Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 3, 1922, Page 4

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RIK N ‘ R ymr fimfi’jf'fih’ IN fll_fl GMVE ARD! TELL OF RANOLD'S’ TREASON ! Entries . in - Orderi, ,l,“k :Kopt “at Washi e :Headquarters mlu snd-ordered ,ma. S ’&’.‘mm" -muncln the ;convention of that body. lhv- Amrfi“‘“nw Aé?:: Auooun‘ and c‘nl':’ra /mol a ':‘ uumnts Sun'qnl Bdrlnl Vault of anemur Ilorris An orderly book :from - th hudqnl tors ot George \Washington, kept . be'’ tween the dates of Neptember. 26 and ‘Novemper ;, 1780; and eonuldlu the bbxes.. for, el it HE'EM!! !Wgfi': \ committes Wi llutr ;e& ¥ jn support of Priscil ide the, Law” vit! . through are 'vertain to welcome - announce- ment_of his elevation to- the ranks of stardom. “The Trap” will play af the Grand theater again tonight. An exceptionally strong cast was engaged to support Chaney and in-, clqdn Alan Hale, . Spottiswoode Aitken, Herbert Standing, Frank Campean, Dagmar Godwnky. Irene Rich,_and ' Stanl (e “RWGH SHOD” AT u:x “THEATER ‘JULY FOURTH “Ronxh Shod” the latest -pi tute produced by Fox with: B! \ dashing western_ role ‘is ‘nounced for .opening ‘at the - R thopur July Fourth: th lwty 1s Chatles' Selzer—several hose stirring tsles of Tanch. life were:screeied by Fox:s couple of years ago, This new. photoplay:is n-: ul in that it really has. two hero- iries; and!the. early ‘action.lédds ‘to of the:two.charm- equal prdminence in the story are] pottrdyed By Helen * !‘emuon nnd Ruth Renick. Mack Sennett’s new First ‘Nation: sl comedy’ will also be eeen at tlu ch. RSN “TH! GRIAT ALONE” AT - 'heredied at - Chantilly, Va, .o June 19, 1794, one of the prime movers The’ ntho of. : others;-namely, Richard Hepry Lee. Richard Henry Lee.was born At | Stratford, Va., Jangary" 20, 1732; 8 member of that distipgulshed Lep fam- fiy-which, both in America and Eng- mm Hig diyw-of Willfam the Con- had xumuaed »many . distin- P! political. 1deas, searcely loss 80 mu Thomus Jefferson.’ At thé age of mmyalne he was elacterd to the Vir- ginla “ h Imneun. .whero he. REX THEATER ‘TODAY | Monroe Saliébury will be 'seen’ in *The. Great Alone” his newest star- ririg_ vehicle” at ‘Rex- theater min this’ evening. In “The Grest 'Alone.” & West Coast Film. - Corp. production, Jacques Jaccard, a' play writing ‘di- reétor famous for the amount of tion he injeets in_ his - picttres: ha provided an original story for Mon- roe: Salisbul star néted for h virfle portrayals. And-Isadore Bern- stein, producer: of many big . pro- ductions. in thenie and in scope has personally supervised making of the: picture vbiqh was dlneml by :Jaceard. Salisbury" l\lppaninx cast is one of. exuw.lo al merit. e .leading | lady:is ‘one of the great “finds” of the year, Maria ‘Draga not ° ‘quite sixteen: years of age, but ap :emo- tional .mctress par excelleace.. She MeDonlld. fluR "OUR LEADING CITIZEN" A‘l‘ GRAND THEATER TUESDAY. The combined talents of -the. fam- ‘d.Amercian . humorist, George Ade, Thomas Meighan, the film star, Al- fred.Green, director and an able supporting - cast have resulted: . in| cne. of the most. entertaining photo- plays, “Our Leading Citizen” which will be the feature at.the Grand theater for tomorrow and Wednes- day. Wholesome, clean = amusing with @ dash-of ‘thrill and a charm- ing love interest, the picture = was heartily received at its premier showing ‘last night. It is the story of a young lawyer in a' small town who is devoted to fishing /anid who at the outbreak of War, ‘enlists and returns “In<France “he’ meets again a girl ke has admired back home. She returns first and paves the way for ‘his_ réception, but his modesty im-to hide his light under inally he is caught 'and properly “received” by’ the popu- lace. He is groomed for Congress, |- but refuses to agree to certain cor- rupt demands and learning, as he believes, that the girl has urged him on fo -further ‘her-brother’s ends, disappears from town,. Later he is brought Back, wins thei election and weds tre girl who ‘was always true to ‘herself and to him. Mr. Meiglian is ideally cast, with the ~natural, lovabla ch.nmrlmes true Ade shero.” Lois Wilson is an as the -girl;- Theodore ill Carleton, .~ Laurance 8 t, (Barles Ogle and others ap- “pear in 2" well. balanced cast.” . ,-',,TMCKS";AT THE ELKO. /7% THEATER JULY .4 AND.8 9Trachs,” the Playgoers fenturs: showing-at the Elko theater Tues- day and Wednesday, has fog- _cale the broad sweeping r: Texas. Yet it cannot be called® western picture in-. the:. ae ' sense of that phrase, for it ia not so much, of .a story of the West, as it is. of ;mystery. As written by L. V. Jeflorson, the story gets its name from - the: fact that invariably -when any of a ser- ies of raids is made by horse thieves mysterious cow tracks appear . in the “neighborhood. These baffle: all the ranchers and rangers for a long time and form the basis of a mys- tery plot, enchanced by romantic complications. Beatrice Burnham, «Bill. Patton Erd Noble Johnson play the ‘leadifig troles. Joseph' J.; Franz dirgcted. @ notat W 7 madt the first speech” of his:career |l a fierce arralgnment of “the Iniquitous and a!sgr-cetnl traffic of slayery.” It was in-this house of Imr:el”l that Patrick Heory made his resigtance to the oppression of ‘the Engileh’ goyern- ment, and It was Richard Hetiy-Lee :| who ably. stpported him'in that posi- tion. - 'He shares with ‘Samuel Adams ot Massachusetts” thé' credit .ot first suggesting those “committees of corte- spondence”:which: 80" sllectully orgene ized the American Revol “Hp was i member of the nm Cony, glnental congress, and introduced those. celebug:ll resolutions, “that . these united colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states ; and that :all’ political ‘connection: between: them andfithe: state of .Great Britnin Is, and ought to be, totally ‘dissolved.” John Adams seconded this motion. Hé was a signer of the Declaration of Independence; was an indefatigable worker In the different cougresses; was chosen president of the tenth Con- tipental congress in 1784, and a mem- ber again in 1787, but was not a mem- ber of that convention that framed the- Constitution of the United States in 1787, | He was one of the first two sénators elected by the'state of Virginia under the Constitution,® He wasa a'lnrge, stately man.in ap- pearance, very graceful In speech and manners, characteristic of the gentle- man. —-Hynlne of American History. Ornamental Headgear. The subarctic' peéople from the frozen tundra wear a snugly fitting ‘bonnet ‘with earlaps, designed to ex- clude the cold as well as to conserve the heat. Although the utilitarian side |8 the essential feature, and each of the¥twenty or .mope little pleces used in the conatrnction of the bonnet are ‘necessary to make the shape, the people who Wwear this heaflgeur have adapted nrnhmentlflon to itsJimita- tops. . Fur Iy the basic. materal, but there’are effective Inserts o ‘Ealored” ilm ‘ot Jenther, m\\le ng.| £an bright colors ' s tirely on . qulil' work, al “ casionally bits of trade cl One hufidred and forty-six 'y roup: of Arierican cojonists assembled At tPhiladelphin signed | paper. thut! waw tohecome dne of the | niometitous documents In the history of_the world. It Was thelr “declara- tion ‘of Independence.” It was, the he- gluning: of ‘a ‘movemeny ' for freedom from British rule, following. aj series of efforts 'to’ refocm ru.ditions. that had:become intolerahla. < ‘In their ex- presgion of prlnclyle\ Bowever, they dectared for more. thap American in- | deperidence. They tvrote a ch-rkar for &1L peoples striving. to be inspired’ others and: set & gaitli for na- tionaltstic. aspiratipns uxrouflnlmt the { warl L Oration Somehow . . [ ‘Board" 0 . ,Lgnt_lif Efiect vt ago | hmou old soldier; m-n ‘and ’| diplomat, t Gouyerneur Morris is credited with _| writing; the final draft of the Constly times since Morris, as secretary . Oonnne'n 1 army hn this:in the flug American forges, of ‘the. AN, - nat! tution of the United States, the SFime ment “'which has’ been amended tz; e -Bronx"has grown. up al uq chmh with row. after/row.'ef yard tlIa dingy’ walls hr.va backed ,up dgainst” the’ fron’ fence.; They ‘wave the: weekly wash' in- derision " of . the “past: to hold onto, this Fonrlh of July ' They pllrmod To cel he' @peech.making, mfiann that IIM, 2 A “safe and um" dlvlay. Thai all/hearts Inspire; He Boldly ledped linto the breach And spoke: yvmnmll fire; “ ralu my volu to warn the rnh, . Unthinking -ofeé Who-#it"— The band. broke: in wlth nundla. It ceased; he sald, “And It attacked | 1 We will all foes o’ercome”— Whereat the flagstaff fell and whacked | +Him on’ the cranium, They -put him in his little bed, And white they eassd his pain, “Deliver me,” ‘twi “Prom Fourths calléd ' ‘safe- ana i sane.” | smart, Jahr, Staftor ed, | 1owed:: 3 .| Giveny: ment for’ or March, Aptil and May. Port of Police Department quarter ral Wishlnmn that Major Andre be, : ax‘nmd aé°n spy In sccordante’ with: : A'later entry car-, ord!n for. the execu- Y stored cn !"3’35":' ahes 1 thounnmw wers expetted, dw N D mpmnder fn chlet umm the |. emc\mai of the above sentence in the: usual way fhis afternoon at 5 o'clock.” Ixt uulon . of ‘tha City Council h:ld f:‘ulu cm;nel;‘ l,(:h-m(aers. City H ! o2 the City . Colincll mmn n. coum:ll onmbm City Hall, X P: M. AQ T orum t! 5 r:b.l‘ai nc nca to . order, quorum’ being| me: 1 wn:“nllod to orqa 3 i e *tollowln[ Aulor- . Upo g men - were . | deck Do e innon., vénson, + Rod Bridgeman. The ‘minutes -of !Lr‘lpat ruuhr lu- sion/were read and approved. 1 Th followln: ‘bills, after b.llll sud re, npon . fon ond ,al- Hardwate. [cabinet, ] fi: i T .C 0.0 N’jy qf mu!rlc Co.., repal ‘leer"l‘l‘ 2.00| time and daemed o s f deciared, Lot N Clics, Beation Jitn, Mlnn Elocme Light & Poier Ce for. llxhln at March, 5;! llunlclpnl caun uno 3rd and 10th, !0 the Cpard Chief- of “ the E‘lu Dgur:- o month® of May. eport of Librarjan for the monthh for the Dentsos, thi wood,, IY’)II . eluulg’ septi q-vp, "shoe nzp:lty 3 l’n’i"r palry ending May 3lst, 1922, The :following -ppuontlon- were read u-ls, Jum‘y. (2) r xS, o: Wll -Anlmd Show, lor Jung "rfl. ; ,.;::%,..?.m.a::n::fl;x'm o d;the firat up fln" Saladi-Book 0 ey 51.00, 00 ’ 28 l’ 0, $ 10 Ql.l 3500’ ' {‘ 0 ce statfon 11 and 12, Blog! A’ rommunication: mm TH ey Co,. in. regard to: lcenses was and, ordered; Qraimance % Ordlnnnco No. 126 was raad lha third t he following. d1 Jahir, was read and A od’ anfl - carriéd ‘by. the following Vot “A hr, Den!uon. Htaflofl‘!, McKIn- ““*Bmart,. ' ‘Lloyd, Ays": Ahleut, Mfllnn. ‘Bvenson, Ll mond 'l'ne bond of B. Hannah, Becund- i Dealer, in the sum of $500.00 with : S..Fidelity and-Quaranty Co. as d- accepted. pplicat nllowln‘ Appllenlona were read lml ranted: Hlnmh. Second-] Dermid, Pool B, Erleklrm. Soft. Dvlnk dséth & Willey,. Milk. E. -Newton, Hn& d; Bjorga, Milk. J Thomu ‘L. Polts, for perm “Popeum wagon on ‘Minnes Btreet for.present: vur. The - Bemidji"; BA o} woro stven per- misaion. to use the ‘Council rooms for otice - Friday A«nlnn i natnd “of -rn. Héalth - Committes umllttnd r ns for mnnuqn,}io-plu\l which werq lald oni the. table ‘until meeting. The City: (‘ler u hu!meud o nd vertise for bids for i o et Rectdea thihith drinking fgun er. &rfiulfij E au‘m 'wais inktrneted um:z\ ;o Sott ~nrmn Ordi- §-—§ The Good Luck Star as & big; fovable™ @9 ne'er-do-well'x who ‘turned Main 'I Street upsxde down. More fun, ). * than the circus; more American than' buckwheat ‘¢akes. - ‘A warm - slice - of O real life flavored with romance and - . SDiCE. x The Cut lneludes : Theodore Roberts .-, Lois Wilson —“HORSE TEARS"—Contury Comedy s tufln’ the Wonder Hon'e, “Sally.” Matinee and' Evenmts—Admumm 10c & 25¢ AND wrs|| 5 u'eeted by Jacques Jaccard duced by West Coast F‘xlm Corporatlon 7 ; §z ches the zemth of his dramatic ‘S uval in this productpn and gives to his greatest. :characterization. And -yoy. ow;.that he has more big vital and vyirile redit than any star of the silent Monroe career as the _scr probably; " pertrayals to: hi MING THURSDAY— SHIRLEY IASON, in--“LOVE TIME” ic for,DlAMOND POINT Bathing Suits for Rent

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