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i i FOUR ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT AT GRAND THEATER With each succeeding vaudeville program improving in entertainment, the four act vaudeville jprogram. at the Grand theater tonight and to- morrow promises to offer a lot .of comedy, music and athletics to the patrons of that theater. ‘The Imperal Duo, masters of that strange yet popular instrument, the plano accordiop, have a hig repera- toire of popular late and classicak muste, that will delight the ear. The All-American Trio s _com-. posed of three lively boys whose volces blend in perfect harmony, and who keep things moving at a lively rate. Miss Dolly Bnickley, known as the “Kid Impersonator” is the third act on the bill which closes with the Roland brothers, premier equilib- rists. Alice Calhoun, the charming youthful star, who has rapidly risen to fame for her beauty, ability, and | stunuing gowns, appears as the lead- ing character in ‘“‘Princess Jones,” a delightful comedy drama, at both |It:is released by Associated First Na- the afternoon and evening shows. .WET GOLD” STRANGE STORY OF ADVENTURE | “Wet Gold,” by J. Ernest William- | son, directed by Ralph Ince and dis-| tributed by Goldwyn, will be shown at the Grand theater Sunday and Monday. It is a tale of two rival, factions to recover stolen treasure hidden in an old wreck at the bottom | of the sea. The remarkable features | of “Wet Gold” are the use of div- ing uits, a submarine lying on the | ‘bottom of the sea as a base of op- erations, and the uncanny acting of the cast in their roles of searchers of | the ocean deep. | Some of the most beautiful scenes in “Wet Gold” were taken at the race | track in Havana, Cuba, where an old Southerner, who had staked his last cent on a favonite colt and lost, de-| aldes to join a ship-wreck castaway,| John Cromwell, in the hunt for the stolen treasure that he knows about. ‘One of the most thrilling incidents shows three men in diving helmets with internal oxygen tanks, stanting from the shore /in search of the sub- marine far out on the ocean floor. They walk straight out to sea; final- ly their heads disappear and we see their progress along the bottom of the ocean to the submarine which they use as their lbase of operations. “Wet | Gold” is one of these pictures that you will talk about for a year. “PRINCESS JONES” AT THE | GRAND THEATER TONIGHT Princess Jones, the humble, though | pmaginative and ambitious clerk in the general store at Cobweb Corners, thought $17.50 would be enough to buy her a mice dress in which to appear to advantage at an ultra fashionable ‘beach resort. For- tunately she entrusted the commis- don for the purchase of the dress; in New York to a young man of| wealth, who had sought the seclusion | of Cobweb Corners to try and paint a picture which would satisfy his |“THE GOLDEN SNARE” AT . e e 7t Tt REX THEATER MONDAY | “The Golden Snare,” declarod by | many to be James Obiver Curwood's| | best andl most thrilling story of the |Far North, will be the screen attrac- | tion ‘at "the Rex theater next wegk. bginning its engagement Monday;' Lewi3 8. Stoneisthe featured p! er. He will be &een dnce more in his favorite role--sthht of a Royal Northwest Mounted ‘policeman. Ruth Renlick has the feminine lead, -Other well known players in'the cast in ad- dition to Baby Esther Scott, are Wal- lace Beery, -Melbourne MacDowell, Wellington Playther, and Francis ‘MacDonald. N The scenes of this i;rlm\)ing story are laid among the: picturesque wastes of the Arctic barrens. The plot involves the hunt for a madman of the north and the discovery of a golden haired princess in the wilder- 1 “'i‘he Golden Sunare” was produc- ed and directed by David Hartford. This_shpuitle tush, of o bank at Ludlow, Ky. It is « ! welghs 158 pounds and & o considerably more 1 | tiional Pictures, Inec. W NI (IO L e 4 Sunday school session in the morn- mg. s The Young People’s class enjoyed |a picnic at Rocky Point Sunday af- ternoon. Big Lake community is planning a Fourth of July celebration and ball game. J. S. Beatty, Mr. and Mrs, E. C. frionds for some time, Mr. and Mrs. Conuer and Miss Smith arrived here Tuesday to visit their daughter-ard nd Mrs. Ros coe Kaiser., Myrs' Kalser accompan- ied them home on Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Wright left for Grand Forks, N. D.4Wednesday where she FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1921 will be under the care of a physician Mr .and Mrs. Ifrank Anderson spent Sunday visiting relatives at Be- midji. ) ‘Mr. and. Mrs. W. J. Pohl and sgon Donald and Miss Stella Peterson are visiting at’ the E. R. Sletten home Ley arrived last week. Bergh, Chas. Stout and family, G. I ‘Goodmansnn and family and a num- Iber of others attended the farm bu- |reau picnic at Bemidji last. week | Friday. (RS | Thomas Wilson, #ho wn»,‘iq‘xfi%fi? tinjured "last™week, is improving I R T e R R R S R x .+ BAGLEY * I T e SRR e N | J. W. Hansen left for Antler, N..D. | Manday . where he was called on ac- count of the illness of his brother-in- | law, J. B. Yarrow,- Mr. Yarrow pass- {ed away two hours before Mr. Han- |sen argived. Interment will be made cA “NIGHT + $1.50 to CW. Jewelt Company, Inc. R WASHING WE SPECIALIZE tor DAY Prices $2.50 Yelephone 879971 at Bagley. Mrs. Oliver Barness accompanied a '?lh‘k girl to Walker sanatorium Tues-| ay. t cplng waix found i a ,.mwl‘1are‘“fiififgl‘:;&:“fi‘s;\g‘“Mgzd‘-;;’e‘]“"‘_g: oz il 6% inches through. 1t'| Helgeson. i ‘e tusker must have carried Thomas Gardner arrived here Sat- urday for a few days visit at the| “QUICK ACTION” AT THE $ REX THEATER SATURDAY “Quick Action” is- the next star-| BLACKDUCK ring vehicle in which William Rus- 0 % b 2 % % ok % % % sell will be seen on the screen of the| Otto Beck, who has spent several| Rex theater. are seen Francelia senting the princi illington, femiline : role |saps, even though he enjoys to go Harvey Clark, Bull¥Montana. who|down to his old home in Wisconsin, has been seen in several Douglas|Blackduck seems a better place to ‘Fairbanks features; Fred Smith, Lu-|Kve. cille Ward and Carl Stockdale. Wil-| .Mr and Mrs. C. C. Honey and fami- liam Russell presents’ the rold of|jiy of International Falls and_ Otto Monty, who gets “in bad" because he|gtteson also of International Falls, will not marry the girl his aunt has|are camping on Round lake. Mr. O:- selected for him, and secondly be-|teson is looking arter the timber of cause he turns down an offer auntie|tpe International Lumber company m‘t‘:(le:dmm 0“\‘;‘1’“!‘}]1:;0'.“ku§“;l::evsn of which Mr. Honey is the manager. sel own. akes thes| - f s rs. A. O. Odegaard and little son llggfed‘,l?o:e;in:_he girl' aunti# has 8e- | pryng “returned last _Wednesday On ono oceasion he s knocked | rom um extended vielt with Mr. Ode- down a flight of stairs inthe home|52ard’s folks at Albert Lea. ¢ i | Henry Moen and family and Mr. of his aunt by his trainer, Lefty Ned, and Mrs. Hans Paulson left Friday and he falls at the feet of Victoria|; A i < .|in Mr. Moen’s Dodge car for -Devils Harrison, the girl whom his aunt has Lake. N. D., where' they will, wsit PR KX KKK KEKKKK bui"!’t for him this spring by Carpenter ¥|C. P. Peterson. In the supporting cast|weeks visiting relatives and friends;| i Hoes Lo Tolar GVIds Jeturned tast Week- e | Dooby orom Al the Qifexent prares John Shereck home. Mi%s Ruth Kb vetuyrned from| | Waubon Tuesday: after visiting with | ] Mr. Thompson. is having two more cottages built on the lake shore by Carpenter Alvin| Olson. The lake is a busy place as! —_——————— spend some time at the Blackduck FRECKLE‘FACE lake, which is known for its abun-| Y dant figh and beautiful scenery. | i Rev. A. 0. Odegaard went to Wild- |Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots and Northome Sunday, where he con- —How to Remove Easily . ducted services. = . Heré’s a chance, Miss Freckle-face, ' The board of equalization met last |to try a remedy for freckles with the Monday at the Council rooms. |guarantee of a reliable concern that g Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Lien and fam- [it-will'mot cost you a penny unless it ily drove to Twin Valley in their new |romeves the freckles! while, if it does’ Nash car Saturday, returning Mon-!give you a clear complexion, the ex- day. They went to visit Mrs. Lien’s |pense is trifling. - ) | mother. 3 | Simply get an ounce of Othine— Mrs. Cora Johnson and two broth-tdouble strength—from .any ‘druggist| ers, and_three of their friends of land a few applications should show | Mentor, Minn., are here visiting Mr.|you how easy it is to rid yourself of ! and Mrs. Elmer Langard | the homely freckles and get a beau- | A contract has been let to Mr. tiful complexion. Rarely is more than | Marvin G:l_stad, our local painter, for | one ounce needed for the worst case. | 50 road signs, showing the way to| Be sure to ask the druggist for the | 'REX TODAY ‘William Farnum |ruffians plan to abscond chosen. Victoria did not think much of his sudden entry into her life, but ‘Monty fell hard for her. Victoria ty follows. Speed Armstrong, a friend of Monty. accompanies her. aunt. The party dis on a treasure hunt and brought along a bunch of ruffians to help dig the treasure. The with the treasure and Monty comes out vic- toricus. The ruffians lock Monty’s aunt, Victoria and, her fither in a handy cave. His aunt pleads with yOouns | Monty to free them and Monty, hav- ing the upper hand, exacts a promise from her which is fulfilled. What is the promise? See William Russell in “Quick Ac- tion" at the Rex theater Saturday and receive the answer. “g13” AT ELKO THEATER “813", the Robertson-Cole suver- leaves on a trip to Colorado and Mon-| worling for the Summit Mercantile Victoria is chaperoned by Monty’s pany are having their land office with relatives and friends for a week. H. Weiler, formerly clerk at’the Farmers Co-operative [Exchange, is company these days. The Buer and Sathre Land com- |treated to a coat of paint by Mr. | Marvin Gilstad the local painter and designer. Mss Agnes Douglas, who for the !last few vears has attended the Chi- | cago school of home economics, came | home last wveek:to spend her summer | vacation. with - her parents. Miss |Douglas graduated this spring and will take charge of the, primary de- {partment of our ‘local schools the | coming year. iMrs. F. L. Koldon. who went to Thief River Falls to hear+the famous, St. Olaf Lutheran choir, returtied Sat- urday evening bringing with her two Rlackduck. These signs will ple where to find us. manager of the Blackduck Co-opera-| tive exchange, drove to Gonvick to visit with his family over Sunday. The Blackduck band is working very hard these days getting ready for the great celebration at Kelliher the Fourth, where they will furnish the music for the day. Their new uniforms, which are pure white, have just ‘arrived and we can feel justly proud of our splendid little band. | Mr. Revold Espe, the local well-| digger, who has spent some time in | Hibbing of late, drove through here on his- way to Kelliher Saturday. | ) First Trolley Car. of her nieses, Helen and‘Lucille Her- LAST TIME THIS EVENING | manson of Thief River Falls, who will visit here for a few days. Miss E. Aspnéss of Montevideo, is uncle’s artiistic ambitions for him.| .. 9 pecial production featuring Wedge- isiting her old time fniends, He finds a nice dress for only $200 wood Nowell, which plays; last Hme«,!;‘f;a‘a,‘,’d 1]5": Do ol and buys it for Piincess Jones, let-| ting her think it cost but the $17.50 she had entrusted to him. It proves * a dress of destiny and the means of carrying Prncess Jones into a series of amazing and exciting edventures. The story fis told in ‘“Princess Jones,” a Vitagraph production star- ring Alice Calhoun, directed by \George V. Seyffertitz, which will be shown at the Grand theater tonight with the vaudeville. “Princess Jones” is a stirning comedy drama by Joseph Franklin Poland. It is replete with human in- terest tense situations humor and pathos. It provides an excellent ve- hicle for the first starring effort of Alice Calhoun. “HIS GREAT SAORIFICE” AT REX THEATER TODAY Those who love fine dramatic work, the best that the screen affords, will be pleased to know that William Far- num will open at the Rex theater to- day in a play of domestic life called “His Greatest Sacrifice.” at .the Elko theater tonight, is a cléver mystery drama in which Mr. Nowell, supported by an excellent as a screen actor. Adapted from; the famous story by of that master crook, Arsene Lupin. Altogether, 813" iz probably the 'best mystery drama ever screened. The en‘{'re cast is excellent. Headed by the feature player,. Wedgewood Nowell, it consists of Katheryn Adams. beautifull blonde lady, Wallace Beery, screen villain of note, Frederick Vroom, Thornton Edwards, Vera Steadman, Colin Kenny, William V. Mong and J. P. ver sheet. “THE IDOL OF THE NORTH” “The Idol of the North,” a new picture in which Dorothy Dalton has Sivard Lunde and family of Clear- brook are here visiting at the John | Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Oas and family | spent two days at Detroit, Minn., last Maurice Leblanc, “813” is a fastmov-| week, where’ they went to take part ing, thrilling tale of the adventures i, the Nordmans Laget in session | there. Mrs. Bettha Lucken and daughter Olga returned last week from Fargo, N.. D.,- where Mrs. Lucken went to | seek medical aid. 1. E. Stowell of Brainerd, has spent leading | some time here taking orders for door plates and signs. Mr. Stowell ex- pects to locate here. The Blackduck State bank is hav- ing a full. basement dug under ‘its Lockney, all well known on the &il-|yuiding on Main street. George Har- ton is doing the work. The Blackduck postoffice looks a great deal better and seems more in- | visting since it was clothed n a new AT THE ELKO SATURDAY | it of paint, with a good cement sidewalk on two sides. Mr. Ole Thompson, the boat-house a rtold similar to that in her great|man, has just moved into his new This story, based on .modern life, | g ecess of two years ago, “The Flame | cottage on the lake shore, which was shows that there cannot be two mas- ters in the house. It teaches that a wife cannot gain the greatest happi- of the Yukon,” will be the attraction at the Elko Saturday and Sunday. Miss Dalton has the role of a queen | Austreng home on Moose Point of |- cast, does-tlie best work of his We“‘m:cl‘;duik lake. The first street car in.the world op-i erated with a wire suspended over- | head; commonly known as a -trolley | wire, was in Kansas City, May 1, 1885, | on a line south of Westport, an ex- | tension beyond what was then known | as the “Westport Horse Car Line.” ‘ ' Texas Legal Definition. An alibl is when were somewhere else at the time you | committed the crime—Dallas News S R L A Rooster and Road. Why does a rooster cross the road? | He doesn’t. He gets half way, and a | car hits him.—Nashville Tennessean. ok O Ok % kO ® BIG LAKE x RS S S LSS 2222 88 Harley A. Hansen and Mrs. C. O.! Wing came home from attendance at | Bemidji State Teachers college Sat- urday, returning Tuesday morning. Baptist gospel team of Bemidji| will hold services at Big Lake school | house Sunday afternoon at 3:30! p. m., July 3, 1921. - Everybody cor-| dially invited to be present. ‘Members of the Sunday school are | planning a picnic lunch after the! | i 3 be | double placed at various places showing peo- | strength is sold under guarantee of | te | money back if it fails Mr. C. L. Gundvaldson, the new freclhles.—Adv. you prove you | == strength Othine as this; to remove Plumbing & Heating SEWER EXTENSION WORK ' You will save a great deal of worry and bother for yourself by calling on us when you are ready’ -to:. fig- ure on any of this work. NHIS GREATEST SACRIFICE" WILLIAM (FOA.PRODUCTIONL, - A Great Actor in One of the Most Dramatic Stories of the Year “INVISIBLE RAY” Episode No. 13 Evenings 7:10-9:00 10c and 30c Matinge 2:30 - 10c :ifd 25¢ ROY V. HARKER PHONE 122 THIRD ST. | | | WHOLESALE PRICES TO CONSUMER Consumers Shoe 211 Third St. Bemidji, Minn. 211 Third St. Bemidji, * Minn., Co. CHILDREN’S PATENT | LADIES’ BLACK AND 4 BROWN OXFORDS— LEATHER | MARY Low Military heels— JANE PUMPS — Com- fortable— LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS OX- FORDS—Low heels, white enam- eled soles— ness in life by sacrifiding the love of |of the turbulent Aurora Borealis sa- her husband and her child for the|joon and dance hall, and her acting plaudits of the theater-going public. |ghowy the fire -and-vigor for-which SPECIAL SPECIAL ce....$3.98 When his wife starts out on her ca- reer her husband has just begun to win success as a writer. But the wife jgnores this; in her selfish ambition she cuts loose from her husband and child. She wins fame, but in the end she longs for what’she had wilfully cast away---the love of these two. yHils Greatest Sacrifice” is a Wil- Han Fox production. It was direct- ed by J. Gordon Edwards, who has made some big pictures for Willlam Fox, including *‘Cleopatra” and “'Sa- lome.” “His Greatest Sacrifice” is Mr. Edwards’ forty-fifth picture made for the Fox company. “PHE KID” SHOWING AT REX THEATER SUNDAY “The Kid" Asosciated First Na- tional's six reels of joy, is to be the attraction at the Rex theater Sunday. It is more Charlie Chaplin than has ever been put into one picture before, for, in addition to being six full reels:| she. is famous. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE bidn’t Ca're stomach trouble and wa graveyard. Being worse. happened, and wanted'to die. everything, . ,Am now in fine condi tion and Jdgek 26 -ré{dwes the ,eatagrhal thé intesti: DAILY PIONEER| What Happened “I became a physical wreck from g a fit sub- ject only for the operating table. or| discouraged, I| gave way to drink, which made things I got so I didn’t care what| Mayr’s | Wonderful Remedy ‘has cured me of | is a simple -,h}\mtzg:-’;ggp.hihcihn :tfn{{:‘ t 1 mucts’ from | 1 traot and @]lady ithe ins DEMPSEY and | pionship bout of July 2. REX Saturday Saturday, July 2 GO TO IT! Every man and boy—yes, and practically every woman, everyone who is human is interested in the great cham- Do You Want to See Some Good Fights? “QUICK ACTION” at the Rex Theatre Saturday is bristling with them. BOYS’ SPORT TENNIS —Leather trimmed— CARPENTIER SPECIAL ....i........ 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At all druggists.—Adv. |&@ and a nex-prizefighter put over some A-1 boxing bouts. elebrate Amevrica’s Greatest liday Wearing Comfortable Footw: A with real acting ability, plays - f ¢ bliday ng e ear ,‘ ':fismle mlreeflms o plo RS i See the big fight between Russell and a gang of desperate ¥ OUR PRICES ALWAYS LOWER—QUALITY CONSIDERED 5 il ing to the comedian that before the crooks who were treasure hunting among the ruins of ) e | production was over he was \\m‘-lvep /\ e, 1% Colorado, "—' R ly k n ameng the film colony / [ > }17 / . i i i;' ‘{hen:ov;st where the picture was [I Ill“j [7//7€?! BULL MONTANA | send ' _“‘/“a.t‘éh Us Grow .« 5 e O have him himeell. NR = TABLETS - NR gives ll)lulssell a blo“:i which throws him over a second- Z| i Mot g Cost L i i al rice Edna Purviance, whose beauty and MR Tonisht- <o story balustrade, an lands_him at the feet of society’s our h C general noting altiity made her such | [ONENNINN F:-éllRioht ,(é‘é: most beautiful debutante, with whom he proceeds to fall %/ Orders onsumers o€ 0. to All a splendid leading lady for Chaplin In previous productions, has the lead- ing feminine role. i CITY DRUG STORE desperately in love,