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THE BEMIDJI DAILY NONBBR •wyH^j*; «a S THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 88, MWp>
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UNFORTUNATE LOVE AFFAIR. | thehome ^ H o g a n ' s brother for the *.. > :•-•;-''••.:-•'.•;.•••:•..• '.•'•••,"4- . . 'arrival of the Gorilla.
An' early stage success by Avery Connelly gets the scoop, also pro-Bopwood serves as the baaw for Dor-:m o t l o n a n d a bride—*ut in getting othy DaltonV new pic Wre, "Guilty of, t h e m he ha* some thrills that have
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teen pasted on cellu-;, vher-e it again[to,d |f.«lira* domestic .'.ra-n/ri?:.. »%>#;.̂ £a, ordinary appeal. ;:--.!.̂ attt 'y^'iftjra
•The Un-A. •„-.,.««-..•. ^ T ^ ^ n S w ' ^ o w n Ranie^a^stor^of the west twn « M W M ! j y ? J 5 ^ ^ & ( t l » t will keV«*y audience on pine A» j u ^ ^ l f r W * ? » ^ ^ out.
, •mp^rVyomig cous in^^^-mY.o^^.^^. i i t twtot lo i i .Wi* has been d M 1 ^ M ^ ; ^ r . ^ ? ^ ^ - < » o e l E M for the Rex theatre for pre-• t ih« l^tol pomtr leav>ii« hinvinl^ 1 mediately afterward. Years »Wr, the husband returns from abroad to discover heir teaching school in a country town and,through adramatie series, of events, they are brought happily together. . .
"Guilty of Love" offers Miss Dalton ample opportunities to display her
' emotional prowess. Edward Lang-ford is excellent as the leading man, and the picture, which is a Paramount Artcraft, wasv directed by Harley Knoles.
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"Hairpins," which
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LIVED AND LEARNED. Bennett picture,
is coming to the Elko theatre Friday and Saturday,
- is the story of a young wife who i -took a lesson from her husbands v stenographer. Miss Bennett has^the
T irole of Muriel Bossmore, * household v drudge, who is so* engrossed in her
efforts to combat the high cost of living that she neglects her personal appearance. As the result, she is m
k danger of losing her husband, but v tftHftto events of comic and dramatic *vl$?eW lead her to revise entirely her
"mode of living and over night she becomes sn entirely jt^#fwrt,piS*m. This brings Friend Husband around with a start, and a compromise and happiness results, •• ^TtHaiwms^ is *n original story wTtttetF*y C. Gardner SulUvan. Matt •Moi^ is ther'leading man tiand the picture, which V H produced by Thomas H. Ince and directed by Fred Niblo, is a Paramount Artcraft.
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BEX COMJHJ SU5DAY . / •.AKD ffiBT IT" ' The masterpiece of Marshall Neil-an's career "Go And Get It" is. $he
r biggest hit pioturedom has offered in recent years. It is a thrilling tale of
' the mysterious inner working of a great daily newspaper, hinged on the
„ friendly rivalry of two star reporters 1 working on one of the most amazing
and fascinating stories ever chronicl-ed. There are as many thrills.in it as there are in an aeroplane ride.
raik c^ifiyrr :":t̂ rrtPat̂ o'MaiMy , Dinty . ; . . . . . . , . . . Wesley Barry
Helen Alien. . " . . . . . faAgnes Ayres "Shut t h e D o # « 6 r d 4 n W ^ ; ^ L . \, Doctor Ordv•.>;-A . . . . . . •a*fda* Bferjt* ^eae,*ihT£G6rilla Bull Montana Jim Hogan, tihe Gangster
• . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . .Walter Long " Lilly Docdy . . . . Lydia Yeamans Titus
Thomas Hickson, George C. Dromgold - W. W. Crocker -. .Ashley^ Cooper ' "Slim*N|IogHn. .Charles West
"Shutrthe-Do'or" Gortlcn, puhlhn-cr-in-name of a newspaper owned by Katherine 6'Nell, is in a conspiracy •svith ths owner of a rJval newspaper to JBO neglect and cripple the. 0*NeJl pppcr thet It can be purchased cheap-ly, :i'.- :.>.::,;£ • •• - ••.
^ *T*iiru friendfcMt) -with Katherine; G'Neil, Helen Alien gets a pesition ov the peper where she makes friends wiMi Kirk Connelly, 8 young and am-bitious reporter. . Shortly afterward, Connelly get? a scoop on the suicide of a local millionaire. He knows his
*Btcry h exe'usive C-r'rying bu* Ms ' plan to injure the standing of the paper, Gordon arranges with the press foreman to break the press- in order to peverit an extra edition. In.ad-f" 'tion Gordon telephones the story to the,rival. E^-vspaper. The result is
, that ticain Katherine O'Neil's news-paper Is made the butt of much local ridicule. Conrte'ly g^t* aisrrv and expresses the belief that Gordon is crockod. •; ^
jTcirji. r"-ig^ed t* iT^efview.IVtt-tfi- Ord, famous scientist, Oh the
a*ntatlon> on Saturday. The manage-ment ia confldent that patrona of the theatre will find this one of tihe most interesting and v thrilling western features ever presented in the city.
Throughout the five reels there is constant "action,: rough^rlding, gun fights, while the love Interest is para-mount—all combining to make "The Unknown Ranger" a photodrama that motion picture lovers will be mighty sorry to miss" seeing.
r BEX TODAY AHB FBEDAY "The Notorious ?Mis9 Lisle," which
comes to the Rex theatre today star-ring Katherine MacDonald, is an ac-curate picturization of the widely read novel by Mrs. Bailee Reynolds describing the romantic adventures of Gaenor Lisle who leaves England to avoid the notriety of a big society scandal. In France Gaenor .meets Peter Garsten, a tourist who knows nothing of her affair, and falls in love' with her. On their honeymoon to Paris, Garsten meets a friend who tells him the story of MB wife's past.; There follows an exciting trip across the English Channel and a gripping climax
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Pictorial Review Blouse No. 8807. Sizes, 34 to 4? imb;eajtm&.; Price, 30 granf-h'sr sn '-te-vlew on a startling ext>eriment he is about 'M p.?«^orm .̂ The itter-vi?v talfe,-} plePe iv n srb^e^anein r^nx: be" next "door to a prison and tr» Dcct-r tells Hr'sn th-»t a prirrtner 1ms deet'ed over Ms bo^yto -Br'; Ord af"- dcat^for the sum of ?5,000.K
1 Tbe vr-fi dhy'- neV-'p-vp^r te1!'' of Vrt deaths «f the pi'o^ecnting attor-ney and ludge Felen rer»»a,«» infor-mati&n abojitit^e secretr«nt!>—ibi't Kad been kidnapped when a r>malt child—and that her fa-ther has Just ruined Jack in business. How Gypsy, claimed by her parents, manages to lose her newly-gained and i.Lsoiue social position, and gets Jack lack, supllcs the sensotions of a very V.̂ aly neuy. ; j
Andy and BTin—"The Gumps" in "et" and other atrac-tibifs complete the program. *• fv, t-
ERROR COSt LAWYER CLIENT
it Addressed as "Threat-fourths" Smith,
' Man Proved to Bê AII There ". ' i *£*ln His Anger. -,
One gathers from Judge Shute's book, MThf< Real Diary of the Worst Parmer,"-'that a lawyer turned farmer, has some 'difficulties' in giving the nec-essary attention to his legal work. For .|nstaliice>:^.;. ";•;
"I was much grieved to lose ii client In ft most curious way." I fiave recently. Installed anew typewriting machine In my ofllce. The presiding goddess of the machine had written a letter from, dictation to a M|r, J.^Smith. a gen- ; tlemanwho In early 'llife had suffered {f, the loss of one leg at the hip, and who |; Is, not- unnaturally,., very sensitive ^ about his misfortune. The young lady si was unused to the new machine and » struck the figure % Instead of the | initial 'J,' both in the address in the f letter- and on the envelope. I
"I had been absorbed in working out ' a decision r_._t i —:__ -r.,
m - " - , Clarencev Among nee at.
night were Clarence Worth, Conat, Glenn Grover, Biir^Grover, James and Fay Davis and Gladys Da-vis and Ethel Guthrie.
Mr. '.-jfiiidj- Mrs, Oliver^ Cass L a k ^ visited „Sun
Mr*. GamacheW with Mi^y-Q^aeM^'^fiti^~^^ Alice Glidden, Mi3S Ethel XlUthrie returning with them> rfme will spertd a few days before returning to her
• ytim^jmMioJMt-i; !a^;,f «on,; ̂ .:BiU>; Glenn, B#^t, Clarence* anoVjlalph and wife, and daughter MaT»elsa,nd( fam-ily and Miss Agnes Erlckison, Miss Gladys Davis and, Mrs. Cords .̂spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble •F'tWc^W^^^
Everyone isf^sBopesnhat rthey will not be disappointed ?lh shaking cdw bells and making all the noise they can on the night of Septeniit|i le>^rsf|; Have'th^.clg^vreadylf:oi«^
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Born to Mr̂ and Mrs. Harry Osborn Sunday.morning, a babyjl)oy. ,y..
N. G. Reynolds and son, Merlin, "pent Sunday with Mr. Reynold's daughter. Mrs. Bill Tisdell at Fowlds.
Mrs; .If. D. Gorton spent a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Glldden.
Miss Agnes Erickson of Hector,, Minn.-,, spent the week end with Mrs. Grover.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Erickson and children, who have been spending the last ten days with her mother, Mrs. Grover; left for their home In Hec-tbr Tuesday morning, Miss Agnes Erickson'returning with them.
. • "Mrs. Addle Smith of Grand Forks is~Visiting at the Grover home.
tMr. and Mrs. John Mclfahoh and their son Earl and family, spent Sun-day at the A. I. Davis home and Mr. and: Mrs. John McMahon, remained far.aweek!s visit. ^"MISS Mildred iWhlting left the first of the week for Clitheral, Minn , where she will visit a few days with friends and relatives before returning
TODXV and TOMORROW Katherme MncDcmald Piciures Corj?> presenU
THE AMERICAN EEAWTM?«0 , l i lftn>the" season's' moil sensational; scandal story
Gaenor's husband who on their honeymoon in Paris discovers that he is wedded to "The Notorious Miss Lisle." " ****! '^ ~'^'-
The romance of a beaut^ul igirl who fights the con-demning but elusive shadow of suspicion and estab-lishes her innocence, m t t e face of a world that sternly
r scorns her. '! v / ^ l | ,. . ".'Z , .
l ^ J * -Directed by James Young. Enacted in the atanos-v p h e r e ^ France's garden spot—Quaint Brittany. Here's
romance after marriage—an exciting honeymoon in Gay Paris.- An absorbing drama of titled English so-ciety and London's sensational divorce case". The transition from the black and white page of Baillie Reynold's famous novel t©\ihe silver sheet is delight-fully perfect. ^Vv ^. i v
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FOX NEWS ^ MR. AND MRS." JOE MARTIN
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Coming To The
Rex- Sunday WATCH OUT FOR THE BIG EVENT!
ITiS COMING! IT'S COMING! ITS COMING SOON!
The Most Marvelous, Fascinating, Exhilirating Exhibition of Photoplay _Achievement the Gasping,
Startled Public Has Ever Witnessed
A Colossal Collection of Cinema Conjugations Hair Raising, Death Defying Aeroplane Stunts!
Flying Leaps from One Swift Moving Plane to Another " Hurdling to the Top of Speeding Express Train
Thrilling Feats of Prowess Over Land and Sea ""* APPALLING ACROBATICS BY AN ALIPED ATHLETE
Mastodonk Mobilization of Motion Picture Marvels
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