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

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AT AR ehtfully intrighing. Both ‘as _the | willingness o -fimq the les| . Love f ; sct whose awkwardness drives away fof Others fnvolves' him "in m&, e R w.r?o‘ ;::":‘:t"in" b “ b} S ’m . A ' ‘. ‘. men; and again as the butterfly who |difficulties. » PO il ‘b OF / E THEATRES E has 'lnhorithed d. go;tuno -nd'ia &nly 32"‘%“?"' 3.\1.M nl',".ehfi’l:t’:: b ‘.ch‘tl’nu% n':u;eo:::‘;:fl‘:‘“: : one step ahead of hor noarest euitor, |portrayed by M -plzn, 10" his plowlag it o erooked stiok (11 | lllll“&lt lélllllllllfl“llllllllllllll Illylilllllllm,ll.l S| her comedy i3 delfcions, derlhl ‘sottence to'ths bnn 857 | and. b g e r ZR" 3 - vé 1s & 1 Harry Myers plays Harrison Alger, [though haviog. A8SU theiblame for bfsh _his ‘grain. wi e top, & e B e Jode Attar thel lo- fity T Bl e fors o7 | & bank thett of Which he whs antirely | & tree, because. ho-will let ‘hiy: todis 8 ¢ 4 uthor, who, r safion. kad batn capl 'w:.', :::-‘ his 'friend’s mountain cabin, is pen- |innocent. Before.he His plated behind | rot’and rust out in the fence corner 'REX THANKSGIVING DAY h v S - wagons ‘and hol ured o 2y The master ‘scréen craftsman, Da- beo':la r::ome:l“l.n f:g.u 3 'ga cryptic tirade againat the fem-|the bars, how and laugh at .you when. you. tell: b Wark: th, producer of the [gervices of a dozén mérdplanes were' nite of the specles, . ° cape in a gpectacul " there is a better way. 'Love takeg. cate i en’s gretest sensations, creator | cglled into play. These-machines wereifs ing Baggot has made, the enter- seeks refuge in the village of Culver-|.ot. the . plows and -binders ‘and the 3 G i Its Quick % ho mobt!hdvanced innovations in | brought into line behind the camerataiding story into a rare comedy trest | ton. Here, befriending &' lazy ‘mule | threshing mach! Nothing:else itk -+ Ensy-a cal—Results oo . tion picture productions, finder and | and- director. and at the. given. word f#A* gem of pep : and = personality. |being bedten by ‘hex ‘master’ gets' hi (R TS 2t business is bndAmdo- 13“!1?.“.’,{",’“‘-;‘; " eloper *: of -the - world's - greatest | thejr. motors were started; the resuit on Snively, Percy ‘ Challenger, | mto niore diffic ad his, mis- | (G k : -nnivh:;ngg Vllg' m Q M‘w:}sm :‘d feen stars; has produced another |of the pressure from the ‘twelve pro-tLydia Titus, Helen Harris, - George | fortunes inue to pile up until the |, ¥ s U ol haw, #helr gays e : derful duction, - “The ‘Love | pellers: being so ‘great. that the sand iKuwa, ‘Mrs. Lecretis, Hatrist dnd (R. |final v the story -when a de- K 3 %y sodostitrated: jwer,” which-is being heralded ev- | was * driven across the beach' with ‘Henxy, Grey, fovm a stropg supporting | 1u : fuck . moyxe than evens | *™ o SEANVA) fwi 'fl, er health-giving < i \éy “Late | the . J % ust have to be’ strong, weak, thin, pale, generally’ wer and ambition, a here as a creation Xquisite |, hat i - fcast. Pathe Weel lews an 8¢, ree | i a wuch. terrifc, Toreh. that: it, wasoiuk Lodgers’,, ‘@' Snub Pollard "comedy, |* Miic ‘the’ success .of thié clever haunting charm #pirited | possible fi ¥ 2 { ) £l 4 m.’a'. Unitod‘Artish Corpox;-tion mmbi;.g{r Shidtatta acto ven stang completes 'the programi:( ¢ comed \\an-fiom swhich ! featare e o 4 " . o f cently announced its relesse and the | This is only one of the many thril- S eyl ! 584 e ue to Madge 3 L < . 3 ‘first. showing of this newest Griffith scenes in this new. Curwood story, | “ROOM AND BOARD” 'AT THE is _charming l€uling wo- ) g v Y i man;. ed in' “The’ Cup of A ¢ 2 <t b b duction in this community will be | which is said:to be the best he has yet Uageat: 43 o tarred. in| he Rex theater on, Thanksgiving | written for the screen and v':h'en' g:e P::":om"l‘" :‘;f ;::.N';‘::l: :'z:‘e' hu‘t‘:;c Sp?i::ifi;ryl ,;e,;,nfly, i o . Tane 4 | clever s rhoalls the. eBofmotd sucesss Of bie Mise . Constance Binpey, in a variety | p ATV Dyt £ ' - “Jts theme, primarily, is of unusual { other pictures one may look forwird ! ¢ Bt : ¢ R [ s s ot roven. it ade ghs | with Kuen antciation to zemark of 1l #28 POOL IS SRR (NS e 2| verybotly VA0 3and 9 ‘ of intricate complications that .qe ably fine picture. u A aitia cavelr il AT TR ANSWER?S - | fho: stateliont ot hiel : ford, 1808 Filmore," St., Lynchbura; | Va., who sayst < . i “I don't believe anybody ever ?l‘ £ 2 materally to its action, ita heart in- | tbrest, its suspense and its ultimate | SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE FOR the city, a4 @ pathetic little hotel|, What is it “What)Every Woman ' justification, for it is an 8 slavey, and as an exiled queen. But |Knows”? Here's the mystery which &tnnutic story of the won(x i 'lov{ THANKSGIVING DAY BILL [never hus this diminutive star been explained only in. William :DeMijle’s | tercd ¥ b v of a daughter for her heart-broken | Four splendid: acts, especially ar-|f€on to better advantage than as the | great Paramount picthre “What Ev-1| °™ fr‘l’m xll‘(“d“hefl like.I-did.” Fhp [ gather, who, being hounded -to the ranged for showing Thanksgiving day, spxflted and dehghtiu'! Irish heroine |ery Woman Knows.’” \which will b pains felt like an iron band was: he- rery end of the world, dares to plan | Featuring “The Follies of '61,” an of “Room and Board,” which will be [shown at the Elko theater pext, Saf ing drawn around my head and.#hy. zfiyun doing of'the man who is de- |act that has three times completed :2:;";& last times at the Eiko theater “l:dadmd Su?day' ‘lt I8 a t.op(;: that :enmg}le:o;og%gt:::::dnnt;l:fl:n:adg;;: J i 4 i -tonight. shou! rove: intensely ' i t v " 4P sitous of bringing ultimate disgrace the Ox:lpheum circuit, patrons will be e Sincy; unaffected as'a’ fleld|he wa: rove lntans g-f ?}::eih:ngt :, e o b pon the very light of her hi and |assured :of unusual * entertainment. | . . : v 5 < _g.n:ln“d ufi.pf,in,.. to h:g.’r:u’;‘»y Four. old veterans, survivors of tho|daisy and just as fresh and sweet, |Lois Wilson and Conrad Nagle hare “I owe Tanlac an everlastingdebt | - e—Mas- : 5 . thought. Y| Givil war, all members of the.G. A. R, |Funs the gamut of emotions—whole-| the leading roles. of gratitude for entirely. ridding me' - TASMON. You caa ¢t Mustin's VITAMON Tablets atall good druggis The development of this theme MF with ‘the youngest of the four 72[some fun, griet over & father killed : g ¢ . |of those” terrible headaches. '~ My RO . by iy b in the huriting field, Perplexity over | The Mussulmans Sacred Blick Sons, |Stomach bas been toned up, tod, and | ° TINS y'm.f‘ age.. will al‘:ri 8. udique | & ncial probiems, despair over the | tmost | eVerything I eat agrees with e now. ‘manner. His players, headed by | ™ program, confining ther- threatened loss of Yer ancestral home he Kaabe, ‘or - Caabe, the ymost Tanlac certainl: h } h : ; y brought e health Barthelmess and. ;Carro. selves to steps and tunes that were the courageous undertaking of her kacted shrine of Mohammedanism, to- and happiness.” b ? : gg, r:are par-excellent.in: thi |POP half ‘a century ‘ago. All are Lo and board experiment, pride in ward which Mussulmans turn;{their!"“qaniac 15 sold in ‘Bemidji by the th has handled in & most mas pste oduc rtists on eeveral - different in 5 o F 4 . . > 3 f € | prodcton. Tho seftings are.exaus 1 SOMe 00 SOV, (SIS, UG | e wxperience of serving others, and | 0O SR 1 O G G e i DraE By 436 S8 SR oer o W 3 & 3 3 e gradual e nce into:fun| " eve Fe.—AaV & | interior perfection.: The whole. is : | he immense ovation due these four ', laughv.zerr and happimess again, | Great Mosque of Mecca. In theporth- dorlineerers tior of Griffith perfection, It ir]d patriots. W is Mi (2 iy Fulto fog. Room and Board is Miss Binney’s| east corner is the famous Fblack ton and. Boberte present & sing. seventh Reslart picture and one of | stone.” " This stone is of irregularoval ng and talking oddity: that i i o‘be eummedsw?it:l g’righ:tc:‘m:;]; the best thingd she has done yet on shape, about seven inches in disimeter, and Ernest Rackett sings_his own|the screen. and probably of meteoric origin. (When ——— Mohammed returned triumpbantly to “PASSING THRU” AT THE ; ving to be an achievement o =L ndid merit. everywhere and ha:. ered for ' Mr. Griffith untol. i ises, adding more"laurels to the any achievements he has a songs and speaks his own ideas. :h);d during fl:'e‘ past ten ye“:f:om The Sensational Turners in a rol- Mecca, he destroyed all the idolsfound 1t is with muth pride that Manager | e skating novelty, provide the thrills “ ELKO THEATER TOMORROW | in' the Kaabe, which had, fallen into rinkman of the Rex theater an |Oon the program, their act being the| ‘.p. .. » ; pagan use, but spared the “black ounces the coming of this produc. | foremost of its kind, and especially Passing Thru,” the latest Thomas| g onon Guich all - Mussulmanés -vei- on. the latest to be {ssued by the notable for the daring stunts pere H., Ince-Paramount col:nedy starring emte‘ ; el United Artists, ¢ known lmong; formed on roller skates. v T | Douglas MacLean, which .comes to e : e eicture fand ao the “Big Fours: “Danger Ahead,” a feature pic- the Elko theater tomorrow is the hu- 5 s TR since its leading producers comprise | ture, Will precede the vaudeville at’ mordus, tale of a young man whose| Subecribe for - Lol S et d REX TonY | " Let the Radiator none other than Mary Pickford the usual nftexfnoon and evening Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin | $ho¥s, Which begin promptly at 2:30 Doctors Fix It : ; R and David W. Griffith. in the afternoon and at 7:15 and 9 5 \ e R & o1 ieak, 2k el s : All Work Griaranteed AT A Jorporetion o e rirroncomnr [B o o - Constance Binney Jeenk Biimsten ) P B rmeng nimrok Yooy i BFREVORT WhKES The Beautiful Realart Star, i ,‘ Now-Hocated. wiswi. . The second.of the great ... i Q;oq’:f. K V""(",E{"‘m‘:"};“ o "3":'1:2 snd ,A HIT IN “NOBODY'S FOOL" TR ’ 507 T :l:tl; d s, ., Pine Tree Pictures Productions e James: Oliver Curwood. picture, story of an'ugly duekling who i 2 1 1 . ir 14 & A : CURWOOD e "Gl Brom. Poreapine,’ which| cams-ont of her shell.— , 0a 507 d St. ¢ < By JAMES QLIVER,CUKR 3 %, cial buf J i €] T - A o The action of the story éalls % west Univ.éxs{l comedy-;:_:m: i B :::f;: :vi‘;;r{h?;e::?neo;’:asq%rg‘;%i:gv n:yaar'r:liia % IHE NEW & : . the annihilation of a number of‘pral obody’s Fool" slowing at 'the and the hero an' American millionaire. rie schooners in a desert during & ter-| Grand for the ‘last time tonight. Sup- < . ;?:n“:gif::m; :l] ;nn-l.sha :‘d"ltwmo ?rfing Mthe (m&a\_fls little star - is Realart Pictures Always Provide 100%: Entertainment 1'4 'en who are ed fro 1Ty ers, nedian 4 x G ) i death by a couple of old prospectors|and fump{xe "Con:ec“ lc"‘tai Yc:l:‘l‘:zzmi: ALSO SHOWIN : ‘ ‘who find 'them after the storm, which | King Arthur’s Ci " . - has killed-their parents and sc'lttered i Psetty D‘lx{s: P::Vn with all her “A Mllddle Bnde”——-:Come,,dyw M the caravan to pieces. % piquany ‘charm’ and beauty-is Pol| & 2R EMRHAR This scene was staged on the beach | Gordon.in'Roy Clemen:’s clyav,:r 5:7,3, / 73049 £ Old Orchard, Maine, but the be-|wikch Doris Schroeder “adapted for 10¢ & 25¢ 1 : older’ would not dream’that it was|thé screen. Her exquisite sense of hu- A ] 3 i not made in the middle of thefll‘fipra mor and' aliuring personality are de- Radiator Hospilal ;At City Livery Barn, Porcupine” FAIRE BINNEY RS 5 BUSTER COLLIER o Directed by Dell Henderson “ Never in the history of,motion pictures has. a_more " inspiring ‘drama been offered - to ) ‘patrons than this® siperb- creatipn of Cur- wood’s brain. . ‘, ' Featuring’: OR Iortyv years: Sloan’s Linimént ’ —_SPECIAL, THANKSGIVING DAY— OR oty ours Sear's s Douglas McLean in—“PASSING THRU” |/ " stimiga, siafs snd rieorc _ vl and itrains, ach]es ;n_d pgins . . Sunshine Comedy—In Two Parts - Bill Barton Has k wihout, rabog, at the fsk; twinge: ‘ : FOX NEWS— 3]: mze.f am{[ brifigtsi flomh:’lrt surelfi g it cloa wies i orn i oh R e ol Matinee 2:30—7:10-9:00 ment is pain’s enemy. ‘Busted the Bank! £ you enjoy a bright, clever Comedy-Drama with’ one of the most pleasing and beautiful little stars before the public today—. It's a small-town story of youth and love in an orgy of thrills and fun. And bag is . < : e .':21"3;;'8:‘35".‘:" :df“"d"f DON'T MISS SEEING Ask your neighbor. i Saturday—“THE OLD WEST” or Bill ai mule and a o : ; ; ok’ of drammlte—but . Marie Prevost ‘ —SUNDAY— FORMER MACK SENNETT BEAUTY, . , Special Vafi_ deville s ; in “Nobody's Fool” [=—=——=x . A ROMANTIC COMEDY OF OLD IRELAND ' by i Eg&fi%gfifi% PATHE NEWS —Also— SNUB POLLARD COMEDY i L fo mentOmaobsy L ListTie PRV ° FRIDAY—The Smiling Fighting Son of the West— ; . 'HOOT GIBSON IN PETER B. KINE'S tfon—--‘ 5 “The Sheriff of THOMAS H.INCE Presents i s 2O 1 b g UULYILLL 7:189:00 f"'fi&flfi%’” T THE FOLLIES of ‘61 \ "From' the Colligr's ‘W W ot i i'a Old Veterans, Sfin{i'ivor'i;of the ‘Civfl War, in Novel Instrumental and Vocal Act. (This act 4 /| Comedy—“BABY, BABY”—2 Reels has been over the Orphgum Circuit three times.) ion SucH . Shows at 2:30.7:309:00 T | ROBERTS & FULTON e TR - Aggloion 10 tipl e - _Singing His Own Sonss | Singing & Talking Oddity A CHRISTIE COMEDY, IN TWO PARTS THANKSGIVING | £nQ__ A Roller Skating Nov- : MUTT & JEFF 0 o7 i o AND FRIDAY [[f SENSATION TUBNERS-- * oiy wium Matinee2:30 Evenings 7:10.0:00 ,_——.—-‘-—————-__— GRAND THURS ONLY T e {2 —_-—_———________________________-——-————————————-—————————' | 1F YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL. OR TRADE. ADVERTISE IN THE PIONEER WANT COLUMN

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