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PAGE FIVE tures, will be seen in “Her ¥inal Reckoning,” at the Elko theatre to- morrow and Sunday. The' Para- mount-Mack Sennett two part comedy ‘“Whose Little Wife are You' is also on the program. GRAND TOMORROW, Frank McMtyre, a three hundred pounder as “Dimples” in Rex Beach's ) ‘new Goldwyn picture “Too Fat To ¢ % "lGoodd‘l Yerty tioo? M was fll; f:nE Fighfi" and “Smiling Bill” Pa!:?’ms, eral verdict o @ large crow atianother heavy-weight as 'oor _A. T, Burleson of Minneapolls. s attended the Rex last night and 8aw| Little Innocent” are attractions to transacting husiness {n-the city. the Dolly Sisters in the “Million Dol-|appear at the Grand theatre tonight lar Dollies,” and it is certain there|and tomorrow. This combination Mrs. Fred Barker of Wilton passed N will be another large audience to-|may truthfully be said to comatitute Thursday in Bemidji shopping. fllfllflfl Sflflw Mflmfl“ glght.dwhen the last showings will "y;slx show. f W f e made. —_— Bd. Ek, of International Falls s Rythm and ‘poetry, of. motion aref ’ s toda: : : NOTICE TO FARMERS. among. the busineas vigfto! 7- | Replica of Monument Erected, In. Mem. _%tg‘ely s":b‘:‘g’cg;g zfigngh:l"’a"::z‘: On; and after Saturday, February ory of Three Americans Who Fell 'diveiusements in g(atros romantic 8, we will not be in posltlon' to take at Bethelmont ‘1a Sent-to in any more wheat or rye. ‘1hose of fantasy “The Million Dollar Dollies.” you who have yet some of this grain Washingion. These charming girls dance with ‘na- that you 'figure on selling, must get ) —_— tural simplicity, yet with the very bt he abo Washington.—The first three Amer |acme of perfection in mavement. Lt,‘,‘,',‘t,‘:,,kfl‘*fi’,‘,flf“";;‘ifiz‘?.‘h‘E"le“vatfi 1 ldiers to die in bat ch| - The puzzling likeness of the cele-{ o Just received a shipment of potted sf::ln ::u lfxmth: v&lage zfflgtm:nt. brated Dolly Sistera. gives these|% Milling Co. a134 lants. ‘Elliott’s Flower shop. 2d124 nees pla of D about fwelve miles east of Nancy. The sprightly ‘and fascinating. young- ax population of this region -decided to :::::r:;e;“‘l‘:“t opportunity for good ‘evect @ monument comiemorating There will be a good comedy, also. their sacrifice, and a replica of this Mens $2.00 and $2.50 underwear TOM MIX TOMORROW. proposed monument was sent to. Pres- it $1.79 at Tro ans, while they last 3179 8t TroRp | ident Wilson by Amhassador . Shatp |- rreat 'Em Rough,” a William at Paris a few months ago at the re- | Fox Victory picture, taken from the quest of those in charge of the proj- | famous novel, “The Two Gun Man,"” wlff"};‘-’f_f’ g}hga%onfx:‘&;ggo‘;ln?ag: ect.. Originally it was the Intention | by Charles Alden/Seltzer, will be the| e i\ business relations between to hold the ceremony of dedication in | feature at the Rex theatre tOMOIXOW: | yrapnitoha and Minnesota and North the very village of Bethelmont, where | - 10 “Treat *Em Rough” Tom MiX,| pyyqts = The Manitoba government the three voung herges had giyen their :;,h:s&?:r;?g..%;:&?fi.gn@,flo; ::;H had. decided to spend’ $500,000 on lives for freedom, but the communlty | o Have his greatestrole, that of Nea| 1023 Improvements this _coming was pituated 'so- near the firing Mne | Ferguson, the two-gup men. spring. that the ceremony had to be held at There is a pretty romance inter- Nancy. Ambassador Sharp has sent | woven, and Tom saves his sweetheart to the state department a graphic re- { by ““bulldogging” a cattie stampade. of distinguished people Were present the Mi{inlght Expmss." g at the dedication exercises. REX SUNDAY. M. Mirman, in his address before a * “Unexpected Places;" - which will the, three young.heroes | ha;the attraction.at the:Rex:theatre in whose honor the monument -had‘| Sunday, and, in:-which the. popular: been erected were not, indeed, the |Metro star, Bert Lytell, played the first. ‘Americans whose blood had |leading role of Dick Holloway, i3 a .tinged the . battleflelds- ‘of - France. «llecld.ed ;“c““ 1“%'3?1?5 with a - 7 - | large: and. general.ap: on: Young;men. from the United: States; | 1t is & breezy. play_ full; of vim and Impatient to fight, had enrolled volun- %0 and the story is appealing both tarily. in_the French and English ar- bednuse it-is adventure of-a regular Jies and already in 1916 their nume-:| man’s. sort-and-because ;itihas a loy- ber exceeded 20,000, alty touch where the three Hun spies Carried American Flag. are worsted in the battle of brain and brawn which ensues.. - A very touching Incident fllustrates | = cpariie Chaplin, will - be seen ' in the patriotism of those Americans who{ nis first million dollar picture, “‘A. had joined the French Foreign Legion | Dogs Lite.” before the United: States. entered the war. Not belng ablé to fight openly ELKO TONIGHT. under the Star-Spangled Banner. they Sessue Hayakawa was seen at the procured an American flag and decided | Elko - yesterday -in; “The Bravest that each of them, in turn, should car- | Way,” and expressions of approval ry it- wrapped around his breast. In |that greeted it shows this story to it S Yol Lo Oticlal War Keview wllltaxinlxz]: be pated. Twice 1t was plerced by buls |- @ 10 ko thegtresfonignt, lets and stained with the blood ot GRAND SUNDAY. -woundsi.- Once he who carrled it fell, | no . pickford appears at the the American volunteers searched the | Grangd theatre Sunday only In “The field and found ‘their dead ‘comrade, | Eagle’s Mate. This is the mountain took from his body the. well-beloved |story that she scored such a tremen- | colors, and, armed with this emblem, dous success in-a few years ago. Re- they: went forward to new exploits. | cently the celebrated 'star said It was When the United States took up the in- | OR€ of her best from every stand. sulting deflance of Germany these gol;:tih ;l;fle "'{%"".s mlll»ld,“dramatlc American volunteers, already. veter- | og thrilling—that’s why 1t Was re- h issued, A reel of Short Subjects is :ans, took their places fn their Natlon- | 4150 showing at the Grand Sunday. .al army and presented to France this » flag which so proudly they: had borne ELKO TOMORROW. through numerous battles, and the| = Appearing in a remarkable role, or ‘French reverently deposited it at the rnth?ag. twf roles, one of them a leonine.gypsy girl, represented as a Invalides. - A few ‘days after the first Ameri | 'tiger woman,” Pauline Frederick, the beautiful star'in- Paramount pic- ~ AMERICAN MEN Monument Erected to First te Fall Fighting on the Soil ~vof France. " T. Frazier of Minneapolis is among the visitors at the Markham today. Mrs, Oscar Krantz is visiting her mother in Puposky for a few days. 1..0. 0. F. INITIATION. All:members are-urgently. requsted to be present at the meeting of the 0dd Fellows tonight, as .initiatory { work will be done, MORE GOOD ROADS. N: O. Baker of Minneapolis is an ount of: tovn visltm‘ for a brief time, Mrs, Mary Guthrie of Turtle River was a’hetween train visitor “yester- day. « Mrs. M. 8. Jones of Schoolcraft A" passed yesterday in Bemidji on busi-| L ness. If you want a car ea.u Enterprise Auto Co. - Office phone 1, residéence -phone 10. 66t Mrs. A. C. Rogers of Wilton was: the guest of friends in the city “Thursday. S-TomeHT. “THE BRAVEST WAy By Edith Kennedy featuring One lot ladies and childrens union underwear to close out at 69c at Troppmans, = '« 2d124 O. B. Tweeten of Milwaukee is among 'the’ bnslness visltara at the' ‘Markham. § M. C. Shaw of Duluth pnssed yes- terday in Bemidji, being a guest at the Markham. Don’t forget to attend the food sale in the McIver building Satur- day afternoon. 2d124 - AL' 8. Jenson of Minneapolis. Is spending a short time in Bemidji on business matters. d e Mrs. B. H., Edwards of Becida passed Thursday in Bemidi calling .on the local merchants. Womens $3.00 to $3.50 underwear for Saturday $1.79 at Troppfiixfi, Mrs. J. W. Luicius and two chil- dren are visiting Mr. Luicius’ parents in St. Paul for-ten days. Mrs. F. W. Noble of town of Frohn passed Thursday in Bemidji shop- ping. While.in the. city she .was;the guest of friends. SESSUE AVAKAWA Lasky-Paramount ’ln the greatest love story in which he has yet ap- peared. VIRILE ACTION VIVID THRILLS " Hair-Raising. Suspense Also the Popular Official War Review VELKO ELKO Remember [t? SATURDAY AND SUNDAY l Attend -the coffee and food sale slvqn iby the Ladies. Home Missionary l iety of the M. E. church, in the K Mo er bundlnx, Samniuy altemoan f 23124 i Rheinhold Jocobi . returned Tues- day evening from Mather Field, Sac- ramento, California, where he has ’bla:n ‘stationed.—Grand ‘Forks Her- ald. cans entered the trenches the Germans desired to test the worth of their new enemy. They directed an attack agalnst the sector. Vallantly did the American soldiers support ‘thelr bap- tismel fire. Did Not Yield an. Inch: They did not yleld one inch of thei# positions, The enemy who had pene- trated for a moment into thelr trench- es withdrew, leaving nhumerous-dead. Mrs. Joseph Lyons of Minnesota | Three Americans were killed in the ‘avenue was.called to South Dakota | French lines, one pierced by a revolver yesterday. by the {liness of her father, | shot, the other two stabbed with pon- |, M. Skogs, who is suffering from an|iards. They were interred in a fleld attack of the Spanish.“fu.” below the hill on which are clustered the houses of ‘the village of Bethel- John Cahill has returned from In- ‘ ternational Falls, where he has-been |00t It was decided that the names gt Mrs. E H. Marcaum returned this ‘morning from Plummer, where she ‘had been the guest. of her brother; ¥F.. R: Davies and family since Wed- - ‘nesday, Misses Lydia and Evelyn Bicken- dorf of Tenstrike, and Miss Esther Krahn; teacher in the same village, were between train shoppers.in. Be- midji yesterday. employed by the Backus-nrookn com. | of these tliree first vietims should be pany, and is visiting his parents, Mr. | inscribed on stone, and although the * and Mrs. J. E. Cah hill, project could not be given: dimensions in keeping with the importance of the Mrs. “Doc.” Winebenner of Lake hlstorllt: ffct to be coml@:emomted the Plantaganet passed several hours In| gesipn 15 artistic and was A b Bemidji yesterday. Her husband has| 7 °" B B SF-PH€ Fo ¥ recently returned from Rochester, | LOUIS Majorelle. The cross and. the Minn,, where he underwent an opera- | thistle of Lorraine are entwined with tion. the stars of America. The inscription on one .side reads: Pauline Frederick In Splendid Photoplay “HER FINAL RECKONING” A Paramount Picture ti ;- The Ladies Home Missionary so- ciety’ of the. Methodist ' Episcopal i church will hold a food sale and ten cent coffee, in the Mclver building, Saturday Jan. 25, from 2:30 until 6:00 p. m., to which the public is invited. 24124 C. H. Mills of Brainerd; C. B. Pe- terson, Ashland; T. M. Madden, Vir- =inia; R. J. Holt, Minneapolis; A. B. Bache, Minneapolis; C. W. Stowell, 8t. Paul and L. Blumenthol of Mil- waukes are guests at the Markham, “LORRAINE TO THE UNITED STATES."” That on.the olher side: Here ia Lom!n. territory repose the three'first American soldiers killed by the enemy on November 3d, 1917. Corporal JAMES B, CRESHAM (of Evansvilie) Private THOMAS F. ENRIGHT (of Pittsburgh) Private MERLE D. HAY . (of Clidden) ° Eagle's Mate” "It was so good it helped make “Our Mary” famous YOU DON'T REMEMBER IT? Gracious ! Just a Shndow on a Window- Shade. What a Tumult It Can Cause! - Special Two-Part Comedy ““Whose Little i ; 1 Failure as a Success. 5 ' Whether man has had wealth or g poverty, failure or success, counts for As worthy sons of their great and noble Nation they have fought. for Justice, Liberty and Civilizatiog against German Imperiaiism, the scourge of the human race, Jittle when it is past. There is but one question for him to answer, to face boidly and honestly as an individual alone with his conscience and his des- tiny. “How will I let that poverty or wealth affect, me? If that trial or depri- vation has_left.me better, nobler, then THEY DIED ON THE BATTLE FIELD What: a:Treat . 1] Thus it is that on the face of this You've Missed w‘ffl Ara Yuu monument is engraved in enduring let -GO..SEE IT! poverty has been riches, failure has | ters the fact that in Lorraine territory i Paramount-Mack Sennett been a success.” repose the first three fallen American =oldiers. Screamitig Farce, Clean and Wholesome—Drives Awey the Blue CHARLES MURRAY . WAYLAND. TRASK MARY THURMAN Speciai Features—10c and 20c Also Showing BRAY’S PICTOGRAPH of Interesting Subjects GranD Freénch "immortais.” _ The French academy is the oldest of five academies constituting the In- stitute of France, having been found- ed in 1635. It is composed of 40 mem- 7 bers, -elected for life and known as the ~“Forty fmmortals.”. They rank as the leading Frenchmen of their time in literature., Thelr judgment and deci- sions in all disputed iffermry matters #re final; Strap identifles Fox. Worthington, Mass.—Under. the thick growth of fur on the neck of a fox which Walter L. Tower shot.the other day was a leather strap. It tvaa {dentified by Charle~ A. Kilbourn as & strap which was on a young fox which he once had. The fox escaped frow captivity 1! years ago. TONIGHT & SATURDAY GRAND 37505 om0 A GOLDWYN special Rex Beach’s International Comedy-Drama “TOOJFAT TO FIGHT” Featuring the Famous Frank Mcintyre He Started a War of His Own—and Finished It EVERYBODY LOVES THE FAT PATRIOT In this new Rex Beach story, appearing as a photoplay: before being published. “Smiling Bill” Parsons Also appears in ““POOR LITTLE INNOGENT " 10 and 20 cents’ Special Features TONIGHT Last Time Efl See the Famous OLLY SISTERS Idols of Two Continents The MILLION DOLLAR DOLLIES A SCREEN CLASSICS, INC., production L-KO COMEDY—Two Parts 10c and 20c Matinee 7:20 and 9 o’Clock TheManWhoNeverFakes: TOM MIX Bulldogs a Wild Steer Rides Horseless Wagon Down Mountain Crashes Into Cattle Thieves’ Den Shoots Spots Off Playing Card Swims Lake on Horseback ALL TO WIN A SWEETHEART Treat 'Em Rough A WILLIAM FOX Victory Picture REX Theatrs s nuns Matinee——SATURDAY——Night William Fox Sunshine Comedy “Roaring Lions on the Midnight Express” SUNDAY'’S BIG BILL Why Was Ruth Kidnapped—and How Was She Returned? Experience Her Adventure With Her in “ UNEXPECTED PLAGES” A METRO Feature, Starring BERT LYTELL CHARLIE CHAPLIN will also be seen in a rett}‘rn engagement of his first million dollar picture, A DOG’S LIFE” et e it .. ETERRANS | $~ | | —