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Monday Nights 7:30-9:00, 15c and 30c A HAS ground and this tinie the . lbulle'. speeded thropg! e/ edeq . th UNIQUE LEGION POST|;70rc) i M‘; ttfib f Y Mix wal m Al fl(mnenpc:is. June 2&-—1‘1::“‘1':‘ scerle ddldn't make him nervdus. He 3 A of ‘mem| -~ Ireplied; ‘ :3::; “Legion has tbttrn ""ffimq:‘; N Why should 1t? A bullet will &0, I t one of e mos! t if. you! e o one ot o | ol Yo, went Y JOLK 1 20 a’ Ever{ H:‘W"“ fie?flf;:bffis fihr‘l’s’m'an shoot, & craly apple, off m{ born in Greece; ea nov'v an American citizen—proud of| " “wrpe Coming of the Law’ ‘s to b6 " 'nis citisenship and proud of the 1and | spown gt ‘the Rex theatre today. »of<his birth. R AR J“Membm oth:he post will Jeral outings this symmer.: ’mcmc included a gro{r:m&l a.tihl;flz: : awhich harken! ack to the da. Bole 8 pecial, in which H. B. Warner TUlysses and the scenes of Olymmls will be seen at the Elko ;hea!tre to; = the last times tonight teaches in,mog ; VAUDm TONIGHT: m convincing. fashion/ that the o 8 £9 i %Eu?lm EV% is :nan gl'ow:l th: more inclined he' is’ e usua 0, excusejthé sho; scheduled for showing regularly/ on) uy'f 5 }t’ % ;b .‘1;5 good mer v i i d .0 Saturdays will be the program &t'the|ihgn for fts bad This is shown |l . iy ! { ; v R SRR R Y AV “Th ‘Wireless' Girl” Grand theatre tonight, together With|¢hrough two leading characters,: one WILL ANSWER QUESTIO N S five part picture “Let Katy D° of whom is a man-of sixty or more, It. 4 Wyatt with dainty songs and the other. his son of half his Holly an yatt wi ain age. . and dances will open. the bill £0110w: | TFis don (played by H. B. Warnery "pum:h that makes }us éd by Duel and Woodward whose|in most dramatic' fashion is shocked novel comedy has a real plot, and ininy the revelation that his late wife times. * See. this William' Fox productxon. ‘ ‘which they introduce several musical was untrus to him. Thereupon his numbers; Fitzgerald -and Anderson |fajth in all humanity becomes shak- are reported as being ‘‘worldbeaters y? 73 o : ".\1,,.'- Ve S 4 ‘f. o D ;:;n ;: :&z;:;s wn.ig;:::lflex :::' ,fl:;!, feat thyt his 1ittle’ daughter. is mot: : CENTURY COMEDY n TWO Parts his own, and that the woman he is eminent English tragedian, and his}growing to love probably would, turn: i i company will present a protean &ct|out to be the same sort as his own . B Proves None Infa“-"'e Lo onmlad “Memories. wife. 5 1 ‘i ; " UINT ORCHESTRA 99 £ TOOM MOORE IN “DUDE?. .. 53 Hp Has.no knowledge that-his 7a-|ll 2 &2 m JINION - AND JEAN DAWN—GMII'D ther for years has known the secret ijows Startm t 7:20, ;md 9: 00 Admlsslon 10c and 25c THEATRE §UNDAY¥{of cthe :son's: . wite's: :untaithfaliiess, i } s «Duds” 18 a mystery story wittén]but-excuses it when she.made a tull : by a big writer for the Saturday Eve- confession - and. a. decla 1T ‘t her ning Post who knows the story game|intention to do-better. ; and goes a-gunning only for the big- v7hile he is in Lohdon, woraing gest kind of dramatic material, alone the son is ‘the spectator to a “Duds” is swept along op, the rcur-|further drama. wiiiclilends by proving rent -of the strongest an . ‘most’ in-{to~him’ that there are noné so, good fathonable mystery ever, pepnedl or ! h%tr&h@! may :not: have a: blemish, | s filmed. It is packed to ‘the gnardsjand-none -so- bad® that there’ is. not with meat of Romance, . Adventure, ‘sqme good, in them.;:: In- other -words | Fierce man-to-man battiés!’ It“is 'afle ‘makes the ‘great distovery which drama of love and its doubts u l};}fl- long ‘age been made by s fa- i, fears, its torturing suspicions 3 er: -the discovery that we should strange women, staring eyes; price-|not judge lest. we be'ijudged; and less gems; baffling clues: all masslad :hztngg :;sh; eat)t:":ffym tta.ket with ‘ x against the background ot big, ele- (2 ,. mot of cen- & i) Bangh. 9 2 o mental, tempestuous, - passlonate | sure. 2 - Blfl'! Bang! Bm! He s Here AU‘“‘ souls whose bizarre character; q‘mil - v Pt IR : % , s A P “ P unique personalities offer a wonderfu . . = | e s 4 T i s ount ¢ ! ) winning, sym- 5 4 _ v 5 aram Al'té lc'“fe 2 foll for the fine, frank, winning, sy! COSTLIEST PRODUCTION , . Wherein one Reginald Jay takes to hxs bed so the pathetic impersonation of Captain REX MIN UND, ElUnketl, by Tom Modre: o IASILS ata’ et { g law scan’t take hlm to ‘court. Lait-encning Bunday. and Mondar et rpion Mo - 9 tient develops alarmmzfsysl:m- the Grand-in -conjunction . with’ thef; s ‘nurse: smks faster and aster, appearace of Jean Dawn, the miyst girl, who:-will answer qusstionu ture of -~ Stenatio bygo?u@éraght)é, storyh ‘ f]}i‘ hy : ks hleies A mmanéé that starts with" old loveré' “in wrong" 'and' 5 4 diture of th cted by..Victoy Fleming, Six ree airbanks Humor mew 1 “in 11 ht.” i (4 nalt million. agoua‘:-:e o'rfim:ictu’;: aril ko ‘Speed, ,S'\(l:tii;n. Don’t. think it’s an i it i1l be presented at the Rex theatr g 2 5 beginaiag: e, Doug per. fied 1y a OM!!UH?! 0! No m‘“ an wgrgd the crier’s|coddle” was due to the star’s desire call. And the case of Constance ver-|to continue thie policy he.inaugurated sus John Weems; ran, abruptly -up against a snag. - For" }figgle Was the only. outsider who has seen Weems |At. that time-he declared:that monqy escort the; Isdy ‘buyer .out of ‘ius v 1 dary and that it would |8 flashy roadhouse and was the chief|hé th iedch ‘succeedimi | witness atithe divorce suit. | produetion; t eclipse all previous ef "The scene, as they 'gay, in the forts. - “prompt books,” shifts. i «iThat -Falrvanks ‘was ‘' A young man with a towel aroind [talking: when he announced’ his in-: his head, surounded ‘?y a_retinue of | tentions was ovldenced *with/ the te- quack doctors, day ahd night nurses, {lease . ot hiis:first -and .sécond’ United pill boxes, medicine bottles, and aArtists’ offerings in.which it was gaxophone, is lying in bed. It is Reg-|plainly seen'that considerable money gie. He is ill. and time had been spent to Pplace ‘en- But, gentlé reader,. ¥ou shall pene- L tirely mew. material -om:the screen. | trate his secret:; He; is not ill, : He'is| Especially so in his ' last - picture, ©oeqne, MerWAhmmlnmuu~h¢ *‘When - the-Clouds-RoH- By’ consid-~ is a good pal of John Weems and. is|ered to be one of the greatest novelty anxicus to prevent the court from |productions ever filmed. rendinig John-and Constance asunder.| Even. +greater-effort: has- been- - All of which is by way of ‘proving to ‘suy pass; fhre \more’ promtneg:‘ apl- the pooular setting for . allace ieidis Sodes of eny ertnwynent iy ‘“When ‘the screaming screen farce, “‘Sick Abed” |iClouds ‘Rojl By, with "‘I‘he Molly- which will spend Sunday, Mond oddle:’” '0.make_this posplble the and Tuesday at the Elko .aeatré|star devoteu te weeks in Mep- Bebe Daniels makes a pretty leading|aration o ry_g woman. The film’s a Paramount Art-|meérous i ation craft. preécted mor{ sfirjprls{ y than anti- Mack Sennett’s newest comedy and cifi:ted special music are also on the pro- ’l‘remendoué ets’ add to the, ! gram. 1! merous. features of, “The. Mollycoad 5 g A R { Jand- it ‘was because 'of! the . gfeat i TOM ¥IX'S NERTIE t-lamount’ of construction’work’ that| i his production to- USED AT A TARGET ral ‘hundred thous- Tom Mix has done many daredevil|and’ dollars, ‘more ‘cost’ than' any etunts for the screen, but his latest,|nréevious outpllt trom the FY wade for hic new Willjam Fox nhoto-s y \ 3 : g play, “The Coming of the Law,” caps| * Among the more noticeable of’the]®: * | { C z pa il A‘ i = ol them all. ‘sets” in-this picture is an exact Te-| 7 Y : In one scene Mix is walkin® along production of Monte Carlo. and the ~ morntain range. A member of a}historic and rmou Casino,.the lawless gang cshoots at him. Th.e camera shows the man shooting, and}.*«: then: the lens is turned on Mix. Mix|episode requiring a Iocale’in Monte wants to show the bullet in its flight | Carlo, Mr. Fairbatiks rounded up four ; / 50 he ordered.Pat Christman: to stand,|of the most expert “location” nfen in i “LET ,ER BUCK” out of sizht of the camera and shoot{the film. colony and. : a hole through his necktie. 3 z tor‘ weeksk e ' R NG Pepdletonoregon Round Up ’ Mix stood nonchantly looking from ed on. A fostan d e . ' R " AP . 5 tl:lelmountaln top in Hollywood. Pat : ¢ ; el Bt i 4 ¢ A : AR A Christman pulled the trigger. His aim I'coast line on the Pacific ocean, = 2 ¥ 3 * was a trifle faulty, for the bullet pass-|thirty mites: from: Lés An;:l:s.s?a: 4 Hpedal Mdfic "loc snd 300’ ed ynderneath the knot in the tie and,identical to that at Monte Carlo.. This : ; :10 and 9:00—15¢ and 300 scraped a threat on the neck button[site was.only available atter a "hard yy } of Mix's shirt. Mix turned to Chris-|journey:over:desert: land for a dis- man quietly and said: . tance of eight miles and much time “You will have to do that over}and trouble was ‘spent in" conveying again; Pat. You didn’t hit the tie.” |the necessary materfsls- to const So Pat fired again as the camerafthe ulldlnxs ot lege presidents and several figures of ! ¢ - g national prominence ‘in educational 4 ¥ 4 o ) B i A land professional flelds. Seven womeh, hendedrf}: s MES. T ore Roosevelt, ; : are’ Igc ‘in_the number dec- June 26.—John Walker Powell, lorated: ¢ one of the twenty- formerly pastor of Lowry Hill Con-|fOUr havebeen ‘"“h"ged from “‘7" servi gregational church, Minneapolis, i8 Drcepéweu e appoint ed speclal < ome of the twenty-four Y. M. C. Alrepresentative of the' educational THE GREATEST MELO-DRAMA OF ALL TIMES secretaries who have just been hon-|commission at G. H. Q. Chaumont. ored by the French government with|He was also educational director, 1st the degree of “‘Qfficer de ’Academie”, | Army. Before being' transferred in 3 By JOSEPH ARTHUR according to the Oversead depaflment April, 1919, to the Educational corps; of the Red Triangle. U. S. A, he was librarian and lectur- . : : e ~he degree, it is stated, is one of|er with' the 83rd A. E. F. division. e B 5 oy R AR B p % the highest academic shonorsibestow-|Dr.. Powell is now superintendent of ’ o - 5 S e B T ;. always a pl or.woman. ‘This is & nage of neatness an dorder; and thc 2 pemn feela xll at ease and oul nf phce. BRING YOUR SUIT TO us’ NOW “ cA- srhall‘sam ihvestedwlthulmll effectually ‘take the ahab. biness out of that suit or gown and make you feel “yourself.”;: Gonsult your FEELINGS and your INTERESTS. They both | urge you to ‘come to us. ¢ ed by the French Republic and has|the Milwaukee district, extension di- ; | been swarded in_recognition. of-ser-vision. of_the University o -Wiscon- HOGANSON BROS., Props. L TELEPHONE 537 & | _vices, performed during ithe war, and|sin, ‘at Milwaukee.| | 309 Third Street, Bemidji, Minn. = ‘after - the signing 6t the armistice.}" Z + Ads Brln asu s . co ST, 0 -Among those honored are. two-col- '*nhueflb for The Ploneer. ! m\qm o