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T THE BEMIDSi DAILY PIONEER iR capa 5 be seen at the Grand theater tonight sone i - . 4 ) and Wednesday. It Will Be Longer Soon. L K OU 5 He—I suppose it would be quite im- | | LOOI T FOR NEWb OF I IiEfTHEATREs FARM WOMEN’S WEEK | proper for me to kiss you on such a FRESH FISH JUNE 20-23 AT MORRIS | short acquaintan She—*"Yes, MIDSUMMER m » e BTote 1 bt ol | o Julta eatly Io the Srening.yeh— DELIVERED T R 8, wh s part o 1 “BARE KNUCKLES" AT THE ° |shopy armed with quantities of ©b | the dspartment of the agriculiure of Boston. TaGRCHpE. MADNESS Motion picture patrons who like|gisplay great cost, add to the sump-|territory to spend a vacation of “Dar’ ain’ no suck thing as a lite ot |~ __ _ _ and Thursday rugged stories in which brawn Is|tuousness of the production. MisS|four deys at the school, from June | idleness,” sald Uncle Eben. “De laz- f}‘(‘&o:l:he“‘]i“;:‘;eh:mc?'r::ll:l“gnw::; Davies has a role that i's very. hfi""’ 20 to 23 inclusive, to participate in| ler a man is, de more he has to keep omen 3 o Tne ox. n‘:g-xter ity of fix;tl;ggl;:m‘:‘né 1:3':““:“1:‘[“1:::;&1?!‘:’ the sesa:{om; of ’;‘)llc nbnnu:x{ll"larm Wo-| on de jump lookin’ for excuses.” PRICES DELIVERED it 8 ~ » | men’s "ee v he beautiful campus D — 1 s i ld“.‘?Q :x;m.‘vcvtx!l;nh"‘;%‘;;;:y ;(»; llx:il:? fi,hiog,&?:yméfi "J"?Q‘E“éfif&‘h‘&i‘??gfi? and ~l:lulldmg's ul’l the school will be|Bubscribe for Thka Daily Pioneer. Mad e Y‘) White Fish, per 1b .20c a new William Fox production. the story back to early days when ::::]; “S‘;;:‘kg‘_; ;gogole‘;:';u‘\r;zlf :}::i—————- mg Pl'ke, perlb ... - With the story set in the heart|they were Spanish: pirates and pris-lggricultural school will be reinfore- | " . i i Pickerel, per lb. of the Sterra mountains, and Russell, | oneys. F. Britten Austen is the|aq by professors and specialists from {WOMAN CAN'T FIND WORDS | Tright eves, aclcar skinandabody Perch, per Ib .. —1 known as “Brute” McGuire, in the|uthor. the state university, particularly fall of youth and health may be Gold E - 1b role of a construction camp boss, who f 1ts d tatent, of i Y To EXPRESS HERSM E b 10! yes, per 1b. rules his men with his muscle and LAUGH WITH “FATTY” Srom x‘? gmr menE o‘nagr pltare.| yours if you will keep your system Sheephead, per b never carries a gun, the star has aj s to langh with “Fatty” y;‘oxmsnszgog{nsal;.s A sllll::t (:{»utrl;; in order by regularly teking Suckers, per 1b . | s red- you o la vith “Fatty | _— o) i i tull of red-blooded | 1T YOu COre to NUE ides ache you | of last year was such a success that ‘After slx.years of suffering from — e White Carp, per Ib J “Brute” McGuire rose over other|Will have the oppértunity to do so D;flc‘twally every woman who attend-|stomach trouble I am feeling fine. GOLD MEDAL We can deliver Fish to your ¥ men in bis hard school of experience, | tomorrow, also Thursday matinee f “t l“‘st al‘;'“’“‘l{ signified her in-|AJ) the bloating and soreness is gone door cheaper than you can [ hence his name—which he earned|and evening, when the jolly Para-|tention of return ng from my stomach and bowels. I can - catch them. ',;, e in San Francisco’s underworld, where mmmt‘comedy sl;l; n‘lm:euzs ‘l“l the Catcan 1 ike dow: T mn,'t ik 4 % ited for the rough |Elko theater in his latest picture, = s v. [CAPSULES]] % 33?1; Ywi‘-ethr:c;x‘-lrl;atiozr dmfis. “fie "% Dollar @ Yean Man." This 18| o Sp:t‘s on Varnish, | of any words suitable enough to ANDREW AUBOLEE ‘ N hroush fear, but to those he|said to be a capital production, filled) o o take white spots from varnished | praise Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. | -The world's standard remody for kidnes, | Toted ho was as tender as a babe, | with thrills, expectancy and hearty rniture, hold a hot 11d or plate over (I am sure it has saved my life-"| tiver, bladder and uric acid troubles, t3s PHONE 605-J Rupsell is said to handle this com- laughs. them, and it is said that they wlll! It is a simple, harmless preparation | enemies of lifo and looks. In uso sinco iplex character with extraordinary —_ soon disappear. | that removes the catarrhal mucus| 1696. All druggists, three sizes. SKill. It is ‘difficult to recogmize in|ALL-COMEDY PROGRAM REE— from the intestinal tract and allays| Look for te namo Gold Medol on overy box [ « Brute McGuire” the same man who AT GRAND TONIGHT A Texas Suggestion. | the _inflammation which causes and accept no imitatioa = ——— S — enacted the complacent clergyman Another good way to please a young practictally all stomach, liver and [] in Russell’s recent Fox picture, “The| When two usch world-renowned | mothar s to suy the baby has her eyes | Lniestinal - atlments including ap- Cheater Reformed.” humorists as Irvin S. Cobb, the Writ-| ‘gpg ye™ o iher's ottt G lveston’ pendicitis. One dose will convince| SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Wikiam Fox has surrounded his|er, and Will Rogers, the screen acton | xo\ ) | or money refunded.—Adv. DAILY PIONEER ! star with a capable company of erstwhile cowboy, and Ziesfeld “Fol- - | | y “ players. lies” rope-throwing monologist, join i ; 7 ; —_— hands .in the making of a fealm;e v picture for the screen, the result is ‘m w“ m” AT BEX bound to be out of the ordinary. TODAY AND WEDNESDAY |They joined forces in “Boys Will Be The Los Palos stage, a relic of the Boys,” the Goldwyn picture showing days when “Hangtown” was in its at the Grand theater tonmight and prime, is seen in Richard Kipling’s Wednesday, and the result is a per- picture, "“The Lone Hand,” with Roy fect screen comedy. It's humor is Stewart in the stellar role, to be|deeD. rich and human, warming the shown at the Rex theater today.|heart to that glow of sympathy and Mentbers of the company who were |understanding which ~only great not mounted were carried to the humor can engender. It is acclaimed Jocations daily in the battered old |as Will Rogers' greatest role in the stage coach, drawn by six hustling best picture he has ever appeared in. mules. One morning while speeding| A typical Goldwyn cast, including to work, carrying cameramen, actors Irene Rich, Sidney A\l‘lS\‘NDrth, CE and cowboys, the coach hit a boulder, | Mason and Nick Cogley ~ will be overturned and rolled down the side |seen in support of \‘Vull RngerS.vanfl . o o e of a canyon, Although no one was the fifth of the Iu:lgflr Loq}eule& ) - seriously injured, alfl were ithor- “Edgar’s Sunday Courtship,” will . oughly scared. Unfortunately there complete the program. o was no camera trained on the acci- et . 1 <\ et csunl o ssns e rrks BO0TH RSN G e alge iakes a'Liean Jwee " COMEDY AT GRAND TONIGHT of smokers € St “BURIED Tgmsng ATTT)}NI'?GHT (it talkes a lot of merve for 4 little S“E&:stlt‘hat ELKO LAST TIME ellow about eight years old to delib- we . . In beauty, expenditure and lavish- | erately fall off a chair onto his nose, Ol‘;l oW Bi’eaks Every OffiCla! Stock Cha’sS!S Record — ness, “Buried Treasure,” the cosmo-|but Johnnie Jones, who plays “Ed- Just uya = . : politan production for Paramount, gar” in the Goldwyn “Edgar Series” z k starring Marion Davies, shown last | directel by E. Mason Hopper, had to From v/ to 109 Mfllfis at Ungontgwn TraCk night and to again appear tonight do that and more.when the fifth in- at the Elko theater, holds an Jmlpor"- z\a’lallment of this fascinating little tant place among other films. It is|boy series was \being made. In “Ed- e Paioe tri H v falr to estimate that something like |gar's Sunday Courlship” Johnnie he Paige triumph is now complete. Speed—Power—Endura"ce a half a million dollars must have|not only had to batter up his facial B & it , ton €6 99 2y . Benmlt rent for these scenes that[beauty, but challenged a glant as big From 5 to 100 miles, all world’s official speed ~ When a Paige “6-66 stock chassis made the — were d;ulgn;c_lu‘b_{) thn‘t gr;::whscenlc as G?luautx to a hur:(l;‘tol-hand ‘combat records for a stock chassis were captured by fastest official time of the season for the artist, Josep! rban, in which many |—and get away with it. This most . 5 ) B . B . thousand extrus appear. Two pirate |exciting of Edgar’s escapades imay the Paige “6-66” Daytona Model at the Pike’s Peak lchm.b, some idea of its amazing g Uniontown, Pa., track May 29th, 1921. power _and stamina was revealed under un- Followi 1" b 4 usual circumstances. Following a world’s stoc] 2551S Tecort o e . made January 21st, when the Paige “6-66” glhe: on Ja:i“}a:ry 2:1:5 g:e Paltge fi-(]6268 e Daytona model covered a measured mile in 'aly onahmo eth avele a ;;_: ,ea]O ld.’ 45:01 seconds, the Uniontown performance ~ miles an hour, thus setting an official world's Paige Announces = . Reduced Prices On All ~ Models . OnTuesday, June 7th, the following list prices for Paige Motor Cars became effective: L 6-44 Models Glenbrook Five-Passenger Touring Car . . $1635 caps the climax to a long series of amazing records. Paige, thus, has made a clean sweep and stands today the unchallenged master of power and speed—the supreme and unique xample among automotive preducts for heroic stamina and endurance. When the mile recerd fell in January, Paige determined to make the record complete. With the officials of the A.A.A. racing board in charge, the track at Uniontown, Pa., was sclected and Mulford driving a Daytona “6-66"" stock chassis was off to shatter rec- ords that had remained unassailable since July 28th, 1917. A Clean Sweep stock chassis record for a mile, the flectness of the “6-66” was established. When at 169 different points throughout the country 100 new local hill climbing records were made, the power of the Paige “6-66” became a country-wide sensation. Now with these new records from 5 to 100 miles, made without a stop, Paige has incon- testably established its supréme powers of endurance, as well as of speed. There could be no feat that answered all questions of su- premacy with greater finality. The lesson to the car owmer is obvious. No matter what price he may be willing to pay he can find no car on the market today that offers him more than the Paige “6-66.” The record is complete, and Paige stands as the undisputed leader of all American sporting Ardmore Four-Passenger Sport Model . 1925 The first five miles were covered at a terrific cars. Lenox Roadster Two-Passenger . . . . 1635 ; pace, the clectric timer recording 3 minutes, In Your Own Interest— k Coupe Four-Passenger . . . . . . . 2450 | 15:48 secor:ds, a speed of 91.8 miles an hour. Make This Test ; Sedan Five-Passenger . . . . . « . 2570 From there on the Peige came roaring over We ask you to take just one demonstration 6 66 M d l the official’s wire with cloqk—like regularity in a “6.66” model and judge it from the ‘ = odels that ate up the m:lcs greedily. Twenty-five standpoints of power, speed, acceleration, ; Lakewood Seven-Passenger Touring Car . 2875 thirty, fifty minutes went by and there Was gpring suspension and géneral motor effi- Larchmont II. Four-Passenger Sport Type. 2975 io noticeablo slackening of speed. ciency. Five-Passenger Coupe « . « « o o o 3755 When the Paige thundred across the tape at Get the facts—actual lapsed time of the tests ive-Passeng p ‘ Seven-Passenger an . 3830 the end of the 100th mile the feat had been —and make a record on the demonstration . Limousine DO B . 4030 accomplished. card furnished by our Dealer. & Spo i teF s % 4o 6w 3295 In the most consistent performance cver Then take a second demonstration in any i Dayton‘ xting Roads recorded the records had fallen. The five, other car, at any price, and corapare results, All prices f. o. b: Detroit, Michigan The new schedule of prices represents a second and final readjustment to the new level of 1921 manufacturing costs. It merely remains to state that, despite these reduc- tions, the well-known standards of Paige quality will be rigidly maintained. PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, Michigan Manufacturers of Paige Motor Cars and Motor Trucks ten, twenty, twenty-five, fifty, seventy-five, 100-mile and One-Hour records had been caten in every instance by a handsome margin. The official figurcs showed that Paige ha covered the full century in one hour, 6 min- utes and 53.26 scconds, or 89 miles, 1510 yards in 60 minutes—which is just 250 ! Iess than €0 miles. The former hour recor was 83 miles. And now for a brief review of “6-60" Lis%o PAIGE-DETROIT Macufsctures That is all we ask—and we make no pro- phecies whatever in regard to jyour ultimate conclusions. We merely want you to know the “6-66” in action. We want you to compere it detail for jetail—performance for performance—with the finest and most expensive cars of the naticn. ide for yourself whether the “6-66" nct the greatest dollar for dollar value red to the motoring public. T. Mishigaa r Trucks MOTOR INN F. M. GOUGHNOUR MOTOR INN F. M. GOUGHNOUR