Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 31, 1922, Page 5

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_.ond richest villa M. N. Koll, o birth in this. 4 lectinn of £ The Ch;gago give American will be felt all finished earlier lakes to the St. would be ready opment. We know, of tn nym-ge a lqr;a congern ‘without . the o-opera- )L d, d h grade lxec\’tlvqs, president of Wilson'& Co., is short-sighted and courts this" busingsa ip 191 ceding_Sylsherger & 7|’ Sony’ Company, the very first thing I turned my,,.f atteption to was the building up of the right kind “dt pganization. gion, says: g dqveloped a cloggly-knit organjzation, 1, u,' nt, sm foot-free to study and direct gen! cies, improyements, exgansions, and 50 ) !orti. e would be 3 captain of a ship who worth while. dld'\" awrnund himself with officers uqule of nlvxgfi" the ship. I ¢gn leave the bridge—and do_lpave. the bridge—with pnlect confldence that the officers in charge. will navigate.. ‘the ship most capdply. As a mptter of fact, the last time I hied myssit’ away for foir weeks, to my ranch in New Mexico, 1 had the fegling, when, 1 returned, that - things, had gone on as well during my absence as they, mm!dl have done had I been on the job every dly “’;h place for any swelled-head who wants to hlvq‘.l ong-man business is a one-horse town. " ernor Preus as this connection. all around. County divisi A qn per cént “plaster’’ will be pasted on your real estate tax bill if you don’t pay up today. 'A!.lcl TBIRY. STAR OF FOUR HORSEMEN—TONIGHT I Alice Terry, the beautiful blonde actress who, co-starred with Rudolph Valentino in “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” ang %Fhe: Conquer- | ing Power” is:showing at the Grand theatre again this evening as the star of “Hearts are Trumps” a smashing melodrama. “Hearts are Trumps” iu f,he third ‘of ¥ big melodramag to;be made by Metro. It is an excepllonl] picture, not aing the general ch ber. #lone because it as an adaption from i the famous stage. melodrama by ::n:};"“::::‘:‘" Aull of ‘omm and, =Cecll Raleigh, but because of the re- h aarkable directing ability of Rex Ch?;:-";du:”n;;?v‘:gor:m:q: Ingram, who is already known to the thousands by his great work in all theixtticks of the open, and can “The Four Horsemen” and “Con- “UP AND:GOING” AT REX TBMEATRE AGAIN TONIGHT Allj'Boy :Scouts and all lovers of outdopr ! life ‘will be especially. inter- estedin a/picture that is coming to the "Rgx theatre Tom today with , ithe famous, Fox star: * It “Up and Gpivg” and the speak the e/like one of them. 5 \quering Power"’. 1:“{;’” "H‘ : 1:01':; o ;’:onf“the The plot has twists that keep. the X B8, he is AngY ca. audience puzzled and delighted at oing” -while a picture d actigp, is built along lines. t from those of the usual futlx'fil:lm'e, the sanje time.. - It deals; with a card game where the stake is a nobleman’s daughter. She. hqa secretly weeded kS forestef, who is ullud. nign, iy tase) than lp any.other clgareut at the price. Liggrs & Myers Tobageo Co. HERTET BT Tt SR :and much Hee d EXPOET HOUTE FOR GHEESE ] _,sc. Laqunce waterway wili’® , movement, in Wisconsin cheese. ami by avoiding re- - coopéring, reloading and I b We congratulate Judge S, M. Koefod and Goy- ‘|by ‘the father’s keepers, N. M. D. A. MEET AT HI!BING June 22 and 23 are the dates set for the twenty* | . fifth semi-annual meeting of the Nun.ham Minne- sota Development association at Hlbbing, the sec- e in the !Jmced States. Cass Lake, president of the asso- . ciation, and Jobn T. 'Naughtin of Keawltm, sec- retary, have. prepaud a most inmemng program. Bemidji should be well represented at this meet- ing and indications ‘are that a godly number will drive over to hc]p the association, which was given ut over the dgsired important pasmons, s0, beneficial to this. te.) Let’s go' > Danry Produce oimg “out’ that “th jermit an expol T3, q}nrgeu, will cheese a d ‘advantage over ' anything it has enjoyed .heretoform\ The effects the way to the Rocky Mountains, where Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada and Utah are al- ready developing a surplus of cheese products. CANA_DA MAKING READY An Ottawa dispatch says that T.'L. Church of Toronto has moveg that the Welland . Canal be than had been proposed, “in order to, aid in solving the transportation, questions and provide a deeper channel from the )leld of the Lawrence,” with. the idea thlt it in fimp for the St. Lawrence devel- no jhetter wa: to spend next Fri- than to “nnexpé the Cmmsncement exercises. the Sme ‘College in_the morning, and the High School exercises in the evening. Both_of these important events should be well pamnlzed by the citizens ‘of Bemidji. William™ T." Noonanj edmr of the Baudette Re- for us in the le‘xshhve race, ogr three. opwu will be out of luck.” leeting subscriptions, Bill, so that the Better put the three to cql- well. E. B. Boruun, mmlblu;qn County. chairman, might also be congratulated in It was a good stroke of business Herb Wood, formerly a resident of Bemidji, has organized a Juvenile band at Baudette. Herbis a good musician and, leader, and Baudette bays shonld make good, and will, They always do. § jon is still being discussed in the north end of the county. Hasn’t been given gerious thought in the uonf.h end as yet. The. out- raged woodman believés his wife re- sponsible, wait. twenty years till he is rich, and then gets' his revenge. Their chilpl is the center around whom, the drama of vengeance re-|: volves. The pigture is a Metro special sl}- star production, Frank Brownlee, Norman Kennedy, and Francelia Billington, “THE WAY OF A uAlD" . AT ELKO THIS EVENING ‘It 8 not often that one sees such a happy combination of fun and art as that which comes to the Elko theatre- this evening, when the brilliant Selznick picture, “The Way of a Maid”, starring Elaine Hammer- stein, begins a two day engagement. . -Niles Welch, Diana, Allen, Arthur Housman, Charles Brown, Helen ‘Lindroth, Arthur Donaldson, Wil- liam ‘Eyille and George Fawcett as- | gist i the fun. William P: S. Earle, diregtor, has certajnly made them divel; The cast’ includes.| AT THE™REX THU!SDAY Miss Helen Gibson® ‘will appear in person at the Rex c.hentre at a special matinee for thq children of Bemidj Miss- Gibson_ is .never so ‘happy as when she .is talking to a group of happy school children. She will meet the kiddies and tell them about her many experiences in making the thrillers [bhat children like s0 well. She . will tell them, htw she rides two ;horses at once; bow she breal throncues, how she goes from’ aért annes and nutomobllqs to tmlhs Miss--Gibson red.. For 'mstance whlle'they'were /| taking " the scenes ' for one of the “Hazards of Helen”. series, the Tail road,company whose equipment they were using made Miss Gibson cut out certain scenes for fear that she Another time she was hanging from an aero- plane over a train on a rope ladder The accident would wreck a locomptive, *_and the ladder broke. almost cost Miss Gibson her life. YHOME STUFE” AT GRAND, role in the Metro special productmn entre on Thursday only. Grand Madge Joy, a mirer is willing to back the i erished show. Then the compe actors come. to -the farm, bri wging ! f with them; the" gir] a runaway from || the very home Madge has entered The working. out of the ylot is || truly. splendid. This story by Frank Dazey and Agnes Johnston was directed by Al- |= bert J. Kelley. :John Arnold photo- | graphed and A. F., Mantz did the art work., The suppgrting cast includes Tom Gnllery, Josephine Crowell, Nel- son McDowell, Pricilla Bonuer, Rob- ert Chandler, Aileen Manning and Phillip. Sleeman. “THE DEVIL” AT THE GRAND : FRIDA D SATURDAY | The Devil; y ay! 3 Yes, the D n' the person of Mr. Ggorge Al is due at the Gnnd theatze Friday and Saturday, celebutgd 8t One iquld_ dupllymz the ¢ those Who have the Associated - ors’ directed by Ja mund Gvujdmgs story, allstar cast in'the support of Mr. Arliss that includes Sylvia Breamer, Lucy, Cntton, Mrs, Arliss, R tomley and Edmund Lowe. rathe) al-ugred. ‘Bridge ot Slze.‘ 1 went on to Rome. Again, T was, disapp! seum there underxroun (it toll them ali @bout’the many bmny things thnt THEATRE THURSDAY ONLY Vlolq Dnnn., whose ndmnen on (|| the screen are legion, has the stellar “Home Stuff”, ‘which comes to the Viola, Dana has the stelhu: role of dend‘m{g’ lady. of a cheap barnstnrmmz company, who finds a haven in ‘a qmet simple | | farmstead, after being ousted from the company, and her place taken | by an inexperienced girl, whose. ad- pearance of t.hls cely‘ ‘expect tho- b 0 238 “to appear in ‘a| t, black patent | e select ci;cle_s“ ay. ‘The Devill” is Gr-nd thestre in Exhibj feature Young. from Ed- with an A bright “boy was alked by his gov- ‘iption of his 5 She was when she m ‘After sailing about Venice on a gorgonzola and being disappointed in the 'smaliness ' of the, boasted nted. The Coli- pared unfavorably with the one in .London: - The maca- roni fields were white for harvest, hut the apaghettl was only just in bloom, There was nothing on at the Vati- comba, as (he pope no longer lives We Are Pleased to Announce the Arrival of Our F;rlt lmtnllment of Booln, Comp.rnuu the Following: GIFT BOOKS: “Old Friends Like You". F'oley. “You and 'I* > “The anug_ Smile”—Nesbit. ::Hooller- 3 k of Riley Verse”—Riley. “#,gé?_ ook of Riley Verse”—Riley. “Goog- Cheer Burtb(hy Book”—antique leather.’ “Happy School Days”—cloth. BABY BOOKS: “All About Me." “Baby’s Life in Photos.” “Baby - MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS: “If Winter Comes”—Hutchinson, “The Flaming Forest"—Curwood “Helen of the Old House”—Wright. “Daddy. Long Legs”’—Jean Webster. “Mother Carey’s Chu:kens"—-—Knte D. nguln. “To the Last Man/ —Zane*Grey. 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