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DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women ..and .Children _ MARY REGAN AT REX. - Tomorrow’s bill at the Rex thea- tre is exceptionally d and Mary Regan and Anita ‘Stewart areito be shown in two of theiribest pfotures. Anita Stewart appears in a iseven reel melodrama that i that is sure B - mn Ampuo: um u.nn BEMIDIS FIONRER-FUBLINKING OO, N.* “G. Bi-CARSON ‘E. H. DENU & lhmger . “ONE OF THE FINEST” xAs REFRESHINGLY, NOVEL _PLOT Tom Moore is just: old-fashioned enough to like -grace said..at table This is hardly to be expected of a supposedly world<weary screen star, ‘« but then the-likeable :Goldwyn lum- inory is not weary of the world or anything else. “His simplicity is quite as pronouneced as his zest and his enjoyment of life is- not expres- sed only on the scren but in his daily routine away from ‘the studio. And in his home his mother asks a blessing before each ‘meal quite as naturally as his mimic parent does in his new Goldwyn picture, “One of the Finest,” which comes to the . 3 3 TRBAPEONS 933 - Entsred at the postoffice at midjl. Minn., as second-class mglgar under :& 62 Congress of March f‘l ? BWA!EMBSE Up-to-d-le Gmerw- We deliver anywhere > —Give Us A Trial— 1216 Beltrami Ave, 5 Phone 840 lt n paid to annonynou- contributions. Wflter’l name must’’ "F‘?b 'gdltor. but mot necesnfllyhto . publication. mmunications for the Weekly Pioneer must .reach this'office mot.” later zm l‘uudl.r of nch week to irisure publiuflon in the current issua There is hope for those who have sufl"er- :éd from ‘so-called incurable diseases and ~ailments and those who are not up to the * ; Grand theaire Saturday and Sunday, ||, fpark in }}llealth and efi"x_c:ency ‘That hope e e S g || SRR | | lies in Chirapractic, g”x‘m COUNTY AMD CITY PROCEEDINGS policeman_(played by Tom (Moore), Chlropr actic (KI-RO’PRAK'TIK) — to the sumptous- elegance of. Frances s WHY: YOU Hudsow's: (Beena Owen) eountty o>\ based upon the knowledge of the bram, ‘SHOULD INSURE s reduction in tauk because of his (| spinal column,: spinal cord and nerves. - e e Pressure on the nerve at the opening where :REDUCTION NOT T/ BE 1MMEDIATE Federal taxes are payable this year under the law which b ! Insurance any also provides the rates for next year at a reduction which will|1x hes home are responsivie for a re. [| + it leaves the spinal column will cause dis- . In 1918, (In 308 workin tga;{:, yield an estimated four billlions. The reduction is from:a nor.|treshingly aovel glot. « ease in the - organ or tissue at which the - et S e R ) mal rate of 12 per cent. to 8 per .cent, the surtaxes being un-|,. 0% the S0 PROstam Wil bb €000 nerve ends. The Chiropractor adjusts, : Every Second . 11.20 changed. The expectation of further reductlons in.rate will be|part comedy, “Tho Sea Wolt."” ° D J : Every Minut .$671.75 disappointed, according to interviews with Senator Smoot and with his hands and without drugs.or kmfe, sy Hows Naua Representative Fordney reported in Twin City papers, but they GREAT ;Jvom's BLAY. ' the dlsplaced vertebrae, which relieves the taidlin iy n.on,m'ss “The Unknown Love” is a wom- an's play—one of the most power- fully appealing that-has ever been given to the screen, and it is ‘glorified. by beautiful -sentiment. ‘Every »Mm,tll ..“,141 654.68 and During the Year $97,699,856.20 . .The Company has paid out '$375.00 While You Were Reading This Ad. hold out hopes of alleviation in methods of assessnient and col- lection. The reason that there can be no further reduction is that the treasury: needs all the taxes will yield. Taking the period .of war finance as a. whole,-bonds and taxes will yield a ‘total .of twenty-five billions, and the nation’s obligatione befare|Add to this the personalities of beau- interference with the nerve force and en- ables nature to-restore normal conditions, ° or health in the affected organs. July 1, 1920, will reach a total of thirty-three billions, making|'ifat Dolores” ‘Cassinelll. and - (he i U i = f i . eight bilhons more needed, .and which it is.thought the treasury 2:‘.’."':5.;..:‘2’ ri?i': fialxe'mm?flfio: e The b_gneficlal_ result:.s which ugually fo'l : ThD.NSv: xitfilg'filal.n can raise by comparatively short term issues placed with:the |excellence. | lew :Chiropractic 'ad‘JuStm_entS; even In Novthern Natl Bank Bldg. banks. The only hope of reducing the amount of treasury paper| = Every woman—and every mar, too cases that are of long standing and obstin- Room 5 Phone - e h 3 to be issued is-that better tax methods may raise more money ,h;',',‘:,“fl “f.f,‘c‘;,fl“{h,‘:{‘,’:‘;:' ';,[l.,:‘f than the Kitchin methods. day and Tuesday. Women, whose “Senator Smoot’s proposal is to lay profit taxes in the method m‘"‘" '“:;‘a.i‘fi:: ‘2“]"“:: h"y iwar of income taxes, including .all prefits at graduated rates, but|siima: by the great tragedy will be- & "’m with- simplification in method of assessment. The harassment hold this splendid- story and 'give - ) The BETTER ate, demonstrate the merits of “WAY To HEALTH ' under the present law.is as much in the accounting as in the|this affirmation. 1t is ‘a woman’s payment. The taxpayer in business on any considerable scale |story from beglnning to S0 e e has to emp]oy high talent .to calculate. his taxes, taking into f::‘;"‘:waki;.,‘:d f,'; ;ei':}‘,:;}:., f’wo,ff cansideration “capital stock, borrowed money, the intangible If you are ill and have not obtained re- lief heretofore, why not see. what help Chiropractic offers? Learn about Chiro- practlc. The heroine is a thorough American assets, the valuation of the intangible assets, including good- —-but a woman’s heart in such a| will and patents, over capitalization and undercapitalization,” | 5 st esuntrics—the Storaal Woman | etc. The substitute propoged is to tax all profits above the av-|who ¢an love a beautiful sentiment erage established for respective trades on an average of five|even more than she loves a man, and pre-war years. The removal of complexities and discrimina- ";a{,L:‘;Z,‘,‘ man even beyond the higpe e et . tions and harassments through legal and accounting niceties 2 would be a blessed relief, alike to the-treasury and business, in- dependently of the results on the amounts payable under Sena- ST ECE HUBJBAI.E.. ' nns LuNBE & nANNENBEnc torsmo"tsma“ Music students of St. Cecelin'§ GHIROPRAOTORS .. Representative Fordney s idea of the treasury’s necessmes § g y is that the tax yield of four billions will be a billion too small. ;:l":;o B “Lf“:g;tmz,s::cl; M:: d;’t" = 5 He calculates that the railways will need a billion for their defi-| by )iy hall, under the direction of 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. - Bemid;ji, Mlnn cit, and that the army and navy will need another billion to|gier porothy. The program fol- e . cover enlarged pay allowances. ~Interest calls for $1;250,000,- | 1ows- Phone 401-W. 000, and shipping for $700,000,000 on.construction account, be- vlolin. Ries,‘ ' sides losses not settled, nnd there are the general expenses on thel%cage of adbiltllon elv(;ms gggoévg 0(the war. The tariff, he thinks, i cou e made to yie 000 instead of a mere $170,-|Chorus. " 000,000 on imports of*$3,300,000,000. On half that total of s;nl-1::,“(;531-%::“&1?::;:“01“’ _ 1mportsl thetll:ag'rtlfi law yleld;d 5333 000,000, and present rates B 10 l;] Dfi“v ‘l‘l\h}a{zurk;, sitt, |- are so low that there must be a great increase of imports un-j¥arie Schasic, Vicls tanson. less the rates are raised. Mr. Fordney’s position is rx:mderate ,,.,s.f,!‘;; “Boloro.” Campani, Joseph for a repubhcan for he explicitly says that an exclusive or “pro-| , Piano, “Spring,”™ BoMh, Gertrude hlbitwe" tariff is not desirable. He neglects to consider whether | Smith. UR every pro-:@ fessional act is performed in a satisfactory man- ner. Our experi-- enced methods and { the justness of our business conduct are above criti- “Festival Polonaise,” Demarest Saint, “America Triumphant,” an increase in duties would not exclude a large ‘volume of im- Ly o, (ETone wECem . Sk -Viole The young lady ; ports. Voice, “Summer is Here,” Abt. Next door i Our foreign customers have been as eager to sell as to| Piano, “Solfeggietto et -Allegro, S buy here, for the depreciation of their currencies created ex-)|Bach Luella. Halvorson,, Elizabeth ays . change difficulties little short «of distressing, considering the] Y Vit “june” Tschalkowsky, |- il That when her exhaustion of their gold supply. ““We must sell to buy,” is their|Laura Sehroader. THE UNIVERSALD-CAR Pl cry, and the urgency of their buying is measured by the degree| The Golden Days, Schubert, of their hunger. They have done what they could to reduce Ch‘:,',','j,o_ «Mazurka,” Saint Saens. their imports of evérything but necessaries, and to increase their| Reading, “Sadies Music Lesson,’ Comes home From service Bring your Ford car here when it needs to exports to us of everything we could be induced to take. And | Fay, Margaret Burke. ‘be “tuned up” or repaired. We guarantee P we were so little sympathetic or understanding of their posi- L ‘.'r“g“,‘z‘c"\'l‘;‘,‘me:‘“m"q“e' the t reliable work; the gen:line Ford- e wnll' tion that we took their action as unfriendly, and some spoke of }{;ano_ (a) “Elf's Dance,” Grieg, i oy . Shie . Have his retaliation, as though conditions were nermal. We must buy| () “The Butterfly.” (¢)" “Bridal made materials and to ask Ford prices.. It Photograph taken to sell, unless we wish to see disorganization of international| Pocession, Alfred Peterson. is. our business to know all about Ford cars ; trade serious even in our stron iti Humorous; guartet—The Professor ¥ In uniform g position, and better worth P eiaughiil Gra s s 7 consideration than mere revenue, of which there can be no lack, fiifl’;gh,inf“’Jme:h bR, Ted and we have the necessary equipment with Before he lff we] i\t»;lsh to ralacla 1tfon con’sF;i‘eratlons ‘of revenue rather than|Cushner. competent workmen ‘and promise you Puts it'away o1 politics or social reform ere is no prospect of a reduction| .Violin, "Souvenir,“ Drdla, Thomas ; . . \ in rates of the larger taxes before 1921. Burke. : prompt attention at all times. When you ;\{ng ]::hat Voice, (a) “I gathered, n-'Rise,” want to ‘buy a Ford car cornie here: Run- axkerup ! Lee, (b) ““An Open ‘Becret,” Wood-i . Photographs : n:‘n} nhbeautll:;fl mndl spirited little| man; ArlineiDeneau. about $500; Touring Car $525; Coupelet Pleasé her . e . girl who saved the situation—these tet, “Invitation to the DPance,” . . .’ i NEWSOF THE | are the chie! 'fi?n'“"iié" .,%“ch 2l th‘,\;?}l;; Ll ion b A EMNC ) . $725; Sedan $645; one-Ton Truck Chassis The best. 1 e rate,” a 's Paramount ls, S. De Rushia, G. Mec-|" 50—a 0., it. . picture, which will be shown at the Eil::g‘)xflsin‘ : e s { $5 ," f.o.b. Detroit 2 T H E A T E R s [|Elko theatre Monday and Tuesday.| (gllege Sketch—*"Siz Cups of Cho-! This remarkably fresh and fanciful v W . rs—Ade- X B . story will keep those viewing it in fft}:tsnn ni(‘?:lia‘;u.&'nggweLaCom'm /| good humor.and demonstrate afresh|yr.rion Lee, Gertrude Smith; Dorothy c w JEWETT cn Inc 1 the acting ability and charm of the|green, Laura Schroeder; Hester Bea- | ' "W 1) J f beautitul little Miss Lee. con, Hazel Mc Daniels; Beatrice von BEMIDJI MINN. Kortland, Bernadine Schaak; Jean- . |ete Durand, Luella Halvorson. -, May Allison, beautiful young star The junior recital will be given find out whether or not it is any by Hun spies, a U-boat base on Mar- 0 i3 ) i o tha's Vineyard—and many other of “Peggy Does Her Darndest,” the|nonqay afternoon at 2 o’clock. The good ; all you have to do is to similafly unu' ual’ ideas are developed Metro play which will be the attrac- ( gojoy ing students take part: Buella in the plot '0f “The ‘False Facao|tion at the Rex theatre today, a|ignglish, Alfred ahd Blanche Grimin, | break it. Thomas Ance’s, Paramount-Art- ;outhern girl who has conquered the| panice Blondo, Mary Jane and Angeé - = e = — Same Wwa ith ’ ‘oraft spectal’ feature, which i on |iramatic world of the morth With|jine Corrigan, Dolly McMeckin, Ruth . WILL ug: you d"“t her unusual and bewitching person. Gilbertson, Elsle and Isabelle Schaak, =__—___‘_______—.—.fi_______ have to buy our groceries to view at the Elko theatre tonight and Sunday. ‘matinee and evening. The ality and ability. Having proven|jack Burgess, Luverne Dugas, Mar- find out whether or not you are her talent on- the dramatic stage v Gaddis, star.and company to-appear In scenes “""t to the bbb and, like her stage [ Mcopaniels, Biaire Stiles, Thomas ihe hiok - Jjust drop in and see what bar- fl;at pre fitled. :m. };‘wm}‘émm be- XD e ore :n” :::el:n:lmgg ?‘;,im; kredgamecrl::);nalmgxzmgfl ) iz e highest m_arket price ||| gains we have in all staple lines slfi?a:gv;gn::! the .fair .mal:se'l‘thhl: ing woman for Willlam H. Crane and | para Gisbgnns Jean Gibbons, Allison e #4 for rags metals, rubbers and of food-stuffs—that will con- will ocour to you -when you._ see|ron. ik ith vynne Mathison. | Gibbone. g L scrap iron. We also pay freight ||| Vince you. o ; o) ! oine e American iy 0 fy‘:: e’fitha?“ga’:::',. ht‘he ‘fi“‘ Mutual where she was.starred with g ; ; (l)goall outdOf town shipments for Paramount-Mack . Sennett eome?i‘; I}"o,l: L;ckwood Mstro. soon Lannet g » T goun dsf an}? dover' e ’ ! signed on this talented pair and Miss 4 . prices paid for hides. - which is also on view at the EIKo|Aljieon was co-starred TRith Harold | mth - theatre tanight and Sunday. It sa- semmnet .reach St ’ 1 tirizes the old melodrama of -thirty |2ockwoed in such 'plays as “The| _local disease, gre GOLDBERG S HIDE & FUR CO. An'l’runlu'gv neer;st hservlce head- quarters in est th street, New York, a fashionable cafe, thronged AT REX TODAY. you don’t have to eat an egg to Preparing an appetizing meal is an art and the first layout to, the cloth must be |River of Romance,” “The Masked ed 5 . SE RIS T a0 8 decldedly o€ R ke Come k. . 14 | Bt da s S Zebiogs ||| Phone 638-W 112 3d Street [|| GOOD GROCERIES and “Big _Tremaine.” After a ey Tad series of these pictures the clever| the blmd.#“t‘:m.olllx; -1.":%..‘..‘" othtio actress appeared as a supreme star in' iPs Catarrh M "Th:.lSflal Hypocrites,” “A Suc- for years cessfu venture,” ‘“The Return of | posed of mam t Mary,” “The Testing of Mildred | combined wi Mens ddisions: ol ,nvm MiSS LEE. Vane,” “Her Ipspiration” .and “In|Jurtfers. 7" pDpetect. & pair ... for Thirty Days" In ~Peggy Does i Men’s Work Shirts 85¢- A story of pirates bold, of buried|Her Darndest,” Mjss Amson can be | results §8 catarrhatcanaitions. Semd for | SANSCAER B MR N OJRBRENEE:E ORORIRD BRI | ... 0 Tt . treasure, of e -slacker who tried tolseaid to have accomplished the most | evade government ‘service by steal-|brilliant work of her successful 'Go"" {ng s sbip from a ne old e captain, | career. : Pille tor mflam — e ——n e o o+ e i “every minute. Another special attraction at the Hiko, tonight and tomorrow evening, will be . .the music by the popular Elko..orchestra. . We have them in high quahty and low prices. Cor 4th Street and Minnesots a3 » » i ‘ »

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