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Mrs, A Fglg:h whp has: ‘ke ] midji for a week visiting’ the fair, ‘Teturning Sahn'day tofebho“&ne near ‘the ‘State Park. * Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hiltz and chil- dren who tive about four miles south i in Saturday to at- -Corrine Clrlsnn, 504: nue. Miss Cuttet of Ladysmlth Wis., was a guest for three days last-week at the home _of ~Mr. and Mrs, A Gmssmun, 506 Mhmesotn avenue. Mr and Mrs. G, R, Mxller ll\d son Donald; - who have yisited for two wecks at the home of her sister, Mrs. .1 Waterman and Frank Currier are in John: Barrymore stars:in4 2 Marshall: Neitan' directed Yt - - = Albert Payson Terhunc wrote the story. George Ade wrote the subtitles. Wesley Barry. Collen Moore, An- na Q. Nilsson, J. ‘Barney Sherry, lda the supporting cast. Because of this-unusual combina- tion of the best in'€very line, “The Lotus Eater” is"one of the most re- markable productions ever made. BY” A GRAND:* TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY “The Sheik of Araby” with the famous H. B. Warner as the roman- tic ' desert chief,” will be shown at the Giand theater tomorrow, day and Wednesday. This. latest of the ever popular Sheik stories is a thrilling romance of the desert lands| Tues- —*“where a man is either white or vellow—both as to the:color of his face and the color of his soul.” 'l' DOUBT YOUR ‘WIFE” i er wonderment because "Po; not come to motion pictures sooner. For the newest star in the film fil- amefit ig‘oneof,its most brilliant constelations. The most outstanding feature of the entire .productiop’ from the bril- liant work of the star down through the performance of the lowliest bit by any of the “extras” is the fact that it carries the conviction of the highest type of drama. Every mem- ber of the cast of the ‘Masquer- ader” is:an ACTQR—the capitals are used adyisedly. Other- screen. pro~ AR LAST TIMES Admission 10¢, 25¢ 7 Mat. 2:30—Eve 7:30-9:00° Miss Mable Ne]son expects’ to|C. J. Winter, will leave tomorrow ior But the: story alone was sufficient “DO} Tuesday for M'nneabohs and flmr “home -at"St.-Louis, uo to guarantee ' the succes of the pw 4 ELKO THE. y |ducers and -actors would do well to Friday, at the’ it B L g tureo1s i i < ‘I'sce the picture ond study it. ‘Only o itive ) (""""“‘"““g iex: Sundar dtg peiformance sucly as Post’s deserv- “points to|. 'The'thle opens in“the. Mediter- Mr <and’ “Mrs?z Hazold Hurlacker Moaday the Elko.theater jwill chow a 886 for early and ‘articles Jost at the fair, &t the Secretary’s office. Clara E. Lucas, ‘Secretary. '{ds.21 ANl bills the " Beltrami Association ’L‘he Mlsses theerer Frapk’ Scheerer* and ' Fred . Himiber| ored from Park Rapids Friday to it the E: P. Peterson home, and Fur picnic or excursion parties, charjer waenger launch.THOR. *_A. AL ot 503-J. of fnends Thursday in Be- here _they. came, to_consult a n' in - regn.d to the’ latter’s Lois, of Pleasant Valley, who spént. several days‘at the fair, were joined. Friday by Mr, Watson. - Mlss Lois was a successfnl cotitestant” in the B(_)ys and Girls* Calf club. Ole.Matson; who_was the guest of Mr._and Mrs. <C. E.. Aldrich ‘and son Wilford, 1215 Irvine.. ‘dverue, for sevarnl days, returned to his~home at H 1: Friday evening. He is:a ‘brother of Mrs. Aldrich. < ' —_—— C. F. Landon left..Sunday night for Virginia, Minn:, as a delegate to the state convention of the Ameri- can Legion which, opened. this morn- ing. “He-took ‘the -place of one "of | ::the - delegates-elect ‘who. was unable | d : to-attend. d- vrs, G urgr..htcho Btillwater, d ; of % daugher Hermie lilnenpohs Teft few weeks at |- . B d ‘Mrs. August : darchow. anley was a -gral ‘days’ last week, and was also: ‘the guest-of friends® and her son; Gordon_Gardner _and ~wife, at the ‘home _of the latter’s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs, John l(etten, 900 ‘Irvine .Avenue. . Mr. and Mrs. William Barry -and| -son-Wayne of Kelliher, who motored to Bemidji . iguests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Matson, ;=509 Bemidji avenué, and other :friends while attending the Northern :Minnesota fair,- returned to their home at Kelliher Sunday evening. Mr. Barry is a banker at Kelliher. Mr. and Mrs.'M. L Matson and .. 'Mr, and Mrs. George Clifford left by’ ..auto Saturday ‘evening for Minne- apnhs where they ‘expect:to ‘remain .. until Tuesday, returningvia ‘Kejih . to bring back William -and' " Betts, who accompanied the’ Bnré,"s to /their home nt Kelliher. Squday ey’epink. "Walter and, William Betts, who . were guests for 4 few days of their . grand parents, Mr. afd Mrs, Betts, " and uncles, Thendore and’ Milton Betts and fan i Why 1s this wrong? The answer will be found n\.u . today’s want ads. (What “Blunder” do you suggest?) .| old college ‘chums, and are spendir Wednesday ‘and ‘were ]| an’s, left Mons inneapolis ‘whem Dayton departmem: store. —-fl—-— i Ed'Dean has as his guest this week. F. C. Heaney of Chicago. They the week at the Dean cottage wA 1év. Béach, Grace Lake. “= ¢ Mrs. Mamie Wood of Glasgow; [ Mont., arrived in Bemidji Saturday{;; Tor an extended visitwith her moth- €r, Mrs. Gnrry _Brennon, Kaplan dpartments. " e Mr. and Mm C. L: Petty and fam- ily, -who Hdve visited relatives and Iriends inWadena for a week, were in Bemidji Stinday ‘en:zoute to their hume at International Fnlls s 3. "q.—n——n— Wm. Rogers' of Nary was in Be- midji_Saturday en route‘to the Allen Fort home'at: Eckl and Mr. Fort.will go by auto ‘to Lari- . more; N. D., where they expéct to be employed for some time. Miss ‘Pearl ~Djhoney of Los An- geles, Cal,, who .is'‘a-gueést of her brothier, Michael Djhoney, and fam- ily, at his ‘country-home, ‘Was a 12 o’clock “dinner ‘and ‘afterndon guest ‘{'Saturddy of Mrs. Wm. He‘lmer, 512 Thlrd street, Mrs. Frank Cizner of Lac Lede, Idaho, who has visited relatives at Mflrkdak ‘Winnipeg and ether places i ting at the home of [aw, Mrs: Gill’ Peterson, lor a few days. “She re- ports fine crops in Canadn Mrs. Carl Golz and family. there: they'WentZté tHeéchome of “his! other,” Sam ‘Paquin, at Eekles Ao it i for a:few days. i turned to’their home, 418 America enite, Friday from -a' four we ks' 1to trip. They accompanied her'sit d, where they miud relatives and “where héy"vere tives, returning from there .by train Mrs.. A. L. Hall Quest, who wa the guest for. a month of her par- ents, Mr: and' M M W. Knox, ‘and ‘Family, 111 7:Paykavenue, and rela- tives at Nebish; feft Saturday morn- ing for Minneapolis ‘to.spend a few days with her brother,”C. W, Knox, and family, and friends, Dr. and Mrs. Freiburg, formerly of Blaekduck, be- fore -leaviig- for ‘her- hoie at GCin-. cinnati, Ohio. She will_also spend] m Chxcngo en |- Misses Myrtle Kolbe and Emma Golz, Pau] Eickstadt and Rev. H."W. ‘Radloff returned ‘to Bemidji Satur- to attend the Minnesota district “Young Peopl?’s League and Sunday School ‘¢onvention of the “Lutheran church, held there three days. Miss ‘Minnic “Leidtke, Who accompanied at Lynd, Minn., to spend the ‘balanié retirned " to! hefkihome, 415 Missho. 7 ’t);mr wedémg t-rhr\' = Prom there he| them on the trip, ‘went to ‘her home |- pi flkmib‘ 1 Wny mght flfb.‘ 77 x i} e'eus aes ibbs a Hlugiw Miss ’Peal’}""t}f Rockwood; motored’ to° Be- lmdp yesterdny ‘and spent hours_ here, returmng’ to" their Hfis Ella_ Parker, bookkeeper at the Becurity State bank, réturned to Bemidji Saturday night from a two weeks’ Vacation trip spemt- at Stil- ater,_and . the Twin Citles vmlflng frlends and_ rélatives. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Dunham and 'thm, children, -of _St. Peter, arrived in idji Sunday by auto and will be gieste at the home of Mr. Dun- Ham's: sister, M. '3 F. Edsler, and lamsl: forabout:4 week. Mr and Krs Eamey Enckson Duluth, who a#rived in -lke}n|rl_|x Sat- drday nml wm :pemain for abuut a week. e 5 Mr. and; Mrs. ‘Langley and two children .of Lake Prestoh, S: D., who have: spent 'three' ‘weeks at Bireh- mont. Beach-in a summef cottage, returned - Saturday by auto to their home. Mr. Langley is a banker in his home town. Mr. and -Mrs.— John Goss of Cass Lake motored to Bemi Saturday and were guests of Mr) and Mrs. M. E. Groff, 1200 Amékica avenue, and 1 also attended the fair. “Their daugh- ter, Miss Martha, returned home with them' dfter being a'guest at the Groff home dnrmg fair week. Mr. and )hs H. C Hnynes and son_Perry ‘of Frankfort, N. Y., ar- iidji Sunday mm‘nfng and will be gneats at the Home ‘of Hr: also putting up: posters n Toute at | the,, diffe rent. tpgns rg ihe ters and families'from here to Brain, | ' Miss Carrie-Armstrong of the zaar store. returned -this from a -three weeks’ vacation-spent | at: the . hnme»af Mr. and M [t o8 Virginia Brown, - ~who accompamed anean, where ‘some wonderful scenit’ | shots ‘afé ‘shown. Lateér the action' is diverted to New York City then tb Paln’ Bedch Florida, “in - the haunts of the rich pleasure seekers. Vour Wife”, the featummprofuciion ¢ LDon'ts Doubty) This is the first of ‘& eries: of featwres beinglimade by eabhiBaird Provuctions Javidstarring. lis'vBaird, toibbe: released by As- %ense drama’ es, stardom. iy such: dwianbisaal pro- ctlon, dln ‘addition mmfihnsfstently ex- cellent nctm\g ‘ghere are moments of tHat reveal the ability of Producer Tully and Director Finally the prxncipah are tran ferréd to anisland in the south seas populated by persons who havé ‘beeti shipwrecked and tossed upon the little garden spot in the Pacific. Acting, direction, story and titling havé been” blended into such a per- fect production that “The Lotus Eater* has* set "a’ new standard in motion pnctnres “Itis a story of tragedy, love, humor; adventure and romance, woven together in such a skilfull manner thaf it reaches the heights of entertamanL sociated Exhibitors Inc. «2- As ‘usual. ‘Miss Baird avpears in several artistic castumes that will delight the feminine eye. The auto- mobile dash through the blindiag rain and lightning storm, the raid by revenue officers upon a notorious roadhouse, ‘the return home after mxdmght of the wife, her clothes torn or missing, the subsequent discovery by “her husband, ‘the scenes:.in the Lig cabaret restaurant and -the fol- lowmg gay party—all ‘create a sue- cession of thrills and interest that is found in few motion puture: of today. “THEY SHABE:PAY* AT ELKD " flu-:' ATER 'TUESDAY. AND WED. Y L “THE BACHELOR DADDY” SPLENDID PICTUIE Thomas Meighan, 'Paramount star and his well' balaneed* ast, including | Leatricé Joy, leading woman and five famous screen ktdle:, Charlétte’ ps t ave. ‘f Guerin and the mischevious DeBriac :'::‘:Bf;a“ :o’:t!l’n 'Eop-nd eye, and-dtwins present a splendid performarice O oThies shall Pay’” sho of “The Bachelor Daddy” which will the Elko- :K Y m i Whd-] again be the feature attraction at nesday: we have ¥ al the. Grand theater tonight pitted against € The picture has a pleasing theme p { a man’s Jove for five mother] men, and ‘in Lottie Pickford, b y ‘ children intrusted to his care by-a I\z;-ly ffie gackd; :;: 1d'fils;i:~rf§f dying friend. He brings the childgen to his home to the disgust of his in- a role that makes many demands : A : pi upon its interpreter. tendend bride and ld the delight of tions:in. the Revenge is an Buckland title—again the 2 o his private secreta As the story Situations that are. tense. - and | jevelops, blind love is awakened with, powerful; suspense that is heart A s & surprising results The picture is threbbing; “honor " that is idealized; | hased on Edward Peple’s novel “The a love story that is tender! Proxy Daddy” and was filmed by Scenes from a ‘boarding school, a ) Alfred Green. palatial" yacht, homes and gardens of the rich, ‘the stogk markets of Wall street, a prision hospital, an‘d'a“ picturesque “street in’ New York’s ‘Bohemian quarter, Greenwnch Vil- lage, provide bnckgmnmh “THE MASQUERADER” AT THE ‘REX THEATER TONIGHT We haye always wondered why Guy Bates Post, one of the most Jan\es Young, scenes of .rare beau- for which Art Director Georges Benoit are responsible and action in . every cast supporting Ruth Sinclair,. Edward: M. Kimball, Herbert Standing, Marcia fManon, and Kenneth Gibson. Tues. & Wed. Wilfred and Cinematographer by Tully—that further instance. The Mr. Post .includes Lawson Butt, Barbara Tennant lif:s. and feast See the gay beauty . and your eyés :on wealth. Lloyd ‘Comedy “HIT HIM AGAIN Novelty, Starland Revue ——————— | TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY LOTTIE PICKFORD “THEY SHALL PAY” ¢ iFWeigel, Lloyd Whlflock arld Kathu- Allan Forrest, ‘Mary Miles Min- ter’s leading man‘and latély: seen’ in the Associated Exhibitors feature “What Women Will ‘Do,” plays the romantic lead, George Periolat, Paul distinguished actors on the American stage, resisted the lure of the films |’ Last night we saw his first picture a screen -version of “The Masquer- ader,” prepared by Rivhard Walton Tully at the Rex theater and we add orning | 1ue Griffith. an expression of regret to our form: Yer ithere, ren{amed for :another three |, weeks’ . visit wnth her parents. daughter, -Misd iIrma, of Coleraine, who visited -fot several ‘week -at the-homg of his cousin, P, J. O’Leary, and:family, left Friday for their home.:-They were accompanied. ‘by Miss Margarefi Burke who will be their guest for xr few days. day" night _from Minneapolis where |! T | they motored TuéSday of last week in makmg the “Lotus F,atcf' an As- i ciated ‘First Natmnal‘ Attraction, of a two weeks’ Vacation there. 'om Mexghan, aided sceeen’s five cutest fhour of- pure joy. by pretty Leatrice: Joy and_ kiddies, promxses ydn an days last] Mr. and Mm. Fred O’Leary and 1 THE REAL SCREEN MASTERPIECE AS GREAT AMONG PICTURES AS THE PLAY IS AMONG PLAYS Amazing! Irresistible; R-F . A First_National .dum. (—‘nd romance! w Yo FOX NEWS - TORCHY eOMEDY -REN ORCHESTRA - 3 wrat an MAT. 2:30-«-EVE 1110-3:00 | Antr ion T 4 —TUESDAY— Jghn Barrym_oie — Wesley Barry —in— “THE LOTUS EATER” Personally directed by Marshall Neilan Gasoline in Storage and the Motor Car Standard Qil Company 910 So. Mlchxgan Ave., Chicago” "UCH has been said of the enormous stocks ' -of gasoline in storage, but very little has -been said .of: this storage as it compares . to the number of cars in.commission. 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