Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 6, 1922, Page 2

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‘ning today. PAGE TWO ™ F—q EAIR S e [T\ T TR TR Y e ey THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - T——— THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1922 “THE BREAKING POINT’ AT ELKO “LOVE NEVER DIES” AT REX TONIGHT AND TOMORROW «The Breaking i%int,” in which Bessis Barriscale is starred will be show at the Eiko ‘heater tonight and Friday, was adobted by H. H. Van an, prominent .wenarist, from Gl Child,” the story called “The .'1i"i"g distributed by Associated First Nat- bySMary lgernvr“_ Barriscale in|ional Pietures, Inc, and will be shown the lll-r?gto);retnl‘n;"ule a‘rc Wa.\ er McGrail ntd;?'t Rex Theater commencing. as the husband, Irene Y eager, the | "Wyi,uq yrughes and Madge Bellamy charming child actre: s sthe daugh- . favorites, ter, as well as othgr s . fav including Walter Hall, Eugema Bes- serer, Wilfred Lucas, Joseph l Dowl- ing, Lydia Knott and Pat O'Malley. WILL ROGERS AT GRAND TONIGHT AND TOMOR.SOW Those who have seen or nave ht rard of Edward E. Kidder's famous c¢.am- edy, “A Poor Relation,” will be de- lighted to know that this successt ul play has been made into a pnot_opla;v by Goldwyn, with Will Rogers in th role made famous by’ the late Sob Russeil. The picture will be pre- sented at the Grand theatery where it will be shown ifor two days begin- The part of the poor relation, Noah Vale, a town character, who is both philosopher and inventor, fits the act- ing mathods and the temperament of Will Rogers perfectly. It is one of the best roles that an actor of Mr. Rogers’ type can hope for. Whoe has seen Will Rogers’ Goldwyn pic- tures, will know that his Noah Vale in* A Poor Relation ertain to be a masterly characterization. In support of the star are such well known players as via Brea- mer, Molly Malone, Wallace Mac- Donald, Sydney Ainsworth, Little Robert De Vilbiss, George Williams, and Jeanette Trebaol. Clarence Badger dirccted the picture. “DREAM STREET” AT THE REX BEGINNING NEXT. SUNDAY “Dream Street” is tue intest screen effort to come from D. Griffith, It is a tale of romance and love and laughter, symbolized with Good a Evil influences lénding an ench ment rareld seen fn such cinen producti Mr. G nd . th has assembled a cast of rare talent to enact the roles of “Dream . Street.” Carl Dempster is the Gypsy Fair. The “Spike’” McFad- den of the story is taken by Ralph Graves .while his brother “Billic” is ortrayed. by Charles’ Emmet Mack. '}"yrune Power is the symbolized street preacher. for Good and the Evil one in the Street Fiddler is done by Mor- gan Wallace. W..J, Ferguson plays Qypsy's father anl the great Sway Wan, of chinese noble birth is im- ersonated by Edward Pi “Dream Street” will be the attr on at the Rex theater beginni imday. i I TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Will N. Harben’s enchanting book, “The Cottage of Delight,” which has had thousands of readers, reaches the screen at last under the title of “Love N ever Dies.”” King Vidor is responsi- ble for the production which is being arc in the featured roles. an excellent ‘players fam Surrounding these two players is st that includes many to film followers— among them Claire McDowell, Winni- fry ed Greenwood, Joe Bennett, Fred Gamboal, Frank Brownley and Julia Brown. “AT THE END OF THE WORLD” AT GRAND THEATER SUNDAY One of the sfrongest casts cver as- sembled on the sereen will be seen in “At the End of the World,” the pic- ture which marks Betty Compson’s here and will spend a few weeks vis- first appearance as a paramount star and which comes to the Grand theater next Sunday. Among those selected to support Miss Compsony are Mitchell Lewis, Milton Sills and Casson Ferguson. The first named spent six.years in the United States Navy before taking up a stage.carcey during which he play- ed with William Faversham, Nazimo- va and others. Milton Sills‘’ recent work in Paramount Productions *Be- hold My Wife,” ”The Faith Healer” and “The Great Moment” -have in- creased his popuiarity. Casson Fergu- son has played in many recent para- mount pictures, excelling in juvenile types. Although he is best known for his screen art, Mr. Ferguson spent a number of years in musical comedy and, concert work before he turned to the silver sheet. WHITE PINE Mrs. E. C. Olmstead is assisting at the L. C. Kirkpatrick home this weck. F. C. Alsop was a Blackduck call- er last Saturday. Maurice J. Feiker, who has been attending college in Minneapolis, returned to his home at Rebedew Lake last Saturday. Mrs. Merk, Mrs. Feiker’s mother, accompanied him : e : S i 3 Also showing Char haplin in his very latest, “‘Pay Day. ) N Y, ; | { '| in POOR RELATION CAST INCLUDES Molly Malone Sidney Ainsworth Wallace McDonald Sylvia Breamer A great American Comedy—played by a great Comedian—thc most unique chsiacter on the screen, who shows you “How to Be Happy, ‘Though Poor”—in this picture. “LET’S ALL GO” “Artistic Enemies—comedy, also. GRAND 106 & 25¢ 1:30&9:00 TONIGHT SATURDAY ONLY—HAROLD LLOYD in “AMONG THOSE PRESENT” SUNDAY—BETTY COMPSON in “THE END OF Ly ickyWonder Be: lden Bantam Swee THE WORLD” HOME' Gardeners show’ by their purchases thati these two' vegetables are among” the most popular. Be sure to plant some this year.and you'll' always make a place for them in your garden hereafter. The best way to enjoy beans or sweet corn is to raise them yourself. Plant at ten day intervals n order to keep, a_ fresh "supply coming along. Of .course you'll want radishes, lettuce, peas, tomatoes, carrots, spinach. beets, cabbage..etc. Large Packages of Beans, Corn and Peas. 10c. Cartons, 20c.” All Vegetable Seeds In Standard Size« Packets Except Peas. Beans and Corn In The Sterling Seed Case Sold By —: CLIFFORD & CO. BEMIDJI HARDWARE CO. GIVEN HARDWARE CO. g § | | | | iting her daughter. Miss Lois . Matheny, who is teach- ing North of Blackduck near Rosy, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Matheny. Miss Lois and her mother called at tne Kirkpatrick home Saturday after noon. S. P. Aarnes and son, Norman, {started out with their Ford last Fri- day morning and transacted business at Hines, Tenstrike and Blackduck.|. They report the roads almost im- passable in some places. R. C. Matieny called at the C. V. Olmstead home Friday evening. Antone Dahl of Stacy, Minn. has purchased the Peterson place of 80 acres, Which is sitnated near Twin Lakes. Mr. Dahl has engaged S. P. Aarnes to erect a summer resort this spring and contemplates on spending the summer here. The land sold for $50 per acre. Jack Hales spent Thursday even- ing at the E. C. Olmstead home. EDGEWOOD Edna Stilwell, Bertha and Clif- ford Phibbsy were visitors at the T. J. Wright home Sunday. REPORT FOR MONTH OF | SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6 FEBRUARY, 1922. son, Roscoe, were Sunday callers at the: C. W. Kingsbury home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burns were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Burns parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. The School Board of Independent School District No. 6 held its regu- lar meeting at the school house on Health Department. Inspections ....... Wright. g Exclusions— hr. and Mrs. August Lucdtke, Jr., Scabies .. 4|the 31st day of March, 1922, at 8 called at the T. J. Wright home Fri- Pediculosis 3| elock 2 day evening. Home Calls ... 11 o’clo p. e ; T Members present: Waiberg, Carl- Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Vogt have recovered from the tlu and are able to be about once more. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wright, Mr. Treatments and Dress . Physical Examinations . Office Calls ... Communicable Diseases— son, Warner, Fenske, Mrs. Schroeder g|and Mrs. Boyer. 5 ; Moved and carried to allqw;‘.al.l;;: and Mrs. Joe Burns and Donald Measles 1|bills up to $817.64 ynghg ca‘liled on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chicken Pox 31165 f E. %owe\l b $ 23.38 O lonse Wright visited his brother 1166 George Malons ... 1278 . Weight, Thursda et REPORT FOR MONTH OF 1167 M. M. Methva . 125.00 . J. Wright, y. MARCH, 192 1168 Ada Williams 110.00 Florence and Donald Wright enter- i 2. 1169 Clara Buckstin 95.00 tained Foy, Fern and Fred Lange 1170 E. C. Alton : 85‘00 Thursday afternoon. Health Department. 1171 M. A. Hubbe 75.00 Frank Groves, who has been at- | Exclusions— 1172 George Malone 65.00 tending the Northwest bchvool of Scabies .. 1173 Northwestern 13.09 Agriculture at Crookston, Minn. the Pediculosis 1|1174 First National Bank... 201,60 past six months returned Friday and Conjunctivitis 1|1175 Peoples Co-operative spent the week end with his mother, | Home Calls .. 39 1.47 Jessie L. Groves, at the home of | Treatments and Dress . 901176 1.60 August Luedtke Jr) Her daughter | Physical Examinations . 35(1177 1.85 Carolyn is_also spending her spring|Office Calls .. 8] 1178 Scott-Forseman . 4.90 vacation with her. Communicable Diseases— 1179 A. A. Haagensen........ 2.00 Those who did shopping in Bemidji Chicken Pox .. 2 ....$817.64 during the week were; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wright, Will and John Stilwell, Max Luebeck and Roger Wright. Moved to adjourn. THE PIONEER WANT ADS HERMAN FENSKE, S :C“dlfr Knapp visited F. W. Lange Roger Wright and his sister, Dor- Clerk. aturday. othy, spent Saturda - . erk. 1. S. Stilwell and b, Phinhe home ) C'CTRE 2 the BRING RESULTS 1td4-6 Mr. and Mrs. Phibbs _home. EN you hear the first patter of rain on your on this roof for hours yet it will i : roof, are you vyondep neither warp nor split. So let ) ing whether or not it will soak it rain or shine as it will, your Il through the cracks and stainUp home is weather-proof when a your ceilings? Then you need a Nelson Roof is over your head. ’ Nelson Roof. With this snugly E Have your lumber dealer i fitting roof over your head, April showers may come and go without causing you the least [ bit of worry. Firenresisting Economical structed that it gives its owner a feeling of security no matter what the weather may be. After a DISTRIBUTORS for NELSON ROOFS A SMITH LUMBER CO0. ’ show you the various styles of Nelson Roofs. There is a Nel- son Roof for every type of building. 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