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SIS S e PAGE TWO THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - AT THE : e Reaesy FiownEn FURLBEING 00, THEATRERS . [J| B¢Betstiokine-Taks lfyourski12ei‘siyeilmv--cmm:fi';e !uimpl:md —t coated~a; POOr—= ave TRICK OF. FAKING EXPOSED. |5 o oo P tary no.good In “The Heart of Humanity,” the |feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. master cinema of the great war in its| Dy, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute H. M. STANTON G. E. CARSON E. H. DENU Editor Manager : TELEPHONE 933 llubnr, with Dorothy Phillips as the | after 17 years of study with his patients. !supreme star, the world will view the| pr, Edwards'Olive Tablets are a- ly No attention paid to annonymous contributions, Writer's name must p| ' first expose of the typically: Teuton's | yegetable compound mixed with olive oil. under act of Congress of March 8, 1879. later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. methods of sustaining ,through cine- no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy SUBSORIPTION RATES morale of the civilian. popuiation. s yeas x MAIL % This potent pictorial drama shows | poo’2nd’ bowels like with faithful regard to detail the after Six months . practice of the Hun army chiefs of uo dangerous Three mounths . photographer and picture director. uote the pleasing results. Ten containing & summary of the news of the week. Publishod screens of Berlin or Viennese cin: every Thusday and sent postage paid to any address, for, {u advanos, §1.80 |f|7UNCCS T Rl delineating the take HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS | . W/ Entered at the postoffice at Bem!%l, Minn., as second-class matter human phase, produced by Allen Ho- | forcalomel-—were: ared by Dr.Edwards providing each corps with an expert "‘f(’, Tt at‘stqgcy il of b 1 ; 7 2 i Featuring German “offensives,” the | 20ld annually a and 25c per box. - All THE WBBELY FIONEER completed films Would project on the | druggists. Take one or two nightly and ) ) | PSR Lt W———— A —————. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1919 be known to the editor, but not necessavily for publication. trick of Paking German victories in 8 ive color. cgmmunlcatluns for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not the field and of the Hun military’s Ya'll.“omh:v’;n:::vle?:?i:ky 'hek Ohv:t 'fi; 3 skin, brigl ke matographic effects, the crumbling childhood daysyou must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on ‘the calomel—yet have All in sealed " packages. ing of great numbers of prisoners, — ) OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS materials of war, and booty. Great 3 stress would be laid on the destruc- tion of the beautifal cathedrals of|| "¢ JOUS lady Belgium and France, which would be Next door MILITARY TRAINING FOR BOYS. woven into the Hun symbol of fright. " fulness. William Stowell; Robert Says Senator James W. Wadsworth, of New York, who in the|Anderson, of “Hearts of the World” hiat whiss next congress is to be chairman of the committee on military |\™g; Margaret Mann, whom Direct- |} “het W = o affairs, is going to urge a universal military training of a mild n;lother:” Wait Wélltman. chakve;eran Brother . '3 & 3 i i 1 character actor; eorge ackathorn, form Yytguc}% tzul c?.use little disturbance in the industrial and tire popalar juvenile: Gloria Jog. the|| Comes home i home‘ iie ol the na ion. B famous kiddie actress, and a host of From service i This service, according to the plans of the senator, which |other shining luminaries of the stage may be modified by his colleagues, is to consist of three months{and screen are shown in interesting He will of rigorous training for every physically fit and dependent free ‘&’e’:’;‘_ti'(’)f';‘;m’,:gzupf,"‘&’fi;"%’: at 128 )| Have his ‘ lad in the United States who reaches the age of nineteen.|Rex theatre Apr”yll.lz.lg. & There are a million such youths every year and it is calculated Photograph taken that about 750,000 would be eligible. The Senator argues that GRAND TONIGHT. [n uniform the war has proven that such training, given in the summer,| Harry Morey has one of the most || Before he : ) . s+ | compelling roles of his-screen career would be ample to put the private soldier in shape for any sit-| [, BEA0 8 2 S E o e || Puts it away uation into which he might be called in the future. The eX-|Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature, || And that i pense would be much less than that of more lengthy and oner-|which will be seen in the Grand n W g ous service heretofore propsed. The cantonments already built [theatre tonight and tomorrow. It is|| Hakkerup } would be used and thus full advantage be taken of the machin- :cof;’:f:;':,' h,:’:;z‘e:fm: te?,‘fi‘;:‘;g Photographs ery constructed for the war against Germany. : its partial completion, when it is|| Please her i Immediately, after the short service the senator, himself a|thwarted by.a new love and the hand | ! veteran of the Spanish war, is of the opinion that all such youths °Bf| 3;?%;5 h;a Mtlm ea;tcue 'Bgay ‘ should become a part of a regiment accredited to their home Jeront” The p;cggf,?,,,dfizc‘;d by & el localities, respectively. They would then be enabled to fight in!Paul Scardon at the Brooklyn studio. A B the future side by side with their townsmen. The numbers of | The tenth episode of the “Iron Test” ; regiments which would have served with distinction would be will complate the program. I retained and the members would form in effest a national KERRIGAN WEDNESDAY. i guard. Maneuvers would be held every two years. J. Warren Kerrigan will be seen at | { \ The senator believes that a regular standing army of about|the Grand Wednesday and Thursday | 100,000 men raised by voluntary enlistment, would be sufficient|in his latest picture, *‘Come Again | for the needs of the country. Along with this he proposes a fx’l"e'”:,'nd'r:"fr;“gl‘;ig‘“n;“‘:::u“ ‘Smooth b ERG larger personnel of officers than would be required for such an|of high ciass comedy. It has much | b army, in order that it might be utilized in training those under-fto do with society, and the gowns| ] | going their service in colleges and universities as well as in|¥orn by the “l‘ld‘es almost constitute [ ik cantonments. Privates who have already served would be used | &1t ‘wag aowed afen the oo { as non-commissioned officers, if they so desired. For veterans|agement had personally seen the pic- |} LY of the war there would be no further service except as volun-|ture played, and we predict it will | \ b teered. They could be called out only in the event of an emer-|Prove @ Winner. \ gency. Training for the younger men is thought necessary by HOLDS THE ATTENTION. — = Senator Wadsworth, not only because of preparation -for na- 5 tional defense but for incitement to patriotism and the demo- When it comes to marrying a Ger- PERFECT PEACE AND cratic spirit. . come a member of the family of a lected was $1,905,383.23. The fact that at least 25 per cent search of happiness and freedom in March of last year only $443,375.37 was collected from income | Melghan, which will be shown at the last month was $112,505.37, an increase of $36,630.43 over [Bold the attention of the audience. mobiles and jewelry last month was $16,363.90, as against $14,-|photoplay, “The Girl Who cCame his usefulness on the board, and instead of being an asset is an measures can be directly blamed to him. Governor Burnquist| can a good woman’s'love and’de- since time immemorial, is once and man prince, the average Belgian CONTENTMENT 0. Hun prince as his wife, her protests of the income tax had to be paid during Mareh this year with the United States. This is the basis tax. The floor tax on cigars and tobacco in the hands of the|Elko theatre tonight and tomorrow. March of last year. The tax collected on cigars at the rate of HER FIRST PARAMOUNT. 657.25 collected in March last year. x{?;:élxna:" flplfc;:,?::':?:ge ‘L’,uy“‘eé,’f GLASS OF SALTS honest-to-goodness liability. Dr. Bracken has held the position has been asked to request that Dr. Bracken resign. votion to a man who has become®ad- bt same months that they fall due. During March 1,062,566 2l threshed out in the picture, Koors Bread Koors Butter Koors Ice Cream dore Roberts is in the cast. The play is one of the stromgest, it is said, that has been seen here in a long time. There are emotional moments of the highest type and yet the play has a decidedly uplifting tendency and is anything but morbid. Bothers You, Drink Lots of Water. woman may be pardomed if she pro- ;;:sm.kButdw;:{en Celeste(, cgamtess of n . 5 b ik 5 ersek an rymn, refus to be- Total internal revenue receipts in the district of Minnesota during March were $14,444,308.47 or more than seven times D e e o frotets the receipts in March of last year when the total amount col-| {00\’ the bit in her own teeth and escaped from her native country in the filing of returns, to a great extent accounted for the enorm- ous increase. Income tax collections last month were $12,834,- ffthe Story_of Ont °§h:tg§:§,, b 443.57, more than 88 per cent of the total collections, while in|ring Marguerite Clark with Thomas % . e R The photopl h b retailers brought in last month, $211,047.87. The tax collected mmeé’y :,‘,’d“m;fe m:,? :3{,‘;2:‘032 under the head of theatre admissions and membership duesdramantic moments that grip and from $4 to $12 a thousand last month was $30,130.63. In ] Rstg 4 a Beautif ' i March last year, with the tax running from $3 to $6 a thousand, Seenm,;: n,“el E‘f;‘,‘,‘a‘mg}t“,’;"{{,&,}‘figd},’; the amount collected was $21,309.18. The excise tax on auto-|and Thursday in her first Paramount et It looks as though Dr. H. M. Bracken, secretary and execu- tive officer of the Minnesota state board of health, has outlived for twenty-two years and for some time past it has been notice- able that he is much disliked by legislators, and the failure of the legislature to make needed appropriations for public health| STORY WITH HEART APPEAL. o dicted to the use of drugs, have any . 2 . . A effect upon his character? This The war risk bureau at Washington is now issuing checks|question which has been discussed for allotment allowances, insurance and compensation in the > p “Loyalty,” which the R c!'lecks were mailed, representing a total of $39,149,232.05. umu-e)tomv;"fiw_mfia;:uyw 153: Since the bureau’s establishment nearly $419,000,000 has been | motion picture drama of today. The IR signed with an actual pen signature at one time have been in- }l:n’;:“::‘efozf,;::ho:l;“",’;:;,mfi; stalled to assist in handling the enormous volume of business|better sides of the question. The pic- transacted by the bureau. ) ture throughout is acted with a real- lism that reflects much credit upon those who portray the characters in the picture. It is a story which does keeping the kidneys active. When you eat liott Dexter is leading man and Theo- CLEANS KIDNEYS If Your Back Hurts or Biadder When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and jrritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body’s urinous ‘waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the t":oggo In 124 i i i 2 hours they strain from grains paid out. Mechanical devices by which twenty checks are|Story is somewhat different from the| ¢ q0id and waste, so we can readily understand the vital imortance of Drink lots of water—you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ouncés of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon in a glass of water before breakfast each morn- Helpes appetite and digestion. Three flavors. T’S not enough to make WRIGLEYS go0d. we must KEEP it sood until you get i, i Hence the sealed package —impurity-proof —guarding, preserving the delicious con- tents—the beneficial goody. The Flavor Lasts Don’t Take any Chances A battery may seem to be doing its job nearly as well as usual -—— may turn the engine over strongly enough to ‘“get by’ —may supply enough current for light — may produce a fairly hot spark — and may go on doing so right up to the point where the sparlk of life goes out. If you don’t knoir that your battery’s in good health, you're taking chances. Drop in at the Service Station for ten minutes and let us iost your battery. ‘ O e And ask about the Still Better Willard— the only battery with the “Bone Dry” principle that is your absolute assurance of getting a battery as new as the day it left the factory. Bemidji Auto Co. Olaf Ongstad, Prop. - 1l LHTTEE UL TR LI L LV LR L UL W 'éAN lNéld‘RE HIN ug 13 not touch on the “sex” theme, but s 0 H E. W. L‘HANNAH WANTED is tclmm :}llmthonway htbrough. i The wfilfg.ztafl‘:: d%-y:;fig::: l;;t‘l;eyl: = 'O; gANYTHlNG——ANY WHERE S H i ed b S patrons o © Rex theat: i - t = = A dealer in Bemidji ||Jov the picture, and. learn a sreat|made from the acld of grapes aud )2 :.,,g 2] COMPENSATION & g | Auctioneer to represent a national- moral from “Loyalty.” and has ‘boen used for generations to | S m-m e T 4 = 3 H] | 5 ly advertised standard R clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; |3 1 e M > e INSURE S < 2 E | I Sell Anything Anywhere, 3500 mile guaranteed Blind Men and Smokling. also to neutralize the acids in urine S § e >= ” WITH ° T g 1 and Get Top Prices. tire. Exclusive territo ‘That blind men do not enjoy smok- | so it no longer is a source of igrita-|= g > U;«gz = I RIS = o é g : " ’ . . sive terri ry ing s a belef as widespread as it is | tion, thus ending bladder weakness. | = > m—*z - M L L E [ S = Special attention given to granted. Write imme- false. The reason is mot far to seek,| Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot & 9:...] >aZ| = AND BE 8 O 2 B E ) farm sales. diately, address M. R. 1y to smoke your pipe In a dark [ injure, makes o dalighuiu) Sorve 18 .,‘E",<§'§ =<5 SURE 2|z ©nn z = i 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 129W care Pioneer. room, avold using the glow of the g‘;‘; hould take now and then to keep | = r%" Z ; s = £ i bowl as a guide, and you will find it | ¢y} oir kidneys clean and active. Try g g{n m LIFE INSURANCE < - § Aifficult to tell after a few minutes | thig, also keep up the water drinking, |E S o n T 0 = whether your pipe Is out or burning | and no doubt you will wonder what|S g p o Q Office Security Bank Bldg. g 1 M, E, IBERTSON WANTED. forfously. The burning weed seems to | became of your kidney trouble and |S §. ;Pbone 167 P. O. Box 222 = 5 General Agent for this city, || Bave lost both taste and aroma. 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