Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 2, 1922, Page 4

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AT THEATRES “ROSE OF THE WEST" AT REX THEATER SATURDAY A play which, it is said. thrills with vital numan interest wiil be shown at the Rex theater Saturd; It is a Fox play called “Rose of the West, amd 1s deseri to the northern wilds. The scenes are laid in a country that visited on oceasionally by Indians and the trol of the Northwest mounted pol The story is that of a brave w man_who llgl'b against the plan of her brutal husband to seil the daughter for a gold field he has se-; re “VIRTUQUS SINNERS™ AT REX THEATER TONIC for vom the e very guest. “HAIL THE WOMAN" AT THE REX THEATER SUNDAY At che bottom of t‘w d a sound that almo: heart. It was a girl’s voice begeing God to let her die. She hesitated a moment; inocked at the door. Trvn me opened the door very geniy stepped inside. At t t tlre disheveled figure of a givi. aced her hand on tne g shouuder and genty iurncd around unt:l she couid sec her face. Then it was her own heart that, cried out. In that one look she read|, the znswer to a mystery that had auued one whole family and had her own father's door aga nd when you sce Thomas ince's great photo umma. “Hai W omm\,” at the Rex Sunday, you aiso will know what she saw in u.u girl’s face. LATEST VAMPING METHODS SHOWN IN “THE LOVE CHARM” That the old-time metheds of win- | art, .md eventually erceded by. bus of ‘ap- then rigg & man’s h hjgvhand arc be bile modern rich younz g that the vounx 2 bem ..uu omed to he was a 3 PPy memors tlood ol over purl wio psychology. “THE LITTLE MINISTER" AT ELKO THEATER TOMORRCW ed this version of Little M Stanlaws, the artist-di ed for Paramount wili son in the role of * made fameus on the stage vivid pno.oph\‘ | best abilities his finest work as an actor. He is Arcnie Green went to the ecedar the center of attention every minute camp at Spur 28 Monday. ¢ with his fast }:‘ is a Universal Special Attraction Cora wztson were u uted in marry tomom-ow, Hoot Gibson displays his wood to th in the saddle as well as Hedglin thi 28 riding and clever tricks. Henry N. Higginbotham and Miss | which there are many opportuni- at the home of the bride, Feb. 14. Rev. | ties are plen the talents star’s rise f into the top ranks of featured enter- families with a tew triend tainers. le'ulm;: femi W w ile Tom Lingham, Carmen Phil- Wwill be at home ¢ \lips, Fred Lancaster, Walter Perry, hav { George Berrell, Bmdlu\ Ward and ity for a long and happy life together | George B. Wil fiams enact the main' Rev. Blaine Lambert w supporting roles. led at Oberg’s, Gavdner “Circus Clowns,” a new Z-part Lee's, and other honi comedy, completes the progfhm. smunity and held NAZIMOVA A Nazimova's of “Camille” be sao\\n at diences in this: countr t \‘I\: ‘I!! vear after i in Paris that Davenport-Lai ;, adaptation at .o ).ew Yo Ldml]le or quette.” It of tue the Tollowing year proved a succe nd its popularity in this country, he teadily continued. But it was Matilda Heron who real- i by his, ly popularized “La Dame aux Came-!} lias,” in th most widel representative of “Camille” in the U nited, States. ning uturdav, |~ (he 1“. rnema and E.ma, vt exander Dumas, the \oun"u, W tiful for the exercise of Blaine Lambert officiating. The house | that have brought the was prettily decorated with ever-fall and you are invite and the members of both boo rom the two-reel class were pr ent .xt the ceremony. Mr. and M Louise Lorraine will be scen as the H. N. Higginbotham wili niake therr| Webster farm and | perfect attendance = for past wee Dorothy Randall Dorothy Wats, Norx Loi nine figure of the tale, nmm- at the F. R March 1. The, s of the commun the best withe entertain . Randal the school house. PICTURE 1S | Rev. Lambert is working to estab- 3 M 5 ,» [1ish a Methodist church here. lom. Nellt 1 eln MODERN “CAMILLE Arthur Skipton attended the d. 'muré’m,]u b ;f,,,??l, iomy, Thelmg R" g day modern interpretation lat Puposky for Metro, which will ! Mr. a he Grand theater, three sranddaughte and | g ed at the S.! jan 1w ‘\vnh -\hlno day noted actresses have hight luc~( at 1‘v\ J. Friday going to Bem a visit to home fo t a little more than its original appearance| < Knox, the in 1853 Jean Margaret | L Hobls e over Briay mght) nder produced her own | brother No the old Broadway thea- | rk, under the title ofi the “Fate of o Co. .KM!\ failed dismally, bat m‘“t‘:l Ten le on (hv wrip. | i a member ol attended | uunhn‘ i nown and conspicuous | School Notes Attendance has bheen poor for tae country. She was the {tL’X’ home. i | During many of the ipast week due to colds wnd other! 'var\ <he appeared in this play, E. A.|minor ailments. | Sothern, father of the famous E. H, Principal A. M. Ripple iy and creator and spent uxw_, | of “Lord Dundreary,” |feeling poo \eus her Armoud. and Sunday in bed. S du Rud: tmale e ;3 4o = SIS Dot - H s kf - the last week ha na Co Euwa C. Voler The A. Ne ) day of last wi i Miss Alice | end wruest of Miss Dorothy Wil Gust Peters called at Sam Feliows| How to Ward Off and ‘, ent McQueeney was a b :5 Prevent Infection : caller at the Leo ner's - {terno day toy rention =t B The township of M nold election me Nelso W, broushi S of Gar I mflh Lakin sip to Bemi The POV v ihe ~.lmn. h In the The sto deals with Lord Rint 2 gYPpS tevealed o ing events athorne 4 ¢ and capable “THE FIRE EA OF FOREST RA A “Hoot Line for all one's physical ¢ In ¢ at the Grand . and sewed of th aradc - birtd Geo. went to the home of My Pingie, = and St Wm. Billide the Whelan were gupper Lome Thur: tyohow feve and around Mathis adapted ““Camiile” and | ph Valentino has the leading Glenn uLOm-om\ (.\llul on Miss: . i sotuum were supper guests of dner at supper Vred ection of officers for the Nebish ip will be held at the bi republican representa nall at I-m*v\\s and Mrs, H. Cook and Cecil Higginbo- dinner guests at the Wai- Monday isited Mrs. C. E. Cofln ner vere guests Watson, Norman Gar Jorothy Wau worntand Gar i V. Lite! kenson, serve. member Thursc Glen McQuecne, day of last wee kipton and John J.e A1 at supper Wednes Hedygiin, who Rev. Lambert visited the a few minutes Monday morning be-! fore going to Nebish. Eiberta Lee and Arleigh Cook, who! .»\udr(\\ Co! cknes: was wluasct,‘ from his P 1 Hig- v roern- 'THE TRUTH ABOUT, THE “FLU” Sunda; ening. h atson and Cg o . wrds spent Sunday Watson’s ente eek. Hendson was week Wm. McCiellan's \lo 1 “Flu” Histewy. and Gust Pe an (;u.t ]Fj The 1918 epidemic of mflmmd B Sam showed that the e was one casi- | ol ly contracted, it is limited to human is due to micro-organisms! al condi-| being yet to be identified. Men! attend the county coil- don’t “n{) emidji the 18. Ridge w t the towa ase Transm:(ted i The causative agent of the disease| i« wiven off from the nose and mouth| {of infected persons, and gains en- {trance through the nose and mouth lof persons who contract the disea:e 10 other way in which the ase s udnsmle_ged ” - Cold and “Flu” Germs. acted business it} o1, “Fla” and Pneumonia Gern m.\l‘mlv he millions and are ble to overpower your physical re- sistance. Do not neglect the slightest cold— ‘| hcre the greatest dangur ]w:—thdtv mplc cold.” Kill that cold quCk- on M n MeClellan is home agui n th iforin .md Mrs. roon. i on his son Carl| ™ 1t is of vast importance to do.m\ vitited Wikiie | 09t the entire intestinal tract. unner: & & znd lower bowels. Keep the kidneys \\(‘]l flushed, and freshen and | ~trcn0thcn the blood. ce Has Taught. ce of the 1918 epi- showed that one of the bost! mplest treatment in many in- lation by taking a steam- ing hot cupful of Dulgarian Biood Ten with the juice of half a lemon.| This stimulating hot medicinal Tea ant to ta and starts the bowels, liver and kidneys! ing out the body poisons, thus ng the phy al resistance to Universit served unch Watson outh power for old and the Waison P v S where highly recommend it.— d fed wi the Sunday. maae a business home dit v held s ng at school hy 17 wiih abou It was decide the mectings Salesmen for the Mo- thene Chemical Com- pany ave in the city in-{ jtroducing | Moth-Cerene FOR EXTERMINATING MOTHS - Kills the eggs and laxy- vaue. ouse e membe teacher of intern lunch to the Litceraiy ! day wi beil with ¥ y and all \\ml\uI in the tying a quilt for e Mrs. Campbe 1 Olson, Mis. Beliw en-rud all went to the| i home at Island Lake ! afternoon iar famil, and Francis Lec | at the Watson| raes k. Put your wintar eloth- ing and furs away with Moth - Cerene. They arce protected | from moths. dr. and Mrs, Good for lice on plants and mites on chickens er eral months is up now. Joseph Foster went to haul cord- of badly drifted roads. 'the high school on Friday eveniug !wanted at all times. Long, Belie Vogler, Alice flenderson. in the com- Intermediate gr“d(, i services Sunday ai'shaw, Helen Coffin, Rimer de Lony. Lena Lundeen, Doris McClc!! twias Bonnie Gook, Dix | Green, © Vernon McC McClelian, Glenn Thompson, Marvel ¢ ! Wordon, May Smith, Laurence Ollom, } TORICHT i THE INCOMPARABLE tion will not cause the disease—so, & cer the dreaded germs. Bul-|§ u‘m)'x Tm is a pure hurbw tisement. e }- Moth-Cerene || T The party which is to be given by| promises entertainment for all. The school library is available for d to send for Sy Visitors are not only welcome but Attendance: record— High schogl man (xmdnex, Norman Webs " Watson, Marjorie Webster icClellan, Palph McCleilan, Ruth dej Ruby Brad- McCleilafy, Ghdys Norber Primary grades. haw, Hershel Zeigler, Esther Cogh. | Wagne 't “Mr. ‘Webster thas been an ex-, Juliene Saterlee, Bessie nghtsho |cellent ‘driver and to date has been iate only twice and then on account|week-end guest of her cousins, the | Misses Audrey and Helen Coffin, Frank Stout of Island Lake called t the Wm. McClellan home Satur- day. ‘Clellan home on Tuesda an, Maurice ' couple of -davs and was unable to Miss Marvel ‘Wordon ‘was, the Carl Jesse MePhe atson called at the Wm, N Roy W The J. H. and Perry Ollom fami e been s past week. S Gordon” G..rd* er Carl Jones while Mrs. Jones i3 aw Howard Brad-lon ] ury du Ketten returned on Mond sempaji. She was il for romy on Saturday as nad plan The Webster children left . Jones remained until Sat- ¥son, who weic fe- 4 of lest week. ick with fevere colds Lee who is with the McQuee- £ ed with home fulks ayi uy a 7:30 and 9 THE GIRL WITH THE MILLION-DGLLAR SMILE In Her Latest Realart Releaze Love | Charm”| P B A A O A O SN Hawleyéq l % i%!Ili!!IIl!!ll’xIli!!lIlll!iHIfllfllil!l!!llillimli}iliil SUPPORTED BY RUDCLPH ‘fifi STAR OF “THE SHEIK"— iN THE LATEST IN MOVING PICTURES Dxreuc by REX INGRAM ho made "“The 4 Horsemen” SATURDAY i !3 AT THE i§ ¥ i&?ranfi s to stimulate the m\hrc o Qaraiount Cpiclure _ J M. Barries play THE LITYLE MINISTER Matiness: 2:30, 10c-2 £ i, M @ SATURDAY town nt and—upset it Bedevilled the uwmgx, minister and all! Then she showed them 1 hit of Jove can do the whole thing ' greatest :, made into photoplay. in the Cc—Nights, 10c-28c THE SMILING, HAPPY-G O-LUCKY DAREDEVIL— HOOT GIBSON IS EACK AGAIN-—This time, his fourth gicture, in a rollicking, liuching slice of life, right out cf the West, and hung on the ‘ccreen for your entertainment— “THE FIRE EATER’ Aty of a harderid Forest Five—a wend Gibsan’s personality—make this 5, feorless Forcst Ranger—a tremendous ful cast—Iots of humor and action, plus picture worth seeing. ———-A\LSO SHOWING—— “CIRCUS CLOWNS’—A New 2-part Cumed,’ GR&NE a2 TONIGHT TSI, e AZIMOVA! ALENTIND| - A MODERNIZED VERSION OF i ARILLE | ! day. i £ The ice.” mnsm _lIlIlilIHlIIIIIIIHIllil!IHHIIHIIIHIIIIHIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIII|lIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU"‘ FORDSON 9% DETROIT S dch study d are misscd by pupils afl Qm - 5 ~have been p\mcmn}k ¢ ce school started andd lt is with rd@ret that we lose them. We 3l wish them the best of“luck’in Hhew school work at Bemidji. Mrs. N. L. Knox assisted the prin- cipal on Monday afternoon with the upper gmdes and Belle Vogler took atterlee. made a business trip! d\mge of the primary grades for the to bemum luud}\ G 3 .. Jones went to.y rs W hursday of Tnst week to visie ¥OUEET laughter ‘and son-in- -law, M ular Sie Bnglish cia of “The Merchant of Ven- Scheol Notes. S0 this Friday ¢ d. g Ted Markus ‘of Nebish “is. visiting ipple for a few days: party which was to have been held last Friday v.vemnz “will be given Maveh 3. vening, The storm is over, gchool is open and everyone is heginning to shako the colds out of their systems. A few days vacation ha; did very "’"” with the | wonderfully and given many a chance it to_recuperate. For outsxdv reading, “Dxckcnsl\‘uns. 395 F.0.8. DETROIT BEMIDJI, Qur Slogan Mnrs. Dickinson paid a visit to her LE husband who lives in Minneapolis. She have .started | returned safely and reported a tedious trip because of poor trnvelmg condi- A FORDSON ON EVERY FARM C. W. Jewett Co.Inc ' MINNESOTA IR li'illllilllilIIllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIHlillIIIlIIn. holpu AT 'Try Qur Service Under The New Management American and Chinese Dishes Expert chefs have beer: secured and ihe cafe will be first class in every respect. Clean and properly prepared foods -well served and courteous reatment, will be features always found here. Your trade is solicited and wiil be appreciated. Mandarin Cafe ~———SECOND STREET.: W. H. SHORT, Manager REX - THOS. II, INCE Presents With the Greatest Cast of Players Ever Assembled on the Screen, In- cluding— *Florence Vidor Lloyd ‘Hughes* “Theodore Roberts Madge Bellamy® *Tully Marshall Charles Meredith® Edward Martindel Vernon Dent* “Gertrude Claire Mathilde Brundage® Story from the Master Pon of Gardner Sullivan Directed by John Griffith Wray SUNDAY . Hail The Woman Y "/ \H { T mm"mmmmrmmuwmmwmmm REX Theatre TODAY AND FRIDAY “VIRTUOUS SINNERS® THE PHOTODRAMA OF Stool Pigeon McGregor Hamilton Jones, the Burglar. Dawn Emerson, the Girl.. Eli Barker, Misgion kaer UNIVERSAL APPEAL— THE CAST: \ Fox Sunshine Comedy “SHERIFF NELL” MAT. 2:30 SATURDAY— "MUTT & JEFF —SUNDAY— — 10¢ & 25¢;—: - EVE. 7:10-9:00 - ————— ] “ROSE OF THE WEST” Heart interest picture of the Great Northwest. D “HAIL THE WOMAN” ..Norman Kerry & Wanda Hawley |5 ‘Harry Holden .David Kirby Bert Woodruff ——] efective

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