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| wnce, and .as the lover fighting for :u‘:‘ release from the hated bondage ‘into, which a lying aunt has thrust Her, Mr. O'Brien’s performance is not lucking in a single point. Therc is one scene which takes place on the cdge of a high cliff, b A 3 : Q0. tricks. \wgné D;:Cmnhfiz“ :?,edv&)}.?l;‘u':g:l:::' to :.llllsnfillttn. s *I / A “Well, there's olle thing that you I rle show started and was el along and ard, have a =fo-a. Nt ol "Through all the devious 'S that | don’t “have here and can't -duplicate | \vhen Johnnie and Jimmie rushed in to ;I)::Skwfl_l make the audience hold its | such eemingly petty cases kel up o | fhat e have.” returned the counlry | thel mother, 4nd With many tears and Martha Mansfield £ ot he highest court, the case reached the {'hoy, “and I've missed it while I¥e | Jypmentations wailed out: 5 Undoubtedly this is_one of the | Court of Appeals of the statd. There,| peen in town.” v . Rt ; sArongest parts. Mr. O'Brien has had fdr sgome time, and it would not give wive him full credit for A splendid performance. “THE HELL DIGGERS” AT THE | :1f clemunded the package under the cora- 4] pany'é rule requiring all such estrays | to be turned in at the office, subject to claim Dy the owners, - Although it then was discovered that'the packuege tom talned. riothing moré vuluable then a | O-cent-lonf of bread the matter went proudly, “one can buy anything in this town that is grown, manufactured or produced in any part’of the world. All you need is the money and sowe one here will surely have to selt what you want.” s o after a5 sglemn deliberation as is given ‘| to issues involving large amounts of money and more momentous principles, the courtheld that the rule of the, com- pany was based on a well-established principle of law. “Why, what’s that?” asked his cousin, who had tried valiantly to amnuse his relative from the country. “The county fair,” triumphantly an- gwered the one.from the outlying dis- t; LAST TIMES— ‘ T N G (E)‘fiulglE% Johnnie and Jimmie could not agree with the little Browns uest door, but they were fond of the Browns' dog, Buster, so much so that-they invited him fo thelr show because Buster could | and Buster was doin® oneg-of his best tricks, when them meah Brown kLids called him home and busted up the whole show.” “We had our show goin’ so goufl,! :30-9:00 GILDED LIES Upon a mountain top, high 3 ¢ [ R 3 R S L b EVEN BELIEVED DEAD o ol > G 4| 4 et " g 4 [ AT THEATRES | [Now Desolation Threatens Land: | . |PEFRES MaHT oF canvers COURTY FAR M /Bia TOWN" it St s | i astacsrriamne ¢ 0 3 € s ! i splendors of the fairs. Suddenly he e . . Lpn Long Litigation Over Seemingly Slight | How New York City Cousin Won the | e e Tos Ao and (By United Prosa) ! Of Constant Turmoll—Neal‘ East ! Matter Really Was Matter of Day OV"FS:.; rompine | ?lrtu:flly dragzed him into a sgbway. | Quincy, }“fls:&‘ffig 1%;1‘67;1;]0?:: o i i ; . ! hion '_’_"::"‘"‘f" i : — A downtoynepsess Snel ML "Jeial::da;‘x’\d, I;I;gen are believed to be o THEATER LAST TIME TONIGHT | v Long litigation ‘over possession of a | The country boy liad been visiting his | ”‘;"fi?‘::l x:“ e:\ut;o gfi{:nq;:{x“wu“e“ |dead in a fire in the heart of the busi- ;»( It would be difficult to imagine loat of bread at last has coufirmed the | Clty cousin for a week sud was about |/ &N¢ WiIkeC | K:I f '1 e lhé i {ness district here today. * Bugeme 0’Brien in a more thoroughly clalim of & common carrier to posses- | to return to the rural districts, says | With a slu‘\. 4 “»1 v ;nnp” the ¢ |: The firemen were hampered be- B congenial role than that of Keene | sion of artlcles left behind by forget- | 'the New York Sumn.. The ¢ity cousin “‘3“-““ ‘fl‘ iis. ““"" s ‘l‘o " Four. | c2U52 of the cold weather. Calls for McComb, the young explorer, in| ful passengers, says the New York | had shown the country boy all the | of the dime "“‘,5“:1[""",’“[“”"%‘ :r‘fl help were sent to Bettgn ”"f] ‘m‘“' r “Gilded Lies,” the Seiznick picture Tetegraph. - By such seemingly trifling | Sights—Broadway and_Times square, | teenth s{mp: nm{:l\ s ere l:':‘ ‘,0”‘_: I nearby towns. hn;g;ox(\;g:)mates placed a which is being shown, iast times, at incidents aré established principles of | the parks, the zoo, the subways. and . Shooting galle B 1) mn.; b |thl‘ damage at: $300,000. 3 the Elko tonight. ; law und_ equity often-brought to the | about all ‘tho other things which the tune. . ftollers, pletures of Suowey A ¢ -As_the modern. young kuight wko i attention of.tie publics ! out:of-town: hoy_ would: be .interested | dancers and ever {' hing Iom, “,fl"‘v ‘::I X goag forth to face death for the sake "Phe isswe grew-out. of the arrest of & | In." During the init fewr’ duys of the |1t ouly costs a ,C“" 1o try them out, ot of the fame it"will Teflect anhhlsnbe‘i { man who picked up i package left by | stay in_the clty of the country. hoy the | Go o ith We e [goriey Ol'):ll'l'l.n'.: in loved fiancee, .as thcd b’:\te;;::,a;e another passehiger, on'a seat of a New | two were comparing the ruraldistriets this town’ you have—and: more! T o N l G ”T { Teluming, here oo sd::r?n his ab- “j York subway,,traln, Ehe trainmaster | and the big, town, : o if , . : B e the. Jov. it “You: know,” ‘snld “thé " city ecousin | Mean Trick. PP SR ARl BTN\ I 175 vme ey it Wt e | Radertnate Y tricts. For_a_few moments the & above the smoke and din.- i ATURDAY The inder colld have no claim to the T SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER : ; : A 3 A EI:IKO 1;"5: :FSQS ’ Review, E | article as having been lost. It merely i 05 fl;le Cllt.‘;, thteref f.l'.;l 0“3“{- d -According to Exhibitors Wy had- been left by the owner on the { T ed the last act o e mos Lh.% m?rfi l;fiu:re:;-?n'zgd“li:“:ifielifi:‘:I " property of the carrier, who at once| @ @O0 000 000D S | r - tense and powerful photo- ¢ —1 o ering, “The Hell Diggers,” 33 CER b ek ba Bt Ao | (R i ] 1|]| drama that this. popular : { Sl ‘whith appears at the Elko Saturdsy Refugee Family Flecing with Possessions from the Danger Zove. | other porson, instead of aéquiring uny TODAY | FURNI star has,appeared in. : X and. Sunday, if the applause whic P he fugitives, many.of whom have lett | ; : > [ Gmuberstosdatiri bt iz i cradeieiony » g : 1 cti when given " French evacuation of Cilicla, where the fugitives, many. th | technically became a thief if he re-| - 7 o L 4 R 3 l’i ?c:”lg:dixtlhemg::odp‘:;li:zz shuwini’ at| for months the military forces of the el homen e G the } tained - it, notwithstanding his ex- & Sat. | Upholstered and repaired. We Also Educational:Comedy ! 1 '“i the R;fio]i theater, New York, be any E:x':c",f :’;:'be::,;i“;,l,,' :m, ‘;en”aa “Their fear is unreasoning, but it is | pressed intention to advertise for the ! call for it, fix it, and returnit. i o ) P i (f‘ critesyon. There is more melodrama Mosiem outbreaks, threatens further ot unreasonable. They are, Jargely | owner. SKA?EV g*::?EEgNED STOLEN GLORY : | = v in the picture thgn a desolation in a land which the survivors o mas: i FILE S et S0 17 ‘.‘-:":nk?rffflf: !R;:i re‘l!ml:ses, but t?m '.l’ii’?n:;'n little but war and deyas-: year :‘;I:fl:l::y ;rri“f;v;_ly too rnmyxnr i TEr s ey e GENERAL REPAIRING : | b story is none the less effective on stationt dor imors A o s ta. thie know what is going to hap-- | Old Newspaper a'Live Wire. PHONE 3971 B 4 i § | w8 :.'% hat account. For one thing it strikes of & et more than a year ago, when a3 soow 3x he st Bwropean | The Nuremburk Chiromicle - (142) TENTH AND IRVIN H | 1K > ] ! ¥ an original note in its outlining.o h 20,000 Armenians lost xoldie hdra) o .| a8 a newspaper, established a prece- . ; Y i e phase of gold-digging in Their lives in massacres at Taajn, der into ST et | dent which holds todas. It had 3. sec- Jake)s Re air Shop __TONIGHT. & FRL— ¢ the West and its fast action and beau- bl e " citles on agents at isolated stations in the In- | tion devoted to book reviews; it ran- l i | 4 tiful photography add greatly to its e e mMorin (6. be sent to the terlor, from directors of larger Jellel | pictures of the prominent men of the N R Y . i e P e L : | i catertaining values. P y ¥fsland of Cyprus and other asylums of units in the bis citics, SEC TOT (0 | duy and age; it flayed the “hectic;:” - T % The fight between the farmers; [ assured security. e O aemation of - Chanmkalian's State- it publisted pictures of women—and i heade¢d by the hero and the. gold- | American workera of the Near Fa:l;: ;::"liéma""“ ' | saints; and. Carlyle said. of 4t that it i S iet who have been caring for g o g % } drédgure, gobs aver with fremumdone el ivors of previous massacres re- Teports to relict headquarters in - | congained more real information than * - S vim, the suspensive quality holds good throughout and there is no lack of sympathy for the resourceful Teddy Darman and his pretty sweetheart. ‘Wallace Reid injects an amazing amount of pep and ginger into his| impersonation of the hero, giving a delightfully *natural 'performance, as-a whole is far above the average.| , | AMERICAN NEWSBOY FOUR IS FEATURE AT GRAND THEATER _'A harmony quartet known as the Original American Newsboy Four is|’ billed: as the headline attraction for the special New Year’s day vaudeville show at-the Grand theater on Sunday .only. Being une of the best known quartets. playing in vaudeville, their harmony numbers will prove a musical treat for. Bemidji theatergoers. _Plentifully sprinkled with comedy, apd-dancing the entire program offers the “variety that is the spice of life.! Norton and Kane in “Bright Ideas,] aretwo men entertainers of the usual sort as’ far as their humorous patter *goes, but not in the character of their voices, Mr. Kane possessing a at the Rex theater today @ {|in “Riding With Death, port that ; centres to which relief supplies inadequite, a-terribl problem is facing the Ame workers in the care of thes | " *Almost beyond description.” he de- clares, “are the acute sufferings of throughout Cilicia native Christians are in the wildest panic of fear. With winter coming on, with the the refugees are fleeing already overcrowded, and with can relief. people, New York tell of almost Incredable suf-- fering among the thousands fleeing from their homes, particularly among the children who form gn large pro- portion of their number. Relief agents sert that unless imme- forthcominig the rvation and - exposure inter will- run into, the 6 in the field diate assis deaths from Auring the ce : : according to Lieut. J, M. Chankallan, h véarly issuance, the printers ran what K pretty L‘:l“ w:l'“‘m LS f."‘;l‘“‘ as o veteran of (e French Foreisn Le- onsandse e Near Tast|they Ind and captioned It to sult the Mha?“,}:?x 3 ! W ] ¢ rears wil Major Nicol, Near” Ea: ed | Ve Dprs Wade, and the work of the cast) R o torce 1 CHlela, Relief in the Cilicia area has cabled | occaston, = . Vd to .New York asking that the relief funds at his digposal be.doubled. “RIDING WITH DEATH” AT REX TODAY, SATURDAY Here’s news! Buck Jones, the fa- mous Fox star, has dropped 'the “Buck,” and has been formally ehirs- tened “Charles.” So Charle. it will be henceforth. As Charles he will be seen d Saturday a William feature photopiay. Jacques Ja card is the author of the story, writer of the scenario and director of the production. Fos Charles Jones—it’s hard to omit | the “Buck,” but it must be donme— enacts the role of a Texas Rangev, and those who have seen the picture PUTS LIARS N TWO CLASSES Writer in Leslic’s. Asserts That One Talkg, Loudly and the Other Is Almost inaudible: When 2 an, ordinarily truthfdl, is | lying, to shicld some: oite else, he feels so ashamed of himself that e talks { In an unnaturally low tone of volce. ! You ask him to spesk louder, and he does <o for a moment,shewing that the trouble does ot pest his'voeal powers, but a fesv, seconds later hie re- lapses into tones almost inaudible.: He { feels that he has to fell tlie:lle, but {any one {hing he had ever got hold of. It featured pictures of the princi- pal cities, along with articles calcu- lated to boost their special advan- tages. And If any plcture was not forthcoming in. the mad rush for its "Young Sparrow’s First Flight: I was walking around my stables nd stopped to watch a pair of spar- rows. enticing -their offspring from a nest in a hole in the wall. One of ! the youug ,o0nes, more venturesome than the othées, fluttered off toward a eock ‘ feeding®in ‘thé yard with sotde hens. : The cock at once ran up and selzed it in-Ms beak; the hens, think- ing this was something good to eat, ran aftec him. . The hunt, however, i was ot/ short duration, for as soon as | they got out into the open ground, a | scavenger ' kite came with a . rush, snatched the yictim from the astonish- ed cock and made off. ' The cock and hens"then fled squawking for shelter. L SHARLES (5et) JONES Riding with Death A ROMANCE PACKED -WITH SPEEDY ' ACTION, STUNTS THAT STARTLE, AND SEN- TIMENT THAT PULLS THE HEARTSTRINGS. -, FOX COMEDY In Two Parts FOX NEWS 4 i 3 ister feclare his name “Dynamite” to be ! . qaesn't w. hody z v 3 ety T S i one T story deals with 3 S Y st o vis: | MEXICO IMPORTING Rex Orchestra “.Roberts and Davis, “The Wise Guy | struggle between the Ranger, at first; " - % | Prof. Zelikoff, director and the Bo Kid,” have an act that might be cailed a vaudeville chop suey da-it has a little bi) of everything that pertains to up-to-date clever en: tertainment. Miss Davis in her torn hat anad ragged overalls, makes a delightful “Huckleberry Finn,” and when: she sings her rube songs gnd |. dances her rube dance, the old folks folkel will think of the old days. of -thé barn dance. Her buck dancing will abso’he nated as out-of-the-ordinary. . iFlorine, the fourth act on the bill i . mccomplished artist on the piano ageordion, one of the most difficuit singie-handed, and a crocked sheriff. with his henchmen. It tale of love, of wonderful frienship, and of fast and furious action, it i said. TOM MOORE IN “HOLD YOUR HORSES” IS COMING BACK “Hwld Your Horses,” a picturiza. tion of Rupert Hughes Saturday Eve- ning Post story, Caravan,” proved such a sensation when shown for the first' time some months ago, and'so magy requests for a return date were. réepived by those who failed to. see of:the present day musical instru- | it, and many others who want to sce it 'again, that a return showing has per s characteristic’ ‘of panhandlers on the street—telling an obviously concocted hard-luck story as-a means of getting money, writes Fred C. Kel- 1y, in Leslie's. . Sometin on the other hand, the liav. takes exactly the opposite tack, and talks unnaturally loud—to hide the fiet that he really desires to talk low. Another frequent mannes of the ligr who is ashamed or eml ssed, 18 i disposition unconzclously - to keep bis hand over his mouth, or make a frequent .protective gesture of - the hand in front of his face—hecause he | would really like to shut out the rest | Matinee 2:30 Evenings 7:10-9:00 . NECESSITIES NOW | — " Prices: 10¢ and 25c '......"... | | | Trade between “the United States and Mexico has ecliipsed all former records—but It Is pald for in cash, as no credit can. be extended with safety, All business s done In gold— whether it Is paying for hides and - meat, for timber and coal, or for cern’ and - ather foods. Mexico s exhausting her gold reserves for absolute essentials, while' the Government_confls- cates farms, ranches and many Industries: for the benefit of the { REID| Alzo LOIS WILSON THE HELL IGCERS AT THE ELKO _—SAT. & SUN.— cALICE LAKE THE CHARMING METRO STAR, in— mcn\t, and, being possessed of a © natives, been arvranged for ' Monday, -onks,| of the world and do his enforced Iylng | pleasing personality, hers is an offer- ing that will please beyond a doubt for ‘she adds zest and enjoyment in the happy laughing manner in which she delivers her numbers. . Tk» entire four acts, and the five- part photoplay “Playing With Fire,” | will be shown in the afternoon at 2:30 and twice in the evening; beginning at 7:15 and 9. “THE BEAUTIFUL LIAR” AT { THE REX THEATER SUNDAY ;“The Beautiful Liar,” Katherine MacDonald’s latest Associated First National comedy-drama, is the feat- ure attraction at the Rex theater Sun- 8y d . Miss MacDonald, who will be re- membered by hundreds of thousands | ,ogcfilm fans for her work in “Passion’s Playground,” “My Lady’s Latchkey,” “Stranger Than Fiction;” ‘and other well known successes, plays, a dual rgle iy this production -made.by. Wal- ldce Worsiey from the original story, “‘Peachie,” by George Marion, Jr. Her remarkable versatility is demon- strated by Miss MacDonald’s por- trayal of two widely different charac- te¥s. She. i seen as a hard-working x‘c}‘et&)‘y in -9 Wall Street broker’s oflw'e‘ and is ‘a haughty, up-stage musical comedy actress with gowns galare. | z o “The = Beautiful Liar,” she wears no less than twenty different gowns, several coming from Paris and the balance were mude by the | bést known modistes of Manhattan. .The supporting cast is headed by Charles Meredith. " Other notables | appearing-in the production are Jo- seph J. Dowling, Wilfred Lucas, Kate fiester and Charles Wildish. Janoary 2 at the Grand theater. As an Irishman, just over from the | Auld Sod, who, while working stieet clean A s run down by a and who later a flagman got his first taste of awthority, through waving a red flag while working for ‘a blasting gang, Pom Moore does the best work of his aklmirable career. How after the taste (fi'_ authority, he gave his quarrelsome wife a dose of her own fistic medicine and how he becomes political boss, and the subsequent happenings, aro one of Rupert Hughes best stories. The picture was a scream, and will be shown again for one day only, Mon- day at the Grand. Sporting Instinct. You wouldn't heckle a lady candi- date?” “Certalnly not,” sald’the gallant.ma- Jor, “but 1 like: . bit of fun as well as anybody. If a Tady candidate were making a speech and I saw a woman voter in the andience’ about to hoil over, Td probably be the. last man there to call « policemar."—Birming- ham Age-llerald. Nature’s: Cotor Wonders. A worthy companion of the red mas ple for fall effects is the red ok, that tall; "oval-headed symmettical - tree whose dark green ’follage grad- ually turns a deep red late in the sea- son, says 'American Forestry Maga- zine, Ordinarlly the turning leaves hold on for two or three weeks, and thefr rich dark red makes a magnifi- cent show, especially if *contrasted where nobody could hear or see him, When? A shrewd old gentleman described an acquaintance as being “so busy with his: good intentions that he never had time to carry out any of them.” Most of us have met that “acquaintance.” There are persons who have no suspl- ¢ ecion of tirelr awn selfishness and use- lessness in the world, their good inten- tions have completely blinded them to their Jack of action. They dream mag- nificent dreams-of the good that might be wecomplished—if only conditions were a lttle different, They openly count the efforts and the benefactions arounyl them as searcely worth while, when; so much more might be accom- plishenl if only individuals and soclety were In hetter What Woren Enduré.’ “Madam,” said the insinugating agent, “I Mave called to'see you about some- thing every married woman - showld Jave K “If yon mean a husband who dogsn’t. come liome merely to eat an occaslonal meql, get a few winks of sleep, take a bath und change his clothes, I qulte ugrée with you ‘that every married woman should have one,” said the cross-looking matton at thé-door, “bus sou don’t look to me like a person who coulel supply that . deficiency. ooming."—Birmingham Age-Herald. Enforced Cheer, “Pine acting those me~ | ave doing. 5 Goodw | 1 “A large increase both in the vol~ and the total value of exports from the Undted States to Mexico dur- ing the eight months ending with Aug- last, scems < somewhat us when constiered in conncction with decline in valges of goods fmpor- ! |ted by us.from" Mexico durig the I 1 H i | - New Year's Day, Jan. 1st isame time,” says the St. Louis Globe- {Dispatch. *In an ayiniysis of the figures, issued :by the Mational Assocktion for the ection of - American Rights in Mexico, the statement is wade that the. enofmwous increase in exports to exico reflects the paralydis of that try's jefustry, due to. the un- ity of land owners ahout their { ftitles and to business men about profit | sharing Jaws which are relersed to in i ‘Ppropartion of the good.y fmported | B s ommtstn stmary of fo0a ana | Ninished necessities of life. 'Mexico's | bave been declining steadily n vo'lume {ob about two years during iwhich! period her imports haive besn rininrg, somethmes gradually anil some- s very sbarply, -according to. the of bolshévik ontbreaks, strikes revolstionis ‘in progress, ‘akio ac- ing to the condition of the Na- tcmal {3 {5002k The only, drticle’ which Mexiko ‘ex- .ports that_does not show both'n de- icline $n volyme: and value i rthol- leum. With: this item removed, the lexports of the country are negligiible. | IMore than sixty per cent af the 1ev- lenue- of the Natiomal Govarnment is ‘Mow obtaned from toles opt ou;m Vi | Duxing :hiA ficst, eight imon! ?fim year 's exports duzm {forty illion dollars compared {the same. perjost of 1920, while her im— ports - inereased sixty million dollars #-turing the same period. | The great Mewican cattle ranges Pflve ‘hen swept akmost clean. of cat- 0 that Mexico is now jmporting ‘Vaudeville Show Ever Seen in Bemidji! THE CRESCENT . COMEDY FOUR “Fun in a School Room” RECOGNIZED AS THE. BEST QUARTETTE IN VAUDEVILLE -And—— ‘. Three Big Other: . Feature Acts .. # - Katherine MacDONALD In a Picture Without a Villain “THE BEAUTIFUL | itle s both Theats and hides from the United Presented by B. P. Schulberg. The Biggest and Best LIAR” | .Wierdly dramatic—it is a'picture that is crammed with suspense from start to finish: A Bfind New _2-Part Comedy '“KISS AND MAKE UP” Tonight %% Grand 1:30&'9:00 - . ~=SPECIAL-~ | SUNDAY -New YearsDay AGTS PHOTOPLAY . Matinee 2:30- " Nights 7:10-9:00- '* ’ NORTON & KANE IN “BRIGHT IDEAS” PIANO-ACCORDIAN SOLOIST THE ORIGINAL NEWSBOY FOUR HARMONY QUARTETTE ROBERTS & DAVIS | “PLAYING WITH FIRE” Y AND THE THE WIS S PHOTOPLAY—5 PARTS The Hole in theWall | § B i . 2% y ¥ vel > ared tree: & o o f comditions \ One of the biggest and best v: . with yellow foliaged trees. 1f planted “It doesn’t reo™ b iStates. The uncertalnty of vilje shows evorgfiell T Be';;ti d‘j!img]?c‘ with evergreens other ' and brighter ! {he role of 8 “Z#y villager.” i “3‘;{{.’.’5,..@;“;&;"'#’&“2& ONE OF THOSE PICTURES || MATINEE—10c and 35¢ Crescent Comedy Four, in “Fun in g | ©/07€! trees should be used with “Thev @ Z«ti't had a cent of salary | have forced Mexico to buy from the YOU CAN'T HELP BUT NIGHT—25¢ and 50c S‘c{m«l Room,” recognized as the best | e Thelr coloting is ‘magnificent, | in tliee weeks”—Birmingham Age- | [United States many million of doflars uxa..#:'s l?:o RO- T q 3 artet in vaudeville and other foop | but heeds the yellows to give it Jts | Torald i AL e greateat : > and at- | ) J f ot tho greatest ture-acts complete Sundpy s.program. | true value, l @{r!‘::(‘."'“f:‘:ejfi“'.‘?'!:’?';'\" 2y