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? e e —T70 7. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER & “#TTTiwm numntin IR NEWS OF THE THEATRES BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY 'YHE NEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. .lIllIllllIlllllllI||IIlllllllIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllll"I"lllllllllIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIII||IIIIII|E_ | | ‘Gh B, CARSON, President K. H. DENU, See. and Mgz.| "~ 'G.W. HABNWELL, Kditos J. D, WINTER, City Editos ‘VAUDE"'LLiTTz';'f:: PNLY. ¢ [FIOMETIGNERE coMing e 3 | HERE ARMISTICE DAY e i Telephone 923 | * Showing tonight only, starting at| Every man, woman and child Who — 7:15 and with the second show be-|read the news of the recent boxing Enpered 4% $he postoffice st Bemidji, Minnesots, 2s m,!ginning at 9, the regular four-act|contest between Jack Dempsey and + under Aet of Congress of March 3, 1879. | vaudeville program, together with a|Georges Carpentier will be interested I — | five-part picture, entitled “A Daugh-|in the announcement that the authen- No attention paid to snonymous contributions. Writer's name must | ter of the Law,” will be shown at the ftic Tex Rickard:motion pictures of ‘to_the editor, but not mecessarily for publication. Comimunies- | Grand theater. ; the battle will:be shqwn here at the tions for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tussdsy | Monte LeCroix, with his guitar and | Grand theater on Armistice Day, - : X insure publication in the current isswe:~ harmonies, - offers - several numbers |’ These are the pictures taken af the ‘ { that are decidedly “dancy,” and clos- fringside under the personal jsuper- BUBSCRIPTION RATES es his act with some excellent clog]vision of Mr. Rickard, the pfomoter | By Hel dancing. Known' as the. origjnal “‘sii- | of the contest, and show every'detail 08 o3 600 ver: hieel dancer,” he submuts an act{of the fight from the building of the 3.00 Oze Yoat oo e 8. that is ‘entirely original. ertrude | huge arena up to the famous fourth VanDyke and Brother in- “Selling[round when Dempsey retamned tne ‘Love,” follow in a singing and talking [ world’s :championship. 'z e novelty. Mr, VL\nDyked enters as a During the engagement here the [ traveling salesman, and proceeds 1o, THE WEEKLY PIONEER-—Twelve published every M;sell “ove to a prospective customer.|from 1 to 3 o’cloek; andalso in the sad sent postage paid to any address for, in advance, $2.00. He displays his-samples, pre-historic | evening. 1 OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS love, vampire love, brother and sister { love, and the voice of love which is| DRAMA OF NORTHWEST AT music. Both have splendid singing THE REX THEATER SUNDAY voices and make splendid use of that A powerful drama of the Great "A SOMEWHAT EMBARRASSING POSITION talent. Northwest directed by Harry Rivier, h ion i a peculiar condition| g h h bI" thg.re{zen%ele%lhqlil lnl{q&rt}i‘gfikz&:‘den‘; candidates have{ Starr and Starr are billed as an|is the attractioni to be at the Rex as been 13(: 088 f i1 e.:’. t; E@ures roposed by these eccentric comedy duo, and are on the theater commencing ‘Sunday. been elected by safe majorities, the meas prop | program for laughing purpses only. Roy Stewart who has achieved an Independent candidates have been defeated. ‘The Independent| Vontella and Nina close the show.fenviable reputatioy for powerful candidates had really adopted the mez}llsull;es upon \]v}(mlmth gllflknte of tgeh Follies }tserger?.tx?ris g:?fi?:: del‘iir_xeatio ; gives a s'tn;;g vot was taken as a platform upon which they appealed to the|Erance, and having Just conp ctec a1 manding performance in the i : s eight-week engagement at the Hippo- duall role of Maupome, the outlaw, people. Their platform was rejected while they themselves WO e “Fork, these two offer | and John Whitley, his pwin i) out. come sensational stunts in gymnas-|New }{urk critics unanimously agreed tics, Madame Nina being positively [that in this production Stewart rises the only lady in the world doing a|to the height of his artistic career. Great interest is aroused by this pro- duction because it is Mr. Stewart’s X 118 - Three Months i | | Those who have analyzed the vote explain this by saying| that those who voted for Frazier voted almost to a man against | v : the measures, while thousands voted lfm' Nes%os \tx;]ho did C{wt fv<I)te: balancing split on the ring. in favor of the initiated laws. In other words, thousands ot In- o Y 86, dependent voters went to the polls, voted for their candidates| “TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE" S‘é?f.ni‘é‘éfi"fii?fi’i"&afiffif&hfi‘é’afiofihi’: and for nothing else. AT THE GRAND TOMORROW |the portrayal of the two characters Some of the things the Independents hoped to be able to| The romantic South, land of soft|in this vivid drama, b do they canrtot now do. The Bank of North Dakota, which was|skies, lovable characters and day|. Mr& S'tgwartidesex*ves credit for the %o have been wound up, must be continued. The Industrial|dreams that stretch over vistas of el D Bovelty in charse Commission, which was fo have its wings clipped and confined | juniper, magnolia and cotton blooms, | tex EeTR et Bn O N ention. Py s : | has come into its own again though |effort to deviate from the convention. E.)th?i oger]z:twnslff the mill x;mc}l1 eleva:or business at vDralI:efandl the medium of the motion picture. |3l t¥pe that has too often found its ran 'orks, will continue to have the same power as betore. i 5 i € This photoplay dramatized from Mary | Way' to. the ssilver sheet. He is sup- The Home Building association will remain a legally constituted|s. Holmes’ celebrated mnovel, “Tem- ported by an all star cast headed by institution. However, without doubt, the present condition of|pest and Sunshine,” is proving a :1}:?!3"1;8 ;{AomseRLo_veel.v. It was di- ihese institutions wil Ibe thoroughly investigated and a report| furore hit with audiences everywhere, ) Fectec 57 Lt i of same made to the people of the state, so that they may know|in the North cven move than fn the 'y BORDER WIRELESS” AT the details and just what a legacy was left by the Nonpartisans, | Soui e ' eool " and southern ideals ELKO THEATER TOMORROW whether it be good or bad. is winning the praise of rich and poor, | - A fine cast supports William S. Hart in his new picture, “The Border Wireless,” which comes to the Elko tomorrow, Friday only. high and low, the aristocracy of the cities and the workers of the villages, Wanda Hawley, one of filmdom’s prettiest actresses, is leading' woman. marts an# towns. The picture prom- ises to win as great a following as the Another well-known film beauty, Mar- cia Manon, has an important role. book from which it was adapted, and will be shown afternoon and evening Others in the cast are Charles Arling, James Mason, E. von Ritzen, Ber- | at the Grand. “THE GREATER PROFIT” AT thold Sprotte, etc.” The story is _a THE ELKO AGAIN TONIGHT {modern one, dealing with.the work «The Greater Profit,” an R-C pic-{® the:Mexican: border and Hart has ture, will end its engagement at the one. of -the, most vivid: roles of his | Elko theater tonjght aftext a highly tareer.. . . ‘ | successful showing. Edith Storey A S A takes the leading honors in this un- usual drama but laurels.also go to HARD TIMES HlT CH“‘E & ; the members of the cast among whom |- DESE“'ELQWER PRICES are some of the best known -players|. on_the screen Greater Profit” is highly dramati revolving about a young girl of higl ideals and her experiences in the un-/| The tfille of a man who came out of a past that. / i wag dead and fought for a cause he held more er, brings about her regeneration and | 2 there is a delightful-touch of romance | - ’ \ dear than life. by Wm R P oo to leaven the stronger moments in which the production abounds. Johnny Hines as “Torchy” in two-|- | part comedy, is also on the Elk4 pro- gram tonight. ‘A’ romance of mystery, love and newspaper pol- s " . ities.. Thrills lurking at every step. i * THE MASKS: AT THE REX TS differsat from | THEATER AGAIN TONIGHT others because more care : is taken in the ‘making The screen version of Arthur and th terials used Hornblow’s “The Mask,” opened an g?g%,é,"g,‘:;‘:’_‘“ used: are” of e Black Silk | Stove Polish most absorbing and compelling photo- dramas of the season. Teeming with Magkos & brilliant, silky polish that does not rub oft or dust off, agd the shinelasts fast action and based on an ingenu- ous plot that is replete with surprises and thrills, this extraordinary piece o ) of entertainment is interpreted by a ‘%‘;lrshl.lm(?;e:; in’?f&’fn&’e &'fll‘.‘i’;& P brilliant cast -headed. by Jack Holt A > And8 You Solve the Dolly, and Hedda Nova, The story revolves| Jsour v,fl«:::-ehva oF around a conspiracy against Kenneth used, e T aumort Traynor, a young San Francisco busi- ness man, who leaves -his beautiful |, Insist on Bl b Tl o pastoome Qouty: * Biack Sik Steve P BIG DOL, S Can e ve ? g wife and ligue gon‘dlor Afriea to . Sterlin; T transact a business deal in the dia- Tse Bragk Shis Ales! R ( / \ PUZZLE 4 mond felds, While there an eno U.‘E‘-‘c:“fi‘;'-‘-'m:l:i -3 g In the ploture of Dolly on the left is & Bumber| mous .diamond is found on his hold- | [REEoz=ss. It hatro equt an faces. Soo huwr many Yuiy ¢3g find, ings-and he closes: the transaction of hi A i Som 2348 favorably, He starts on his journey | =TONIGHT LAST TIMES— pictures {will be shownc¢ontinuously k shares with his brother Latin an in- ‘nnly ones who appear to be buying Well made men’ tensive love of grand opera, but it|diamonds and other precious stones | American style last sel is apparent that this passion is mot|are speculators or wéll-fixed bargain- equal to, pawning the limousine or |hunters, few in number, who are tak- the family jewels in order to support |ing advantagé of the fall of pr an operatic season during a, period |Many wealthy and moderately cir- of slack business. cumstanc Chilean - families . | overcoats at the same 1 from $4 to $6 a pair; tailor made suits of go'()d woolen cloth at from $20 to $30, with price; shirts made of good materials at $1.50 to $2 have |and made to measure in best shops for The jewelry and art goods “busi- | placed -the family jewelry with|from $3 to $4. In spite of the low == |as ish T HAWORTH Presents ‘THE GREATER. "PROFIT' A TALE 0P A_CROOKED RATH THAT STIARATINID. wrn EDITH S TOREY distributed !‘y R-C PICTURES CORPORATION ROBERTJON ~ COLE ) it JOHNNY HINES In'New Comedy— “DOQ-GONE TORCHY” TR SQUEEZED | TO DEATH ‘When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are ocut of order.- Keep these organs healthy by taking - GOLDMEDAL QMELEM g ‘The émrlds standard remedy for kidney, ness has al ally stopped. The | jowelers for sale. It is possible to ob- n > | tain one-carat white diamonds as low | tively little buying. The. period of American money. American and Brit- DD tiver, bladdes and uric acid troubles. ninety or one hundred“dollars in [business depression has travelers ‘are the principal pur- prices of clothing there is compara- causéd much unemployement and wages are low. chasers of the diamonds; Subscribe ‘for Thne Daily Ploneer. 1 4_'ACTS ON BILL—4 WALSH & CUNNINGHAM “COME ON JOHN" e ] == CARL SWAIN DIALECT COMEDIAN SAM & BLANCE ROSS “FUN IN OUR SONGS AND PATTER” \ Offffered ‘to You Interspersed With a Dance or Two. RALPH & MAY EUROPEAN NOVELTY ———FEATURE PICTURE—— “THE MASK” \ A Featurg Production in Seven Parts . Come Out of the Cold! Doors open at 6:40—Show starts Matinee 2:30—10c-25¢ Evenings 7:10-9:60—25¢-50c = FRIDAY— ' ., WILLIAM FARNUM -—SATURDAY— “CARMAN OF THE -BORDER” ~ 1 SUNDAY—— “THE -HEART OF THE NORTH” Featuring Roy Stewart The George Hl.vWebstelj éitclg I [T 7:10 R I T T Famous since 1696. "‘Pake regularly and keep in good health, In three sizes, all I [ [ I T A druggists. - Guaranteed as represented. Look {o5 the nsme Gold Medat g aad sccept B REAE THE PIONEER WANT ADS The flight through 'MARY J. HOLME'S FAMOUS STORY OF “OLD KENTUCKY” i L “TEMPEST and SUNSHIN A picturization of the book of which 10,000,000 copies have been sold—and, which is second in. popularity only to “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” S Tha romantic Southland of soft skies, lovable characters and day dreams that stretch 8[[ over vistas of Juniper, Magnolia and Cotton, Blounml.‘ ) 3 ‘The Darky Jubilee on the Middleton Plantation— 55 & the woods during the terrible ‘thunderstorm. 'GRAND _TRIDAY AND SATURDA MATINEE ‘AND NIGHT to America with the diamond, but his valet conspires with Hinckley, an \ ‘ .!;dventurer to stinl it. In a South ¥ . frican seaport he is set upon by 1 Have a Blg DO“. thieves, but a stranger comes to his rescue and saves him. The “‘stranger” . w lee Thl\‘ for Xou proves to be his scapegrace iwin ' T Drits 1s not = cloth ‘don to stutt, but @ }n‘other, “Handsome Jnak‘,;’ whom he regular baby_ doll. has not seen in years. At seg the Nihalf o yard high e ony | | valet and Hinckley again try to do away with Traynor and obtain the gem, but the explosion of one of the ship’s boilers prevent; the consum- mation o€ the deed. Believing Traynor and Hinck'ey lost “Handsome Jack” and the valet Francois proceed "to San Francisco, There Handsome Jack enters;into;a conspiracy to ob- .. One of These Big Sbm.“‘\l tain his brother’s. fortune by posing as ) the husband of ~his ‘brother’s wife. Dolls for Her Very Owa. ey [ The return of the missing Kenneth in H?l::\‘xr.:]:maié?fi:lg(fl ;?r‘:tn;:‘ffi xfi"lf .tlimred to. spoil the plfot and Handsome { . little hard to Solyr, thp Ligsaie ot ack’s atonement for his wrong-do- oo endl addrens apon, Jonp B ing witH his life figure in a most 1 name and address on tho.coupon, “cl \ out Dolly's plcture and_mail' without de~ '} Aramatic climax. Jack Holt, portray- Dolly’s dress; an ¥y way. Mark each face find with an_X. "If yom find 8 hidden “"y:umnu:. solved the Dolly Pusale. Thos. H, Ince presents i WM' sn_n HART The Great Westerner, in a Soldier Role— “THE" BORDER WIRELESS” —Also Showing— Mack Sennett’s “A Lady’s Tailor” " Repeat Engagement /1 Every Littlq Girl Can Have lay with_the Puzzle Coupon below for fi | ! " my Big Free Doll Offcr. -5 ine the reles of Kenneth and Hand- | some Jack Travnor, does some of the hast work of his screen career. Hedda Nova :makes a most: charming and faithful wife, Willizm Clifford. vet- eran character of stagd and screen wives a remarkable interoretation of the connivine valet. .Otho» tolented members of the cact are Fred Mala- testa, Harry Lonedale, Bvron Mun- ean, Joniea Wiltan nnd little | «“Mictav” Monwe. “The Mask” is » Col, Wm. N. Selig peaduction and i* waa_ filmed under the direction of Rertram Bracken- who with Joek FRIDAY ONLY f 3 rev. also adapted 'the story to the DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS _ . N5t w1 et tonese RN » i the Dolly Pumle snd_am sending you my name and address our BIG FREE DOLL offer. =t Name .. City .. Street . U.S.8 Our Mr.C. H. ~only. 8 yrplus Army Goods Store, Bernidi, Minn:i— /17 /Rose will be in your ¢ity to assist you .in conducting our sale. ~ Hire more clerks as we expect t0hold the largest'sale of this kind ever held in Bemidji. Reduce absolutely all merchandise in store as we have shipped you two full carloads.of merchandise, and you must-make room: for same: * Make this sale for 10 days L. B. WOLFSON TR E” GR, Minnéalpolls_', Minn,, =" Nov, 2nd; 1921, 7" 1 U.S.Surplus Army Goods Stores, Rose Bros., Owners. AT

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