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“THE HBLLDIGB!I!" A'I' ¢ WD THEATER ]A‘I'URDAY Diggers,” a red-blooded udqn re, which is on view, in zeturn]if engagement, at the Grand theater next Saturday. - It is a virile/story of /lite In the California gold’ dredg- ing. fields, and every scene is ction, ~Leis tary. ".of ue,‘z well-known names as rson’ and Bert' Sprotte. Bobert Angerson is well remember- ed; forhis work “Hearts -of' the World” and “The Greatest “Thing in Life ” also. Universal's “Hearts of Humanit] “Below the Deadline,” ‘is really melodrama of - the underworld, and every. mnment is crawded . with full- blooded and vigorous action the kind that thrills to the very core and makes the spectator clutch his seat in ‘sheer excitement. "MO‘I’HER ETERNAL” AT ELKO .TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY IE yrould: be interesting to know how many. young mothers would be- come reconciled to the wearing .of a widow’s weeds through the bloom of life in order to shield their child- ven from the possible abuse at the hands of & step-father, It is just poulble that they are legion, but since mo adequate can- vas can be made one must . think well before becoming statistical. - i There are some women 80 cop- we must take for granted. as an eumple Alice Baldwin van Abramson's “Mother Eter- A ‘which will 'be shown at “the Elko the-wr nexty Tuesday nd !.y that we have so few ‘genuine human stories on Teens, h supporting Miss Martin includes such famous Bl atar o :&,- Jack. Sherill, Vivienne ofrie, J'/W. Johnston and ull “THEATER AGAIN TONIGHT Shooting” of the motion~ picture;|- n‘adaptation from. Sin-| “Faig Al “elair‘Bewigt story. of that name,’ “dlg . éovered Minnesota ' and the North- : a8, asr out-door studio. for film- pking ‘equal to California in many. i ts, surpassing the coast in cer- h seénic opportunities. The glimps-|: es ‘of" the Northwest, from" St. Paul ¢ vemotest parts of Glacier, Park ‘in *Free Air,’ which will be screened at'the Grand theater tanight; indicate ‘% possibilities -of this new field in {8h two young St. Paul men have cgun._ pidneering . and m:rpose to by the rautual bonds of love tion of the finer things of. Milg" and Claire. in the ' problems are’ the' problems: al pan; and woman who-ever met cnmmon ‘canopy ‘of. under- ving story, with situa- at - anfold * with { amazing story of “Fyee. Air”. ap- lb climax . with*a.succes- f‘bfllg ‘and developments that mkpn the emotions of every an audience. . Kt is' @ nbodies within .itself all aplendid eof henumul scenes A z‘rms-' AT THE nzx b ! HEATER AGAIN TONIGHT ey’ “Mason, the vapulnh{k e I-‘ox star, will e the ¢ ¢a ;on’ the” program t. thi mflhr this everiing when nitnt. in lm' Huluvrt L.-n Due nnd the Ated by. Howard, M. Mitchell ‘Raymond McKee plays opposite the star. “%"¢Lavetinie” has don s heroine a dainty; maid of Savoy, of humble bfith but fuir to look upon. . An p ntocmm artist,. oting " her Peauty, paints her portrait and sur- % ers his heart while doing. i, ;obst:wlfl o the happiness.of how these are” overs to be the basis of stit-the hearty G STAKES” AT.THE = FHEATER NEXT SUNDAY r. the yotnznmn of u;h at ;l'om Mix is-te appear recn’ produgtion; there e ‘the same stir in' the 4it “folt.: around Christmas and time, ¢ the popularit; So “when sonny afhd exceptionally , oblig- iln'c Christmas or circus n Gooden, and the cast picture { This, on the face| i mus‘ be i new Tom Mix pic- Thiq stur, of the screen will develop the Youngster’s hest manners. For that reason, when he asks you for the to go to the Rex Theater, y know he wants to see Mix daring stunts that endear his ng to the adventurous mind. And you:see your grown-up friends wflflm for the picture to flash upon the dcreen, you will know that Tom's many ° oita hold "‘:3 mteresl . -‘c Y ed in A, grei umes-in her most; recent Paramount icture, “The. Green . Temptation” wing,\next:Sunday: and Monday. ap’ thi! Grnd theater than in any she_has. ever. done. A: “Genelle”, the Apache, she is vivacious : and; daring. 7 “Columbine” .in the plnto— mine. dance with Theodore - Kosloff is piqlunt and dainty. 2% As .the ‘Amozon Warrior, in' an- | other striking. dance, she is bold and: fierce. 1 “Jnthe- costume of a Red Cross nursé she is quiet and sympathetic. As 'Paris’ most noted actress, she is haughty and proud At a mask ball. given by one of Long Island’s social leaders, she is the statuesque Grecian maiden. The dancing ‘costumes are gorge- ous Yand dlsplly Migs.. Compson's beauty and “tglent 23 a dancer to a marked degree. . “Phe -Green Teémptation” was adapted:from the story, “The Noose” | by Conatance Liridsay Skinner. Theo- dore. Kosloff;’ Mahlon Hamilton, Mary! Thurmart and others are in the cast. EATS 'ENOUGH‘PQ‘R FOUR MEN Probably Largést. Humany Consumer. of, Food-In: the World Threatens te Blahly Interestin, 25 the hrulk finmln ‘consumer of éturn to it 1 ‘order to o ‘his fdthers farm. - Nature ueer habit of :displaying ex- Bty to Jest Kasanlpff by name, Is cribedl in"tlie Joprnal ‘of the Amer- ‘1can-Medical Assoclation as being nine feet ‘thiree ‘fuchés tall and- weighing 485 pounds, his proportions being ‘sym: metrieal. . Four meals a day are need- ed’tostoke this physical engire, hun- T belug his'governing ‘emotion. In 24 ours he will congume froin four to five pits 'of_milk, from fifteen to twen- ty efgw; X large quantl- breaa. tles. of: wtl!nu. heans and other ‘vege: | tables, wasling down this Gargantuan fro our o ‘six pints of nd elght to twelve pints of beer. of’ thie ‘monotonous life of a frenk, this mun mountain lengs nayive Sjberia, where'his fa- s W farmar in’ inoderate clrcum- stancen, and- goon. Wil leave Hungary for his'home. The hopeis plously ex- p t “at his dpunnntlnn. for the s thnt‘ s lie Deeds the quantity )’ thyf wiil feed four average 5 hlt‘ny em, he Will e four times as y his nelghbors und therefore ome a menace to. himself and - " community, —-Cincinnau En- ‘The atlier ¢vening one of the char- 1ty” organizations N giving a sup- yer for u' nimbér™of Poor children of Indiunapolis. “One of*the women had baked, a particularly nice angel food ‘eake’ for!the- occasion. One little boy attractéd ‘her Interest and she declded that 'nog matter what happened he should haye s plece of her cake. *Arcnrdlnuly whe offepded two or threewomen' in passing their cakes by ‘to get-her own. She ‘carried a big plece 't the ‘little fellow. who guve At one* lnok aud.sald: “We got bread ! h lady. Plense. gimuwe some Créstfallen, shel carrled back ' hep ke - ynd got him a plece of n which red and white now she says, “No more cnke for ‘me for charity Udd’ Displays of ness. , The forms of uuurtuy‘m)’flyhny |’ ¥ar, ‘Hastern " couutries have Fhways béen of the most extravagant Hatuvg: Abraham bowed. himeself ¥d the ground Yo :show :Mis respect: to :strangers. "So" much ‘time. was taken 9P with po- aahitation: it 1s no -wonder that ‘Rifiha; #ént his setvant fu great| ste 00 an “errand he warned him, thou nite B salute him nét; and lhny man dalute thee answer hiln .there helng no_time jo lie-Arab of today heé percelves tuguires over T ! HORNET' H.;.J. Ernest afd family motored do some shopping. The board of Equalization” met at the town. clerk’s ' Monday. Mrs. E.<L. Moberg is enjoying a wisit from her mother, Mrs. Falls, of Taylor’s Falls'and hér aunt from MinneApn Mrs. August ‘Heins “is qunte ill Amongthose who ; were in . Black- duck on Wndnesdly were, Mrs. ‘B. ‘|'P.. Winans, Miss R E, Shaw, Arnold Er!enherz and J. D. Bogart. homas ‘Woodward, d Joh without rules. Giants TOMORROW' to: “Blackduck Saturday evemnz to student “Thullenwere around -on Wednesday [ ™ Iboking after the' ‘telephone ‘wires, str,, James DuV re took them a ound Williston, N. .D., ‘July 'I—Fundn are being. raised to cémstruct a swimming ,pool. in ‘the tourist park here, The pool plans for which were ¥y Dolphin Mackenroth. the engineering schagol of ‘the University of Minnesota, will be 50 by: 100 feot: ‘A mass‘meeting was held 1ast week: to arouse public. interest and !mln- cial support. * 'RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF et “THE HELL DIGGERS” ‘A ltory of a land where the v-nq\mhed gces down and the game of life is played A rom-nce of gold nnd the wilder Wen, ‘and. fighting men, and love. With Wallace Reid ip an even ruggeder role: than he had in "The Valley of the . @ Cnt Includes LOlS WILSON' Matinee 2:30,°10c & 20c—Night, 10¢ & 25¢ SCENE éwom { v AERAMSON'S. rich vitamii the lealth MOTHER . ETERNAL BROADWAY SUCCES S & Coming to the ELKO THEATRE JULY 11 & 12 " A STRENGTH-BUILDING ¥ VITAMINE-FOOD Summers hea! often is. more strength-sap The body necds an easily absorbed, vi no burden upon dluemon ént, Scott’s Emulsion has rich fnad-tonic p;opafiu that pramate growth and Emulsion M’— build 'ake ldouyleld xehuhment : .. OF PUREST VITAMINE BEARING "C: “imay be taken with strengthening benefit any day. Its nourishing propertie to children or adults who are rpu:::i;:v‘n.:; e\:tah!y. clent Greece the sessed tlie po! state, . wmmut mnlug{ “a definit charge, any leader of the' people likely to overthrow the government.: 'This wag 80 abused that in time it became the rlzht to drive into exilé Buny per- son wlo had become \onp\)hlr With-§ ot ynucl vegard to the ‘¢ause of his loss: of “popularity. - 'he deci was rived ‘at'by- vote, ‘ench citizen writ- Ing his vote on a shell—often an oyster Lell, The Greek:word for th shell, . | éxpressed In our alphabet, is ostracon; and becanse the vstracon’ was used as & ballot, “the expelling of a person frour the: state by .popular. yote awns lleds ositneism; which meansébhukk ik ‘hg or eweluug 8 Tving Vegetable: hen dehydrated raWd" ‘vegetables . stored in alrtight containers at u_rdu ry - temperaturves imvestigations show that thefr moisfure- content is au pportayt factor In” theiis preservation: iolsture content” ‘t Tunimpalred for up- mouths.. For cabbage this 0 3.84 per cent; for onions aste I8¢ vard of osphiere - of ‘comparstively high- bu- lamy at Tower' temperatures than 5 “€xposure In ‘a.dry at- clentific Amerlcan. y Playing -t e - WILTON - ~FRIDAY JULY . Admission, $1.00 :Extra Ladies Free ~ LETSGO! Men Wanted Wanted: Teamsters: and Common Laborers at GEO. GRANT CONSTRUCTION CO. Camp, 2, miles east of Bagley—for ‘Road Work. ‘eamsters, $40 per month Laborers, $3 per day. [ | FASHIONABLE Just now .sensible women are wearing sensible heels on 'sensible shoes. We have a full range of these smart -styles, in.all sizes. Before you decide on your next pair of low shoes for, walking or sport wear, be sure and. look mto our dis- play. The‘B &D’ Shoe Store Phone 45-W. = Bemidji This is the dehghtful eomedy- drama. madé in “Minnesota, Wisconsin- and Monhn., tlu‘ i the Twin Cit; papers flye cols umns of praise. : Alsq'P,athtjz'NeWspictures .and. A Comedy’ TONIGHT 7:30 & 9:00 = WlLLIAM FOX Presents Slurley Ma ‘Mutt & Jei’f Mat. 2 :30 lelmm ox presents . —“FOR Bl ELKO last Tlme ONIGHT - DA VID BUTLER Pflock’vvausm m——————— Matinee 10c & 20c Evening 10c & 25c: ¢ COMING SATURDAY—J. B. Warner and Lilian Biron, in— “BELOW THE DEAD LINE”