been very seriously ill the past week. We are glad to be able to report that she is improving. ‘The Silver Lake Farmers club met last Thursday afternoon at the home of E. W. Davis. A large number were present and a very profitable and | pleasant afternon was .spent. Mr. Roes of Bemidji was present and gave a very inmstructive talk on potato growing also demonstrated treatment.” Mr. Reamer who is con- i You to new ' famifies just arrived dn’ ouF | down for Mr. Scofield of Silver Lake will be Thureday, May 26, at 2 0. m., fine supply of water. |Hnglum. the potato flony factory 2t Bend'dj} was also present and ex- plained tothe club how his business would. help' the farmers. Missionary W, S Cummings, also of Bemidji, was present and gave one of his pleasing talks on'community better- ment. A program was rendered and a lunch was served. The next meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mrs. Nels Lifquist and daughter, ‘Miss Julfx, and sons, Arthur and Ed- ward, autoed over from Staples last Priday to Wsit Mrs. Henry §awyer. Mrs. Lifquist an Staples Satyrday leaving Miss for an extended visit. Mr, and, Mrs. M. O, Rogholt spent Sunday afternoon with ‘their son and wife, Mr.'and Mrs. Edwin Rog- ‘holt. P IR PR R X x TURTLE RIVER * ISES S F A SRR RS 2 22 Mr. and Mmrs. Jesse Erwin and Geo. Hines of Hines, spent Sunday with Mrs. Erwin’s niece, Mrs, B. N. Went- worth, .. . Miss EI epent the week-end at the sons returned. to Julia Peterson of Bemidjj home of {her parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs.® Gilbert Peterson. Mr, and Mrs. 0. W. Olsen and chil- dren were Bemidji visitors Monday. Dudley and Miss Jennie Lawrence were among the Sunday callers at the George McTaggart home. Jchn Peterson transacted business in ‘Turtle River Monday. Mrs. Henry Johnson, who has been teaching in the Silver Lake school, closed a very successful term Satur- day with an excellent program, and a dainty lunch which was served to a large crowd. Lioya and -Hilda’Swédberg visited “seed |4t Cyrus Féurnier's Sunday. "Miss Loretta Padock spent . the =% Every Member of‘ the Family Can Be Fitted and Suited Here in Good SHOES owe it to your sense of economy see our Stock and Prices— you " will be 'surprised. BEMIDJI SHOE STORE 315 Minnesota Ave. REX THEATRE ... —SHOWING TODAY ONLY— "Scene from‘The Silver Lining] Joan Film Sales C ~Rex Orcixeshn llllmlllllIlllllllilllllll[I_llllllIllllllfllllllllllll — " JEWEL CARMEN “Silver Lining” " Starring JEWEL CARMEN SHE PLAYED WITH THE LAW Her alluring beauty and keen wits easily frustrated “thé guardians of society but at last the only law she could not-conquer enmeshed her.in its toils and in * her defeat “The Angel” found her greatest victory. Where the Heart Throbs Mingle With the Smiles 0., Inc:, presents— RUTH CLIFFORD ?ll;d JACK SHERRILL “Zhe INVISIBLE RAY” MUTT & JEFF COMEDY Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 —TOMORROW— . William Farnpum in “DRAG HARLAN" DAILY PIONEER . Larry Semon Elko Fri. & Sat. a with relatives 1n d)1. chasing @ farm in that vieinity: - %‘L‘pur Lo b iy b o e At e oA SIS s v o +u: THURSDAX: EVENINGI MAN{S, 1921 4 ‘B, N. Wentworth called on Michel Walter Sunday. 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