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' to which of his plays he thought the 5 Tl 1‘0! MIX COMING IN hest, and before naving written “The| ; ANOTHER THRILLER Confession’ ’he was at a loss to an- ¢.Announcement is made by Man-|sSwer, hesitating between his twenty- ;. ager Brinkman Rex theatre|seven year old’ success ~ ‘“Human ’ R 7 e S R y amor Brinkman o 1 o daredovi, | Hoarts” whichis still playing, and STUDY AMERICA’S GLORIOUS HISTORY. will open an engageme,nt l?lt tlhfl: ‘t)l::r:r &W"u g’ l:z:it::ll:)‘:lm’ tl;x‘:t plil:;' By Raivn’ Wi WheeLock, Minnesotq State Baard of, Control. ,in his las i - s g&\fif ;egg:'yg,g,‘;:‘%m orror? | wright 'prorouncing “The Confes-| °'The greatest stimulus to the spread of Americanization today can’ bs found o sion’ 'to be his best anl considering| in the study of the history-of America, & nation founded on the highest ideals Tom Mix will be seen in the role States Dep-|it as the one work of his brain which | of citizenship, and lmt shunchly itrue to those ideals in every fundamental of Bat Carson, a United will perpetuate’ his name. particular. per Mining company., Afterinvestl- ot the entire press of New | tion:of unrest and dl,lcont?g, caused largely by the overflow’of radicalism ' b 53 . land her suitor and confidential sec-[standing this Mr. Reid was delighted !ndlvldu-l and national progress; still offers asylum to the down-trodden and the gold, and driven by Carson, s ty thousand dollars upon its produc- TOURNAMENT: PENS tonka. - Finals. in the northwest 2nd Show starts-9:15 ted,in connection with the attempted |opown at Rex theatre. And from the |atives to ‘battle for honors in: the about the plot to steal gold. To pre- uty Marshall sent to investigate o o tage play “The Confession Example is nlways more convineing than precept, and ‘the. enmple of mysterious leakages of g°1da:l':l sh m:iz :‘ :/ongde&uly record, and during | Ametican ‘progress:tromithe: beginning down to the'present strenuous period | gation, Carson suspects Sheriff Canby from the troubled shores of the old world, there has.never been an ‘era in. - and Con Norton, owners of the Odeon |: og, the play was running America’s history when her normal, sane citizenship—still l‘r:bly in the ma- | A Dance hall, of the thefts. He also Jority—stood ‘more firmily_for the principles of liber ice and equality : as their tools Fay LaCross, a dance|ful denying ' themselves 'amusements | ° America ‘still loomsilarge as the only genuine democracy on .the face of | ' ! ey to the president of the mining|to have a request for'a hox:to be oc-| gppressed of-all nations, 'who seek -such asylum with the sincere desire to: : rhehis z‘e)::;zn; 2 cupied by Mon,!mnwr:nlivaallehfll:;l t?le better their condition andto adjust themselves.to. the ideals and principles By REX BEACH Carson lays a trap for I{)arlar:id x}nd then Monsignor Hayes, now the Arch-| which the country’s: founders “so _clearly =emunciated /and - which tholr Norton’s gang of outlaws by ordering| ~"wwpon" 4t 5 known that men old- ; ; a shipment of gold in the presence of |, 5y B g 6eion of pictures cheer- — 'st s"ow sta”ts-- 7..30 waylaid by the bandits in the moun- O oan bo seen: thart: the. sEORAl ot st ol I NS tournament wi.. be . 3 tains, but Carson folls the DghWay-|, ;i pave had their every approval |west Interscholastlc. tennfs tourna- |FOW if the program goes well, but men by jumping across a ravine. and Taith. ment, opehed here- today, will pro-|if necessary, the games will ‘be run holdup. Later Fay, jealous of Har-\pecord breaking crowds who have tional tournament to be heldat > ey m ADULTS 40c land’s sister, Phyllis, because the lat- 19 ,.1eq to see it in other cities it is|ton this summer. - ; = ’ - ety " ter is admired by Norton, whom Fay | gqyigable to secure seats early. ; 3 ) i 4 £ < CHILDREN 250 e | * vent this she is kidnapped and car- OME E ARL ried to a mountain cabin. How Car- MA lN AT ren 15¢- REX TODAY AND SATURFAP ments by the Sonora Gold jts Broadway rifi’an incident ogcur-| gives guarantee of a still more glorious future. Despite the syrface indica- vhi discovers that Canby and Norton have. cribed, many thousands of the faith- of opportunity th&n: now. - y hall girl at the Odeon, and Phil Har-|during the lenten season. Notwith- | io globe; still deserves the credit for affording the_widest: oprortunities for Bishop of New York. descendants have so n 3 apy. 7 young Harland. The truck carryingly ,;.'o. onded one hundred and nine- NORTKWEST TENNIS courts” at Deephaven, Lake Minme- NO COMEDY Carson has young Harland arres-| ™ rhig supreme Photodrama will be duce doubles. and’ singles. represent-| OVer Sunday. loves, promises to tell all she knows volver fight furnishes one of the most Jim Kyneton of the ever screenéd. ers . makes the distressing dlscovery pis E = b © 0 ""}}:“.Efi czl'ltm :nx,e,:,“ndmg Mix is the |that his half-brother and two of his % : GET: / \ Adll]“ 300 beautiful Florence Billington, whose closest friends dre stealing ore from., b > ] Complete 1i 3 5 excellent work opposite the star in the Midas mine. He is ordered by : s TO. | Supplies. Baby Carriage Wheels «Desert Love,” earned her a large|the division chief of the rangers to ] WANT: Retired. Furniture Repnlrmg lnd T"E‘, RE following; Lester Cuneo, Charles K. ‘;fisz :?:n ‘1‘:119:&10 gls:;:g‘:f)“g\{iy b:; 5 ) TT IN-" Upholstering. an French, Lucille Younge, Joseph Ben: Teakes the -arrest and confindn. thé K GENERAL REPAIR/ SHOP nett and Wilbur Highy: three men in an old shack on his own |}: ; : STAHL & JACOBS: ranch. - A mysterious hand -unlocks ; ] : 311 Sixth St., Bemi Phone 488 “SILVED HORDE” AT i the door and the men go t11'ee. Jim i it ] ; is doubly accused; first of being in = : THE Gnem TONIGH'.’I: league with, the ore thieves, then for. Those who liked ‘“The Spoilers”|,jjowing men accused of fellony to will find its sequel by Rex Beach, escape. - “The Silver Horde” opened its en-|“THC iy briet, is the theme of . ud gagement at the Grand theatre last|pijer of the Law,” the, Universal] night, and which is to be shown at| j,todrama that opens tonight at the that popular. place tonight and to-ipex theatre with Harry Carey in the morrow, equally fascinating. The starringTole. story is a drama of Alaskan fishery— Supporting Harry Carey are such salmon, the silver horde. The cast|ysiversal favorites as Gloria Hope, includes Myrtle Stedman as Cherry|ciajre Anderson, Jennie Lee, Vester Malotte and Curtiss Cooksey as Boyd Pegg, Ted Brookes, Joe Harris, Jack, Emerson, No matter if Cooksey 18 an | ywo0ds. Duke R. Lee and Kingtisher unknown, he was the type needed for Jones. 3 this play, and he certainly is not a The popularity of the !tar hna caust disappointment. ed’ playgoers® to-expect” the unusual Marsh of New York was trylng to|from Ris Universal screen dramasg,, get control of all the fish business in | wrpe. Rider of the Lay” exceeds all Alaska, by fair means or foul, mostly | oxpectations and carrid®-the spectator foul. Boyd Emerson had falled to|,yer winding trails to & hurricane make the fortune he needed before|gnicn. he /‘could marry Mildred Waylanl;i when he met Cherry Malotte in the north country. She was . persecuted THE mon HFART” by Marsh. Cherry, Boyd and another TO BE SHOWN HERE man combine their efforts to start a e e cannery, in opposition to ‘Marsh. floxTh;h(I)rt:gr:{h::"et H:i::wm":;&lf:: Mildred’s father, becomes associated Traverse, will appear at the Elko the- with Marsh. Cherry falls in love with dtte toni’ght and Saturday, The ac- Boyd, but he still loves Mildred, in tion of the play is said to be intensely spite of the fact her father is fight- d _____———————T———————-——-—-— im. Mild finall “to| dramatic. The story revolves about it A T e e g the courage of a youns woman who ([l T adies’ andaGhlldren s Cotton Hose, spe- | T When the canery fight is at ‘m height. under takes the management of a ‘big l 30 2 d e e s s g steel plant ‘left her by her father, |1} . cial AR , i La jes’ Summer Undervests rxbbed a philanthropist, who had built up ;’:;:l:s,z:: ?‘tn::grhe;?eeg;:r;h;:'?a; a wonderful morale among-his em- dull minute. It's.a very plausible|Plovees. ) In “The Iron Heart” according to. ::flfl;lth:l::t?s n:)‘::h;(ginidmlzgistlb:l::; report, the most modern ideas as to you. “The Spoilers” was founded on industrial = institutions have been you. T Spollers was founded 1| worked out, the story thereby carry- 7 to 9 o’clock Saturday evening we ofl:‘er guaranteed all Sllk Tncolette Walsts -$5. 88 . ing t message to humanity. - al characters:are said to be still liv- ‘V\?uire?\fl;.;’ s‘?‘rgver:s' fn they cabt v (All S]lk——not fibre.) ool 4 e a7 ing. in "North Dakota; there is no are George McDaniel, Edwin Booth Waak End Munay-Savars at Troppman’s reaszon to:belleve ““The Silver Horde" Tilton, Melbourne McDowell and Ben o MEAT MARKET - =25 1so fi ded tual 5 ¢ “The Iron Heart.” PRELATFS ENDORSE Other features at the Elko tonight e {and tomorrow are the comedy and a 10 pounds Fancy Herrmg. ....i...$1.00 Beef Roast, a pound..... ....18¢: vi...25¢ - Beef Stew,apound... ... J..:14e; fulness and detail, such approval has|which will be shown at the Elko the- Pure Lard apound_ %3 Veal SteW, a pound S - L R e lz*e . b i by both to “The Confes- i Sund - ¢ 3 ! elons Srtitten, B Ho! Retd, the author | umwal dietinction of - DAvIAg VhEes Compound Lard, apound...........26¢c Veal Roast,apourid. .........,....28¢ ; SaltPork apoundzsc Bacon,apound....'.... 27c,30cand35c ] Whlte.Dlmlty and: Checked 4tiste Wash . “Waists, speclal e ; : gium, commend and- approve a’ play, HAS Tnm mefl' WOMEN it must be of superior quality, and of Lew Cody in “The Butterfly Man,” o all things exactly correct as to truth-|the ‘latest Robertson-Cole Special % P]CHIC Hams’ a pound “THE CONFESSION” suecial musical program at evening of more successful plays than any|leading: women playing in his sup- ‘When such eminent authorities as|shows. other living writer. port. 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