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£ Needless Labor. “John,” sald the nervous woman, ‘I ; think there is g burglar in the house?” Ak LR «Nonsense! Why should a preds-| Thousands Have Piscovered tory person take the trouble to break Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets HONOR. LIBERATOR OF URUGUAY . ioto a dwelling when he can walk Han'nlcmSubsfimue land his supporting-company is excel- area bstitut around a few blocks and gather up Dr. Ed '0_—live T ablet, “the it REX THEATRE TUESDAY |2 The state depirtme ot has made it lent. Estelle Taylor made her screen . most "diffiouit for tourist Americans|49b0t 1n o8 CLY B2 Nt | . - g!’t' P!:‘W"s";° :""a‘n 'F‘:l‘e:; favor. The direction by J. Gordon | Suoscribe for The Floneer. almost instantaneous. ‘These little ofive-. rope, but @ trip to the Tyroles%| pawards fs fine, and the production ) s . colored tablets are the result of Dr. Alpe: s In store for tho SPOrIi0] Ihas been staged with great care. The| Jf | : : ; B b : Edwards’ determination not to treat who attends a psrt«:,rmrnee tothe Rex |sets are rich dnd the exteriors are el g . { 9 liverand bowel complaints with calomel. Husbands,” which begins a particularly attractive. In short, : SR AT 3 _ The pleasant little tablets do the: . : théatre T“”’d“g' ads” 1 eded to| The Adventurer” is a real treat—a . ol IS ; . that calomel does, but have no. e flx’nl:‘stc}:::e:en sn :a.:otll‘l‘:ned o |movelty done with perteciion. g ! Sl teefl)mlflteefismtrmz‘nl;eni ggn;rlm;lmflk ' dér the direction of Eric Stroheim, ¢ & . Srty take hold of the trouble and {and’stars the actor-director himself. quicily correct it. Why. cure the liver . The story concerns a famous Am- at the expense of the teeth? [ erican surgeon who allowied bis beau- sometimes plays havoc with the guns. tiful wife to take his love for hex 0 stro: quids. is 3 take mlon:lei Let Dr. Edwards’ Otive: gallons of priceless milk?” stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is.. “MY HUSBAND'S OTHER WIFE” 1S STORY OF TANGLED LIVES When Stanley Olmstead sat down for granted. before his tytpewrlter m'n}1 wrote “gly A B Ia Stroheim is seen as Lieutenant von Husband’s Other Wife,” he created a blets take its place. Steuben, an Austrian officer, who |fascinating story wlthsa complétiatid M-I- WUHK G“‘H“T EEn . Headaches, "dulllm",and'thatluz 1f ot ortunity to|situation. When J. Stewart Block- e come avails himself of an opD y eeli :i liverm. ‘l‘make B?msdm 2 1l the void left in the heart of the|ton took the scenario and transferred young wife by ‘her husband’s indif- |it in action to the silversheet, he gave ference. the story the master touch of pathos Union Dentists What happened: when the famousjand humor, while Sylvi® Breamer, | ) surgéon realized that he must heal Robert Gordon, Warren Chandler and ’ 3 the wound in his wife's heart is vivid-|May McAver. portraying the four| i 2 principal characters, made the story| < i “ 1y depicted at the unusual climax of the production. live. \ Opposite City Hall Schroeder Bldg. Bric Stroheim 18 best remembered| “My Husband’s Other Wife” takes' for his portrayal of a Hun officer in|you behind the scenes in a theatre “Phe Heart of Humanity.” He wrote|and shows you the private life of a produced and Is-starred in *“Blind |popular stage star who submerges Husbands.” 0% her husband’s personality in that of Supporting the -villain is the|her own. After the divorce she re- deautiful Francelia Blllington and a|alizes too late her husband’s worth strong cast of Universal players, and tries to win him back, in spite amqng them Sam DeGrasse, H. Gib-fo fthe fact that her husband has an- son-Gowland, = Valerie Germonprez |other wite. . and Jack Perrin. It is saild “My Husband’s Other «Blind" Husbands” s unlike any|Wife,” which comes to the Grand Dr. Jacobo Varela, minister ;trmh inuguay to_this éountry. with ‘hls wife, . :who was sponsor for. the. steel cargo carrier “Artigas” launched at the Hog . PP it iuhnd. Philadelphia, navy yard'and named in honor of General Artigas, the AIIICI'ICfllI i l.egloll Dflllce jUberator of Uruguay. R plcture ever shown according to the|theatre for two days commencing i : (" . A tuumon‘;;tt;he m::::: Jt hn]: been g‘morrow, untangles this interesting —_— Ralph Gracie Post pronoun e pe photoplay by |knot. 0 BIG T ' — - . ARE YOU IN NEED OF i 1 Al)s ‘;EI B‘"B Wanted Some One Congenial. Number 14 . more than one pre-release reviewer. Its first engagement here will begin . The .Applicant—As your. pald com- T 2 the Rex Tueeday. WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT SPRINGS MEETING| seatee. i & oe < - (N Tags ‘ TUE ABVENTORER® | dnitews and loge ot S AL ENSE 1 HoT 6 DAty you on week-onds and other short |[] Cards WEDNESDAY, u ) (] ity cot ) il Rty § 3 ik Margarite Clark picture, “All-ofwa- ‘ (By United Press) :° - 'fllpls? ey - Blanks April 14, at the ! SCORES A TRIUMPH |gydden Peggy,” opening at the Elko| 'Hot Springs, Ark., April 12.=Five rs. K. Nyne—Oh, I didn't advertise Folders wThe Adventurer,” as presented |last night, a merry@treen mixup. |thousand good roads advocates from for a companion for myself. It's for - Tast ey William Fox at the|, Here is bright rémantic comedy, [SVery state were expected. in Hot|my little dog, fo keep b from be- Dodgers ARMORY, " Springs this week, it was-declared, | i0g lonesome while I'm out. Reeflipb Rex theatre, for a run of two days[developing a plot , besides some proved to be a, spirited romance and |heart-warming love interest, leads in- as half that number, early arrivals, : £y Good music, good floor, William Farnum a thrice welcoms|to several scenes that are chock-fuil convened today for a four-day’ con- star. B. Lloyd Sheldon has written |of dramatic confiict. And every epi-|Vention of the United States Good Statements , : @ story that at all times is.well sus-|sode is permeated with the sunshine|Road assqciation. BEEL ; Y Bill Heads good time assured. . 'All falned, and in the role of the hero, |that is Marguerite Clark. . For good| -The national assoctation ‘will' be : - friends of the Legi ; Mr. !:il;nu:nhhu ::nnutuml Serad ‘onee wh:;uome ,entertainment “All.of-a~ :‘:}fi‘"d ?lvl‘fl 1(6 l;lnd 17 bY the an- || m——— Invitations il: B r:; 1L & :!I are more his right to be called the lead-|Sudden Peggy,” thoroughly satisfies. meeting of the Bankhead ‘Na-! acket Heads most cordially invi t ing actor of the silent drama. There|. The situation of a young girl pre- tional Highway association. The Al- For Prompt D;ray * i E H BI| tend this -nfy 1 tefl 6 at'. is in his .performance of Don Caeear |tending she is married in order to bert Pike Highway association will, Service Phone i Letter Heads en infermal & air f\o.r' de Bazan that which no other actor|further the romance of her widowed also meet here this week. B é Call . Legion benefit. e o récall could bring to it. His years|mother and then being obliged to| Forecast .y J. O. Roundtree, ai.! g at Pioneer Office : of experience on the stage and screen |“make good” on her deception is in- rector general of the United States ' 2 Phones 922 and 923 Dave fitted him perfectly for such & |terest-arousing right off the reel. association that the convention will! ‘ : Dancing at 9:00 role, and it was in this type of part| *All-of-a-Sudden Peggy” will again be the largest in the history of the| Auto D for All ; i i that he scored so-emphatically before |he screened at the Elko tonight and | organization will be realized, it is uto Uray 1or =t Tickets $1.00 ' . motion pictures had reached the level | Tuesday, matinee and evening, in believed.’ Oklahoma's delegation Kinds of Work ; b they occupy today. connection with “Kiddies,” a Prizma | 500 strong” and.large delegations ; : . GOODWORK IS - - — . Willlam Farnum scores a personal |natural color picture, and an indus- from Arkansas, Alabama, North Caro- H v . g triumph as Don Caesar de Bazan;ltrial-educational reel. lina, ‘Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, ienry an, P rop. OUR SPECIALTY SUBSCRIBE Fon‘ Missouri, Texas, Tennessee, Kansas, DAILY PIONEER LARK e IN—— Colorado, Arizona, New ‘Mexico, Ohio, : . C. H. Brough, wife of the Arkansas ) mumm governor, named a committéé of 50 i L : TR al}-states west of the Mississippi, 5 5 Subcomimittee Recommends |with the exception of Arkansas, | oo Gar Will be among the spesk- [ Cleaned, 48c per Ib; re- Profiteerin, - That _fi‘” g B° Trea :::d;v;::‘l:‘ege?:i);gve:: the week al-| pregident of the women’s baard of|| than 60-1b lots, 50c and 55¢ | son in War Times . the southern commercial _congress,|| per 1b. Guaranteed . free (By United Press) partment of Justice believes tha con- Speake ‘ 1 . 'k . o T P e [Pt e wester sate, 37| Soparer pommmmed ot || - H. L ARNOLD ‘“All-of-a~-Sudden Walker) —Criminal prosecution by [utilization of the less costly meat|gepator on “Progress of Road, Build: Route No. 1. Phone 22-F-310 : lars alleged to represent government siderable saving without injuring the| ,.4q 4w bt 4 aw X losses through fraud, waste and ex- wholesaler or retailer or decreasing A. F. Beament, secretary of the| k ; :.\-jvq' h i tonments were demanded today in re- 2 ‘|one of the ot the' PSYCHOLOGY IN DAILY LIFE D iThe Noxt THbE A i [ ar tee. Report which is result of nearly [psychology at our State Normal| L. G. Adams, A] ll ¥ : two years investigation recommends |school, showed herself to be quite| Automobile dea’ie,g"fi“fl{,‘:‘;‘,’{f“fi'f"“‘ A Ba[‘llel g Mon. & Tues—Matinees 20c—Eve’s 25¢ Kenzie, Illinois, and McCullough,| . Miss Grant first sketched an out-|special conference of state highway E‘veryonecan—you 3 3 Wisconsin, Virginia and otheér statés : l m 0N WAR ‘SAVE m 0“ MEAT’ were among the first in town. " - F ” ' — armers: - : Washington, April 12.—Today be-| Arkangas women to attend. Mrs.|| HOME GROWN, MEDIUM Louisiana, Towa, Missouri, Oregon ers. Other prominent women dele- Encouraged by the results of thelngohville, T o ’ enn.,,” and Ida K Belle i i ] y 'rom quack grass and-thistle: Department of Justice and suits to cuts ,especially those from the fore ing in Alabama” where $25,000,000 travagance in cost plus system of con. | the prices paid to the farmer for bis|Lincoln National Hi ey . : : ' LOF ¥ Highway.. .:: 1 € L4 " KIDDIES” —Natural Colors— RRIZMA ports to house by sub-committee on héad Highway, *“The Next Thing To et 2 e » b i an amendment to Co:.stitution mak-}adept in handling the above subject, T. H. McDo: E - ing. profiteering in war time treason|in an interesting and prnctics]ly' Public Roads b‘,‘,‘,‘“‘?",_ Unltgd” fiates Bdl\fi Ddy 3 ! . and legislation to prohibit all cost-|helpful lecture at the council cham-| Cyrus.G. Avery, président. of the o 5 TONIGHT & S i Ohfo republican members sub-com-|line of the past history of theoretic|engineers will be addressed.by:Ca F ‘ : pt. H ; can, if you'll only use . : : Women will take an aétive part in || CONTRACTS DEMAND |~ WEEK LAUNCHED TODAY e iiinten erctibond et | e P i o ins “Save m on meat’ 'week in| . gins “Save money on meat’ 'week 107 olaugia-Quigley Murphy of the New RED CLOVER "' ' gates included Mrs. Louise Lindsa; cleaned, 53¢ per Ib. Less Y, campaign in other zones, the De-|cjarke. recover seventy-eight million dol- |auarters, will be able to effect con-|ygq recently voted in bonds for good live stock ; ‘ tracts for building sixteen army can- | live stock. 4 Dr. S. M. Johnson, New Mexico, » Make Them it Wkt b Wl war department expenditure commit- Miss Emma Grant, instructor in|Do. op N plus contracts. Representatives Mc- |bers Sunday evening. Albert Pike Highway will attend. A mittee signed report while represen.|psychology. She then showed how it|J. D. Fauntleroy, federal bureau of . :.:tlves Dor:lmns. Michigan, in minor-|was used in all our daily lives, con-|good roads. yireport declared there was found [sciously or uncomSciously. Though A government exhibi very little evidence of fraud and had|we all chance to use some of the convegntlon when 1{ Jp::.egl “tgd:hys not cost plus system been used Germ- | principles of applied psychology 'by|The display included machinesy and ¥ ans woulld. have been in Paris before | instinct, yet it is only the genfus,|material much of the former being|’ .‘ll" Po'n!a' solqiers reached the battlefield. on‘e lnla ‘;nlllton, whose natural in-|furnished by the war department. : / _— stinct leads him to use enough psy- Among the delegates were a.dozen|: —if wonderful eav- ¥ COUNTY ‘OFFICERS RETURN chological laws tc make him a great|or more governon‘ot states, :hou:x- !ts . leav- o_0 : A FROM CONVENTION |Success: Theretore, the rest of us|ecutives of all states having been per- ening strength and (] should, by patient. stdy of applied |sonally invited by Governor Brough.| ' absolute, purity in- L4 il County Auditor Johmson and the|psychology, seek to understand. the Judge B. M. Allen, Blrmln‘hm‘ . - P! ), T 7 Poal 7:00 Curtain 8:00 Beltrami Board of County commis-|laws of the mind, to assist us to|Ala., is president of the Bankhead as-| = surethis, That'swhy ;- rs Open. 7: KW &S0, sioriers returned this morning from |greater success in every way. sociation, Governor Brought, first|’ cooking experts, do- a convention of County Auditors and | few weeks of starting a study class in ation will preside at that .meetin o County Boards. A\gddtor Johnson re-|applied psychology, and they take|because of the death of Senator. mnks. 5 i <2 ports that the meetink was one of the| much encouragement from the much | head, Alabama, President. B ‘ 8 - o most important and most enthusias-|increased attendance at this, their PRI MRS G, St. Panl where they were attending Several have been talking for a|vice.president of the National associ~ ! 3 teach- AFASCINATING plAYV/ THE ISLAND PARADISE | tic that had been held in the state for|second meéting. l;ypcrcrltlell : years. i BN REE ) o 15 . There was a remarkable unamity BIRD GETS HIS MAIL “Do you care for these movia.'close- . ups?” i “No,” replied the esthetic person. “They give you a fine chaumce to study the expression: on -the- star’s Calumet contains only .- | such ingredients as have i o l A - 1 face.” . X bemlpp!uiedmm ) v y p =t i the U.S.Food. it “Maybe so, but I can’t admire even the most begutiful woman when her Y-mqvhlmh!it CATCHY MUSICNA VE SONGSE DANCES face looks like a full moon.”, of sentiment along the line of Good Jewett City, Conn., April 12.—A Roads construction and With very man living on the ;'urapl delivery few exceptions every one in attend-'route complained to the. postmaster ance was strongly in favor of the that he hadn’t received any mail for Babcock Amendment. A small mi-|3 week or two. The postmaster said nority headed by Senator Lee endeav-|the carried had been covering the ored ‘to attach an amendment favor-|poute. The man went home and ing gravel construction to the motion|found that the carried had been put- endorsing and supporting the amend- | ting his mail in the bird house on the meft but it received practically nolrigge pole of ihs barn instead of the Too Bad. support and the motion was passed witht & remarkably small number vot- usual R' F. D. box, Mother—Do not feel so upset, . NOT A MOTIQN PICTURE ] HIGHEST S2inge ing in opposition. my. Your little sister has passed the . All the commissioners from Beltra- GBEH?AA’%’D OF UNIFORM | critical polnt in her fliness, and will Cast of Sixteen mi endorsed the Amendment and| washington, D. Pril 12.—The | &et Well. -— N o o strange as it may seem no oppositfon |French Gourragere of the colors of| Tommy (tearfully)—I know it. And Native Hawaiian MUSICIanS w:s omlsom:tex'ed1 from the large cities|the ribbon of the Croix de Guerre|ncw she will want to eat all the good . FES where it naturally should come from | (green and red) is officially made a | things the nelghbors send in to her PRICES— Native Dancers - 50c, $1.00 and . . : $1.50—Plus War Tax Special Scenery and - Tickets at theatre after 5 . 5:00 p.m. Electrical Effects 1 The Smoking, Burning Volcano in full action, Princess “Lei-Keia,” Native Hawaiian - Girl ! Dancer, in an artistic and refined conception of the famous Hula Hula Dance 3 ag the large cities will be the large|part of the uniform of payers of the auto tax and will not|Sixth regiments and s??fh"fii’ifii‘l reap | the benefit to as large an extent|Gun battalions of Marines, by a re- “A Mean Man. as the country districts. :enti order issued from Marine Corps| «wonld you mind telling me what eadquarters. -| the upkeep of your limousine amounts HEN EGG WITHIN AN EGG | ©T EN LAYS: P93 VIITHIY AN BGG | ~«Certainly not,” replied the prosper- Ohicago, April 12.—Theft of one|Foster of New Berlin, near Spring-| ous citizen. “But may I ask why you hunfred and thirty-five thousand|fleld, has a hen that laid an egg with- | want to know?” Bibles was reported by James Hicks,|in an egg. The egg measures nine “My wife’s been after me to buy &} . President Piison Bibles aseociation.|and a quarter inches in length and | filvver and I'm going to argub against| - Books were intended for dwstribution|seven and one half inches ih width,| it on a limousine basis.” among stat al institutions. the product of a Plymouth Rock hen. i g ¢ every day herself.

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