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i FRIDAY EVENINE, JUNE 24,1921 dent'Hardings '\ v “1'udi‘very 'worry ta let' you Know | that owls are very very bad luck and | that they bring bad luck where ever they go so send them away s soon| as you can. Best love from Dora. | “I am yours, Dora De Ascar/s, 516/ Rodman st. 1 am 11 years old and go to St. Thomas school. Owls take very had newa to house.” | BE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR ' ON YOUR BIRTHDAY —and' do 'nyot overlook the Children’s Birthday, too. STUDIO Photographic Art of Gollection of \ N. L. HAKKERUP Native Indians’ | VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT “MAMMA’S AFFAIR AT THE : AT GRAND THEATER| REX THEATER NEXT SUNDAY | Glenn and Walsh in bits of varied| Sunday there will be seen on the | vaudeville; the Carl Roberts Trio, |screer of the Rex theater “Mamma’s | three wise fools; Leon Toone, a novel | Affair,” presented by Joseph . M. ventriloquist, and the Mpysterious 'Schenck and released by Associated | Reno Co., in @ mysterious and sing- | First Naticnal, in which Constance | ing novelty, comprise the regulag|Tamiadge Is the star. | “our-act vaudeville program at thel . It is'a delightful comedy, ope of | Grand theatre Friday afternoon and |the most;pledsing: yehicles iniwhich | evening of this week, together.with |the legion, of Constance Talmadge’s | the five-part feature picture, ‘In|admirers have.yet seen ‘her. It is| Walked Mary,” featuring the dainty |from the pen:of Raehel Birton; But- little star June Caprice. ler\and won' the annual prize offered | “Mr. Walsh, of Glenn gnd: Walsh, by Haryard University for the best | was featured for seven seasons with [PIay written by a student. New York George Primrose’s minstrels and was |and other citles have alrcady enslors- formerly a member of the famous|ed theplay as presented on the:stage. California Trio. *He is assisted by| 'All the clever lines which'gave the Miss Victorio Glenn, who has played|play such vogue are preserved fm:the 5 juvenile feminine leads with several|laughable titles. et | New York musical comedy companies.| Miss Talmadge, not onlyirepeats | ““Leon Toone," ventriloquist, ~ pre-|her former triumghs. butiastnally re-| sents numerous tricks. with the dum-]cends to new heights in her interpre- | my, with exceptional clearness and{tation of the role of Bve, it is said. | dispatch. “The cast is carefully chosen and | The Mysterious Renos have more |deserves mentjion for its perfectly | tricks than a bag full of monkeys, |poised support. Kenneth Harlan, !/ and the audience will leave the the-|Who is Miss Talmadge's leading man, | atre wondering how it was done. ln'fi‘“Y:l the part of D"'igo" "":"‘“‘Or“-“b('f i i onps | fie Shannon essays the rold of Mrs. | his closing stunt, Mr. Reno appears| o i %5 other of Eve, Katherine | on the stage with a live canary in a " i cage, which he holds in his hand, A Kaelredi interprets the character of | {:\ol;mnt later he vanishes, lenving:»‘vi:‘z"l ‘“("',""h\ilmf' ::‘e“ s{!‘fi?fif‘,““fi‘fi; ird and cage in full view of the au-|,’ e Y o Mafohant! dience. How does he do it? | inere appears as Henry Marchant | The four acts and the feature pic- and affianced husband of e % THIS TIME LAST YEAR Scott, Red Sox new record by playing cessive game. Ruith hit homer in"exhibition'gome at’ Coluinbus: ¢ A€ wiaulitars 3 Otto Knabe made m% sas’ City Ameérican A . fation club. | s msAnaAASAAANN AANRARMAAN | subscrive tor The Durty “Ploncer. | % Y pigidl i =———{REX SUNDAY | f: Vi i made | suc- shortstop, 579th Bemidji, Minn. i arer 160 Kan- o L e e A || Enjoy. an Hour of Billiards on First Class Tables L.at _the , ¢, il Hold your hats cn! She's found out a terrible secret about Mamma—and now she’s gonna try You'll Recreation = ° Billiard Parlors 117 Third Street Always Cooal and Well Ventilated Carom, Pocket Billiard and Snooker Tables Cigars and Drinks the ‘trick herself to win a husband, yell when-you see it. Joseph M. Schenck presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE ~—making ' every chuckle a rodr in Rachel Barton Butler’s comedy-hit— NATIONAL DICTURES, | her son o o hile Gertrude LeBrandt ile A new appiratus adopted by the bureau of soils, United States Depart- | “Mamma’s Affair” P Bt et S L A 0 ey ture will be shown afternoon and eve- | .. " | ment of Agriculture, quickly removes liquids from soils by. making 17,5 niug, today and. Saturday at the| S ologue-—The Garden of | Fevoiutions u winute. "I uids analysis and el el COOKROACES . £ Grane: [Rden. With the fabled apple tree | WA : \ g e b b A John Emerson-Anita Loos Production {‘:md serpent, only Eve is costumed in | & fe=e i BEN SAVES BEAUTIES |2 daring ovening gown ':vv;lt}llen'\‘d(:‘li [« % % %% x %% % % % % % % % % % | Lutheran Sunday school at the Carl ; ; - A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION IN SEASIDE FROLIC \\oars o far apron. ~ Eve induces. GOODLAND - (¥ ek who b |5 Py One of the funmiest of Ben Turpin's| Adom to hand her the anple only DY | ¥ % % % % % % % ¥ % % 4 4 % # 3 wanoypard Lydickwholias spenttmo { A ARSI —— funny roles is that of the heroic life- pretending to go into hysterics, which | * The Union Ladies Aid held it< fivst | turned to, his home in Cass Lake Sat- | BY USING THE GENUINE ; O L - e —— saver in M Sennett’s latest two-|gives the excuse for the subsequent ni¢cting here Hhursday, at the home furday. > | S t s < - reel comed ture, “She Sighed by modern play and which is dedicated |of Mrs. Theo Gregerson. ' « v Mr. and Mrs Ray Boyd and Mr. | teal'ns Electl‘lc Paste E‘;‘;}llfil‘i‘]v}lgler ((‘)\l'h:\C:)l ig;mu;fl {'u t‘hc ‘(‘n’ woman’s staunchest ally, her| Gay Mahoney and Chafie Fuller{and Mrs. Kline 'of Bemidji and a | .‘JE“u‘L‘i"#.RE&EE;&'m'"’::&L"‘,fi.";: P L L engagoment | NV i o <elfisn | BUtoed” over' to Kitichi 'Tuesday [Cass Lake friend were callers at W. ' ghoue e MUSE BiikD. wia ? FRESH FISH gloning Sunday, The disiributlon| To contvibute er, owx |evening and got membersofithe Kiti-|A. Clarks Saturday. 100 80 prapenty. ) R of “She Sighed by the Seaside” is in | ease, Mrs. Orrin. a wealthy WidoW. |opi i and Go class, and tooks th Directions 1n 15 languages tn every box. | the hands of Associated Producers, of | the mothen of Eva has a “Case of = vthem Beady for use—two sites s and FL3. DELIVERED which organization Mr. Sennett is| N - whenever her comfort is dis- | oy e to the J. F'. Mahoney home where | “QWL JURY” HEARS ! “ " W. 8. Government buys it. ' ! = s AL ok o Dloliire )| tavbed by, fire thonght of Bve: ceas-|rie TP AN (o slam praciited que- FROM THE CHILUrew L o T l; l.rl i hl de P ml B lr turbed by the 'm;:,, o t-“ £ m’\-“"g for the Sunday school group, . Laay o T Every Tuesday be up he high grade expected of |ing to minister to her wants an |gathering at Kitichi June 23. . = a Sennett production is confidently |joying herself. To keen her daughter (By United Press) and Thursday 10 bo expected, since It is aimed to|within the sphere of her influence she| The Up and Go class met at thel Washington, :June24.-~The “Owl|} P}, bi & . | add welght not only to Sennett’s fume |qarees to a plan proposed by Mrs, home of J. F. Mahoney Triday eve-|jury,” appointed by “Judge” Hard- | umbing Heating as a maker of mirth but to help es-|Marchant. her friend, namely, that ning and held thér Bible study. Their ling’is getting briefs from all over the ' PRICES DELIVERED itablish Associated Producers as an i],.,‘,. (‘wil\.,-pn wed each other and |next meeting will ‘be held at the|eopuntry. The briefs are being filed | Whi s organization through which will flow |1ive under their (Vrs. Orrin's and|Willam Clark home Friday evening|witn the American Forestry Associa- ||~ SEWER Thite Fish, per b - the world’s gayest screen merriment. |Mrs, Marchant's) jurisdiction. Eve |July 1st. ton and are all under conmsideration || EXTENSION : Pike, per b Ben Turpin cavorting on the sands | cngents, 4o please her mother, but| Frank Hornemann was among those [by the members of the John Bur-| WORK Pickerel, per with the Sennett girldy of sea-going|goes not eare for the fortune-seek- | Who guended the Kitichi-Goodland |roughs club, which called upon Pre- | . . + Perch, per 1o halits suggests a visual sensation,|ing Henry Marchant. |Christian Endeavor Sunday evening. |sident Harding recently and told lnm‘ Yau will save i Gold ‘Eves, per Ib, and the suggestion is realized. As a| octor Harmon is called in during| A crowd ‘from here atterided the|hoWw the club had observed forest pro- || a great deal jof i = ly d’ pe . rescuing marvel, unafraid of tide-rifs | ong of Mrs. Orrin’s attacks while they dinner given at the Penington Cir- teorion-week. o o jwoxry dnd Sheephead, per 1b. ‘ or maelstroms, Turpin is o huge de-|qrg staying In ths hotel. He «izesiun| clo -at Pennington, Sunday. The question of wild life protec-|I bother for Suckers, per 1b .. : light; his easy indifference to danger | yye cituation and, preseribes;that the | Mr., and :Mrs.. M. P. Mills and|tion came up and the President {1 yourself . by White Carp, per 1b. Y and bis nonchalant 'manner wien en-|p other and danzhter be ceparated | ghter nutoed to Cass Lake, Be-|ed the youngsters what they w calling on us e < S & ped in w;vl{lh"mf lfe[fl‘;l%lf"l}m ie | ynder the plea that Eve is too il t0 midji and Blackduck Friday. do with ll‘le b!vd';;tif_uch o ‘;(\zls ng*flc}; when you are We can_deliver Fish to your Order at Least b performance done i the spirit of [gonuinely in love with the doctor, the Kitiehi Up and o class held 2| pirqs, - ‘They hadr no answer ready) sroon any ok 2 * catch them. . gravity and flerce, burning earnest-|\Whono sense of. honor does not per- |y cPel LR MR Plike Friday | form thid so the ‘V’?‘%f:ifen:fi;l;t:i: : =\ ; M. e flck of Senolt messy- |TL M to marry her although she acternoon, which they enjoyed very {15, on'tna Sepapt buck to him. | ANDREW AUBOLEE akers P i . -l ] . 'mueh. Returning, they were forced | ™5 ¥y Py iis g in Wilming- | \ - " % Tt“dkc‘s ot J‘t’{”‘ xl:‘nb-ic""fi; ‘?;E;i’i?g‘:”‘.“W‘N"Whn“t‘ccm& him of seek: |t stip and hiave supper which Mrs. | 08¢ lfiue‘: ml’\“:lti:%ls"‘htlb‘en }\me;ilcan\ ROY.V. HARKER wiv oot . PHONE:605-J i Mot o A3k ing hier for her wealth. T Gmith avas very. Hind. to. ‘get: for the | tom. Del. TCeLLT By 0 || PHONE 122 % .. "/ THIRD ST. K, 3 bt — Ben Turpin, James Minlayson, Charlie hor’ dttaclc bt | ¥ & | Porest ASS0Ela 6% AT PHONE : e S vars, and | Bert ] > OFfin IS ARGLSY G e mige|busEry cromlofidon.ieho. bnd) anty '@ Wilmington, Del. [} 375 . A w e ‘Rosch among. the men; the leading | 7{¥¢0 And, teies 'MF}'""y the wed-|ion " pounds of.. wieners, several | Il\lltmm T i, 1 PTE . - B o Mare, Prawaats, the chiot| " o, Henry and BVe. xtrlcates|POUNds of mardhmallows, and seven | O e ariot b Minsntt, and| o G Rt et fa | JCZW bund aifive. dipaer.,, Leave 1b) e e all tho dimpiod beau-" Ion o IO e, Aftair on the b0 the Jip aBd G- nr s, Lieiiry . | ties of the sea-woing brigade known go 0® ) "Roy theater. Sunday. | Mr- and Mrs. Alfred VanDyke and the world over as [he Mack Senuett)” o 7'|Mrs. €. Van, Dyke, who spent the Bathing Beautles. ' $ winter at_Glenwood and Sauk Cen- | “MIDSUMMER MADNESS *AT — |ter. autocd up Saturday eviiive. (WO, MARY MILES MINTER ELKO BEGINNING TODAY | for the sumhmrer. % &7 i o IN “THE LITTLE CLOWN" :}lm;n :\r;- a .lsmmle n{l‘ £ '41 wlrl\ld A large fcmwdl rr‘r;mJ h:re (‘;:;m;ij‘ “The Li own.” Mary Miles @ Dlush or two in the picture at theltend the funcral of Johw Coregam, Mln-ll-:l:\ hlfle‘x“':?le‘u;“:ll:é nn:sdzlfleugh(‘p Elko theater, and when “Finis” 15|June 20, who died in France and : fully cntortaining roles of Her long Rashed, we won't hiame {was brought home last weok. ~ Jonn | and suceesstul career before the cam- | PRIy your ndkerehief 1 v tolwas well known and liked by, every - =1 era. Whether it be as the orphan iYOur eyes. "A““‘fl“m"";‘ Mlm‘no | one here. Fiis parents and relatives | K J A card of the clown, “Toto” happy in tthe real, human stuff of which great have the sympatay of the commuu- g : yard of e cloun, e e iy |utetures are made. William De Mille iy, | TONIGHT cus: or at the samo girl, dishearten- |18 produced an ideal combination of| “Mrs. Theo and: Henry Gregerson | e by her efforta to be a lady, and |Tich “’““"*‘""‘j\']’"‘ "‘I“" """"';" "l‘]‘"‘;”‘ were pleasantly surprised Sumlflynby- TOMORROW Y tant disapproval of the fam-|Ing story. Also, he has handled a | their father arriving frem Park Ra- ; :';1;“ ‘ffnllu!-ln)h; shé“l):)‘vcs Miss Minter |delicate theme delicately. pids to spend aa few days with them. | SUNDAY 4 7 at all times ‘holds the heart strings | “Midsummer Madness” is the pic-| Horace Lydick and Minneapolis| ki of her audience. The climax is an “lm"m'lfl" I"F “(‘roimol‘ &'nvl;‘ltfln's 50- | friends spent a few days with Frank| k 41 one, providing g dgighttal {ciety, movel, < “His, [iilend. . Horneman Jast week. | ; :.»‘::“{lfi:lu‘]rnr S s:’ucndm Sy Wite.” The story centers aro People from . bere i attepded. the | .3:00-7:15-9:00'P. M. e conlity of “The Little Clown” |Young married couples. Dulsy.Os-| .. Sl . o which ‘whowing Sunday) and born is to devoted to her hus 4 e o= SR | 1 o (s wa TR Tra sater is one |Julian; he longs for new worlds itnd LA | i ' Blowday at thegirand theater 1+ gne | L i conauer. - o Mereaiti s |13 72 BUT NEVER | 3 . 4 coted enough (o his wife, Mar- BERPY | ; dircus crowd, the haloon hawkers, the [not devoted enougl ) Ma bl A | . » : Seones nor (o “big top=— all are_ gucrite: she lons, ter owaive | S8 SAW ITS EOUAL|ff » rare TREAT FOR BE- Tl o e eoriplator 4 . and under the spell of a nioonlit m{d- ik Il mDJT FOLK: WHO ARE 7 _ ’ . make one certain that an experienced :fnl;:n-g;l‘;n:‘d'::lflltlv‘i‘h;l:“1;"' Into 4% | Duluth Man Says Since Taking | LOOKING, FOR THE ; —— = : Peus MAN. Was 1 at all times indiscretion that threatens, whe ) 3 g " : . »::(x,“;:li.v‘:"r‘l“:ll‘f“‘“"- ‘t,:m:‘nlx,;n‘n“"“"“"“' comes to tha ears of a professioial | Tanlac He Feels as Healthy | CREME DE LA CREME ‘Jesse L Laskq ; pl'esents The supporting cast is excellént, scandal-monger, - to ruin four lives. “He Did Years A 1 OF PHOTOPLAY oy Pl B , v condbting. ot ok 0 n the Put light dawns upon Bob Meredid as’He al go | PRODUETIONS Ll S ) b i e male lead: Nee dwards, Helqn ond tragedy Is averted. = = 7 . e | ROD 2 % NA 9, £ & Dbar, Winter Hall, Cameron Coffey § Mr. DeMille scoms in this pletre i VI ‘ i ; ot Laea Anson. Mr. Mulhall, par-|te have introduced a camerd within | «Pye tried Tanlac and neve: saw g ; A y / " i tieutarly, will surprise his admirers |the four walls of two typical Amerl- lanything to equal it during the sev- ! : PRODUCTION - . eulrly mexportedly cxpertness at[can homes of the better sort. Tt I8 enty-two years of my life,” suid John ; e \ ) 66 ‘ § PERION . 3 triek viding. He is as graceful on the [this true-to-lifencss that kifes Mid-| Ryan, of 128 Sixth avenue, W. Du- SEE THE PICTURE—THEN gl o . - ; 99 k «purricane deck” of a (ircus horse as | Summer Mwags]s .i15|%°§“=[F'P‘f“'§("luth, Minn. Mr. Ryan is now re- WRITE' YOUR OPINION i § : 5 it horsemanship has been hislife call- and xmlloqlfi Th ?[ls Q;.““;(' }\” H\[l;e- fivad from business, having. heen & R y > i “ ‘ ing. ‘1"‘1:"“‘\“:.‘?fn"“ghfi.k"a‘u“ Y Sonnad |lumber valuator practically all his, OF THE ENDING TO THE & S ol e Barticularly entossble are tho sub | L0l M0 Lot ant voles, - lie: during, which time he traveled, DAILY PIONEER— Y, with 8 ken " > . g e | €X ve! anad e {1 B H T 33 S contain all the spontaneous. 'I“hg pl;:l\l re {fl‘;‘n 13511 v f.(.’.’.'l‘x’,ff-fi“ Stoten ly ited | WIN A PRIZE! A ( LOIS W”son; Ll'.fi Lee. - 4 subtle humor which has brought such |and Sun¢ with a daily ma 3 “When a man gets to be gs old as I BN a -y P 3 i Tomarkablé suceess lo (e withor of {am he has to be carefu of his health, < Jack Holt ¢ Coniad Nagel “Fair and Warmer,” “The B v E FOR THE |and when my stomach began to go 4 i #Sadie Love"”, “Seven Days” and oth- SUBSCRIB DALY PI‘ONEER“ k on mé I kiiew 1 ‘had‘to have| N, % ' N 4 : er stage hits. L g =} s;ameminrm help 'me “out. Well, I| PRICES An alluringly beautiful pie- f SR mT — - B --——s2 |found my relief in'Tanlaé, and there's 3 3 q 3 Jid “MONTANA BILL” AT THE E .+ [nothing like it when it comesto: do-| < . 5 turlyZathn of Cosmo Ha.mll_ ; rex THEATRE saTurpAy|Eats Like a ing away with a heavy, bloated feel-| Matinee, all scats—25c ton’s. novel, “‘His Friend i ; . o ing and putting a man dn @, goad,| I o P e i g ol ! In “ontana Bill" the world's Wood Chopper iathy condition. 1 had s 1ost my| Evening, all seats—35c and- His "Wife.”” .Set in a e a WY - 1 ¢ . champion trick ropers, \ broncho busters were secured to give the audience a real treat to the most wonderful rope spinning, fancy rid- ing and broncho busting ever shown on the sereen. These boys were only secured by special inducement and| at an enormou xpense, as they are preparing to leave for the summe radeo’s throughout the western states. They all hold world’s records in their line. Two fast, hard-hitting, red-blood- ed fights, a ‘thrilling runaway and rescue, heart-interest and romance| “After many discouraging years of | suffering from stomach trouble and bloating, in which I could eat only; sparingly of the simplest food, T am| now feeling entirely well. Thanks | to May Wonderful Remedy, which! has done wonders for me. I can now/ eat. like a wood-chopper and cnjoy | it,” It is a simple, harmless prepara-| tion that removes the catarrhal mu-| cus from the intestinal tract and al-| lays the inflammation which causes; practically all stomach, liver and in- appetite that-nothing seemed to ap-| peal to me any more, and the little I did eat seemed to lic in my stomach undigésted and ecatsed me' awful| n. I alwhys felt bloated upand/ in unhealthy ‘condition. | 'S] saw that' Tanlae was so highly | spoken of ‘that T began’ taking it, and now [ am one of ‘thé*Tanlac Regu-’ lars.” I have just finished my eighth bottle and keeps me in the very; best of condition. I have a splendid! ppetite, and feel as healthy as I did years age. I can’t speak too highly of Tanlae, and it is the only medicine brings “Montana Bill” away out intestinal ailments, including appendi-|for me from now on,” | front of the modern type of west-| ern dramas. A western super-feature| and an ace-high production. citis. Qne dose will convince or mon- | ey refifnded. At all druggists.— Adv. I Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the; ity Drug Store and leading drug-! gists.—Adv. : " 'We D6 Not Recommend the ... Attendance of - Children. MIER [ P flood of magic moonlight " and charged with a crash- irlg conflict of love and mar- riage. 7 a CParamount Cpiclure AT kN