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*“which 'she will be seen here for the “DONT CALL ME LITTLE GIRL” GRAND LAST TIME TODAP Devotees of the screen who waxed enthusiastic over the clever comedy work of Mary Miles Minter in “The Little Clown,” will delight in her im- personation of another tom-boy hero- ine in her latest release, Don’t Call Me Little Girl,” an adaptation of the Billie Burke stage hit, “Jerry,” in last time today at the Grand theater. Jerome Patrick, who was the lead- ing man in Realart’s big special pro- duction, “The Furnace,” and also in “Her First Elopement,” with Wanda Hawley, plays opposite Miss Minter. As a mad-cap tom-boy who insists ongrowing up several years before her mother wishes-her - to, Miles Minter is said to have the best role of her career in Jerry, the in- corrigible heroine’ of “Don’t Call Me Little Girl.” . “Society Dogs,” a two-part comedy featuring Brownie, the wonder dog, completes the program. “THE SECRET OF THE HILLS” AT THE GRAND FRIDAY For three weeks previous to the filming of “The secret of the Hills,” which will be shown at the Grand theater on Friday and Saturday, Antonio Moreno spent his entire time in strict training at the Los Angeles Athletic club. This was in preparation for the difficult role he assumes in the production, which is an adapta- tion froin William Garrett’s famous novel by the same name, published by Jurrolds, London. The story is one of mystery, ro- mance and adventure. The star while eatj in a a is i plulnngged xm: a";,“;;‘{;‘,ffii‘..‘;‘,.”’g‘: ;,’i The schools in this ¢ start-| Dell Amadon flnl! Harvey | we read that Gharlie. Fuller had, left tempts to solve without the aid ot [ed w vk on Tuesday. Mrs. E. Mo- | Leonard were here on business Iri-| for Ta gh and ;that - his [riends, Scotland Yard...- The action moves |Derg is teacher in the Winan 0bl, | day. wished himn $ucgess-and hoped he suc-| ‘l'-lpll”y into_the Highlands of Scot- | while Miss Etta Williams of Black- Aft &'p ending ,t\'»n weeks wn_lh ceeded u' 8 '.x.lng!b:l(“\ to Kitichl. ! land, whers ‘& treasure’ buried by |duck, teaches in’the Murray s<hool ‘her er, Mrs. P.B. Bromaghin,|Charlie wm back, last week. If hej James TH {s' unearthed. Tl town board had u meeting “n-um ugust Jesse left for her home |miseed theSUp. un Go's at Kitichi! (at Stillwater Thursday night. jand . Geodlfind 43y ‘much as they, A pretty love story is interwover in the plot, and there are many in- tense and thrilling scenes throughout | the entire production. “PUPPETS OF FATE” AT THE REX TODAY AND FRIDAY Viola Dana stars in *Puppets of! Fate,” the Metro special which comes ‘to the Rex itheater today for two days as the feature attraction. ““‘Puppets’ of Fate” proimses to stand out among all the previous pictures of Viola Dana, for here she has an opportunity. to strike out from flapper roles into a characterization that permits her to show, emotional }lc-lghths and depths well worth see- ng. The picture, from: an original gcreen story lhy Donn Byrne, novelist and short-story writer, tells of Sor- rentina ‘Palombra, the wife of Ga- ‘briel. Both run a marionette show in Venice; the husband goes along to New York, and becoming a wealthy gambler, forgets his wile, and mar- ries an adventure Sorrentina comes to America, broken-héarted. | Then she finds herself a success on the | stage, and steps in at the eleventh hour to save her husband from the| plutmgs of his erstwhile friends. | | "TORCKY‘S PROMOTION” AT | REX TODAY AND FRIDAY Torchy, the beloved oftice boy, is| promoted to be private secretary to| the big boss in “Torchy’s Promo-| tion,”” the latest Torchy, Comedy | which comes to the Rex theater to-| day. ‘Then, according to the advance information about the picture, Tor-|" chy goes out and lands a big con- tract, putting to shame his tormentor, | the new general manager, who, sought to embarrass him by send- ing him on a fruitless search. | Johnny Hines' clever acling in the character created in the well-| known "Torchy stories by Sewell Ford has, won great popularity for the| ‘Torchy comedies in the last year. “Torchy's Promotion” is said to be| the grst of a long new scries of these plays which Hines will make under a new contract with Educa-| tional, through which they are re-| leascd. v AL “BROADWAY AND HOME" AT ELKO THEATER TONIGHT The song of thewind #nd the rum- Mle of the subway. Oilskins and din- ner coats. Lighthouses and houses of || . light. Tmpetuous uth and Ahp]t)A} matic old age. These are but a "'“l of the contrasts to be observed' in! Eugene O'Brien’s . latest Selznick | Dh!!\ll‘c, “Broadway and Ilome,”| which will be shown at the Elko theater:tonight, also Friday matinee | and evening. As Michael Strange, Mr. O'Brien! has a role that offc great oppor-| tunities for real dramatic actinez. | The character is that of a youth| who expresses a desire to live life to the utmost. He is transplanted | from a quiet sea coast town in Maine| to the gayest set of New York. \\ hile | there he experiences practically cevery emoticn that & wman can ©x- perience, from the greatest happiness to the grimmest despair. Johnny Hines gets alot of fun out of a nunt for a stolen set of sfulser| teeth-in “Crowning ‘Forchy,” latest of the two-reel comedies made from | red- | the stories of Sewell Ford's program tonight and tcmorrow. The MALASASA 'NEWS OF THE THEATRES WMMM Mary | R AR DRI e s ¥HE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER nnhxfi . «««&cnu ¥ GOODLAND " bl blit‘i‘i“lbtliilll (Too late for last week) Jay Welly, and William autoed to Cass Lake Saturday. Every one herc is busy digging potatoe The Misses Edna Wymore and| Gay Mahoney and Messrs. ‘Walter | Sheely and Robert Wymcre spenty Thursday evening at the Clark kome.| Mr. and ‘Mrs. Clark and Jay Wells| autoed to Cass Lake Tuesday where Mrs. Clatk consulted the doctor. Mrs. ¢. Van Dyk ha tune to ¢ut her hand so badly Thurs-| day that she wu; unable to usp M tor several, days. ! @) Miss Bmma Bfifis'\v 15 a (‘L\ss Lnke '--«fiiiiiliiqi!ili SBEVLIN * lfill“‘*!ll*l#lb‘ Mrs. P. J. Anderson and Kenneth \vent to Alida Wednesday to visit | relatives. G. Ellefson went Thief River Falls Monday tosconsult a doctor. Miss Signa Paulson left for her chool north ofgClearbrook last Wed- L,‘arkl “THE BARBARIANS” AT THE REX THEATER SUNDAY' Monroe Sallsbury is coming to the! Rex theater in “The Barbarian” alp (Pioneer attraction, adapted for the scicen by E. P. Heath from Theodore | 'Seixus Solomen’s story, and directed ¥ Donald Crisp. &fl Mr. Salisbury is supported By ected’ cast of players, headed b3 Novak, who is sajd "to possess .t ‘most. -beautiful eyes’ of ‘dny mmJonw Ewmre ;\clre\ss, uml1 fhcluding ¢y Sherry, Alan Hale, Lillian/Leigh-| =, 2iag’ A ton, Elinor Hancock,, Anne tahy, | ]l]he l‘:“'f'f [': “Fhe Barbarian,” which kg ‘;‘1‘ Tttt A ithael - Cudahy, muon .\ e rltod corgo. Burrell, Sydney) Dein anu L ERRTIR Marcel Daly. 4y after eclared by critics to be one’ "s‘;h‘:‘spcndmg acveral Wweelds ‘Wl} her y i(l.mgllt( Mr! U E. l’ulor;nn Mrs. | Pd:tdrsén m-c.,:x\mnwd hqn as far Alice Gordon and visited friends in Pearl Fritchie, Elaine Fairchild | Alidd Wednesday. aci| P. Daugherty ha cturned to his e‘]\ome at Sullwutefif 3 | Alice * Gordon_ ped a pum- ber ‘of friends Fridgy- night in honor {of her - guest, hl’mnw F.ulr:lnlcll of h 1v and Mrs. G Van I)yk autoedx to-i- Bagley Wednesday ~whree they (si.-‘ ited”eld friends.* = - Hity | John Long and Harold Van Dyk,| -onlractors and buiiders, are put-; ting up 4 fine chine shed. | Mrs. C. E. Wymore, Mrs. Sheely,; Miss Gay Mahoney, Charles Fuller and Walter Sheely called at the William Clark home Sunday evening.! Migsionary - Cummings called in this neighborlicod Wednesday. | 1 eQ\‘to her ut\‘ ! homé in Saskatchewan fl mpst- notable films of the year, wme:(uL dramatic story of cotfiict! between right and wrong. Its prin-| o = cipal character, played by Mr. Salis- "’\n;"“}mg bury, is a clean, unsophisticated ., N boy of the woods; ¥ ‘:i”n returned ~Knowing no phase of life except his | oy AR o RN foam own, he is uncouth and unused to! (‘"e n:_r' }1‘1‘,‘(}911 #gs o Bemidji the refinements of metropolitan civil-| isitor Saturday. Thorp from and "Obeglin Minneapolis tat Ml and " Mrs. "W. A. Fritchie and Rev. Bates of Cass Lake and Mis-| :]'&ni’,l:y]::,l,]):e‘e.,tls,(;f?fi,"3“2'2‘ r;(;;‘:: Miss Mabel Rank: iretyyned ~ from |sionary Cumimings of Bemidji spoke This fofms the basis of one of the “linneapolis Friday night. after the Kitichi-Goodland Christian most beautiful romances of the C. Jackson l_ms arrived !ron{ Endeavor tociel.}" _Sunday evening. screem, a story that will linger long Princeton. He Iw,ll have (:llarge_ of | After the Christian Endeavor meet- in memory because of its sweetness the patato wgrehouse the coming |ing seven young people, Reuel and and beauty. | season. ©uel Smith and Hattie, Albert, A. L. Gordon returned home from | &dith, Dopald and Join Clark were! baptized by Rev. Bates, Edwin .Gregerson . of Cass Lake, brought Rev Bates out Sunday eve- s TR Minneapolis Friday. " *x X K ¥ ‘ i REKFRKKXKK Miss Myrtle Gordon returned home * HORNET ,S.A.uxd-xy after spending a week in KK HE KRR KR K KX E XX ® Crookston. Some fromy here attended the fu-| M Hdna Hanson left Monda: and Mrs. Wijlliam Clark and ! neral sof Mrs. Shoop in Blackduck & visit ‘with f{riends at Pars Johp, left for St. Cloud Monday Sunday’ afternoon. Mrs. Shoop was a N- D orning (fie . Clark will un- dergo an“oper Hubert Durant hma returned homey In Jast, weck’s news from Kitichi former resident here. Sy mlmth) is ex-‘ frem Canada. tended to the bereaved Weflue day. sed hini Ed Balfe has returned from the ! t's nr)_ wonder he came; Dakcta harvest fi Mrs. L. AL L.\l"*()n left Thursday 3e- the Magda Gronseth feft for nn(“ on Wednesday to attend State Teachers college. The Wcoodward —brothers around on Thursday fixing teleplione wire Mrs. 25 Jay Wes 'lutaefl E Monday morn 3 The Kitich! (,nu'll.md hristian | 0. Kyllo arrived frem Minneapolis Endeavor society plan on giving a Among those who were in Black- and js visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Nel-!social in the near future. duck Frdia were Walter Bergrin son. The =choo] board met \Vednesda) cvening. People from the central part of {from North he siate have sent here {or potatoesi | and cther sceds. They claim it is drier there than it has been for 304 back. to Cass Loke | were night for Minneapolis where she will up the !visit relatives and family, Emil Hein, William Lupn-| J. C. Thorp was a business visitor dah] and J. B. ‘Bogart. in Bemidji Saturday. —_— Frank Hutton has returned SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE Dakota and will com- mence a term of school north of REVISING TAX BILL TODAY | pagley next Monday. Washington, Septy lI-I’!umHest Mrs. F. A. Noyes and Miss Doro- ef more ene(tlw stax reductions in|thy Noyes have returned here after 1923 will be madej to payers |a four months stay in Duluth, when the additional $3,200,000, 000 Rey Delaney 1eft for a visit with tax bill is put through this year. A Ire'atives in St. Paul Thursday. complete rivisionwof the bill is be-| has ing written today by the semate fi- nance committee. years. Mr. LaGrew is working at Kitichi. Euel Smith, Rcbet Wymore and| Gay Mahoney called at: the (‘Iark‘ heme Monday evening, on' Christian Endeavor society{and Up and (;o returned from Sunday school cldrn business. Holm N. D. * ‘Lull\\ ig ville, E Rescrw. vidtrict No. 3' REPORT OF CONDITION OF T FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, AT THE CLOSE oN BEPT. 6TH, 1521 | Charter No. 5582 AT BEMIDJI - | How You BEMIDJ VR, * Get Thin Tobecome slender or reduce your weight,simply take those delightful linde Korein Tab: 0 = i ules as dirécte o need' to_starve » Vourself and no danger. The shadow | Other honts, stoc part of this picture shows how fatmakes | g ' [ wrul reserve w i Hank some women look old and “fil Is |1), Cash in vault and amount due from pationdl b dangerous to b overstout, an sbo cas% 13, Checks on other banks in the same city ar town to get thin, you should get a box of porting. bank other them Ttem 12). Korein Tabules and beginiteducifignow! i Write.for frec hook which explains the safe and Motal of Ttems 9, 10, 11, 12 ani ‘i3 Cheeks on banks located outside of ity or town of re- easy Korein system, Sent postpaid with many ~gestimonials. . -Address . Korein Co., NM-28, porting bank and other h items: fimum\ X, New York, N. 15. Redemvtion fund with U urer v KOREIN tabules ate dispensed jn this Loans and discounts .. .41 $665,351.61 v. 8. Government securit psited to secure ,000.00 ¢ 0,00 * va All othe b) $ 52,000.00 6,602.89 70" 731.89 Treasurer . city by good druggists including | E. A. Barker's Pharméc | 17. Capital stock vaid in . .$ 50,000.00 g 18. Surplus fund . 10,000.00 = {19, Undivided pr | () 1 current EAK, NER VQUS Eheutniing motes ontstanding W ’ Amount due to national bani ; . bankers, and trust com- RUN DOWN: 123, Amount due to State bunks, panies in the United 'States and forelgn coun- ‘rosse, Wis.—=“Dr. Pierce’s Favor- tries (other than included in [tems 21 or 22 Ln.('rr'\n,\ ite Pres: ~up.|ox. is a Certifled chec outstanding ... = very good medicine Cashier's checks on own bank outs Total of Items 21, and will do all “‘“; 26, ndividual deposits subject o che is claimed for it 35 Cirtificntes of deposit due in less thaw alz by whet than for money borrowed) (48 it did for mo, I was | Potal of demand deposits (othe suilering from weaks its) subject to Reserve, Ttem was jervous | 30 and 31 . Time deposits subject to Beserve (1 completely ¥s or more notice, and Land €0 rin- -down that I could do my work. days, or subject to 30 d postal savings): 22, Certificates of deposit (other than for mon Other time deposits A : Postal sivings deposits Tatal of time deposit 32, 33, 34 and 35 . Liabilitles other than those ored and took ¢ horrowed) > but got no ief. 1 fir de- ake the l avorite Preseription | taking two bottles my health |, ngth returaed 1 can highly , Ttems hject to Ites Total. recomu A woman's tonic. : 3 canS State of Minnesota, County of Heltrami. Mns.G orpsn 611 LoganSt hete | ln.“n Sehumaker. Cashier of the above-named bank, do_solemnly swear- that uw above statement is true (o the best of m. o and bellef. *Send 10 cenis to D Picree’s Invalids’ Trotel, Buftale, N. ., for trial package of tablets, "‘ sell Prescription . H. SCHUMAKER, Cashier. Covrect—Att DON, Subscribed and sworn to before me nn« 10th day of September, 1921, N. W. BROWN. Notary Tublic, (Seal) (My Comm DAINTY AND REASONABLE Our candies would be delightful to particular people evén if tHey were .se%,cte ; from a paper baj Sut” we present our chocolates and Bon- ck Siik Stove Polish difterent. 1t does not uir e pacd to Ui Black Sllk | S’tovePohsh r readed. office -boy. also on the Elko takes place in u dentist's of- ing 2t New Y| drug store \s said’ thit a record numby amingly funny. types are in ‘Morosco's famois nov has been rictyrized by Paramount under the name ‘‘The City of Silent Men" and it will be shown “at the Elko theater mnext Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Thomas. Meighan is sadd to have an| unisually strong role in this pro- duotion. Lojs Wilson is his leadng woman, <. el, “The | bons in the Box of Beau- ty—daintily packed— for dainty, people — at gonal)},e pricgs. 3 ‘] st Econamienly UL et any Sthee potish, Black Silk Stove Lolish doa not [ Ty ’ 38 ordinary Polish s0 it vea yog Uimey w00, money forget - when Yeu . ¥ htovo eieh i : ‘f"éi"z’«'&‘.?.!.m. o0 vt o bostutove \ 3 | wod - ypur desier will Fefund. € ioney. i g P Hack Silk Stove Polish Works, Sterling, Illinois. Use Black snk Air Drylng Tron Enamel on grates, Feg- intete, slove:pibes, and e mobile tiry Prevents echile Hep b UALIBERTE ‘& ERICKSON 4§ ainy | b Use Black suk Metal Pol- | 1 foesilveryare, nickel tin: by i DR U ccl ST s — _. T S “WE'WANT YOUR TRADE - PHONE 52 | i BEMIDJI.MINNESOTA | is nnlonl{ moat econamicaly but by i St 5 s GET YOUR NAME? CASH COMMISSIONS TO BE AWARDED FREE OCT 29 BY, THE - B'EMIDJI gt Pl NEER i nn - CAPITAL PRIZE PURCHASED FROM MOTOR INN $1120. 00 BIIIGK TOURING CAR THE FRIZE LIST There are Seven Prizes for the City of Bemidji and Seven Prizes for the territory out- side of Bemidji. The Prizes are duplicated in EACH District. Here are the awards which will go to the city and country. alike: e 1. FORD TOURING CAR—Brand new, latest mod- el, equipped with Starter and Demountable Rims. $150 COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH — Purchased from Geo. T. Baker & Co. 2,000-MILE RAIL TRIP—A thousand miles going and a thousand miles coming back—Cash equiva- lent if desired. i35 GOLD WATCH—Purchased from E. A. Bar- er. . 5. 3A KODAK——Purchased frohl E. A. Barker. ’ 6.&7. CAMEO BROOCH PINS. Names of Club Members will ‘be’ published for . thg first time in ‘Sat-’ urday’s Pioneer. Send in yeur name at DO IT NOW! IT GIVES YOU A FLYING START oence if you wish to participate in this big prize distribution. ENTRY BLANK Goced for b 5000 FREE CREDITS To Manager, Pionesr's $4,000.00 “Salesmanship Club”:— PLEASF ENTER... '-s a n;ember of Lhe “Salesmanship Club”* (write lainly. 5 5 Street Addrcsa. . Phoné... Town or Ci(y This blauk ¢ounts 5,000 credits. to each member. You may enter your owh name or that of a friend. Participants are expected, and urged, to nominate themselves. Only one given

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