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r Touched Hév. The man who says that charity be- gins at home is not always corrobo- |. rated by his wife—~Boston Tran- script. Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning ‘Wash away all ‘stomach, liver, « . and bowel poisons before ° ‘ breakfast. 90,000,000 Broom Handles. It is said that 90,000,000 broom han- dles are used annually in the United States. » NEW | PLA ‘Jof this film, Manager Brinkman, says: “PAITH. FOX Y, “‘The Vigilantes’ tells the shady STARS PEGGY HYLAND side of early San Francisco’s life. 1t A sweet, thrilling tale of mischief|ig 5 tale of desperation, demonstrat- d menace, love and a lass, is told ing how suddenly a city can-be “Faith,” a new Willlam Fox Proripjunged into the lowest abyss of “diction starring pretty Peggy HY-|crime and debiuchery upon the ac- Yand, which will open an engagement | qujsjtion of great riches. It is Rome] &t the Grand theatre tonight. brought down to late years. But, it ~From a grubby kitchen drudge in i 5 petter story than Rome’s for San the home of her rich but grasping| Franeisco ‘came back,’ thanks to such old uncle to the arms of her loverimen 35 Wm. Cileman, leader of the and the position of mistress of a for- | vigilance committee. BEST FEED FOR LAYlNG HENS ! . Hyland is said to carry ;‘:.,u’gli:ce {hrough many stirring| You cannot sit for an hour and a|-Composition of Ration Rather Than scenes with a vim and’ dash that half '_betore the screen, watching this Method of Feeding Influences thrill and satisty. The dtory is one marvelous drama unravel itself Egg Production, that should appeal to everyone. without muu.ering curses upon the b Supporting Miss Hylend is a strong villain, ‘Rip’ Speckman, when he de- cast, including J. Parks Jones, Ed- ;gg:snl::t‘l: ol:uttvrv‘a 'x“ifem"?f‘ ;1::1"; i “Hall, Edward n the he [ ;. Eltifi‘fihyx;::::px, and Fred-|pioneers put up their battle againgt | sition of the ration rather than the erick Herzog. The Sas writ.|the Indians on the plains; ana @i | method of fecding bas the greater In- ten by J. Anthony'Besach and direct- most shouting out loud at the spirted | fluence upon cgz production. The To feel your best day in and day, out, to feel clean inside; no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken your breath or dull your head; no consti- pation, bilious attacks, sick headache colds, rheumatism or A gassy, acio stomach, you must bathe on the in- side like ydu bathe outside. : This is vastly more -important, because skin pores do mnot absorb ‘impnuritier flnto the blood, while the bowel pore: o. - To keep these poisons and toxin: well flushed from'the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels,; drink’ befeore breakfast each day, a'glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limesione; After you eat—always use E@W —=one or two tablets—eat like candy. Imuntxtyrefiavuflenrtbm,moaud Gassy Feeling. ' Stops indigestion, foodrouring, repeating, headacheand the m:uny caused by Acid-Stomach EATONIC is thebestremedy, ittakes Thousands of women and the harmful acids and gases right out | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tableta—the of the body and, of course, you get aes'sfqlsubsfimteformhmel-ww” 5 mfl.fl&mgwwodmfiely ther just to keep them fit. 10c and 25¢. il 3 K L ‘Experiments in the methods of feed- ing laying hens show that teé compu! f £ ed by Howard M. hell. action. - You cringe at the.cowardly | tests were made ut’ the Ohfo experi | phog in it. ‘This''wi “Fylannagnn and "Edwards,” the|shots that are taken. You laugh at| ment station. B i)Lreratfn ‘;" f;tesheflhltshew lgnt‘i::'emlli-e' ;. teed to satisfy or - o Lo oot Boys will appear in|the rough, hearty play of tue newly-| Ratlons for lnying hens should.cou- \mentary tract before’ eating more| Honey Fefunded by your own deng- | = “Chicken Hunters"—a 2-part com-(Tich miners that come swaggering | tain from 10 to 12 per cent of meat|food. e ) gist Costa'trifle.. Please try it! ~ungcribe for The Pioneer. edy. g “-t:lyt 'o:t:::':h;‘f"gfl:t‘ t:;:‘::{l’::'- serap or a good grade of digested| Get a quarter pound of limestone ¢ ’ - » ¥ " | tankage, or their - equivalent in skim phosphlu from your pharmacist. It A SPEED DEMON n city in all its ghastliness, ex- | mllk, is inexpensive and almost tasteless. agance, fear, fever and hopeless- - J Wallace Reid proves that he is a o ne 0PS 3571 The wet mash bas some disadvan- |Drink phosphated hot “water every 5 as it struggles through almost ; o speed demon of parts as Well as 'an | ,ears of sordid indecency. tagds, it is found, as it requires some |Morning to rid your system of these vile poisons and toxins; also to pre- entertaining comedy star in his new | " .,y o000 the vvi flantes.” Your | time each day to prepare and give the A p'l‘efinre, .'Excua: M{ gl:stén ko'n:::c: nerves are chilled when you witness| mash and may cause digestive disturb- vent their formation. Star :’»l“l:t sg:dns:.tur day, matinee their grim determination to put an’| ances in the fowls if too much is fed. — & onight ar e end to sin and crime and dishonor.| .A 'satisfactory ration consists in and evening. a Y PAID ADVERTISEMENT. Mr. Reid has the role of the young ou marvel at their heroism in at-| feeding a grain mixture of corn, three Wri . % R Mo S Darco” auto agency, |tacking perfidy, entrenched behind| parts; oats, one part, by welght, and ritten by'and inserted for Thomas g;"'g:i" 2 ivals O he . “Fargot. |Darracks of political influence, gold, | for the dry mash ration, ground corn Keefe, 234 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, ; ness rivals, ‘and blackest vice. Your heart beats Ahtip Min people, are most nnxl‘?ua to"secure 8rost when they grapple with the seven parts, bran 3 parts)-meat scrap :meh O!t:h;en:wm- ":xicomrn;otor. ‘Hounds’; you want to shou. them five parts. About twice as much grain anqmil powder. atoupting a challo'n!gom ‘Goaspeed’ and you forget you are in | 28 Iash should be consumed, for a road race, Wallie is fouled by :nnt‘;’:t;:'y z"ga:':.rz::gsx;’“:e: g:e - his rivals, but manages to cripple years ago.”_ p 5 Jhntd ‘Y them so that Theodore Roberts, in DO NOT MAKE GOOD MOTHERS the role of “The Bear,” president of Best to Use Incibators and Brooders the ¢ ‘Darco” company gains his point. a Annlmmle ?1’1'“& an exce ‘lnsl'g attractive leading woman. ‘iul " Marshall and Guy. Oliver are also in With Leghornd;, Minorcas and the supporting cast. Will M. Ritchey Similar Breeds. adapted the picture from a maga- — zine story by Byron Morgan. It is| Leghorns, Minorcas, and simil breeds, while having many qualities to recommend them, do not make satis- factory mothers and the work of hatch- ing and brooding the chicks may be designed as a sequel to “The Roaring Road,” Wallace Reid’s previous auto done more ‘satisfactorily with fhcuba- tors and brooders. . ARCR SUPPORT SHOE 5 dfis VOGUE Complete line of Tires and Sup-' plies. Furdliture Repairing and' Upholstering. i GENERAL REPAIR SHOP STAHL.& JACOBS ' 311 Sixth St., Bemidji ° Phone 488 ; racing picture. Special Music and a two-part com- edy each evenipg are added attrac- tions at the Elko tonight and Satur- day. ' Hand. MR, POLITICIAN ‘his hat. ] = HOUDINI IN “THRILLER” = He’s going. .-Shake: h'ar:ds with MR. - . . Those who believe th;t the vatlp;e; fizfifig(éfom}: “He's: coming to "' Our narrow widths that have been ‘ville stage exhausted the repertoir There’s going to be a- SQUARE ; hel d up by th e fl‘ elght and,' express .- of amazing feats of Houdini, the fa- mous escape artist and illusionist, * - :should see him as the hero i nhis lat- est motion picture, “Terror Island,” ‘which is coming to the Elko theatre {for threee days, .commencing Sun- ‘day. . Houani has the role of an invent- Yor of a new type of submarine. To . wrescue the father of the girl he loves i#i:from; a band of South Sea Islandefs, i*"The travels there in his new invention. ! ' Encountering a villainous gang, who 7' are bemt upon- gettingsthe girl and some sunken treasure beionging ‘to her, Houdini goes through a series of thrilling adventures calculated to make the audience’s hair stand on o end, © ! Pretty Lila Lee is the leading wo- ‘man. It is‘a Paramount Artcraft 1 DEAL. The LAW-MAKERS are .the 9 > s : ' _ | B|RULERS. Elect them and MONEY embargo are now here. We’ll show ‘ -, d - e rules. - DRAW. them ‘and the PEOPLE ' Tule. them tomorrow. : Every citizen is, ENTITLED t : 2 N RE ' All E Rs | J|EQUAL dhanee to make cne ‘};g;e%ha&x': Black Glazed Kangaroo, Glove Grip - - The, moving picture,zentitied “The-Troubles of ak'| Bim ; Yl Lo A S T AP STPRINY P Merchant and. How to Stop-Them,” will be shown to | [T 55 DRAWING LOTS Tor sar -Brown Kid, Grip Oxfords, | business people of Bemidji on Wednesday night, May LAW-MAKERS.. It's:the only FAIR{ .: D R $12.50 5th, at 8 o’clock, under the auspices of the Bemidji way 1t's the SOLUTION. It has g i Association. Mr. G. W. Sulley, a noted lecturer on D e i ancient, ATAENG, its pro- il modern business methods, will explain the pictures, duct- was _the GOLDEN AGE, the <which will deal with the:following subjects: §R e pride of all the ages. . . Retail Failures and Their Causes. " Istand for DRAWN. DEMOCRACY . Store Organization, =~ _ —Cahdidat 103 %2%:‘::%}%“%1'- Newspaper_Advertising. : i 3 St et ‘picture. James Cruze directed. 2 B oo can aries. v x Window Displays. . (Write for xplanatory circulars.) *6-SHOOTERS PREACH | . Clerk’s Efficiency. i RELIGION TO TOWN . . Selling: Methods, - .~ -~ - : A new br:’irnd o&flnreschinlg bis !iné . oCredit_Business. &l troduced by Tom X, the celebrate i System in Retail Stores . Williang Fox star, in ‘“‘Hell Roarin’ A e s netol:n? v:v)l)x‘icsha:lmsnat the Rex the- Much, enthusiasm has been created, in other cities ' atre today. He lets hishs:x-shoolte{s zw}'lh:te the:lecture has been delivered, and it is expected deliver the sermons which lead to the at a capaci udi will 3+ M B f : regeneration of a “‘bad” little western picturep. pame}i audxencg wfl] greet Mr. Su"ey and his All merchvant.s'an_d salespeople and those interested town. are invited. . ADMISSION FREE g This is the best picture in which Mix has been presented, and should aid greatly to his “fan” following, . because the star not_only does many . ¥ thrilling thirgs, but the story itself .. is worthy, there is much humor and the supportiné cast i3 strong. ¥ Theve seems to be no limit to the : ] Ilmllllllllllllllllll||||l||||l|||l||||||||||||||||||l"_||||||_||||||||_||||n|||||||lm|l||||||||||||||| Spur Cigarettes were m#dq .td"go'in i the front rank—and there was no mis- : take in the making. Out in front of the ! class depicting historical facts and acenr=tely renroducine characters, ‘buildings, scenes and places as they once- existed, the new, seven-reel g ‘71 drama, “The Vigilantes,” comes to SUNDAY s VAUDE LLE the Rex theatre for Saturday and D 4 Saturday md Sunday Sunday. Speaking of the story told Matinee at 2:30 ‘daring of Mix. ' e .~ G : _ : gty field—and there to stay. That’s Spur.. . . l d . blended in a new way, to bring out .° - that good old tobacco taste. Crim?ed,mtpmw_d, making king a slow- er-burning, easier-drawing cigarette. Vaudeville . Pictures g ' OLBRI Slsmglmfl |PROGRAM For sATurRDAY| = [Ebed N Smart brown and silver package = = | RHEUMATISM “ New Egyptian Novelty Evening Only+—7:30 and 9:00 - that is.a sure sign of good breeding. - ] iMusical and Dancing, Special Scenery and Electrical Effec! bioney mac e pute | RN E & WILOYCHRY V4 one knows better how futile medi- cines in treating rheumatism, ‘neuritis, lumbago, eczema and skin cruptions than those who suffer from these ailments. As everyhody knows, the only sure relief [ %ver lmflw»? as h?’eor:’ the mokflSfl(lllph‘:!r o ¥ Springs. ot everyl could afford this 2 = = ™ and consequently _ thousands have Late Songs, including suffered agonizing pains for years without “DARDEN| » and That’s Spur—a “cinch bet” for a sure winner. Get aboard! ESPERANCE & WILLOUGHBY In a Jazzy Song and Dance : Review CHARLEY VAN Late Songs, including: _ {. “DARDENELLA"” and ~ “DADDY” Pictu:’_rogrm i PEGGY HYLAND in “FAITH” More Scotch Than Harry Lauder and Twice as Funny 1 Review J relief. But here, at last, inm SULFLUID you have: positive relief. J. F. Ledamon, Ter- minal Barber Shops, Broadway and 42nd St., New York, writes: “T am extremerlfi glad to notify you that ‘the SULFLU 1 have used has absolutely cured me of theumatism, Before using it I was troubled: with distressing_pains in the leg, in . scarcely .able to move about. I am glad o ” o state that this has been entirely ot Blue Blazers Rawden'’ £ nated.*” e e : Night Shows at 7:20-9:00 : . B F, Eschbacher, Welluille Obie, sajs: |3 Acts Vaudeville—S Reels Picturss | PRICES—Children 15, Adulte: 36 P &e n;n to o%lac'hc Ho:hSul‘l:I&:: ‘Swinnh n Admission—Children 20c, Adults 35¢ Including War Tax - mes 10se who st rom rl i kb L for 3 LIPS | GRAND THEATRE SATURDAY : "SOLFLUID s not a medicine. 5t is| s . ik sulphur in solution. the same as found in = S Hot Sulphur Springs. It is used 28 & bath in your own bathroom. A few treat- Y ments and all pains are gone. It is posi- e 2 IGRAND Theatre ik For e SULFLUID bookiet ) \ ¥ ] . ' E A Barker, 21y Taied S | IAMTHURIHIRRDU R -