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B d nnb ‘queen with ‘Jook :l’. ‘Her‘eye: " ‘A ‘chorus:girl who pln ‘the. game as the dther i with- 8 ‘baker Who. ‘it all; heart, Ioved by d Broadway rounder who {8 :and. pep tgelf. A rollicking, . mpa thetic, up-to-the-second sw? 3 &mu ‘American gh-lt :?V:l - vm 1) Octuvus Ro; en :fo e ¢ rday; e;uu Post; &nd emphat: lully one_of “the m idteregting. .yoles Madge Kennedy has, ever ap- ‘peared in. Kenneth Har! is ‘her . Jeading man and the program is fur- {ther enhanced by the showlng of “‘Bxcess Baggage,'” & hoNicking’com- edy featuring Mr. and M¥s; ' Carter PeHaven. “Doliars and Sense’”, and ““Rixcess Baggage,” a rollicking com- night and Friday at the Grand the- atre, i VA‘ITDEVILLE mscox- TINUED TEDORAR!LY ‘On’account of the theatre at Brain- * erd being damaged in a recent storm, the vaudédville circuit recently eatab- ished through this territory has been temporarily abandofed, but:will be cegumed later in the summer, at which time the high-class :aéts will agaln appear at the Grand: Thentro ANAB'HSTICTRIUHPH ““Bugene O'Brien_;scores éffectively as Johnny Bellamy Smart, ‘popular ““American author, in the Selznick pic- ture, ‘A Fool and His Money”’; adapt- d fot the screen from the story by George Barr ‘McCutcheon, which -ap- .- pears at the Kilko tonizht; last-times. Mr. O’'Brien shifts mphilrfi-om the gay to the dramatic inthig delightful |. .story of an alithor’s experiences in ai|: ancient castle ‘on the banks: of the} ~He investigates ghont stor- i1, mnds a beautiful American-born ~Gountess, vanquishes a villainous Intefelt wanes. Men itke what they ‘get, and if they a mt they. appreclate it 'he is; the only onQ that ' ordinarily he: will not’ca for you.” 'S0 make him' chlnk that there are’ plenty. of others whether there are or not. . Let Rim know' that it {s a favor you are conferring on h;:n in making hlm a chotce compan- -.\“T.would.not for the world advise iy girdio bé déceitful: | But there is art‘in wooling: and:being Wwooed girlg. muat: usé all the art to win man’they want that they qre cap: of applying. 8o much ‘the more cause, a ‘girl can not openly decl: herself''and go aftef a man openly, ‘as_the man can after the woman of his cholne . HINDII MYSTICISM, § . IN‘DEVIL’S CLAIM’ The ‘ancient Hindu belief that man is possessed of four boaies, the physi- ‘cal, the miental, the spiritual and the Budhlc body, the latter being the only one allowed to enter ‘“Nirvana’’ or Paradise, and that a man can at his spiritual body to enter that ‘of ‘another person and control hjs ‘actions and ;thoughts, plays an important part in “The Devil's 'Claim”’, ‘'a Robertson-Cole production starring the dlstinguished Nipponese, Sessue Hayagawa. ; 'he picture opens tomorrow' and again appeats Sautr- day at the Elko. theat: ! _On the ‘same "~ Pprog: Mfltas" a two pnrt REX SU'NDAY AND HONDAY The interyiewer asked the. usu 1 n estion: “What is your hobby'.'" May Allison paused a ~momenty #Why, not having a hobby.” she nobleman, gets a plot for his new| " novel and a wife’ for his new home, .and does many other things ‘that on: “dear him to the audfence. . ‘Wonderfully picturesque uttlnn. ‘both interior:and exterior, haye been ‘provided for this picture, visualizing artistically all the glamorous locales described by the gqthor. ‘¢ ‘The production is an o.rumq tri- “umph for the director, Robért Ellis. “Felix” the accomplished . cat ‘scenes in lovely Lorraine, with:pum- rous other interesting ‘short ~sub- ‘jects are to be een in the:Paramount: Magazine and Holmes Tn.velo;ue, vhlch are on-the nme program. @mo QFT A Toq:c Mlldred 'Harris Chaplin, the. star{ . charming in “The Inferfor'Sex"” tells girls how to win the man’ of" their choice, -and ‘bow to hold love after | Tried, and’ she ssys that: ‘: they are’ the same plan will work in'resl life * for :the play is based on facts and ~conditions’ of today. 'This picture, released by First National will he shown at the Rex theatre today. 5 “A certain amount of reserve will pdd zest to any courtship." saju Mil- d Harris -Chaplin. +*You must jep 2 man guessing to a. certain. ex- int. It is all right to show him that u. like him, and that you preter|: company toNthat of others as a n ule, but do not let iim think t'he’is the whole show. ! Anpreciate A Fight. “Let him know.and feel that there{ are others that would'be ‘glad to woo' you. If ‘he feels too sure of you, hisd londe star in “The Walk-Offs," t! lassics, 1 production ‘f'which. comes to the Rex theatre dn Sunday for,two days, has a hobby of reading “fan letters.” . Her secretary handles routine’ ntten. but' com- munications with a mental "Hck" to them go to the star. English "nmltmnfl denly ing possegsed of title-and estate; deserts his American wife.3nd young: som, to return to /Enj claim: /his inheritance, 'He. take’ them with: mm for me ‘eason neath his ptltlon i Thls youn up on a ¥anch inithe boun: and becomes"the centralfiguy: drama of life. This played by Willlam Farnum.) England. the titled: father, ‘on ing of the death of his Ameri ‘n has marrfed ‘again and, has another son—a _dissipated,: profllxate younx man, > Through a strange’ series 6! inci- d|dents the: half, ‘brothers ‘are ‘rought together )y the: Western ranch— one vlth del jlresentment in' his' ‘heart; ‘.he {othdli/weak and unconscious: of hship. ~ Wiiliam . Farnum fong brother, begins the re- formation /and regeneration of his weak relatlve and this accomplished, ‘| sends him ‘back to his people 'in Eng- land—a man. ALLEGED HIGHWAYHAN BOJNDTOGRANDJURY_ John Abboi . ‘charged ‘with’ having held up and-robbed Clair ' Wayman of Nymore on’the ‘night' of. July 3 and taking from him the sum of $16.35 at the paint of a'revolyer and arrested ‘on that charge by Patrol- man Richard Marr, :was'given an ex- amination: before - J’udge :Gibbons of Municipal court"lnst evening: ~ Wit- nesses for the plaintiff ‘were Frank ‘Wesley and ‘Richard Marr. Bail was fixed at $5,000 at’the preliminary, hearing held on Tuesday, but since Abbott was unable ‘to sfurnish the bond he was again’confined to the county jail, bound over. to- the fall term of district court. Paris, July 8.—Walfer Ha American professional . his way into a tie Tuesda fitte. of ‘Biaritz in the galf championship ‘on- th: p links at Versailles. “Each had scor- ed ‘298 at.the.end of the, seqond_duy play...: Hagen made.up . th ree-stroke lead which Lafitte gatne A monéy order for $25 teu ont ot | T one envelope the'other day. . Miss Al- Hson was astounded. ‘'want me.to send hi 1 ofl paint- 1ng!” she'exclaimed. Many' ‘fans. en- e man must 4 'close '25to 50 cents when requesting| Photographs. - Someti ‘|'$6 when asking for an original ,rQn._ But $25 wai an gnheard ‘of and :gf? Mad :fia Flett rned.that the ord: bunlng department the. county courts,’and that it had beeh delivered | to ‘her by mlstfiko rece Hgon' - rend ‘a8 - follows: ‘please send me- your photog‘rnp #dmire your amng very much, p ticularly in ‘The Walx-Offs,’ .whlch. I -MX thl: week.” 8 the. phofographing Walkvofls"ph id:. not bee ) at that time, Miss? Al!ison lndufged ina hearty laugh REX SATURDAY “Willtam”Farniim in- “Tru Blue” | will be-the-attraction at the’l ater one day, commencing on’ Satur- day. Th!s is. a- WHliam Fox produc- uon amt is ‘sajd- to be fully the equal ities’” and *When: a Man Sees Red.” 'rue Blue, r. Farnum por- ; uce 'sin you are a child ot dt ot | vl h deatroy ‘the works of the Devil”. * Every institution of the Devil” willit be -destroyeu. - Every: heart that. ‘beats:.in sympathy with the Devn and sin‘will lufler the same Christ hu ready ‘seen his own obituary e, ‘“I'ie ‘soul .that' sinbeth, ‘it 11 die.” " Tlgfi "nliled nand” will . |tomb with Roman’soldiers, for -the " Jeaus Christ is destro:lng the Worke ot the’ Devil now. He is delivering Jnan from theiyower of the Devil. He is chianging tHeir hearis 8o that they Jove God ‘and truth and righteous- ness, While the ‘“‘wages of sin' is death,” ‘and. every impenitent soul|: will be paid:in; ¢ coin of the Devil’ realm, the gift of God is:eternal life. is a hidden master:force, a princlple of divine sonship in,” our nature, ‘which' counteracts the spirit of the world and renders the Christian im- mune ‘from its intection, - The'true Christian does’ not prac- tice sin in'his }ife:; ‘The children of God .can no more live in.sin than i the ‘children ' 'the Devil can live out ‘of it. /8in’is unnatural in the child of God. chance fall into sin he is filled with | distress and grief and hurries to the : fountain ‘of cleansing in’ order that I'sin’s stain may be ‘washed away. Christ saves from the love for sin. He saves the drunkard so that he re- ! mains soher the remainder of his life. He saves from unchastity so that one !may live pure and white amid the i blackest environments. He sayes from est in time of temptation. He can save profane men so that they will pray instead of “cuss.” He can save the worldling #o'that she would much ‘| rather attend & prayer meeting than a card, party or dance. I ‘remember ‘a' prominent. society woman in a-southern' city. b:She ‘was the wife ¢ one'of the wealthiesttmen ' in: the city, and for years her time y | was' largely devoted to pleasure, and ' 'was made ‘up of wine suppers, card parties, balls and theatre going. But 't one night she came to a revival:meet- ing and as-a result yielded herself to Christ for she had found no real sat-) ‘When she] . found, thé Saviour it sboiled her for | -}isfaction in the .world. "She “had never she 'the cheap things d to finance a paelp] revi‘vul cam- paign in ‘that ¢ty she ‘gaye her dia- d: - for thdt.’ purpose.; Ome..of them was 4 sunburst:that had - her a large sum, but.at the close of |€he: revlvn.l ale nid ‘God had xlven : lu splnu hmwork and e, is 'his" ally and’ lnstr\fluentx. ‘When-. aver you commit help-. [ing the Devil and turnprlnz ~his nthme in sfn'.yon 1 I's: party, splrlz and nn ly the doom. Hear ‘'m gainst.'God a’fid righte- All sinners are threaded in the great web'of iniquity togs in the huge machine ‘of deviltry ‘that ex- tends througfiout this world and lnto The Whrd spys that lt you prac- e ‘Devil, a child ql’ the Dev‘il,, hls d(sposit(on Your mora! afllnlty proves your splri\luul descent! - Back of every agency of’ Devil. -Back of every drunkard, back of .every gambler, back of every. mur- derer. every .unbeliever, : ¢very lying and deceiving: art, yes, back of every form of evil, is the Devil. day you remain unsaved.and outside the kingdom of God;you are lined up with this vast federation of evil for- ces who are fighting against -~ God. Think of iL. you are marching under the. same banner of rebellion with the , fiends, = murderers, \libertines, bawds.. brewers, ouflaws,,gamhlers, aseassing and fallen angels. , May! God give you help and courage to._come out from among them and’ enlist un- The Devil is doom| QUIT MEAT WHEN xloNEYs--Bo.'rHsa No man’ or woman 'wno eats meat regularly can make a imstake’ by occasionally, kidneys, they beconie overaworked from the strain, get'sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons'from the blood, then we:get sick. Nearly | all rheumatism, headaches, liver trou- l.mmwm«duqmormosamfi-fi; security, it beauty, hmnmchfimnfiu-&a your business s most impressive: : stmosphere, wined for years because al) sdded equpmest will be aatform. © I - mcrmmmmwwq .. “ bolts to wear or work Jooss, o --n-nuu ble, nervousness, digziness, sleepless- ers come from id o! gnpu and lemon % e bfed with hthis, and has e md for generations. to. flush and imulate the kidneys, aléo to neutral- the_acids’in urine so it no longer causes irritafion, thu endmg bhdfler vea!m . Jad Salts 'is mexpenma and ‘can not injure; makes a: delightful effer- | vescent lithia-water drink which ev- eryone should take now and then ‘to ‘keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure; thereby av:ndmg ser- ious kufney comphgahonl. ery ‘battle 0" l;r vwHe des (eated hifi in’the wild He' defeated .him: at -Oalvary.. The greatest-battle.of -this:world. was not {at Waterloo; it was not at Sedan; it Wi -not’at Gettysburg. ¥ Neither was it'at the Marne, or f {Forest. . The greatest ages was .the battle of alvary The issues of this ‘battle' weré so greut: that. in" comparison all _other .con- ‘flicts are ‘insignificant. patterns, + dozen; Choice - sell regularly at $8.19, Choxce ° ‘We have- three large Some values upto. $1.25 ‘When you need Fruit 5 this store’s prices. IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIII“Illllllll“filllllllflllllllllllflllflllIIIIIlIIIIl_llIIIIl||IIIIIII|||Illlll_llllll[lllllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIlI : flllllllllllll v+he De=|finished!”. God puts His:life within us ana -his}| ess -contest. |, in-snall as well ag large effects. Frankly, day sale whici. starts today: That’s too much, so out; most. cases less than we pmd. ] _G ham or Org: andleDmm—Regu- e Jlar $5.98,'$6.25,.$6.98. Choice $4.98 | l.-dm Dresses—That we sell regu-| larly at $4.25, $3.95, $3.48. Ladies’ Dresses and Aprons—That we- CARLSON Of Course 'l1~lE LARGEST VARIETY STORE IN BEM]DJI ed? If so then ny God pity this ?oor sin-ridden world No, look, us, Christ ‘emerges trom the smoke of battle with the look of Q conquer- '6r, Hé' has ‘blood his; snd bload on his hands _Hell heard it and scream- ed with rage. eaven heard ft and shouted. for j Earth lxnrd it anad| laerned that Juu- can suve from sin : Hnllelujah' no se gumung the rince-of- Life es. forth even as 4 hua (hriiniséd:s e his came forth to ¥evenl hinidelt as wicto¥ over neu ) glhamd tReograve; s'fori--Jepus. i G mpnltested to deatroy ‘the worls ot iunscu HOLLISTER’S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA a great Lmhve—mnd, Dpleasant, certain—so thoroly cleansing and purifying that CONSTIPATION" disappears, and ‘when: your CONSTIPATION goes—your COMPLBXION 3 improves—you work better—eat better—feel better. ; "Give it a thoro trial and you will recommend it to all yeur vomu friends. 36c a packnge ‘Tea or Tablets.:, g " BARKER’S DRUG STORE “If “such ‘should per-| - covetousness, so 'that one remains hon | I have Just! recewed the second lot of anesota Mowers. Every farmer 1s proud of his Minnesota Mower- because 1t .does good work and has saved him some "‘money in . first cost. The -repair- bfll ls equally small: el R 4\}-foot anesota Mowers... i 36500 5-foot Minnésota Mowers... ... ... .366;00 -G—foot ‘Minnesota: Mowers 10-26 Rakes Sl :harv stmg tools xid hardware..- - C E Battles | Mnl or phone your ordero——tlley’ll be uken care of f Dresses and Aprons ; Made up of ‘Genuine Scout Percale, whlch is consldered very best percale made. Also fancy stripe, check or-plaid ginghams.. All of these come in very neat and pretty this is the reason for this little five . We over bought and have on hand nearly a‘hundred ' will go thls twenty dozen at very cheap’ prices. Ladies” A '.—Timc"we' sell regii larly at $2.48, $2.25; $2.19, =" ! " Choice s $1.89| Ladies’ -Aprons—That we ‘sell regu- larly at $1.98, $1.89. " Choice only ....... IO S4B AN : All ‘of these come in llght or dark pat- $2.69. terns. We also place on sale a large lot of CHILDREN’S AND“' MISSES’ DRESSES—PRICES REDUCED asaorted lots for easy selection: k] Second.......98c Thlrd.......$1.98 Some valuesup to Some values up to $2.25 $3.00 ‘Why not come in and see all of these sale sbecials. It will surely pay. you to do'so. Jars, Fruit J ar Caps, Fruit Jar Rubbers, etc., come and get IT’S ON BELTRAMI NDalasrtluia