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J GAME CHICKEN” AT ELKO r:AST SHOWING TONIGHT REX THEATER TONIGHT A father that exactly suits daugh-| “Bucking the Line,”-a William Fox ter, and vice versa. That was the|photoplay based on a popular story flflnion'of'both Bebe Daniels and her iby mcefl,yndfifia?b ‘madggth "director, after James Gordbn r;filld vehicle for the presentatiop o e #inished the part of Miss Daniel’s fos- | Fox 'stay, MnurY:: Flynn. Jt il ter-father in “Nancy Froth Nowhere.” |gin, a gun the Rex theater th So Mr: Gordon only had timé!to sleep! evebm'}'l‘he support-of the new ‘star late a_fev; moll;nmfl‘ ‘bm%(lfno tol'. %:E innlufle% Molly, Mnl':wene ‘game . or_two before be work “Yenuty in the. fe! !:. Miss Daniel’s father in Game mk‘c‘&’m‘,‘; in the second fem Chicken,” a Realart Pictures attrac-|inine lead; Norman Selby, B, J..Far- tion which will be the featureiat the |rell Mepufi:{i and James Faley. The ,Elko theater . this evening, last times.|produgtion, was . directed Vb{ Cfil One time he was foster-father, and {[nrbiugg:. O A ~ the next time her real father, but in| Maurjce Flynn was a world-famous’ s both cases he was only a “reel” par-|star as long ago as 1918, but of the § ent—well, figure it out for yourself! football gridiron instead of the screen § Pat O’Malley is leading man in Miss |—for it was his phenomenal playing Daniels’ new production released by|as fullback in that ‘year. that carried l}; Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. | Yale Varsity to victory after victory. ! 8 | he_, poted “THREE' MUSKETEERS"” AT GRAND THEATER SUNDAY ; #The ‘ Three, Musketeers,” ‘coming It one likes thrills in motion pic-|to the Grand next Sunday for a tures, one will find them aplenty | three-day ‘stay, is announced as the in Pola Negri’'s new Paramount: pic- most znmnn‘f and spectacular film ture, “The Red Peacock,” which will ever produced by Doug']ns Fairbanks. be-the feature at the Grand thea Based on that universally read fox, tonight, for the last times. - i glassic: by Alexander Dumas, Jhe 1 ic | ] e Musketeers,’ and adde 0 #2 St here are T i #rom the Memoirs of D’Aftagnan, situations in. this photoplay t! ing3re Amoi any. oqthbr in whicfi' this famous Eu-|this feature is said to embody more that is adventurous, romantic and ince “Pas. ;&fi.‘.‘? mr has appeared since “Pas- | dramatic than it has ever before bern Miss Negri is essentially an-eme-| gpslselble to incorporate in a film .ve- e | hicle. , pnal actress as well as & dramere|. Fred Niblo, who directed Douglas ihfl!‘flch Sbe'is first seen as a Fairbanks ‘in ;‘The ]Threec l{.lus ?&- G teers,” was formerly a Cohun k as a fashionable | po fe gtar in the “speakies” :’; s leads a stormy existence, .: “HER OWN,_ MONEY” AT ELKO pan POLA NEGRI AT GRAND LAST SHOWING TONIGHT g h“muj gpl‘;otrt‘umges for the varied talents as a star. l‘!lwkfly supported by a pick- THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ny'of players. The scenes Ethel Clayton will be seen at the assive and beautiful. | Elko theater next Thursday and Fri- day in “Her Own Money,” a delight- ful Paramount picture based on Mark Swan’s successful stage play. War-| ¥ NC ner Baxter .is lu}c‘lingtmnz 'ghe ; 5 JZE i story concerns the - troubles of a :.. Of all the popular novelists of today rie gy none ‘hllill?:fiiled more powerfully 'K:‘vl:gur\“ !e‘;tr::gmcefipixeo:fidfil i‘.’d ® £ or persistently, when transferred to g AR S X | tzhe ul&&or_l -th}nre screen flwnt has {“MAN TO MAN” AT GRAND . ane:Grey—whose gripping__story, " 4 L e vailo filmed by William | . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fox. .as..& special ~production, is to |, Stuart Paton wrote the story of engagement Sunday at the ‘Dr. Jim,” a Universal success star- ring Frank Mayo, and directed the Universal-Jewel thriller *Conflict,” starring Priscilla Deah, within less than a year. ter, ‘An‘additional fact that should serve lor: of guaraniy f:t th:h::tlggest ‘of ‘entertainmentl is that Bim-|™"p, oniy latest effort is embodied in Em;i dni‘s’cbed it:n:v;pe‘sxha; “Man to Man,” the Universal-Jewell '?lu’d'e 1;?'&,'; fiA Cyc':l';lecticut Yan- attr:ctém ndex}c‘ Friday and Saturday 4 inDi . |at the Grand theater. ; kg;i’m‘e“"'l that other gripping special Harry Carey stars in the film ver- ; i sion. i ” Bon Tarpin_ at the Rex_theater| Remembering his as «Overland ‘Sunday. in the role of the cross-eyed | Red” and.“Sundown Slim” and nat- gonductor who said that he wouldn’t| arally can " expect something: -note- Steal & nickel from the company for|worthy in a role which is said to ‘tx at he: couldn’t look anyone|eclipse either of those in genuine aigh svmp t'in the face: human interest, surrounded by ac- He'si.the fun conductor of “Step|tion that carries an assured drama- ;Forw,j}g A tic punch. . .EDGEWOOD Mrs. Fred Lange went to Edger- b) ton, M londay to visit relatives ty 4 and get ittle son, James. She ex- 7" The Good Cheer Class gave a in honor of Clifford Phibbs’ pects to return with him next week. party Ed Bohlmann ‘was a caller at_the fieighteenth birthday. Games were ayed and a delicious lunch was ser- home '8¢ August Luedtke, Jr., Sun- day afternooon. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Myrtle Putnam visited at the T. J. Wright home Sunday. Murs. J. J. Jinkinson “visited” Ber- tha Phibbs Saturday. : Will and John Stilwell - went. to Be- midji Wednesday. SUBSCRIBE FOR.THE , nAmloum Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lang and daugh- iter, Fay, Mrs. Kingsbury and child- ren, ‘August and Fred Luedtke, Miss Kate Luedtke, and their mother were smong, the shoppers in Bemidji last week.. '~ Miss Carolyn Groves rgtumgd to iBemidji; Saturday after spending a weeks vacation at the home of Aug- ust Luedtke, Jr. ' @ Porapuni 5dwre . Pathe News and a Comedy “Tomorrow Only—HAROLD LLOYD “lN_NOW OR NEVER” DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS GREATEST PICTURE - “THE 3 %y Three Musketeers” ONLY TWO SHOWS DAILY b ¥ One at 2:30 and Ome at 7:30 GRAND hree 2. SUNDAY Days niue Igeds ] guis news of neighboring place: Hg _hx tx_r;g'_w Max Luebeck andT SHOTLEYFOY The town meeting at the town hal was not very well attended. The -confirmation class Swedish church is progressing rather slowly as the weatner has been 'bad | 4. and the class has not been able to read for Rev. Lindan. * . R Theorore Brown and Oscar Ander- son have returned irom Kelliher, where they have ben working. The Shotley school will close this month. The pupils like the idea of a altiough, i M AW, very d meet ev o] ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND WIRING | TRY OUR-SERVICE WHEN YOU HAVE ANY ELECTRICAL WORK. We carry a full stock of / National ‘Mazda Lamps :=— We Deliver (—: HALING:-WALKER ELECTRIC CO. Phone 202-J ELKO BEBE DANIELS THE QUEEN OF THE ROOST, “The Game . chase!—the fire at sea!—the Fight in‘the fog!—more fun " anyone’s known since .wets discovered Cuba! . The Géod Little Bad Gitl at Her Best. ‘Chicken” Dolly: Slack has ing. | Saturday. they like tI f the. a_toJohiii Third St LAST TIMES love! W apa— See the !naele Jast Sunday as usual. returne Made To Your /- Measure . 7 NOT alone in quality of texture, expert fitting and pleasing patterns are our Suits made to your measure, but the prices you find will also measure up to your greatest expectatio] Your satisfaction in dress; can only be realized when the Suit you wear was for you by competent to. satisfy your style, pattern and purse. E BteysToggry e TONIGHT She acted more like a boy than a girl—until she fell in wild £ th T he Wniqufirtson family are im- of the y,oving they have had severe colds. Charlie Hand was at Saum Wednes- Y. . Henry Rensvold called at Brown‘s Edwin Brown bought some skunk pelts from Mr. Erickson Thursday. Mrs. Fred Iverson called on Mrs, Anderson the othgr day. 3 . ‘Alder caiiefl at Fred Iverson’s; | i But when she found that the; man of her heart was trailing her bootlegging steamer Also Showing—*“PINCHED”—2-part Com. RROW—ETHEL CLAYTON TOMOQO REX- Today “HER OWN MONEY” William Fox presents Maurice Flynn “Bucking the Line” An Adventure Story by Francis Lyndé Directed by Carl Harbaugh Thrilling story of a desperate struggle for possession of a valuable railroad right-of-way. ' * * * An extraordinary tale of adventure and love. * * * World-famous star of the football gridiron stars in sensational photoplay. * * Red-blooded romance, striking situations, sustained suspense. * * » Runaway engine thréatens destruction of train upon which the fortunes of many depend. 2 . * * * New star of the screen h first vehicle., . Athletic star of iexcitifp-photonlay was: adven.turef, rover, rp_ir}er, ,gatt]e raiser and aviator b career as scréen hotdf. : o Mpglal Comedy—in T+ 5, Mat. 2:30—7:10-9:00¢ P us. = * * 14 * HOBART BOSWORTH b S “THE SEA LION” __FRIDAY & SATURDAY—— as story by popular author as | d home | from Clocks where she has been visit- P7EAE T I R N-WID| S TN s World's uying y for O chare 312 Stores Department Assurcs ‘S)ton e rganization. ganization. L 31 2 e ; BEMIDJI, MINN. - 1} 1 Y jlv OW Sugge % | We ard ready with apporel that reflects in fabric and. design the joyfu) "“mood of Spriug. Garments as distinctive in appearance and distinguished in charecter as individual taste can crave. Might we suggest your immediate action in order that you may realize no disappointment. Prices are partic-. ularly -attractive. More Chic “Vogue” Gowns | Just Received From New York 3 HAT nation-wide authority ¢n fashion, the ‘‘Vogue” i ! 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