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i | 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1921 (TNCN 2 4 - T e e T ‘mm o " isgibo vi .sn:)m-ofll# urv . William Fox 'REX_“THURSDAY The idol of the West in a Misses Fay and Irma White and'[' 3 Genevieve Boyd, who have been at-| Mr. Gordhamer Tells His tending school in) Park Rapids, are Experionce at home for the summer vacation.| mpo gollowing brief n E e > following brief account of an résents i icture of Texan BUCK JONES GALLOPS OFF yer and himself. Lambert iillyer I g‘_m“lm a B=mr Frota interview vith a Bemidji =man five P ?g:zishllg%i:]\)ts thrills, ten- THE REX SCREEN TONIGHT| i, Jirector. It fs a Paramount ATt*F “qyp f10_Commencement of Be- [# KK K KKK £ ¥ K KKK X K ¥ % Yot kenn intéreat by €vory citizen. WILLIAM FARNUM||l Gerfeet and punchers. Buck Jones and his horse Blondy| This is a typical tale of the west | ' g ";' ‘llll(‘)g""3.—c‘;?g:ihern Minie- x ECKLES ¥*| “Oliver Gordhamer, carpenter, 1200 o A Lha will be seen for the last times today| Ol southwest in .the days ibefore the s ".’fl‘,- Falr at Bemidji & % %6 % % 3% % % % % % % % % # % Dewey Ave., says: ‘“‘Some years ago e | William Fox at the Rex theatre. They have been|fences came; the days of bold han % e Mrs. George Brennan and daugh- |1 was greatly annoyed with my kid- “The J presents g‘rawing b:lg nudiencef;lj}:\ theowfl}&lm :i;!m::sfi;sgégnxés;m{: train l-:&lsfv"‘ %4 %% ¥%%%%%KKKp | ter Marguerite end Dorothy are neii/&. lI| h?d a zvenlt( and llmfm; b.tcll; e Joyous g i TOM Mlx 'ox production, “The ne-Man| .5 % does,: fwik g spending a few days visiting fulends)and. it hurt me to stoob. et stif Widers undilndiuns. It portrays with (X LAKE HATTIE *land relatives in Bemidji. and lame in the morning. I used two Troublemakers 5 Trail,” a story of Western range life that bulges with thrilling incident. Beatrice nham, the leading wom- an, adds toithe béauty of the scenery. In no picture in which Buck has ap- peared has he been seen to greater “THE TEXAN” By James B. Hendryx A story " of battle for gold and a maid. bf vl-’t RSS2SR 2 2 2% 24 les Farmers club were en- |boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills and I i\ The eidhthigrade of consolidated | t€) Sunday by Mr. and\ Mrs. lhave not had any lame back since, . 8 O TS, 1?’ ‘Anjericaavenue, |nor have my kidneys ibeenidSorder- @istrict Np. 54 held their graduation Sy the b ather, | od dxercises qung.2. A lirge crowd & only ‘#ifew menibeds Wwere Bresent. i3 is 'busy ‘sawingtiogs' for |tended apd enjoyed the following e Stage,’™ two-part comed; ;dvilln,ssge than in “The One-Main G AR ! program:| Song, Welcome, Welcome, oW o - ‘rail. 1 - Viigg 3 # | class; saltatory, Blanche Wilson; o N (|sign o N [. ..|“WOMEN MEN LOVE”AT . | Merna White; class will Mrs, Ears Ch!"f"’m 4 {Kidney Pills cured me. “BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER'" ELKO THEATER THURSDAY “address, Mr. Worth of e & mumber of soung (oliui8t her | pleased to say;the cure st 1gst § Win. ‘Desmond,- Martha Mansfield | Bemidii; palo, Mrs. Tiafa; presenta- home insBipnor of the'ib " confirm my former endorse N AT REX THEATRE SUNDAY| Wi, ‘Desmondy Marin e tat. | tion of diplomas, Mr. Bradford; vale- [S4T¥: o bert Ingersoll. Price. 60c; at all dealers. Don't Marguoti® e feAt- | giviory, Alton Ferguson; song, Fare- | $ePL i * simply ask fot “a’ kidney. remedy— With General Custer’s famous last stand against the Sioux in the Battle ¢ of the Little Big Horn as the dra- - ! : matic and spectacular climax, “Bob ured players=i nthe six reel feature . A s " » ® Le | Well cla: - 1{get.. Doan’s Kidnéy ' Pills—the same Women Men Love,” which appears | ¥ get.. L &y ' at the Elkol theater tomorrow, also| dy:::?:e’g ;L‘::"S‘.kn‘“(m‘t‘mlt :-:’,“‘t‘}?; ‘""f ‘ oo et Méa ngmmsrBh§d~loF0§er§flll- a e ; ¢ 'burn - Co,, ., Buffal Y Friday matine and evening. year and her efforts with her scholars DAILY PIONEER | S ertisame H 2 Hampton of Placer,” said to be the 2 ? greatest production yet made by Mar- | wryE, JUCKLINS” AT ELKO B e W itsom and L. VA Harpel | = — s . R E X Saturday B g } : e g S = iThe Daughter of Devil Dan’ shall Neilan, will be the piece de re- | 4 ) sistance on’ the screen at the Rex +. SATURDAY AND summy;We;;‘erggpl&irl‘gfloafirz Ig’:ieg:tn:t i theatre Sunday. + Opie Read’s fine novel, “The Juck-| . L. Horger home over Sunday. Mrs. James Kirkwood has the title role.|lins” has been tramsferred to the| \Wright and children returned to Be- Fent.urgd players are Wesley Barry,|screen. Thy many delightful charac-|midji with him Sunday. Marjorie Daw and_ Pat O’Malley. |ters are interpreted by an all-star! 1, v, Harpel, R. F. Wilson and L. Others prominent in the cast are[cast. headed by Mabel Julienne|j Shepard were Park Rapids shop- Noah Beery, Frank Leigh, Dwight Scott, Monte - Blue, Charles Ogle. | pers Saturday: ~STARRING . 1 Irma Harrison and Kempton Grgene \ ”. ¢ Romance, Love and Adventure—with,a big social chasm yawning between the main _characters—the ' blue-blooded Kentuckians and the mountain feudists. it g Bert B.Perkins’ famous sto'r#“’ Crittenden, Tom Gallery, Priscilla)| Ruth Renick, Fannie Midgley, Zelli - The Fern Hill Farmers’ club met Bonner, Charles West, Bert Sprotte, | Covington and thirteen other famous |gaturday, evening in the Consolidat- Carrie Clark Ward, Vic Potel and|ployers. ‘The Jucklins” will .8hoW | egi-school building. .\. businéss meet Bud Post. Saturday and Sunday at the Elko|ing was followed by a short pro- Marion Fairfax wrote the scenario | theater. /It is a Paramount picture. |gram and the evening topped by ice for “Bob Hampton of Placer,” which —_— cream afid cake. ‘The One Man Trail’ The story of a quick-thinking cowboy who found a sweetheart on the trail of revenge. REELCRAFT COMEDY—In Two Parts Starrifig ALICE HOWELL Rex Orchestra Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 story of the same name. thrilling and picturesque pages of Frank Hornemann and Charlie - ey of Bk o , PUTS:IT TO TEST Marshall ‘Neilan took his entire| igs Caroline Campbell of Bemidji, raphy is said to have resulted. More|ing to her home Saturday. Miss nlae — is taken from the Randall Parrish| , o o o 0y x kxR x % X K XX The towu board met Monday and 1t is a story of love, intrigue and|¥* GOODLAND ¥ adventure, with one of the. most|x % % % % % #» % » # % » » » | TRAINED NURSE Amefi;:\n frontier history as a back- | pogten were Cass Lake callers Thurs- j ound. i ?"“l;"‘lfly touMontana ;“d to A;iztonn came down Thursday and spent a|Miss Burleigh Says, that She or e exteriors, an rare photog- [ - i o ek » few days at the Clark home, return. and Several Patients Were than*2,000 Indians and soldiers are|campbell had expected to go to Min- Hep . g used!'in this spectacular production, | neapolis last week where she will en-f . Restored By ’ National Pictures, Inc. her trip for a feek that she might| Miss Hazel M. Burluigh, 960 spend a few days with friends. Miss|Francisco St.,.Los _Angelgs, Cal., p VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM 'C:mgxhell? ]mt;n{ ?x'llends wlshk h];zr trained nurse, after h_avling‘ been ¢on- FRID. AND the best of luck in the new work she | vinced by -actual test of, the rermark- AY | SATURDAY | i5 undertaking. able restilts following the use of Tan- A duo of charmingly pretty young| There was a 'light frost last|lac, feels she owes a duty to others to! women, who present a singing and|week which did' not damage the give them the benefits of her experi—l dancing novelty that has all the ear-|crops much here. ence with the medicine. Wfiss Bur- " marks of class and attractfiveness so Mrs. Mary Clark and daughter, leigh says: - v «or necessary for success. Trixie & Dor-|Mrs. Charlie Degree of Clear Lake | "y aqf si)ring 1 ‘éame o}f 3 long, is are erceedingly clever entertain-|are spending a few days at the home hard ‘case and was very badly rm; érs with splendld stnging and excep-fof her. son W. A Olark, down and weak. I felt the ‘need of tional ability as dancers. Their Rev. George Kehoe of Bemidji was mething to bu‘ild me up and brin routine considjing of @ program of |a caller in this neighborhood, Tues- |Jomet & B0 PGP0 VB rh trien . \popular song Belections ‘is presented | day. f’ z e grui.se Fanlae 50 highlé| with daneing interloped most effec-| M. P. Mills is the owner of a new |70 PALET s the & 1540 tively. They wear. beautiful cpstumes [car whch he bought last week. got some, me YI e )fnng ad | which were designied by Madant Tay-| ‘The people from here, who attend- taken three bo esnv w:;; ing ‘.‘; lor and Dugan -tfiinre the last worll ['ed ithe Kitichi Uniom Sunday school, ne ar;d was ns‘ we snd ls;roqz[)ns it tho pletorial aft and which will| wéfe''quite’ dfsappointed that Rev.|ever was in my lif¢, and T have been appeal greatly to the feminine pa-|Kehoe had suddenly been called to |in the best of health, ever since. trons. 'The act as a_whole is an ex-| Bemidji and was unable to hold the |, Since” I have found out by per- ceedingly pretty number without a|meetings he had plafln‘ I 0 halds sopal test.ghat it is & medicine of un- dul moment. at the Kitichi Union Suhday [sclgol|usual merit I have suggested it in Perry Taylor, “The Conjuring|and the Goodland school. || .. |several cases with gratifying results, Cuss,” has one of the most unique| The Kitlichi Farmers' club met at and in one-case of chronic stomach surprise acts in vaudeville today---| Henry Gregerson's Friday. ! trouble the benefits followhg were : = ¢ { G [ “é g ) . nothing short of remarkable, and the 1 e z + A 3 b r ouU bably know @ man whose car is & and he always gets a lot of laughs| Ladiest from here expect to attend Rt by e withmt. the meeting to ibe held at Kitichi |patient is now entirely well. o no x 2 F . X hobby with him. . He knows just-why it’s he best little old car there is of its class... -.. - Why some men seem to have all I which; is released by Associated First| ter a Bible institute, but postponed ' § Spencer Sisters and Wilbur, a trio| Wednesday for the purpose:of or- hesitate to recommend - Tanlac in of clever entertainers who do not al-| ganizing & Ladies Aid. cases where there is need of a-good low cne single dull moment, during People here wyere grieyed to hear |system-builder or in cases of stomach their turn at entertaining. of the death of. Mr. Selby, an old |trouble, espécialy those ‘where for- Jimmy Green, a versatile charact-| resident of this F‘er- Selby mov- | mation of gas produces disagreeable er comedian is the fourth act, mak-|ed with' his lnm‘i)wfj a farm mnear E\VH‘P‘O“‘E'"—AdV' (ing an unusually attractive program.|Cass Lake about g T ago. | HE is 0 a large fam- ; T of amatiFonildnem. The remal «DON'T NEGLECT YOUR WIFE” y of smal children. o remains | gm—— mn ‘ _-shipped.-to.Dakota for "burial. SHOWING LAST TIME TONIGHT mlfl‘r. and Mrs. Hurolda Mc'l.\lex‘v“nnre RE {,h atre creasing number of men ‘Gertrude Atherton, in ' “Do the proud parents of a girl born Neglect Your' Wife!" her first story | Monday. written directly for the screen and e | HAEE it vl 8 filmer at tiie Goldwyn studlos for the | ubscribe for - The, Daily Ploneer. COMMENC!N ( ; thay try “job ot” stuff ¥ Eminent Authors group of writers, £ N s PSR I -8 LT 7 » & recalls Thsen's “Doll's House.” I = - SUNDAY—2:3 ;_ - bargains, b:g.dlsgouim!* and. ebates. : — the Atherton-Goldwyn photoplay 4 But usually it doesn’t take I foi’ t i ghowing for the last time tonight at BEMIDJ' FLGHAL Gn | uf ly .1 ake long for.a fnan o i e worotas. sobels agatast hot » WUl MARSHALL'NEILAN ; Th same standard. of quality |+ sense the economy of the standard quality tire. : ing only the pretty, petted ite. But CHOICE Presents Randall Parrish’s e Tates For years U.S. Tire makers have been build- - i where lbsen stops at jtha revolt of CUT FLOWERS AND L ; s uali . f e PO for th e H the wife, and leaves us with a pic- “BOB HAMPTON | ing quality tires for sane tire users—ior the car i ture of her leaving her husband’s PLANTS » i of medium or light weight o less than for the % { home, Mrs. Atherton followstthrough ¢ - OF PLACER i = 5 ik and shows how medwomnn'smyelx(nlrn- Artistic Designs > ke i heavy car, & ; g ing to be recognized as a thinking i jon Fairfax : { iuman being wins the regard jof a || PROMPT ATTENTION Scenario by Mari ) The tire buyers of the land have responded distinguished editor, . GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS The Frontier Days, . ! with a mighty U. S. Tire following. ) Custer’s Last Stand— i Thousands ofi Indians, e i . Scouts, Horses, in thrilling - L Prairie” Fights. The U.S. Tire makers meet the re- Wesley Barry! I sponsibility for supplying this natiop- ' wide “following - with characterisn‘tc ‘The relations of the editor, the hus- band and the wife, become impos- sible in the social sphere in which * they move in early San Francisco. At < the husband’s command. ;the lover leaves town and buries himself with his hopeg in the slums of New York. | e————x But this does not help jthe wife. ‘When she learns of her soul mate's degeneration into a drunkard, she| £ decides to follow him im spirit. A g divorce follows. Later, she crosses Bemidji, Minn, New Kaplan Building Phone 418 i ¢ i 5 e James Kirkwood energy. b i3 Marjorie ]Zlaw —hglg, cast of hundreds. Ninety-two U.S.Factory Branches arc established, covering the entire Find the U. S, Tire dealer who | hastheintention of serving you. You 4 © willkhow him by his full, completely sized lineiof fresh, live U. S,Tires— - quality first, and the same.choice £ the continent to share his self-same and degradation. This is the spur that saves¢the man; for, while he| doesn’t care about himself, he feels| responsible for the woman. Out of this taste of despair, we leave these K¥ndred souls hopefully looking for- ward to a genuine happiness. | ‘This unusual theme is beautifully, presented by Goldwyn under the di- —_————— Preserves Beauty ‘ Enhances Charm \ NYAL B rection of Wallace Worsley. Furth- g . ] rbly acted by Mabel | 25 , | “Fir . S. Tire deale e e . . srure i g anpenty st e | YOUR FRIENDS ERCECREAN | g geTagts < ofsize, tread and type as in the big- | 4 it! eroxide sized line of fresh. A 4 U'S. Tires.”. gest cities of the land. IR B Charles Clary, Kate Lester, Richard | % AT THE Tucker and\Jpsephine Crowell. i} . COFFEE SHOP Greaseless Vanishing I - PR iy $iaA " United States @ Rubber-Company | against sun and wind. C.'W: JEWETT CO., INC., Bemidji, Minn./ % LA JOHNNY JONES, TWELVE YEAR-OLD, STAR IN COMEDY || and enjoy a dainty feed or No writer has portrayed the real } @ hoarty. meal as your ap- ‘American oy so' vividly as Booth |l petife suggests. ; ‘Tarkington. .His “Edgar” film stor- fes of boyhood life, which are pro- | We Serve Meals or Light duced by ‘Goldwyn, have phenofinal § Lunches at Any Hour of Two Sizes 30c and §0c “ CITY DRUG STORE| | popularitys “Gel-Rich Quick E gar,” the eighth of -the serles the Day. how! | o showing tonight for the last time nl: Try Some of o - he Grand. ' $ oy i Special Sandwiches ..CASS LAKE»AUTTOMOBILE CO., Cass Lake, HART AND ARBUCKLE AT | NORTHERN AUTO CO., International Falls . i} OUR SODA FOUNTAIN i CLEARWATER AUTQ CO.,,Bagl H ; § the Elko theater tonight in “The| IS UNSURPASSED DRUGGISTS | . plipe ’ Ty FNERe i ’l‘ol'l‘ Gatet,!;‘ (repeat Rhov;ln]g)l is, s?‘d- - 1|1 Bemidji Minn. 8a CHAS. DURAND, Puposky, Minn. Rt : to have the most powerful dramatic ' Al 23 R e T84 * H rgle of his career ‘:m Black Dzerlng. Ma'kham co"fl Sh“n “Once a Trial, Always Nyal” | \ { the bandit cl’eftain ln the |story which ‘was written by Lambert Hill-

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