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| ) i : : ; Vo | : THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1922 pv—"—- PHE BEMIDJI DALY PiONEER VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT ONLY AT THE GRAND THEATER . who the Victor' Murray K. H maade several reco and several graph companics, pearance it Bemid ater, as one ot Thursday v place. Monols Darodics, rec Irom “The A for laughir his audience when it cor to enterain Meyers & sang, dan as a ng and * open| the show. Aiss also a Wit and composer of music, is a vacalist ef ability having a range ol five tones above high C; Mr. Meyvem, being an exceptionally clever dancer having appeared three consecutive seasons in the famous Winter Garden in New York. ally Japanese confine them- selves to the expleitation of fea characteristic of the land of the ri ing sun. However, Yonie and Fugi; have severed the old ties, and with| is end in view, t offer an e v itew and original aet which| 1 A Japanese Classic and Janis offer “Dainty Bits| of Mgusical Chatter.” Mr. Chase is| the possessor of a very fine haritone | voice. and is ably ed by ,\llss' Janis, who also displays several ox-| clusive and beautiful gowns novelity er, billed [} litttes Sun- 3 g With Fire,” appears again tar in “‘Short Sl which is the pictore progr: the vaudeville, tonight « Grand theater. GLADYS WALTON'S NEW PICTURE TONIGHT AT GRAND e f 1 of “Short which Glady Iton ‘wili Grand theater tonight ally apprared in the ¢ Evening Pos i form it was called “C: Nail” and was reg ¢ the snapviest ta satile pen of Alice “THREE WOR) 3P.ND" AT GRAND I FATUS photopl i< as ful the e of meat Hart’s new Paramount Word Brand.” that id thea-! SUNDAY ¥ hre wili be featured at the Gr ter for two days beginning 3 next. From the opening scencs when Ben Trego, after h in s i ments to escape a b caught him i 3 fadeout when he holds himself into frag- e of gunpowaer | ages that had to the final ‘the Reed building in | teleplione supplies. The I TIME'S CHANGES IN ARCTIC comin and sentine pice o SPORTS RAN T0 FORH s BUR]NG PAST SEASGN Fc;sil Plants Prove That the Region quented by the wayfarers srom many aistant chimes. It is here that Miss Frederick wbsolute best and ner admirers will h soma of the greatest dr on the screen when sh man and woman who were responsible for her trouble. & Sat.— POLA NEGRI The Incomparable, in— “THE POLISH DANCER” GRAND nce Was Mild and in All Proba- ) bility Frostless. : Henry L. Farrell, (I'nlted Press Staf Correspondent) ew York, Jan on, as is shenn by @ st its fossil pl ndicates that ies ware was once very unlike that whic prevails therd now. lnstend of con- i £ a hamdful of small plants 1 snow ated most perpetualiy ctation wus stbundang ut, and included wintike . plants, tha ! and probably frostless climate. “This vegetation flonrished in the Aves tic segion from ar least late Paleozoice e weological time, noexisted upport. of Jade. “BOOMERANG BILL” AT hra ELKG THEATER SATURDAY the satstand of tne highest order, a reversal | story that plumbs the depths of While not anything of a st 5 man feelings, and photography ¢ the il of Georges Carpeaticr was delights the oyc—these signalize gnother noteworthy —event in the tv middie Cenu “Boomerang Bill” with Lionel Bar- realm of international sport. rymore which is the feature at the Elko theater for next Saturday and ; Sunday. Leovers of dramatic art are urged to see this Cosmopoli pr duction, Marguaerite Maysh is support of Mr. Barrymore. It i Pa amount picture created by Cosmopol- iean Braduction:. to little Johnry Buff. 25 AUTOS DESTROYED Herman figured a in an interna-’ IN EARLY MORNING FIRE ticnal upset when he knocked out nown Grand Forks, N. D., Jan 5.—Fire J;"“‘;‘Y ‘\'_il‘ii'i,‘_h‘;amfle E"i‘i;h Dolder po ireos of fhat rozion. A little coal at 3 o’clock this morning d ) :hipt e world’s flyweight champions o . Gonally mined for vessels that i Benny Leconard, Jack Britton and "' L there is 1o | Johnny Kilbane did very little in the M/F0T B destroyed. Twents-five automobilcs way of defending their titles. L ) e in the garage were burned. No esti-| Golf had its biggest year and the R mate of the loss was made early this crowning feature of th mornin 1 America’s suce in winnil ONERAL SERVIcES POkt ish_open championship through tac RESERVOIR SITES ALGNG OHIO brilliant play of Jock Hutchinson. BOIES PENROSE TODAY | Willie Hunter won the British ama- Government Geoclogic Survey Points IilIllIIIIllIiIIllflIIIiIIIIIllIllIIIIIVI‘IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlllIIIIilIIIIIllIIliIlllllili—lllllllllllillllillll < arely visirel, the | tes motzienl e 113 0000000009906 large amount of informa- ! i ——Coming—— ——SATURDAY— ROY STEWART in “Sheriff Jim” 8003000290590 weight tit anged three tim Pete Herman lost to Joe Lynch who turned around and was beaten by \Herman, who in turn dropped it again tidy of the coal beds of 1 e and wercially biv mineral t G Forks occupied by the Raymond Ga age and pool hall. Both were totall teur; Jim Barnes won the American Out Enormous Pessibilities fi . Philadelphia, Jan. —Funersai open; Je annexed the didad sibilities: Jor- ) services for Senator Boies Penrose’American amateur; Miss Cecil Leitch {macinding, Storesof, W atet ® .0.00..00‘9 tie British woman chzm- Marion Hollins won the ! i All bore were held at & o’cl Only the immediate —_. . trong interns TELEPHONES iN GREAT WAR g e |Alexa Ster! A compa of the O 8 T b fl‘] long regime of Miss . R . Canadizn and Amer- American Equipment Said to Haveljegp champicn. and the.defeat of the Been Complete Down to the Small- 'goneational M Leitch in America !ow-water flow is L3 times s est imaginable Detail. were unexpected results of the sea- ihvir combined fow, and its maximun — son. Beyond the sensational default flow ix 15 times as great. This fact ordine to the chief sigznal otficer of Mlle. Suzanna Lenglen, the Euro-| jx :ccounted for by the sreater rain- he AL B K. twe armies, 12 corps, pean champion, her mateh with: 1 in 1l Ohio basin aud by th 3 divisions aud 45 feld bat. Mrs. Molla Mallory, tennis ran accord- eral charnete talions were eompletely equs ing to form. successiuily defended the pan in the chal-| . Tilden proved orld’s singles champion by n winning the Brit- Polis el instadied appr iish and An ehampionshi Q0. mitles ot comlit Hnes, Mlie. Lenglen won the British wom- ‘Letephome exchanges on permanent gn’s crown and defaulted when she) fines iw Franee nu and'was playing Mrs. Mallory in the | and itis believed that careful sur those In the advin be- | American championships. | would show many sites suitable for les sl tempor tield insudla-, Both b 11 championships again| dumws thai woal! impoand larse quan- tions. changed ha with the two New| titles of water in reservoirs. | Aboni - TR0 Lony-dis rele-| York clubs‘fini;hmg first and thei Bhioie el were hamdiorl by the sig. World's series honors going to the! ouia may per nal corps, weether with | Giants. ciated by noti In Two Parts WHAT DID SHE DO? teleplhwot Fallis s o 2 . & i cleplone, Tk Kellv, world’s champion seul-! o0 000 i Wit . —MUTT & JEFF— 1 | B e gm“zm_nn.:nv-l at AT0RL The or- ler, went through a light year wizl.\uut T one day cover 595,000 ac 5 i Prge)ée(“)l:‘:‘;le:‘?‘e:tor !. TnNIGHT E I 'KOTUMUHBBW | . s i u of this system reyt *' jefending his title. The great Navy| dentls of. i fost a E ices of w ver ) one foot. i i | Matinee 2:30 | 5 Evenings 7:10.9:00 £ (IR AR i |N ' £ & TOMORROW ElIl R-C PICTORES - Presents, AULINE FREDERICK| wl Missonri its we o aud William Fox presents l EILEEN PERCY G|, HE LURE of JADE “Maid of the West” ! Story by W. E, Spencer Scenario by John Montague| Directed by P. McCullough . FOX COMEDY apportuni for stor m the southern iribu o8, Phic maps of the geological tcover part of the drain- f the Ohio a large number She had done no wrong, but an envious woman’s tongue spread a slander thai turred her world to bitter ashes. Through long years she nursed her smouldering hate, waiting, watching, living only for a terrible revenge. Davis Cup lenge round, Wi Ou top saevey rex ) put up tiles of And then, under the swaying palms, in a South Sea Island Inn, where derelicts and blackguards drank a toast to dead decency, came the power to strike. some of them of enormous e ] e ; | | e army o -isrew repeated by winning the inter- | 1} % y | he zirl of KIS phoue experts, the Beli system aloue i ampionshi o 25 Bia mrinia T L LB system | collegiate rowing championship. fi’;:]:t ""'“t:;:"'(”"“[ ““i{“‘ 1anta W having contribn 11290 employees! The University of California be- LA i Sume - SRbe SRATL D wha geryed overseas. Girl teleplone | came a new champion by winning the N B § > foles and porteaxs them R and fishl cxowmiand Penn Stute| -, “Tovched Firemioss Mean, 3 "Prices:( 10c and 25c 4 = E e a ry. Jane Sk g, A e ARl baseball] 0 ¢ far oot enug 4 z teadi i ber wf went to Franee ‘he uni-irepeated by winning the baseballj 0 R 5 S teading woman and head: Aheg o ; aparument house tire with her four kit @ @ OO OO0 SS9 O® T N A = n . s _— championship. e & | roppociing et e heads 3 MOVIE fon of the izl corie " ehmpon. o the it o i Bt A Brens nntned | READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS Lambert Hil directed and Neocompleiely ovganized was thel o por champions was the_ great| Smith was at work in the thick of [T pe— - — Angust. AL S photographed. | rstema or reiephone commnnicatienst e 00 paddock, from the Univer-| smoke when be fel nd perst “MAID OF THE WEST” AT REX TODAY AND FRIDAY | _Eileen Percy, the Wikiam Fox| star, has cro. Atlantic almost ! a dozen times, and never has been seasick. Her first crossing was at the | age of one v, when she came from | Treland wi i . Maybe that ! is the way to fight off « cross the ocean when old. Her next trip b York at the age of three, she being lin. She was nine before she I‘Qturm-d: roorter, Bob White snd whippoarwill {0 e orizin of diseases. Follow | = = A& s A ops IR dor ot e snon £ i g ot e Cain| o S o' o 00 0000 JOHNSONS cAlways Busy the state to live in Brooklyn where her educa- | tion was continued, first in a regu-! lar school and then by private tutors —for Eileen began posing for the age of cleven, :o reguiar g became impossible, iss Perey is now appearing i “Maid of the West” at the Rex the. ater. “SHERIFF JIM” COMING TO | REX THEATER SATURDAY} In his characterization of Jim | Burmister, sheriff of San Carlos, Roy | Stewart is well supported by a fineiv balanced cast which includes Clai McDowell, George Beranger, Wilbur | H_xgho_ and Je: Arnold. ¢ | .hm"v tory of devotion sacrifice in the face of grave where ;; woman's true love for triumphs in the end and deatih exy its toll for the misspent l,x«' :(\!' l:Lm- Mexican bandit. is a “THE LURE OF JADE"” AT | ELKO THEATER TONIGWT! As the charming daughter of a vear admiral, who because of a of tragic events becomes the exotic and mysterious owner oil an inn in the South Seas, Pauline Frederick has one of the greatest roles of her career in “The Lure Jude.” an R-" pie- ture scheduled for screening at the Elko theater tonight and tumorrow, Friday. That Mi really bi. Fiederick i~ one of the malities of the screen too, is estabhished be- by her vond ques formance in * story. from the facile pen of Marior Orth, fits M Frederick as snugly as a new pair of gloves, b bevond that is the fact that Miss Fredoeviek has a most exacting role to portray) and she does it with all the covsug- mate skill o true artist. of course, afford "Miss) splendid opportunitic.c for! real acting, of which she ta¥ o full| advantage. But it is in the So yh Se: “hat she is at her best—t . exotic languorous child of Fate, ho from the ease and lusury of ey former station has become thy peeper hat it has desired could It Lis headguarters in Chau vosabd tha 10 be bad oo 'Southern California, who made ! ent rubbing wgainst his foor. so, General Persiihe e pew sprinting records. Also Ned | smoke was so thick fhat he could not e tuken gp his telephone at| Gourdin, the colored Harvard star,| see the tloor distinctly, but he benr andwho broke the world’s broad jumpigver and fouml the object was 3 eat. \ This will pant called up any second Hentens ! zecord which had been on the books! ghe wasn't worried o much about het | tng at ibe end af 4w for 20 years. | self. hut she had her whele family— | PRICES ’ be £ YANCE post. anywaere alnn, e o four Kittens—with her in a pasteboard ! and erssis soctar " uccapied by the ; ni Aleace to Have Big SMW-l pox which she had dragged frem the | the finest Croes, The ¢ of Straxbours, in AISACe- [ gapes. The trouble was that <he finm \ e s = | el Iniecullisd BT V5.1l Rl e e i b POPULAR PRICE STORE il . . " : tions a great interallied health e put spilling itx coutents, S Smith ¢ i ] “Musical Calls” of Birds. position to be held in commemoration | pageyed her and the kittens, amd got | meet GI:m!SS::t <s in deing so. | It Js strange that oiithologists aud | e (e centennial flm‘ badly cut by broken st | BEMIDJI'S GARMENT SHOP - at Chicage. which cele- the four inndeed and oth anniversary of the discovery Biuebiryd. finch, bunting | cie in 1492, the Strashourg ex ois net to be believed G will be held in from May unee heving heard the Ber, alihongh Pastenr was horn row, fha s ¢ awl the | - the first time in history Stra swed by i long CAE GGy il see an exposition v the eardiual gives ol rizens of France. The (il thereafig o o Jeeoznlze o op pepresentatives from the Bat it ey be that hose gy helped to brinz Alsa ealls o no 0 within, the classiflea- 00 hek 0 Franee will tlon of What i said te ‘e the “musical | orable as something more than a calls ™ collection of modern, methods of tigh biged calls those of the erow, 1 tor while most ordinasy | ¢, net identify the cails of the 0 FAMOUS PLAVERS -aSkY CORS’ BOTHIIN ANNOUNCEMENT WAIT - WAIT - WAIT - WAIT On, or about, February 10th we will open a Ladies’ and Miss- es’ Garment Shop. This store will be known as the “always busy”’ store. Thousands upon theusands of dollars worth of fresh, new, stvlish, erisp Garments will be shown, there will be no two Gar- ments alike. Styles and Quality will reign supreme at all times. {; Satisfaction will be our first, last and infinite aim. Here is an index of the merchandise that will be handled: | DIES’ AND MISSES’ Just LADIES R NN NN AR RN RN AR AR AR ARRERN NN IARARN these edls, THE PIONEER WAANT ADS BRING RESULTRS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER ing diseas wre VAUDEVILLE FIVE PART LIONEL AGTS PHOTOPLAY BARWE P PRI ‘osmopolitan Production * F& o The Bert La vy Circuit of Vaudeville- - Proven Dependable Good A b On e Coats Skirts Dresses Variety' shows. 4 Acis and a 5 Part Feature Picture In all of his wasted life . wore only three Gowns Blouses Kimonos, roments. But three so filled with g that— See what they were! And pare Bill then with any real hero vou know! Petticoats Bloomers Bathrobes Silk Negligee House Dresses : i Fur Chokers Millinery Aprons Hosiery Underwear Neckwaar Purses Beads Handkerchiefs ETC. TWC STORES Bemidji and Grand Forks CHASE & JANIS Dainty Bits of Musical Chatter YONIE & FUGI Japanese Classic MEYERY' & NOLAN Seng and Step Review ———— e e VURRAY K. HILL Songs ard Parodies & a Couple from ‘The Auid Sod” 1LADYS WALTON in—*“Short Skirts” i SHOWS AT 7:15 &4 9 ADMISSION 25c & 50c i GRAND Tonight Only | B MR W I SR Neighborly atisfying TWO STORES Bemidji and Grand Forks LasssssunssssaInes I ETC. ETC. H —SAT. & SUN.— The Pioneer Want AdS Giing RESUS ‘sesanponssess: wweTT