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NP Y s M. and Mrs. Koy in_ Hemidji “Thursda i) obl ily clhed at the h§\ Miss Ruth Gruer spen end with:Mr.:and Mrs. l‘\‘q.n W Mr. and Mrs. C.-0. Wing and REX THEATRE TONIGHT h‘hr spellbound. * Virginia 'Valli and | ~Mr.: Charles Bloomquist purchased and all set. amid the sun-baked |scenes. ‘% spent ‘Sunday at the home of E. stretches of the Arizona bad-lands— | ' With the u:uon of the storm laid |C. Bergh: * y e ceptional for. - exhibition - tonight and F.n- for intense: dramatic scenés, and. D Mr. and Mrs..Earl Byers, man- racing motor, for speed—and. still tfialhsnenu element.. The forest fire [day. more speed. As a -lone cow-boy |scene, in which the flames'sweep a- ' Mr. and. Mrs. Bloomquost drove {ighting desperately against the plot- | long.in ledps and spurts, is magnifi- to Bemidji last Wednesday. the water hole he owns in the middle | ic oF < n 2 M hters Adeline and Trene call of ‘the desert, Carey ‘has- a ‘role:that’ ation.. at vtghe E. C. Bergh home Sunday. st hiuscil TeREd fits ‘him like aswell-cut suit- 'Others %fi flhfld were wmked in the | - Mrs. Harry Baldwin ‘and children ments in the world_ _in the cast are Ethel Grey Terry. as | filming of oxe f thesthrl \drove fo Tartle River Saturday. the making of that part ef his Teading lady ‘and Henry B. Wal-[Miss Valli and Josef Swickard were Mrs, Walter Stout ‘and children Vesting the treaty-m.:xkl whi whose: villiany ~besets . the cowboy- rapids, in their fragil The [to Btmum Saturday. landowner until the final, tremend- | picture throughout is a thriller. umphs with the aid’ ofthe ‘United [cago and other metropolitan cities States cava]ry X have been unanimous in their praisc *% Fof the greatness of -this Universal- “SHAMS 0"' SOCIETV" AT Jewell, endorsing-the “Storm?” as one ;. ELKO - THEATRE TONIGGHT |of: the mn,test ictures of- the de- > 2 Jewish home life is depicted with |cade- R Sissg s i “Mrs. Frank Deming returned home unerring realism in' “Shams of So- < Sunday after three week’s stay at ciety” the:first: Walsh-Fielding inde- | ADDED/ A'I'I'RA [ON AT Bagley. % pendent production .directed by GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT | _ Mrs- Leon Gould and three little Thomas B. Walsh' and released by| The Montana Indi children returned - ‘home Saturday R-C Pictures corporation. . It will be | toto, the Melba of the Bioux, Liloto, from a three week’s visit at Inde- shown at the Elko theatre tonight and | little singer-danicer, jte . Cloud, {pendence, Mo, the. trip ‘was made Friday, i ander di- (DY, auto with Mr. and”Mrs. Frank Not on the least engrossing of the i ‘violinist Anderson and daughter.of Bagley. numerous. interesting: episodes of the /Mr. Kenneth Steidl has been on pmdnchan is the ~barmitzvah’ party held in accordance with the age-ald Jewish custom of feting a lad of thir-| junction with an excellent. pi teen when he is confirmed and enters | feature. This company of ente! the- church. ers make their last appearance Several Jewish families were in-|the Grand theatre tonight, wi.. be nhfied or‘enacted. by both bodies of congress. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ora Whiting Friday, September 22. Mother and babe are doing nicely. ~{Appleby both of Northern were uni- i iati : o v abithe Methodint par- carriers and aviation bases on the Pacific coast, sonage’ Saturday evening at 8 o’ ing and they playéd their roles, how- | ter promises a picture_ of .great. in- . tWo o’clock dinner was served at ever small, with pronounced sincer- | terest featuring Frank. Mayo in “Dr. |* ity- Mr. Walsh was particularly anx- | Jim.”? In-this romance love in straint in these scenes, especially ‘in | bert Heyes, . Stanhope ‘heateroft, Northern ’“ 2 those in which the rabbi takes part in | Robert -Anderson Gordon . Sackville| Elgie Rice spent the week-end the feast and serves the bread and|and Ohver Cross give the star sple- |2 e wine. This, in fact, is one of the[di in-his chnracunznhon 1‘: i\ H. Rice, returning to her | have the advantage in any such contests. gRatlfied or‘;fi qthés of Congfess of Grant Valley. ° By REPRESENTATIVE A. J. GRIFFIN of New York. ; ; ; children visited"'at the home of Mr. The vital point.in the:whole di ion i i i S i B X al point in the whole discussion is the door which our nation- CK” AT" .lll!IPh fat holds the spec- [and Mrs. Harley Hanson Sunday. al Constitution leaves wide open for the crippling of a treaty by the house A big_quick-shooting ‘tale, full of | Matt Moore play the chief supporting (a seed drill at the French sale last tfirough the exercise of its power to deny appropriations. 'If, for instance, the sizzling action’ of tense drama |roles. In fact’this stellar trio carry | Wednesday. ® the h Mo 2 n d i ouse had remained obstinate at the time the Texas treaty was - warm with ‘the glow of romanc 3 s. i i id sta e iy glow of romance | theiburden of the majority of the|. Mr. and Mrs. Arpie Aamodt| fiated that splendid state might still have remained outside our Union. The remedy is to give the house the right to pass on a treaty. that's Harry Careys’ latest screen in the morthern Canadian woods, ex~#| Mrs. Jessie Groves, who is teach In three i i é i H H 5 3 successive congresses I have introduced a resolution embody- rama “The . Kick-Back, scheduled | ce) opportunities .offered | Saturday and Sunday at home. ing an amendment ta the Constitution giving to the house of representa- day at the Rex theatre. réétor d Barkep took {ull. ad-ager of the Birchmont Hotel called tives equal power with the senate in the ratification of treaties, and I hope The Kick-Back” was built lxke a | vantage ot esich chance to' build up|at ‘the Harley Hanson home Sun- those gentiemen will give that proposition some consideration, in view of 4 recent international developments and of the trend which this-debate has i taken.. The French chamber of deputies, the English parliament, the Ital- ting of a band' of crooks who seek s x eghan: yr Olé ‘Wold and son Philip and | ian chamher, all have a part in the ratification of treaties.. The United sentativesis the only Body among democratic govern- is deprived of the right to participate in is embraced’m a treaty. thall as the ‘crafty Aaron Price % and M oisenetpx sll 4 in_constant peril as ,they. shot the r. and Mrs. Olmstead drove | gient mistrust of the people and its representative Dody, Independent of | h this consideration, as.a trenty 4s ‘a.law and ‘congress is the law-making uons climax-in_which ‘the latter 4 Photoplay critics in New York, Chi NORTHLRN body, the plain’ deduction is’thal treaties; as well as shtute lnw, should ‘With Adequate Airplane and Submarine Forces We Are Impregnable: By SENATOR W. L. JONES of Washington. _The recent bombing test demonstrated that ships such ‘as those at- the sick list for the:last two weeks. tacked could be damaged and even destroyed. ~It vindicates the efforts by | ‘Mr. Lee ‘Rice and Miss Evelyn | the senate for increased appropriations for-aircraft; and 'also for nircrnft' With an adequate air force and adequate submarine force, we are’ : clock. They re accompanied by | absolutely impregnable against outside attack. "It would be impossible Tor vited to take part in the picture mak- | change in picture program. * The lat- Misses Elgie Rice and Cora Appleby- any enemy to land or for a fleet to dare to approach our ¢oasts. If that is I W. H. Rice home Sunday for the true, it is of vital importance that we should make provision immediately | atives. Congratufations. are: ex- dor adequate aircraft-carriers and aviation and.submarine bases. fous to strike a mote of reverent re-| southern seas, Claite Windson, Her- |terided the newlyweds ~from their We must have these new defenses now-—there must he no delay.! Anti-aircraft guns on battleships will occasionally bring down au airplane | at thithome of her parents, Mr: and | or even more than one, but it is silly to suppose the aircraft will nub §reé wee uluth und Grand Raplds 3 George 'W. Felch left Thursday afternoon for Stanley, N. D., to look after farm interests. L.~'Gordon arrived home Thursday from Superior, Wisconsin, where she has 'been visiting. Mrs. Etta Hein twho jias spen{ sdveral’ months visiting her sister Mrs. George Fxtswortn, retumed to her home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Stralien, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gordon were visitors af the home of Mrs. Christina Sunday. T. E. Rider left Friday evening for Rochester, Minn., returning home Monday noon with the remains of E. A. Bestoral. Mrs. Anette Feleh, “Mrs. George Felch,:and Andrew Hoff were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Karn Mrs. A. Syverson. .of ‘i ing circus. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harvey nnd Anna_Syverson motored to Bemi Sumhy afternoon to attend the f T. Hendricks motored {0 Be- Thursday forenoor. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Adamson and family went ‘to Clearbrook Saturday afternoon to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peterson, return- ing Wome Monday cvening. | « The Congregational La y evei ipAto Des Moines, !l Saturday. his arm. years ago. ednesday Born to Mr. Joe Chevalier from Dakota. Olaf Hannem 1eturned form Dak- ota Thursday. Manning Rider left Wednesday for Delaficld, Wlswn\lq, whehe he will attend school, John McShai afternaony 1l be servedband everyone invited to come. d sand Oscgr) Olson finished digging potatoes onithe Felch farm v, and Mrs, Wll,l sBaker of Black- duck, Minn., were Sunday visitors at the Len McCollum home. Mr. and Mrép Edmary off Alida wera Shevlin shoppers Monday. and Mrs. Carl And- erson a baby boy September 21st. returned Saturday E. A. Bestual who left here Wed- nesday for Rochester to seek med- ical aid, was found dead in his room having passed away with apoplexy Mr. Bestual leaves fo miourn his loss two brothers, one residing at. Fosston and Isiac of Bagley. ariveed Monday ngon and,funeral services were held ITuesady . after- roon at-the Synod chiirch with Rev. Sorenson in charge. laid to rest in the fSynod cemetery beside his wife who passed away two Mr. and Mrs, T..E.Rider motored to Bemidji Monday{fmrnoon re while riding horse- back had the misfortune of mJ“""F The, remains L Mr. Bestual was | | highlights of the produétion and re- flects high credit upon Mr. Walsh. POVEIT\’ ‘OF RICHES"” AT Not a single detail was omitted to GRAND THEATRE TOMORROW make the party the real thing. ' R. ‘Moulton and C. F. An- [men, visited their parents, Mr. and| rned last week from North |Mrs. Fred Brayman of Sugarbush, been at l“’fiprig;yl; R “THE STORM” COMING TO life ‘than “Poverty- of Riches,” the [W e past two months. 1¢ Kighard Rooler yas id’ Gs ELKO THEATRE SATURDAY | feature pictare n:y e Graad theatre | Dr. Chadles Payne will give a lec- |Lake on business last Friday. “The Storm”,. the Universal-Jewel | tomorrow and Saturday—told in_pic- o b;xsineyss f ’; ‘gntvt;::!s 0\ emiogt attraction which has won widespread The aessage in “Poverty:of Rich- S, Daturiay. commendation as the. outstanding |es”: will be:indorsed by all s iehcs " evening, October 2 at one, come all, and e O e _Admis. | TRUCK LOAD OF FLOUR theElko theatre on Saturday for an | who ‘are concerned with the welfare star cast, headed by House Peters, | attraction at the Grand Friday and 8 1 Bemidii, i makes the screen version of Langdon | Saturday is “Round Six” of ‘the pop- ;“:R"“f]‘::g-d ::d e }Jromm is be- ve;j’;’ t{fm:e?;_’;';;d 0 have gone |the tracks. MecCormick’s. world -famous play, an | ular. “Leather Pushers” pictures. will be the ho ? :=_—-——-__———‘—‘—""——“_ LAVINIA Leister were Bemld)x business callers Wedlnesdny nftcrl‘l,oan . Billy Howe ‘is busy digging nt.a- he Misses Ida and Myrtle Helmer 4545, Y. z Mrs. Rxchnrd Rooler, of Sugarbush e’ Be"“‘h' visitors Monday after-' Several people from this vicinity | township, passed away 1ast Monday noon. - : . o attended- the sale ~at 'the ~George [evening, September 18, after a sho "Don and Herb Leister mnnmd French farm, at Frohn, Wednesday. |illhess... She was nmrxded § her il ~business in Bemidji Monday:- " lb Mr{’ é&;‘yhfmno;hclll:d at the Al hias {by Dr, Skl g k ert ome Thursday morning. | The funeral took place.a h;:;“fnu (:;:"‘:‘:;d m?;;;: er:!h(:r Mrs. Cora Lnndry transacted ‘bus- | Wednesday afternoon: ilo last k ? rt‘ tel: iness ‘artd visited' with friends’in Be- | Tufteland ‘conducted: the service: allo Wae by “unfortunately midji Friday afternoon. comphlnce with Her request, inter-; breaking their ensilgae cutter. After "y Ralph Wheeler mpomd the |ment was' made, on the jfarm. A‘ great difficulty -they were able t0 1qqd5 botween International Fails and | brother of Mrs. Rooler of St. Cloud, secure another one . and Tesume yavinia to be in avery bad condition | Minn., was present ‘at the: 'funeral. their work. ¢ | last week. % ;| Mrs.. Rogler - is sumve;imby one Mrs. R. 0. Baird and Mrs. Herb : “Messrs. Herb- lnd Don Lcisler and daughter, Pheobe -and t3 sons, Leister were callers at the Albert “Bud’LaDoucuer loaded:a: car of | Christe and’ ‘Cheadore and her hus- Uteeh home Tuesday afternoon. Dbolts.at Lavinia last week. - band.. A good wife and mother and The new N. A. LaDoigeur home. Mrs: Cora Lundty left Friday even-|n-good néighbor, bas left us: is rapidly nearing completion-and is U8 for: Minneapolis’ where she .will | We pwend sympathy to the Bereaved ar expected to be ready tor'occupation receive’ medical nm:nhon at t.he Uni- some time this week.y 3 emty hosmt e B Mr “Alfrod “Rogholt Fco;nmené;d h " raven was & emldjl work on his new nouse Friday. e Mr- Roy -Lamon wia o husiieds 1s?laymg a concrete foundation.'! ¥ bufincss call’el Saturday.: ::‘;" at the R 0500 Thrr T“& Reseda Lajombe -called ut the N. Mr. Alex Sawyer -took a load of T wooAd to Cass Lake Friday. i Potato dili'gi"g i; now i progress. A Lu{)ovcuus home Sunday 1 Mrs Ak Savyer called on Mrs. n unusually good crop is reported. 7 s C Horb Leister opent, Wedrnesday af. B!c LAKE lél‘“\‘:‘dl:oz:?;tr:t:‘dxurs Albin Carlson _ALL N A SWEEPING S uR ternoon mowing hay at the D. E. X Mrs. E.'M_.Chase ‘and son ‘Charles ; Leister farm. The ngflhr sesswn of ‘the Sunday,, sh d in Lake on. Friday. | A feed department has been install- | school was held ‘at the-#chool house ?"g Hannah' Rector- and b-rother’ A ed at the Lavinia store for the bene- |with' an’ attendance “of twenty-four. Tewin: were in: Gass Lake on Friday THE MIGHTY CLASH OF The stampede of wild horses! fit of the farmers. ' Everybody:is urged ‘to.attend. A K 5 3 : rthur Rogholt who has been The struggl th [ Mrs. R. O, Baird and Mrs. Herb}. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson. eall- | g uying in Cass: Lake' the past few The pur:.‘i'ten:::ouefl::r Ifo“::e::'.plds. ——————-———-——_m il } —_——————— = = = weeks came home Friday. The deviltry of the land thieves! Mr. Martin B:Rogholt and Mr.:Al- fred Ershbo called on’ Mr. Leo An- derson ‘last Sunday afternon. | -‘Mis "Cora Sawyer :called “on Mrs M. 0. Rogholt last Moriday. A e “Mr.' and-Mrs. :E. C. Rogholt and “Poverty - of Y and Mrs. Alfred Exshbo and Miss | Tena' Berg and-Mabel Ershbo: were | i guests of Mr, and Mrs. Leo M- An-, derson last Monday. Mr. Arthur Rogholt spcnt last Sun- day afternoon ' at the Alex Sawyer home, \ Miss Lena Berg is visiting fnends 2 with smcertty. truth. apd [enlnno artistey. and relatives at Wilkinson this week. altred Rogholt and Henry Hanson, Leatrice Joy, Richard = Dix, “John" 27" Bloho have been.in North Dakota the Louzse Luvely. Trene Rich;: anlne l.en and past two months. working, harvesting fand threshing, came llome Thursdly evvm ng. *mr.and Mm M. O: Rogholt were inCass lake on business lest Friday. - Mrs. E. C. Rogholt called on Mrs. Alex Sawyer and daughmr Cora last *k’nday morning: 18 “Misy Cora’ Sawyer fhas been il | past few days. . ‘Al company, of sixty gathered ati the home of Joe Johnsor last hnnday,' ‘occasion being a farewell party on. Mr: ‘and-Mrs..Johnson, .as they ex-l pect to Jeave for St. Paul in a short time. - A suitable ‘remembrance wnsl 5 presented. to thfim and K m&e lunch | s was served by the self-invited guests: % : All enjoyed the afternoon very much. Rex orchestra Mr..and Mrs. Hery® Brnyman and brother Roy, and. two other gentle- The capture by murderous Rurales! The fnzht in the restaurant! “Riches.” We wml (hem to Imow that nlb “tion ppctm proiuchcn m America has ;one “forward, that theré are pictures being made connected thh the rallqon- 'bb band and wife in this mn?iern age. % short distance this side of Tenstrike Wednesday afternoon, the truck and the flour turning completely over, the wheels of the car being topmost. 1t is believed to-be the property of 2 Northome merchant also there was no one near tie car when it was seen Pl‘yh the party reporting the accident: e car . is. said to have been on screen success of the year, comes to end organizations ‘and’ -individuals ston twenty Snd _thirt ybflvzl) ;enfs % ]arg,e-!:::l:lflozgrfr?l? rSlD'F;i U'l:’ the wrong side ofithe road and that ¢ i , \ Farmer’s” club will'l, lour, evident- 3¢ apparently went off the embank- cngagement of four days. An all-|of the American people. The added hold its usual eting, October 5th ly bound’ for some to@¥n north of menlngradujly, this being shown by SCOURGE N 4 u TRE SIBAL WAVE OF ROARI Shows at 7:30 & 9:00 The thrilling jail delivery! IF you like a thrili—if you like tense moments be- tween real men and real women—if you respond to the glamour of a; \tropic moon on Southern Seas—and above all, if you like a man’s fight between men, den’t miss this great drama, MONTANA INDIAN STARS - Musicians, Singers and Dancers Children 15c, Mulh 35¢ i GRAND }0Nlfim The hair-breadth escape from the gallows!: The final stupendous clinfax that breaks with staggering force when the Texas Ramgers F OX-NEWS come sweeping across . the -‘astride plunging hroses. AR A deadlands