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'REX==TODAY Gaiety, love and heartache on the Great White Way PEARL W,HITE e Bmadway Peacock - A William Fox Production T %fiory by Julia Tolsva . 3 " 27 I Pirected by Chas. J. Brabin 757 i CHARLES HUTCHISON IN “HURRICANE HUTCH” More dar» ‘devil deeds, more fearless feats, more cy- clonic sensations that a Rodeo Circus SUNSHINE COMEDY IN TWO PARTS Rex Orchestra Mat. 2:30, 7:10-9:00 C Boy’s BcL ¢ up, $3.58 in thi m]ot 7 New g/m}es Ladies Imported Kid Gloves in Black and colors $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 Ladies Cashmerette gloves in black and colors SR A e 85c and 98¢ colors, Silk, Fabries, Kid $1.98 and 98¢ Ladizs’ wool Gauntlets in plain and fan- ¢y colors, some wide cuffs, some narrow cuffs. Splendid values and entirely new patterns at 85c¢, 98¢, $1.23, $1.49, $1.59 Misses’ Gloves in various kinds at 49c, 85¢, 98¢ Children’s Gloves and Mittens a good line at 49c, 75¢, 95¢ Children’s Mittens many kinds, many prices. At from 25c¢ to 49c Boys’ Mittens: a large line from 35c to T5¢ Knit wrists, full leather stock. You will do well to buy all your mittens at this store. ' Men’s Mittens and gloves, a big line at prices that are very cheap. ] aaneprEniyses : For anything and everythmg in Gloves and mlttenb, his should be your store. r'rmrrmnvm"rn"mrfii‘l e f i i i ] 'CARLSON “OF COURSE” The Variety Store on Beltrami Ave. Phone 61.J g NES £, W. LAKIN, President £ R. EVANS, u...,.. . C. L. ISTED, Secretary: Tracaarar 3] i 11 BEMIDH LUMBER & FUEL 80 'OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN’ 'BEPOT " "LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH o LUMBER - LATH SHINGLES ™~ LIME - CEMENT - PLASTER : PAPER—Roofing and Sheathing ' * BRICK—Common, Fire and Fancy Sash Doors and Mill Work. " FULL LINF, OF DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIPE Ladies’ Gauntlet Gloves in Black and: . IR STet 4 = | o Ladies’ felt” comfy slippers Slk cushion sole, some-stores at.$1.50 —— Consumers Children’s shues in tan calf and black kid lace sizes up to 8, values up to $2.00 Ladies’ satin pumps, Louis heels. Fine grade Satin |} Values up to $4.50 Men’s dress shoes in tan calf and black kid, values up to New parrival Ladies’ patent 'ne and twostrap suede com- rination pumps. Sold regu- ‘ar at $7.50 Yur Men’s work shoes can- not be duplicated. All solid 'eather, Scout styles worth 33.00 _— PALMISTRY AND CARD Appointments made by phone. Call Shoe Co. “Third St. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY .- Values up to Special $1.98 shoes, . RIL-A Mlmnl STUNT KiNg Special 98¢ Bay } - HUTCH - Special $2.98 Chal' les Hu tchisom h’URRICA/Vi, o P el i LT T I "llllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll|IllllllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIII|||lI|IIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"III"" REX Today Enuutul & 5:- swnite F FOENUY Tose- ’ ate flower, beautiful in leaf and habit, the bush' Is, of course, most ‘lovely when laden down with its ceruléan ber- ries—Ilarge, :round ‘and ‘plump, dusted over with a ‘fine soft fuza Qr-bloony, EXPERT and packed full almest to the point of bursting with a juice which is move WATCH HEPAIRING delicious than any known nectar. - The ripe, rich, woodsy flavor of the perfect New England blueberry is indescrib- able. In it are the perfume of the ters of the palate the savor of the blueberry is precisely what the bell- like note of the woodthrush is in the [‘l ! e domain ' of - -sound. Elthetically, as |} well 48 In habitat, the two are closely associated. Both sensations. are - inef- E [ fuble, “and’ quite without parallel In' | | . Work and Play. The two principal things in life are work and play, Everybody ought to do ‘both in proper pruportions, sys- tematically, religiously.. To fail to do either is'perilous. To overdo one and fafl to' do the' other is foolish. Ex- tremists do not knew how to balance these two obligations aright. One per- son belleves in work, work, and more work, - He has too many irons in the , fire. He trles to do so much work i that he spreads his output over a large area, and naturally it becomes thin. The quantity gets-the best of quality.; This person’s work soon be- comes. self-slavery. He--dnives his 'uw aching bedy »when it ought to seek diversion § anil relaxation. -Ha &0ts 0ld" preafurely.” He. wears out Before chis“thnw, Wearing -out- under | these ‘eondition3: is about as bad as |-« Tusting out-under other conditions.— | i Grit. wild rose and of the clover; in mat- neture—“Nomad” - in Boston Tran- SCFipt. MARKHAM Hotel Building " Counter for Golfers. An instrument designed to keep:an rccurate account of the strokes made between noles, and worn like a.wrist wateh, is a novel appliance for the golf enthusiast, 2nd is described with illustration in the Popular Mechanics Magazine. On the dial of the instru- ment is a small pointer whick is Blueberry Rapture. Both these splendid varieties of ber- ries (high and low growing), which are probably the best berry growing on bushes in the world, are a free gift of God_to the people of New England. moved affer_each_stroke. Shows-2:30, 7:15 and.9:00 100-25¢ 20c-40a = Toight and Sawiny EELIK Specxal $2.98 : Girls’ dress shoes in_tan calf .} _ _ THOMAS MDTT OSBOR”E’S g o Bk MASSIVE PHOTODRAMA OF LIFE ‘Special $2.48 'x sold in ‘ Special 98¢ Special $4.89 Special $1.98 with Vir;inin Vallie and other sta: The most unusual Western pi ture you ever saw! K has Silk, per yd. 10¢*" O. G. OLSON THE SINGER MAN Kaplan Bldg. READING 1 At 623 Fifth Street Heurs: 2 p.m. ustil 8 p.m. I Evenings from 7 te 9 i 'GRAND Tonight--Tomorrow 807, Ida Halladey. J ES .E LMSI(V VALE NTINQ Bld'od s Sand LII.A LEE .o NITA NALDI agaumflolcmm “The greatest picture ever made”....N. Y. Telegraph-: “‘One of life’s great moments” ... N. Y. Herald ““Makes Valentino the idol of America. Crowds Cried ‘Bravo, ”........ccoeeeeeseeueeuarcnnecuiiene N. Y. Tribune “The most exciting and colorful film of the 00 VR ST S SIS T o, SRR i N. Y. Globe row GRAND % hero who doesn’t know a six: shooter from a2 monkey wrenc! and is afraid of his own shad: ow. o AT WO 8 ““The Right Way”’ L RAREST F.ILM TREATQF ALLTIME The- Story of Two Men and the Girl Who Waited Outside TARILLING ROMANTIG SENSATIONAL You Will Never i 5578 forget It Second Chapter “In the Days of Buffalo Bill” S Pflock's Five-Piece Special Orchestra O 'BOX SOCIAL! HUFFMAN & O'LEARY Saturday at 3 P M. 300 BOXES. containing from one to five articles and every box has a real value of “75c to $2.50. Pick up any box, no blank, this is not a fake or skin game, you are not asked to take a chance on worthless merchandise. It’s all clean useful articles that you and everyone will appreciate. Sale of Boxes Starts at 3 P. M. - SATURDAY THESE BOXES CONTAIN Carpet sweepers, Imita- tion Cut Glass, Hand Painted Cbina, Meat Platters, Curtain Materials, Granite ware, Aluminum ware, Pot- tery, etc.