Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 3, 1922, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER snmple and human figure and en- ltl‘nn that. It is a drama of mother turned out a dowed him with an intense 'appeal. |léss manhood for all times. “The Men of Zanziba) Barthelmess is shown in a dual William Russell, . Tt is full o role for the carly part of the pic- |“THE MEN OF ZANZIBAR” AT thrill and romante. N ture. He is supported by a cast of ELKO AGAIN TONIGHT Zanzibar, .on the E superlative merit that includes Mar- Richard Harding Davis is vel}lconst miy be, conbctly garet Seddon, Pauline Garon, Lucy [known to every person who Teads.! ‘port of missing mem.” Fox, Herbert Grimwood, PattersonHe was a journalist, a war corre- A merry mix-up with a! Dial, Fred Nichols, James Terbell, spondent, a soldier and between animals in al softa’ of ¢ Margaret Elizabeth Faulconer 3“dJnmes an author of books. Tonight : " be an added attric Alice” Terry who won her way tol“S fame~in ‘“The Four Horsemen” and “The “-Conquering Power” °while opposite ‘hen,is Jack Mulhall who has made a reputamon on both stage and screen. Others in the cast are Har: acterized as the “play of mirth and Ty Meyers, who was the Yankee in morals” in its celluloid version is|“A ‘Coniteticut Yankee in Kibg Ar- presented by John Golden and Mar- |thur’s Court”; George Cooper, Ed- Gus Leow and will be shown at the |ward Canneily, Lydia Knctty. Betty Grand theatre Sunday and Monday. |Allen, Maigaret ;Loomis, William In the leading feminine Tole .is IBletchBr, Eri¢’ Mayne and” R“Y Rip- John E Hazzan , and to the other milliong’ ' wWho Ionged to see it, the news that this universally popular play has been fransferred jto the Screen will prove a joyful notice. This highlight of the stage, char- TH. ND TONIGHT AND FRIDAY Motion picture . fans who - have dome to expect the unusual in char- acter delineation, from Richard Bar- thelmess are said to be in for miore splendid entertainment when “Sonny’ the latest production to be made for Assoviated First National Pictures, shows “at_the, Grand theatre again this evening. As _in his’pre- vious pictures, B: “TURN TO THE RIGHT” AT GRAND THEATRE SUNDAY To the millions of theatre-goers who enjoyed that greatest comedy- drama hit of the speaking stage in John Golden’s presentation of “Turn to the Right” by Winchell Smith an Virginia Magee. there will be shown at the Eiko thea- Sonny” cannot be summarized as [tre a-film version of a romance | theatre tonight irf the'two- a “corking good picture,” it is more Jwhich Davis wrote., William Fox ha® edy 'Roars and Uy R AL o TR . PRESIDRNT GEORGE W. £ ATKINS, mnnmmt BELVIOERE BROOKS, VICE-PRESIDENT ls the BECEWEDAT Bemidji, Minn. I.'B. WOLFSON, Mgr..,, Reason Uvo the First 5 custom:- Saturday Morning " We must-raise cash with:n the next un days to ecover a large purchase $1 In Trade F from the government. Put on the biggest sale you have.ever held. : B E Not Given to Chldren J. M. ROSE, G-n-rli Mgr-. - DOORS OPEN 8 A. CANVAS GLOVES Mue bladk, grees: pud it $3 98 e sipad ch i 9c Pa nle leuthm cost of 2 pair to us- ’ et unly tomer. " e None Seld te Deaic:s | With Every Sale U. S.” SURPLUS ARMY GOODS STORE BEMIDJI, MINN. FREE DOORS OPEN § A. M./ Blue Bib Overalls Full Cut 98 cN:il?gg%z‘i U.,‘S. Double Brand New Dunng This Sale Nothing Will Be Held---Absolutel! No Re- funds or Exchanges---All Sales Will Be Final---Come Early! 16 1. Government 4 1b Government Six Light Sash $1.35 Navy Regulation °. 3 Cotton Filled Pea Coats $12.95 Axes with handle 98¢ Wool £ : A &N o, ». Cane Blouses 1.19 > $2.25 Mattresses Government large iron Buckets new 69c and New ‘Wool Commercial M ack- Mack- inaws $8.95 Government Camp Hatchets ench 89¢ 18 hiuh 10 Giicers Dress Governinent - Safety Razors each 49¢ $2x43 Black Water- Turkish Bath proof Towels ench 39¢ Officers Dress Top Coats $17.95 Government Pup Tents each $1.29 " Brand New Leather Puttees: Per pair Aprons 4..6‘: cach $7.95 ¢ Brand New Brand ‘New TU. 8. Army C. 8. Army Hobnail Field Shoes Shoes $3.45 | $2.98 "BRAND NEW U5, ARMY KHAKI UNIONALLS = : Don t miss this chance to save. Come Early. Bring thisad with you. EZ:tra force of sales- f men to give you service. SR b - Sweaters Marquisette U. S. Army Tents Have Been Used " Speial £26-Foot Tow Rope ‘Wool Mixed Brand New Oversea Caps 10c Brand New Wool 0. D. Pants $2.98 0. D. Sweaters 7 Military. Style Speclal $1. 98" New all Leather Work . Shoes $2.95 North Star ‘Wool Union Suits $2.45 ‘Wool Mixed Sweaters Coat Style $2.98 BEMIDJI, MINN. Brand New U. S. Army Leather Vests Brand New All Wool Navy Sweaters * “Pull-Over , ‘V-Neck $2.98 U. S. SUPLUS ARNY GOODS STOR 220 THIRD ST. Black or Tan Shoe Laces per palr 4c BRAND Brand New Sleoveloss Sheepskin Vests $3.95 U. 8. ARMY 4-BUCKLE “ARTICS $1.98 Guarniievd Housse Puaint per guiion Brand New High Grade Varnish per gallon $2.85 Guaranteed ’ Roofing Paper per roll and “up $1.49 Amy 0. D, Shirts Brand New U. 8. Army Wool RAWERS 51 ) TNDERSHIR'I ¥ per Garment big specials offered duriig sale. The store is packed! Cis I with them.

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