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I can eat’em all — they won’t hurt me! That’s be- cause they’re made with Calu- met—and that’s why they’re pure, tempting, tasty, whole- some—that’s why they won't hurt any kid.” Received Highest Awards . New Cook Book Free—Ses Slip in Pound Can. HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS. Reel of Real News Happenings in Northwest to Be Shown Every Monday at Local Theater. CREW OF EXPERT CAMERA MEN PREPARE NORTHWEST WEEKLY | Pioneer Joins With Minneapolis Trib- une and Duluth News-Tribune in Presenting Big Movie News. Holding to its policy of keeping iabreast of the times and covering every phase of the news field, the | Bemidji Daily Pioneer will show its own motion pictures at the Grand | theater here eyery Monday night, be- ‘ginning next week. Northwest to Feature. Arrangements were completed yes- terday with Charles G. Branham, general manager of the Northwest | Weekly, to issue under the Bemidji Daily Pioneer’s title every week one thousand feet of news pictures, a feature of which will be a program | of pictures boosting the Northwest {and known as the “See the North- west First” series. Joins Large Family. In affiliating with the Northwest | Weekly, the Pioneer joins a big fam- ily of Northwest boosters, members iune, the Duluth News-Tribune, the i Red Wing Daily Republican, the Faribault Daily Republican, th { Mankato Review, the St. Cloud Jour Enal-Press and other live newspapers fof this state. In each one of the i cities named the Northwest Weekly ) {gets out a motion picture edition un- | der the title of the leading newspaper lin each city. | In Twenty-second Release. Ene\\'spaper in motion pictures and is {in its twenty-second release. The president of the company is William lA. Lochren, son of the late Federal of which are the Minneapolis Trib- | The Northwest Weekly is a “reel” | Daily Pioneer to Show Its Own Motion Pictures AtGrand Theatre Monday vals and conventions, the crowd is |sure to see the moving picture cam- eras of the Northwest Weekly on the ground covering the news in proper style. Permanent Records Kept. “The life of this section is being recorded, and in recognition of the historical value of these pictures, the Minnesota State Historical so- ciety has requested that a copy of each reel of the Northwest Weekly be turned over to them for preserva- tion 'in their files. They will be marked Vol. I, II, III, etc., ‘History of the.Northwest in Motion Pic- tures.’ : Real Power in State. “From the governor and the big { commercial and social clubs down ithe line, the men who are doing ithings have given their support to the Northwest Weekly. As a result in three short months it has become an institution of real power in this section of the United States.” Scores Big Scoops. On three occasions recently Northwest Weekly registered big picture scoops. One was at the time of the Eastland steamer disaster in Chicago, when the Northwest Week- ly was the first to present the pic- Itures of the horror to motion pic- 'lure theater patrons of this part of | the country. Do Much Work. Again at the time of the Twin City | Speedway races the Northwest Week- {1y scored a triumph by releasing hree prints of the races at the lead- |ing theaters in Minneapolis at one zo'clock p. m. the day after the races. {In order to do this a large crew of v?expens worked continuously from § a. m. the day of the races until the { films were being projected in the { movie houses. i First on Job at Fire. Camera men of the Northwest i\\'eek]y were first on the job at the the { two or three weeks ago and again set the film world talking by showing All ads signed with numbers, or | Judge Lochren, who was well known | their pictures at Minneapolis theaters initials, care Pioneer must be an- swered by letter addressed to the number given in the ad. Pioneer em- ployes are not permitted to tell who any advertiser is. Mail or send your answer to Pioneer No. , or Initial . and we forward it to the ad- vertiser. Hello, boys and girls. Hear that school bell? Don’t start for school without a NEW BEMIDJI lead pen- cil. It's the best nickle pencil made. Any store in town sells ’em. s HEADLIGHT OVERALLS (Union Made) “ A smile of : satisfaction with every this ticket g Guaranteed the best overalls you ever bought or money back after 30 days' wear. Schneider: Bros. Co. | See Saturday Evening Post, Oct. 2. ST lin Bemidji and throughout this sec- |tion. The other members of the con- cern are Mr. Branham, Harold P. { Brown, director of the camera de- |partment, and Fred C. Place, the |news editor. | newspaper reporters, who take as jmuch pride in making a film scoop as ;turning in a front page ‘‘exclusive” | story. ! World Makes Comment. ! A recent issue of The Motion Pic- ture World, one of the leading mo- tion picture trade papers, published gz‘n Chicago, contained the following | mention of the Northwest Weekly that should serve as a good intro- duction of this concern in Bemidji: ER { has been connected for years with'the Minneapolis Journal. He has a large | west and is the son of the late Wil- liam Lochren, United States district judge for this territory. Is Crack Camera Man. cago as one of the crack camera men of the Chicago Tribvu> and'the or- "ginator of the Chicago Herald Mo- vies, which created quite a following in the Windy City. He is a news photographer of ability and energy rector of this news photo weekly. All Round Newspaper Man. - ‘“Charles G. Branham, an all-around newspaper man, is general manager {of the company. He was city editor of the Duluth News-Tribune for sev- !eral years and was star reporter and | feature writer for both the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch. {made a special study of Northwest industries. Fourth Estate Man. “Fred C. Place is news editor, and also comes from the Fourth Estate to the Northwest Weekly. A soldier and traveler, he went into the news- paper game with the Hearst papers and the Chicago Tribune and came out with a motion picture camera un- der one arm and a great thirst for the unusual in news photography. For several years he was head phot- ographer for the Minneapolis Jour- nal. Live News Shown. “The subject matter of this news live news happenings throughout its territory. When there is a big wash- out on a railroad, an automobile importance, yacht races, golf, polo Associated with them | iis a staff of expert camera men and | { “Mr. Lochren is a newspaper and advertising man of experience and | acquaintance throughout the North-| “Mr. Brown is well known in Chi-| and has been very successful as di-| He has| photo weekly is devoted to all the wreck, a sporting or society event of and baseball games of mnote, carni- the following afternoon. said to be rema_rkable fire pictures $100,000 elevator fire in the Midway | These are ! showing thrilling movements during the blaze and the collapse of a large portion of the elevator walls. 01d Doc Yak Coming. With the news pictures the Daily Pioneer’s Northwest Weekly will from time to time present the ani- mated carton screan Old Doc Yak, by Sidney Smith, the noted Chicago newspaper artist. To Be Shown at Grand. G. S. Harding the progressive young manager of the Grand theater |here, said yesterday that he has jmade arrangements to get the North- west Weekly programs as early as booking arrangements will permit after the first run at the big Minne- apolis theaters and that the weekly will offer many things of particular interest to Bemidji people. The price of admission when the Northwest Weekly pictures are shown will, be five and ten cents. KR KKK KKK KKK KK KK * SPUR *; ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) KKK KKK KKK KT KKK KR | Miss Anna M. Ryan of Minneapolis is expected to be one of the teachers at Spur this winter. Miss Rachel Gerlinger spent Sun- day at her home in Spur. i Philip Medley was a passenger on the Monday morning train for Be- midji, returning home in the eve- ning. The new busses for hauling the school children to and from their homes to school will soon be ready. Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Duluth are living in Mr. Zilbert’s house while Mr. Brown is engaged in putting in ]the plumbing in the new school house. W. H. Gemmell, general manager of the Minnesota & International railway, has been kind enough to continue the flag stop for the train south at 7:30 in the morning and the 7:05 north in the morning. Mrs. William Gerlinger was a vis- itor from Spur at Bemidii on Wednes- day of this week, attending to busi- ness matters. Some of the men here have already begun cutting wood for the winter. | % JELLE * ¥« (By Special Correspondent.) EREE RS EEEE S EEE S SR L] Mrs. R. Moran has left for Crook- ston to attend her mother’s funeral, KKK KKK R KKK KKK KKF| | who died Wednesday mérnlng of heart failure. Frank Lee is working for Mrs. Wal- lin this week. Mrs. Louis Jelle made a business trip to Thorhult Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and Miss Finsand called on Jacob Anderson’s Sunday. Mrs. Dalen called on Julius Tan- em’s Sunday. Bessie Dalen was helping, Mrs. Louis Jelle with her work last week. é KKK RKKEK KK KKK KR He who forgets to adver- . tise should not complain when % the buyer forgets that he is . in business. It is just a case X of “forget” all around. ¥ £ * Kk ok k ok k k Kk KKK KKK KKK KK KK KD The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. Qualitd of 2%12[; Mil ‘ Unsurpassed You can’t afford to eat or drink anything which you are not ab- solutely sure is PURE. = Every drop of our milk comes from a HEALTHY COW, fed on bal- anced ration, milked in" abso- lutely sanitary quarters and then the milk is clarafied. The Wholesemeness and Pur- ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. Let us deliver you a bottle tomorrow morning. You will readily taste the difference. ~Phone us your qrder now, to- day, while you think of it. W. G. Schroeder Phone 65 or 66 Bemidji, Minn. FIRST FIRST of Pioneer Motion Pictures | the SERVICE in the field with Motion Picture News of the Northwest with the Big News of the world ‘PRODUCED and distributed solely with Northwest capital 3 NORTHWEST Presented every MONDAY by William A. Lochren in The Bemidji Daily Pioneer’s At Crand Theatre Bemidji, Minnesota OLD DOC YAK WILLIAM A. LOCHREN’S NORTHWEST NEWS Exceptional Meotion Pictures An‘Exclusive 'Northwest Institution Theatre i n Bemidji A Day And Seven'Days A Week You See These Picturers Every Monday at the -Gtandf Crew of Expert Camera Men Covering The-Whole Northwest 24 Hours et e e N BS——