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MILLER'S CASH and CARRY STORE 814 BELTRAMI AVE. PHONE 295 _Grocery and Meat Specials | FRESH EGGS, Per Dozén Should a wife h‘ave‘ funds of her own?—to use exactly - as she likes ?—without account to her husband ?-—SEE Jesse L-Lasky presents 6thel Claytor ‘Her Own. . Money! (& LAST TRAIL” AT THE REX BEGINNING SUNDAY 1 the popalar novelists of today appealed more powerfully ntly, when transferred to icture sereén than has “MAN TO MAN” AT GRAND TONIGHT AND SATURD. Stuart Paton wrote the story o “Dr.-Jim,” a Universal success star- ring- Frank Mayo, and:directed the Universal-Jewel thrillep: i starring Priscilla Deafly than.a year. b Paton’s latest effort is embodied in “THE Gb;_‘d assortment of Green Vegetables— Head Lettuce, Celery; Radishes, Beets,", ... Carrots, Tomatoes, :Cucumbers - - “Man to Man,” the Universal-Jewell it s ] attzacton ight’ and Saburdey 5 < and Sweet Potatoes. - * nl Qidclite at the Grand theater. i "An additional fact tha&should serve : oy 7 TR & IC g eial’:‘hrry Carey stars in th‘a film ver- 2 d:rsor: :fitgel;:r?:y::r.m hig%eu ; P : 2 Fr h Siawh % it .i) A il ety (Z‘Qaramotm 9(’" A‘ S . B 3 % [S ainme L sl o i A Remembering his as ,"0vcflnnd mett J. Flynn directed k . awberries, plnt 0% alls 5 c3bus 25(: Th.e "‘"“? groblem of .’P"”led hfe’, transformed ngd]’l’ and "S“ndg:vm‘ShT};‘ and n:t- producftion,F Mr_A Flynn is 3 o ’;sllk crepe, for afternoen; have an P ——— SR T e U into thrilling romance! In this pewerful urally can expect something note-{made for Fox “A Connecticut Xa ‘arletocratic quality that endears th Y L X ! ' hu tor love and home. worthy in_a role which is said .td|kee,” and thay other gripping spétishfto ‘women and they’aré 'found ln‘z'l'; 5 large Grape Fruit . ...u..uue .60¢" 4 man story af; lo o eclipse either of those in_ genuine|“Shame.” One. of them shown'here’is SEn INTERNATIONAL NEWS and A COMEDY human_interest, surrounded by ac-| Ben Turpin at the Rex theater -line model, bloused at thg : 7 tion that carries an assured drama-|Sunday in the role of the cross-eyed ;re roses made of the crej g — tic punch.- conductor who,said :}}‘mtc};re“;:m;ldgt e o girdls ales Tinds of Nt 5 cans No. 2} size Tomatoes. . ... .. $1.00 . 7:30 & 9:00 PO et e ny for(impe sleckdiyof georgett 0 10c & 25 “THREE MUSKETEERS” AT fear that he couldn’t look anyonel|' ) keorgette are slushed —_— GRAND THEATER SUNDAY [straight in the: face. VORe| from arni'sie¥g o cuff and the edges 5 cans Corn ................ 54¢c | Oven Baked Beans, large, — Anished with™ n and white silk, braid. 2 cans, small . 2 cans mediu 2 can large .. He's the fun conductor of “Step Forward.” “The Three Musketeers,” coming to the Grand next Sunday for a three-day stay, is announced as the most gripping and spectacular film ever produced by Douglas Fairbanks. . 'Based on that universally read ‘classic by Alexander Dumas, “The “Three Musketeers,” and added to “from the Memoirs of D’Artagnan, this feature is said to embody more that.is adventurous, romantic and draihatic than it has ever before been 'ppuible to incorporate in a film ve- hicle, Fred Niblo, who directed Douglas Fairbanks in “The Three Muske- teers,” was formerly a Cohan & 3 cans Egg Plums.....59¢ \ “BUCKING THE LINE” AT THE REX THEATER TONIGHT “Bucking the Line,” a William Fox photoplay based on a popular story by Frances Lynde, has been made the vehicle for the presentation of a new Fox star, Maurice Flynn. It will be shown again at the Rex theater this evening. The support of the new star includes Molly Malone, the noted screen beauty in the feminine lead; Kathryn McGuire in the second'fem« COMING WRITER Little Jimmie Shows Promisé to Eminence in the Real Imagination. 4 1b-14 oz pail Home Brand Jam — Raspberry, Peach, Loganberry, Black- berry or Strawberry, pail $1.25 ————— 5 1bs 7 Seas Coffee....$1.25 'MEAT SPECIALS Corned Beef, home-cured, }I\Q!iling ; Jimmie, four years old, is going write fiction, if his maturity bears ou the promise of his, youth. James has mnot since learned, the’| value of sticking close to facts. inine lead; Norman Selby, B. J. Far: rell McDonald and James Farley. The production was directed by Carl ‘Harpis star in th “speakies,” “GET RICH.QUIC He and his small sister were visit- ing a friend the other day. The young woman had some fine roses.in a vase 3 Romano Coffee....60c and was very proud of them. “See my big roses” she exclaimed. “We have nicer roses than that,” sald little sister, by way of prelimi- nary. “I dorr’'t think they are so big,”,said Jimmle. “We have some at home as big as a house.” Just then the young woman's father came in. . “How much do you weigh, Jimmie?" he asked. 1 “A hundred pounds,” replied Jimmie, instantly. “hhat's a pretty good weight for such a young fellow,” the man said, with n smile. “You’ see, I weigh 500 pounds, myseif.” “T weigh 1,000 pounds.” 2o “well, I welgh a. million trillion pounds.” Jimmie smiled. L4 weigh all the 'words and numbers fn the world,” he sald.—Washington Star. 5 FILM AT THE ELKO SATURDAY The adventures of that intimitable pair—J. Rufus Wallingford and “Blackie” Daw, as siick a pair of crooks as ever beat a board bill, will be disclosed in “Get-Rich-Quick-Wal- lingford,” a Paramount Cosmopolitan production to be shown at the Elko Theater beginning Saturday. The pic- § ture is an adaption of the famous it stage success of the same name by 8 George M. Cohan and is said to be a succession of hearty laughs from the start to finish. The role of Wallingford is assumed by Sam Hardy with consummate ability. Norman Kerry' makes a smooth, smiling and suave partner for the chief crook, and Doris Ken- yon is the pretty secretary who helps to win Wallingford over to honesty. The picture was directed by Frank Borzage, creator of “Humoresque.” “HER OWN MONEY” AT ELKO THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY Ethel Clayton will be seen at the Elko Theater again tonight, last times, in “Her Own Money,” a delight- ful Paramount picture based on Mark Swan’s successful stage play. War- ner.Baxter is leading man. The story concerns the ~troubles of a voung martried couple and i said to ave an extremely novel finish " REX THEATRE SUNDAY -- MONDAY WILLIAM FoX PRESENTS IANE GREY’S WISTERN STORY -TRAIL &N _~ Harbaugh. Maurice Flynn was a world-famous star as long ago as 1913, but of the footbal! gridiron instead of the screen —for it was his phenomenal playin, as fullback in that year that carrie Yale Varsity to victory after victory. Pot Roast, 1b .. e — Roll Roast, 1b ——————————————————— Sfioulder of Lamb, 1b..18¢ ————————— Lamb Chops, lb. ’ —— in his .greatest drama of adventure in the Far West! Whirl- wind action, appealing romance and engross- ing suspense will - hold you breathless until the end. A terrific climax that will lift you out of your seat! A stupen-. dous picturization : of Jackson Gregory’s world-famous novel— “THE SEA LION” AT REX THEATER BEGINNING FRIDAY Another masterful sea role falls to the lot_of Hobart Bosworth in “The Sea Lion,” diztributed by As- sociated First National Pictures, Inc., the star’s latest scréen offering which comes to the Rex theater tonight. The star plays the role of the Scan- dinavian “Sea Lion” with force and sincerity. It is a new portrayal of a role that has always ‘had a popular appeal. % The star is supported by a capable cast. Emory Johnson plays the part of Tom Waiton, the disinherited San Francisco spendthrift_who falls in love with “The Sea Lion’s”. daughter. The latter role is taken by Bessie Love, who presents a charming con- trast to her. gruff;old father: Others in the cast are Carol Holloway, Flo- rence Carpenter, Gharles Clary, Jacl Curtis, Richard Motris and J. Gordon Russell. . Veal Chops, lb......;....25¢ Shoulder of Veal, Jb....20¢ Hamburger, 1b Bacon, sugar-cured, by the slab, Ib. : Ivory Soap Flakes, 2 pkgs .. Royal Lemon for Kitchen, Laundry or Bath room, 2 pkgs { ////% e ———, P S Neon. For 20 years neon gas has been an almost useless curiosity in the chem- fst’s laboratory. . gQq'u\v it will.be put to work, In an fngproved spark detector for autolsts, sags a bulletin of American Chemical soclety. Pvery discovery made by man has potentlal usefulness, though it may be useless when discovered and for years following. The English theory doesn’t seem to be important in the avernge man's life. It isw't—now. Future will use It constantly. For it's the beginning of man’s thinking in four dimensions in- stead of three. i ON §UNDAY——A FILM EPIC THAT WILL MARK A FILM EPOCH! — 4 5000 TERRIFIED STEERS STAMPEDE! You will want to jump out of your se~t when you see that mad stampede bearing down upon you—thousands of fire-crazed steers, rushing and careening right into the lens of the camera! And a man and a girl, apparently hopelessly caught in the thick of their onrush! A thrill? Such a one as you never saw nor felt before! GRAND ::: TONIGHT 1:30% 9:00 If laughs were dollarsi this picture would be Tk IASE STAGED BY / ENMETT J.FLYNN/ S worth millions! a) e N : DOUCLAS FAIRBANKS IN ALEXANDER DUMAS’ “3 MUSKETEERS” Werrds are’ too weak and type too cold to convey to you any fair impression of the .gréafiiess and the magnetic appeal of this stu- . pendous romance,. !lm'.,. sereen premicre is now only 48 hours distant. With an ‘arg"that has r been exceeded—and rarely approached—this pi Il give you.thrill after thrill, sur- prise afto: surpris edve'vou happily convinced that a wo; derful dramatic st faithfully be made into'ng daually derful photcplay}, SRR 28 T BEGINNING THIS SUND# The tale of a town with‘ ore dollars than sense, an right young man who was oy i . BEN TURPIN in Latest Sennett Comedy Tl__ley plarnned to go throu‘gh life on a trolley car—but the '} campany wanted him to pay for his wife, so Ben nearly got a divorce. £ TR It's lucky the trolley ran on tracks, because cross-eyed Ben had a; / peculiar sense of direction, : 2 "'MACK SENNETT gunhing for boobs. Come and see what he did to Battlesburg! And what Qatllesburg did_to him! film a rollick- ughter! Every foot of ing roar of L L-Also Two-part Comedy— Hobart Bosworbk,md Emofy'thnsom . in "Fhe Sea Lion”_ o Presents | “OFFICER cUPID” i > Comed BEN TURPIN Mat. 10c-25¢, Night 1Gc-30c b M.;;“, 2:30—15c & 50¢ AL o o omf . ; B s | ran Night 7:30—All seats 50c : | .-ST. JOHN—*“IN TROUBLE ! (Prices include Tax) FOX NEWS—“Face to Face With Japan” MUTT & JEFF j Mat.2:30 :— 10c-25¢ —: Eve.7:10-9 A A A A A A A A AR ELKO —SAT. & SUN.—. “STEP FORWARD?” A T T e Y :—— Only One’Night Show, 7:30 : ......Q......C‘.‘....‘. 'a’a‘n‘\-‘-‘n’M‘a‘n\-‘h’M‘n’-‘-‘d‘n’-‘-‘h‘-‘MH‘M\.%“M“%‘MWNM&““\W{ s

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