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'SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1923 THE BEMIDJI: DAILY: RIONEER 4 17 \PAGE FIVR i il i) DOINGS OF THE DUFFS- ¥ By Allman| Tom Tried to Please Feed for Breedinf / Ewes. After the breeding s€ gson the ewes do not require grain ur 2l three weeks before lambing, if g00' 4 clover hay and roots are fed. uf e life of the outdoors and has stud- ied the habits of the wolves, who can rightly claim Johnson e's their great- e — est enemy, Johnson does' his wolf kill- ) il i 4 lures are WE HAD ,A LIVE ONE WELL YOU CAN HELLO, HELEN, | HAVE. YOU CALL ME ing systematically. Then r P 1 % ful d and each trap is FOR MIM AND SOME= - KEEP THI5 ONE SOMETHING IN HERE FOR | WHEN YOUARE] ::{‘w‘i‘;‘ya";fifif'fie}mf;a b of Coiei. Make. Success.” With Sheep. BoDY STOLE 1T~ IN THE HOUSE DANNY ! DON'T LET HIM H 4 i : READY? ence have taught him. Suecess witly € Ay DOILLA.?SOSE"EM‘ISY AN‘DI‘ ‘; l.\.NOlr::i- COME N HERE UNTIL. ) weed‘;:;, bree('fll',;!n::g ft::::‘b’g c;:g(:: LIKE A LOT OF MONEY /LAY GET IT UNPACKED= | | —— 1o time 1s. this! mgre 1mportant‘thu = FOR=A STYRFED ONE] FRWANT TO SURPRISE HIM- SUBSCRIBE .FOx ~HE PIONEER | the fall. e ) “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD” king, with-a black heart and a hand- AT THE ELKO TONIGHT [some exterior, is played by Mr: Kos- P e t— 2 ‘21 The ela?nr:té court of Iging‘James loff. The Picy.lxlre comes to the Elko i Vip ; ; i D oy ; f ; = - TR ~ 1 ot ngland, a . reproducion of | teatre tonight, £of § dave. | 52 = AERTIR: S Y historic Jamestown, . Virginia, in 1620; -a:fight between” a-pirate ship [“KINDRED 'OF EE}DUST'"}AT v ; — and a.victim vessel, colorful proper-|° GRAND THEATRE WEDNEDSAY . ties ‘and-rcosturties galore; ' these ate |’ “The coursé “of | trie ‘love fnever 41+ the big features:of ‘Yo Have and"To'runs smooth” is in adage which i3 Jirde it or Held”, arromantic screen story'pi‘O-Iexemplified in'“Kindred of the Dust™ duced: by .George Fitzmaurice whichian Associated First National attrac- swill. be;on ‘view -at the Elko’ theatre |tion produced by Raoul Welsh from- for three days beginning tonight, the novel by Petér B. Kine and which “To Have and To Hold” is a pro-|is coming to the Grand theatre on S5 | duction * of exceptional brilliance. | Wednesday for a two day engage- 70N Heading the cast are such noted |ment with ‘Miriam Cooper in the d N players as Betty Compson, Bert|leading feminine role, | | Lytell, recently a star in his own| -Playing the role of “Nan of the right, Theodore Roberts ‘and Theo-|Sawdust Pile” Miss Cooper gives a dore Kosloff. - |remarkable characterization of a - | For éveryb.ody—.qnd"e, pecially for thosé who are hard ‘to'please— R. A. WALSH Present Peter B, Kyne's great story W il i OUIdB, Bergere adapted Mary | poverty stricken maiden who is loved THERE, LOOK AT THAT! 3 WHY THAT’S Johnson’s novel, dealing with events |}y the son of “The Laird”, the mill- M7 ANOTHER TURKEY FOR A NICE TURKEY! ‘ L in the early colonial days of Vir-ljonaire lumberman. NoU TO PLAY WITH= Ty ginia, in the reign of King James I, YOU CAN KEEP HIM IN AW, HE’S NO a weak and vacillating monarch. The | «gAST IS WEST” AT GRAND ' e | GooD! 'HE DON'T le of Jocel. his ward, is played E. TUE-fiouSE! | role of Jocelyn, his Y 2 THEATRE OPENING SUNDAY v EVEN S by Miss Compson, and Mr. Lytell is| Just as “Smilin’® Through” was AW, THATS ONLY wal WHEN eth’;g'K Captain Ralph Percy, a brave and|Norma Talmadge’s first really big A STUFFED Py squgezs.y resourceful: young soldier. . Lord|production, so does the forthcoming | TURKEY ! \ : ) % # Comal the petted favorite of the | pregontation of “Est Is West” mark ‘Opening . GRAND Sunday £y FOR.THREE DAYS These Are Facts: Get Them “EAST IS WEST” Is the first big dramatic presentation Constance Talmadge has ever undertaken. She is showing the world that in her own new, way she can register a score as high as Norma’s hit in “Smiling Through.” Every resource of Jos. M, Schenck was put at her disposal— Every opportunity given her to make ‘a great picture. She has more than. succeeded, she has created a pillar of achievement! in “East is West”—As glowing ds Nogma’s in “Smiling Through.” of the Dus MIRYAM COOPER Sweet, Poignant, as “Nan of Sawdust Pile” —the little outcast who makes two mistakes in life, when she lets a bigamist deceive her into marriag —and when again she loves the man she shouldn’t. COMING B. P. SCHULBERG PRESENTS “SHADOWS” ‘A’ Tom Forman Production, distributed by Al Licht- man corporation, sister Constance’s debut in the field, WISCONSIN MAN CLAIMS his credit and with this year’s total ’ of drama and famous play adapta- 'WOLF-KILLING HONORS |of dead wolves to be compiled, Ed- tions. Ever .sipce “East Is West” ward Johnson of this city has laid' G ““ completfid its two year run on Broad- " (By United Press) . | claim to the world’s wolf killing hon- COMIN THORNS AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS” e e vy | “as tivea | AN RRT RO ERROONS ———————————————————————— e ———— N 9 000 T T T a ther’ records as a road show, it has|more tnan 1,000 wolves already to| Since boyhood Johnson been held as a prize for some screen. star who wished to do something of a sensational nature and would pay the price. Sidney A, Franklin, who directed “Smilin’ Through” and =zlso this production, has invested it with a wealth of gorgeous Chinese back- grounds and general technical ex- cellence .in keeping with what Miss Talmadge provides. “East Is West” will be seen as a First National at- traction at the Grand theatre open- ing. Sunday. Its stage success eclipsed by screen splendor. 8 reels of Wonderful Drama, Radiant Romance Suffused with Oriental - Spell. Directed by Sidney A. Franklin, who directed “Smilin’ Through”. ; Adapted, by Frances Marion from the play by Samuel; Shipman; and John B. Hymes. Originally produced by Wm. Harris, Je. . \.nlI|IIIIIIIlll|||I|||I|I|III|IIIIIIIIII!I!IIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIlIIlllIlIlllIIIIIIII. o8y = —— ~£ CONSTANCH SUBSéRIBE FOR THE PIONEER et 11 A ! ] 8! finoun@zuxn: "u!fiu\ ° ‘ 4 ~uerd ' “‘ \ ce ga:;w-l The famous stage success :-: Now a screen senation Geo‘.gePROFW‘CS‘} aufl_ ) Gite The Pic'ture to See First of All y 8 Reels of wonderful drama, radiant romance suffused with Oriental spell. Directed by Sidney A. Franklin, who directed “Smilin’ Through.” 'Kind, oHold" - \ All the thrills, the beauty,, the excitement of a lifetime crowded into one gorgeous screen romance. You will see roaring fights on land and sea, a pirate ship blown to atoms, passionate love scenes in thatched huts and royal boudoirs, 2ll the shimmering splendor of a profligate court. More than a wonderful picture—a breathless adventure of pure delight in 8 reels of never lagging interest. A short comedy also. - i) Will you follow Ming Toy from the' Love Boat'in Shanghai to China- Francisco? Will you gh-with her at the ways of the _ West?7 Sob atthe threat of wife- slavery? And thrill to a rescue &'s - mis as the screen ean ink you will. Ten mil- HoneS ‘Warner Oland as Charlie ans; ll Corl?ptsol? 3 Y Edwrh@iffl_ Bensch - X Fiffy-fifty Chinamen . e Of drama, romance, humor, thrill—of color conflict, of Western wit afld Bel t Ll E S and Entel"n wile. M‘ngnificent in setting. Superb in Portrayal. Directed ‘ Q. AN L by Sidney Franklin. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION Theodore Kosloff i W. J. Ferguson ' ‘ Raymond- Hatton 3 Walter Long ¢ The year will see few pictures as big or as full of thrill Al St. John Comedy in two reels Y ELKO sgg wlfisflnfi‘)a}soo TONIGHT :::i:el::n::r;eh: glittering triumph of Constance Tal Fox News Grand Special Orchestra ~, Im - . : Y musio St R, Mat. 2:30 10c-30c . Evenings 15c-30c i L et ' GRAND—OPENING SUNDAY THREE DAYS . NO MATINEE TOMORROW ON ACCOUNT OF ELKS MEMORIAL. SERVICE