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«MISS HOBBS GRAND uu First: Starring : Vehicls, S-nor' .d by Exmd'-ll Cli'o Wed- needay and: Tluuby Given: ‘A group ‘ot- mel “and’ & group of women, nplnnly located at any'two spou‘ n the hnbltuhle obe. i Problem: Keep them apart.-: The little Iunlnlp group was com- posed ‘of ‘one refopmer, 0One disillus- lonad dride, ‘and.'one defiant ‘flance, who has just broken her engagement .and joined the .}ma ‘gnmnted Order ¢ "Man, Haterss™ > The men’s “consisted’ of one forlorn and . deserted ' bride-groom, jone ‘disconsolate and re)aetod flance, ‘and one jovial:and extremely ‘eligible | :bachelor whose ‘sense’;of humor had ‘thus far so filled his life with amus- 4ng adventures that woman had fail- ‘ed to interest him. 7" gaid_the reformer and Chief Man ‘Hater to her companions,. “My'dears, | you are well rid of/the, hateful brutes, gnd now we shall ‘'be comfortable and ‘happy and consider some worth-whfla careers. ‘And over on the other: sid of ‘town, in the forlorn dove-cote. of. the ‘erstwhile appy Newly-Weds," the Jo- | p wial bachelor was cheering the’ flag- ging spirits of the deserted males by calmly’ -asserting that they ‘needn’t worry—=that women are easy to tame ~—pooh—just make love to-’em and they ! beeomo docile at once. * /you don’t know ‘this reform er, thu’ an-hater, this feminine d turber of;other people’s love aftall the deserted- ‘men- usured .the ‘zay. bachelor. i “Man-hater, ‘{8’ she?" bachelor imperturbly, . kind is especially easy to tame. 1l wager I.can klls her within:a month.” That, briefly skatched, is ‘the com- edy situation of ‘the Realart Picture, «Migs Hobbs,” starring Miss Wanda Hawley at the Grand: next Wednes- day and Thursday. LIFE'S FACTORS PICTURE s, THEME—REX. SUNDAY Two of the greatest factors in life, “foday, heredity and environment, have been used by Douglas Fair- banks in supplying the theme. for his ._third United Artists Cornoration pro- ““anetion, ‘“The Mollycoddle.” which will-he the feature attraction at the Rex theatre beginning Sunday.e The. time has arrived, according to the £amous screen star. when the new-fashioned ‘‘movie’” is taking the place, even, of the old fashioned de- bating society. The “big” questions that once .furnished: the meat. for argument. of -verbal - character. -are new being thrashed ‘out»in’ a more sentertaining;manner through the me-. < dium: of the!screen. A he Mollycoddle" Dougles i Richard Marshall, the cestors fought all the way fhrough the Revolution; across the plains and all down the coast' of theiwestein country, They were not dainty or even civilized in their undettnkings ard it mattered little just ‘how they gained a point, just solong as it was gained guicklv. In the title role, alrbanks is transolanted in Eneland at'an early aze. He arrives at his-youth through the so-called- hot house with the,result that his: early man- hoodt tcunm him eentle in manner; guniet of voice; :fastidious ‘in .dress : and addicted to such affectstions as monocle, perfume‘and cigarette hold- ers, ' But someéthing hapnens in his life and he gets back to America. A girl is the cause and for her he tries to|, crack the shell of his Engiish exter- jor. He iz mot much of a success at the start for he had been too thor-|; curhly ieaddled with environment. * Contitions were ‘different “then. Many obstacles ‘¢rossed-his path and Fe was ghllédnnon.in ‘numerous em- Then “his: ancestry took hold. - H Xorged ito the . front and Aan hy, | town' of Chéyenne, W, tdste of the old ‘life. i In:'her ‘most: recent ‘First Nntlonnl starring vehicle, “Polly of the Storm Country,” Mrs. Chapiin' bas’found ‘|something of a.parallel to her own experiences in: ho wut wme 7uu Shows Sauatter Life . The picture deals with the trowbles of a’seftlement of squatters, whom s ::::lt vlth mmendoul ha] 15’ assisted By ompany o actors. ‘Claire 7 ‘Adants 18 c him in. the part of the woman he has grown to love after the dml of his father. . . ¥ i Little Virgi Lee (‘ptbl his’ daughter. ' James O. Barrows ‘Barrows makes'a kindly old father, and’ HerbertyGreenwood h: o) of ‘another élderly ‘ma the story. Other:part: ‘p) Donald mcDongld and huu:* nuek. The two part comedy “‘Squeaks and gram, are added features at 'the Elko t rich’land ‘owner hates:and mlu to |5 drive from:the country. . * “I can recall the days vhen the squatters hqd in. Wyoming,” said Mrs. “That was before a large amount of for. entry t9 ho! squatters, kfiow ! this pro S be d filing of ims, selécted the choicest of land and seti ed” there. could: obtain’ title; but they ‘endured’ hardships::and incurred -the the ranchers. and home- gail squatter “could not leave his ground at any’time, for if he did, he would be “quite likely to find some. armed and harsh rancher in possession. And possession ‘was nine-tenths of the law as far.as the squatters were concern- ed. . In 'ty heart I'always had a sym- hy for ‘those ‘squatters and I felt tia. those wha' qmuy proved ‘up on their 'land ‘were’ entitled to it after cause nobody. seemed to love the poor squatters’ was perhi son T had: aymm ‘ *In ‘view of n easy task facts I found. it mpian ' the cause he squatte imy: part in “Po]— 1y of the Storm‘Country.” T am sure that' the picture will prove u strong, rgmnent in ‘vehalf of their rlghts ¢ STROHGM IS WEAK “The White’ e,”” “a Robeértson Cole special iniwhich H. B. Warner will’ be seen ‘at”the Elko theatre to- night and Saturday sounds the depth of human frailty and in most dra- matic fashion proves that even the strongest is weak ‘at times:. “The iWhite.Dove is a:Jesse 'D. Hampton preduction “in ‘whi¢h -~ Mr. Warner does' the .best work of his career. The picture;is founded on the nov- el of the same-name by William-J. Locke, the famous . novelist, . who never penned a more powerful story than this narrative“of ‘t'he sins of the father” which are visited upon the son. The, great lesson of mercy and len- Mlldred Harns Cliaplm _ of the “Polly cultivation |’ a similarly hard time} Chaplin. | ing ‘Post story from ‘the pe ‘ot Lhe plc-; The usual’ A-ao,t uudevmo bill at the Grand theatre this ;week, Satur- day. promises to.equal, if not sur: pass, the ‘previous.offerings, it being unusually strong in music and danc- ::g n}:d ‘with a short d amatic tab. at 8 C .Squnh'.. and’ the special, musical pro-| of the 0ld west'in a new Wil 1iam Fox photoplay. ;called “The Co ing of the Law;!’ which-will.be sho' at’ the Rex, Theatre: Saturday; . This VA ({nay is tnnn from the'baok by, Shar- -Beglnnlng Snndly “at "thd' matinee, Jean Dawn, the well ki “Wireless Girl’”will opena six’ engagement. at the - Grand thea Well known is: her ability to, anqwen esent ; jon 'that any- uestions of the:pas ture or any other g one may, ask. : HA 7 ’l'om Moore lnr‘ Duds” “a* Saturday. ‘Arthur Rom g-1" es Alden Seltzer and was staged by There .can be. no ‘doubt 'that, Mix and. his. directors olean t! ne: -abiding place.. In this.he.is aid: by Judge Graney and prett; 1lfe nulwn—-plnyed Browni father i ownup. un h afd:a |t newspaper. . His father is dend He learns, that the town ig run’ by ‘rust- lers, who hivé robbed kis father of many cattle.” H turnn in w!th a vim 0! IIIIIIIIIII!IIIIlIlIIl[lE 8‘ TURDAY ‘A sm-snoo'rnn 'GOES ‘WITH: THE JOB IN PRINTING OFFIOE spénd a vast amount of ‘time think- | ing g neW‘Western ‘pletures. tom, in'New ‘Mexicos: - Mix, ‘as Kent | & 'for .their: “The Coming of” 'thb Ll.w" “deals Harris Chaplin‘lias ‘made is via:thel ’.ToNlcfi'i?'& 'SATURDAY H. B. WARNER in his® Greatélt PlctuYe A Problem of the Ages Brought Down to A Modern Life Added Feature Atttactmns Comedy— “SQUEAKS & SQUAWKS” SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM TONIGHT & TOMORROW TR TR As the Editor of “THE KICKER ” Clean Up the.Tougheét “Town on Earth and Win a Glrl’s Love, in ki The GOMIIIG o OF THE LAW” A Charles AIden Setlzer story—A Wllham Fox productlon S . g : flill!lll!Illlllllllllllllliuu i Wlth a Blg Company of Flfty Artlsts, mcludmg scouted a5 Nis plainsman grandfather micht hayéisconted gtood up under fire ac h'= Revoluflomry grandfath- er.must have; tescned beauty-‘n die- 2 lier fathey.curcly did st fanr nf his grand- ! fathers would: have’if rolled into:one. Whallace Béery as the.‘'villain’ lms] considerable toiido in: developing thi ancestry of “The Mollycoddle’ ’ove his: envirenment.ond ‘Ruth Heufek, as the pretty girl. who starts. the, frrpnine natnt Af E AN prananathle for many..of the tlnjimng, situations..|. - BEATRICE PIZZORNI -CONSUELO MEDINA ALFREDO GRAZIANI EDUARDO LE'JARAZU " SOTO-MAYOR ;FRANCISCO CRUZ - ROSA DI CARLI PATRICIA DORIAS “ENRIQUITA PALMA . ' SPERIA CASTEL - ' CARLOS MEJIA _‘_’““RIGOLE 770" Tharsday Evening, June 24 “IL TRO VA TORE £ Frldqy Evomny, Jl"lo 25 BABEBAGI IN SOGIETY From horgeback) on ‘therange: to bare back'iin ‘society 18 ‘a long jump for. any =irl'to make, but: Mildred} Harris Chaplin has, made; it vit the motion picture route. And Mrs. Chaplin 11kes the change, too, though ghe still teelsperfectly | e . Splendnd Ch?rus—%p?clal Grand Opera Orchestm , *POLLY OF THE - gnacio De Castlllo, ‘Conductor , STORM COUNTRY* Pony's ba‘@ e with tHe “H:lltoppers”—-the abdutxo _the storm=—"&re worth going miles to see. A splendl - ill ‘at your favorite theatre. ; s Seats on Sale Tuesday, June 22nd at Boardman’s Pharmacy ‘How to Secure Tickets by ‘Mail — Address letters, make checks, postoffice money orders, payable to Grand theatre. In- clude self-addressed, stamped envelope to help insure safe return. PRICES INCLUDING WARTAX -$1. 65-’2.20 : Note—Owing to limited seatmg capacity for this big productlon, posmvely no free list, no phone orders received, no seats laid aside. - Ann Little and Jack Hoé fn - f‘LIGHTNING BRYCE” et P WARL DT FLAMES Retired. Furniture Repairing and s ST Upholstering. - | ; NERAL REPAIR SHOP . STAHL & JACOBS * 311 Sixth St., Bemidji. Phone 488 REX UNION ORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30‘ Night 7:20 and 9:00 10c and 25¢ ~ Defective