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net income $3,269.40, and the -per.return in the United States was'$14 for:Minnesota it:was $98.43. faheagrowthy in:the number of. personal income tax returng,;ss well as the expansion in the net in- eome;and, the ‘variation in the amounts of tax, for Ahe period 1916:1920, for Minnesota, can. be visual- ined fxom the' folowing table, which-shows for each : “years: 1916-17-18-19-20, the number of re- filed; as. well ‘as. the amount- of . net.income 1918 . “3919 i /LOWERING ' SKIES hreatened strike on July'1 of af #ail workers would not be encoursging under any conditions, At this time jt would seem almost séri- ous enough {0 b regarded sa Hothing less ;than orf, grave enough because of the.long continued industrisl depression, m incinded the strike of coal miner ““effectively in force Ior three mo 650,000’ miners, whose o by & quarter of a mil Twa ‘million 'idle two-industries on which-the life business depends jsn’t a: pleasant \pieture to ton- template, ‘It is-the harbinger o - tion“and breetler of crime’ an Added.to the sitnati fair £o' be added e ot the mdtion’s * fitle""gelt. ' The nation cont “tons of coal & week. - It is heing. 1 ined:a tha . of only & million ;1,800 tons.. T]!a‘geg ; are melting and were the ‘mines to operate at-eapac- _ity a normal supply of coal fox next ‘winter ‘could’ i g N e rail transportation is demoral- . “'zed, there will'be trouble, and plenty. of it. It.is . well. enough to stumble in the belief that Aevery- will be all zight,” and that the “‘railrond:boys . T d. £ on'top 6f that, ] to" lowering, skies,: that may ‘mesge._into .8 torm which sends us scooting for-the-cyclone cel: ar only to find'the. cellar Jocked; is,a chifdtvalt ic. which appears to have become of late even more hat the: pedpl” awaken to! the ‘seriousneds of the tuation:so that, before jt is too ate, stéps may be taken 'to:avert sich a catastrophe here is_too much “dynamite” ¢ the’ pulllg. to-continue to- ‘may: be sure’ that world,” says’Carlyle. " in thehituation to permi ota" for -the -calendar, yedr ¢ 920, which is issued today; tor-of intern«l revenue, gives'oy “tavesting figures: ... y T\ The:number of Federal perso 10 4 furnis: for ‘the calendar year ending December:31, 1920, filed in Minnesota was 154,118, representing ~.nét "income amounting : to- $458,212,241" and’ tax *(nornial tax and surtax) of. $15,1 4 ‘As compared with 1919, the above figures show _ & growth of 30,204 returns filed;:as well. as an. crease_in the total net income amounting to $69, 291,568, but a decrease in-the tax of $526,596. The proportion: of the population of the United States who filed personal income tax returns for - . ‘politicians, ..the: job first. income tax re- as well as an in- five rifisantl ‘beat] base for a doible play.: Heinie Groh, Cincinnati, got four hits.in four times up against Haines, THIS TIME LAST YEAR Consecutive home. .runs. by Heil t{man and Veach sllowed Detroit to|St. Louis. : s were run down by| THE PIONEER WANT ADS Boston _got on Cadore in the ninth | Chicago between seeond and . third| BRING RESULTS DANCE Irish Meusel, Giants, knocked a homer over the left field fence the Polo Grounds, one of the long-|beat St. Louls. est hits ever made there. SAT: NIGHT - wative HAWAIIAN " FEATURING:-BLUES* §) THE LATEST ancing. Starts at% 0 _ Couples ...$1.50 . .. .- ":\.Extra Ladies:50¢ .+ calendar year ended December 31, 1920, was 6.85 per cent; whetens’ the proportion ‘of, the* population * of. Minnesota filiug returns was 6.46. . The' average r ‘veturn: for the United -States was hereas for Minnesota it was 42,940.68, erage amount of the: pérsonal ificome tax :08; - while:’ =1918 <. $ 93,201,384 . -§:1,683,282 21012 . 276,610,108, ' 8,866,172 1920 " DIDYOU.EVER STOP TO THINK—— £ 1T (B B R Waite) THAT,: business 'men, “in- ‘writing. ads, i ;v should. make, them: read #o. plainly: that the ‘least -educated -person can read them. : .+ THAT you. should:not skimp. for the-sske of:a.few. cents, . Don’t leave any essential point out of your:ads. After you .write it, read it over from the standpoint of ‘a‘pos- . sible customer. - THAT you should give your ad a chance. One or.two insertions often bring<geod re- turns, but steady advertising will brin( steady returns, . THAT your newspapers will co-operate with you at all times in making out your ads; they will give ‘you advice and help you in ‘your endeavor to make your ‘ads bring ‘quick, steady and economical returns. THAT any honest proposition, business or merchandise, can’ be profitably- advertised in your ‘newspapers. - iness. Roy Bimpson, negro Iaborer, :wag putting .in' his firet:day. with. & construction. gang ‘whose foreman was known for getting the maximum amount of Isbor:out of his men. Simpson was helping. in-the task of moving the right-of-way, and all day long he;carried heavy timbers and ties until at the close "of . the day he was:completely -tired out. Came quitting. time.. Before he. went he approached the boss and said: ' i X .. “Mister, you sute you got me down on the pay- Lrolltin s The_ forema: held, - *Yes,” he said, finally “here.you are—Simp- son—Roy Simpson. That's right ,isn’t it?” +5%Yass suh, boss,” said the negro, “‘dase right. .I : thought. mebbe you had me down as Satpron.”— Forbes Magazine. - * i “Make yolm],( property. with the. assessor. . Hearst has & chance .'.o become president'of the ' United States, according to figures of conservative This is serious. Better give Henry — “ The lowly monkey makes the most perfect hus- tband, scientists tell. us—but. that is little comfort “gorilla” for a mate. for the’ poor wife with ... Mars came within 42,000,000 miles of the earth and then went right“back to Mexico s, * “Certain . labor close shave, pretty “ALSO KAIPO'S QUARTETTE . E_MUSIC AND.SONGS If%you“ do.n’t‘dance, come; and .~hearthem— . . : The only Haiaiia ~ on'the:road— his' piachine it d | Another - inci Water,” 'will be featured at the Rex|the real Drury Lane melodrama is theater is a_screen actor who has|the fight in“the ‘strong hold of the the faculty of making every role in |Oriental schemers. Here is & battle which he appears distinctive. From [which is worth the price of admis- his/‘earliest appearance as a busher [sion alone. If you want ‘laughter, in the major leagues, when he won [romance and excitement don't fail | instant popularity as a screen favor- |to see “Reportea Missing” which the ite, to his more recent triumphs as | Selznick. company considers ‘the best [' For the man who quits let: his | photoplay they have yet made. [onal al tion, “Gas, -Oil >an the use?” barnstormer, pug and artist, work has been characterized by in- ; dividuality that has had many im- MARIE PREVOST STARS - . Net ‘Income. ;l;;)ul Tax -gtip, i fr \The man who sticks' goesfahs t, < Wihile the man whoj quits ‘joins vdown and outs | 2 e itators but no equals: The young star has another un- usual part as George.Olive-Watson the “Gas, Oil and Water” man who is doing the government'’s service work along the border in 'his latest picture, Young George has concealed his . activities a veil of gasoline, operating a IN “KISSED” AT: THE: ELKO In an Arthur Somers Roche: story | that provides- exceptional oppoytuni- | ty for the expression of her unusual talent. as a comedienne’ of ‘the: higher Prevost .comes to the er Tuesday and:'. W 5 the Star-of -“Kissed. 1291,074,629 - 15,262,760 388,920,688 15,696,465 Y 483,212,241 16,169,869 HOW El ImMition, Frequently ,m,m.\xn , Market, and the 'Fraud Is B t, dir irst ! ggot, director. o_ ! the first pi e udisfateiotion R type-detective story is:one s.ar has_often been urged: $o.adopt; re o Charolette Pierce, who has played opposite Ray in e is' leading woman and gives a.cap- able performance as the ‘dughter. of a “booster” hotel proprietor. Like all the star’s. recent pictures, 3 Qil . and 'Water” wlu‘s win, Harold ‘Miller, Lloyd “Whitloc Lil Lai A ‘the girdle, and it s to ‘detect the fraud un TH. i i : S— 4 THAT peraistent, sdvertising beings:good ENROD” AT THE REX THEATER AGAIN ‘TONIGHT |- *For "the -first’ time in the history 02 ‘motioy. pictures -Booth Tarking- | lfl!"ifliflihlflt characters of - his ¢ *(By United ' Prass) Geneva, June 26.—. an from Zurich; wi -Alps, met death in She well twelve feet-over a ledge in- to deep snow. She ‘was found un- conscious ‘and died- soon afterward. It was found' that a- whalebone from her corset, ‘broken‘by the fall, had pierced her heart. 4 —— Camrose, -Alberta—Pelts: from the fox: farm-here -Have: been-shipped to ndon this spring business, builds-a_city. Do building. your city, by “task, and his latest production -under the title of ‘‘Pen- rod” is the First National Attrac- that_will_be seen at the Rex theater tonight last time. The , picture i» satd to live up, in every respect, to Bogth 'hr,:icngton " picture Mr. Ne upon, the formation of Bay's.. Proteetive Assacisvion, : gteur - theatrical * Pageant at-the Table :Round”, isode;” the. encounter with 4", tough boy; and.the . two.motorious ‘bandits. r>his settings the 'director has New York and Lo P cing himself the bird throws:hi . |-entire. welght - in- one_final heave. ‘He. then comsumes half . the ,worm,.vlnvdf s & ;| files away with the remainder. 3 R The performance. does ‘not - strike The Photogr: npher in Your one as cruel, for both bird ‘and wérm | are eperating under, the laws of na-i] BE FOR THE , 'DAILY PIONEER n,I‘ook‘ed over-the: list of :names he honest man,"and: then: you ereis -one rascal’less.in’:thé The' test ‘comes when ‘you make out your 'income tax.and: when_ you:list your iking ‘of the m# les Barry plays the ng him is a 'l Don’t miss tl\o'butd.m of ||+ ‘ the week by ‘Bemidji's Snappiest Orchestra ADMISSION. .$1.00 Extra Ladies. ... .25¢ Dancing From 9 to 12 “NEAIMTOP ELKO TODAY . AGAIN SHOWING" AGNES AYRES ‘The Ordeal’ See AGNES AYRES fight your greatest battle in " her best picture. A picture. which greatly pleased the large attendance nd which will " Marshal ang’, Eugene 'THEATER AGAIN'TONIGHT gain. Pretty scfeen by W.. Somerset “Maugham, : may be scarce,” says Babion. Moon and . Six- Steh; for inatance; s fathier in ‘the garden on the il busy end of a hoe. author of *‘The "the Elko-theater last 3 .It is a Paramount picture starring: Agnes Ay ‘cast Includes besides the star, Clar- ence Burton, Conrad Nagel, Edward Sutherland, Adele Farrington, Lloyd Whitlock, Edna Murphy, and Claire DuBrey, “The. Ordeal” is the result of a three months stay,at the Lasky studio. during which time Mr. Maug- ;| ham. studied methods:in order that his: story. might the .better fit screen requirements. .On etion ‘he_left.for:a four year - world and when last the jungles of the, Aluminum Ware, your .choice of any piece sl 00 Two Hay Forks foe. " AT THE NEW ARMORY 48 Novelty DANCE Orchestra NGOPATING HARMONY TRIO. o AND AGAIN TONIGHT Owen Mooré’s long ' motion ‘pic- ture “career has successes but is'is doubtful if ‘he has ever ‘before reached the heights he doss_in . the . Selznick - Special: “Re- ported Missing,” which” _is showing ‘at the Grand.'theater to- night and Tuesday. This:is a picture which _ absolutely lives slogan: adopted for it, ‘¥ greatest-action picture .ever made.” Owen is-the centre of more amusing and thrilling scenes that it has ever before_been his good fortune to take \part_in. In the laugh producing mo- ments of :the picture he is ably as- gisted by the.genial“Tom,. ' Wilsen, long a standby with ‘D, W.: Griffith, Wilson is a master of ‘comedy and has acquired the fine art. of .inspir- ing ‘enjoyment as few men have. . In - addition. to ;the . comedy inci- ‘dents in which' Owen Moére” figures hé“is the principal in a number of thrilling scenes, which® the: makers of serial thrillers may well envy. Some of these “schockers are the race be- the Sea Sled Broadway I & hydroseroplane. Moore is i One M‘ortlfi'Hoe Scythe Stone for Your = choice of lCari-iage Whips for ... X A}aym—Cloc]fa}%lch....Sl.oo B omiseifor....... $1.00 here Sunday, ‘and be shown the: last “CIRCUS HEROES” ‘A two-reel Meritt Comedy R TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY MARIE PREVOST Tomotrow, Plock’s: Music: _ Regular_Prices 4 n Orchestra S Vancouver, B. C.—Vancouver is - e s ‘I looked upon favorably as a site for its\bas Sy rain and tian8 fone of the Mystic Shriners ortho- n paedic hospitals, according to Past mperial Potentate H. 1. Kendrick:of iladelphia. ..BARBER TRADE Now is the time ‘to'leain a good ar :No man- s n untili he givies: In: i L :élén. o) _?'. e trade. Summer rates are in effect. tal grin; The man who falls needs afbetter vers. Write today for FREE descriptive information and.catalog. " TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE .. Minn. 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