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@00D AND WHOLESOME § STAB CAST IN ’Anew comedy picture starring Rob- smE'lT SPECTAGLE Qfl Warwick, ~Jack Straw,” will be| ' Louise Fazenda, ‘“‘corn-fed beauty . the attraction at the Elko theatre fo- of ‘rustic charms,” and liorotiia: ‘of night and Saturday. “Down on the Farm”; Marie Prevost, 3 tral figure is Jack Straw, pTl’:::n::: rin l(;‘vue With Ethel Jen-|one of the prettiest of Mack Sennett alngs, daughter of a’ hard-working|beauties and gleverest of screen co- clerk. The Jennings SUdcdel’:;Y ‘:"‘ mediennes; Ben Turpin, crosg-eyed ";¢ome rich and move to, California favorite of filmdom; James Finlayson, follows and shows up .t,:::es"nz woaioter Mrs. Jennings |&ifted actor of stage and screen; Bert the mother, has a weakness for roy- Roach. a featured' player with the alty. ' To revenge an alleged slight, |Sennett Forces; Billy Armstrong,. an acquaintance of hers palms off character-comedian celebrated in Jack: Straw on her at a big recep-|England as well as in the United tion' as ‘the Archduke of Pomerania. |States, and tiny John Henry, Jr., the ack Straw turns the tables. |diminutive star of a two-and-a-half Al ‘the -world - likes 'a: laugh -and years who was ‘““discovered” by Mack "Jack Straw” . hasn’t zesnd moment Sennett, are the principals in the ac- in it.. The action is set at a rapid|tion of the Sennett,five-reel comedy gait. ~The fun is good and wholesome, | sensation “Down on :the Farm,” re- The story is of the type that answers |leased by. United ‘Artists, that will be an emphatic “No!”” o the old ques-{shown at the Rex theatre Sunday. tion, . ‘Is -romance dead’ Teddy, the Sennett canine ‘‘hero,” g The- leading. feminfne r 18! play- |and.Pepper, the long distance descen- ed by the former musleql ‘comedy fa-|dant of a‘'Bengal tiger, ought’not to vorite and late entertafner of the A, be forgotten ‘in.the ‘enumeration of K. Carroll McComas. It is her|the cast, for they play no small part first motion picture yventure. Sylvia in the comedy and thrills witn which Ashton, Charles ‘Ogle, and J. M. Du-|this five part production has been mont are -also-in the cast. William |provided by the genius ot Mach Sen- De Mme directed the picture. nett. REX TODAY: i~ ovi “Flght(ng for Gold,” with Tom Mix Blc GAS mm sm"cx as its star, will be shown at the Rex . TA theatre today. The .Willlam Fox BY 0“‘ ms daredevil of the west d!:)‘e: some mlgh.; . thr tunts in. t! icture, an ? vu;"::::fi:e bear lendspmuch «gt-|.. (By International News Service) mosphere’” and humor to it. The Monroe City, Mo., April 23.—A big ‘love theme, according to advance re-|gas’ pocket was struek by drillers. for ports, is well told and forms a good the “Midvale Oil Company near:here reason for the hair-raising rides that|the other day. The pressu the Tom Mix undertakes. gas drove the drill from the. 4 Tom Mix is the greatest exponent scattering drilling equip: 2 ) 11 of the western ranch life to.be seen |directions. on the screen. His pictures are real and the stunts he does are accomp- lished without the aid of any trick.|: Mr. Mix has a new leading lady, the petite Teddy Sampson. SEE IT AT THE GRAND SUNDAY Who was the woman in room 13 when the fatal shot was fired that killed Dick Turner? Numberless guesses were made! The former hus band, who had conspired for the ruin of Laura Bruce, was wrong. Laura’s ‘husband was wrong. The police were at sea. The man on the dictaphone who heard the voice of Laura in Turner’s room—were wrong. Who was the woman? Only Dick Turner knew and-his lipy were sealed for- ever. Goldwyn has produced a re- markable and baffling mystery drama in “The Woman in Room 13" with Pauline Frederick as the star, under the direction of Frank Lloyd. The supporting cast includes such well known actors as Robert McKim, John Bowers, Charles Clary and othen PBETTL M""'” ¥ “Pretty fi - ‘the musical com- édy, which J ie;: Hodgos will .pre- sent to the pntrons atre next Tueeday' is one of the best’: the way down trom Don Lanning and Jean Gayhor, the stars: with the play; to the humble chorister, the voiees are excellent. Don uannlng is a rare combination of singer and comedian and is more than proficient in both lines. * Not onlyis Miss Gaynor comely of | person and a graceful dancer, but her vocal efforts stamp her as a vocalist more melodiofis than is' usually found ih the field of musical comedy. There are two others in the cast, Marion Kelly 4nd Tom Williams, who are very little. if any, behind the lumin- aries in the cast as to comedy and also run up to them as vocalists. The ‘“Prett yBaby' . trio, a male trio, is an excellent organization heard in manyv popular numbers, the male chorus is well worth while, while observation would imply.that the ladies have béen chosen more than unusual méritorious. - The standing of the show, however, is not wholly dependent upon the vo- cal efforts. “Pretty Baby’ is brim full of new and original novelties. The scene atop of a:New York Roof Garden which closes the first act is one which will be remembered many ‘a. day. .- Tickets are.on sale in advance at the Grand theatre, starting Saturday. T L T T L T T [T L > ference. lutely correct for you can be. MARION DAVIES in ‘APRIL FOLLY? —menwm ARICRAFT PCTURE: Third Street MANY CASES OF RHEUMAT]SM NOW Snyl We Must Keep !-'eq; pry, . Avoid . Exposure ‘and * "' Eat Less Meat Stay off the damp gtonnd, xvmd exposure, keep feet dry, eat less meat, drink lots of water and above all take a spoonful of salts: occasion-, ally to keepdown uric acid. Rheumatism is caused by"peisonous toxin, called uric acid, which is’gen- erated in the bowels and absorbe into the blood. It is the function ©: the kidneys to filter thls acid ' from the blood and ‘cast it out in the urine. The pores of the skin are also. a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. . In damp.and - chilly, cold| weather the skin pores are closed, - - We are showing these clothes ina- " great variety of styles, weaves,; and - weights suitable for ALL types of Well-Dressed Men. Money Choerfull thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak-and:sluggish | +land fail to eliminate this uric acid (which keeps accumulating and’ circn- lating tln'ough the system, eventually !] settling 'in the joints and muscles cahsing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad . Salts; put a table- spoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each ‘morning for a week. This is:said to' eliminate uric acid by stimulating-the kidneys to normal action, thus rxddmg the blood. of these impurities. Jad ‘Salts .is inexpensive,: harmlesa and is made from the acid-of ;grapes and ‘lemon juice, combined ‘with lithia and is used with excellent results by thousands of. folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you - have a! leasant, effervescent lithia-water ' drink which overcomes uric acid and y is beneficial to your kidneys'as well. m can’t wear the same clothes. Smith might look great i ina Scotch Home- spun with plaits and patch pockets while Brown woiild appear like a mg'htmare in the same suit. Hart Schafi'ner & Marx or Sariety Brand QIlnthea : " suit all Well—Dressed Men. -one style may be bétter adapted ‘your own partlcular appearance than another. We know the dlf— Yet They’re abso- every oceasion. | Drop in today, shp mto one of our " Suits at $35, 340, $45 $50, $55 to $75 Refinded' Bemidji, an. IIIIIIIIllllllIljllIliillil_IIIIIlI'IllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIN!lIHIllIIHmI Peas, Eany June Sifted ‘Peas, Marrowfat Tomaotes, Pogl;;;r:ls cans1 20 Safmo,n, Pumpkin, No. 3 can. Puffed Rice, package ...... L 1 80 \Puffed Wheat, package Shredded Wheat, package .. Corn Puffs, package Tpmetoes ‘| No. 10 can No. 10 can Catsup Bacon, pound ..... Bacon, pound SUBSCRIBE FOR THE _DAILY PIONEER SPECIAL MATINEE 2:30 Produced by Thos. H. Ince ; 10c and 25¢ AMERIOAN LECION Vaudevile Revue! Aus uces of Ral h Cracie Post BIG TIME ACTS Wlth American Leglon Orchestra 7 JAMES & DARLING- Piano-Accordion and X3 ylophone AL SCHNEEMANN Peerless Prestidigitator’ "7—LEGION: MINSTRELS—7 Dancing and Singing : EDDIE RUSSELL Tramp and Dance Artist DESTROYER QUARTETTE. Classy and-Near-Jazz " FRED LUNDBERG ii. “Yens Yensen, the Yanitor “Irene—Piano and Song—Rae ", - 'WENZEL.& LeANSE : Pr1ces—5flc $1, $1. 50, Plus’ War Tax’ Graml Theatre-Sat. Apr. 24 Tickets on sale’at: Boardman’s and City Drug Store ' SPECIAL MATINEE AT 2 30 Bda Children 25¢c Cents ] Mack Sennett’ BIG NEW FIVE REEL COMEDY SENSATION “DOWN ON THE FARM" SCENOM ; MACK SENNETTS Five Reel Comedy Sensetior. "DOWN ON THE FARM Dafactiva