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' ®EDEN AND RETURN" AT . yomance, | HER ENUNCIATION IN DANGER THE SONG OF 'LIFE” A’l' REX \TON(GHT AND WEDNESDAY A gripping, human interest story, | “star | cast, .elaborate and’|' oduction. are some of the things’ ‘which of “The Song of Life” the " First National attraction =~ which is coming to the Rex theatre this even- ing for an engagement of two days. 4The. Song of Life” was made un- e fio.du'eeflon of John M. Stahl, " that ‘widely known ‘creative genius of the screen, for Louis B. Mayer. . It is Mr, Stahl’s second independent | " unit ‘production, is first 'being the ighly successful photoplay, ““The Child Thou Gavest Me."” The cast in “The Song of: Life” . includes such cinema celebrities as s g bty Gaston Glass, Grace Darmond, Geor- les, each speaking her own tongue.| ,po paigin colonies, who told this gia Wondtho’rpe and little Richard | The mother of the three’ girls ~was story atthe Sorb i Headrick, the ‘four-yearold idol of millions; Arthur Stuart Hull, Wedg- ‘wood Nowell, Edward Peil, Fred Ke]- sey and Claude Payton, t* GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT"| Youth and romance have always had their part in the construction of: plays for the stage and screen because youth and romance are vi- tal elements in life. And today, more than ever before, thearte-go- ers are more interested in youth and romance than in any other quality of which entertainment is made. It is, in fact, an age of youth and “Eden and Return”, Doris May’s second HuntiStromberg ‘production for release by R-~C pictures, “which will be shown at the Grand tonight and Wednesday, is rich'in both. these much sought qualities. The fresh- ness of youth and the delicious touch of romance developed by the story, which was adapted by Beat- rice Van from the stage play of ‘the same name by . Ralph .E. Renaud, make “Eden and Return” entertain- ment of the most delightful variety. It has nothing sordid or mellncholy. It is a sheer delight in the spice. of it merriment and the swift moving|- story, embracing so many lnzh pro- vokmg incidents that the- lptcutor is ‘actually kept in a state of joy. Supporting Miss May in . ‘“Eden and return” are such ~well -known payers ‘as; Emmett King, Margaret Lmngston. Earle Metcalf, Margaret Campbell, Buddy Post and Gerald |- Pring. > Service Rendéred by Bees, While the bees of this counfry gath- ¢r' something - like $75,000,000: worth. of honey in a single yesr, they do a larger service for mankind ‘in _(hat! they enable the fruit-grower to pro- duce from five to ten times that.value in more and better fruit. In-order to raise young bees the older bees | gather what is known as pollen from the flowers. Im the act of gathering it they scatter the pollen from 'one flower to another, thus bringing about what Is known as pollinization, so nec- essary to perfect frultage. While the bee, of ‘course, has no regard for its human owner, yet in the very act of serving itself when it carrles pollen into the hive to feed its young; lt makes, more and better fruit. g Darwinian. . “Why did Percy van Dubb give up trying to trace his ancestry?" “He said that the farther-back he went the harder it wih until at las! Be found bLself GompIRLaLy vir A o Elko Theatre T()DAY AND WEDN}SDAY clara Klmhall Ynung in Sada Cowan’s. photodrama ‘GHARGE 1T’ Throbbing with human intere: Also—Clark Comedy— - .' “THE LURE” Sl:ows 2:30 7:3089:00 Admission ‘100 & 20c 10c & 25¢ Evening PFLOCK’S Music ‘Woman Was: Beginning to Feel . Strain of Projonged: Conversa- ;' g 353 e{infl! Jonpn Wum on the evept' of the' the youngest daughter. ilap by birth and" tradition, girls had married x?;:m-e and had left thejr: native ‘cfty, "One of' them' married Sputherner and the other a Westeruier. _"Each had @ weq uqud the accent of lier. particular loullty and the children of the Southern couple. had a perfect “'Southern’ 'drawl, while the other «i ter’s children . llnd the broad Western accent. v “The effect’ was narmng and the ‘Woman could. scarcely follow the con-! versation. It almost ' seemed that sistérs were from strange coun- wost confused. When she -addressed her Southern daughter she uncon- sclously affected the Southern dwawi and when she'talked to her Western son-in-law . she nearly perfected the Western accent. “In the hall later, as they were leav- ing, the mother clutched the Woman's My dear,” she breathed, “I'm Tult- 1ig my enunclation trying to talk to these foreigners.”—Chicago- Journal, “¥qulrrel’s Surgery Effective. Some 'New !Brunswick schoolboys trapped a' squirrel some time ago. 'Its skin and the flesh of its legs were cut through: to the bone by the tfap. The little animal was put into a cage and glven some ‘balsam boughs to plny with. A schoolteacher bappened !o! pass by the squirrel's cage.’.. She stopped to look at it and observed it pick some balsam from the- boughs and apply to its sore.foot. - The teach: er was interested in the Mttle prisoner and stopped to see it every day, and the squirrel treated its foot in the same manner. “AVhen the hurt wus completely cured the boys gave it its liperty and \t scampered off as quickly astliough it had never been ln_]ured — New York Times. “Three moves are -as bad as a fire.” ' “And one visit of the paper hang- 3 heuu a cyclone.”” . enne of the screen. the fastest, funniest The family b $100 Worth of Laughs - The ‘sweetest, prettielf, clev DORIS MAY “EDEN AND RETURN” on all the huqlu in the dictionary. A SRR, L PATHE NEWSPICTURE & A COMEDY ¥ Mutiness 10c-20c Coming to the jRC’E Tn. Sex of the P! A When .the negroes.bf Stnley Pool saw the fivst two. airships of the Bel- | glan;postal, service land in’ the Congo: furegion, theirfitst impulse was to run away. However, on recognizing the uniform of the officers who descended: from the apparatus, they immedigtely The uext day their fear had com- pletely disappeared. Why should they be ‘afraid’ of ‘these big birds? Were they . not tu(ned by. the ‘white ' men? ‘or they were surely -a ‘couple of. mrdp‘; And ' Without hesitation’ they pointed ont' the mnle bird and then the female. (Abked by : fihnt they could * distin- gutsh‘ofie rom the other, they replied fllut it was not dificult. The birds did 1 not know the country; theimald bird, descendedl first, then he called his fe male, -that came down to land after him. 3 It is Mr, Louls Franck, minister of =_—. Everybody Worked But i Father “Fnther's stomach trouble” seemed to bé gemng‘ worse, all the time and flnllly he_had to quit work altogeth- er; 'Two_ brothers ‘and myself gave up*school ‘and went‘to work to sup- port the fsmily‘ Fathet had lost sixty ‘pounds in weight and was yel- low as saffron and no medicine help- ed him. Telling a friends about it six months gao, she advised taking | Mayr’s ‘Wonderful Remedy. . I got a | bottle and it helped father at once. He was ‘able to go back to work a month later, has regained his weight #nd strength and cats like a wood chopper 55 “It is a simple, harmless prepara- tion . that removes the catarrhal i mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes ! practically all stomach, liver and in- ; testinal ailments, including appen- dicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded, At All Druggists. —Advertisement. HEMSTITCHING AT % PRICE During the. months of July and.August. . . Sllk 7 1-2¢c a yard ‘ Cotton -5ca yard . 0. G.OLESON ' The' Singer' Man New 'Klplm 5 B!qlg. est comedi- farce of the year, turns "/ Nights 10¢-25¢ INTRODUCING NEW BRAND —one ‘of. . OF CIGARETTES IN CITY “Fifteen better cigarettes. . for ten: cents” j= the inducement offered. 'to smokers by' the Ligett & Meyers Tobacco, Co., in . intraducing Polo cigarettes .in ‘this: city., Backed by a liberal -use of newh per advertising, Polos are being. iven widespread ‘publicity with. the object of cnn\dnemg smokers - that or the price, Polo'is the best cig: rette value on the market. The black' and red package is ; fitting container for a quality smoke jty- smoke .in a dime_package. ery: Polo elgnette is full: welght JOHN M STAHL PRODUCTION A young wife prefe 0 work so that she may have' some one else wash the dishes,.—Grace Darmond.." " * The' young husband 'a’struggling writer, trying to sell a gtory ; that is too true to life.~——Gaston Glass. A beautiful child is the ray.of sunshine that cheers up many New York tenements.—Richard Headrick serted 25 years ago.—Georgia Woodthorpe. A picture for wives, mothers and every mother’s son of us. ' . First National Pictures Fox Sunshine comedy for- chlldren from 6 to 80. " _FOX NEWS— " Rex Orchestra Matinee 2:30. Eve. COMING SOQN : “The Two Orphans” " The most famous stage play in the world Happy home—loving parents—joyous, children—Fate strikes a cruel blow-—homeless the two orphans wander—Spurned where they sought ‘protec- tion—Friendless but for one jolly chap. Stiddenly they become important—a rousing climax—and you are wiping the tears away—whlle a glad smile reflects your heart’s glow. Don’t miss this —one of the world’s greatest dramas. . . PALACE CAFE 112 Third Street handsomest : pacgeges that has even been put out. Nor have ‘the’ manufacturers skimped in quantity in .oredr to put up'a qual: A mother pleading forgiveness from the boy she de- ' 109, 10:25¢ beautiful . Ev- and I‘l‘ was back in the days before the automobile when the first G & J Bicycle Tube was made. Today the G & ] Automobile Tube —like the automobile itself—gets bet- \ ter every year. It you want proof try out 2 G & J Tube in competition with any other tube—no matter what the class, price orname. 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