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| | s P | i | e s AT THEATRES “THE CONQUERING POWER” AT THE ELKQ THEATRE TONIGHT Painstaking attention to the innu« merable details which play so impor- & e i anille o e B COLLINS AT DUBLIN CASTLE ?fl tant a part in creating the proper atmosphere, marked the filming of | the Rex Ingram production for Me- | tra, “The Conquering Power,” adapt- || ed from the famous Balsac story, Eugenie Grandet,” which is to. b seen, last times, at the Elko theatre The story unfolded before the ¢ era is laid in the provincial- of Noyant, on the Loire. In the telling of the story, the most picturesque structureg were required. For them, Mr. Ingram sought the aid ‘of Ru: dolph Barton, poster artist,magazine jllustrator and formerly a fellow ar student with.'the youthful “The Conquering Power’ t perbly enacted by a cast that includes the exquisitely beautiful Alice Terry as Eugenie; Rudolph Valentino as the Parisian dandy who_wins her love Ralph Stoneman as_Eugenie’s miser. 5 January 30 was a historic day for Ireland, when Michael Collins took over the reins of executive authority alon ith the othe be: fath nd Edward Connell; y along wi e other members of the pro- ol ey ] George. Atkingon, | Visional government who will guide the Irish ship of state, Willard Lee Hall, Mary Hearn, Eu gene Pouyet and Ward Wing, “THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN" AT THE GRAND SUNDAY | ¢a In "The, Conquest of C;ngan{l: t! icturization o ooth|, . 2 ) ’-E:iifi‘.‘;‘t‘é‘nv: L:I:lcet:‘rabed novel of that|ing himself conspicuous by going to name, which will be shown at the|® place where human beings are few Grand theanfembg inning next S::; 2:%;3:{{,’:3, f:,’i ::,'n:h :gs&:"mg is the one who is hard to find. In a work of his .motion picture career. » Jean Campion used this fact in ac- tAlfe ":::tlgg ?l:, osntarl;cih::ém, hy: complishing a seemingly impossible “other hait” member of the so-called {';w‘f,“mfl"‘iflf:lflfi‘fi;:“;md French police. Alone in a room, the dislikes and its “society.” “-He: loves locked door of which was being bat- ‘Ariel Tabor, who also belongs:to the| tered down by gendarmes, Campion same strata of unrespectables, but to satet life for them'is a burden. Ariel's| 0 salety. ugele dies and she goes to Paris and - They arrived at Dublin castle in the afternoon, being followed soon after by the viceroy, Lord Fitzalan, About the same time auxiliaries were packing up and left the castle amidst enthusiastic scenes. ‘The photograph shows Michael ling: arriving- at the castle in a motor historic scene. v EDGEWOOD and far between. The one who stays in the city and mingles with people mass the individual is lost. escape during a raid_on Marcel's Luedtke Jr. ~ gambling house in Paris by the a brief call at school on Wednesday. He was an over-night-guest at H. S. Stilwell’s. § contrived. the ruse that carried him friends in Bemidji on Mond His plan is one of the many clever bits which go to make “Pilgrims of land Ed. Luedtke were callers at the Joe goes away to study law. He re-| Night,” the J. L. Frothingham | homes of Fred Luedtke and August turns to conquer “Canaan’ and his production distributed by Associated Luedtke Jr. on Tuesday of last week. problems give Mr. Meighan 3 splen| by jycers, Inc., which will be the at-| , Fred Dudley called on Mr. and did opportunity to display his talents. g{enyon is leading woman in Doris the picture, “CHASING THE MOON” AT THE REX THEATRE SUNDAY The genial, daring, fun-loving Tom Mix is veturning here next Sunday in his latest Fox photoplay, ‘“Chasing the Moon.” He will be at the Rex theatre for two days. “Chasing the Moon” is another Mix thriller, and contains an_unusual amount of fun and frolic ,the story giving Mix a fine opportunity to display his daring stunts and to indulge his fondness for outwitting his foes. Eva Novak is again his leading woman, and is said to give her usual performance—with skill plus beauty. B Mix, in this story, starts in Amer- jca, goes to Russia and finishes in Spain—where !le also finishes his en- emies. s ook Ben Turpin, in his new comedy, “Bright Eyes,” is also on the pro- gram at the Rex theatre Sunday. “MISS LULU BETT” AT THE ELKO THEATRE SATURDAY “Miss Lulu Bett,” William De Mille’s Paramount production, com- ing to the Elko theatre next Satur- day, Sunday and [Monday, is the screen version of the play which won the Pulitzer prize of $1,000 ag the best American play produced dur- ing the 1920-21 theatrical season. The play ran on Broadway and was a decided hit. Zone Gale, an Amer- ican novelist, is the author. The story is typically American and deals with a side of small town home life not yet uncovered. The principal character is the seemingly unattractive spinster sister-in-law of a small town Justice of the Peace and dentist. She has to depend upon for| tale of the plains, depicting attacks support and shelter, and thus she automatically becomes the unpaid family servant. Later, romance en- ters into her life, only to increase her troubles. After several bitter ex-| Willie Mae Carson is cast in the periences, however, everything clears| role of a dance hall queen with whom up for Lulu and happiness and love are her reward. Milton Sills ig leading man and membered, plays the role of The Lois Wilson plays the role of the| Lady with the Handkerchief in girl. Theodore Roberts, Helen Fer-| Douglas Fairbanks’ master produc- guson, Mabel Van Buren andothers|tion, “The Three Musketeers.” of prominence are in the cast. “PILGRIMS| OF THE NIGHT” AT. THE REX TONIGHT great drama of the heart, “The Old B Cro}:vds are the m;iu;’tentl protlecz ion that a man wanted by the police can have. The criminal who hides in| SUBSCRIBE FOR THE a vast city is far safer than one who runs for the wilderness thereby mak- DAILY PIONEER CASSON FERGUSON screen stars; her great beauty, of the Blue Ridge Mountaing mentioned above, gives able a ~~ALSO SHOWING— A: New Christie Comedy In Two Parts “Hokus Pocus” Featuring Bobbie Vernon 2 | Wells, Richard Tucker, Guy Oliver,| THE CHARMING LITTLE STAR, RECENTLY IN “MORALS"— MAY McAVOY THE WONDER GIRL KATHLYN WILLIAMS and GUY OLIVER “A Virginia Courtslfip‘” : May ' McAvoy has justly become one of the most popular of persanality are given full sway in her newest picture, a tomance COMING SUNDAY - BOOTH TARKINGTON'S “The Conquest of Canaan” ¢ WITH THOS. MEIGHAN . vt4e coop 1.uck sTAR” traction at the Rex theatre, again’ this evening, one of the most thrill- ing melodramas which has ever been placed on the screen- Rubye ' De Remer, Lewis S. Stone, William V. Mong and Raymond Hatton are among the noted players in the cast. gdrs. August Luedtke Sr. last Fri- ay. Mrs. Melvin Stainbrook and Miss ke_Sunday_afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange and fam- ily were visitors at Mr. Chas. Bar- clay’s last Saturday. - 5 Mrs. T. J. Wright and Mrs. Max “A VIRGINIA COURTSHIP” IS A Luebeck .drove to Bemidji last Friv day. .COLORFUL ROMANTIC COMEDY Yirs, Fred Lange and Miss Kate There is always a halo of romance Luedtke called on Mrs. Caspar Knapp hovering about the South, and this|last Friday. : 4 romantic_atmosphere is used to ad-| ~Arthur Daily and children were vantage in the picture production of | visitors at Caspar Knapp’s last Fri- that famous old stage hit of two de-| day afternoon. cades ago, ‘“A Virginia Courtship,”| *The Good Cheer class held their in which May McAvoy will be seen| ————————— at the Grand theatre tonight and Saturday. As a heroine of the Old|. Dominion, the charming little Real- art star has a fine screen vehicle in this modern adaptation of the ;Eu- gene Presbrey play. £ Casson Ferguson is leading man, and others who will be seen in the picture are Kathlyn Williams, Alec B. Francis, Jane Keckley, L. M. GRINAGER’S SUNSHINE GROCERY Phone 851 , ). George Reed, Washington Blue and Vern Winters. The picture is an fltiltnptntion of a yery famous old stage Best Granulated Sugar, 10-1b bag ..... Best 1-lb print fresh Creamery Butter ....35¢ “Hokus Pocus,” .a comedy in two parts, completes the program. “THE HELLHOUND OF THE WEST” AT REX SAT. ONLY That most colorful and romantic period of the great west will be seen at the Rex Saturday when the Prai- rie production, ‘“The Hellhpund of the West,” starring “Fearledy Dick” Hatton, opens for an engagement of one day. It is a rapid-fire —melodramatic Strictly fresh cburitry Eggs, a doz .............. 27¢c Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles, '3 for........ 23c Pure Lard, a b . 15¢ Prunes, ‘sweet Califor- nia; 2 ID8 i by the Indians, a strong love story, and a rovival of the thrilling Mazep- pa ride, so dear to the hearts of the- atre-goers of bygone years. Jello, all flavors, pkg..10¢c the younger brother, Frank, falls in love. Miss Carson, it will be re-|& Brooms, 4-sewed, good quality . Cabbage, a 1b ............ Sc Apples, for cooking, 6 lbs 25¢ Another familiar face is that of little Richard De Vilbiss. He was seen recently in Rupert Hughes’ Nest.” Strawberries, No. 2 cans, special .......... QOatmeal, 10-1b bags...42¢c White Laundry Soap, 26 bars ... $1.00 Apricots, No. 214 cans, * 3 for ...95¢c Fancy Bananas, a 1b.12c Coffee, special blend, wine color and rich in flavor, 3 lbs Orangés; Sunkist Cal. Sweets, 2 doz ........ 45¢c Occident Flour, 49-1b ALEC B. FRANCIS her real ability and her wonderful of Kentucky. The splendid cast, ance. W - Grand TONIGHT 7:30 & 9:00—10c & 25c Peas, 2 for .................25¢ Cut Wax Beans, Tomatoes, 2 for. FAMOUS STORY Strawberries, No. 2 cans, special —PHONE 851— e e ez John Ferry Sr. last Frida 67th birthday. Mr..and Mrs. Collum, Mr. and “Mrs.’ Geo. Fradel Leona Young and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Smith and son Gilbert were his | 2} guests. A very good time was en- joyed by all. . They departed at a | late hour wishing ' Mr. Ferry many more birthdays to come. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Orgall and son #Mell, and Lester Dickenson visited Sunday * afterndon at the Holum N h"n"fhas been vis- for the past week, tended visited. left Friday for S. D., where he will be em- P FEugenie Grandet.. }—a lifi;»f r:h‘i‘mzv re Here and ! i \ ond candle-light '\ Go Further. SPECIAL SATURDAY ON CHOICE STOCK 3 lbs Uzar Coffee....$1.18 Pork Shoulder Roast, 1b..20¢ 3 lbsfl_White Hoguse 4 1bs Golden Gift £ .............. $1.25 MEAT SPECIALS Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wright, sons Roger and Donald, daughters Doro- thy and Florence, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burny spent Tuesday evening 1 Balzac dreamed .and ‘wrote it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August nlzac heleam 21%4-1b cans Peaches or pple, can ........ 25¢ Pure Lard, 3 lbs.......... 45¢ Adapted by Junc Mcthis UDOLPH “VALENTINO . Leading Man ALICE TERRY Missionary W. S. Cumhings made “Mrs. August Luedtke Sr.: Vvisited Bulk Cocoa, 3 lbs.. Hev, Wm. Kamphenkel of Momidii| " _ B Lashai ot Sunkist Oranges, special Palace Meat and “Brocery Phones 200-201 Large bottlé Catsu.pl...zsc Admission—20c & 40c ELKO Tonight—Last Time % AR AR ARARAARARAN Large can Asparagus Alma Perris visited Miss Kate Luedt- Cuts, 2 cans ... || THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Adoiph 2ukor” présents - - - -a William deMille production, 'ONA GALE’S great novel and play—now a screen sensation! Inside facts of American family. life! Snatched from our parlors and porches and held where the world may see! The story of a woman who thirsted for love and whose nature had always béen starved — see what she did to win happiness! ELKO Sat, Sun. and Mon. Matinee 2:30, .10c-25c—Nights, 10c-30c MARRIED LADIES’ COATS, OR NOT? CAP '‘REX Theatre ‘TODAY “Pilgrims of the Night” J. L. FROTHINGHAM'S Masterful Drama of the PARISIAN Un- derworld and LONDON’'S Uppercrust. A picturization of E. Phillips Oppenheim’s popular novel, “PASSERS BY.” LEWIS S. STONE RAYMOND HATTON RUBYE DE REMER WILLIAM V. MONG CHARLES CHAPLIN In the Two-Reel Comedy * “THE JITNEY ELOPEMENT” MUTT & JEFF h'Crepe-De-Chine, all want- “CHASING THE MOON" BEN TURPIN—In His'New Comedy— “BRIGHT EYES” ' —SATURDAY— A MELODRAMA OF THRILLS DICK HATTON AN EPIC OF THE PRAIRIES, in— “THE HELLHOUND OF THE WEST” FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1922 MILLER'S GASH and GARRY | Our Quality Groceries and Meats are al- ways fresh and wholesome—and our. cash- ‘and-carry prices- will save you enough ey to buy a fancy Eeaster Bonnet. . Large Juicy Grape Fruit, 5 for. . e’ 11 tall cans Milk....$1.00 P AR PRIV T ave advanced, today. we are Cocoa. .................. $1 Soda Crackers, by the caddy, per lb. 8 bars P. & G. Soap; 3 8-0z bars Almond and Co- coa Oil Soap, and 3 pkgs American Family Soap Chips—all for. 32¢ 2 pkgs F’grina . Spring Offerings At Troppman’s ~ LADIES HATS 2.98, 3.95, 4.95, 7.50 LADIES’ SUITS 9.50 to 49.00 ES 9.50 to 75.00 LADIES’ DRESSES Canton Crepes, Taffatas, Crepe- De-Chine ete. 4,95 to 59.00 SKIRTS 2.49 to 22.50 CHILDREN’S COATS 4.50 to 25.00 CHILDREN’S HATS "1.49 to 10.00 SPORT SWEATERS 2.49 to 15.00 SILKS! 40 inch Canton Crepes all colors cluding Jade and Mohak. ‘Qur price only 2.95 ed colors. 1.49 and 1.69 Shop At 10-1b pail Syrup :.......- 48c \ 1-lb pkg Wanita & WRAPS AND