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hY *. THER BEMIDIT DAILY PIONEER : 00N BXORPT ¢ —— JUBLISEED EVERY ATTERN gg.nn,—-— o @. E. CARSON, ] - Pres. and Treas. /Y \ p E. H, DENU, Sec. and Mgr. = 7 Entered at:the postoffice’at Bel under Act of Congress of March 3, \ TELEPEONE 928 1 '~ \ g 7 l;.l:d.fl. Minn,, as second-class. matter d 7 N g No attention psid to annoymous contributions. Writer's um must ; be known to the editor, but not nceessarily for publication. e Weekly Ploneer must reach Communications for this office not t later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. e N e e “REPORT ON CHRISTMAS SEALS. . Mimnesota citizens made a $144,288.34 investment in health through the 1919 Chyistmas Seal sale,-it is announced by Miss Eva K. McGarry, is the largest amount ever made " through the sale of Christmas Seals.in the ; and exceeds by $56,000 the returns from the last 1917, which totaled but $88,00 state director, Christmas Seal sale, This available for public health work history of the state sale, that of . The eighty-seven county public health - associations will have a total of $88,036.17 with which to finance their 1920 rogram. The Minnesota ceive $40,813.32 and the share. is $15,438.85. . These figures will be slightly increased as belflffi » are being reported daily to the Minnesota blic Health: tion, according to Director. Mc These funds will finance a tuber more effective than has program far Garry. k and: public’ health een made po}‘ssible in this state, public health experts emphasized today. /°- ' More tuberculosis, baby, and maternal clinics, enlargement of sanatorium and preventorium facilities, health demonstra- tions, nutritional classes, fiirthering of public ]lpalth legislation, expansion of school health crusade, intensifying of the general \health educati?nal program-'b health associations, greatly intensified war for . Christmas Seal sale. are among ] health made possible by.this record y ‘the state and county public the many vital phases of the Of the eighty-seven counties, 'Beltramj has a credit _of $1,301.28, standing ‘eighth of the state counties, many of wh;ch were.of larger population and more com}e 'sed. To the National Tuberculosis association, scription on the seals will give Health association, $40,813.32, sociations, $88,036.17. v the state sub- $88,036.17; Minnesota Public and to county public health as- The ?otal sale of seals in the state was $144,288.34. YOU CAN NAME THE CANDIDATES? - ~ AR ,few, years ago.a presi'dentig}“_cdnfiiaign was a live one. ,'Things were whaoped ‘and’'the eagle screamed mightily: But now? . picnic ‘would be a roaring cataract in comparison. «candidates pussyfooting:garound,.and yet we are ‘are full of 2 up with a Whiz, band wagons paraded, g A Sunday’school|| , The woods willing to wager -that there isn’t ‘a “person .in-this town whq can name them days, ‘and = 1"\Vh,at‘s Your Husband Dalng!", 3 | fwas adapted from George V. Hobart’s NEWS OF THE THEATERS JACK DEMPSEY. BEWARE . Eddie Hearne, the huskey young] % juvenile,fwell known for his physlcal prowess, plays the juvenile-heavy role in the new -Mitchell Lewis produc- tion, “The Last of His People,” which comes to the Rex theatre Thursday| and Friday. These two nfen of strength are about the same size and their thril- ling hand to hand struggle at the picture’s climax is one of the fiercest ever enacted for the screen. -OLIVE THOMAS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. REX How a pretty peasant girl wins and weds .a young nobleman, loses him and then retriéves hls love is delight- fully portrayed by Olive Thomas, in her third Selznick picture, *‘The Glor- jous Lady.” at the Rex tomorrow and ‘Wednesday: ¢ il The plot:lfas for its pivotal thread a- “pointto point’ race, the ancient classic .of ‘the English' turf, when rich and pcofjhigh and low, come’togeth. er and m lesindiscriminately. For the.occdsion all class distinction is wined away as.nobility and.peasantiy rub elbows in an effort to carry off . the racing honors of the day. v Jack Dempsey will also -}se’Aseen. - LAST TIME AT GRAND TONIGHT | - She didn’t know how'to swing lorgnette, ‘but—Oh, -how she could throw a lariet. Zowie, 'what a wild and wooly lady. _Her first name:.was|tume, her “Pinto”; her middle name was ‘“Pep’. She came from Arizona, but there wasn’t anything arid about her —she had more snap than a barrel of . “And when she hit the trail Boy—Silk Stockined Social Sals lost their breath—and High-Hatted Har- olds lost their heads. And when “Pin-|" _to” got rough with the lariet and the " shooting irons! Say, you never saw » anything funnier and jazzier in all your life. Mabal Normand in “Pin- to’ and “fwo. Doliars Please”—a Goldwyn comedy, will be ghown; for the last time at the Grand-tonight. . .The picture at the Elko theatre tonight and tomorrow is a mirth- all. The votétis a pretty. big man l}imself the! 4 president is just an’ ordinary fish in his eyes.. [ L 5 ! « and roadway stage play that - pleased our Hus- not so long ago. “What’s band Doing™ is about-a suspicious n'gwed_wite named Beagrice Rid- leyWhd wondered why hér. husband receivel:iletters every mornipg. with “Honeysuckle Inn,” a ~liveiy road- !house, printed on the envelops.' And wondering, she grew suspicjous and consulted a lawyer. But the lawyer troubles of his own with his wife. So did his rotund and jovial - business partner. 3 “ . So there was a hilarious melange of young and, suspjcious- husbands and wives. ‘What follows ic too rich to reveal gratis. Suffice it Lo say that a combination of Miss May's fair face. Mr. McLean’s nerve, and a golf playing judge bring about a happy ending. " A BY REQUEST—NAZIMOVA AGAIN. TONIGHT AT THE REX THEATRE By -request, Nazimova will again be shown at the Rex theatre tonight in that stupendous screen presenta- tion, “The Brat.” B In her study of the strange little street waif, Nazimova runs the entire range of the emotions. Never has she had a role that called for so amaz- ing display of ner powers of mimiery, facial expression and‘ pantomime. “The Brat” is a creatufe of. moods as varible as April zephyrs—as fleet- ing as a sunbeams dancing on a bub- ble. And no more admirable imper- . |conation than this could be found for Nazimova, ‘‘the star of a ‘thousand moods,”’ in her newest Metro picture. - ''This celebrated Russian actress is seen in an entirely new role than that; in which she-has been accustomed, the rise of a chorus girl who lost her |position: because of her shabby cos- weird -experiences; the at- (T kx4 s et Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It ‘/ provoking screen farce featuring|: those new, youthful co-starg, Douglas traction for an author, & Wealthy/son, who s writing a similar story, her inspiration and her subsequent mar- riage. AR S o Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin, real mon- keys in action on the screen, will be shown and Also “Fox News,” the best in the business. S s o chilhlzizs, [, |.chest. - Always dej 380 and 60c jars; S) L] nExiOe Starting &Lighting Battery and “Exio¢"Service 7o~ Automobiles D'ON’T' neglect _ your ‘Starting and Light- ing Battery. Likeother vital ‘parts’ of your car, . it requires attention. We will inspect your bat- /tery free of charge; we will repair it at a reasonable Public Health association will re-|: National Tuberculosis association’s Miller’s Battery Shop - 219 Foutth St. . MITCHELL last of his tribe, and a social sybarite on’the crest of a ‘mountain; peak. S /1, || ™HE PIONEER WANT ane .~ | BRING RESULTS who specialized in divorce cases,” had| Creémy‘g]omplexldns RY the ICE CREAM treatment L for a month; the result will be sur- prisingly pleasing and it will be so'much better for your complexion than candies and sweets,* - .- L KOORS ICE CREAM SUPREME HALLET CUR . place your order at ONCE, an ' the time to see about a “Nisco Marnure Spreader, John SR GRAND--TOMMORROW _Main’ Event | " “Preliminaries '~ Mrs. C. E. Hallett vSs. . Mrs, (name withheld) - Mrs. Hallett will forfeit $25.00 if she fails to throw < her -opponent in ten min- " utes, . N YOUNG CURTIS vs. ol FRANK SMITH. . * of Fairmont x JRTIS Best two out of three falls to a finish.. . : PRICES_75c and $1.00—Ringside Resirved, Extra - DOORS OPEN 7:30—WRESTLING 8:30. Ladies Are Invited to Attend PANT BARGANS We have just been notified by the Minnesota Paint Company of an advance to take effect April 1st.- Our- stock is very' complete and-as the Minnesota Company - has kept about. 40 cents below standard companies, we are going to give you the privilege of getting in at.the old price. We will accept.0.K.’d orders to March 28th - at $4.80 per gallon on outside paint for house jobs. Price after March 28th, . _On' Minnesota Floor; Interior and. Flat Paints we . d will accept O.K._’d ‘orders to Margh:‘2'8 at $3.60 per gal. Pi'ipe ‘after’ M“fi’?’-" 28th, $4.00 per ghll;;n. .25:per gallon. . . ‘On* Minnesota Cement X Barn Paint at $2,90 per gallon, will be $3.15 after March-28th. S st “Save money by.buying goo@ Paint at, cheap’ price NOW. ‘When.you get your pricé on paints:examine ' the analysis on the can, and do not buy anything but a pure whitelead, zinc oxide; linseed oil, and a’' small amount.of dryer. That is the Minnesots quality-an- . aly8is, so why be satisfied with anything inferior. - The zinc is. not put.in to ‘cheapen hthe pé.int, as 1t ls : \worth more money per pound, but it serves the purpose of hardening the lead and prevents chalking. ~Minne- sota outsifle white will not turn yellow or fade out. ‘ Farmers Notice—QOwing to the Weekly going out | .on Thursday, the 256th. We will accept yourofders at - old prices up_to the 31st. ! . 'BUY, NOW—SAVE " INSIDE FINISHES - For Your Floors— /' R Kyanize Floor Varnish.- ' Martin’s Floor Varnish. .. L ) Amberlyte:Floor Finish..... .. ., .. _ . .. " " Johnson’s Prepared Wax; paste.and lquid. ', » Carmote Liquid Wax:“ % = oo Minnesota Flat Interior, Mirinesota Gloss Interior. . Alabastine, 75c and 90c:per package. . | . Kalsomine, 556¢ per package.: - =+ . . ~Climax: Wall Cleaner, 20c per package. See our line of Liquid Veneer and O’Cedar. Mops _and Furniture Polish. Make & clean job of it. ** - , . " 'MACHINERY . Last week’s paper had a complete ad of our John Deere Machinery. If you found-the machine you wanted d“be sure of getting what you need. y T A L 1f you did not find your requirements, call in-an talk it over with us, and we can' assure you of quick service—that is if 'you .purchise early. -Just now is Vap Byunt Drill; Hoover or Irom Age Potato Planter, JohniDeere Manure Spreader, Deere Plows and: Har- iy : - BICYCLES ! See our windows for the-wenderful “Reading Spe- . cial” Bicycle.. It is built-right, nobby - looking, and ‘an easy runnmer.” Our stock:0f bike'sundries is very complete. Repair your old. bike or get a new one, .~ TROUT FISHERS* ATTENTION We expect our big order of fishing tackle this week. Better call in next week and-pick out what you need. * We will have'a full line-of ereels, poles, lines, hooks and\.everything for your sport. = g _ ARy ~