Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 7, 1921, Page 2

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WEDNESDAY.EVENING, DECEMBER 7, 1921 ; HOME ARCHITECTS DESIGN KITCHEN AT FRONT OF HOUSE sitors Wingo of Debs were Bemidj QT U UL SN Total Surfaced Roads. g’ A ¢ ; All Work and NO P[a [VO[‘ Mofi‘ldnfi' and Gladys Ammanson ar-| The total of surfaced roads in the 3 g NEWS OF THE THEATRES H . y . gy rived here Thursday evening fro{n United States Is now greater than the @ mfiesu} = y 1°S 2 “roid, Mont. They were en route to il d 'mileage, being 206,200 miles » g The Camp F e Gl7 1 S [/V(Z‘.} {)?blf to 3?5& thgiyr pm'('n(t,s. Mr. and :: :(:\[rléu-o per. cent. of the 2,753,334 | Fargo, N. D., Dec. T.—Present day | E‘llllllllllIIIIIIIl’llllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIllll|llllll|lllllllIllllllllllllllll'=V i ER IN a Paramount picture. She was ele- B vated to stardom by Paramount while home architects are placing the kitch- en on-the front side of the house, Stanley A. Smith, of the department Mrs. H. Ammanson. miles of highways in the country as A Lutheran church organization | qeninst 259,000 miles of railroads. “MARRIAGE BARGAIN"—REX working _as leading woman -Wit:': ITH, more. thep.yolg ihanom z’ni :fiificx?v?:wssi“' e\:’:x!kfirfu; }alzerl::el?h 3 of architecture at the North Dakota Becky Keene, whose grandfather {Thomas Meigan in *‘Cappy Ricks, awarded, /ta. Camp, Fire girls h:‘e in the near future. Pneumatic Tires Are Best. ! agricultural college, declares. Other earning them in homemaking, outdoor work, nature study, business and citizenship, one wonders when the Camp. Fire girl can find time to dange. Bt she does, for there are alsorbon- oial for dancing. | modern day feature of the small home which are departures from older types of residences, are reductlpn ot‘f ‘Ru VI 3 re: to minimum and elimination o e redils whent bhewnpiie. fres Afeigmd dining room. The prevailing type, of ougnoer. Yot . larchitecture- on such . howes, is the he only father and mother|a complication of Peter L. Kyne’s l‘“h‘: ?:lgneslex‘ knzwn. is heartbroken | hreezy stories of the sea, which will at his death. There is nothing for ner |be shown at the Grand theater next to do but to accept the kind hospi- { Sunday and Monday. tality of Mrs. Harrison and her grand-| ~ The company dl[:e['t(}d by Tom Fpr— + son, Paul. man spent some time on the Maine According’ to the bureau of public roads, United States Department of Agriculture, there is less wear on the . The basket social given by Miss Lila Elliott for the benefit of the East School in District No. 92, Sat- urday evening at’ Nelson's hall was a great succcss, A large’ crowd was .| present and $44 was received -from %{lr. Nye n;‘ul t}vi]ll not marry him. scicntis:"s younger brother, an ir- owever, she finally consents, only |[reproachable and innocent young man | mother, Mrs. Trask, Thursday. p ? (}]N f to run away the minute Mr. F’nurc's nr}d announces that she has ‘eloped| Mr. and Mrs. Linnum visited at Onefctmildnm.VlR 1A | back is turned. Paul is surprised when | with him, The complications that fol- | Peter Olson’s Saturday. - One for mellowness, BURLEY il Mr. Faure explains the situation, and, | low can be imagined. But Irish quick Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer and Miss e TURK S| f ’{gshing \;lp to Nye, confronts him with | \vthclus out agld ilt( all ends happily. | Falk went to the dance at Quiring One for aroma, ISH S e truth. | arguerite Clark is, of course,|December 3. i ' Becky has run from the house with | Peggy, and Jack Mulhall is the hus- | Mr. and Mrs. Plotner visited with mfmestmm pel{ect\ly the baby. She is seen and followed by h:_n)d Peggy drafted for herself, The | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson last ageda“d blended ; picture is a Paramount Artcraft and | Sunday. After a time she helps Granny and Paul at the little newsstand they don- duct in tae lobby of onc of the big buildings. She is struck by the mel- ancholy leok which Henri Faure, one of Paul’s customers always wears. She learps that Faure, American ent for French exporters, lost his fife and baby very suddenly. She gets an opportunity to o to his officc when the foreign paper coast off which the wreck scenes were made. After returning from the loca- tions Miss ‘Ayres received” instruc: tions to report in Hollywood to,begin her first picture as a star. i The “Cappy Ricks” company work- ed day and night for'a week, with only a few hours between scenes, to complete the episodes in which Miss Ayres appears. The part of Flor- rie Ricks, heroine of the Kyne story, The Camp Fire girl not only knows ;how to dance the:waltz and the pret- tier ot the modern: dances—for rhe ! Camp Fire: girl 15 ‘the modera giete~ buz she can do the French Reel, Vir- ginia Reel, Pop Goe§ the Weasel and Gottland's: Qual ‘and a host of “others, thagmothiers and Erandmothesa renjuyed béforo them. *Certain other honors i S are’ EIvES ‘o who attempt and; accomplish the the sale of Baskets. All present had'a good time. Yk ¥ wipsorita tor The Dally Plonesr. English domestic, he said. Charles Smerude of Solway was | here Saturay sawing wood for severak purties_in tow 5 Agaifi Wé Ma& YSee;_« . MARGUERITE ELKO —THURS. &FRIL— : * Isupplies Miss Ayres with one of her &ir which he buys from P?“J A I“tfh::}, be{:{ screen characterizations. The extremely difficult task ‘of ‘teaching & arriving. The tucq:f;:I:“dcrlgirntiofi support generally is excellent. bo. to dande. enp Aivh aaesw, ndlud- it :gn:im;%el;xp;‘:i;g ;Io:flns that Becky is ing the old-fashioned kind, tne simple about to go to work in a millinery|«THE FOX” SHOWING AT waltz and fox trat of today. It's not ! call store, he adopts her. (DAY an casy thing, especially when one’s IN Becky is at Mr. Faure’s home only GRAND THEATER FR Urother does not understand’ his sis- of a_short time when he is called to| ‘“The Fox,” Harry Carey’s first big ter's ulterior motive in trying to show B France on urgent business. And after | Universal-Jewel super feature and mm a short cut to grace. er three weeks she receives a cable stat- | which is the first super-western pic- ‘The Camp Fire girl must not only T ing it will be two and passibly three months before he can return, and 8@ Becky decides to spend the time with Granny Harrison and Paul. J After three delightful months she bidding Paul good-bye at the door of her home. Just as she turns to ring " i 3 c] buttonhole. She must learn how to home girl—a grandmmother (if i j if o , the -bell, she discovers a bundle on [the Mojave deSurt, mear Red Rock, | (0l [li" s take mothea blace sill youns in mind. Dot s the “joy of life. deserted. . .. the porch, and closer examination re- [ W ; y p was when raother goes visiting. needed—whatever work she is engouged . ALSO Back to her child and a veals o baby. built by Universal to quarter the big There .are thousands of girls, out- in. husband who . proved Now Becky; like most girls just ture ever screened, is coming to the Grand theater Friday. The concluding scenes were made at Universal City at night, where a picturesque stretch of country was illuminated by a flaring brush fire Mos{ of the story was filmed on outfit inecessary to maintain produc- know how to dance, in accordance with one part of her creed, which says, “Seck Beauty,” but must’ know how 10 make gruel for a sick person; take -are of & baby; be able to swim; blaze from the actual weaving to the last side of the 140,000 already Camp Fire Teaching the waltzito @ Camp Firs college - givl, a te Churches, schools and women’s ‘or- A Paramount Artcraft receives a cable from Faure telling X 5 1 a treil; tramp and pitch camp as well friend Picture woman, with broken i turn. She leaves at once,|around which dramatic action was her husklest brother. She must also > o £ 2 : > i of hia yeturn, S ¢ filmed. 2 how -to make her own clothes and sixteen. A A breezy romantic story, wing, was glad to fly rippling with youth and Mack Sennett Comedy But the call was‘only a And at last this decoy! back to the home she how great true love can “FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORR. /,....a i | 4 C b tion. Near neam i girls. who want with all their heatts ganizations’ can d ich taward i . graduating from dolls, is particularly t:-nops of ‘gi gi‘fvfinthll}):i(:eg g;‘ft:; 1> become membiers, But-thets are not heinglng Lamp Wive to the Girl ¢ w6l +| “Fresh From the City” be! . 6. fond of babies. She knows full well | . vaire asneci: Tly detailed to th cnough guardians to accommodate AH inquiries will be dly received! [\ = 5 4 sheé ‘would never be allowed to keep fi?utioi’gypfica; catmlacito the Pro-| their requests, A guandian must he and answered if add to b At the . # E 42 5 SR 1 " . ommand- | at least eighteen years old and must Fire G 31 iTth Street, N, - E the baby if she were to tell the truth |;ny zeneral of the Ninth Corps area.| e interesicd in giriy between twelve York C LSRR . ¢ P e S L AU about it:"So when Blimps, the butler| ™Granhic shots of the regulars go- s G s ey | Personally direcfed by Al- awg‘ : opens the door, she tells him the baby is her own,.in answer to his look of surprise. Mrs. Bumns, the housekeeper, and Miss Jones, the governess, are equally surprised, but to them all she makes the once answer. There has been no one o mect Mr. Faure, and he stampedes into th house, angry and excited. He is amazed to find -Blimps sitting on the stairs asleep. And after he has sue- ceeded in arousing him is still more surprised to find the butler intoxi- cated. Mr. Faure is unable to coun- nyehend the situation when Blimps tries to explain the reason for his in- dulgence. And Mrs. Bunn and Miss Jones only puzzle him the more. , He decides to see Becky himself and learn the truth. After many ques- tions as to who the baby’s father Becky finally thinks of the handsom- est man she knows. He is Daniel Nye, | with offices across the hall from Nir. Faure, who made a lasting impressicn on-Becky when he rescued her from an irate janitor. ) The very next day Mr. Faure storms into Nye'st office and insi that the . young man marry Becky - Offers of this Kind are most interest- ing to young Nye, and he consents to marry the girl for ten thousand dollars. When Mr. Faure explaing matters 1o Becky she refuses to listen, tell- | ing Mr. Faure that she does not love a ‘policeman, who brings her back. In the meantime the mother who de- serted the baby returns to claim it. ' Becky is made to realize the mother's prior claim to the baby, and is con- tent with the mother’s promise that she may come and sec it often; while Paul finds that he can go on serenely with the building of air castles, and still have Becky for its charming princess. VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT AT GRAND INSTEAD OF THURSDAY The acts all having amived in the city one day earlier than usual, the regular weekly vaudeville program which has Leen announced for. show- ing ‘Thursday at the Grand ‘theater, will bé shown' tonight only, Wednes- day, for this week only.” 1 When it was found it was possible to do so the management of the Grand theater immediately decided to make the change at the last moment and show the vaudeville Wednesday in- stead of Thursday in order to as- sist, if possible, in making the first Army jand Navy basketball game, also scheduled for Thursday, a com- plete success, by climinating a coun- ter ‘atiraction. i 5, in an excep- ing act, are featured in the program. Twenty years ago a wite of a baby was awarded first prize at a baby show in JacksoN, Mich, That perfect baby of decades ago, is Miss Mildred Garri- son, who today, having recently won the Beaux Arts club prize at Madi- son Square Garden, New York, rivals Venus 'and. Diana in measurements for -being one of the mqst perfectly formed girls in the world. % v ‘Morse-and Clark present “An Ar- tistic Vocal. Episode” offering har- moény singing and using the better A A A A 8 - i class ult n:‘usic. \Vlnlker and Brown|back. lg‘t)m:ei days T Cl?ugl hardtly_afit . THE ACT: B < SPECIAL SCENERY are colored comedians whose songs|around to do my work. Even at nig| and dancing are of the sort thxt';fis. my back, was in such gondition that I ca"’”e BEAUTIFUL 4 AND LIGHTING ways please, and the program closes with Mowatt and Lynch, “Biff-Bang” boys, juggling the Indian clubs and| swinging clubs in midair, * . Bebe Daniels will appear for the Jast time in her latest picture, “The Speed: Girl” AGNES AYRES CO-STARS WITH THOMAS.MEIGHAN Agnes Ayres, Paramount’s newest star, will have cause to remember her last.appearance as.a leading woman ing into action with Harry Carey’s own flying squadron of cowpunchers riding on the flanks, breath-snatch- ing views of an explosion that chiirn- ed up the earth by the acre. A tender love story and some of the most mag- nificent scenery ever captured by the camera, will add to the appeal af the story. Harry Carey was supported by Bet- ty Ross Clark-in the leading feminine role, and by such popular screen fa- vorites ‘as Alan Hale, George Nichols, John Harron, Gertrude Claire, George Cooper, Breezy Eason, Jr,, Charles Le Moyne, Capt. C. E. Anderson, Har- ley Chambers and othegs. “ALL-OF-A-SUDDEN PEGGY” AT ELKO TONIGHT ONLY Don’t have your wedding an- nounced in the newspapers until you are really married. That’s the moral, if any ,of Marguerite Cldrk’s photo- play, ““All-of-a-Sudden_ Peggy,” which | will- be repcated at the Elko theater tonight only. Peggy is anxious to marry her mother to an English lord who ‘is a bug on science. So‘is Peg- gy’s mother. But the good lady re- fuses to consider marriage until her vivacious little daughter is settled for life in double “harness. Peggy thinks it’s too good a match to fall through. So she picks upon.the was directed by Walter,; Edwards. " Mack Sennett’s comedy, ‘“Fresh {From the City,” is also on the pro- {gram at the Elko tonight. “THE WILD GOOSE” AT THE | ELKO THEATER THURSDAY Was it a good omen, when, during the filming of “The Wild Goose,” at the Cosmopolitan studio in New York, a flock of wild geese passed over the studio on their flight soutii, honkin merrily? Albert Capellarii, the direct- or, says yes, and the result it seems, was ‘the Paramount picture which will be shown at the Elko theater tomorrow, also Friday matinee and evening, t ~ There is an old saying among orni- thologists that a wild goose never was known to descrt its mate and that their .devotion endures until death. This theory has been made the basis of a powerful story by Gouverneur Morris, the author, which was further strengthened in the picturization. The theme deals with the marital troubles of a wealthy architect because of his romantic minded - wife’s infatuation with another man. i - The development of the story is Be Rid Of That Ache If you are a sufferer with lame back, backache, - dizziness, nervous- ness and kidney digsorders, why don’t you try the remedy thatgyour own neighbors recorimiend. :iAsk your neighbor! s v Vg it Mrs. A. Breunig, 418 Irvine ave., | Bemidji, says: “It has been 'several | years now since I have had occasion to use-a kidney remedy, but before that time I was troubled greatly with my Kidneys and a dull misery in my, got very little rest. Upon arising in the worning I was so stiff and lame, I had little ambition to start any- {thing. These pains, I knew, were |caused from the irregular action of my kidheys, so T lost little time in igctting something. A member of my { Family svggested Doan’s Kidney Pills }uud I procured a supply at Barker's Drug stcge. Two boxes wpre all that was necessary to rid me of the trou- /ble_and put me back on my feet | again.” 60c at all dealers. Foster: ‘|of the lodge be present at the meet- T - rapid and there are numerous drnm-l TEREEEEELREE R 2R S N atic moments that thrill the specta- tor. Mary MacLaren is the wife and Holmes E. Herbert the husband. The cast is excellent and it includes such players as Dorothy Bernard, Joseph Smiley, Norman Kerry and Rita Ro- gan, the remarkable child actress. MASONIC BLUE LODGE TO ELECT OFFICERS TONIGHT The annual election of officers of the Masonic Blue lodge No. 233 will be held tonight at 8 o’cloek. It is es- pecially requested that all members ing. A A A A A A A NN [(EE SRS SRS RS L0000 * FIRMAN * TR ERERE R A0 E R R B : Hans Reiersopn’s children have ve- covered from scarlet fever now and they started to school’ Monday. The Falk boys are cutting logs for the sawmill now. | Gust Falk, Gilbert Grow and the! Krieuth boys motored ' to Shotley| Saturday night to the rag ball social. Henry Falk sawed wood for Mr.; Pettengill Saturday. { Edward and Einar Johnson were skating on the river’ Saturday. | Mrs. John Falk visited with her + Lilljan Johnson left for Minneapo- Iis last Thursday to spend the winter. PP Y ET RS TSR 2L R * SOLWAY * R XXX KRR RKE Mrs. E. J. Parks and Mrs. P. J. Rock’ were visitoss in Bemidji last weck. . Miss Bina Gustafson of Bemidji| visited with her- parents of this vi-| cinity over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs, T. V. Thompson was a Be- midji shopper last Friday. { George Cross visited in Bemidji last Friday between trains. + Miss Elva Peterson left last Sat: urday for Middle River, where she will teach school. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grinols and chil- | dren and Mrs. George Sharp and daughters visited in Bemidji last wecek, A surprise party was given an Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Thompson last Wed- nesday evenin. A large crowd was present and games and music were | played to help pass the evening. A dainty &nd delicious lunch was served before the guests left. All those that were present wish to thank Mr. and | Mrs. Thompson for the¢ good time | they gave them. Several of the young folks off Sol- way attended the basket sociml and tix.mce at Pinewood ' Saturday eve- ning. : " The Rebekah lodge will soon have their Christmas counters ready.\ The lodgd awould be glad to havd all that ‘are. going, to jbuy their: Clrrist- a\\ns presents buy their presentg of en, s “The Fox’’ The First Super-Westen1 Production Ever Made se | * PINEWOOD * EXRKEKE XTI RKRKKEKRESR Mrs. Carl Clauson entertained the! Ladie: Pinewood Tuesday at a cof-| fee party and they, also organized a| nesday cvening. A large crowd was| was present and all agree that they were well entertained. C. W. Woodford, Mona and Louls 20for15° @x ' To those of delicate con- | stitution, young or-old, Scott's Emulsion 4 tonic that builds up Y the whole body. J_J [ FiETL e . is nourishment and ELKO —TONIGHT ONLY- bert Capellani from the story by Gouveneur Morris A Cosmopdlitan Production COMING To The REX i the Seaason—With Matinee 2:30—35¢ 3§ scott & Towne, Bloomeld N J. 20-12 e o« s o e . oz = o GIRLS! Thursday Night, December 8 “The BAND BOX REVUE" The Show with the Pretty Girls, a Singing ar;d Dancing Chorus— Funny Comedians, Elaborate Costume(s}—littg 'Smging Sensation of GIRLS! POPULAR PRICES ‘ Evenings 7:10-9:10—45¢ (plus war tax) i “THE BIFF-BANG | Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. o S . Grand MOWATT-LYNCH Indian Club Juggling and Swinging Clubs in Midair A NOVELTY BOYS” VAUDEVILLE Tonight Only THE REGULAR THURSDAY SHOW TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY) This Week Only - MORSE & CLARK || WALKER & BROWN “AN ARTISTIC PIANO AND VOCAL EPISODE’ COLORED COMEDIANS—SONG AND DANCES POSING ACT FEATURING MISS MILDRED GARRISON, ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST PERFECTLY ¥URMED WOMEN 1st Show at 7:15—2nd Show at 9:00 Children 25c—Adults 50c GRAND “THE SPEED GIRL” F—— e, Pt ——————————mar ——THE PICTURE—— BEBE DANIELS With WALTER HIERS, in— RO

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