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ynnt 'S t% ,m ''ZSk,-it~x f,a*riddlCorelllhJntewolxteesorite-iwith king wit thel#.iBtarmony Bee brothers"cclose fub. vi Metro play In which Vioja Dtaia the l'& rK' clever little star iippearfcwae shown yesterday,to a large and appreciative audience at the Rex. theatre. ~~te piny la a .powerful romance of Parisian'underworld' *nd Miss is seen in the role of Jeanne, [peer In the cafes' of the Latin 'f j"^* 1 t'^.-RofsSpanishWhite w. 'mig' GOOD PEOGEAM FOE 8ATXJB DAY AX GRAND THEATRE L*,'t The opening program of vaudeville "for Saturday at the Grand theatre is rich in music and oomedy. The He- '-)-ifp wltt Sisters aro terpsichorefcn1 %uSkkt, "jrho lives In constant, fear oTTSn Spache streethw&Pat troJ her residence or a h"i%\ imost ^nvWherfelneaT enough that'his SV i,,^ Intentions cannot be mistaken. Some ?f i^tlmes the serenade has its. place here. 'fc'i As for the ret,trust Kerrigan '-Afor hat! And in "A White Man's: ^ChaKce" he does some of the best love-mpklnp ever, though the girl Is" i^^rn American living in Mexico, and he ^i an American in the. diserutse of ar! ir^SpenlRh noble. The way of Kerrigan i* j,wlth a pirl. hdwever, astounded "&/"lhorde of Me^'ran swains engaged as 3&5*xtrs* for *iomvo the big scenes A 4Wbltelast jp*ff Man's chnnce* 'is for 1 rf kffltgtory.of andr S a NEWS OF T#E THEATRES^ artists whose lovely costumes aid hrillia^ frsonality make their dance please to see\xOn*s hasjsptedalixetfj toe dancing, and tfce'other ttJ2*T ntal and Hawaiian dances. Blaolh tafce comedy mlntier^s-the.way Billy Ulekols in his offering is described. Thto veteran laugh producer has set-^ ral seasons otv solendtd success .to ^buch for his p#tor*nce.- Bvafflj clever, singing bill a Aove acrobati stunth that said to be a "WMx." A\ Opening with a matinee at 2:30 In the afternoon, the evening per formances at 7:30 ..anjd :15, the vaudeville will fce-ahoWn on Satur jdnj'only at the Grand' theatre. Cranio.STAB nr PEBHY ?$-\ ROL E OP PARIfflAH PLAT "The^PaWsian Tigress" the -latest whom/sh ftfi 'iH aancesfvAf oft* roue iwe* herandi baiv *v- gains for iTej^ with Jacoiue. To escape thift^new horror she* run-s away only ifr'U" hera^If^ InJthe. Quiches of ,'m^''\ chemlna ln*Jkr|ist who uses-her as" the lajrauti'hlB friend ee* by deUghtfvl tltir vt. orlglnar comedy and ils toy a beautiful ro- rati! the little W of the gutte.r %-"ffi many.strong situations make the,' play fj,I^onewhich stands oat at. an arrest w'f Ing achievement la- screen Artistry i tlon mad'* under the personal super *f.vision of Maxwell Karger, director ^general, T&^ EERRIGAN'SWAYOF i W00INQ ASTOUNDS MEXICA N SWAINS Tlie question that bothered J.' War ff ren Kerrigan in his preliminary stu.dyi *vof a screen story he was to film, was, fPX & how Is courting carried on ~"f$K among the aristocratic class in Mex- *&?.$- Of course, Mr. Kerrigan, famous 'W*l itor romantic screen roles above all ^tae^ls an authority oft most all kinos "wot courting.' But there was. a.thing [.or two to be l*Ined about the doings mance"' whletreomet laUTthe life ofJ dqnbtedly, the. best production that .BU Miss Pickford has ever^ made." B. jr, .Parker, representing the Sal vation Army, was greatly enthused over the picture an said that he know of none, of merit in.preference en the medal ofmerit in preference to' this excellent production, of Su4ti"v The^ i$' -.Included in the cast supporting I, Miat Dana are DarreltvFbsB, -Henry Kolker, Bdward Connelly, Clarlsaa uir aristocrats in Mexico for hi flrtft ^production with his own com i'vany. "A Man's Chance," and |jI1" ^ln this way'the* screen's greatest love i&S't Croaker learned the Spanish game of i/lf^'"'Playing the bear." 'fKW'l/ A girl of the aristocratic caste in J, ^Mexico is never on the street without ''(gy^'Iner duenna "or' chaperone. And her flft'V "admirer, no matter how ardent, wor- *$'."*'ships from a distance at first fol- ^&""^'lows behind,the object of his adora t'Swf i,'tlo and h4r" escort at a respectable distance, then stands beneath her t&n '^window a timeor, acrosls -P -v .tn release. "Overlan Red, m^ ft4fppr6ve particularly interesting \%^beojjiu8e it is baaed on' the well-known 1'''" nmaj,. of tba name by H. Herber KJBjttbs. Lynn Reynolds directed the production, and 'the chief players in tnnkyrt of the star are Vola Vale, Harold Goodwin, Charles .LeMoyne, Bmfld Gaily, Charles Anderson and Joe Harris. ^Overland Red" differs in many ways./rom the Usual Harry Carey story^ibut it permits the star to exer cise all those arts In which he is ex celsV-He does rougnt riding,of all sortson horseback, on a racing mo- tor:' down a steep mountaina on the brake-beams of fast flying limited. The finding of a dying man on the desert by Overland Red the Hiacov ery of gold and a map on his pe'rson, Efj5?the' arrest of Red and his young pal klJbhy,* crooked sheriff and their escape $&$$.through the aid of a girl, forms a 'r lively chain of events. Humor and romance are not overlooked in the fc?P^/#atory, and the Carey smife is much in ^^JfEvidence throughout, -^v: ^MAE HCKFOBD GIVEN AWABU The Board of Merit of the Motion Picture" Theatrical association of the 4*^ (i Aft* KfY showing- "th tim at the Grand to tonight with :Andy and Min" tne fa- r^^^rtno "fhtm^'ln "Andy Goe3 Flat P||Hunting/jHL.TJ_J TkE^tR W, {"J SATURPAY*- the a ch|j#rous hobo knipht of tne road w$io has lost all FemblanoVto Jsis idfltter gentlemanly self\ excep.&,his 4nstlnctive kindness f? ?'n* hbnestV?'r tbM' In "Overlan p.-.t Re4?{ a- JJnLyereal photodrama Ikar- rlniTTarry Carey, which wl be |L, tho|f h' at the Hex thieatre Saturday. & V^' Harry Carey picture is always a |0&V welcome event. The popularity Of j*? thfw staerw has bee- increasing with W^ wwwyw wmaQmtonmmwmmtm sum World awarded its first seal of merit for any motion picture yet produced to Mary pirkford for her production "Suds" which will be released toy United Artists very shortly. Hiram A'brams, president of the "BigFbtfri was'notified of'the award this- week "andimmediately sent1 MATINBE 2:30 AdaiMlo* 10c aae 35c I a wireless jneaaagetrto -Miss Pickford who was ia.'fnittVoctar wher way to $aglanoV w4th her husband, Poug las Fairbanks. The foityaj presenta tion of Athe gold. medaiTof the seal of merit will be. presettedty Mrs. Char lotte Pickford, Mark's mother, special presentation Sunday evening at' Colgan theatre. Thejuspen be'jbade by Frank Baefti^andean Wg? dress will' be made by Governor Al fred B. Smith of New'tork^^i This exceptional honor for Miss PIckford's latest'' production mark* this picture as the acme of whole some, artistic, sincere entertainment, according' to "the Board Of Merit, which is composed of nearly fifty of the most representative,special in the East. Bach made1 personages con W meat upon fthe production, and' all agreed that it was a most excellent picture.- p{ Daniel Ffohman, welf known the atrical producer, commented on the productions as follows: "Excellent. Capital. The 4heme if 'imagination' is admirably illustrated in the mind of a -simple,. ingenuous girlwith humorous and pathetic effect- Mary has never done a more vivid piece of character work." Anning S. Prall. president of the Board of Education off New York City, after viewing, the picture ap4 voting it the medal of merit eaid, "I was. very much ^pressed by the.pic ture and think it-is ^wonderfully whOleftome producUon^tne kind that sehool children ahbuMUfte sent to see. The. characterisation of the slavey a*ttl la very interesting and It isJun- she has/ever presented," wa/the^en thusiastic endorsement made, on the production by Elmer uates of the'Ho tel Imperial. i HAS STRON (JAST Bessie Barriscale is given compe tent support in "Beckoning Roads the Robertson-Cole picture which ap pears at the Elko theatre tonight and tpmorrow... While the blonde depict- A or society roles is at her best in this picture, there are others whose work is of interest. Joseph Dowling, whose acting was a feature of "The Miracle Man," has the part of a Wall JStreet-swindler Gloria Holt plays a ch|ld Nils Wfelch has the role oppo site Miss Barriscale Thomas Hold ing plays an Englishman -and Dor cas Matthews, well known for her.so ciety parts, has, a rote which, fits hfer excellently.-^JT.,"" Wf-^ The story concerns Marqulta Shay, asgirl who.grows up on a Canadian iranch, the daughter of a man whoart long ago passed away with the-re quest that bisi friend, John" Grayson, bring up his little daughter. Gray son faithfully carries out his trust. He is so sincere that be' can see that life on his ranch is not all that the girl should have. *8o he'sells the place and they go to St. Louis. There Marouita falls in love w/th the son of a capitalist, and Grayson invests his money through, the fatMr.,^ $ \c The marriage does not iurn 'but happily, and Grayson's savings are lost. These complications. are the start of the tremendous scenes which follow when Marquita goes east, and there finds the. Wall street man who stole her guardian's money after giv ing: thesfik, Louis-man his, share. A aelightWllrhUsical profrftm and comedy are^dde^ feature* atfh Eik,oaonighca^^l^#^ "HGHTmo CHAN,^ SCREENED Jn these days of lavishly screened motion pictures, the society" novels of Robert W. Chambers makes excellent photoplay material. Danger Mark,, was transferred#T$e,-e to th screen some, months ago. "Tbe$PirIng Line" was one of Irene Castli's best liked vehicles. Now comes ^be Fighting Chance," which 4s- probably Mr. Chambers' most .celebrated novel. New York's smart set figures' as the [principals in this story also, "and, against this society background, the author advances some ^entertaining questions about the^ponrli*of .We to overcome heredHaynw*ak%fes.t picture, which isJa I -.-if' MEAT FOR ALL TO EAT Our sprectaireafer.to tastes as welTaT to, the purses of all. Cfe BEEF POT RO^/j:^sr....s ..i:i*: :i. BEEF STEW. RIB tb..Z:il :..,.^....L:L 10c- BONELESS RIB ROAST, lfcl, ..L...4S2 LE OF VEAL, lb Jjfe^^^z 40c SHOULDER OF VEAL, v....ll^l :......idc 4^EAL sTE\v n^, 21 ....tot *i LEG OF LAM1 ixIOUtPE3 ?MB, SLAMB STEW/ lb ib.J FBESH DRESSED CHICKENS, lb..'. 38c, ||*RESH DRESSED SPRINGS, lb SSc '*T A Complete Line of Garden Vegetables /l% PALACE MEAT MARKET Phones 200201 4 ACT S SATURDAY ONLY 4 ACT S HEWITT SISTERS Sengs asall I road, BKLY NHXOIS Blackface Comeey Miaafe i '^V J*.j- ParittnoWn A'rt craft, will be shown at the Blko"the ater next Sunday and MovmyT'and Tuesday. The leading, placer* are Anna^Q. Kilsson,.Conrad Nagel, Dor- othy Davenport (Mra Wallace Reid) and Bertram Grassby. ~~^3?&%?- A' fa fr .18^- -if f-j. NIGHTS 7:30 and 9:15 CkiUbra SBc, KMu 80c I EVANSANDCORELU 'L THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ^W$$^ 7y, Far-Seeing Woman Referfner/j In noting the fact thats Susan^B. Anthony was born a hundred yea.rs ago, It Is interesting also to remein-. ber that every considerate reform^^f which she was advo^fe^&as coMe tofpass^say's the New, To|^wi. ^ie fojoght "for the abolition of JIayery, for_ total abstinence' -and 'for eqnal suffrage. Slavery disappeared w$en, she w still In her. most acflve ye^ra. Whe^ she died, in 1906, nrnjay of the stateh h*d agreed with her Views ?pn prdhlbitlon and votes fo wonqtfd. "S HaraMBy Siatgiag A TalUag RIB BROTHERS Comedy Acrobatic Novelty WM. S. HART in "SHARK MONROE" THEATRE VX- .^T*' A ourpmiHimjKn^pn %?r Memphis (Tenn.) Man, at S4, Is Also Renewing rlis Youth and Viflor^ n Pther Ways. 'Jt.. r.% i iVj The adage-tlmf there Is nothing new under the sun has been disproved by N. D.^Stany vho lias cut a third set of tpetn at tlif5 age of' eighty-four. whn usually the' only new molars, bicuspids, ^that can be achieved those |iurrlui!e from a dentist, says the Memphis Commercial Appeal. Mr. Starr, who is in the employ of the Memphis Artesian Watercompahy, recently found himself in need of a set of these artinViat substitutes for the teeth provided by nature. Rut when he vlsfted hlftdenHst the price was too high and .he le-fl to go toothless. However, -^through one of the unac countable happeniiiKS which some times upsets all mles Mr. Starr dis covered that he was cutting 12 new teeth. They are almost through now, although they ate not very useful yet. owing to the fact that his''gums are* sore in a fashion famljlnr to all moth ers of teething infants' or to boys and girls whose secoiid teeth are replacing' their baby teeth, and even the older boys and glrla who proudly announce: Tin cutting a 'Wisdom tooth.!* Dentists doubtless will contend thai such a thing cannot happen. But Mr. Starr know? that he now has teeth where no teeth were before. More over, 'he says' ''his eyesight Is better than /It was several years ^ago, and that so far from -his'vigor- being Im paired by advancing years he feels stronger and mo$^ i^Stj" Xj'" jv?, fv^TMimn IBSBC youthful ^than he. did when he was seventy. Th Barbless Hooks for Angler*. A very commendable movement is under way among members of the Megantic dub," and probably other snorting'clubs, for the'use of the barb less hook. The idea Is that true sportsmanship consists in'giving the members of. the "flnny tribe" a fair chance for life and escape^ and that to catch a flsh with a barSlesa hook is more creditable than to use the old-fashioned barb. When trout or salmon are caught, with a barbed hook, they~are"apFlo beTserlouiiy in jured, and even If thrown back into, the water do' not recover, In many c*s*s /whereaV if the barbless hook is*" used, as"now advocated they are, if returned to the water. In almoatrall Instances revived and,may be caught over and over again. This, la true sportsmanship, and It la. to*be hoped that the barbless hook movement will succeed.Boston' Post. fHE PIONEER WAKT ADS BRING RESULTS GRAY MOTTLED ENAMELED WARE This line is one of the most popular on the market.' Attractively speckled, lustrous finish, gray mottled enamel en heavy steel base. Priced far below present wholesale prices. V-^^.-, 3-quart lipped Sauce Pan, with I handle .....2Sc 3-quart lipped Preserving Kettle..25c I Wash Basins or Bowls, seamless...^5c I Deep Pudding Pans, seamless..-.-,.26c Mixing Bowl, seamless, deep shaper^........k....L.:^ *i.25c ?S5 10-quart Water Pails* wood- ftt!4", .ii JiandlesJ.......~.'.i....^....,.....~50c 14-quart Gray Mottled Dish Pan....65c 10-inch deep Pie Plates..... '@r t^v *Ejf .3-!FRIDAY YAN TENUIS STABS SSSEJ/. T7" TO LEAVE IN FATT, New York, July 30 The tennis team representing the United States, which will endeavor fb bring hack the Davis cup to this country from ^Australia, will S*JI from Vancouv er on November 10, it was announced Wednesday by the Davis committee' of the United, State&Lawn Tennis as sociation. The challenge round will *U*-1*^ 7 Every day i^money saving day our store. Here are a few notable examples that,we.take pleasure in submitting to you at this time. Remember, these are quality goods sold at prices lower than the ordinary. No special sale is advertised here. These prices aire part of our every-day policy of giving the best possible values for little money COMPARE THE FOLLOWING PRICES WITH WHAT YOU^ HAVE. BEENPAY^ ING ELSEWHERE V^ i-j-t2Sc SEE OUR ANNEX WINDOW SUN., MON., TUES. r--RobertW. Chambers' LAR.R Our Furniture Department is showing the most delightful styles in Dining Room Furniture. Attractive designs in Bedroom Furniture. Latest style beds at inducement prices. Floor coverings of the most tasteful kind. Draperies of the newest design. Separate*pieces of beautiful Furniture for the living room at Special August Prices. 1 1 HUFFMAN AN& O'l^EARVt^ EVENING, JULY 30, 192* be.played in New Zealand) In ac cordance with an agreement between, the Australian and New Zealand as sociations. The United States team has re quested an interval of three weeks to practice in New Zealand' after their arrival In iiiat country and AS the Americans are due to arrive there about Nov. 28, it is expected^ the matches will be contested about Christmas. f ^f^j-*?/r Groa^tfst Novel WA A Fighting Chance $ i A Paramount-Artcraft Picture Also "Laugh with Larry* is a BLUE AND WHITE ENAMELED WARE Strictly first quality smooth, enamel on a heavy steel base, rich, azure and white marbelized mottling outside, pure white inside, black edges, and guaranteed the best on the market 6-quart lipped Preserving Kettle, $145 5-quart lipped Sauce Pan. ^:....75 3-quart Coffee Pots, welded^ ^-.x&fa, handle 1..51.50 6-quart Tea Kettles, welded ears $1.50 2-quart Rice Boilers, loop" i /.handles^:.: A $1.50 6-quart Convex Covered Sauce 6-quart Convex Kettles, bale and cover .....:..r..~......F.......~...........$l50 12-quart Water Pails i* ft. *^-*r v,. 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