Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 4

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1 »Iwuew'mb»fio-i*t, 1b...:30¢ TS Sl A GREAT PICTURE COMING “The Woman God Changed,” a new Cosmopolitan picture for Paramount, which will be shown at the Elko the- atre tomorrow and Sunday, is a great photoplay. Seena Owen and {4 E. K. Lincoln have the leading parts. i The scenes are dramatic and the " photography beautiful. It is a pic- turization of Donn ' Byrne’s story, “The Woman God :Changed,” and was dirceted by Robert G. Nignola, {: “THE GOLDEN HOPE” AT ELKO THEATRE TONIGHT Edith Storey, the popular emo- tional actress of the screen appears iL‘ in “The Golden Hope,” a superb j% drama, which will be shown at the ‘l Elko again tonight. The scenario is by E. Richard Schayer from a novel of the same name by Grace Sartwell Mason and John Hil- liard. It is a Haworth production. Miss Storey is seen in the role of Kate Mariner, a plucky, well-bred and refined young woman, who is forced because of a misdeed committed by her husband, Dave Mariner, to flee with him to the West. Here she fol- lows him faithfully as he wanders from one place to another, restlessly and feverishly. Although “The Golden }Iope” is a story of the West and is laid in the ‘, \’Vtat, it is not a typical “Western movie picture.” There are no cow- boys dashing madly to save the hero- ine frnm the treacherous hands of the “villian.” It is rather a story in °. which Lhe human emotions are given -« full play- with the. spl ndnr and the ouritai desert as “Beauty - runs " through the entire production. Silhouetted against the western sky, three horsemen plodded over a weary mountain trail. They were Sandy Brouke, Soda Water Mnnmng, Mormon Peters—hating as one and 5 N ITODAY/AT 'GRAND | R NEWb OF THE THEATRES loving as one, gether. Suddenly down the narrow mou tain road, there darted into view runaway. Torse;and buggy. d(-spemtely at‘the lines, sat a 1 tightly cluching at his waist was little girl, her face paralyzed fear. The carriage, striking a large boulder, ¢ road. overturned. Th d the manup dying. H little givl whas untoucheu “Boys, I'm goin’ fast, and-I've g to tfust yow ; Yeu've 30& to care for And and the dying om his poLkd. @ clainf. tu‘ my litthe glr] when T* I'm leavin; er this,” man_ took ir a mine, And then the story begins. This is the way **Actip whic will be shown today and’ Siturda at the Grand. A new type of Wes ern thriller, starts. e gone. NELL SHIPMAN IN BIG with mmm \"\ul\m Tilli ‘}-'q-v-—; A | Miila Davenport and others. | | "_ n\ 1«.'“ t h “The Girl from God‘s Country” is | story, wh released by the ¥. B. Waren Corpor- | Mix thriller. poration. their lives linked to- "AFTER YOUR OWN HEART” AT THE REX SUNDAY | Tom Mix has probably* had more nera. n. Aml a peculiar fact is »hut; © anneat to be H\LYDA\l‘rtlbl(‘ Ih is' Intdst Fox pictura, ].ownvu —“After. Your Cwn MHeart,” which opens, 08 Supday ap the Rex Theatre | I Mix dpes some which: 'not en he ever did wi a ranchman. [uées autos and '1|l'mu‘-; as part | THE BEMIDJI'DAILY PIONEER /. L’\i"hum, L. .M. W clls,ruf the mnch e LIGHTNING SHOCK PROVES Penn Yan, N. Y., Sept. 23.—Ber- TUgEINg | i experiences on the range then nard Flynn, Li, of the Township of ny other man working before the|Milo, near here, Many of these experiences | eve; he incorporates in stunts upon the [to W !a\ cor Directed by e Nell Shipman and Qubarrihe for Tho Naflv Plansar Bert Van Tuyle romipon v “MEANEST MAN" MAKES OFF WITH CRIPPLE’S ROLL Announce to thc listening hemi- spheres tnat the ' mcanese wull nas been at work in the Adirondacks. Allen Sevey, so hopelessly crippled that he has to be moved about m a wheel chair, was the viciim. He re- cently asked a man at Tupper Lake hotel to take his purse, containing $147, all the funds he ed, to the kotel office fuf sa cping. The acguaintance took the roll and faded quickiy -into the forest pri- meval. pment. William W n?m-c‘ Cook wrote the s declared to be a real (By United Press) Snranac Lake, N. Y., Sept. 28.— AID IN RESTORING SIGHT (By United rress) WH.Clu prevints NELL SHIPMAN 4 ho longer wears | The boy had been forced |- cver since he'was| {4 Ty Pronam Rubscriha for Che FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921 0@@@@@0000.0. WANTED County Distributors for two fast selling articles. Season just starting. Auto Foot- Warmer and general Heating Flasks. Write for particulars, RADIO HEAT CO. 239 Plymouth Bldg. Minneapolis Minn, ‘00@0600900000 ' Whi vmdmg near 1 years ol The Girl from God's Coumtry re fence during a 1, he was ZTend 'ml uncon- | a bolt of lightning The | in m)pmwment in the buv ‘,'} s soon as he regained;] == |l From an original story by Miss Shipman OUTDOOR THRILLER AT GRAND = | The biggest outdoor 'pictur year, Nell Shipman in “The Girl (.ods Country,” will show at Gra Theatre ‘starting next Sunday. Nell Shipman is star, author director of this picture, and her v in two entirely different rol themtlc gqus thu dmm at ’l‘hrillim: provided in thm pi By sational battle in unplan in the air will oifer sol in the melodramatic typ p Brownie; the. Nell Shipman and the usual array of ‘animal are in cvirleme in “The God's County.”” Their work in . thi picture will delight grown- upq and I children alil Many of the scenes were taken in where siow - @ffects provide un- the Canadign‘North ‘Woods, beautifyl usual backgrounds. The excellent cast, headed by Shipman, includes Bovd Jrwin. ward Burns, Al'W. Filson, Berrell, Walt Whitman, C. - e “SERVICE IS OUR'WATCHWORD” Quality Eatables at All Times And Prices Are as Low as-the Markep Afi()ld\ Qh(xul(ler Ro Beetf Stew, lb Leg of Veal, Ib . 30c Goffeo, .per }h e Walter Baker’s Chocolate, HEAD LETTUCE Specials Thig Weelg\ K/ t mpbells éoupb, 12¢ can;. Jello, the real article, any flavor, E—CELERY—HONEYDEW MELONS PALACE MEAT & GROCER 202 Shouldér of Veal, Ib.. Veal Stew; b og of Ldmh l pk Nell Ed- George K. Van Girl from PP Palace Meat and Bmcery PHONE 200-201 814 BELTRAM! AVE, P. & G.S P. & G. T M““"‘Su.m, W Eledttip Spa\'k Soa[i 18 bars y ! Pearline, 6 pkgs ........ .25¢ Sunshine Water Softener, 2 pkegs Tar Soap, 5 bars .......30c Smmp‘ (“n(‘ken,' Ib...... 32¢ chs, Iy Leg of Veal, 1b ..30c Veal :Chops,i1b ... 25¢ Veal Shoulder, Ib....... 20¢ Pork Loin, b 1050 3i Pork Shoulder, 1b........24¢ Leg of Lamb, 1b ..........30c Lamb Chops, 1b............ 28¢ Watermelons, home-grown, each . || Veal Stew, 1b ... MILLER'S CASH and BflRRY STORE PHONE 295 FAIR-DAY SPECIALS FREE—1 cake of Jdp Rose Toilet Soap ulchase of 5 cdkes ol Kirk's Flal\o_ ter 5-1b pail Pure Strawberry, “} Raspberry, Ap)lcm or ..$1.36 ()xmuta Honcy at jar..70c Peach Jam -, b pail Kdm ‘:3 rup....35¢c 10-1b pail Karo Syrup..60= 10-1b pail White Karo Syrup Grape Fruit, 2 for ¢ || MEATSPECIALS | MEAT SPECIALS. Roll - Roast, I coiesesis 25¢ Pot Roast, b oo 1262 Ling Sausage, home- . ade; 1B s 30¢” Pork Sausag: b s Hamburger, b ... 20c Beef Stew, 1b . Picnic Hams, 1b . Lamb Stew, Ib . o oo uummm!mfluummumn ACTS EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, STARTING SEPTEMBER 29th and 30th TOM MIX K Jere Sunday in His New P;cture StarfomYounq Army - Home-spun Sox Hundreds of pairs are going to be disposed of at this Sale; used but can be repaired spe- cial, 12 pair for.....75¢ Angora Woo! Mufflers Just the article for La- dies and Misses; don’t miss -the chance to: get one at Navy Water-Proof Suits Just the article for ga- rage men and automo- bile owners; special 98¢ New Felt Lined Macki- naws © Only a limited supply 012 Al | AR $5.25 . .Army Shirts Brand new; a shirt that will outwear two of the; ordinary; extra heavy, Covernment Arctics Splendid 4-buckle, brand new Aret sacrificed at, po Ncw Regulation Sweaters A splendid assortment consisting of officers’ medium and hen\y Sed * Sweaters=— : Medivmi ‘weight., $2.98 “Heavy “‘weight....$3.98 — - Avmy Leather Vests ‘Jixtra: - heavy [Leather, New Kaplan We Must Make Room for New Merchandise Thafi: Is Being Shlpped to Us Daily. ftems Listed Below and See What Powerful Bargains Your Money Will Buy at This Sale. Few of the Many Bargai New: Shdes consisting of Army Read s m Siqt_\a for You{ o A et | Army O D Blankets | SHOES 500 O. D. Blankets, size 66x84, weight approximately 4 lbs; cost Marching Shoes, Officers’ Dress the Government approximately Shods, Army Hobnail Shoes, In- fantry Shoes, ete.; while they last | $10.00—priced to sell quickly $4.50 $3.85 Roofing Paper and Paint Our entire stock of Roofing Paper and Paints are going to be disposed of in this Sale. BEAR IN MIND -—tha‘r our Roofin@, has a high-grade Asphalt Base, and is guaranteed to give satistaction. 1-ply-Cettainteed Guard Roofing, 108 sg ft ................ $1.55 2-ply Cértaintéed Guard Roofing, 108 sqft . ............... $1.28 3-ply Certainteed Guard Roofing, 108 s b e oo e s ..$2.48 Red or Green Slate Roofing, heavy..... ... .. $2.85 uarameed for five years; 500 gal- Our famous Weather-Proof Paint, g .$2.25 lons to be SJld at this Sale at the as toundlnvlv low price of, gal. (All colors ineluding white) ARMY TENTS Brand néw Officers’ 9x9 Tent, 11-0z duck, 42-inch sidewalls, with poles and stakes—while 25 ‘ARMY COTS AND MATTRESSES A strong substantial Cot with lastiat ;o s miv s svmidieia ..$21.50 | steel springs,head and foot rests; Same Tents as above only slight- 30 inches w1de, 6 feet 9 inches Ipamed 2o s en e .815.50 | long; special ........... $2.35 Officers’ Raincoats and Macki- a(‘)s(f;e\zrgns%céii(aulswd) Maite ess%%fgé naws-—splendid qualities at 3 prices below wholesale 0.D, -Mackmaws, brand AW, SR e, L AT $9.00 Molesklp Ramcoat 0. 817,50 Cordulgy S3t ir7t. . ... $14.50 Gas Masks ; .$1.49 ARMY BRAND NEW HORSE BLANKETS Sold for less than half of what it cost the Government to purchase them—each ............ $2 98 U.S. Sm'plus Army Goods Store 126 Minnesota Ave. T illl|lllil|!||!llliillllllllllllll!lIl‘lIHHIIHIiHIIIIIIHll!‘I!m!!!llll!;!ilflifi!!lillllliilli!iin!l!!lIi!!llllIIHIliiil"IflI|III|||||llIlIHllIlIIIlIIIlI|III|!IlIIIllIll!llllllllIIIlmlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH]HE —___—__——-—-—-———-————'—' e e s e Habits contracted in child- hood produce a lasting im- pression on the adult mind. What better heritage can yeu give your child than that of thrift? By instilling the wisdem of the youthful consciousness, a fu- turc of comfort and success Besides the ac- tual savings, which are a worthy consideration, this habit is of inectimable valuc. saving ia’ is assured. Northern National Bank Every One of the This Is Only a S Army Re-Claimed Shoes All have been repaired by Government schoe- makers; sold for less than it coit to repai them; special. 0. D. Wool Blouses A few small sizes ...$1.98 Q. D, Breeches Renovated, a splendid assortment; thousands have " been sold—spe- cial $1.98 New Canvas Leggins Made of heavy water- proof Canvas; 300 pairs to be sold at New Army Skinner ! Mitts : One finger style, splen- did for hunting— driving and Brand Mew Black Army Slickers I'm‘mmh sold for $5.50 riced for this Sale 0.1ly at Army Re-Claimed Rain- coats Good condition...... $1.98 R HIT Army O. D. Overczoats A splendid All-Wool Overcoat, priced espe- cially low at ........ $5.50 Same as above, only dyed blue, black and green, at il 3

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