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" —E IIIIlIIlIHIIIHHHII!IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII!IIHIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIHIlIlIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIlIllllmlIIIIIIIIlIIIliIIIlmIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIlllllHIlllIIIlllIIIII|ImllIIIIIIlIIIIHlIIIIIII1||I1IIlH|l_lmumlIMIHfiIIHMHHmnHII"lHII OO R R R RS RO o iy ‘ [l . ' ' ‘ i \ . ) ] e ’ LR -~ “'n..,-: PAGE TWO 'F“'“ 7w THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER i P WEDNESDAY svéNlNc. JUNE 22, 1921 = ANNOUNCING T One of the Real Events of the Season KEEN EMOTlON AND MORAL UPLIFT—A NEAR TRAGEDY ROMANCE OF HUSBANDS AND WlVES—ACCLAlMED N BY THE MOST HARDENED CRITICS AS “The Greatest Legltlmate Dramatic Production Ever Screened” \ Jesse L. Lasky Pictures sl gy i i ' | 5 . - 5 mrm e e Adapted From the Novel, “His Friend and His Wife,” by Cosmo Hamilton R EE ! . READ WHAT LEADING AMERICAN PAPERS SAY OF IT i Brooklyn, N. Y. Evening Ledger, Philadeiphia ) ) News-Leader, Cleveland Telegram, New York World, New York Times, yn, j = e Eel pa i " . A i A production, which from the viewpoint “Midsummer Madness” is a good motion .. . The consensus of opinion is that va a pr:\ate shoxnr‘lg of William Dc" A;'wflllflm [;eMxIle }:ais :wcn l:evteryhmo:loré of story, direction and acting, is the near- picture. . . . The dignified simplicity “Midsummer Madness” sets a new stand- Mille’s Production, “Midsummer Madness, picture producer a high mark to shoot at est perfect which the screen has held. and the prettiness of this photodrama of ard in photoplay produetion in that it docs the picture was voted one of the strongest for screen plays in “Midsummer Madness. domestic life are outstanding. . . . not follow the original slavishly, but cre- in_dramatic expression that he has pro- He h‘“E. hhm‘m(; -};n»y enacted by a human Mail, New York It is pretty like the glow of a sunset. It ales the written theme in a distinctly differ- "l‘ll isysaid ,f:’fifim‘:":fiffi Lclfr.:f,:'.t.,;l : :-";." ack i l:;‘lc“fll ;f:ms t:_ live m: or 3 £ i Fae et ¢ > produc v 7 3 er” individ i e entire produc- Mr. DeMille has (10":;] th.:t f:)”;":]‘““d""‘:‘k breathes human kindness and human sor- ent medium—the pictorial. “Midsummer iturc and great attention to charac- tion “smacks” of a true-to-lifeness {’o such bringing to the screen tha row. It is as beautiful a bit of mechanical Madness” is a keen study of psychology told tion and defail. It is without sensa- a degree that it has a terrific punch and tist which made him one of the notable ! ee; d H‘gdures of the American stage. picture taking as has been secen. in superb dramatic action, Let’'s Go o | 3 Days-Friday- Saturday-Sunday--S Days June 24th = June 25th - June 26th to the i§_m, ) appeal. PERFORMANCES —MATINEES— Daily at 3 P. M. Sharp —EVENINGS— At 7:30 and 9:00 Sharp —NOTICE— ADMISSION —MATINEES— All Seats—25 Cents —EVENINGS— All Seats—30c Cents These prices include ' Attend Matinees if you can and avoid night crowds. the Federal tax . WE DO NOT ADVISE THE ATTENDANCE OF CHILDREN WE DO NOT ADVISE THE ATTENDANCE OF CHILDREN