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Zntered at the pobtoffice”at Bemidsi, as second-cless matter mn'o.an:iu_tms.l - 7 A R '\“ { . (New York Sun.).: : . " ° A first visit to & country may be laid to duty or curiosity; a second suggests inclination and the desife to repeat a pleasant - THEATERS . axom A'WOMAN TELL - * 4., OPENING TONIGHT. REX The / Pacifie coast “ village of La-| 1 pleasing picture filled with color and charact: rization ~ and’ hnmor. | The backgrounds are beautiful, ‘and the atmosphere of pioneer days is delight- fully, present. f { B N . Good-by, Gunga Din. i The -plcturesque water vender with his’ nigskin pack - on his back, as’well’ rred” with excitement | over the presence of the Screen Clas- sics, ‘Inc.,: company that was fiming| night 'scenes of ashipwreok for' th production: of* :“Should " * Tell 2" acconding to - report ‘brought |{ back by Dayid Thompson, Metro stu-| Woman Tell?” The drama {& from the 'pen- of Finis Fox,.of. the Metro| scenario staff, and is directed by John and .to offer whate nce: he experience, while a third indicates something like the beginning 1t is announcd ¢ capacity; because he wants, him, of a habit. - -in a private ; that the president counld not receive sent his credentials, Am ing the country roads about V { h‘ ing. By the time’of his d " American system in its spirit _‘but as Englishmen ‘do not. -“As a result, working parts of our constitutional mac! planation of certain events, g ~which our time. He is known by Americans *’them and their convictions. it RUGGLES RAISES BARS AGAINST CORN BORER. i Minnesota has . horer, A. G, Ruggle University Farm, has * 'works mot -only on_corn; . celery, swiss chard, string !, and tomatoes. & ‘ \ i “‘Mr. Ruggle e shipping into rn on the cob. 1’s'sad, but trud. Now that warm weather is with us we canno longer make the excuse that it is too co}d to go to church. ' The Exchange. Editor | Interesting Stories—Real llld. | the Press of Northern PROSPECTIVE. GOVERNORS. Hon. M. J. Dowling”has filed as a republican candidate for. governor the victim of a blizzard, one arm, and:fingéra-on his only remaining hand, he secured. & as been a successful editor and banker, and was called o Europe by the British Red Cross, to give hope to the wounded of England, »f Minnesota. *Starting out’in early youth as - inus legs, &ood .education, his original visit on. our’soil was really unofficial. He refrained from taking any part in the diplomatic, ut up the bars against the European corn DB, states entomologist, from his:office:at declared a quarantine against the entrance into Minnesota from the states of ;Massachusetts.. New Hamp- shire and Neéw York of all corn on the cob, corn cobs or any portion of the corn plant except, shelléd ‘corn ‘or shelled corn: products. ‘According to the state entomologist, the corn borer particularly sweet corm, but attacks bé/ans, beets, spinach, oats, potatoes s the prinéipal dangerto be feared here-is X Minnesota from the infested regions z and France, doing remarkable work. He has been'chief clerk and speaker that Viscount Grey is to come back|shipwreck on the roc! t production ‘was pro, t hitch. The inhabi the village -were greatly in in the filming of the picture; fally i the spectacular hipwrec scenes. e Sol Polito is the motiom phota graphér, and his work includes some; ‘wonderful *‘‘shots’ and letter as ericans know it, escription’ of the , his lucid ex- did more to clear the minds of his {\own countrymen of-misconceptions-as:to the United States than had been writtén by a visiting statesman in as a man who understands The tll,ptlr Screen: Classics, Inc., production of ‘“‘Should ' &' Woms Tell?’! ‘s under the perst suj vision' of :Maxwell- general.. _::.’ 4 Charile Chaplin ‘will'‘also_ be sesn in’another new de luxe edition, en- titled: “The Count.” " ey "NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM. REX' | Monday, Tom” Mix. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Farnum“in./‘Heart Strings.”” Thursday and Friday, Con- stance Talmadge, “In Search .of. a Sinner,” ‘a First National Attraction, 8aid-te be a ‘“‘knoeck-out’ *and thip sertioh is'made in good faith Rex management. 5 ) QUIGK:-WIT 1% Robeft Warwick'in 3 :rrj&%& Knowledge” will again e the motion picture attraction at the Elko theatre. The scene of-the picture is England and the continent; the hero:being: Ni- gel Stanyon, destined by his family forthe church, but caught i adventurer, -Later Nigel falls in love with & gentle girl named Monica, but.fdre- bears to. speak his 1 his , former ‘affair. - complicated when Brian, Nigel tril:nds. comes back with Belle wife. © * - : ors when it is.announced: that .the Hollingsworth money. ‘has_ bee; t by attempting ito run' away with a rich scapegoat.' The. courage ;‘and quick wit of Nigel finally: clear the situation. | - . - Mr. Warwick is sapported able cast that includes Kathly: liamspWanda Hawley, Tom. Fors and Irving Cummings. : . } . < t 4 4 THE AMATEUR WIFE . of the-Minnesota legislature, has an abundance of energy and ability, and frone Gastle : 8 e Kidatons if he is called td the governor’s chair will make an able, independent and ‘We understand. his. candidacy .is b_:ubjected to patriotic - chief executive. ‘ the Qecision of the endorSement convention, leading, candidates. and’ he will mong the m wu;' appears at the Jilko theatre'to- morrow, Monday and” Tuesday. . ‘What is an ‘‘amateur;wife" Tt jis_expected that' Julius H. Séhm@l,' secretary. of state will . also! B " ' be another’ candidate ‘to submit his claims tothis convention. uling ivers of the state, and has led S 5 and is out-spokenfy 1 :'in his republicanism. ‘His German name wil help sor He {s loyal to, America, 18 hé’ needs. no watc! * <'his friends, and once his word is given, Another prospective candidate ¢ i two years more to serve, and this fact i thereiis a popular demand that he make the run. - ! has @ ‘wide acquaintance, and pessesses high grad k . Iverson, fof several:vears state'auditor; a . work in'France as a volunteer; has ‘many friénds through he would “be. bspecially strong in. Soughern: Minne Probably no other man in the state has: so vast’an ‘am of state affairs. ' He would mak excellent governor. Schilling 6{" Northfield, ‘'on: ‘' tnances with the convention, : 5 be eliminated, ' Neither wilt probably be seriously conside ment_conven! 97 FRER ; S Despite the long list of candids new 'man outside political circles,: chairman of the resolitions commi 1t “the ‘convention been frequently suggested. He is president of the _and while he is one’ of the :able attorneéys:of. e I state suditor. -He has : Wewri y Jkeép ‘him!out of the race unless %’:d:::fl"v Heisa goo&enmngigner. d ho-did’ splendid | ve; nd}a ; state, a e of ! ént , has State Fair association, Minnedota, : than satistactory, Irene Castlé;-the beautifully ‘gowned woman in role which gave s wiis that have “China”, & natural :color-Pri and the Biko orchestra Sunday even- afis, there is ‘quite a sentiment for mmé 15 ; i F, W. ‘Murphy of Wheaton, who| , * was elected as .delegate to the national repmblican _on'éfifion,. and ‘was Hding cree Goldwyn Picture, . ) Y Everywhere—" which ‘comes. t to see how: the work wg:flpmqmlflns ] He found that |. M, 5 His - position: is || | Belle forthwith shows her trup.col-| ,/ Moroceo brown broadcioth is e in the. development of, ‘thi » e . - The deep’ underbody a little ‘Waistline. ~Buttons trim. Mg olose-Atting’ sleeves. and /there aré. inséted: pockets. Medium " sfzg requires 214 -yards | 54-inch bros lfifla 3 Tvgltyr dz-i!' 1yargl brocade Fibbon. an yard Maing.' HE aPfotorial Review Dress No. 8546, "‘Sizes, 84 to. 50 inches bust, Price, ! the bition of wonderful riding; it is.a story throughout, with a big eme, and an appealinglove “Fighting Cressy”, -in..w hich Blanche Sweet is . starring _at \the Grand'‘theatre for the last time to- night; does what few film adaptions accomplish:. it reflects the spirit of the auth It is Bret Harte. Itisa o = 7 TONIGHT. i At. 7:30 & 9:00 ROBERT. N Wanda ‘Hawley: . | Kathlyn Williams ‘Theodore Kosloff. Cummings “| mon when Palestine was under Turk: /... | t=n’rule. will likewise dlsappear Into I acres of swamplands, to improve agri, | .| cultural, : (ndustrial’ and sanitary. con- as the more charming: picture: of ‘the gative virgin carrying ‘a waterjar. on her head, will soon.be but a memory in Jerusalem. : If is" hoped 'that’the terrible” water-horne: diseases, 80 com- |} Thursday snd Fridey = .- "« | CONTANCE .. YN SEARCH OF = "7~ _ " A SINNER’ L L A Kneckout ¢ S | . We don't'often say this bt ’W}}en we do; g the: forgotten past... .= ° 5 The' -reciaiming “ of :thousands . of ditions of Palestine, Is another of_the reconstruction: problems to be started v the: Zionist ‘engineers, through the ,000 restoration fm}d 3 . ‘Amhefica’s_ loveliest: dance star and leader of fashion, in: gay "romaqce'o”_ New York_s w2 “roaring fo!_'ties;\ As'a shy little girl from a convent, she found her mother '3 . “musical - comedy , queen:” Then/she began to: learn: real life! e -« Therxest i3 comedy, pathos, vivid contrasts, heart-warming:; |- love. . All' colored by thé charm” | - of - beautiful) gowns and, the whirl‘of smart society. .. “CHINA”—natural color pictures—Prizma | ELKQ' ORCHESTRA PLAY§SUNDAY EVENING: Sunday Matinee 10-25c—Sunffay ¥ve 15¢-80c - . Other Days Matinee 10c-20cNights 1 b Grand theatre Sunday and M i3 YORIE- | There is. armad rage: across ,,, ‘go] WRhich \axes to_ the ' utmost :(he strength and ability of. both horse. and rider, and which seems at timés almost to end in disaster. . 7.7 “5There 18 & run which ends'in": with the farmers; whose- eloquent & -he And there may be others. " ; . ¥ The endorsement convention with this i7" be interesting. It is np to 'the republicans “ ' then get behind the party candidate and ptu . to m 3 0 him acroik—St.-Cloud * . - f p : : e f S e through' the Woor of & ‘saloom,’the, | 5 WE THANK YOU FOR THI BOOST. R Ry horse dringing up short in thcflhi&' {7 “Minnesota -is full of lively, ambitious towns but when you look. overidle of the floor. . - . «front row there is something the matter with your eyesight if you don’t| ' The éxit from the saloon is even “ske Bemidji there. The boosters out there are already. after the 1923 con-|more sensational. Mr. Rogers mounts wntion of the State-Firemen’s association and the several thousand visitors the animal, daslies madly at the ‘that go with jt..—Duluth Herald ; { ; throws” himself partly out of ' ‘| saddle, hanging by one foot, to.avoid || hitting. the door frame, ‘and i#\§ust recovering from this position when the horse leaps the high railing in tront of the|saloon, and is off at a And;’at the finish of the picture, S '::ms a lli'“ of hm-otunl mian lato than] the swirl ngmm,nmomm ¢ I stream, ‘to save the life ox The production is more thaw 'SUNDAY—MONDAY | hows. at 2:30-7:30-9:00