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i - 000. PAGE TWO . NEWS OF THE THEATERS BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER EVERY AFPTERNOON EXUEPT SUNDAY: THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. H. M., STANTON G. E. CARSON Editor E. H. DENU Manager FIGHTS FOR HUSBAND. Dorothy Dalton, beautiful and i charming as ever, scored ‘a decisive hit when her photoplay !‘Quicksand,”, a superb Thomas H. Ince-] Qunt: production, was presented , ?t; the Elko theatre yesterday. .In “‘Quick- sand” Miss Dalton appears:in:thesrole of a devoted wife, who only'adopts unusual methods in order to:gupport herself and to strive for some.means of ‘learning the truth concern her husband who is falsely :accei +of, TELEPHONE 933 Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn, as. second-class matter | under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. P No attention paid to annonymous contributions.” Writer's neme must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must ‘feach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication fn the current issue —_——mm SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY CARRIER BY MAIL Six Sentha’ 1’250 Onp yoar .. s - 4800 erime, In the very guieksand.of dis- nmw n::m xz #ix months .. . 2.00 aster, wl}n;,n life s;enm‘ its %I“kf::{ mon the truth becomes known.and a One week ... a3 Three months ... .+ 1.00 the woman who hasstood by her:hus- band vailently in the darkest days'is able to give the proofs that:will re- deem him in the:eyes of the world, “Quicksand” with a “Big V" comedy will.again appear in the Elko'theatre tonight. - - AN INVENTIVE GENIUS. Admirers.of Charles Ray who were worked up:to a high pitch of enthusi- * ITS MILITARISM LOST FOREVER asm by the baseball game-in" ‘“The Pinch Hitter,” . will find special -de- It is with much satisfaction that American people learn Bk i asia] Yoo that the great German general staff is abolished by the Peace|paramount production, “Greased i Lightning,” which will be presented treaty and that the army is reduced to one hundred thousand Mzme g, - gehioh il | P men, including four thousand officers. These two;requirements, | Thursday. In this photoplay Mr. Ray i i i becomes a speed -demon and:the: cli- to which Germany must submit, would alone suffice: to-tell .the i g S s s et story of the limitation of military strength.imposed by the vict-|of his own -inake .run down tie wil- i y i i 1 ho has beaten and. defrande: ors in the great war. Germany will not be able to disturb the u:: ‘:Vthgr :‘; e At ol peace of Europe in our time, and perhaps never again. ‘With|hero, The name of the story;is de- her people released from the burden of taxation to keep up gx" pfi‘;g‘:‘ &e"‘:;‘:f :tul:l;:fl‘}ll:?é a great army and navy, her military system shattered, her mili- | blacksmith who is the inventive gen- tary caste deprived of its arrogant power and dispersed, Ger-|1us of the community. . ' man statesmen can indulge no mére in dreams of empire. ' The AT THE REX TODAY. o i Audiences at the Rex theatre last old order has passed; the new order will be devoted to peace e s doH i n o Wit ARe. ot~ and industry, for great reparation costs have to be.paid, and ulp{tall:lp:nt E“t?n by.the MI&:& Germany mue.t quahfy.by good works an‘cj self-dxsclphpe to re- ;,gl‘x_"yf‘mfiz; ‘%n{ plm“gmh‘phg“fi enter the family of nations and enjoy their respect again. ment, here tonigl ‘hepicture, “Ex- In 1912 the handbook of the German army gave the num- | Berimental Marriage, starring Cou ber of available trained and untrained men in the country, ex- a,'{'h, Rex tonight, y cluding officers and officials, as 9,898,000, made up as follows:| Suzanfie Ercoll, a charming young, Trained rank and file, including reserve and Landwehr, 3,302-| Widow. receives an offer of m”‘;‘?“’ 000; trained Landstrum, 623,000; one year volunteers, 85,000;| from Foxoroft Groy. o Br e eves noncommissioned officers of peace establishment, 92,000; total|that it she marries ggain in accord- trained, 4,102,000; in addition, partly trained Ersatz reserve,|ance with theold established custom, 118,000, and untrained Ersatz reserve’and Landstrum, 5,683,-|she will lose all ["‘;"Gg:;:li’;:‘;‘%‘éfl During the war Germany actually placed 10,000,000 men mit, whereby M‘:e,- they are married in the field, although her peace establishment was 769,938 non-| they are to live as man and wife from commissioned officers and men and 36,088 officers. The great|Saturday to Monday only; thle olh:r expansion carried out was not the creation of an emergency in| U, 4835 edch i€ to do exactly as he the ‘sense in which the term is used in democratic countries.|rest of the story. Under the constitution of 1871 every man able to bear arms was| . . counted as a soldier, and the entire force was to be under the| .;GIRT, WITH NO REGRETS. orders of the Emperor, who had the power to declare war. The|prand-new William -Fox pghotoiflay. Treaty of- Peace by a stroke of the pen reduced the German|with lively Peggy Hyland as the star, Army to 100,000, 1 per cent of the enormous force which wag|¥ill be shown at the Rex theatrs to- organized and trained and put into the field during the great| mony odd twists ang daring incidents war. . in .it. In the development of. the - The expenditure for the army in Germany was $178,000,-|story Miss Hyland, as Signa Herrick, 000 in 1912-13, $293,000,000 in 1918-14, and 302,000,000 in “:“f '°;’°‘fwk df:{"’““"{ ‘°l‘l‘::!;1;‘;§‘ 1914-15. During the struggle military expenditure was omited h:‘:}fig ::nrl:-le‘d : 2',0’1,‘,(; has become from the estimates. Germany’s navy cost her $107,500,000 inja crook herself, and.the pair make the 1913-14 and $114,000,000 in 1914-15. As far back as 1909 the|situation very uncomfortable for sum of $105,000,000 was spent on the navy. An army of 100,-|Sis12 when ithey como, to tob the 000, to be used for police duty and to patrol the frontier, will|a position asmecretary:to:the wealthy make a comparatively small figure in the budget. The navy|owner. ThisleavesSigna in a rather that prior to the war consisted of twenty-two dreadnaughts and d"“‘:"“"’s "'Q"‘:”‘;‘e“’ b h:;tm::?e twenty pre-dreadnaught battleships, four armored -cruisers, phides 'f:,. ,&Em; eo'::z?iggtora in n,i thirty-two protected cruisers, 164 destroyers, and a large flotilla | family who are trying te get her em- of submarines that was rapidly increased during the conflict,|Plover’s money, but also.cause her will consist, under the terms of the Peace Treaty, of six small| Shpioyer to hecome her swoethontis battleships, six light cruisers, twelve destroyers, and no subma-| robbery plot. The.situations, it is rines whatever. This little fleet will have no reserve of any/|said, are worked out with many a kind, ships or men. It will have less gun power than the present|&°0d thrill. Greek navy. In the years immediately preceding the war Ger-| gRrIPPING ABOUND. many expended about $271,000,000 on her army and navy.| Scenes of gripping intensity that most of this can now be saved and applied to the payment of|test the full measure of the remark- the damages which the Allies will assess upon her. R b I G R There will be no opportunity for the German government v ) pportunity for g ent|Stewart picture which will again be to create a large army or navy by stealth and trickery. Inter-|seen in the Grand theatre tonight. allied commissions of control, with authority to establish head-)These reach a tromendous climax o quarters at Berlin, will be constantly on the watch for the manu- Th the rols of Mnid f;’;dz‘n,m:,mm,fid facture of munitions, except in quantities sufficient for the small|daughter of the mountains, and the land and sea service permitted ; the importation of arms and all|man who has:won her first love, are war material is forbidden, nor may Germany manufacture g"{;‘;,"‘;‘”,;’e"’ b ige g‘,’:}, ijan: g munitions for foreign Governments; she is to have no dirigibles, Mise hiad-Reen 3 Ton pages, containing » summary of the news of tho week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address, for, in advance, $1.80 OFTICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS . A Miss Stewart, who has what un- and no airplanes except 100 machines to be retained until Oct.questionably is one of her greatest 1 to search for i i . intion 3 " |rofes in “Two Women,"” is supported submarine mines; finally, conscription is abol 1 e cast That-raensitbors . tn, (oF ished. As far as human ken may search the future Germany|production and which includes Barle| will be impotent to make war on the smallest nations contiguous to her territory. _She has béen stricken from the list of land and sea powers, and is powerless to resist the sentence passd upon her.. There is ywthing ahead of Germany but hard work, self- denial, and rigid economy. It may be regarded as punishment gqr ht;r misdeeds, but her submission shbuld prove a blessing in isguise. Williams, Julia Swayne Gordon, Frank Gurrier _B}ld Harry Northrup. AND THRILLS. J. “&Ilg g’gls&n, the nandsome young screen star whose new pic- tures are eagerly awaited by patrons of the Grand .theatre, will again be seen at that popular picture house O on Wednesday and Thursday in *“The If one or the other were less handsome, Charles Cheney of m.d Siok':fc.?;if‘ > I’oilsmvt’j%o:f“m’; the Minneapolis Journal, might be made to apologize to either|Alabama beauty, whohas been this Senator P. H. McGarry or C. M. Babcock, state highway com-|star's leading lady for. many months, missioner, for in ap article which The Journal printed Sunday|282in Plays opposite. : telling of th derful pl for the Bab system ?)f hi;h‘:vt:\r;s? t}\lle gnar:: o';rtheeSen::zi:gn‘iclfva\:t“t’;'«:selow‘i'r “t ];' PHYS[CALLY m AT ANY AGE highway commissioner’s picture, and under Babcock’s likeness was tgxe .cqunortnelzhof gemt]:l Pat.M But they are hand in hand in submitting to the people of Minnesota as a constitutional g:x:c{}rgsngtt{:e tt]:-unkthxghtw:y syste}:n, whgchdi‘sf to mean such {: g;e‘;zt b ow-n{":n?%""n%"e:‘:g ;&: efit to the entire state, so what’s the difference. ernal , crgans _in good condition b yaically §i o 'ka'xla::fi b:rle)!h the mas% overe B R g The newly formed American Legion wants an investiga- wfn:dth‘i}z‘t‘:r‘cnif d?;n wnder - the tion by congress of the war department’s action in pardoning| iz end the deadiy uric add st conscientious objectors who were convicted by court-martial. fr‘iane'::' mrp-rrim tear and.seratch The act, just as claimed by the returned soldiers at the St: Louis| the_delicate urinary els. causing meeting, whereby these men who denied their country the dahng gfln s-"““".',‘i‘en?.‘iuié"fit support it deserved are placed in the same class with the| generation and often do turn infe patriots who fought and bled for our flag, is an insult to Amer: "(')d.g ftfl {Ez‘ifi:e;’:hhn of slug- icanism. The Legion also requests that all aliens. who evaded g-h Hdne‘ action s pain or stiffness military service by surrendering first papers, all interned aliens, | 1B tt5 &mail of the back, loss of appe- i tism. or “any other persen who evaded military service,” be deported, Do no Qw‘;nflg{“%:fi““ is upon and again it is right. sou. Mm e first indication &g?{’fi:’n . . . ¢ e n . Minnesota is eighth among ‘the nation’s forty-eight states aboratories i Folland. Fheywill give in compilation of the ownership of automobiles per capita, this -mmmynid::]tg n?c:h,'&nr mn‘:!r it state with a populatien of 2,350,000 having 204,450 motor, . ed. But be sure to get.| x.g vehicles, or one for every eleven and five tenths persons. * None other is gen boxes, three elags s THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - most this close conn belching, -sour, other stomach m! are snre signs of acid stomach—are g0 often followed by severe attacks of blinding, &pli headaches. of the teeth, cauding them to-decay. Veterinarians ‘Nervousness, slesplessness, irritabil- - You can easily imagine then' the Phones: Office 3-R Bemidji, ity,mentaldepression, melancholiaand - amount of damage excess acid will Res. 99 - m. many other disorders which affect the cause to the delicate organization of brain can also nearly always be traced t0 ge :lm(; wn;ve—acid-leaghl. " 8o often you hear people eay ‘I am so-nervons I:think Fl!l 3 or'‘Iteeems I never get a go ;l;eflpgn more, my nerves are all en ge. stomach is the' direct: cause of their - troubles :because very-often there are 1o painsin the stomach at all. 8o you eee, you can’t alw. stomach ‘condition by the way your stomach, itself, feels. 1If you are-weak, nervous, unfit—if you are not up to your old time form ~if you lack your-accustomed enthu- siasm, energy and and gee if it 1sn’t acid-stomach that is holding. you -back ~robbing you of once.more.” your hm,mm and vigor. Get _ So. be sure to.get a big box of '%.f;.ilinne.::t'a ey B"“.‘“." 8 big box of EATONIC—the wonder- EATCNIC from your d; today. || 7. Bistar, Mgr o e:m't!};_' ful modern medicine that so quickl an acid stomachtorights. It the form of pleasant tas tableta B like ‘& "bi moufl&flbl;m:h of -excess «“Some Saving!” says the 50 Exira Fancy Silk Georgatte Crape Waists Wednesday Only! Copeanty o §4,08 /A.Real Money Saving Special | TROPPMAN'S-- There 'is & -much closer mfinwfion between the stomach-and ‘brain than _to'chew—not more! RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobaceo DOCTORS DR. L. A. WARD Physician ‘and Surgeon -Bemidjl, . Minu. DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic .Physician and ‘Surgeon - Ibertson Block Office Phone (163 DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office: Miles Block _A. V. GARLOCK, M.D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Pitted " DR. E. A. 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It is because of on that indigestion, ‘stomach’ an ~all' of which VETERINARIANS - Dr. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess DENISON & BURGEDES the stomach! e ——————————————— J. WARNINGER 5 VETERINARY SUBGEONW ce and Hospital 3 of Troppman’s. Phongol?t?. ;:l.l“ 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. Thousands of people are using EATONIC and the resuits obtained are 6o Temarkable as to be almost unbe- lievable. Yet thieir letters of gratitu-ie, many of which are received daily, prove absolutely that EATONIC does all and even more than we claim. The medical profession, t0o, recognizes the an value of this wonderful remedy. learned Michigan doctor wrote re- cently: ‘‘I have had such wonderful snceess with EATONIC that I want every.one to know how guickly it will neutralize the acidity-of the the stom- ach (acid-stomach) and ithe; stomach will soon be sweet and normal again, and the sick man well and happy y to pieces;’’ night’s . ittle:do they drenm that acid | BUSINESS I! judge.an acid- TOM SMART . = Dray and Tramster es. Ph 68 N o 818 Amega” Fhons A3 —make this test | MUSICAL iINSTRUMENTS 1f it fails in any way to give you the kind of: satisfaction you want, take it back—he will refund your money. He doesn’t want one cpenny of your money unless EATON; you, ATONIC ~FOR.YOUR ACID-STOMACH NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY Dwight D. Miller WE CAN Insure Anythu: 5 . Offices, Seourity Ba: mh::f 167 candy. - GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grooeries, m-; m m!., Plour W. G. SCHROED Bemidji E}hnno 6| ENTERPRISE. AUTO (0. Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG Manager - Good Judge You ‘men ‘are saving everycent you can. You ought to know that this quality tobacco costs Jess You take a smaller chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don’t need a fresh chew so often. - THE REAL TOBACCO CHE " put up in two styles H. N. M’KEE, Funer‘] Director W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco PHONE 178-W or R Defective