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y 4 S\ from the nianagement of -the Re: theatre that it has secured this sp ial feature for Sunday. " Dally Thought. The world is a comedy to those why 'think, a tragedy to'those who feel.—— Horeace, Walpole. . 5 “Bussa”. an Eastern Intoxicant. “Bussa,” the intoxicant drink of th Africans -from Egypt down to Zanzi-vj bar, is the well-known hydromel, made of honey and water. This is a north- ern as well as a tropical and southern drink, being much used in Russla, Pythias, ‘the -learned navigator, who tived'about 300 B. C., saye of it that it was the popular drink in the countries on the Baltic. It was also well known. to the ancient Greeks and Romans. Y e e & Subscribe for The Pigneer. -l,“ i D = . - H " This is an uncertain day. The stock market will be subject to distressing rumor. The railways-come under an unfavorable augury, making for trouble from an industrial standpoint. G e Tt is an unlucky sign for the aged who should exercise care in all matters. - .. b Fires-and floods are indicated. . . Persons whose birthdate this is will likely be subject.to changes and will make many new friends in the coming year. Children born today will be careless and erratic. E No attention paid to annonymous contributighs. Writer's name must : : e e R e | o wr whas i o e [ RSy fih..fi'fi.m answer them should do so by M Fog as a Creator of lllusion. tion in the current issu 5 : latar than Tussday of each week 1o asure PUT s 8 O T — (Copyright, 1919, by the Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) e e neive. difforent | [ madl, addressed as directed in ; g Tt A e R e do actually’ per & i o SUBSORIPTION BATES . : — distances with the eye, but judge them | g‘);'.:; n{:fi’ukp“,"hm :::! :”_ B B CARRIER - . BY MAIL _|l] toured the country. His success was|from all over the country have been] from various indications. If you see|j i e In several instances B 5% = 500 Ome FOAF .....ecicenn such that he received offers from the [ inquiring when the production will| a persqn in g fog, for instance, he | :;i. r;:',b“ no lmewledge-of .08 : : motiont: picture..producens /and has( be released. . - [ seems to be zg én" bigger than" usual, the :i?otfiur'l identityand it: § You judge him to bé farther away | than he really is, and consequently h | appears uncommonly large. | since repeated. his former success. | ' AmouriCement, is:rfow ‘forthcoming: ------ . 1y T e e HARRY CAREY SATURDAY. Harry Carey, the-famous Univer- sal delineator of western typeg; avill be seen at the Rex theatre 5:%; in a role that is said to be idéatly adapted to his talents—that of:; ; Oakhurst, gentleman gamblér i} Bret Harte’s immortal ‘story ' “The Qutcasts of Poker Flat.”” the party is known we have:no | authority to give out any in- formation. _ L e - TONIGHT LAST TIME P Subscribe for The Ploueer. ‘FridayR ; Don’t Mi:h_ This One JAMES J, CORBETT The bank clerk who Wwhipped the mighty John L Sullivan-and won the championship title of the werld. KICK THE WHOLE WORKS OUT. ‘ _‘According to a dispatch, the government intends to deport BEX SUNDAY. ' 68 members of the Russian Workers; union, all the grist being| . 0 5 = ement that NuRM ANn anti-American aliens, every one. And it is sincerely hoped that|Larry Evans’ popular novel, “Once to J the government authorities will ngt consider their task com-|Every Man” was to'be made into a M ‘pleted until the whole mess is cleanied out of the country. motion picture - by the Frohmian : ‘MICKEY’ Nothing has been more disgusting to patriotic Americans Amusement Corporation, ‘‘film fans’ hat the activities of Emma Gold.muiand Alex Berkman, two o — 1 Admission 15c and 30c REX-Sunday b TOMORROW out and out anarchists and proud it, who have been per- mitted to spread their disloyal doctripes broad cast throughout the nation on any provocation, and they have been absolutely mouth loose for years. The governinent intends to deport them | but the Goldman anarchist shrieker offers to pay her own pas- sage back to Russia if the government pex'-mits. e A Screen Version of the » —IN— _ " psssa'l:: lti}l?:vsisfgggixfi::me::\f:r i(l,itlasw1. em “tbl)s]llxlt)? !;1::’.9; ‘ Famous Novel M al'y 66 o L 9 faces again in America. . By LARRY EVANS P' kf d The Mld lght Man STERLING HAS THE RIGHT IDEA. ONCE T0 EV[“MAN | (v OI:'_ . LN S _ i Senator Sterling of South })akota has the right idea of - his intention to introduce a bill empowering criminal court starring: . ? 5 : 3 - judges to deal with disloyalists, anarchists and ‘“reds” gener- - o Behlnd the Scenes . p ally, and if such measure was passed it would quickly and J ack Sherrlll ’ effectively curb the radicals in their nefarious practices. % Satuday s Feature_ The house has passed a bill for the creating of a budget and - LADIES ONLY system for the government. The senate is yet to act upon the : ° ' : ibitors P 4 measure, but it would be a great thing for the United States. Mable WIthee ¢ Special Matinee i v s As conditions now exist large appropriations are made without SR at 2:30 H ARRY C AREY A Live Pulsating Drama of . a detail having been given as to just where and for what the money is to be expended, causing a lot of waste of money. The bill would do away with all doubt, for those' making the appro- priation would know just what it is for and the expenditure would be a matter for discussion before action. In Bret Hié&e’s Classic Outcasts o/ Poker Flat” The Mad Gold Days of Clli;ornia’s Hi-st;ry Enfolcied in a Thrilling Vivid Photodrama the Battles of Youth and the Triumph of Love A Production De Luxe at the —0 The Red Cross Christmas Seal sale will be staged in Be- midji, commencing tomorrow and continuing ten days. The canvass will be decided with all dispatch and.anyone over- looked should purchase seals which contain a greeting for the season, and are so arranged that they may be attached to Christmas packages and letters sent during the holidays. : F R Senator Fall of New Mexico would stop fooling with. Car- ranza and sever United States relations with that unfortunate country. He says that developments#h-the Jenkins case would “astound the nation.” We lived:smeng them long enough not to be “astounded” at whatever they-did.among the peon class. —————————————————— TONIGHT ‘ TONIGHT The new congress has in viewthe repeal:of the war legisla- tion. Will that have anything to do with Burleson’s huge jump of telephone rates in the state of Minnesota? Hg is'the most discredited cabinet member in the history of the nation. A Drama of Optimism—Happ& and Human, ' Produced by an All-Star Cast by the Brentwood Films Directed by King w : Vidbr, creator of Péople of Bemidji, who have Christmas presents for mem- bers of the family or other relatives, should heed the advice of Postmaster Ritchie and mail them early., Wrap securely . and address plainly. Other attractions are the first of the new Briggs comedies, a beautiful 4 NEWSOF THE ||| i, Saiire, sty and” erevsts | ‘ } PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE- HOLMES TRAVELOGUE Both interesting, instructive sgbjects ADMISSION—Adults, 20c; Children, 10c ‘'l THEATERS SOMETHING NEW. “The Turn'in the Road” ; l | Saturday ‘evening -at the Grand 151 B i ! theatre, will be staged a “Hat Con- ’ ~mrete cramemrnms @anees —m———————— " oy S —————— test” for ladies. A beautiful ladies CROWDED WITH LAUGHS. gng. m:dgh},y m,,hwe{,l known Gage -y Jenkins is the name of ; Bros. of .Chicago, has been purchased theB illhg-z::zrjportrayed by Charles'f“"m the Edward's Sisters Millinery Ray in Thomas H. Ince’s Paramount and it will‘be given to'the lady who photoplay, “Bill Henry,” which ap: };;Oks the Dést in the hat, the au- . pears in the Elko last times tonight,. lEnce toh decidle by volume of ap- .and this is a new type of a youth | Plause who. they, as a whole, think . misunderstood. . |the Rat looks the best on. - Accord-. ' «Bill Henry” has the same intense- ing, to reports and from the “hum’ ly human quality that pervades all gfaémx::;en shgwn g‘hen the contest the Charles Ray plctures and is petition gv‘:;llc;e‘ l:eten.e theatre, com- ‘Starring—ZASU.PITTS—Starring Picturizing, in a play which contding all the ele- ments of good drama—suspense, comedy, pathos and surprise—the hopeful, helpful theme that many values constitute Life and that of these optimimm, cheerful ness and hope are as important as money: Not a preachment against wealth, not a.sermon on optimisin, ' [ ‘but cleverly portrayed drama, rich in human inberest: :;&nd human humor, true to.everyday life. It will'iake | crowded with laughs, cheers, and thrills. . It is up to the highest stan- /dards;of the popular Paramount star. Théi;mells“h ;:I;IME fl;%'ojno_ymfl.l . ‘you laugh and make you cry and leave you happier.. . ‘ ) » Jangh- i i + 4 AT THE GRAND. ter, and the sheer happiness of lgiv- Happiness Found by: Thinking Happiness “ean Dawn .at the Grand theatre!ing in ‘“Better Times,’ 'King W. Vi- ‘all>this week, continues to mystuy,tdors latest screen: effort, produced and amuse the audience, in her mind ; by the Brentwood Film. Corporation reading act, in which she uses her jand distributed by Exhibitors Mu- uncanny ability to answer the numer- tual, at, the Rex last time tonight. ous “Guestions from the patrons. She The 'story is one of home-folks— will'remain at the Grand until Sun- [human beings whom we all know in day might which. will be her last ap- [Our every day life, with their virtues pearance. ‘“Mickey” with ‘Mable and faiilts, their whimsicalities and Normand was well received ldst eccentricities, and is a refreshing re- night, 'and this ‘incomparavle little[lief from the artifigialjhigh-lite do- commedienne established herself [mestic triangles, “vamp stuff and still more in- the high regard of her |forced situations. many admirers as she romped| Lore is continuing Ner popularity through what is considered one of the by her diagnosis of the {roubies of screen classics of the day. ““Mijgkey” |her auditors,” with the remedy of- will be shown for the last tili#f*tos[fered, and her answers are a reveala- ADDED FEATURE-L-KO COMEDY '.M fic L_o_R_‘;E.w&;gcller | ' By Frances: Hod(mBumett—Directed by - Robert G. Vignola g “LOUISIANA” is different. The “city feller” turns out good in this story, while the country boy is the - If In Doubt Ask Her The equal of Mme. Gertrude, .seen st‘tl.;e Rex six .night. 4 {[tion to those most interested. Tomor- . —_— :‘:‘f.'&“e't‘nnon there will be a special villian. You’ll enjoy seeing the tables turned. Come! - 3 € ONE OF AUTHORS BEST.¢ ' |84 ::;e ng{e:fi lllzfiu;: 2; ,fli’&}"” and “Neéw Folks in Town”. ...... .. .Briggs New Comedy gars ago. hSp;cml matinee Friday—for ladies only. Few of her pictures have afforded . . . one who desires will i ¢ i Vivian Martin, the dainty and uni- CORBETT “Come Watch the Passing-Night”. ..... .. Post Nature vat‘:rgntervi i OE Teceive a personal and pri- s | Hgtan oy ELKO ORCHESTRA PLAYS EVENINGS ' ¢ i K N star, with sll(;:l “d. oppor}nnitytllor congl:ntsco?se"th the idfé orhmnny v SETE S 5 B dramatic depth and geunine acting] e world’s heavy- e . . 5 as "Louisin:a," her latest Paramount | Weight champion, when he won o;Zr 8:00 nflme%y 10c-20c Nights 10c-26¢ Rex Union Orchestra . picture, which is to be shown at the|John L. Sullivan, will appear at the Elko theatre tomorrow and Saturday. | Rex Friday in *“The Midnight Man,” The photoplay is a picturization of [his greatest triumph. Corbett was Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel of{one of the cleverest prize fighters the same name. This is considered[that ever stepped into a ring and _one.of that author’s best novels and}When he made his exit. as a boxer, one which had a wide sale. took to the legitimate stage and 15c and 25c . Matinees 2030 Night-7:20 and 9:00 _ELKO Fri. & Sat. £ T ”—' S N ] 1‘ “ , ‘ | | Defective