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A 3 enutltu clothes, have the scrawny, which for ‘quit recognize . .| 1ittle more, the country is liable to go | This abo g plse proves she : 22.?“ i dans ol £ x;."."wf,‘a‘&fl&‘mfi‘éé‘— Vitagraph, understanding the cry- ) clothes in order n.]‘: = | ing “need for laughter rowadays, has n: rmance—but a ‘devaloped- & syster *6¢* ‘super-laugh : ° i films. | - Phey aret rtowh'variously ds p|the Larry: Semon:'* Laugh' Lifters. Semon - Knotkouts’ and the P bertson Larry Semon.Carnivakof Laughter. {5 e ik tnanis e L The latest. of these films is “The|(0 fomenmber. | Tun after tonight's Sec-| yead Waiter.”. .This is & comedy pro-|, ° orw haaR 3 i i duction that _sparkles and glistens ford’s - prodiction: of 'Sud i w is | based -on with humor. is also p! lumw Ahe:. &% mialj: Arela of headore| hl ol Lil by Jeanne Judson, | pretty girls. It will be the Roverts, Tally M QI l ed in the Red Book Mll- feature attraction at the Elko theatre omous Habartie ‘delinea ’ A .“ ‘ P on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Excellent music each evening, wit! s h ed | a six-piece orchestra Sunday, accom % “swift. hard battle - °f lew 'panies the above features at the Elko chags el At PO R . ‘Sun Monday lnd Tnetdny. = s Tkl % ¢ ll v ] £ 2 2 :‘Tonight, 4 acts ' of Vaudeville Nflefi "#‘:I:T Al:ly.'fle::p‘zm m“ booked through the Western Vaude- de, J ml;m Dowling has the ville Mnnagors' association of Chica. n"fi”‘ 'w all Street swindler, and g0 will mark the re-opening of reg: El:tn H‘ hil d’ has ‘an | Q1aF vaudeville at the Grand theatre a. Holt, & c! lmy each week. K “Hewitt Sisters” in aong and dan- t ces. Billy Nickols, a blackface com-| " . edian, Evnne and Corem in harmony °~1n how man: cases has a litt cident changed't! D of a wholgi: &:""" , caused her webappiness is| - THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY | /0] Gmf Fox photoplay: : ~0lemmun : : rse of ‘“Wint's" ]i e rattling, mzm 4 < have grm’ in’ larif skown Sund: “ing place among duectorl - ey first - povuianty. smee Gr-nd theatre. The "cast, too, is international ‘no. one better liked than' Harry edch member being draWn| Carey, - whose latest = photodrama, Cook’ With-Oll" 3 ew to exceptional fitness for| “Qverland Red,” is to be.seen at thel e the re, regardless. of ‘ndtional Rex ‘theptre Wd.y - boundary: lines. 'Thus we have the| " The time has passed - when the |4 ite favorite of the P:armm ability to ride and. perform reckless Renee ~Adoree; . an stunts on horseback in itself consti ignified ' tragedian Carlo Liten, of;iyted a star of the cinema. Harry} Belgium, supported by famous stars Carey was’a star ‘on the dramatic ~?lthe United States and France: stage for several years before ventur- ! . The result is a play that sounds ng in the:movies. Likewise; his hom-' oo lh very essential notes of life—that. [ .~ ship hias not been learned in’a undless, fundamental life that riding academy. i In his mly youth, when thruhned love- and struggle for power. v Klfll nY serious malady, ] 35 dfut.het af s £ : ew York state court ~judge, sen s “SPORTS ON SCREEN. - Harry 't6 -aranch in-Montana, and The: -optdoor .man or: woman, wnllf after three years of life in the ope: tgh : o1 diskight thelr he ‘not:onl fdovehp;d ng'Chance,” the 7er-| physique, but léarned’all the Iric] Rnbert Ww. Chnmberu famous| the ran, nnd plains. which theatre- | novel, which is' coming to the Elko|goers admire in his photoplays. * - “theatre next Sunday, Monday and| In “Overland:Red,” which is found. Tuesdny Some of the chief events/ed on the succeuful novel of . that{- (7in’ the “action take place during a name by H. Herbert Knibbs, Harry| . week-end party of society folk at a' Carey is:said to-have scored one: ‘of ; beautiful country- estate. -his”most emphatic trlumphx 1" . Outdoor sports have been arranged L to amuui the, guestsd 'l‘hereh is bowl- PIGKFOED AGAm m ing on thegreen and an‘archery con- great- test, in which:Anna Q. Nilsson, who estT ::t'h,:w :tr {hsl::::;: 1“ e plays one of the leading roles, €81 onstrated -to everyone's « herself an adept with the bow and.ar- ;¢ {h ably clad_hunters, both men and> wo- Much ‘has. been “men} follow the pack. For thezhero!gmm Mary Pickford ¢ and heroine the hunt leads to' compli-| ity—-how she can take her audience -cations not. on theu- calendar, ¢ |Trom laughter to tears. and - back| 3 Conrad Nagel is featured with/Miss' again’ by. the mere move of her hand]: /Nilsson in the. picture and_the ‘vest|and the expression. of her wonderful |\ f the cast is of the same high cah features. = - .} k Charles 'Maijgne directed. It is s. As Amanda Afflick; the:little slavey i Paramount-Artcraft picture. " ' :'in a French laundry in:the slims of }: * /. People ‘are becoming too serious.|London, Miss Pickford is seen in an £ they don't-wake up and:laugh’'a” entirely differént role in which she}i —— - grip and contpel MPRODU oL ONY DP,;D MB THUMB’ Fredenck Penn Rlchard Pryce “HIS is the secret of the wonderful writing suprem- & acy of the Tempoint Pen. THe gold is fused about the ample iridium tip—not annedled. Then it is hammered, which gives it a ‘steel like hardness and flexibility. ‘Pen cannot become *‘sprung’’/under severe use; noo 'weakened by harmful ink acids. FoE Other Tempoint advantages are the wentific Comb - Feed and the air-tight chnmber about the pen. 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