Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 25, 1922, Page 4

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PACE FOUR ORI Y e E S | SR R T W LIFE NOT ALL Ml AND v HONEY FOR SCREEN MEN When you see famous stars on the screen or stage don’t get the i:— pression that life for them is all MANT: IBNIG..}“QUGHI A DSY FRIEND& peaches and cream. It is all very When the existence of three pla- fine to hear the ‘plaudits of the au- tonic ?.,,dy",,ie;’d:., sf ?lames ;):‘m dience or to receive cov:phqwnpr'{ a bible publisher, came to the atten- ‘:'“:::y ?:;' s:«::;x:rs. ut It tion of Mrs. Smith, serious trouble le, * th " loomed on the horizon for-the thres Take, for example, the case o as ‘well as for' Smith. ' Raymond Hitchcock, featured There are some hysterical out-|p e o s g burts and protest, but Mrs. Smith| ,g&';mth’lé';;“:' “‘tti:i:h:?mul‘: :::o:?:u t and in the end'she was | 4,5 th_i[}. ‘this, diverfinzdu;een ver- : sion of the musical comedy by Chan- to the Rex theater on Thursday for ::ht'lfe :’c‘ud’i’o fl;'. ¥ i:ancw'.?a;h a two day engagement. Carter De City every morning' at 1 e ock | Haven plays the part of James Smith He donned an ornate. uniform that ;;\d 1"‘slm.:‘L Parker De Haven that of weighed about twenty pourids (it m’rhe l?‘lhdy friends”—Nora, Gwen |33 hot weather too) and then wtent ] 3 i{yowell, Clara Morris and Ruth Ash- At 5 o'clock,; ‘flflr .Mml;m n: g 5 day. under. intense lights, Mr. Hitch Another prominent memer of 5 ash- the cast 1 Thomas G. Lingham, who [ 3% Temeved hisl makenn ant plays. the role of gdwardfl]:‘.nrly, ®| Ziegteld’s “Follies”s Although e lawyer friend of Smith. He is re- e gine i3 ¢ tamed by the bible publisher to get |PeTTormed 3 BANS S8 ke day him out of the difficulties into which At ‘midnight he left his dre“ssi‘mng his philanthropic. ‘endencies _ have ‘yoom and went to his home in Great enmeshed him, but he ends up by be- Neck, L. L, a 45 minute trip by coming mixed up in them himself : - At i telosk-the. £ l<| and in such a manner that he cannot. sutomobile. k nine;ocloc 9 assuage his wife’s suspicions, . . lowing morning, hde_ w‘s b““fv" dfl”} The combination of one of the cm:flh;:,g:,,mf.e h: 4 mn?iln::; et arces v wrtien 4nd, o, | of o ol Renly o sar's ot f ich i i not a happy one. -~ * a pxct.ure whxc!: ;;st packed with laughs In “The Pgesuty Shop” Mr. Hitch- Jastitimes tonesr eock re-creates the role of Dr. Ar- ‘butus Budd which he assumed in the “DOUBLING FORTROMET%'NSHT original musical comedy. Several wy:’s latest :cgree‘: comedy appear- im, m:l“d"f; Billy I-‘B V:]n, J'T:: g & f J. Corbett, uise Fazenda, e . Arizona cowpuncher who goes. ;o tagu Love and Laurence i Hollywood to learn how love is made s e in the movies. His adventures as|P. M. LEONARD FUNERAL v a “double” for the villain will keep FRIDAY OR SATUrl:lDAh you roaring with laughter. The pic- _ The funeral of P..M. Leonnf Cw oo tare is one of the most original come- | died Monday at the: home .of C. 0. dies ever-shown and Will- ‘Rogers|Bing, Mill Park may be held Friday does the finest work of his career. if word is recelvgd in. time ‘from a sister_in California. e o “THE MAN FROM HOME” AT Mr. Leonard was one e ol TGIEAND SATURDAY & SUNDAY | timers here Having taken up a home- What is regarded as one of the stead near Ngb1§h twenty-two years most popular novels written by Booth | agos Cause.of his death was cancer Tarkington is “The Man From | of the stomach. The:Masons mayl Home” and now having reached take charge of the funeral services. the screen as a George Fitzmaurice . —_— Paramount production, it will be liv- ENTERTAINS 20 GUESTS . and Mrs. S. A. Cutter enter- ed on the silver sheet of the Grand Mr. tained twenty -guests at a weiner theater tomorrow and Sunday.. Booth ‘Tarkington is: an’ Afuevca roast last evening at their summer, home;- Waville, - complimentary to novelist who has created (l)uny fnlt;- ous fictional characters. One recalls ; A i with delight his famous Penrod, who | Mr- ;;; Mé}" C-rfiar“g:tzr ;i-:q f:: will take his place in history along and Mrs." Glenp -%u olloms with Mark Twain’s Huck and Tom.|Wis. The evening hours -following, One also has fond memories of his |Were 1_’1¢l!l!l'-l¥ spent. in social con- “The Gentleman From Indiana” and |versation, music and dancing. other. equally memorable works not o : gle len};t among which is “The Man |y ce"pPARKER EN;%‘EAEIN:AR“ rom Home”. e A TEA- James Kirkwoqd. popular leading: Twént;r yé\l:zv lady friends were man has the lc:’:mg "tol""r '":n‘:l?eg entertained by Miss Josephine Park- "'.°""“°";1‘" 2 lc(as Labd Doi‘ot‘h" er at a.tea-dance at her home, 209 %2’::‘ :rrr‘r;nn.]o;‘ng&mem (Th:' Seventh street, ;Nednesd_ay after- d LS noon, the party being given as a adaptation was made by Ouda Bgr- courtesy to. Migs Mary Bachlier of e Minpeapolis, Dancing and an in- formal program were entertaining features of the afternoon l.;ldb dltl;‘l? : ty refreshments were served by the 4 has the title of Herbert Raw- ;?n‘::gn's alntcst Universal dramatic g"’““’i_ Toy balloons were used for vehicle, which comes Saturday to Ge""“‘ “;‘?s'clkfford of Clitford and the Elko theater, And _ the story’s C:gnr::ny e Creturnéd Wed: i i i b, o o - o Y sorva Itiimdn iehs | nesday by auto from & vacation trip out of college who doesn‘t feel there’s to Minneapolis and vicinity. any need for worrying about any- thing 'so long as he has his brains and his two fists. ELKO SATURDAY “The Scrapper”—what a snappy NYMORE LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES TONIGHT, SUNDAY Services ‘will ‘be held this evening at 8 o’clock and Sunday evening in the Nymore Lutheran church, con- ducted -by Evangelist William -Vas- vig, to which all are welcome. “THE MAN FROM HOME” AT GRAND SAT. AND SUN. Foremost among the novels which have brought Booth Tarkington last- ing Zame is undoubtedly “The Man From Home” which has now been translated to the screen and which will be showing at the Grand theater next Saturday and Sunday. ~The story is a thrilling one and in its transferrance to the screen it has lost none of its intensity. Produced by George Fitzmaurice for Para- mount, it has been invested with the customary fire and vigor expected from this virile director, One of the chief details is the excellent cast, which comprises such favorites as James Kirkwood, -Anna Q. Nilsson Norman Kerry, Dorothy Cumm_ln‘ and John Miltren. 22 BUSY BEES MEET A fine time and an attendance of twenty-two is reported at the meet- ing of the Busy Bee club of the G. A. R. Circle, held yesterday after- noon at the home of Mrs. A. C. New- ton. The time was devoted to ty- ing of two comforters for Mrs. G. R. Toble whose -home was-destroyed by fire last week:.” A sogial time was enjoyed and lunch served by Mrs. David Booth and; Mrs. Newton, ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE g Mesdames E. F. Netzer and G. G. TOM MIX Fl?:lsNggzNDER SUN | Bowers " are entertaining this' week at a series of two bridge parties, the Some years ago William Fox coin- | first being. held this afternoon at the ed a slogan for Tom Mix, his dash-|home of the former, 804 Beltrami ing star, and- the latter’s photoplays. | avenue, there being five, tables, of in- This slogan was “Tom Mix never|vited guests. 5 makes.a poor picture.” It has been s e ’\ big order for Tom Mix to live up Ty a9 v:o iff but in the estimation of every ELIZABETH ROBINSON HAS <thirty-third degree motion picture BIRTHDAY PARTY GUESTS fan be always does it. ~ Often he Li : i : e : 3 % ittle Miss Elizabeth Robinson:en- E:::s '}’{;‘;’cf,:fi,f;,f “;2},’3‘,‘;’3‘;1“?, tertained a few friends at-a theatre Yok a one. It is entitled “The Fight- | Party esterday afternoon, in homor ing Streak’—a corking good ‘Mix of her sixth birth anniversary, .after title ‘and will be shown at the Rex|Which they went to the Robinson theater beginning Sunday. home, 921 Minnesota avenue, where & birthday lanch ~was served. She “In ‘every one of his pictures Tom irthdz v i h as false.that old | received” many pretty and useful o g i birthday tokens. adage, “There is nothing new under the sun.” In “The Fighting Streak” he again lays this old saw by the heels in five reels of breath taking adventure and drama fairly bristl- ing with new stunts and unexpected action. And - once again he cinches his reputation as a versatile . star with the brand new role he plays— role that, besides' being pleasing “refreshing s’ a most difficult 5 ) NOTICE -~ be a special meeting of the Masonic lodge No. 233, at 1:30 P,'M. Saturday:to conduct. funeral services for Brother P. M. Leonard. All members’ ' are ‘requested to be present. i G. M. PALMER; @Ba25 55 H T 1 % ! Sunday. SHEVLIN Mrs. P. G. Anderson and sons, Maurice ‘and Kenneth left Wednes- | Lillian, of Colton, Cal, who have day for Hendrum, D@inn., to visit | been visiting at the home of M. W. relatives. A. Scott of Leonard was a caller here: Wednesday. Miss Hazel Degerness of Bagley and Miss Eva Bergland of Clearbrook , 1 in!spent Wednesday with their friend “The Beauty ‘Shop” a ‘Cosmopolitan | Miss' Clara Renne. B Conrad Paulsori. returned home from Minneapolis thslay. A number from Bagley. attended the dance here Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs.. Charles . McDonald Chester Burfield, Henry Martin and Henry Hanson spent Saturday eve- ning in Bemi Mr. and Mrs. J, Blackman and son .Chester and Elmer Wiggins of Hapcock, Minn, are visiting at the J."R. Holton home. . Mrs. R. Saugstad left Saturday for her home. at iCroolfston after spending the past week with . her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Gordon. M. McCrehin of Leonard was & visitor here Saturday evening. Miss Marie Rider and R. W. De- laney motored to Walker, Minnesota A’ large number from here, at- nded the fair in Bemidji last week. Mr, and Mrs. J. Renne motored to Thief River Falls-Sunday. Mr. F.- Gotchall ofi Sioux City, Towa arrived here Friday, he is rep- resenting ‘the - Sioux' City Seed Co. Mrs. ‘B. Brederson and soms Charles and Eldon arrived home Fri- day from Cass Lake, Minn., where they have spent the past two weeks as guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Priebe en- tertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDonald last Sunday. Hedin Hegg had the misfortune of losing .a valuable horse Sunday night.” The. horse stumbled over a shock of grain and broke its neck. Sunday the Shevlin Base Ball nine journeyed to Bear Creek where they played the -Mayville, N. Dak. nine. The game.resulted in a victory for- Shevlin the score being 2 to 4. Remember “Flashes of Action” to be shown at the M. W. A. hall August 26 and 27, Saturday and Sunday nights, two "shows, 7:30 and 9:00 My Don’t miss seeing how, when and where the war was won. TENSTRIKE The Community Commercial club will hold: a speeial eeting in “the C. C, C..hall Tuesday evening , Au-~ gust 29. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. -O. te ‘A. Moe of Montana is sister, Mrs. James Rice. The Walther League was enter- tairied 'at-the .home of: the Misses Margaret ‘and ‘Mabel Hampl a week ago. Herbert Schmidt of St. Cloud, who visited friepds here for a-few dlys,!F' Mahoney home. returned to his home Monday of last week. ! % Due to rain and cool weather, the Tenstrike baseball team did not play Blackduck and Wilton as was origi- nally planned. If arrangements can be completed, Tenstrike and Black- duck will play next Sunday at Black- duck. A very successful baby clinic was held here -a week ago Saturday, Dr. Rupe being in charge. Sixty-eight children, practically all'babies, were examined. Miss Pearl Rassier, who spent a week at the home of her parents ;‘ze"’ returned to her duties at St. aphael’s hospital, St. Cloud, Mon- day of last week, The little boy of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fleischman met with quite a bad accident some time ago. -He is improving rapidly. Rev. and Mrs. F. D. McMartin left £0r their home at Wheaton last week, after spending more than a week with Mrs. McMartin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pemble. Mr..and Mrs. Howard Ferrell and family of Bemidji visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Rice last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Jos. F. Hermann and family left Sunday of last week for a two weeks’ visit at Waconia. They are making the trip by car. Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Tack of Spur were Tenstrike visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falls of Spur visited here Sunday morning. Clarence Theriault spent the week end in Blackduck. 5 tle River visited in Tenstrike Sun- day morning. . ) Mrs. Mary Almendinger entertain- ed Sunday in honor of Miss Margaret and Mabel Hampl. £Aniong those present were Mr. and ‘Mts, George Tallard, Mr. and Mrs., Clarence Sin- clair, Mr. and_Mrs. Wm. Shooks. George Lundgren left some time ago for the wheat fields of North Dakota. ] Wm. Clark returned last Thursday from North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gregg are the proud parents of -a baby boy born Monday - of last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Robideau re- turned from their visit to Minne- apolis and St. Cloud last week Tues- day, : Mr. and Mrs. F. X.-Betz attended the' community . picnic. given by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reid at their beau- tiful: farm home in ‘Hinckley. seventy people were present. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Podoll left Sunday, for Oklee, Minn., after. visit- R i spending a few -weeks visiting her 5 Mr. and Mrs. _Pc‘terLi‘fl'lin of Tur-|| i house at the home of Mr. and Mrs, THE BEMIDST DALY PIONEER: TURTLE LAKE -GOODLAND Mrs. R. J. Swartout and daughter| F. Sweder of Ekey, a Christian worker, was in Goodland Tuesday and Wednesday. Misses Elsie Jennings of White Pine and Gay Mahoney of Kitichi motored to the Wm. Clark and -Jay Wells ‘homes here Thursday. “The Union Ladies Aid held a spe- cial meeting at the Percy ‘Mills‘home’ Friday. -+ - =9 8 vt A & John Mulmquist was in Cass Lake Friday. > .- nex -and Lew Coppernall, at Wm, Clark’s Tuesday' ev Mrs. G. Van Dyk spent Monday and Tuesday at the Henry Gregerson home. Jay R. Wells spent Tuesday eve- ning at Henry Gregerson’s. Hattie, Edith- and Albert Clark spent Thursday evening at Kitichi Lake. o Ben Kemmer autoed up from Pen- nington Tuesday evening and . called at Theo. Perrie’s. Mesdames Van Dyk and Lydick called at the Wm, Clark home Friday afternoon. Muriel and Viola Gregerson called at Lydick’s Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. ‘A. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Farrell and Mr. and Mrs.{ > Persian of Buffalo motored up here Saturday and spent the week end at the. Newmann home at Moose Lake. Mrs. G. Van Dyk left Saturday for her home at Glenwood, after spend- ing a month here with friends. Jay R. Wells motored to Cass Lake Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Jay R. Wells and family and Mrs. G. Van Dyk mo- tored to Pennington Friday evening. ‘Butler, left Tuesday for Swanville and Mankato where they will visit with other relatives béfore leaving for their home. Mr. Ingwold Wold attended the fair in Bemidji Saturday. Among those who - attended the fair in idji Saturday were Mr. and Mra N. Wentworth and fam- ily, O. Olsen and, John Pete: Mrs./King and son Steve, Mrs. C. Foum\‘grknnd daughter Blanche and son Frank,-and Mrs. R. H. Dickinson and, gill'sl_flg, were among - those from ‘tihis town Who attended the fair Fri- ay. ; Miss Mattg' Nielson visited friends in Bemidji' Wednesday and Thurs- day. Dudley Lawrence was a Turtle River visitor Saturday. Miss Inez Butler left Tuesday to visit Miss Stella Minton of Bemidji and while_ there attended the fair. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gryce were Be- midji visitors Saturday. F. G. Wilsey has commenced the erection of his new home. "~ George Butler and family autoed down from Redby Sunday to visit “Grandpa”~Butler, who has been on the sick list at presenting - writing, | but is improving. f Mr. and Mrs, Gill Peterson and daughters, Maurice and Irene, were Sunday visitors with their son, Les- ter Peterson. Dudley Lawrence left Monday for Minneapolis | and Madison, Wis., where he will combine pleasure with business. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Olsen adn family attended the fair in Bemidji Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Cisney of Idaho is vis- iting her “sister-in-law, Mrs. Gilbert Peterson. John Wentworth was a Bemidji visitor Saturday. .- Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Olsen and son Earl, Mrs, Byron Wentworth and children autoed to Hines and Black- duck where Mrs. Wentworth visited with relatives. Gilbert Peterson and daughter, Maurice, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peter- son autoed to Bemidji Thursday to attend the fair. Donald Dcikinson attended the fair in Bemidji last week. “KITICHI Missiongry Coats of St. Cloud predched:'a-fine sérmon to a filled ‘fle‘t:]" Consumers Shoe Co. ON THIRD STREET OUR STOCK REDUCTION SALE WAS A BIG SUCCESS Hundreds of shrewd buyers took advantage of our re- ductions, ‘We hgve added some very good items from our Min- neapolis wholesale distribut- ing" house. J. C. Mahoney last Sunday—after the close of the Sunday school which was held at 10:30 a. m. Missionary Coats and wife and son are camping for two weeks on Kitichi Lake. We all enjoyed his sermon very much and hope he will be here again. - - Mr. and Mrs. Clark and family spent Wednesday evening at the J. Ladies’ White Canvas Ox- fords and ‘Starps, new low heel; our regular price 2.50; 3 $1.48 Ladies” Patent Strap, heel, very nice Brogue Pumps, special ...... $2.98 Men’s Oxfords, tan and black colt calf, Go&lyear Mr. Morff and son are busy get- ting dead-heads out of Pymoose Lake this week. A very pleasapt time was had at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Searls Tuesday - evening. The occasion be- ing in honor . of Mr. Searls’ birth anniversary, About thirty-five of the close neighbors enjoyed one of the best times of the season, and one not to be forgotten. C. C. Smith and sons Euel, Cleon and Leon, spent the week end at Blackduck with friends, and gather- ed about” six bushels of high-bush cranberries while there. Mr. and Mrs. Marcland of Cass Lake spent Sunday at Kitichi call- ing on friends. C. Baney of Blackduck spent Sun- day at the C. C. Smith home. The Kitichi school house will have been completed by next Sunday, ready for Sunday_ school. It has been re-plastered @ good hard finish, and re-painted all white on the out- side. R. Smith, Cora Searl, Cleon Smith and Gay Mahoney were Pennington callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H, Gregerson and family visited at Kitichi Saturday. Rev. Odegardt of Blackduck will preach at the Goodland school house the first Sunday in September at 3 o’clock p. m. Don’t forget that - the Farmer’s club will hold a meeting at the J. F. Mahoney: Park the first Saturday in September. All welcome. Men’s tan and black Dress Shoes; _a shoe everybody will like, very strong; our regular $4.50 shoes, ecial at Children’s -tan calf Sandals (not split leather), sizes 9" One lot White Canvas Straps for Ladies and Misses. .98c Ladies’ black kid 1-strap House Slippers, rubber heel ........ Sl $1.48 Men’s Work Shoes, tan calf, very stroi ecial. . .$1.98 Misses’ Patent Mary Janes, all s_izles up to 2; extra calf leather Shoes, very strong, all sizes up to 51%; our regular $3.40 seller, special. . .$1.98 Boys’ Dress S0 S e e o S o SO S DOUBLiNEE‘ER ROMEO Elmer L. Rice — Will Rogers William Shakespeare (ONE OF THESE BOYS WAS FAMOUS) Written and produced with no other purpose than to inspire laughter—and it does a-plenty! e GRAND st Tive low. il B T L it ] GEORGE - FiTZMAURICE PRODUCTION “ = JAMES "KIRKWOOD * Y o Woplli‘ ‘yol; fbfiuir a warm In the. love-trail from Main Street to In the Cast® Monte Carlo, with intrigue and Cast: Anna Q. adventure at every turn? Dorothy Nilsson Then see this famous drama— ¢ymning N lavishly produced, with a great orman cast. 2 John Kerry 1 3 Miltern SAT. GRAND SN Showing 2:30 7:30 & 9:00 10c & 25¢ onyELKO - LAST CHANCE TO SEE— T L op” " Raymond Hitchcock and. dn_all_star_cast ~ Created by 3 osmopolilan: Productions " @ Cparamounl Gpiclure " Cast including Montagu Love, Louise Fazenda, James J. Corbett’ Diana Allen, Billy B. Van, Laurance Wheat and the beautiful dancing: Fairbanks twins. A JAZZY WHIRL OF PRETTY GIRLS AND LAUGHTER—DON’T. MISS IT! Comedy, “HIS SHAKY FAMILY TREE” and ‘International News PFLOCK’S MUSIC—Special Selection, “The Rainbow Girl” 'SATURDAY ONLY—HERBERT RAWLINSON in— “THE SCRAPPER”—A 'Universal Special Attraction DALLY PIONEER WANT ADS RRING RESULTS At The Rex “Lady fiienas, ladys friends, fly away home My bank-rool’s afire, wifie won’t let me roam!” ‘And no one will blame her after seeing IN THEIR LAPSE INTO.LAPS AND LAUGHTER BASED ON THE BIG STAGE COMEDY. Directe;(:l by Lloyd Ingraham ' Hank Mann Comedy. . ' '“WAY OUT WEST”". FOX NEWS " MUTT &JEFF ! ~"Rex Orchestra '’ Mat. ‘2:3047:1(:-2:00 Admission 10c & 25c —COMING SATURDAY— “The Trail to Red Dog”—with AL HART —COMING SUNDAY— TOM MIX in—“The Fighting Streak” ~—COMING— JACKIE COOGAN in—“TROUBLE” 1

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