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y B is office for|whose duty it is to see that the|the delinquency was due to a' reas- [of the caudes Yor the delay. ' ther of these meéthods is urged b; {,‘..{m"i;i‘:,e'&&?“;x:,'x'n:dmoxf fol- | revenue act is properly admlnmerer} onable caues. - ‘“Willful refusal” to'y Puypent of Inwn’)e taxes ‘may be the Bureau of Internal Revox:\f: unz)s’ ‘@1 lowing the close of the income-tax | have authority to examine all books! | make a returp and pay the tax on. {made by “cash, mon€y order, or convenience to the taxpayers and | paying period—March 15, 1921—a |papers, and memorandum of' taxpay-|:ime is puni jhable by fine of not. ‘,‘ check. 'Check, .or money ordeif the avoidunce of congestion at col- 4!115!, of persons In his -district wno|ers, and to examine under oath any |uzore than $1P,000 or one year’s im- should be made to *‘Ccllector; of In- lectors' olfices during the closing !tiave filed income-tax returns. person having information in the|ptisonment or both, together "witls ;ternal ‘Revenue.'” Payment hy ci- days of the tax-paying pefiod. E » AR ¢ 4. b | Jobn-Jones may bave-a srudge premises. 5 the-cost of pripsecution. i 'THE KID o | 0. Jo! 3 ¥ - == = == AT-TBE AEX f:(?l- megéc:;:ha&e;oxguéeua e:n o:n mfnn his neighbor, Bill Smith.| Should a person whose duty it is| Where, by reason of illness or ab- 5, : TODAY AND SUNDAY island and a terrific storm is rag- . Charlie’Chaplin’s first venture in-|ing, both men are forced tq stay,; 4 to the field of feature comedies, “The {s a stranger to the' woman—thet Kid,” wil] open at the ReX theitér er g, cast-off fiance. s for showing today. Because the .\When the ex-flance arrives-the ¥ story has & strong-vein of pathos introduces, the just arrived stranger: throughout ‘the unusual comedy tal-'as her husiiand, stid thet the riotous: a ¥ [ for owing that Bill Smith’s income |to file a return fail in his obliga- |5emce, additio nal time is required ii:é'ggm?;l.:;e Hst, he is aptlijo, ne may expect, sooner or later, Aling an incoime-tax return, the col-| | Kn if it oceurs, |, hegr from thp;collector of inter- :"““” :’ln:_“';';r“‘:‘l Fothessk ’e“x"’;e;‘;»‘;,:'? he collector. | 54} revenue. - Pénalties provided for ,;: °: eon written :ppllclflfl: ther s | collsctprs - office, ‘em-|delinquency are severe..' Fpr failbre mrysmgdb‘bel'ore the return fis @vie, | agalgried: to_the tagk-of/ fo m&d‘a‘; itury ,;’;’z“‘m‘:;;*’“':;a',’g, on or before March 185 10214 | o J efully //the - daily rs |fore March’ 15, L — 2 R = s b et :ng tv;l:lch m;:n‘:a?:ancll:zl&lxlenwo‘rll\: }y amusing .ituau«:lns comé thick ‘:;4 ,&1"“,“3;1,- até. and ogher|is a fie of not’more thllrf;«.lgls,OM; L, - g-_’:lm q__!Aso days’ qxw} pa stangs: :‘:r.nronsyfl and ‘more - joy- “x ‘:l e »vgr,ykenl. h 18 the. transactions - involing 'payments. | An adoans essan o b e D o Ivlo :u:?l:e‘:ne:;nflm.' i . than in a revlou? roduc- y l"e‘:fl"e 5 tde sl l'-Racorde iz berf of ail such trabgsc-jcent of the» t e m.yi el‘% :nl-t 'r't.hn Ci g .‘i‘ Yop :l:; :n‘:'vhi:h hney hg's' nppeargd 3 '::e’six:g‘x’as tg‘%it:‘;rl:::ee?fl::ze tions: - The, cammgsg;sneq :;x {mfi-lpusa :.l nt{:s:fi:f ttorily shown (B4 lof e Siull reciand } “The Kid" Is a realization of an is a paughty villain or a misunder-'". £ i ol ;’Fn A ol X i...amhition which the comedian has gtod liefo, aiid it is only a couple of held for years. He concelved !helhunqred, feet before the word Fini§ B ~story"when he was first starting on !that the secret is disclosed. . T H his screen ‘career, but could think of ! *“Her Unwilling ‘Husband” which > : 4 : 1t only as something he would like. will be the program Monday and : ' Ther he made his contract with As- Tuesday at the Grand theater, i3 a, ° 4 z v sotlated First'' Natlonal Pictures, feature for all claszes of audiencee. . v \ ' Tnc., under the policy of that dis-!It will smuse men, women and ehil- as e f tributing organiz:tion of permit'ing dren—old and young. It typities| , [ ] uncontrolled production on the part.youth, adventure ahd romance. i . of stars and producers. | s : Y SPECIAL arrangement with a num- i rifice in _,‘,h:';“”;n ;(‘:"‘r‘l"e%e"wo?f ulpdo};:“ ‘:‘,tg‘HNAL SHOWING TONIGHT ber of the leading magazines, we are Thls 1S &)} i as _public spirited business men to-the nation wide drive on prices.: The - | y gazines offered cover in editorial appeal the entire range of magazine appeal— | t 5 him | o ol able to offer for 30 days only an exceptional ¥ 3 : b production of the story. It took him | - “THE RIGHT TO LIE"| opportunity to our readers to procure annual YOlll' ;short stories, fashions, articles, gravure pictures, * depastments for the home, 28 Chevrolet Parts ~,We Have a Complete Stock Telephone or Mail UsYour Order ‘ W. R.:‘GIBERSON; INC. y .—Ewverything Automotive— .“Deer River S T ~..Minn. P s o - @ year to complete. There are but| «Tye Right to Lie” appearing last buni 3 . 1 1 1 five characters of importance in it (imes fonight at the EIKD theater, 1o | subscriptions for about one-half the regular Opportunity serial novels, and the news of the world. “Two or, more of the magazines united L snd uro charasterized as The Man o seven-reel Patho Special Feature. prices, in club with i this gregt n‘g"lnz Ca"éP-’“Ef:in“ %{PP‘Y the mnagazine reading of your home 3 s 0 xoman, s :It is presented, by The Albert Capel- : for 1921. Send your order zoday. Tomorrow, yor 3 o o ..@nd. the Policaman.. The comedian iiani Produetions, Ine, the famous | . THE DAILY. PIONEER to Save Momey venient blank at the bottor of this announcegene. forget. Use the, con : . himself plays the part of the Tramp,'company which takes its name from | - 5 , .\ . o A while a real finu a8 & juvenile actor, that maser of screencraft and interp- ¥ Jackle Coogan, has the title Trole; reter of lite for the silver sheel—. | £ and Edna Purviance plays.the part|Albert Capellani. Delores Cassinelii, i : of The Woman. , . |aptly called the Cameo Girl by En- 3 *The Womin abafidons’ her baby bY i rico Caruso, plays the leading role leaving: it in a limousine car. Thieves| prom the time we first see her in | steal the car and tosg fhe baby into|ths seclusion of the convent walls an ash pile, where it Is found wall- apd follow her career to New York, ing by Thé' Trahip: The' Tramp rears | where her musical actomplishments '.... it through babyhaod and into.early-jead her to high places, and trace childhood. The Woman has made a her domestic affairs giving her many 3 --success-on the operatic stage and de-"5 heartache, this star disviays that b i votee her-life.and: fortune to aidiDg rich feeling and brings such a flood ¥ children o the slums. Thus she of sympathy to her role, that it | The Seven Magazines § Pictorial " Review i { 2 Big Specia Offer No. 1 = - b Allfor . . : :A‘:mein{';o k‘l:gw tbb'lh ;&tl:"n{!‘:l; ?:{’ stands out a3 a wonderful etching. r PIONEER i 1Y g: $7.15 : e without sus; ~| “The Right to Lie” is an excep-| "America’s Greatest Magazine for Women Good Houselteeping..1 Yea: . ® ter’s identity. tionally tense, instructive drama— | Ameckes's Gecste Pictorial Review.......1 Year.. 00) You - Save $3.85 h: he tation of- PICTORIAL REVIEW {27, (15, £ magusine published.” Tt Fas galacd this reputation becatse the TWO MILLION women who read it main- i tain that it gets better and better every year. i) When it Is discovered that vnarlie ong of the “worth while” kind. 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