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S S——— i e TYHE BEMIDSi DAILY PIONEER ~—— » TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1921 €6 mlunges him into the thick of a fight B i g - - ae of a fight peyy Revel,” which will be shown| - A woman's ‘No’ some i ‘between a gang of crooks desiring 2 2 V. g o € at the Eiko theater next Wednesday| “Cheer up. Dossession of a girl’s fortune. Thn S ohe Gt ihe, MG |fHis D T says the Good Judge - Backed by the paper who is 100k- peautiful produced by Thomas H.| C \ 1hi Tor & “erubol" Bob asande-tils tne Dot W by Thomas = | «Not in this case. The door bell - i P anls:tes (um;hlul‘-‘lx‘les ::;Llé::&?l\:d:'(::x.r\x:"sk:gl‘: e Vidor hus| yung and she produced the other mun.” A man can get a heap more, ! ] & : —Birmingham Age-Herald. satisfaction fromasmall chew of this class of tobacco, than He FORM PARTNERSHIP TO '———"—“‘“—_"— WASH AND POLISH CARS| S L he ever could get from a big Wikicbrensen & Smith-is the pamel O UU chew of the old kind. ‘ of the new Bemidji firm. These two . young men are in the bus of He finds":COStSIBssytOO- The washing and polishing autom i good tobacco taste lasts so - Phey have-opened a §hop at’ th r £ of Mayer & Swisher grocery store on much longer he doesn’t need Beltrami avenue, but whenever it is tohave a fresh chew nearly not convenient for the owners of the| £ cars to brimg them there, the boys| as often. [PAGE FOUR Time to Go. o “She sald 'No'?” X es,” said the dejected sultor. stumbles upon a kidnapping. Follow- A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE T ing this mew affair through, Jt The big new Paramount picture, ; F1) “THE LAND OF JAZZ” AT REX THEATER THURSDAY Bileen Percy, pretty William Fox star, will be at the Rex theater next Thursday in her latest Fox picture, ““The Land of Jazz.” This picture is of the rapid fire comedy type, and is said to be the 'best story in which Miss Percy has appeared. “The Land of Jazz" has some mer- Ty scened on an island where a Dr. Carruthers is studying mental djs- eases. One of his patients believes himself to be the greatest shimmy OF THE THEATRES i 1 the stairw of grand salon, car- g? \tPe_ myst‘ery.‘ sai thing before the |oceur in unenaing procession . giant | oo jall s hi hang wall of water, including the “extras” mpes from jalll, fngs himself shang- who composed the gay tarong of p_‘s_lhmed and taken on the same vessel! sengers. e e y}hav. the girl_ is traveling upon and In the midst of xci - is I‘xterully k:cl_wd‘ into the_cen(er of | ofie: GE the "extra,fs ,sl': ;Z‘;I"e""f"‘li'i!a South Amevican revolution. mretty girl, Kainled‘deud AW ;mdl The plot of this preduction calls started calling hysterically, “Please for many thrills and sensations. save mamma!” B Hutchison violates u‘l_l scienti Questioning by the physician ,m.’l.e hds 1o fear of Wie o charge later revealed that the and her mother had been passenge on the rll-fated Titanic and that the | | i b! He |Jjumps from one automobile to the |'back .of another while the machines iare going seventy miles an hour! 4ches, pains, ncrvousness, diffi- culty in urinating, often mean He fleaps a motorcycle over a hun- serious disorders. The world’s ster. dancer fin the world, and he does ithe dance so fascinatingly that he turns the whole place into a wiggling mass of humanity. Miss Percy takes the part of a rich orphan who id trying to get Dr. Car- ruthers to “make up” with her chum. She does her work so well that the doctor persuades her to marry him. It is a merry story written by Barbara LeMarr Deeley. Jules G. Furthman directed the picture. “THE MIDNIGHT RIDERS” AT REX THEATER TODAY Scorning:the use of a ‘‘double” in several of the most hair-raising feats of horsemanship ever seen upon the screen, the beautiful little star, Caro-| lyn Wagner, has set a precedent in moving picture circles which is causing considerable excitement among the petted favorites of the studios.- When; she found that the script~of “The Midnight Riders,” which comes to the Rex theater to- day -called for the leading lady to make a wild dash on horseback down the aide of a steep mountain, pursued by several hard-riding mask- ed cowboys, and also a dangerous leap from a galloping horse to a fast driven stage coach, Miss Wag- mother had perished in the Wihen the water poured in red-foct ravine- He plunges from ©, "€ talling two hundred foct tower in will wash and po7sh the car where it| is, or will call for it and take it to standard reiaedy for ki-dney, liver, bladder and uric .cid troubles— bart Bosworth in a strong role as “‘get,”” the girl lived over a an instant her horrible exp nce on the real wreck. “Belew the Surface” presenis Ho- a New England deep sea diver. “DOUBLE ADVENTURE"” TONIGHT—CHILDREN FREE A lively action st thrillingly sensational, features Charles Hut- chinson, the daredevil of the screen, at the Grand theater tonight. ‘‘Dou- ble Adventure” is the title of this fifteen chapter photoplay. “Double Adventure’ everyday thriller. It deg with the adventures of an eunergetic newspaper reporter who, while trailing a thief e ———————EE bun’t Prod Your Liver fo Action NR Overcomes Biliousness. Constipa- a plain, a tree! He swims through the most! ey shop. @angerous rapids along the Atlantic coast! He takes wild chances, offers | unbelievable thrills and sensations | and accomplishes every stunt him-‘ self without the aid of a ‘“‘double.” The management of the Grand theater knows ‘the Hutchison repu-} tad’on and can recommend this serial, to its patrons. Josie Seldwick, Ruth Langston, Carl Stockdale. Ivor McFadden, Syl-| vester E. Jennings, are in support of | Charles Hutchison in ‘“Double Ad- venture.” ‘Children will be admftted free tof either first or second show. Some of the sweetest romances ever told are those which develop after marriage. when the husband and wif ' estranged or separated perhaps, are| finally brought together again with that understanding that insures fu-| ture happiness. Such is the romance| in “The Easy Road,” the new Par mount picture, starring Thomas Me; ghan, which will be shown last times tonight at the Eiko theater. Gladys George has the leading fem- inine role opposite Mr. Meighan and Lila Lee is also in the supporting E VERY healthy child is naturally on tip-toe for Bread. With jam and honey, with stewed fruit, with milk, with soup. How- ever you serve it, Bread | remedy of Holland for more than 200 GOLD MEDAL wBLEM g bring quick relief and often ward off deadly diseases. Known as the national years. All druggists, in three sizes. Losk for the name Gold Medal on every box accept mo imitation All Kinds of Metal Work Skylights, Gutters, Steel Ceilings, Copper Work, Wednesday Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles 'W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacca ONLY CIRCUS COMING THIS SEASON BEMDJI JUNE 22 tion. Sick Headache, Quickly. No Griping or Pain. Guaranteed. Ventilating System and cast. Fire Doors. BEAUTY ON THE SCREEN Beauty of gowns and settings is a feature of William De Mille’s preduc- tion, ‘““Midsummer Madness,” wh’ch is scheduled for the Elko theater Fni- day, Saturday and Sunday. Two | is the food of foods. CREaAM CRUM BREAD —is the loaf that gives | you most in nourish- | | E' ner surprised her director, Alvim J. Neitz, by refusing to allow the usual “double” to take her place and ac- complishing the feat herself, in regu-| The organs of digestion, assimila- lation dare-devil style. One of theition and elimination---the stomach, wheels of the stage coach came off|liver and bowels--are closely allied, just as she negotiated the jump from and the proper action of any of these ‘her horse, but fortunately nobody| organs id largely dependent upon was hurt and the accident only ad-ltne correct functioning of all the ¢ih- ¢23 L ded to the fame of the plucky little lers, Lois Wilson and Lila Le« have the actress whose stunts in :“The Mid- S Risarse o D At leading feminine roles. The gowns| night Riders” are attracting unusual \vitl:\ é’,'pp’]': Or’ "(."Ccli":;r‘_:)'::f l:(f"‘f:]:;are declared to furnish one more rea- attention. ! with i ating laxatives ‘or :.!roné son why the movies h:nye ‘beccme l’l‘le catharticsfis a great mistake, A bet- | To0ert meitor of fashion for the la- @VAN AMBURGS TRAINED WILD ANIMALS 3RINGS -2 STEEL ARENAS- RIPBODROME ment and deliciousness. Ask your grocer, “MAMMA’S AFFAIR” AT THE ter, safer plan is strengthening and giil;ne?n;‘a(g“zgsvsfilinfs :’;ml,‘:;_‘:ll;‘ i i y s Remedy | architecture, with the room s Y o There is coming to the screen of | (NR Tablets), \\hlcl?“:mt ennnuliyngnlx‘x:; around a beautiful patic or coutt. AREMC oon PEOPI._EQ?dOs & and | STARS 500 HRORSES/S00 the Rex theater next Sunday ‘‘Mam- iimmediate relief, wia’s Affair,” the screen version of |lasting benefit. It acts ¢n the stom- Rachel Barton Butler's Harvard |ach., liver, bowels and kidneys, im- University prize play. Constance |broves digestion and assimilation, Talmadge, the star, wins new lau-|cvercomes biliousness, c¢ | e rels in this vehicle. stipation and quiclfily r “Mamma’'s Affair’” is presented by |headache. i Joseph M. Schenck ard is released by | Get your system thoroughly cleans- Associated First National. The|ed and purified, for once; stomach, screen adaptation was made by John liver and bowels werking lOgel»hel' in Emerson and Anita Loos, past mast- vigorous harmony, and you will not ers at preparing stage material for have to take medicine every day--- screen use. Among the support ap- | ust take one NR Tablet occasionally pear Kenneth Harlan, Effie Shannon, to keep your system in good condtion | T other well. and always feel your best. Remem- 400 JUNGLE BEASTS PERMANENT UNION OF THE AMUSEMEN | Koors Brothers Co. | & N idsummer || ‘ adness’”’ | - | An alluringly beautiful REX “lursday " | pictunzation of Cosmo Hamilton’s novel, *His | Friend and His Wife.” Set in a flood of magic FOR DESSERT ICE CREAM A Furiously Funny Five-Reel Plew, George Le Guere . i [ et At known players. The photopay is said | Der is it easier and cheaner to keep| moonlight and charged to have received remarkable com- Well than it is to get well. | with a crashing conflict Comedy About a B‘;gl H‘:l“’e its| Get a 25c box and try it wi*h the of love and marniage. i Party on a Nut Island. Thousands of dishes have mendation wherever chown and advent here is awaited with interest. understanding that it must give you greater relief and benefit than any been prepared to make the dessert course the climax of A Paramount Picture William Fox £ e 3o 3, o g LOUIS BENNISON ECLIPSES boewel orvh_\ er medlci'ne you ever :l-ve]!{. presents t ALL PREVIOUS SUCCESSES Tablets) 15 st varsmiead and | With L0IS WILSON, LILA LEE, | every good meal, but thru- < i “The Road Calted Straight,” Louis Tecommended by your druggist. JACK HOLT and CONRAD | EILEEN PERCY ngthi?\g likg I{iagreamrihai &‘:YERR’F,,? RMANCEIS L i % vezt B vood c- ! ennison’s newest Betzwood produc CITY DRUG STORE NAGEL. [ in is so popular. SHINE Z&BQM:- NalazesHem PV \R-TABLETS=~ N tion, which comes to the Grand to- night only, bids fair to eclipse in/ popularitv his previous screen suc- cesses, ““Oh, Johnny!” “Sandy Burke | Attraction Extraordinary = 2 Tickets on Sale on Show Day at Boardman’s Corner Drug Store at Same Prices Charged on And the most popular is— “THE LAND OF JAZZ” at the t:; the U-Bar-U.” and “Speedy KOORS Meade.” O more the smiking cow - | .:’:Z;:‘:gii“"r:’%efl‘{;dr;)"ilel')rli“l!ml;l (:‘3.\(’:; Better than pills | GET A | ELKO THEATRE Story by it Show Grounds. g, Ormi Hawley and Henry 2 STARTS FRIDAY Barbara le Marr Deel ¢ . Mortimer. M For Liver s, 25¢ Box e orad by y SUPREME e T A A Jules G. Furthman Because it possesses all the goodness known to quality Ice Cream, —Coming— William Fairbanks in “MONTANA BILL” H‘T ER a baking falls— becomes tough or soggy, you can’t make it tender and tempting. It can’t be “fixed.” £t is like spilled milk— 'wasted.” But, there is away to pre- vent this waste—every woman should use it—be- cause a bake day loss these days is a real loss. Calumet Baking Powder pos- itively prevents failure. It has becn doing it for millions of housewives for a third of a century. At Your Dealer The breezy Westerner with the in- | | Boyd, a wealthy rancher, whose i lm]’dlmgs are cov;ted by an eastern | EOVNIITTINRIIRIVVRIERIELRLURRRRNIRULRNALAAAGHURURUDUERRARREARMIMMARIAG O AARAANS N ALSS L0, | 3| mcre. The latter visits B “ “ scheme to take over Boyd wear-Ever LIMITED H E daughter, Betty, and her fiance, Har- | .r:n- 23 to July 2 culy rison Stevens. The rancher is in| $1:05 l-quart r Aluminum Stew Pan age. She spurng him, but her father, learning of Boyd’s affection for Betty, = scheme and gets a three-months’ op- on or before July 2 Cover only 14c extra fectious smille has the role of Al syndicate, headed by Ilub(trt S‘\\'ift‘ Swiftmore is acccmpanied by ial offer applies from love with Betty and ‘proposes marn: succeeds in inveigling Boyd in his | For ONLY 29c¢ (Regular Price 35¢c) t’on on Boyd's vast properties. Later, | misfortune overtakes Swiftmore. who persuades his daughter to accept Boyd. She dismisses Stevens and tele- | graphs the rancher to come east and marry her. Shortly after the wedding Stevens induces Betty to accompany thim to hig lodge in the mountains. Boyd follows the pair and, after ad- mindstering a trouncing to her jeal- SEE the differenze— ous suitor, he convinces Betty that FEELL the diffevence— iher course lies with him on the road KNOW tho differenco— called Straight. Children will be admitted free at either performance tonight only. | “BELOW THE SURFACE” AT . GRAND THEATER TOMORROW E The climax of the new Hobart Bos- worth picture, “Below the Surface,” whieh is showing tomorrow at the (Grand, in which a steamship :)nks in a collision, bears a striking re- semblance to the famous Titanic disaster. The scene was made at the | Thomas H. Ince stucfo. The steamer is supposed to crash in a foz, and at exactly the right moment two huge nnumuERnnuInIupnuus NN between ordinary alumi- uum and “Wear-Ever” a pair FIVE SHADES— i Black, Brown, Navy, Grey and White. This Special Offer is made so you. can see for yourself that aluminum utensils are NOT all the same. esteres. BAKING POWDER Makesmost palatable and sweetest of foods The biggest selling Bakin Powderggne the wogld. Prg “Wear-Ever” utensils are made from hard, thick, cold-rolled sheet aluminum --metal which again and again has been passed through gigantic . 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