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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, 1921 5 7 Regina, Saskatchewan.—An am- bitious highway program has been arranged for this province by the de- partment of railways for the comple- < of a system em- Colonel Penning- nd cunning 8, “Sauce for the Goose,” and before her death. ‘Romance and Arabella.” ion, an unscrupulous - - = cq;ci*««#i{iillii"ml{’wwere in Blackduck on” Tuesd: ¥ ' lilliam Lundahl went to Sho HORNET Tuesday afternoon. %% 0k % % % % % % % k% % % %% | '7The Ladies’ Aid society met’with {Mrs. H.C. Watson in Langor on|tion in fou property. NEWS OF THE THEATRES e B 9 § for the Associcted | How the property is almost lost e e Ahdsheiootes s’ifé"?ff”u’fi“"T“;';"Efir?lfifuf.'&fi“\"“‘" and then fmally rees " se lwh]grlslQfi‘\\?éle‘:‘:"isfig;e;"firlghi :;Z:l:e:i“ved"wm afternon [oraciug 7,005 milesiof standard earth 3 VAUDEVILLE AT GRAND Galled, @ Benjamin B, Hampton Pro- e Virtwous Vamp,” “Two Wecks, Ties of thrilling incldents, 1s eraphi-'pis sister for the pust two months, | road. duction, made from the great novel |, s e et cally depicted. A beautiful love ro- |y s left T it an. |Bubscribe for Th Pione FRIDAY AFTERNOON-EVENING i The Love Expert, The P A recently left for Spokane to visit an or ‘The Dauy Ploneer unsertbe tor The Laiy Ploneer. (of that eminent author, Winston g i® SOVETNTR Lo ced o and n MAnce s woven into the story, and loiner sister there. ! : = s . it is considered to be one of the best{ . 0" 40 g i = = = = e & % p e gaard preached at the ::d;“m::(‘m?;s Reid has been seen infyyinan gehool Sunday morning. The | ° ? : confirmation class met at the close| arnln to ot ers James Cruze directed, Frank Ur-|of the service. Rev. Odegaard’s fa- | ther. accomparied him to Hornet. | Frn “The town board mct Tuesdey at| Mothers:should see that the whole family take g-thorough, purifying the homgipt the clerk, Nelson: Overly. |System cleansing ‘Fiz-ik this spring. NOW-IS' THE TIME. . The family will B. L. Moberg was nted super- ibe healthier, happier, and get along beétter if the blood is given a thorough visor in place of James Nichols, who |Purifying, the stomach and bowels cleaned out, and the germs of winter has resigned. " |accumulated in the system, driven away. HOLLISTER’S ROCKY MOUN- Andrew Ertenbe TAIN TEA is one of the very best and surest spring medicines to take. Get it and:see the difference in the whole family. ' Their color will be better, == hhey’ll'feel fine and be well and happy. Tea or Tablets, 35¢c. Boardman’s | Drug Store. : Edith Snyder, a young iady with a Churchill. The story is an absoroing | 1 it pleasing personality who can put one throughout and embodies some | 1o J65S! ‘T‘fii"s"'“wfifi"n‘.flf on asieen over a song and has *“some” whistle. cf the greatest scenic effects prougm Iplace in the aflection of the patroné will open the vaudeville program to the silver sheet. There is hean‘;or the silver sheet which is to be shown at tne Grand ;uterest a-plenty, thrills galore and ™ ;"5 respects she occupies a 'son photographed the scenes, and a theater, afternoon and evening Fri- {rom “'5'“;" “‘f‘ the 9‘“:“’&;“'“" Unique position among the leading |powerful cast portrays the various ;’:.Z;’”L’..‘.’,,‘,,;‘;? wcfi;leyis:v Snyder’ el an s 1iy SPiendld %! lactress of the screen and she, pra:-|supporting roles. Grace Darmond unique accompaniment as a whis- Ing some of the most \r;o{!'llllariariisls;‘m‘.‘lly ftands In @ dlass of_her “,‘"n».pluy:‘:?g‘”"" the star. tling artist, makes her’s a worthy at- O e day. obert Mciim is seen s "y “The- Star Boarder,” a Mack Sen- |“THE LIFE'OF THE PARTY” mett comedy, will also be skown at traction. Lawrence and Harvey arc &8 a villain once again,—tiClaude n - billed as “The original, Australian Ditmar,” maunager ot the .Hamplon AT ELK0 THEATER SUNDAY !the Elko tonight. Duo” in dances, and comedy that is|Mills,—and a very perfect charac- wo fat ments have’ I et ey and' Davis |terization he makes of it. Claire || TH fat men " bavel, preparon & == follow in “A Debate on Women,” a |Adams, featured player of a number . & Sunday and Monday. One of | e dress suit comedy. Father and sonOT previous screen successes, makes| v H .30 1) v ¥ % eyt them is Rosco¢ Arbuckle, the famous meet at home to celebrate the father’s ;'Janet Butler,” the girl Who sought y . yuwoight screen star; the other ard John Han- third wedding. Banjo and dances. together with some song numbers, are introduced during the act. The Boyces close the bill in an interesting | the idealist hero, brings to the ““’Js “Fatty” Arbuckle'’s full length exhibition of novel acrobatic work, featuring Millie Boyce, the Tiny Sou- brette. Dolores Cassenelli, known as the cameo girl, because of her marvelous beauty, in “The Web of Deceit” is the picture progrim which will pre- cere the vaudeville afternoon and evening. “THE MISFIT WIFE” AT THE REX THEATER TODAY Alice Lake, who has .scored such a triumph as Katie Malloy in “The Mis- fit Wife,” a Metro production which comes to the Rex theater today was born in Brooklyn, went to school i - ut krasmus hall and then start- ed her picture career at the Vita-, The attraction at the Rex theater| ! graph studios. She had no stage Saturday will be “Two Moons,” stur- !f{:;’; Taree ’&‘;?e':s;‘,:ef:‘:hz";};{:fl.‘:‘ training. ring Buck Jones, the Fox cowboypag peen shown Miss Talmadge has;gg Outside of the pictures, Miss Luko’s only public work was iLer dancing at the Waldorf-Astoria. She oid society “The Dwelling Place- of Light,” & 'most appealing and loveable figu and King Baggot, as *‘Broaks Insail, all his splenaid abiiities. | Viewed from any angle, ‘The ! Dwelling Place of Light” is a great | piceure. 1t stands heud and should- iers over the usual run of screen pro- !ductions and marks an absolutely new era in motion picture entertain- ment. Without being “high brow’ —for there are just as many thrills packed into its footage as can be found in any picture—it will bring 'a wonderful lesson to everyone who views it. And it is our sincere beiier that everyone should. COWBOY BUCK JONES AT | THE REX THEATER SATURDAY Istar. Great things in the way of a ‘treat for the thousands of admirers of this handsome young actor are ‘Vitagraph studio. That was six years! ago, when she was sixteen. She has tlons to stir the blood and thrill the not gone out of motiun pictures since. ' heart, are said to have been used in | Alice Lake was three years with [“Two Moons,” with the star himself | played ner first lead. it was in tne picture, it is said. As a foil to his’ drama called “The Fiftl: Ace.”” Theu 'masculine masterfulness are the, Miss Lake went with Roscoe Arbuckie |charms of Carol Holloway, who plays under the Mack Seruett baLner, and the part of Hilma Ring. a daughter was his leading womaa in four pic- of the sheepmen’s taction. Hilma's| tures. iHatred for everything and everybody Then Arbuckle was taken ill and connected with eattle is shown when Miss Lake went to the Universal 'she tries to shoot Original Blunt| where slie was leading woman with (Buck Jonee) at their tirst encoun- Herbert Rawlinson in *“C o m e ter. Through”. In this picture she play- i ed the professional dancer, such as| T | :’I&w had done at the Waldorf-Astoria. .“DANGEROUS BUSINESS” AT | ith such a congenial part, Alice put her Whole heart and soul into the; THE REX THEATER SUNDAY picture. It was her work in this' ‘There are few stars whose life nition from the film public. She fol- Constance Talmadge, so great is the lowed “Come Through,” with a lead- popular interest in this dainty com- ing part with Harry Carey. Then she medienne, and yet, she never appea returned to Roscoe Arbuckle again|at the Rex theater without the man- as his leading woman. agement being beseiged for additi Later came the big production of al information on the part' of new “Shore Acres,” one of the most suc-|patrons. Therefore to satisty this cessful pictures of many years. Miss | laubable interest in an authoritative; Lake was featured. But it is in “The |way there is herc presented some au- Misfit Wife” that she has at last|thenti¢ facts. definitely arrived at the top of the Miss Talmadge screen profession. Her portrayal of land brown eyes. Her heighth is five Katie Malloy, the little western laun |feet, five inciies. Her weight 130} dress and manicurist who marries|pounds. She was born in Urooklyn, | into a wealthy New York family, has [N. Y., April 19th, 1900, and educated | been acclaimed as one of the truly lat Erasmus Hall. Her first engage-| great achievements of motion pic- [ment was with the Vtagraph where tures. Iher adaptability for the screen was early recognized. Her first appear- “DWELLING PLACE OF LIGHT” ;nlce h; a g‘rent ?(cture was wut the riangle in “Intolerance.” ater AT GRAND SATURDAY-SUNDAY |she made a aistinct hit in the Selz- What may be classified as one of | nick production of *Scandal” and the really great photo-dramas of [the “Honeymoon.” Then followed the season will be shown Saturday |engagements with Select in “Up the and Sunday at the Grand theater; | Road With Sally ‘A Pair of Blue “The Dwelling Place of Light” it lslstock ings’ Laffingwell’s has golden hair Chevrolet Parts We Have a Complete Stock Telephone or Mail Us Your Order W. R. GIBERSON, INC. COUPON ; Farmers: If you want DYNAMITE AT COST, cut out, sign play that brought her serious recog- |story is as well known as it that of | == TP P p— jurday Evening Post kumorist. ! iwrote “The Life of the Party,” which Dynamite Prices: Prices to farmers waiting dyna- mite for land clearing, to be taken direct from car are as follows: $17.50 per cwt. { 30rercent. $18.50 per cwt. i 40 per cent. $19.50 per cwt., Terms, spot cash |feature picturc. It's a laughing bit throughout. 'NORMA TALMADGE APPEARS AT ELKO AS “PANTHEA” | ¢ The feature at tne Elko theater on Friday and Saturday will be the ap- | pearance of the popular young star |Norma Talmadge in Selznick-Pic- |tures’ screen version of the noted (drama ‘“‘Panthea” by Monckton Hof- f 20 per cent. e. In “Panthea” Miss Talmadze plays |the role made famous on tbe stage in this country by Mme. Olga Pet-! rova, a role that gives the young star i{the hest chance of her career to make [the most of her emotional powert {surprised even her most ardent ad- imirers by the manuer in whjch she Prices are guaranteed against de- D! he difficult and idtensely i . o e dances with a partner when the aft- promised in this picture, which wan!'n“(,s v & : e H ances with 4 parizr when the art promined In Wb picire, whleh vas gramaiccones imwnich e sy of | cline, You will receive the bene- time she cherished a strong ambition ‘uovel *“Trail of Two Moons,” an ex- RanthesiEaioande: Hi o . ] . to do musical comedy. 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