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1 = F‘lor thefl first ';;mte ill his career he!This great piano-accordionist is to appear at the Elko theatre tonight and Sunday in addition plays three distinet parts in a e T - ‘ Dlngs jihrec distinet parts In .2|to the regular program. l....fi’..’.... LIONEL BARRYMORE. settler who, after seeing his twip | S——————— P — ————— — PAGE TWO = R e e THE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER - e ‘ b p X the dairy busin to judge a gopd » S only e ot Many: | A Running Start. cow, .Max Morgan, livestock specialist x Hi ceording to. the higher the- Maurine and Billy are rivals i teir | gt tide agricultural college warns. i ologians, Adam was merely hypnotized [ schonl work. But Billy hdd rer 4 | Morghn has just veturhed from a tour at the time of his marringe, of Wisconsin and he'speaks of sever- Dell—Why pick on Adam?—Londou | | much the higher grade on an examina- As he turned triumphant- al instances that caime to his atten- . tion paper. g . FILM IS MISREPRESENTED; ! | Answers. Iy l«K\'}:’rll the young lady after the|tionto back his state ment. RETURNED TO MINNEAP(::.I]S I - | resnuts were announced, fiha gave Him | omme = “The Polish Dancer,” starring Pola | what is commonly referred. to as."u Negri, announced for showing at the 9009000000000 ) k" 2230000000900 Grand on Friday and Saturday will | “fun,” the little red-haired rascal Hiot be Showe t°"igh(§‘t(“:5“'yh;;“i’ 3 5l g boasted. “I can make an uglier face represented, it proved to be Wi 3 than your \ ea re called in the ';':mtio“fp“:mrfi v};:rnnc»‘ f“\ b cou onght te,” she snapped. ular, “cheese,” in fact, lmburEer | “look what you've got to start with.” K logk Mo 8 —Coming cheese, and was returned to Minne- apolis on the first train, together with a few appropriate remarks from the management. “Threc Word Brand,’| William S. Hart’s newest picture, will | bo showni in its stead tonight, and| Sunday and Monday. { | | “SHERIFF JIM” SHOWING AT REX THEATER TODAY i In' his characterization of Jimj Burnister, sheriff of San Carlos, Roy | Stewart is well supported by a finely balanced cast which includes Claire McDowell, George Beranger, Wilbur Higbe and Jessie Arnold. “Sheriff Jim” is a story of devotion and self- zacrifice in the face of grave danger, where a woman’s true love for a man triumphs in the end and death exacts its tull for the misspent life of the Mexican bandit. WILLIAM S. HART IN “THREE | WORD BRAND” TONIGHT William¥ S. Hart proves to be an| ideal sweetheart, cowbhoy and gover- rior in his latest Paramount picture, | “Three Word Brand” which will be shown at the Grand theater tonight, Sunday and Monday. As the sweet- heart he tells the story of his passion in three words—"I love you;” as the cowboy, he gives brave battle to his enemies and as governor of a great state for a day, he tells a big political | boss to “go to hell.” Mr. Hart never has been seen in a western picture of greater drama and appeal than “Three Word Brand.”| sons safely away when he is menaced by Indians, blows himself and the savages into fragments to prevent! “TOO WISE WIVES” AT ELKO THEATER MONDAY | ANTONIO MINERVINI A Covert Thrust. The following double-meaning puen 13 attributed to Dean Swift. Read the . . | e ,’l’i'OQ B ' Wise Wives, } NG Garamourd GXre A tale of two wives “y who thought they knew things that they didn't. A talc of two husbands 3 who didn’t know things that they should. PRODUCTION TRIBUTED BY FAMOUS PERRIN NS o MONDAY & TUESDAY ELKO HEBRGEINRER TR | "DAKOTAN WARNS AGAINST BUYING: TUBERCULAR COWS (By. United Press) Fargo, N. D., Jan. 7..—Uuscrupu- lous ucalers are buying tubercular and other infect~d cows fromt older | dairying countries and ng them {to North Dakota farmers, muny of whom are too little experienced in | William Fox presents PEARL WHITE —in— i “ANY WIFE” Story and Scenario by Julia_Tolsva P Directed by Herbert Brenon 0000000060000 . A Cosmopolitan Production The story df a life that the world called bad. But when you've thrilled and laughed and cried’ through it all, you'll see how little the world really knew! One story yon won’t forget! Plus the marvclous acting of éhem _gom trailing ;hg dm]other]l-- | wMen are four,’ says an ancient 0ys. ey are rescued and ater lose | abi “He track of each other. Onc becomes the | Arabisn - proverb. % He .who »Ifm?:v_vs. governar of a state while the other | 2nd knows that he knows—he is wise, lines first as they are printed; then | read them as they are numbered. H 1—The pomp of courts and pride of X TODAY is a rancher. How they meet and awhat. follows, makes up one of the most thrilling stories ever screened. Jane Novak, a beautiful - leading woman, heads a clever supporting | follow him. He who knows, and knows | not he knows—he is asleep wake him. He who knows not and knows | not he knows not-—he is a fool, shun | him. He who knows not, and knows he knows not—hd is a child, teach! kings 3—T prize above all earthly things 5—I love my country, but my king | ‘i-—Above all men his praise T'll sing 9—The royal banners are displayed See ROY STEWART in “Sheriff Jim” cast. The players include S J. Bing- ham, Gordon Russell, Ivor McFadden, | him.” 11—And may success the standard aid | 2—1 fain would banish far from FIVE REELS 1 ! | i i | i i Herschel Mayall, Colette Forbes,! In the Lois Weber prosiuction, i George C. Pearce und Leo Williams.' “Too Wise Wives,” which comes to hence - - | g e L e " | Ehefl:ct:rc was adapted and directed | the Elko theater next Monday and | 4—The Rights of Man and (Jummoni A Thrilling and Highly Emotional Western Drama + = | i 3 y Lambert Hillyer. Tucsday, the husbands fall ‘tato the Sense P R G H U T LT TR T T LTI T 4 !second and fourth classifications. | 6—Destruction to that odious name EDUCATIONAL TCRCHY COMEDY—In Two Parts == - = i VAUDEVILLE AT THE REX v’ The)‘hncefii to b!:: uwak?}w‘d anito be | 8—The plague of Princes, Thomay Tl = ADDED ATTRACTION! { taught. But their enlighte tois Paine = 3 4 M aug eir enlightentient _is Paine - FOX NEWS £ £ Minervini, World’s Greatest Piano- WITH PICTURE PROGRAM ‘For Sunday at the Rex theater i{he management offers a four-ac vaudeville bill in addition to the regu- lar photoplay program. Cook und Cain open the bill in commcndablc‘ style. They are novelty entertainers| and assure a fine headliner. Loui Diamond, character comedian, pro- vides a Jot of fun in his act. Koplin and Walters, the oclwn and the frog, h promise to keep the audience inj i Jaughter. Mitty Derere has an act which promises to close one of the best vaudeville bills shown at the Re: theater. Neal Hart will be seen in one of his hest pictures, a six-par photoplay, accompamed also by an aw:z kenThg on the part of their wives. This is photoplay staged with consemmate artistry. Author, director andmroduc- er, stomed to life in the highest sociak circles, Weber “‘knows and knows she knows,” Follow her. 10—Defeat and ruin seize-the cause. {§§. 12—0f France, her libeity, and- her | laws. il i Accordionist—See Special Ad. = | l Tudummmmmnn IIUIIIlmlIlIIIIIlllIllIl‘:lIIllllIIllllIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIHII { Ccmedy—“FRESH FROM THE FARM”—Two Reels Nights—15c:30¢ ‘REX ORCHESTRA—Prof. Zelikoff, director Evenings 7:10-9:00—10c¢-25¢ | Matinee 2:3 THE PIONEER WANT 'ADS BRING »RESULTS = | | ] | it IIIllll!lIl!lll[ll]Illlll!||Illlll||l|"|l|!l|llllIIIlIIll|lI(llll|!lllIIIlllllll"llllllllllll"lIllll t { P e - SPECIAL -: ELKO THEATRE Special Engagement of . A.U. MINERVINI TONIGHT 7:30 and 9:00 Matinees—10c-25¢ === T TR AR R LTIT S > Z ™ NI PEARL WHITE IN “ANY WIFE” COMING TO THE REX THEATER Pesrl White, the celebrated star—who bears the label known_film acts in the world”—/| is coming to the x theater in her| latest picture entitled “Any Wifes” The film was direeted by Herbert Brennon, who stands in the very front | rank in his field. | The story of “Any Wife” was written by Julia Tolsva. It deals with f sed o REX THEATRE e VAUDEVILLE ONE DAY ONLY! -EVERY SUNDAY- LT And Come on! And they DID come! Indians at first. Then ruffians of the plains. Then coyote politicians. devoted h and surrounded by every material comfort; yet who surrenders to the e she feu]s§ " lac COOK & CAIN in 1 spice. This spirit, cver-in- Novelty Entertainers creasing, leads her into an unfortu- nate situation as a result of which her husband casts her off, though she is. really innocent. Despite this apparent tragedy the story has a singularly happy ending, which comes as an absolute surpri 5 LOUIS DIAMOND _Character Comedian And, driven on by a great love, this si- lent fighter beat them all! KOPLIN & WALTERS “BOOMERANG BILL” AT THE The Clown and the Frog ZLKO TONIGHT AND SUNDAY A remarkabily human story of a crook with a heart is unfolded in “Boomerang Bill,” a Paramount pic-| ture at the Elko theater tonight and Sunday, matinee and evening. The picture which was created by Cosmo- politan, featurcs Lionel Barrymore. g Bill” js a Chicago gun man hiding in New York because of acrime he has committed in his hom: city. He meets a girl who wins his love and he resolves to go straight. Bill works honestly until the- girl | tells him that she must obtain money to send her invalid mother to the country. to save her life. Bill, torn hetween his desire to be honest and bis love for the girl, holds up a bank and is captored. ,He is sent to prison for a long| long term and the girl promises to await hid release. But another man asks the girl to marry him and prom- ises to take her and the invalid moth- er to the mountains. Bill insists that she tharry the other man. = .Here is a dramatic situation touch- ing and of great power. How it works A tale of the west that was, and the West that is today. William S. HART HIS NEWEST SPECIAL—IN 7 BIG PARTS “THE POLISH DANCER,” with Pola Negri, which was advertised for Friday and Saturday, was ro grossly misrepresented to us, and - proved to be so inferior, that it was returned to Minncapolis last night, and the Hart picture substituted in its place for tonight, Sunday and Monday—together with a lively Cartoon Comedy. > MILLY DEVERE Just a Nut —PICTURE PROGRAM— WéRLfi's GREATEST PmNo-Acc0xb|oms1r ' Ne al Hart . I The Alsc Special Paramount Picture JOHN, BARRYMORE in—“BOOMERANG BILL” NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! MATINEE 2:30—10c-25c NIGHTS—15¢-30c TONIGHT AND SUNDAY —in— | Kingfisher's m MR Roost out is as touching and memorable a G d 10¢ & 25¢ REX ORCHESTRA' Rt ict! I b . Besides ) ¢ | : = i Baraymore, the prnceeis m the rana L _THEATRE 5 Matinee 2:30—10c-35¢ Evenings=-25¢-50c cast are, Marguerite Marsh, Mar- garet Seddon, Frank Shannon, Mat- thew Betts and Miriam Battista. i = | o b o