Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 4

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FRIDAY EVENING! DECEMBER 16, 1021 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS VALUES Are You Ready For Christmas? If nbt, look over what we have r ¥ T ‘CUPID’S BRAND" AT TH ‘Jnck Hoxie. This photoplay story is REY{ THEATER SATURDAY |ane of the'old western days, and one . lof ‘these prairie schooners and its’ St Many of the younger generation occupants play an important part in : K BRI = have heard in school the story of that the working out of the interesting .Illll|l""m“Il|"lfl“|||l||||"lIIlllIlllll"l""l!llllmIlllllllllllllllflllllllllIllIlllllllll\-k fumous old American institution of romance that threads its way through “EVERYTHING FOR SALE” AT = ,the dircction of Jack Whitc for his | tie border days—the prairie schoon-¢he picture. “Cupid’s Brand’ 'will be latest all-star Mermaid comedy for | 5 but very few of this modern brood ghown Saturday at the Rex. | ELKO LAST, TIME TONIGHT i . g 'haye ever had the tunity to 4 Educational, “called - *“For Lan JAYye ever: ha opporiunity-to.see . P Pleturo’ lovérs are finding o veai | Sake,” which will be shown at. tie |one. In the other days, Buffalo Bill| SRR ST to offer in items that will save you money. treat in “Every thing For Sale,” in | Grand theater. ‘ and his Wild West ~show kept the: sUPREME COURT AFFIRMS 5 3 memory of the prairie schooner ahive i RELIABLE SILKS which :-May ‘McAvoy, lately elevated | «por ‘Land’s Sake?” features Lig to stardom by Realart Pictures, is { Conley and Msnrs\"::l'.l!enl,! Lige being shown at the Elko, last times, 2 tonight. May McAvoy has won her spurs because of an ability to gain from a role its last modicum of heart inter- est; because of a face that is mars velously expressive, and a personali. ty which is.at all times simple and natural. In fact, perhaps the nicest thing ever said about this little miss is thaly “one does not think of the actress at work—but of a real girl and her trials and tribulations as re- vealed on the screen.” Miss McAvdy -appears as - Helen and one of the famous scenes . in DISTRICT COURT DECISION | Colonel Gody’s old show:was the at-| = The supreme court of Minnesota : tack on ‘the praitic schooner.. Bt hay afirmed the decision of the dis: I since his passing, little has been ever trict court at Bemidji in the case o JA‘_‘CK HOLT IN “THE CALL seen: of the original prairie schoonexr|Lena Moen against Enoc Olson and ~ OF ‘THE ‘NORTH"—TONIGHT |in Which the haray pioncers o1 the) Gh:Jitena Olson, in which the plain- e tararata oy of the. a6 e West ‘mades their journey into) i was awarded damages to the' ex- 51'Ned Trent, pi‘arl el f"ael the strange and uncharted places thatitent of $400/be se of being hit by e forent, 4 learless rader of the (they selected us home, {the defendants’ automobile on the gettin T o ‘_“}:‘”.“t] natural | A pare chance to actually see onesircets of Bemidji on October” 27, nev"g:mm, r:gn::;; e with calow |0f these famous old types of wagons 1919, The ict court made the de- suspenss. frid :, ’}'I“ ed with color, }is. offered by the coming ‘photoplay | eision in- favor of the plaintiff Teb- nenes strong human emotions, | 444rgction, “Cupids’ Brand,” starring ' ruary 14..1921 aqre” marked, features of the fi — —~ age-old problem -of marriage for |juror’s House,” by Stewart Edward Paramount picture introducing Jack ’ 10¢ & 25¢ T ¢ h GRAND %o onig t love—or for money. White, or the play “The Call of ljlc[ Holt as & star, which is the.program £ Edward Sutherland is leading man, North” by George Broadhurst. In t: Eand others who carry the principal picturization of novel and play no 5 Eroles are Kathlyn Williams, Richard of the thrill and suspense of the av- A piece of Silk, enough for a Dress, Blouse or an Under- garment, would make a pres- ent any . woman would be pleased to receive. We are making a low special price on Mallison’s Canton Crepe; black, white, navy and brown; reg. $5.00; Xmas price . $4.25 Mallison’s’ Pussy Willow, 40 = Mallison’s Indestructible Voile, inches wide; black, brown, navy .40 inches wide; black; white and white; reg. $3.75, Christ- andnavy; reg. $4.50, Christmas mas price, per yard. ... .$3.25 price,peryard ......... $2.15 Wainwright, a girl fresh from finish- | #¢ the G","d theater tonight. ing school who is confronted with the | Many will' recall the book, “(‘onv‘ | ? £ Tucker, Edwin Stevens, Betty Schade ?!b."hx story has been lost. Direcicd | . N " . 0 | 0 Fnd Duna Todd : by, Joseph Henabery, such players| MADGE BELLAMY and NOAH BEERY Mallison’s 36-inch Taffeta, na- - Mallison’s Silk Crepe, 40-inch, !"—‘1 % “THE GREAT MOMENT” AT ftohzi;_!B;:g;ak‘r:gcistn@fponm? and | In the Paramount Picture— vy only; reg. $4.50, Christmas navy only; reg. $4.00, Christ- R y e striki i . * g e el B L s 20 B The Call of the North It ™ > ™ o0 i s o R 5 t picture to wnt Gloria | The picture is well worth sccing, he- H I " Swax’;;l?;\rszx’sp;cst%g in xt)\:e‘;-s obwn 1:-(Ight {:m_:nsu?(ufiqnlly ggo?ll c'or;‘otll;,g“p-’fr oot Bk GLOVES AND HOSE SIS R is Great 1 me. ake,” is in in th - 3 in’ . i : | Elinor Glyn, & P:;’%:::::?unt picture, | gram. cloded In the pro-| SR B AT TR Perrin’s French Kid Gloves, black and colors, a _1L___. d e o, Shedter to: Y] : He heard the call to a real man's adventure and dared to | R N S e G e $3.50 ; "3iss Swanzonhas the role of s |\MOTHER O' MINE” AT THE ! g0 where his foes forbade—a drama of struggle and love Kayser’s Fabric Gloves, a pair.. ... ... 85¢ to.$2.50 S0ll o tumult in_her beart em.| ~.IGRAND THEATER SUNDAY L e i . Kayser’s Silk Hose, apair ., ........ $2.75 to $5.00 Bt gendered by her partially nomadic| " an ‘allstar cast of ‘unusual merit —Also Showing an Exceptional Comedy— Ever-Wear Silk Hose, a pair ....... $1.00 to $4.50 b her wonderfully. B coatdred fug SMotiier o> Mins “FOR LAND’S SAKES” SHOES Thomas H. Ince’s latest melodrama Glove-Grip high cut Shoes, a pair. . .$10.60, $12.50 Buster Brown high cut Young ILadies’ Shoes, a Miss Swanson had just completed | s i Assoel hi her work in the all-star cast of Cecil i?i'll l]l'; m‘:f,‘f,}“flt f;xl“ncdlge d“&:mfih B. DeMille’s “The Affairs of Anatol,” |4q) Sunday and Monday. i i——: IT’S A SCREAM! :——: assume the leading charac Hughés, who for some time has ap- ; : when she was called upon to embark Tloyd “Hugh p B ‘ . £ on her first stellar production.’ With Lloy ughes, Jospeh Kilgour, T T RS S pair $7 50 her accustomed vigor she entered | Betty Blythe, Betty Ross Clark énd T AT e o R S s * upon her duties with a full determin. | Claire McDowell are the pla who patS, a parr ... RIS FEN U e e e St aile o $2.95 ation to excell anything she had done THE 1921 MODEL OF ' FOR THE CHILDREN - Dolls, Games, Tops, Motors, Paint- ing Sets, Dinner Sets, Banks and Tree fadl before. % - . peared in leading and featured roles 1] o, al sccoups i ono o the P85, I nd MELO-DRAMATIC THRILLER 2 ¢ Ry cently 'received high eritical p;‘a an;éltl‘;l?eflliI: ’t’;‘iegfl':zh':f:dz"xlgfihg {or his splendid performance in Ince'’s THOS. H. INCE PRESENTS Francis, F. R. Butler; Arthor Hull, | "Hest Revel.” ! 6% "9 . Rl Raymond Brathwayt, Helen Dunbar,| Joseph Kilgour, stage and s¢ Clarence Geldart and Julia Faye. favorite, is a .“heavy” of note, : 0 er lne # success in that type of role being || anaments' " . LARGE:O fUM PAID TO USE g,;uged,bydglp‘,},usuxulfi of picturegoers An Associated Producers’ Special Production 3 h SPECIAL! ; Y J L FIELDS FOR COMEDY | Who regard him as the “meanest'man . o A 4 4 g q ey T What is considered one of the larg-| on the'screen.”” Miss Blythe's beauty, -=With an All-Star Cast, inclading H— N y One 3’40'00 Megc4n() est sums ever expended by a comeay | €Ombined with her dramatic capabili- LLOYD HUGHES BETTY BLYTHE Do — Set reducedto ........ .. .7 $25.00 JOSEPH KILGOUR CLAIRE McDOWELL ties, has elevated her to the upper nounced recently when Hamilton- | 1anks. Betty Ross Clark has, during White Comedies, Inc., tendered a the past year, played numerous. fem- : check to the lessee” of the ‘LaBrea |inine leads opposite prominent stars, _ oil fields, said to be the largest in|While Claire McDowell, who is cnst California, covering, more than 1,500 |in the title role of the production,is un a et Qcres of land. ¥ noted for her similar characteriza- ‘Many remarkable scenes are said]tions in moré than two score screen to have been shot at thé-field ur successes. k organization for a-location was an- Adapted from “The Octopus”—by Chas. Belmont Davis y—Bow‘Syer | Bemidji, Minn, JUST 7MORE SHOPP!NG‘?PAYS! Just seven more Shopping Days be- fore Christmas. . Not a moment to ’ lose—shop now, while selections are better and choosing is so much easier. Come in the mornings, if possible— it’s nicer to shop then.” ™ " 'THE STORE HOURS Will be open in the evenings We will be openin the evenings on December :22-23-24. \ READY! ... With A Sto _ re Full Of Suggestions PRAC TICAL Suggestions--—-things that would be appreciated. Every department has them----there are scores of ideasto greet youreye if you journey through the store. The difficult gift problem is easily solved at TROPPMAN'S . Onyx Hoisery | pygcricql Gift Suggestions TOYS Featuring Pointex Heel What Would Christmas Be -Silk Hosiery is an ideal gift; in | Gorduroy Bath Robe $7.50 Without Toys? colors, qualities and prices t0 | cpangeable Sitk Breakfast RODEs -...c.orvomroorrrrrn s11.95 | “We have an ample assortment.to your hkmg’ 5 Ankle length Silk Jersey Bloomers . .. $4.95 select fl‘()m. e Also complete assirment of Crepe de Chine Chemises . $3.95 Every Boy' and' Girl will be de- lighted with this section. . Toys HEATHER HOSE Silk Jersey Bloomers ¢ here at about any price you want Silk Jersey Vests ... --$3.95 $3.95 Crepe de Chine Bloome . $2.75 -to pay— ; &1 Satin Brassieres . $1.49 DOLLS 5 . $1.98 . $2.50 Gauntlet ‘Gloves Onyx Pointex heel Silk Hose Colored Linen Handkerchiefs, each ... 3T 1111 o A SR LU NS AT R0t 200 (RS0 - : i Comfy Slippers : 2 £ for Gifts A i it X Grocery Department | ¢ Gloves Make Fine Gifts | oo it Big Special—December Drive Now‘On! MECHANICAL TOYS 4 e GAMES You can’t go wrong if you select Gloves here—some of ‘31;1 Iliefit (;rlmgkse[sj It?}g;) the mati‘k:ttagfordsl. e A e s e .- miriilfe selection - thoyre tDE, gauntlet style; colors, Grey, Mode | 3-Ib pkg MONARCH COFFEE ... ... i ; andBeaver: 1 St e, $1.98 Bu]))y :ll _\'(()u want—once you try ou will alwa ! sellmg gOOd LoV _WO,(I)L GAUNTLETS, new -checked $tops; in Al R i e sy i 435 | Ladies’ Quilted Satin, with Silk Pom-poms $1.98 COloTS.. . . 1ty L e 1.69 to $2.49 ot : e o i FEEEIOUS ’ FINE FRENCH KID GLOVES; Black, Brown, Grey | Sen xoms. s p oo Loies Felt Conity Slippers ey -+ -$1.50t0 $2.50 520 LOAA o1 - S B 4 AR DA e $2.75 : Children’s Felt Cozy Toes ............ $1.39 to $1.95

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