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/ SR iy e ] ¥ hone IILW Rud-u owe and to them. interdst m upirtod. Every item will In proper comsidera- bwn “wh #ource is known. Joe tShavltch ‘of St. Paul, is vlsluug his brother-Alex:this Week. iR Elma Pe!grsbn ‘Wwas an over Sunday visitor with her parerts; Mii'and Mrs. Gilbert Peterson. She returned Mon- day morning to resume her work. Mrs., R. L. Given and children re- turned yesterffay from Virginia and Lake Vermillion where they have visited for the past two months. Arthur F. Danuser of the B. & D. Shoe Store has returned after a two weeks vacation spent in the southern part of the state-and in Wisconsin. You take no pnotos nor post cards from Rich studio unless they please You. 29:Tenth street. Phone 570-W. 26t8-16 8. 8. Wilson & che ‘Wilson Garment | Shep, has returned from the eastern markets where he spent three weeks on a combined buying and pleasure irip. X Tracy Bangs and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bangs of Grand Forks.‘motored to Bemidji Saturday and visited rela- tives who are spending the summ e at & cottqge. at{ Grand, rks bay, H. P. Rice of the Narthwestern Bank at Grand Forks, who spent two ‘weeks.with:his family at Grand Forks Bay, -returned. to his home to-day. The family -will remain in Bemidji until September "L Fine photos in folders for only $3.50 dozen at Rich .Studio. Post cards $l @6 29 Tenth st. 26t8-16 H Mayne Stanton or ‘Grand Forks motored " to-"Bemidji Saturday with friends andvisited relatives until ‘yesterday afternoon. when he return- ed to his home and was accompanied by Mrs. Stanton“and children, who have heen in Bemidji for two months. visiting’ relatives. K. Melver expect to leave sHortly for- Green Bay, Wis,, on an’ extended-visit. They will leave by auto. Mr. McIvervhas property in that city which he will-lodk after and Mr. and Mrs. Mclver will both visit rela- tives also. while there. Casht paid for-Liberty bonds. G. _B. IIoole)'l Northern Grocary Co. T1-18tE Mlés vRose 'Stein of Superior is a guest of Mr. ‘and Mts. Harry Moohey at their home 403 America avenue, and also of her brother, George Stein of the Bemidji Lumber Co. ’l‘helrema(n with her parents for another : parties motored to Itasca State park yesterday and enjoyed an all day outing = Mr and Mrs. George LaBrie, Mr. and Mrs. James LaBrie and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Rude, Lenora, Ruby and Lloyd ‘La Brie of Mizpah visited with Sunday with Mrs. George LaBrie's brother; Gilbert Peterson and family who live | north of town. J. 6 Flemmmg, u-peratar for thE| M. and 1. +Railway Company leaves tonight for:Blaine; ‘Wash., where he will spend twe weeks as.the guest of’ his sister, Mrs. Mary Carver.- Whils off\duty his work will ‘e taken care of by B. M. Bongers, operator from the Rock Island uilway. &tter Saptemfbe’r lst M]‘s, Wlltiam C. Budge will take:n limited:number %uplls for: pianoforte: instriictio. Doud avenue. Telephone 318-W i Hir.. abd.Mre. Oharles: "Gritiier | and Mr. ahd:Mrs. Burt ‘Addrew : 8f Warren, Minn., fvhothave épent:twol weeks a e APlanmgfinet returned:| P to their-home:-yesterday. ‘Mr. Giinds; er is. register--of deeds of Marshall county; and-Mr. Andrew is a wheat buyer. While here they also visited at ;the 0. B, Sonstrud home, 1000 America avenne: . ey fi‘or piente oF excura!m mrfiefi, chdtter passengér hoat™Thor”. 'A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W.: /B+26tL| Mr. and Mrs. H. W..Billings, daughter Agnes, and son Bert, 212 America avenue.soutit, “went-to .New Lisbon, N .D. Thursday to attend the funeral of their son _Leo, ‘whose remains arrived -‘there~from “France last week. He was one of the. boys whp, responded to‘the:caflin the Jate war, and paid the sipreme -sacrifice, having been kmed h\ actmnA NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the treasury to pay general fund warrants to No. 1245 Peftmanent Improvement fund to No. 1243 and revolvlng fund to No. 1344 inclusive. 'GEO. W. RHEA, Treas, |in ‘Bemifl_Jl_ with-his family. HeIRE Miss Alys Hetland will go to Black~ duck tomorrow to visit friends. to-day at the Bacon home en route to ‘Blackduck. Patrick Burke; of New: Orleans, is the guest of his hruther, T, J. B\lrke, and !amily . Andrew Jordan .who is warking in the vieinity-of Kelliher spent Sunday. Frank Beyer who has been spending several days at the C. M. Bacon home Wil ‘motor to Blackduck Tuesday. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Otto Neinmeyer and son Eldon and Clyde and Lee Burdick, of Hines, motoredto Bemidji Saturday to transact buslness. Mrs. J. G Hartness and infant son were moved from St. Anthony’s hospital to thefr' home Thirteenth and Doud avenue, Sunday. ;i Mrs. ‘J. /L. Gilbertson and infant daughter were taken from St. An- thony’s ‘hospitalto ‘their home 1119 Beltramiiavenue ‘yesterday. George Voss and family of Twelfth street are shipping their household goods sthis:week - to. Emmettsburg, Iowa, where they'intend making their future home; A. J”Lindon, of Pine River, was a and .was @ dinner guest of Mr. and Mzs.iS. :D.'Snyder, 505 America aven: ue, in the evening. Mr.Jand’Mrs. J.' . Achenbach. re- turned to their home in Bemidji Sat- eygn\mg‘trom Ponemeah. Mr. Frank Rappatta is having his home at 1108 Mississippi avenue, remodeled ‘during .the ‘absence-of his wife and daughter, Misy Irene, who are guests 13r o month of Mrs. -Rappatta’s mother Mrs. Tr‘orppma-n at Ahsland, Wis. . The Bemidji Business college opens Tuesday, ‘Septémber 6. Make your plans to attend either day or evening school. e0d89-820 .- Paul: ‘Howe!-returned to Bemidji vesterday from sWadena . and othef southérn Minnesota towns where he has visited friendsiand. attended the ‘Americap: Legion convention. 'been away from Bemidji two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Henry ‘Stechman, and son and daughter, Rupert and Jean, returned.:to tfheir. summer home st two weekg in the Pwin cities. They were accompanied by Francis Falock on' their return -trip, = i —_— ¢ MissCarrie Armstrong. returned tq, her ‘hotié in “Bemidji by train last| evening /from ‘Sdskatchewan, where she motored. three weeks ago to visit at the.home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brown. Miss Ida “Virginia Brown who went with Miss Armstrong will month, Mrs. C. A: Parker returned to her lome in Bemidji Saturday afternoon from a six weeks vacation which was |spent-in visiting Rer brothers and Homer'| cigters at Cedar Rajpids, Delmar and jin tennis shoes 'both 'for drill.-and Louden, Towa. She also visited rela- tives &t Mjlton, Janesville and Reeds- Harg;;Wisiand her'frtend; Mrs. M. C. Pick ison; at Superieor, ‘Wis.. e ‘and Mrs. ‘Geobge Walker-atid ‘danghter ‘Miss Jeah; 'motored to -De- trolt ~Saturday. ~“They werr accom- - pinied by their nephew, Rex Hatton, Wwifo his visited ‘relatives-in ‘Bemidiji fox;theipast week. - He took ‘the train at Detroit’for! hisihome!at Jamestown, N..D.and My andiMrs.: Walker re- Axtrne; to Bemidji Sunday. F‘ef"-,pmlfllrisr erxmslon parties ‘shaites tiboat Thor.” . A. A. Loe, licensed pilot. Phone 312?,1 s 25t Mrs. T4 A-Parmdlée and: children, WhY Wave Visited’at Bxéelsior for the | past six'weeks returned to their-home, 749 Minhesotasavenue, -yesterday. Phgy ‘Were :&ccompanied. by (Mr. and Mys. H.:B#'Btookings Mri-Brookings wijll, return, to;{his: honte: ~tuduy but Mrs. Brookings willk remain:in Be- ‘midji for two ‘weeks visiting with }riends I e S o X iMrs: N. Pi-Stone, di Qrookston, her er, Mrs. -C. M. :Gould, of Tucson, -and~daughters: Lucia Stone: of Helsis, wrm.w artived in Bemidji Siturdny and-spent tahe week end'as ‘gUESts oT-Mp, 4nd Mrs./Thayer Bailey. ‘Phey are-mether, aunt and sister of Mrs:-Baitey:” The parties will leave tomorrow: by auto:feor. Crevkston and will-be atcompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, " .~ Blldl Mrs. C. E. Aldrich, 1213 Tivine avenue motoredto Thief River Fails Sunday on a busidess trip. They will al<o-visit for @ dew: days with Mis. Algtfeh’s brothers, Ole and Mar-, ftin Matsoni“and theft faniilies ‘at liHazel ‘before -returning.. iTheir son, Wilfred, who accompanied them, will remain for a weeks visit with 'his cousing at Hazel. — —i t5:0-3 1 Mr. and Mrs. WniGdiMarson and daughter and Mr. and Mrs..McDonald and -daughter motciéd rito -Bemfiji Mrs. F. E. Dibly, of Fargo, spent|. : business visitor in Bemidj Saturday,|. Hbach ‘has been cruising in that £t e kS R (e oA ‘ Icinity and Mrs. Achenbach has visit. | ARCHIE WHALEY SURPRISED: - .\ ed there/for a week. . ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Archie Whaley, 1022 Park He has| .. Birchmont, after spending the past|t2Ken by eute:to Diamond Point Wiere {family and Orville W. Kolb notored to| P W.B. A, OF mcflm‘.nmmm . " TONIGHT IN MOOSE HALL ‘The regular meeting ‘of the Womans Macabees will be lieid this evening at 8o'clock at ithe Mabse “all. © After the ‘business session ‘refreshments will be served and a social hour will follow All members are urged to be present. BEDROOMDIVIIONOF 11 ./r: ‘The hedroom division; of'the Ludies which ‘Mrs. A. W. 'Bengon 'is chair- man; ‘will ‘met Tuesday afternon at the home of Mrs. C. R.. Welch, 113 Ninth street. All members are urged to come and bring, their finished work PHILATHEA CLASS BUSINESS MEETING THIS EVENING “Thé Plilathea Sunday School elass of ‘the ‘Methodist cliutch will-hold a business meeting this evening -at 8 o’clock at the home of their teacher Mrs. P. L. Hines, 1100 Beltrami aven- present. { | 1 ROYAL WEISHORS MEET ... .| ‘The Royal Neighbors of America | will. meet. Juesday afternoon at.the Parm home of Mrs. Guy. Cars will be at the home of Mrs: Iver Dahl, 109 Fifth street at 1:30 o’clock, and all members. are urged-to-bepresent. Re- freshments will -be served and Mrs. Guy will be hostess. avenue, invited a few'friends-to her home Saturday -evening in Jenor of her. husbands birth anniversary. It was a pleasant surprise to Mr. Whaley Mrs. Whaley ‘served ice cream and cake and the' evening wus greatly enjoyed by-the guests who were Mr. and ‘Mrs. G. 4. Gehrke; Mr..and Mrs. Adolph ‘Christianson,” Arle and Anna- bell 'Whaley, Dorris: and = Arnold Sehrke, ‘Wallace, Rudolph and Hilma Chrishaneon s m 4 ENTERTBINS BmTHDAY PAR'I‘Y “Katherine ‘Campell entertained 12 guests at a birthday party Saturday afternocon, ‘it-being: her seventh anni- versary. ' ‘Games:were played at the homie,~1202 Minnesota ayvenue-during the ‘affermoor. “The ‘guests were they-enjoyed:a weinner roast supper with .birthday cake and - ice .cream. Gaies wereplanned for the children there’ also, with peanut hunts, ete. after-which thew weie takefi forzan auto™ 11de. Kathibrifie recelved ‘a number of Tirthday remembrances from. thd guests: R s e LA DRILL AND ATHLETICS FOR - 00K TUESDAY ‘NIGHT Company. K. National Guard will hold its regular drill ‘Tuesday evening at '8 o’clock in‘the armory. In addi- tion to the regular drill ‘a half hour will 'be giveh cver ‘to athletics. The company will appear tomerrow night athletic work. * iHot water-for shower baths js:now available-each drill nignt. and: lockers -have been :assigned ito each member of-ithe guard &o -thab it.is no longernecessary t dress in uniform: before coming to drill. A number of gew recruits will ap- pear for drill for the first time. ‘ s A P A 4Miss Clara Voss ‘who went to St. Louis, Mo;; .a few days ago has ac- cepted -a position in a confectionery | store in that city. | George Lyon has moved his family | from Mississippi avenue, south, to the Miller property on Twelfth street be- tween Park and Morris avenues. Miss Vern Cutter has re(urned,' to her hime iy Bemidji after spemflng‘ several weeits with her brotlier, Cart- er Cutter, and family, at at Viroqua, Wis. M1=<es Leola and Iva Dell Gorder, of Crookston, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.” Albert Worth, 518 Beltrami avenue. They are nieces of Mrs. Worth. Mr. and Mrs: Charles ‘Gaines and| family who-spent a:few days in Be-| midji visiting at the Melvin ‘Wright home, returned to their farm home| near Naryhis noon. i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cuttei returned | to their summer home at WaVille af-| ter a two week's motor trip. They| visited friends and relatives in Minne-| sota and Wisconsin, | | Albert- Tolman, Joe LaCount .and last week.for the harvest fields.of North Dakota where all have obtain- ed employment. I Gene Robbins and family, E. R. Anderson and fainily, G./P: Jonessant | Bemidji yesterday from Bagley to wit-| ness the ball game here. LADIES"AID MEET TUESDAY | ue . It.is desired that all members be | ' TUESDAY AFTERNOON| | tlong, THE:pursult of happlness women liave been gaing earnestly and:in- dustriously: In-quest of new suits— for-what is Kaster without the inspiva- tion of new .and gladsome apparel? The quest hasireached the acute stage during the jpresent week and mer: chants know! ‘what style ideas have proved -mosat . successfuk ; To hegin . with the longer : skirt is finally and emphatically-approved by fashionables —slkirts are;:longer by iranny -inches, the rule heing eight or even six inches from the floor. : Also they. are plain. Poiret twilli=tricotine and. serge are all~well represented . in.suits and dec- orative features:.appear. .on - conts, which :are made in at:leust three dis- tinet -styles;: Includng -the ‘hox coat, ithe:straight.line helted cont and the semi-fitted 'modets!! i} In the-matter-of-decorations, braids may come and beads may go but em- brolderias ¥ lon Horovet! fipparently. A few models reveal headel vdécorn- many, are | trimmed with it braids or ribbon, - but st grénter fumbers -fire either embrofdered -or finished off with “stitching § of- heavy silk - thrend. At least nine [times. out of-terr--these- decorations are- in- the same color as the :sult, but there -are | exceptions to all' rules, ‘and the new suits-present -models with a contrast: ing: color or'black used with the match= ing color. There are occasional models In which short eoats are claborately embroidered -with ; many . colors, Two representiative sujts, each .em- bellished with ;embroidery, are showr | in the picture, ahove,. The model at) the left having points that ;pronounce | it up to date, in: the fastening of the | cont at.the walst Hne.only, nnd.in the | bell slecves. Blouses and handsome | neckwear. .are.mguch . in ~evidence in | coats of this kind.- The.skirt may-he | taken ns a1 eriterion .in-:length . and width, and every. other particular, in- cluding tailoring . that must be de- seribed ns exquisite. In the suit of beige. colomd polrnt twill at the vight, ;the’ steaight-line, coat invites attentlon to elyborate em- broidary -across ;the-back, Small ems| hroidered motifs at each side the front also help to enrich it Ju By COPYRIONT IY VESTERN NEVIPARR UNIOR, * MOOSE LODGE MEETS ' TUESDAY NIGHT The: Moose lodge 'will meet .in reg- ular business session tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Several important-mat- ters of business will. be considered. | All members are urged to be pres- |ent. The members who took home the bean bags from the picnic held a week ago; are asked to. please leave them. at the Moose hall as they will be neeced for future occasions. BURGLARS ENTER OFFYCE OF STANDARD oIL co. Burglars entered the office of the Standard Oil Co. office late Satur- day night, and, after breaking the safe, secured $168. It is thought entrance was gained by using skeleton key in front door. A A R A A AN AN AN AR Roy Hovey returned to Bemidjt after several duys visit with relatilves at Gonvick, S Mrs. M. Green, of Nymore returned to her home Saturday from St. An- thony hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cota enter- tained 20 guests at a corn and weiner reast at Diamond Point Friday eve- ning. Py Y| Mrs, A. C, Olson and Mrs. Heckle- man left Sunday for Vancouver, B. C. Enroute they expect to spend several days at Glacier park, Spckane, Seatle (and Bellingham. sons; George.and Frnnk,len,.Bemi;ljlv,' Mr. and Mrs. Ole Qualey ntcr(ufn— et at' 1 o’clock dinner Suiit jguegts were Rev. and Mrs. O. I' Grambo and family, Mr Willmar, Minn, and Mrs, Mikleson of Wilton. H Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell entdrtained 24 .guests at her home, 1212 LMinncsotn Misees Louise Foltmer and Eleanor| d;am their Ay and .. Béach lmte!.. They aldo-:called on friends /in Bemidfi. They left this imorning for Turtle:River but will | gtop at Bemidji again en route m] thieir ‘honies. ity . A, Parker Teft Wednesd.xy morn- | ing for Buperior; ‘Wis:; to-meet his| wife, intending - to -accompany her| home but decided to go-to ) \Mnneapolh! for a few days visit with relatives and | friends, among them being his grand- | daughter, Miss Flossie Aldrich, who | is employed in a department store| owned by the M. W. Savage Merean-| tile Company of Minneapolis. Miss Flossie is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Aldrich of Bemidji. |home: of their brother, 8. H. mes. in;Mipneapolis Sup-|Ach who_vigited over Sunday at the| The guests worked pped faf ‘¢he! Biftchmont [fome bf Mriahd Mi%s. A, T. Guisness, |during the afternoon and |813. Minnesota ‘avenue, returned to itheir homes at St Cloud this morning. | Mrs. Kate Schillings and Mrs, John | | Long, who have “been gueésts at t,he Hur-| leeker, and family,-for the p: st three| weeks, . retiirned to-their. hotes at| Tekamah, Neb. Saturday. S ra g —— TROUPE 2 BOY SCOlfl‘S MEET ~<AT DIAMOND POINT TONIGHT! Troupe 2 of the Boy Scouts will| meei tonignt at Diamond Point at 7| o'clock. Each member of the troupe| is acked to dring a couple of we!ners,i buns, cup and swimming suit. | died in this way: avenue, this-afternoon, horforing Miss Evelyn Kirk at a prenuptinl shower. on fancy work rs. Mitch- ell served dainty refreshm mts. Chalr Silencers. In rooms where the floor Is not cov- ered with a soft carpet the moving of chairs is often the cause of a good deal of noise. The trouble may be reme- From thick felt cut small rounds to glue on to the féet of the chairs. These can be secured from an old hat or cut from an odd piege of floor covering. The chairs can then be moved about quietly even on the hardest floors, Subscribe for Tne Dally Plo CUTWITTING THE BOND THIEF: Wall: Street -Bankers Have - Devised Some Novel Methods of Camou- flaging Securities. Many runners in Wall ‘Street are adopting novel ‘methods of thelr-own to safeguard the securities given in their care for delivery. In some in- stances firms have made suggestions and rules for “camouflaging” the han- | aling of stocks and bonds outside of their ofices. ‘One broker's house has all securities:pinned inside newspapers and one of its ‘runners apparently walks around with a single newspaper under bis arm which has attached to fts pages Inside valuable bonds and’ stocks. Yet another firm hay hired | former policemen to handle its dellv- erles of stock. Another firm has presented its run- ners with sults, the vests of which have large Inside pockets which are ‘but- toned and in these the sccurities are carried and must be on pain of dis- missal. One wet day recently a':speetnl mese senger of a large brokernge -house ear- ried two Liberty ‘bontds ‘of “$50,000 apiece and- three of $10,000 each pin- ned fnside a cloged “umbrelin—~Wall Street Journal, Fundamental ,Business. Principles. From a. purely coldblooded business poiut of view,honesty is/the best pol- fey. To treat the other man as you would have him- treat you Is an equal- Iy fundamental. business principle. This' daes not .mean ‘that you.shoulll surrender. your rights or neglect to avail yoursels of .your. opportunities, 1t simply means that.in -the game of business, the same rules of .sportsman- ship should prevall as In a boxing bout, in_a mateh of golf, or in a footbull game.—~John -D. Rtockefeller, Jr. The/Water-Spider. A spider that- lives wunder wntor bullds a nest of silk. among: weeds In ponds and -ditches, and fills the mnest with air. In that strange house it lives and Inys its eggs. - In autumn it makes another ' nest, seals: itself in- side and sleeps until spring. Cannibalistic Dog. Freddie had been given a puppy which was very playful. He watched it with great concern as it ran about the room snapping at Itself and trying to eatch its tail. Finally he voiced his anxfety by exclalming, “Don’t you eat your sef (self), doggle, we just got you yesterday.” <Eastern Women Advancing. Feet fit for feats, both as to shape and shoes, are no longer confined to men nor yet to the:womeéh of the west- ern world, says’a bulletin ifrom. the national board of the Y. W. 0. A, In the recent Olympic races of the Far East, held In Stanghat; 1,200 girls and young women took parts- Offthese 200 were from Japan und the ‘Philippine, ishinds, and the resp from China, 500 being Shanghul gitls. ' The Shangha delegation was Beleeted and - trained for the events by the Yaung Women's Christian assoclation ofihanghal. - “it is within the last six years that this actlvity in the land of {little bound feet has developed,” writes Miss Flory ence Brown of Rochostef, Ni'Y., who' is at present in Shanghal for the Y. W, C. A. “In 1915, when the last Olym- plc games were heldsshe: says, “the only girls who-took” prvt avere a few Filipino girls, who forined & baseball team.” 2 Shell-Crackjng’ finrd. Certain specles of bitds " which n¥ habit eastern Africa poskess the largest and strongest beaks known £0 ornithol- ogists, One of these ls the open-hill or shell 1bis. It is a long-legged, stork- like bird, which lias a bealk like a nut- cracker. The parts of the 'bill tannot be closed In the middle. and fishes, but its favorite food is fresh water molluscs, the “sheils of which it can erush with the powerful beak, . Superiority of Oll Over Coal, The amazing Increase in the use of ofl for fuel is not surprising.when it i3 considered that weight for weight | and with proper: buruers the ol -gives | It 50 per cent more: steam than.conl, is easier than .coal .to handle, it ob~ viates dust and -dirt, makes little smoke and no ashes and can be light- | ed Instantly, and controlled absolutely. === £ e A w3 TOMORROW —Tuesday Only— Carl Lgemmle p eaents The stirring story of a’ Woman with a Number instead of a Name—a gréat’’ drama of Treachery and Tears’ and Tri- umph. Directed by ng Bag- got—starring Carmiel Megers Ninth Episnde of ‘Double Adventure’ The Great Stunt Scrml GRAND Tuesday Only It eats frogs | His Desires. ~ The manager of the Indiana‘Mason- ic home’ overheard a. group ‘of small boys from the howe discussing what they desired to be when they grew to be men, One Insisted he would be a Mason, another @ Shriner. and, aneher had ‘ambitions to be a Nohle of the Mystic Shrine, but five-year-old Jack, druin major in the home hand; sald: “No, I do not want to.be any of those.” il What,” the others rmlwdw “on’t want to be a Shriner or Mason ‘or Noble; why, what do you want to he?” He drew himself up and replied proudly, “Well, T'l tell you -what. I wantitolbe a ]mpcl\tut.e "—Iindianapolis News. Ariother- Theory of the ‘Fload, = | A new theory of the flood has been discovered in South Africa. -Hydro- graphers investigating the waterways of Uganda have found-ludications that Lake Victoria und -other central Af- rican lakes were at one time vast inland seas, which a little excess of rainfall would cause to overflow Into the lands to the north, The discovery of primitive stone Impléments along fhe old water levels prove these to -bave been within the “human” period. GRAND Last Times Tonight Dk & i | 3 .srtscnls House Peters With fotiise Glaiirh | The LEOPARD ‘WOMAN From the world known nove) By STEWART EDWARD WHITE The story of the Great Longing in & sroman's heart and lko Great Desire in See: the Comedy “RINGSIDE” I's a Good One Shows at 7:30.and 9:00 Admission—10c and 30c GRANI REX Theatre Today ARTHUR 8, I{ANE Present! CHARLES RAY In the Famous Charles Hoyt P]ay ‘A Midnighit Bell” A might mystery—a gal ricane of humor—and enough thrills to last a Ray Made It! Ray Played It! FOX FOX SUNSHINE C g K om livant with ghosts—a hur- year. A First National Attraction NEWS OMEDY—In 2 Parts Starnng AL ST. JOHN Rex Orchestra PRt ' “Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9: 00 TOMORROW & WEDNESDAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG . ST — g oy “FORBTbDEN WOMAN” —COMING THURSDAY— The Man from Medicine Hat vorprssydons