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‘the’ fi ‘spectal production,’ tucky,” with: Anita Stewart, Wwhich an will be shown at .the Rex theatre on | ‘July 4. "The setting of the picture is backl; i1 the “old lawless days <when thel ‘moonshiners defied the law and when llu.ll URKE COMING. ' the' most. .. popular screen jes, Miss Billie B\lrke, has not on the screen in Bemidji fox considerable period. Her friends ‘here 'will ‘be’delighted to 'learn, that shie may be seen at the Elko theatre ‘tomorrow, also Saturdsy afternoon .. and ‘even ing’ in "her very latest' re- Jease entitled * y "Nch is.said to e a delighflul photo- ¥ ) WA HBURN: ‘l DISGUISE. , Bryan' : the best dressed actors on the scree! ‘wears an old frock cut o! Not t.hrt* Mr. thlmrn has lost; el:— His role as Anthony Ougood, hero of ‘required him' to go un- ; d unshorn. His gir] turns'him down on. monnt of lack of pep. Thereupon a great light dawns upon Amthony and he proceeds o . give an . imitation of ' painting the town red. The special music and two interest-| ¢! ing short reels are other features at : ,'tha ‘Elko tonight. ‘WIGHT RIDERS CHASE WG!TNE ABSASSIN thmg scenes in th: Pirst N:&:n:l “In’ "Old Ken- men of the mountains' still uettlad/ .thcird!fl’mneuwlfli the men of the cities, implt!ont of the delays of ‘the la mt it into|. their own: hands. Night Ridens mlnile So were the night riders formed. men who magked and ‘hunted the ‘fugitives on “horseback, ‘where they. held a quick trial and condemned the viotim according to tholr views of Justice. In the story the nl;ht riders were called out to pursue a mountaineer, ‘who had been accused of setting fire to a barn, drugging a jockey and at- tempting to shoot one of the first citi- +zens. They are informed of the trail he has taken back to his mountain home and come ‘out. in scores to capture him. -Masked rider L jons free fin small p ‘Goes Prudence,” |’ mer quéstions. Of course ofis wére asked stirring for a miay Jury or experienced riders fid meln rious in- an ae Gudnal\hg thoy gain on’ the luglt- ive, until‘he is finally captured, and the preliminaries ot the. trial are ar- ranged for in the darkness of the night. llcmd only by torches. ‘But ‘an’'even more daring ride is taken b, 88 Stewart, who plays the part of the/Httle mountain gir! in the picure. 'She hears of the night rid- ers seeki e mountainéer, who is f!a childhood friend of hers. She knows tha nt, but'that the evi- den s against him, and fears that ge will ‘be/slain‘ before she reaches im; Dawa told him. * Dawn sits on the! l&ge with| s or no paths. It 18 a|a small ribbon over her eyés.” When you . come to ‘the theatre you don't|« have. to tell anyone what your. gt tion in. Just write it on'| Miss Dawn wul .%sur at each per- formance ‘at the nd‘this week.' Now just f.hink of a good: question to Miss smmt follows. thé trail lett| ' by’ the' night widers, .outriding the mén-both in daring and spead, and finally comes up to'them: just as they are about to execute an innocent man She presents the evidence of his in- nocence and the gull: of .one of the leaders’ of /the party. ' Eyeryone is then ‘ordepdd to unmask. All'do so t]except the'iguilty man. He 'makes 'a dash " to is on. But the fugitive’s horse slips lnd he is_ precipitated over a high pe, and another chase|’ 1iff, which ends the work of the night |- riders i ¢ picture, The spectacle of this night ride is| 8o realistf everyone watcniaz the picture. ALICE BRADY—GRAND TONIGHT ce Brady’s stage suc- the drama “Sinners.” Grand theatre will be the_screen,-and they d why the play was hit on:Broadway. It is cl:lut n tht: role ofit; oman who goes e pey. by needle work for the support of her mother. The peo- ple’ to whbin she -has introduetions| turn. cold; ple from. ‘w ing to askfavors show her the great- est frienc It is a picture of real life a8’most of us know it. It isn’t a morslity play in any sense of the word, but it does ‘entertainingly ue gospel of charity. Jean . Dawn, known as the ‘““The Wireless (Girl,” will ‘appear at both nlmws, bcchmmg at: 7:30 and 9:00. : Jun Dawn-—she nuwm" yo! 6 her* weeks enz-ge- ‘| ment hst unday, and ‘she surely. can “1f He Doss Nol Have I Have Him Tdophuo * PIONEER STATIO ;, BEMIDJI, MINN.: Whelesalors ey d strong it holds tense’ nity to see it today| emotional production| 4 “|:the only’ m TOM! 'Patricia Morley . €| Henry, Morley. . 'Victoria Freng) . Violu Dana lrvln Cummings o .Rutb Sticlair Goeftrey: Pstun. 4 ++ «Billy Mason |Jane Grayson. . !‘lounco Carpenter Nature: has endowel Patricia’ Mor= ley, a bride . a.few weeks with eyes, which' ensnare all, ta the lik- 4 are atopplns at fashionable California’ resort, and one morning, while on the ' beach, Heénry sees Patricia, in a ( smart, nty bathing suit, on'a raft n the hay with Tom Ruggles, a hand- some ‘athlete. ; Henry is not ‘observer Tor the two bathers ‘lare: the role’topic of ‘conversation to 4'the gossips on the hotel veranda. Henry's jealouw -grows . and. - he complains of Patrlcla s flirting to her ‘{triend, Victoria French. tries to convin flg at. Patricia means no harm ’g\{ l& is furious. ‘Day by day the oufllv drift apart. [Patricia fs Havitig a ‘wonderful time watch his bride, The .woman proves to be the. nup- ‘'with 'whoip {Patricia changed places at the hospital. | She confesses why she 18 in ¢ to cure Henry of his jealousy. ' Ac- cordingly; as: I'-lenry and his'bride are leaving for ‘the ‘theatre that night, the purse steps up ‘to. Henry = and shows h ‘house and.the two plot nt‘ , housekeeper..and n the umc time ta}’ Mn.rkhl Ci Kelly, . some’ letters which she|W. B says ‘are’from’ another man to Pa- tricfa; . Henry: ‘pléads ' business and atays: bohuyiv: " Soon after Pattrlcls returns and/ accuses; Henry. of fiirting * with the}Jol nurse. He retaliates by showing her, the letters, demanding an. explana- tion. 'It’is" then ‘that Patricia tells him of ‘their scheme to. cure him.of his jealousy. .He sees -his mistake| and promises:never to ' doubt: her again, decla decrariug t'ha.t he realizes that ‘Victoria | MW .and Henry is consumed with jealousy. Attendlng an o\d-tnshloned barn dance where. kissing | games. ‘are in ‘fvague, Henry sees Tom kissing Pa- tricia. Furious, he marches her up to: their ‘room, A storm .scene ensues ‘and ‘he accuses ‘her of. being in love witth Tom and tells her that he 1n- tends to get’a divorce. & Patricia’replies that nothlng would ‘please her better. .In her heart, how- ever, she believes that he is only try- ‘ing to threaten her: What is her dismay onthe follow- .| ing morning to find that he has left ;|to gtop th Niles' Welch was selected terpret the role ‘of. David wm “Thé ‘Courage ‘ef Marge by :James Oliver Curwood, becais of his ‘unusual ability 'tn ‘handling: parts of this kind. He has physique ‘and pleasing ' personality’ ‘mlelmtumnmlnum“ her ‘without-a word of farewell. In tears she. implorea Victorln to_help . They decide. that strategy. is neces- sary. " Victoria calls at Henry’s omce and announces that - Patricia is; cru- fcatly?ill“at:'a hospital ‘and begs him’ divorce praceedings, which fises to'do: to be ill, Pa- finds that a; rcomes her and urse to change her to take 6. Goeffrey lawyer: ‘and: friend, 3“amazed 'when Henry walks' in’ds-she g dose.. “Patricia- contéss 8 evdnthing Henry, who forgiye appy onee.more toriaand Goeffre: are interested Henry, cured: of -his jealousy and maging 0| A tricia w»hop:l THE ‘FAS ey invite \'Hc-‘ Racine Absorbing Shock Strip is: an‘adde ‘miles’ because" it welds perfectly. the tread ‘an " Be ‘sure the. name. RACIH Radiné Tires. COMPANY:is on every.tire you bug; HIOIV ‘PARK DESIGNIN G AND G ,‘OR IGINATED OPY- RIGHTED THE 0D OF F; TREAT WTUROLElMETHu ONT ENT T'HE LIGH"I'-‘ EST T YPE OF “ TAILORING CON- WITH SISTEN’I’ A e Mchpgmwndmmu' CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON . - wny- m~mr-o!v eI those | ‘on'Wednes Squires and llllq rtland; N. Y. ROLLJJQK S'O’FT*L' Y B BEMID I MINNESCTA COST OF UN. GRACEFUL #R. Mml Qrden Promptly Fxlled lflllllullllfllflllllflfllflflllllfllmuflfllflllflumlflflllflfllllllfllllfllIIIIMEI!IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ' ,_,7“ : ' Dalasttvuia