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' The love interest “BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER” day, will find the true story of an un- CLUB TO MEET JUNE 26 The Grant Valley Farmers’ club ‘held an interesting meetiing at the W. G. Schroeder home on Sunday, ‘May 28. This club will hold a Farm |Bureau meeting at George Becker’s AT REX THEATER SUNDAY usual situation that occurred in the B ataiiss0 Dy i fors hin “Bob Hampton of Placer,” herald-|concerned the love of a stccessful ed as the supreme motion picture Marshall Neilan, will be the special “‘““"’i:" Talbot, an aristocrat from the south. traction at the Rex theater Opening mhe pair renounced ever seeing each achievement of Ilirector its engagement on Sunday. An exceptional cast of players Will |y oo wors il Jove, but. the’ neglectful be seen in this production with James Kirkwood in the title role and Marjorie Daw in the feminine lea Other prominent players are freckle- faced Wesley Barry, Pat 0’Malley, Noah Beery, Frank Leigh, Dwight Crittenden, Tom _Gallery, Priscilly Points,” where he is saved from utter Bonner, Charles West, Bert Sprotte, Carrie Clark Ward, Vic Potel and Bud Post. " ~Bob Hampton of Placer” is adapt- ed from_ the Randall Parrish story. of the sime name. It is released by Asdociated Tirst - National Pictures, Ine. —_— “THE ONE-MAN TRAIL” AT REX TODAY---WEDNESDAY Buckj Jones, the daring Fox cow- boy star, is said to give some thrill- ing exhibitions of horsemanship in his latest picture, “The One-Man Trail,”” which will be shownl at the Rex theater today and Wednesday. There is plenty uf‘ goad—uate\:’r‘e'd cowboy ‘fun in the picture---sc 3 according to Teport, that dellilglht thfle ¢ f all motion. picture followers. B oo is reported to be very appealing. Beatrice Burnham plai’ng opposite Jones. Others in the cast are Helene Rosson and James Farley. “LOVE'S BATTLE” AT ELKO " LAST TIMES TONIGHT Miss Eileen Seagwick im a west-} ern costume and later in the home of the governor I3 exceedingly good looking as she takes the central par: in “Love's Battle,”” the: picture which will be seen at the Elko to- night, last times. 2 “The T¥cture shows this popular star more youthful and charm- ing thanp ever. First she is seen in a restaurant in a small western town. Then she gives the sheriff assistance when the mad mob want to lynch her lover. Again she is seen: attractively clas when she invades the home of the governor to plead for her lover’s ite. The story is a vivid portrayal of a beautiful girl attempting to prove {to an obdurate governor that circum- stantial evidence is not sufficient;to condemn a man to death. ' Her man- ner of doing this fis indeed mwell and effective, The comedy “Going Through the Rye,” also at the Elko tonight, is a novelty. “THE TOLL GATE” AT THE ELK0O WEDNESDAY Combining their talents and dis- playing unexampled versatility, Wil- jam S.' Hart and Lambert Hillyer together wrote the story of ‘“The “Toll Gate,” which was declared to be the best picture that the Paramount- Arteraft star has made, will be shownat a return engagement at the Elko theater tomorrow, Wednesday, only. Mr, Hart is an author of mo mean ability, and those who have read his little book, “Pinto Ben’ and his longer Story for boys, “Injun and Whitney” will affirm. He sees the west through the eyes of a western- er, "rith (fmmense sympathy for the peculiar characteristics of the people and a love for animals and children that amounts to a passion. “Fatty” Arbuckle also appears at the Elko tomorrow, in two-part com- edy ‘“Back-Stage.” ALL OF FOUR ACTS ARE PARTICULARLY .RECOMMENDED Advance information advises that the regular four-act vaudeville show at the Grand theater Friday and Sat- urday is to be well worth seeing. Spencer sisters and Wrlbur in Tricks . and. Tunes, are said to keep things moving at a splendid tempo. Perry Taylor, the “Conjuring Cuss,” has more surprises than a box of monk- eys. Trixie and Doris, “The Girls With the Curls” jin singing and danc- ing, and Jimmie Green, 2 charaoter ccmedian, complete the show. “DON'T NEGLECT YOUR WIFE” AT GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT In the latest Eminent Authors pro- duction, which is the first original screen story written by Gertrude Ath- erton, patrons of the Grand theatre, where “Don’t Neglect Your Wife!” will be shown tonight and Wednes- 4. |that Masters abandon his’ promising |social circles of San Francisco which writer and editor, Langdon Masters, for the neglected wife of Dr. Howard other again when they . discoyered husband, aroused at last, demands newspaper career and leave San Fran- cisco. He accepts the sentence and drifts to New York notorious.:'¥Five degradation to a life of usefuliiess by Mrs. Talbot, after her hushand had| gé;o:ced her for running aw’y‘!‘rom | . An all-star cast, including’ Mj Julienne . Scott, Lewis S. CH{es Clary, Kate Lester, Darrel Poks ! Richard Tucker, R. D. MacLean, | Arthur Hoyt and Josephine Crowell, | gives an excellent interpretation of | this remarkable story by Mrs. Ather-| ton. Wallace Worsley directed it. | ' | EDGAR COMEDY HAS A 1 CIRCUS FOR BACKGROUND | If you are partial to good, cleait comedy—comedy that isn’t merely slap-stick and pie-throwing — you mustn’t, miss the next Booth Tark-' ington picture, of the Edgar ‘boy-life ! series—"Get Rich-Quick Edgar,”| which comes to the Grand <tonight. It depicts the adventures of ‘two fun-| loving, mischievous boys dn circus day, in a small town, and there is a genuine laugh in every flicker of it,} A ! IZ2 2223332328222 21 * TURTLE RIVER * S22 S22 222 8 R 2 32 Earl Flora from North Dakota is. visiting his parents and friénds here| for a short time. { Dr. Poppe, owner of the fox farm three and a half mf{les from our vil lage, left last night for Minneapoli and- other points. The Lutheran Norwegian minister, ! Rev. L. J. Jerdee, will have service in| English here next Sunday at 3 p. m. All are cordialy invited. | Messrs. Erickson, A. K. Semmenes, | Andrew Erickson and L. T. Otterstad transacted business here last Friday. Mr. A. A. Sather called on friends in town two days ago. i AR R AR AR RRRNE x , 7 {DEBS *| EER XK XK XK KKK KNSR At the telephone meeting Satur- day the people in the town of Alaska dicided to hgve township telephone,] as it will éome cheaper for them. - Its expense will be borne by each and every piece of land in the town, an offer‘wil be made to the Aure Tele-| phone company for their lines they have here, and if not accepted, the town will go ahead and build their own lines. Y Considerable road work 'is being| doné in this vicinity, . and it surely | needs it. Wonder if our county com- missioner ever traveled over those two miles of county road north of Debs? = Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott took their baby, Donald, to Red Lake Saturday to consult the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Nelson have returned home - from: Clearbrook where they spent a week visiting with their son Elvin, and:family. Mr. and Mrs. Woodford and Mr. and Mrs. Neitz were'Red Lake visitors Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Pettison of Winona are here visiting their sons, Theodore and Harry. ) The last dance at'Clover town'was| well attended and was an enjoyable little affair. Vernie Smith, Clover's star rooter, was out in his usual style at the Clover-Pinewood game. If we had a few more real ball fans like him Clover would soon be on top. The American Ladies’ Aid of Debs had a real interesting meeting last Wednesday at the home of Jéhn Dohl- berg. New members are coming in rapidly and the order ig getting stronger every meeting. ‘Refresh- | ments were served and an enjoyable time was had by all. ¥ the Clover ball team at John Ander- )} son’s field last Sunday by a score of 6 to 4. Everyone was impressed by |. the clean game played by the visitors. The umpire’s work was not §o clean. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott! went to the Red lakes Saturday. Mrs. Wynn and Mrs. Peterson were Debs callers Saturday. “You ing satisfaction, when ‘this class of tobacco. Save Money?” says the Good Judge ° ! And get more genuine chew- you use The Pinewood ball club defeated | This is because the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long, you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often. And a small chew gives more .. real satisfaction than abig chew of the ordinary kind ever did. ¢, Any man who uses the Real. | gobacco Chew will tell you b at. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco 7 RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco ydway farmers in Grant Valley. Very im- portant questions will be discussed and all are requested. to attend. Din- nwer was served by the hostess, Mrs. W. G. Schroeder, at the last meeting. “The next regular meeting will be held at the Clarence Strawbfidse ome, June 26. 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