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*| oot TN ~sTINA "Together upon “the question of the’ ‘probable” manner in which fiying was first: atteopted, re- |marks the Detroit News. Soma think that these creatures learned to fly by springing upward from the ground, others say that they started from the top of a tree or hill and sailed down- ward, It probably was practiced in a downward direction from a helght, and_the cumbersome creatures gradual- 1y Jearned from moving.their wings to steady,, themselves in sailing down- /Afterws that by cuntlnued flapplng they iso rise, | Mnuvl learning to, gy, also lmltated’ the Mrd: In this respect for he started where the birds did. HIs first success with the fiyiog ‘machin! in “glid- “WATCH YOUR STEP” AT GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT “Watch Your Step,” the new Gold- wyn picture at the Grand theatre tonight is a light comedy with many thrilling situations. It is the work of Julien Josephson. Cullen Landis, has ‘the role of a city sport, who, through a series of accidents, finds himself in the role of a tramp'in a small town. Here he hides against - the law, but finds that he cannot guard his heart. The result’is in- evitable. One of the most thrilling automobile chases ever filmed has been photographed in “Watch ‘Your Step”. The picture was directed by 0 . Nights 7 :m.o 100 romc.u-r, mew. JULY 21 “WATCH YOUR STEP .. .Goldwyn Joy. Picture with ........ Cullen Landis, Patsy Ruth Miller, » too, learned how t grounl' and rise WORLD’S F. ASTF.ST AUTOMOBILE “WISCONSIN .SPECIAL” William Beaudine, with Patsy‘Ruth Miller in the leading feminine role, “OTHER WOMEN’S CLOTHES” AT ELKO THEATRE TODAY Ts money the greatest thing in the world? Can it buy happiness? Jacqueline Lee thought it could. Buf beautiful surroundings, lovely gowns, the ability to help her friends achieve their heart’s desire failed to bring Jaqueline the-abiding hap- piness she had expected, and mot until she was bereft of her great wealth did love show her the way to peace and contentment. See “Qther Women’s Clothes” for the answer to the importance of money in our modern life. In “Other Women’s Clothes” show- ing at the Elko this evening, last time, this unique situation is dramat- ically told, Mabel Ballin playing the role of the young girl, and Raymond Bloomer the charitable millionaire. “WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT?” REX SUNDAY During the filming of the snow scenes outside the little mother’s cot- tage door in “Where Is My Wander- ing Boy Tonight?” Cullen Landis’s little dog forgot himself for a mom- .t and instead of acting his part like a well behaved little dog should in a sad scene, he cavorted around in a ludicrous manner as to cause the en- tire company of actors to burst out laughing, including Callen Landis, who was in one of “is best dramatic moments, Te result, just for the fun of the situation, was shot by the ,camera man and projected on the screen the following day to the ‘as- sembled company. It was unanimous- 1y voted that the little dog did 4 bet- ter bit in his little comedy skit, for the moments. The result, just'for the ous comedians on the screen today. “Where Is My Wandering Boy To- night” comes to the Rex theatre for its opening run Sunday, direct from its over whelming Broadway success at the Criterion theatre in New York. “THE SHEIK” AT THE GRAND * THEATRE SATURDAY ONLY A one day return showing of the special Paramount picture, Sheik” featuring Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ayres, is"announced for next Saturday by the Grand theatre management. This famous story in book and pic- tures has thrilled millions and doubt- less will continne to be as popular years hence as it is now. “THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER” AT GRAND THEATRE. SUNDAY Benj. B. Hampton has taken Zane Grey's fascinating novel “The Mys- terious Rider” and made of it a picture ten times as fascinating. It comes to the Grand theatre next Sunday and Monday. It is a fast moving story of love and adventure, and the cast, headed by Robert Me- Kim, Claire Adams and Carl Gant- voort, is an excellent one. pueJay dHL 1V XINO MOYHOWOL 20g % 901 —SMoys oM} IYZN 962 ¥ 201—0€:C duUnCN mmu Q013N 202D §' 'NIAHS IHL, | ONILNITVYA HdI100NY ONY S3UAY SINOY MMHM{ 998 0) £j1unjaioddo xdyjouy idINLL STHL Sig Haugdahl, driver of the world’s fastest automobile, will be seen at the Grand Forks|- Pair Monday afternoon, July 24. Haugdahl recently estabhshed a record of 180.27 miles Nature in Freakish: Mood. starring Edna Murphy and Johnnie again tonight. Johnnie Stanton (Johnnie Walker) a; war hero marries Georgette (Ed- na. Murphy), a little French girl. They come to America and settle down. Johnnie a reformed gangster fails to get a job and reaches the end of his resources. In desper: § goes back to his gang and. joins in g = a'plot to rob a safe. i “jolt” shows him the folly of dis- honesty. Later Georgette from the crook who had lured him back to crime. Through Nolan, Johnnie’s “buddy” in France all turns out well. of Miss Murphy and Mr. Walker in “Over the Hill” in which Walker played the part of “Black sheep” and Edna Murphy that of the way- ward wife, will not have to be urg- ed to see their latest production. WThe | o Tvd LNOQ)| per hour, making-a mile in just 19.97 seconds. “THE JOLT” AT THE REX' THEATRE AGAIN TONIGHT “The Jolt” a Fox photoplay co- from Mexfco (T was Tost. Walker will sow at te Rex theatre ta’s generals. The story begins in France where very beautiful Spanish dancer. n he | art” 1T did not appear ‘again, a8 far as known, until 1914, when ft"Wwas seen by nn Amerl- can - adorning the wrist of a womano compsanion of one of Emiliano Zapn- This general shortly afterward killed-the woman In a fit of jenlousy ‘and the bracelet was taken from him later by the American. The bracelet now. adorns the wrist. of & It s said to have been. presented to her by a diplomat, *“in- appreciation of her We are told that a sheep gave birth to twin lambs. in Ontario. Not that this is odd, but one of the lambs was big and healthy, while the other was | bdadly misformed. The poor mistormed animal lived only .about ten minutes; it had two full-grown bodies, one head and eight, legs, two front ones, four hind ones and two growing out of 1ts back.—Exchange, fenthers and enabled It to sall through -the air. Continued practice of this salling would have a tendency to affect the scales on the body of the reptile through friction with the air, causing them to split and hecmne tuzzy. Sciéntists agree upol VITAMINES ' rron OCEAN DEPTHS n unexpected Leopards Not Al T‘rnpical. Johnnie rescues Those who remember the nctlng never willingly - descend below mer_as well as in winter. about Tibei. tanned skins of the snow leopard are carrled to Shanghai for sale, but the living animal i8 rarely seen away from his cool mountair home.—New York talns WAS GIFT OF MAXIMILIAN Remantic Story of Carlotta's Bracelet, Now Property of a Popular Spanish Dancer. Herald, ——— One of the most romantic survivals ‘of the Mexican revolution is the story of ‘the bracelet of Carlotta. Carlottn, daughter of the king of the Belglans, wus the devoted wife of Maximilian, whom Louis Napoleon placed on: the throne of dexico, and who, after’establishing himself in im- perlal_grandeur, was defeated by the republican h'oops under Juarez, and _with twg of hiy;generals Miramon and Majla, was executed by a ‘firlng squad on,the hiil{ot: s Campanas. in 1867, The bracelet was an exquisite affalr of gold given by the emperor to Car, Jotta at the. time of their marriage, ‘When Carlotta‘lett Mexico the brace. let was given by her to one of ber ing.__But in the flight Feathered Creatures. the birds themselyes. to actual fiying. there is. Iinder the management of Marvin Hughart Special Dinners Served BEST OF FOOD AND SERVICE AT ALL HOURS - FORMER PATRONS ESPECIALLY URGED TO TRY US AGAIN. —OPEN DAY AND NIGHT— :—: PALACE CAFE ’ 112 Third Street “CANTON and “BLACKSTONE” TIRES and TUBES. Guaranteed to be first class in workman SATISFACTION FABRIC $ 8.50. 9.48. Malland's Vulcanizing Shnll Mail Orders filled same day as received—or drive up to our .door—no extra charge for pulting new tires on. If your tires go bad on the road; phone 17-J and we will brh; :new tires .and put them on at prices quoted above. Phone 17-J . Next Door to City Hall - When we look at the leopards in a menagerie our mipds instinctively turp to pictures of the hot'tropics and tne torrid lands of the equator. But there are leopards that love the snow, and the levels where snowstorms occur in sum- There Is at lefst one specimen in this country of the “snow leopard,” \ hose home is among the lofty moun- Thousands of 'COPIED PRACTICES OF BIRDS Man in His Attempted Conquest of the Air Has Only Imitated the Now that man ‘has practically con- quered the pichlém of fying, it is io- teresting to obiserve that he actually learned this In’ te same way as did But' birds tvere originally not birds at all, but beloiged to the reptile family, and "acquired wings through & long-serles.of changes in the forward part of the body, Thege te[)tllf‘s could: swim, and this is the nearest approach The first fossil bird on record ap- pears to have had quill feathers be- tween the. legs and the body, being a New Tire Prices " Under Norwegian seas, Nature storcs in the cells of' the liver of the true cod-fish an oil thm is far richer in vitamines than any other form of fat. SCOITS EMULSION OF PUREST VITAMINE-BEARING COD-LIVER OIL supplies this wealth of Nature’s bounty of health-buildingand growth-promoting vitamine in its most effective form. For adults rundown in vitality or the malneurished, nchety child, it is food and tonic unrivalled. Start enjoying Scott’s Emulsion berefits taday ! Scoty & Rowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 218 B. W. LAKIN, President E. R. EVANS, Manager C. L. ISTED, Secretary-Treasurer BEMIDJI LUMBER & FUEL CO, ‘OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT i LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH LUMBER - LATH — SHINGLES LIME - CEMENT - PLASTER PAPER—Roofing and Sheatl'ung ‘ BRICK—Common, Fire and Fancy Sash Doors and Mill Work. FULL LINE OF DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIPE == .n)‘ | A SURPRISE FOR HER in the form of a box of our delicious Johnston choco- lates and bon bons. Our candies appeal to ali wom- en, young, middle aged and old. And the children sim- ply adore them! Take home a box tonight and please them all. City Drug Store ‘ LALIBERTE & ERIGKION Phene 82 . Bemid)l ANNOUNCEMENT WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO FILL YOUR NEEDS ES . Pl _ At Regular Servicé'Station Prices WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN GENERAL REPAIR WORK AND IGNITION WORK All Work Guaranteed—Prices - That Satisfy Give Us a Chance at Your Next Job Nymore Garage Raymond Cannon, John Cossar Also-Showing Comedy “THIRD CLASS MALE"” featuring famous “Baby Peggy” SATURDAY ONLY Return showing of “THE SHEIK” Rudolph Valention, Agnes Ayres With comedy “Room 23" 9-reel. show—10c, 25¢, 30, SUN. and MON., JULY 23-24 ZANE GREY'S Popular Story “THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER" Produced by Benj. B. Hampton ROBT. McKIN-CLAIRE ADAMS . Also showing two: reel comedy & 4 el TUES, and WED., JULY 25-26 L. . DORIS MAY in charming pictue “EDEN AND RETURN” ELKO TONGHT “Other Women’s (Clothes” Featuring MABEL BALLIN A picture that will charm you; that will hold your interest to the very end and per- haps make you realize for the first - time the desire of Jacqueline are the desires of. every Woman l —ALSO— Star comedy “The MINUTE MAN” And INTERNATIOAL NEWS | Shows 2:30, 7:30, 9:00 Evening, Pflock’s Music Mat. 10¢ & 20c. Eve. 10¢ & 25c. COMING SATURDAY “DANGEROUS LOVE" A thrilling Western that will please everybody F. M. Pendergast Implement Co. Residence Phone 17-F-4 ° Office Phone 232 SCHROEDER BUILDING Manufacturers’ Agents and Dealer in 'FARM. MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS “Hudson” Barn Equipment— “Stoughton’*Wagons;: Spreaders and Mo- tor Trucks— “Champion”. Potato Machmery—- “Emerson-Brontinghan” line of Plows, Standard Mowers and Rakes— “E.-B.” Tractors— i “Geisser” Thiéghifig Machihes— ! -Hydro Toron ;Auto Tires and Tubes Gasoline-and Oils - Brooks Bros. Double-Wall Silos. 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