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“PINK GODS” AT THE ELKO TONIGHT AND THURSDAY Therc,. are many scenes of romance and mystery in “Pink Gods”, Penrhyn Stanlaw’s new Paramount production which comes to the Elko theatre to- night dnid Thursday. They involved the use of 100 of Los Angeles black- est Africans to pldy Zulus, Boer nat- ives, mine guaras and curious spec- tators. : In strong contrast to these are scemes in luxurious hotels, with beautifully dressed women, and par- ticularly interesting are the exquis- jte gowns worn by Anna Q. Nilsson and Bebe Daniels. The age-old lure of diamonds, for women and the lengths to which many ‘women will go to acquire the prec- jous stones, is the theme of this Cyn- ‘thin Stockley story. To quote from the foreword “No Arabian tale can outstrip. the romance of diamonds— tdkens of loye, but also perpetual dymbols of strife and passion.” “THE BROADWAY PEACOCK” i AT REX THEATRE FRIDAY i Pearl White, iamous star of Wil- liam Fox photoplays, will be scen at the. Rex theatre Friday in her latest picture “Broadway Peacock”, which, -ag its title implies, is a story of the gaiety, frivolity, disasters and triumphs of persons who are swept | into the entrancing life typified by ! New York’s Great White Way- Miss ‘White’s role is that of a daz- zling vivacious hostess of a noted cabaret. whose beauty and pesronnl-! ity keep the place seething with merry makers. . She falls madly in love with 3 young aristocrat, despite the warn- ing of her pal that such an affair can only end in heartaches. “VERY TRULY YOURS” AT : _~REX THEATRE TONIGHT T'Shirley Mason, the Fox star, has some very odd matrimonial exper- jences in her latest picture, entitled “Very Truly Yours”—which exper- iences will be set forth on the screen of the Rex theatre tonight. As a hotel stenographer in a big city, Miss Mason thinks she is in love, then A descendant of the famous Zane family of frontier origin, he was born |10 Zanesville, 0., and received his early ieducfltlon In that place. Later he grad- Iunted from the University of Pennsyl- \vania, but outdoor sports attracted him jmore than school or routine, and he ’played amateur, college and profes- slonal baseball. Ploneer instincts and love of the open drew him to thq West. Much of the material for his stories has been obtained- in’ western travel, espe- cially " in out-of-the-way places. He delights in picturing the deserts, par- ticularly the arid expanses of Arizona and Sonora. No writer excels him In this ‘specialty. Truly remarkable Is his ability. to ‘impart the fascination l‘ngiimnteriaus qualities of the great nwastes. " Zane_Grey has written many suc- ‘césstiil novels, of which none Is more charming than “Desert Gold,” for which we have secured the serial rights dod are pleased to announce early printing in this paper. was screened. In_ their sce gether the enthusiasm of sel each player in doing his best that the lightning of “p may ‘cletrify them in the fame. “BLOOD AND SAND” AT THE KOORS ] Pasteurized Milk, Rich in Nourishment and of Purest Quality——Yet No . Higher, =—=—=——=— Than Raw Milk. . _ believes she isn't, and finally reaches the conviction that she is. But mean- while what happens—including three transcontinental - trips—supplies ac- tion, comedy and other, that should furnish the best entertainment of the Lest sort. P! “SEEING'S - BELIEVING™ AT THE GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT Viola Dana, the facinating screen star, will be'seén in her latest Metro success entitled “Seeing’s Believing” at the Grand theatre tonight, last showing. In her new picture, Miss Dana has one of the most diverting of her many delightful roles. It gives hgr ample opportunity for indulging in the brand of comedy for which she has become famous. The story is thoroughly interesting and is sure to prove one of the most pppulnr of this famous star’s productions. “HER ONLY WAY” AT THE GRAND THEATRE THUR'SDAY Norma Talmadge is appearing at the Grand theatre tommorrow an Thursdey in one of her earlier suc- cesses, “Her Only Way.” This en- gagement, stated in the terms of photoplay trade is a ’revival”—but there iz nothing on the screen to show that “Her Only Way” is not as up-to-date as any of the pictures made within a six-month, Especial interest centered in the appearance of Eugen O'Brien as Normu’s leading man. You could’nt see that in anything but a “revival, for O’Brien and Miss Talmadge arc both stars in the later days, while they were each struggling for “self determination” when “Her Only Way GRAND STARTING SUNDAY Rodolph Valeniino, tae new cele- brated Paramount star, has a role of tremenduous dramatic force in “Blood ‘and Sand” which will be the feature a2t the Grand theatre four days, starting Sunday. It is said to be packed with thrills, while the love clement, provided by the star, Lila Lee and Nita Naldi is quite compel- ling. YOU CAN GET BACK YOUR GRIP ON HEALTH Hope for the millions of unfortu- nate men and women who arc viet- ims of stomach trouble is sounded by John Krueger, of 153 S. Wabash ave., St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Krueger was a victim of stomach trouble in its worst form but was completely restcred to Tanlac by taking Tanlac, He says: “For cver two years, my stomach and kidneys caused me no end of suffering and my health was so poor I could hardly stick to my work. 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Not wishing this trou-‘ ble to develop into anything more serious - and _remembering a recom- mendation I had ‘seen endorsing Doan’s Kidney Pills, I bought a box at the City Drug Store. This one box of Doan’s was all that was nec- essary to completely rid me of kid- ney trouble. I have had no return of it.”* Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.— Advertisement. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT | (Inserted for and by Edward Paul- ‘son in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $15). Z EDWARD PAULSON ' FOR - COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1st DISTRICT Respectfully soliciis the support of the voters at the general election, November 7th. His record as a fair and edficient commissioner during the past term speaks for itself. He has served the county well and his friends as well as voters general- ly speak highly of the service he has rendered. Your vote and support will be ap- preciated. EDWARD PAULSON POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted for and by C. A. Huff- man in his own ‘behalf amount to be | paid for series $20.00).- ‘ C. A. HUFFMAN Successful Nominge for REGISTER OF DEEDS My candidacy - for this: office is based upon the theory that it is poor hold on a public office. The present house for twenty years and for three of Deeds. \ In the sense of fairness and. jus- a change at the election Nov. 7th. The present incumbent highly honored by the voters in the past and should gracefully step down. eounty for fifteen years, have built a home, raised my family and con- ducted my self in 2 manner that the people will have no apologies to make should they see fit to entrust me with the daties of this office. I stand squarely upon my record as a citizen and my training for this par- ticular work. i 1 will appreciate your support and assure you that so far as the conduct of the office is conterned you will never have cause to regret such sup- port as you may see fit to extend. Very sincerely, C. A. HUFFMAN 60c, at all dealers. * Foster—' policy for any man to be given a life | incumbent has been in:.the court| terms has held the office of Register tice the people are entitled to make| has been| I have been 2 resident of Beltrami | PAID ADVERTISEMENT Inserted by and.for S. M. Koefod, Housework is hard. enough when Bemidji; Minn., in ‘his own behalf. “healthy. Every Bemidji:woman who amount to be paid for series $20) ‘is having backache, blue and neryous; : 2 S. M. KOEFOD JUDGE OF PROBATE BELTRAMI COUNTY Candidate for Re-election November 7, 1922 PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for J. G, Morrison in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $20.00) J. G MORRISOR. JR. SUCCESSFUL NOMINEE. FOR OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER From 3rd District I am a candidate for the above office and stand for good roads, good schools and farm development. An aim to reduce taxes thréughnut the county will be given my earnest consideration at all times. If elected I will meet with the ‘township board in the diitrict at least once a year to discuss with the people the problems that become my duty to solve as their representative. Your support and vote will be ap- preciated election day Nov. 7, 1922. G. MORRISON, JR. * POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT ' i (Inserted by W. T. Noonan in his {own behalf. Amount paid for series $20.00). | Elect NOONAN TO THE LEGISLATURE He has lived in Beltrami County 14 years. He knows the measures that are needed for its development and will work to get them. General Election Nov. 7, 1922 K ard, John Matland, at the Corner 4th and Minnssota, I illIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIHIlliI—IHIIIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIT [T Rental prices have been sharply reduced for, this season for the remaining nights of the month not already’ Taken : ~ -if Moose Hall For Reni?Y For lodge and other meetings, dances; parties, etc. i Moose Hall excells in light, ventilation, size, location, qualit.y of dancing floor, etc. The use cf a convenient kitchen may be arranged for. Best Value Hall in Bemidji The goed reputation of the Moose Hall will continue to be maintained. The right is reserved ic reject any applications for rental. For rates and op=n dates coa- sult as far in advance as possible, the Mcose Club stew- Moose Club. Phone 62. over Bemidji Hardware Co. SUE OGO 0 £l ’ ! i