Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 6, 1921, Page 4

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WHAT ALICE LAKE THOUGHT . ABOUT “THE SCARECROW" indulging in a giggles. “Speaki one \ L make eten Buster Keatonn look 'like the scarecrow.” “The ScardgrbW™ ‘appears at the GrPEd theater Frid?y tl:nd Satl;;dnby. % “‘Bring_ Him, In,” which wi e i, shown wfifl?‘wz Idaret b .'1%5 & rugged and dramatic tale of the Can- adian Northwest mounted police. “Bring Him In” is the slogan of the scarlet coated guardians of the law in the Northwest and Earle Williams as the hero of the story carries out this slogan. “Bring Him In” is also described as a strong love story. “ONE MAN IN A MILLION” AT ELKO THEATER FRIDAY Movie fans of the city are in for a fireat when “One Man in a Million,” the latest Robertson-Cole super-spe- cial release starring the inimitable character actor George Beban, opens at the Elko theater next Friday. fot a run of two days. This new six-reeler has been nothing shorti of a. sensa- tion. wherever shown, and crities are on record as having declared it :an exceptionally clean and highly en- tertaining production; ‘In the leading role, Mr, Beban gives a performance that he has never before equaled during his long: careet,in,the theatri- <al business,, i DUSTIN FARNUM FILMED! AT REX THEATER SUNDAY . Dustin Farnum’s return as a- Will- jam Fox star is an event of general interest to motion picture followers. ing personalities on the screen and He posses one of the most engag- in his unprofessionl activities as well. As a screen star he appeals as strong- ly to admirers of the matinee 'idol type of actor as to those whose per- ference is for the he-man hero. In “The Primal Law,” he has an alto- gether pleasing role. Farnum achieved his first notable. suceesses and won abiding fame .as an actor on the speaking stage, in “The’ Virginian,” “The Ranger]® “The Squaw-Man,” and “Cameo Kir- by.”? He started his stage career with the Ethel Tucker company. Dustin_Farnum, who makes ‘h home in Beverly Hills, California, an “outdoor man,” fond of hunting, fishing and boating. With his return as a Fox star plans wy e, formed . uprasentipg him _inmu{x? et of gLr - pictures. »4The Brimak. Iew™, is: first of these, and about six others ,are-to follow in the course of the present season. oru s THE COWEGY ACE” AT'THE RE XTHEATER SATURDAY o The often - heard remark “thaf "they'resonly moving picture .C%E boys” “ddes not apply to the lwtest r‘t;l(msv of Westart Pictur Ine. “Thd; Cowboy Ace.” which is tq bg. shown at the Rex theater Satufday.’ One of the many thrilling episodes is truc romance of the “West is” is a genuine “Roundup,” an ion when the “cowhands” from miles around_gather to compete in hzvu ng, life-risking sports of the “‘Aest. Broncho riding ,steer roping, wild horse racing, and stecr “bull duggmg," comprise some of the con- tests in which these cowboys take part and which’ are shown with re- g:xl-l;:lblc nhofltugmphic skill in “The o““i! o¥,.Ace- 4 e ted,” a unj vlay. 56wy A i?-]i,j'c?:r:!) of th"e,‘mpfit ;Yok d of ;mod; e vhoys. . Tha “ston : the plivy Nz'? O the “play Tequires that mast win ¢ §1,000 prize he Roundup to ‘the man t’hn“i 3 ;;Z‘:E(n:mp Texas steer with his Bara: Rahde in the shortest snace of. time. was no “double” to dg the wrestling: for “Red. %" Ha% it self. Some out-of-the-ordinaty aer ¢ e v.aefopland mafipulations, with “Red” u(::n }:;4(5 {wnltfu', also play a prominent part in this production, cast of which m'c]u(h»s suyh sterling portrayers of Western roles as Al Hart and Jack Mower. - MUSIC AND COMEDY IN VAUDEVILLE AT GRAND Tonight, starting at 7:13 ond of the regular Th deville shows, which are a weekly ttraction will be the program at the Grand theater. E and laugh- off with a will be off 3 . two eldve Boyd, known as “The Off plep. of t‘lififiy e Bretwer’s vassoci: tiom;” has Fome hew” {dez Byrning: Q ih,” by’ Mohler and Faytelle, i wh I will dfive k ubborn case of the grouch. 1 ohler is nationally known, havi minstrel show The Loster Night at Home,” ¢ the vaudeville program with a balanciny act that is just different, with the a sensational dive over a handst ing picture, with leading ol world’s famo in the ..... . Upon completion of “The Scare- crow,” the third of the Buster Keat- on smile reels, which followed “One Week” and “Convict 13,” the slap- stick king invited some of the Metro sta¥s td see it in the projection xoom. “Well, what do you think of it?” he asked pretty Alice Lake whio ‘was series of “schoolgirl ng seriously,” She said-be: tween chuckles, “it strikes me that k as convict 13 js enough to Dhevep.. i y only | little | how a beautiful ‘waman’s wit and wiles won back the man she loved and solved a'great intrigue, and will précede’the vaudeville at both shows, the ‘,firé‘gggginnim: at 7:15 and the secolidh tonight ox:ly. “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL” " 15 A WONDERFUL PICTURE _".‘Th]&, Affairs of Anatol,” a Cecfl B. DeMille production for Parampuht «whichflfe shown at the Elkozfhe- ater’ y, Monday and Tuédday, is a wonderful picture. It has ana]l~ star cast headed by Wallace Reidiand ; Gloria Swansojuand iin, point fof l{ea? 3 K ty of settings and splendor of ph tography, jt(. saanot be surpassed.’ y 3 “THE SCARAB RING” AT P UANIEVEEKS! XCAIN TONIGHT The picture that has one guessipg from the time the first flash is shown upon the screencand keeps the spec- tator guessing until the final closeout is called YThe Scarab Ring,” and was shown at the Elko theater last night, and agdin appears tonight i wnat theater, with pretty Alice Joyce ‘as the featured player. ! As a novel, the story is popular| with lovers of mystery, society and | love. It combines. the eclements of | these three types of fiction and blends | them into a splendid production | which offers Miss-Joyce unlimited op- | ities in the way of emotionnll 1t LEGION MEETING TO ATTEND ‘WMarshal “Fochy’ Noted Militacy Leader, Plans .to . Honor Convention With His Presence. nors of Missourl and Kan- rors of Kanshs City, Kan., anil"a federation of the and Missourl, ai principal ‘clubs “ard societies. of those cities joined in . formal expression | of the -honor they feel on the occ sion of ‘the: visit Marshal Foeh will make to the United States in October gion at4 A memori. sented themigrs P the recent feation of thé”' Flirty monument in France by Chartes W, Bartlett of Kan- sas City, chairman of the distin- guished Visitorsccommiittee of the con- vention.. «Alr. tlett accompanied | the, Legion pigrimgge 1o France for this purg b Tt The marshiall asked Mr. Bartiett to comvey tg the people of Missouri and:! Kansas how deenly he was' touched by this Lonox, assure them of the engérness.withe.which he slooked forward to seeing more: of the. Legion when he should come to the United E "PIONEER "WANT" ADS i BRING-RESULTS powerful carcass. Skid tread with sure tractiort. ST the [ ownefs. { " milédge. Evyéry day, 1 H Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., «Jacksonville Branch, acksonville, Florida. Gentlemen :— stone Cord tire. mileage to_each retread- ing was about 7,000, I think you will agree this is a romarkable record, It is especially unusual as T knbw. the owner to sbeagevere driver. How- < eviEThe gives his tires proper inflation. The tire in question is not yet out of service and has every indication of being sufficiently strong for an- other retread. I am ¢ " mailing _photographs un- RS Tepatate cover Penhey, N . Plant City, Fla. B <3 i i Reécords from ,v'a‘-{?'.-,'-»g!a Tires,‘f built the Firestone ,wy._[.could not fail to produce the country, gomes the word thz 10,000;::20,000: or 80,000 miles are frequent™ and. consistent records. I submiit herewith the history of a 33x4 Fire- This tire has run 57,000 miles. I have .retreaded It seven times. The average GOLF A GAME FOR THE POLITICIANS By David L. Blumenfeld (United Press Staff Correspondent) Waghington, Oct. 5.—The ancient and royal game of golf is just ll.bo!lt as popular in Washington as it is in England—its birthplace. Golf is essentially the game of poli- ticians. When President Harding takes a week end vacation on land, he nearly’ ahwhs finds time for at) l'east«m'm:fiolssdvex;one ofcthe beaus ifal . links, syrreunding the capital. Q%fi&?fi“"mr'gc dn'ivés” and putts”his--way - ground- -Sandringham zourses ahite: Bremion-Lloyd - George “thing at London’§ B e SRiethona /sLinks— th ashi e i nd [sLinks—the W?‘?{fi. v Ty Thet, {g .gl,gx 1 British cabinet” who cannot iplay = as ever he was with quick at the expense of his, M{l trymen. “Jinmy?”’ Craig pfinte m cr of Ulster, can give any of the ish professionals as hard a game as they like, while Lord Birkenh whom Britishers know better z: Smith, once played round Heath links in par for every hole, barring the last. He foozled that one. Golf in England differs hardly at | all from the game here. In England they have played the game for years and years, here it is pra ally new. Nevertheless the only d American wouid find in would be the caddies. British caddies are mere kids—but .they know the England game inside out. Thei They will criticize anybody, from:the m st tyro to the most accomplished Duke or commoper, it is. ail mister, keep yer eye on the blinkin’ ball. You wouldn’t ’it a bally ’ay- stack the way youre ’oldin’ them clubs,” is quite-a usual bit of advice. In Scotland the hint the same, only it’is unprintalle, hecause only ‘af: ol Car Owners want more rubber on the tread where the wear is hardest; more gum between cord plies to perfect a resilient and And they want a scientifically constructed Non all angles and contacts to resist skidding and give Firestone Cord Tires "have met these demands of Read Letters Below,;r-‘—‘.. cepear—— from all oves mate Sept. 10, 1921 Thirteenth & Minneapolis, Gentlemen :— FABRIC SOX 32 NON SKID EXTRA SI _55 (S 13 . this il‘-(bric‘ ,dr_t.ag,l:l‘ d lir:‘s only’ :s{uefim and™experi- | ence can i ity At i L this qu 18cotsman’ ould and four hundred miles 1o Walton | rence an | eyes never fail them in a hnut for your lost balls. 29,000 to 57,000 Now and then they are empha- sized by unusual instances such as quoted below,. like ‘"these demonstrate the ultiswi« possibilities Cords under careful driving, / The Harvey E. Mack Co., Harmon Place, It occurs to me that you might be interested in the mileage that I obtained from the set of Firestone Cord tires on my Dodge coupe. The Scots do ‘credit “to ‘the ac- cent.. | s ¥ But ‘even then,.] doubt if ‘any’ cad- die can come up to the darkie boy| on certain links in Washington, who stands bareheaded while you pungle| your putt and mumble .a prayer, beg- ging: “Mister Gawd! Fo’ de land’s sake, put ’at ball in de hole!’ JUix Victoria, B, C.—An aerial week-| end fire prevention patrol has been instituted by/ the provincial govern- ment, to tect valuable timber on ¥}x~:u¢epvq Jand and along the coast:| e fi“fwl will cover an area on the! mainland, for the, province and Van: couver Island between three hundred| Retiable, Home Reduction Syctem from 10 t, will bo rticularly bove normal w to learn that they hil enjoying tha althier, Nuthing 1 by using Korein simple rules of t eame with tke box, nt is'| ious melhods of you'may avirg found a feol youiger! ) Enjoy | heaitnful, -refund anials, to Now York Korein Goy NAGE, Ftation X, E A. Bgrker's Pharmacy WE HAVE THE BEST' Teach your youngster where to buy the-best soda waters. If you have bought one here yourself, you’ll know where to tell him to go. If you A | pd Miles Performances of Firestone'’ Sept. 2, 1921 first tire went over 29 000 miles, The second tire rolled up a mileage of between 34,000 and 35,000, These were both rear tires and hsd. been cut considerably by chains, The two front tires have gone better than 35,000 miles and are still in good condition. expect to getlat least: 40,000 miles from each of them, I need scarcelyx say that the Firestone . Cord will be' my tire “choicefor the future. ¥ . Beard, §22 LaSalle Bldfi...‘ ‘Minacapolis. - | If you are troubled with pains or ! aches; feel tired; have headache, | indigestion,insomnia; painful pass- age of urine, you will find relief in liver, bladger and uric aci | National Remiedy of Holland since 1696 “Fhree' sizes, Bl druggists. A1 FOUKS) | Look for the 3t and TRy Ry YT 3 14 % THE. PIONEER. WANT AD:. ™ | ' GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AND AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES 'DON'T DESPAIR We repair all Starting, Light- ing and Ignition Systems. “SATISFACTION GUARANTEED” . MOTOR SALES & SERVICE CO. :+ ..Phone 161 313 Irvine Ave. . GOLDMEDAL o world's standard remedy for kidney, troubles and ¢ il Guarantosd. Bemi naire Gold Medal on every box accept no imitation, | ) DALLY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS -i/) BRING RESULTS | e PHONE OR MAIL YOUR ORDERS —if it i3 more convenient. We'll take care of your wants. We’re cramped for rbdm, just now, while the men are working on our new building, on the corner of Minnesota Ave. and 4th St.—+- 14 But we are able to take cére of our cus- tomers if you will bear with the incon- venience of getting to our store. The workmen are using all possible speed, and it'will-only be a short time till we will be in our new and more spa- cious home—right where we used to be. In the meantime—business goes on as usual— e ’ ra The little inconvenience now will be .well repaid when our new and up-to- date Hardware Store is finished—and another fine block i§ added to the Be- midji business district. | "THANK You! . ~ Bemidji Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE Bemidji, Minn. will buy your potatoes, onions and otier vegetables - Clover seed, hay, poultry etc. We will also store your potatoes if you want to hold for higher prices. We claim to have the best potato storage in'Northern Minnesota. Here are some of the advantages: .Our building is frost-proof ani practically fire-proof. Temperature automatically regulated. Will be equipped with labor saving machinery. Lowest insurance rate. . The best men that money can hire in charge. YOUR BANK WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON YOUR STOR- AGE TICKETS—CAN YOU BEAT IT? If you want storage room, make your reservations now as space is going fast. We handle sacks for the convenience of our patrons, yeu:have a car of potatoes or.can makz.up a car, be sure and get our bid before , L § « 31§ nsel We handle the Boggs Sorter—the best sorter on the market. .We buy car lots a?yvqhg.rt_e. i There are no strings to this proposition-—you can store with us and . seilito ti:iel higl}ésg blddér v j . | /WE 'ARE READY/ NOW TO BUY OR STORE YOUR 1 in 165 - 41 20 sme na: POFATOES / “The Bemidji Produce Co. Office Phones—3807 & 157 Resident Phone—976-W an ¢ . o seien Temporary Location: CLIFFORD WAREHOUSE SO0 LINE TRACK Permanent Location: NEW KAPLAN BLDG.

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