Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 3, 1921, Page 3

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Bemld]l and Vlcmny Joms in the natlonal demonstratmn of the better motlon pnctures ‘What Paramount' : o : : . Week, ijngs — \ : X Lo Q ‘}5 \\ // Q.0 ,\*“5 uxm‘\ S : N S To Bemidji T&ifiqrfiow in _celpbr,qfioq,‘ of ‘Fourth ! | Anx}mnl»l’nramount Week, the ELKO: L THEATRE will RE-OPEN for the new seasoni D\mng' its “summer vac;fion,’.’ The ELkO has been thoroughly renovat: S tTobbae: ¥ ihoatio ;n:ll enm’\:l‘);I ;e-decornted aYou Welfi - : g s Vormgen P oy b St $ | ¢ £ g has been left undone to insu TEXT WEEK is Paramount Week—the great- e B your comfert and pleasure. | . 3 a . . i i & e Banner e i est days and nights of entértainment since the §. 1o front of theatres - day when you saw your first circus. G ok St e The ELKO jo proud to be among thel y ; ¥ y : demonstration of bets theusands of theatres throughout' thei# Its the fourth annual Paremount - theatres-in U. S, A. alone with theie world, privileged to participate, in 4 Wuel}nt that: ax}dwhen?ny;‘hmz hap- pl:otcplaya year in, year out. . PARAMOUNT WEEK. Also, the pens four annual times in the motion {n P;rnmo\tnt ‘Week you seco all the bost management considers llwlf fort\inuhé' 5 - s’:?l::;ef ;:gfiny:glr lfix;nfl :;:\E‘e‘:g;l};-:: 3 :;é:t&'i:‘:;g:::?:m:;:;::o:' ;z Imt :Ble to offer the I:lemld:n p\lb‘:‘lc h _.' It lous sensati t 2 r this occasion, such noteworthy ;hegiy?\frgco“ %ms:faéfi St X bttt ey PARAMOUNT PICTURES as “SEN- ofping Yaks Hhen o national sereen || Ml biing yeu sensaional improvements i TIMENTAL TOMMY,” - “APPEAR; i ;:;rzxziv;lrthat“é what Paramount ! s:i‘:};’;’g‘ Pictures, groadly °‘“d‘”“"d“f’:; ANCES” and Elsie Ferguson in “SAs: ! . The grea\esunlentof theentireworld a ph::E;?:‘y.mv::::hmm.:}}::h;:rfl‘:‘udt;we:mo CRED AND PROFANE LOVE"—con; i prepares’ it for youl Paramount ' quickor, and your eyes shine brighter. 4 aldcrmg the ‘tremendous demand, fo wme-sNuctors and directors in Cali- A;;* );0“11‘1‘ d:f—‘t:eh-' N ; " 'hookings for PARAMOUNT WEEK‘ 5 e hat’s the best show in town 1 i fi::l; gregxmv,a?,?n?:dm;?ofi?wh‘i‘; < Thats what a Paramotint Picture alwaysis. You are urged to see and en.Joy all worlks on a scale so huge and 8¢ suc= o three of them. You can, and still have cossful as to supply more than 11,200 time for other diversions. T RELTY At ail he he ll k P P b This is a propituous time to thank our tiiese atres, a next week-Paramount Pictures wnli e shown pateoas or ther eplondid mpoart i e past and to express the hope thati | ) oI 3 \ our future attractions may merit a con-'' BLIOU mmm-; ..... g ;i-\;fil(‘fl EY, o i " D RAINBOW .o MAHNOMEN BN, [} e of o Aoy s ek, URPHEUM < ks ATeR A ‘~;. ADA‘ MINN ELKO T”EA TRE i made have been booked”for carly 4 e '." i SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY 3 UN[QUE .................. MARBLE MlNN shcwing. Ycu may depend on it that : ; | «SENTIMENTAL “TOMMY” ‘ &' - “IF AT THE ELKO—IT MUST BE' CWESTON . . 5o e BEAUUEU MINN. ! - With Gareth Hughcs and May McAvoy . PHOTOPLAY .......... ... MENAHGA. MINN. GooD.” - ; e WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY i BEK, 27 g 1 CALUMET. MIN, “APPEARANCES” L SCENIG < oo NORTHOME, MINN, — R . With David Pawell i PALACE F- L DAM. MINN: FRIDAY--SATURDAY ~ FLYRIC - oee OSLO, MINN- PERFUHMANBES GRAND .. - GRAND RAPDS, oy, [ ELSIE FERGUSON . 8 . - : { ) “m E—xix;— .o LOTUS . . .. PERRRERRE RED LAKE FALLS, MINN. EVENINGS—7:30-9:00 . LOYALTY .. lNTI:’RNAflONA‘ FALLS, MlNN i 3aceednd Prafane Love f UNDERWOOD. I MATINEES—2:30 N \ B o R I s o e e e Tt ER 000’ MINN' (Note Change from 3 P. M.) P \ A i . EXT WEEK ! “YOU'LL ENJOY THIS PAGE Tomorrow -- “Monda = FROM REAL LIFE Y W A.Donald Cnsp Production , , FLSIE 41N : “THE SEVENTH ON " = P : WONDER OF / b \ : ENTE | b HL.!:A A i lLLL(M D. TAYLORS PRODUCTION o / il | oRge” vy (0 up I o d /‘ " With David Powell Sir James M.Barrie’s SCZC re (anl /'O ane Just starting: out in their R “THE "HUMORESQUE' eflumen[dt Love’ heir friends OF 1921.” = N gt p"vx::;:dmclosrmla their —Harding-Whaley Co. Om made it her all And then when the crash with And there came a day when her love gruug):f_ jealousy, hate, Gareth Hughes :l;n(lhILwdllx:ln‘lhtn_\‘ml with, 1lifted him out espai ¢ depths. Come and see them re~ ) ,-:L. Mabel Ta]idferro A drama of goul's awakenine. build their love on the | ’” ¥ truth! ; and May MCAV?}’ From the Noted e The story of 'a lad who Novel and Play fought, like a knight of old, v for a painted lady’s daugh- ARNOLD BENNETT ¢ ter who was his queen. : Set amid charming scenes in the old Scotch village of =TT Thrums. Made of the things ,Q\ut make life worth while. Gparamotin! T8 Gpiclure The play. that created s Broadway sensation—and lured Elsie Ferguss son back to the stage for the greatest dramatic triumph of her carcer. A drama of life’s master cmotion—its daring, ite pain, its ecstasy. Its terrible vower to drag down. Its sacred power to glorify. Friday and Saturday Cag you bluff the world with'a smile? Can you beat it on your nerve? -~ And hnppmeafl and love—how shall tha eart, win them? Come and you'll see! In this soul-stirrid drama ‘of young mar- ; ML ¢ Tied lifc. 1 || Wednesday and Thursday

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