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-l P S5, 4 ) G i el TR / shunm.v' EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1922 i s k: £ "IGHTTHE an’ Fgvs 5, yla SETE S PUPILS LEA N llIIIIIIIIII““II“""" CLLLULTTTETTEAY ! seen'w A LSRRI | i e e snes | LAl BY “EXSERIENCE” | REX. TODAY ONEER PUBLISHING : . "The way to Jearn wen business Jis. "transacting businiess,”’ says F. Watkins, Pres., Dakota Business College, Fargo,|N. D. Actual s . “THE RIGHT WAY” SHOWING banking and’ busipess areconducted ot long ..o th Mlllfl“ lis Jonmsl AT ELKO THEATRE TODAY | photoplay, For “Blood ‘and ‘Sand” | at this famious school in addition to FIGHTS! the predi Al e that | po & I . Now;:and then & picture comes to|an exotic, enlurhnl story of Spain,{: textbouknudy D). B:Qigraduates : Ploge: e prediction -would be. [iown that is able to command more]is said to be éven more compellingly | need little “‘breaking:ini’ when they MYSTERY! m‘for :;nwords to: tgllt effect ]::g .didted > g‘i;: w: attention, bn!t i:‘l ‘;}T’l:e interesting than- was its great: pre-| begin work: , Geh, Olson and L, : f 1 e Mn. ésencre: quite a t * the patrons of the 0 | decessor by the same author. I 1 i : Adverticia sensation, -and-.some: folks-were, . foolish theatre will-be able to enjoy the film| “Blood and Sand” has another un- f.)gh:];x:t;xfissch:,?x :‘vv: ?:nk:e:: E '“' “Begéesentatives .no“‘h to think that the mmui\'e can- sensation of the year, to be_shown | usual point of appeal in that it is assmant “ashiers. 3 | O mnld e\ Wlfl\d llin tonight at ‘the Elko, - the:first starring picture of Rodolph 3 5 | "One: of the -biggest ‘and sweetest | Valeritino :whose rise :to il ’ Sm:ceSS( NOW. ; “1love stories ever told by pen of pic-{has” been ‘without prece H J o friends tures, and scenes of “The Right|a Fred Nxb]o production;, 5 : e otk Matkon - i 2 it s bt ot Msintow Grabhers ) PG R S - > ; : P do\!q Yo make “The Right Way” | Ibanez. novel ‘has 2 ¥ 3 2 A mplete in every detail. terpreted is. offere r A Thomas Mott Osborne, the famous | tation of June Mathi A Fout Stnr Cast' ex-warden of two of the country’s| She wrote the scenario for “Tne Four L2 Ml’ THRILLS! follow the artistic advances of the form the background for largest prisons, personally supervised | Horsemen of the Apocalypse. 4 the picture, :which required a year Valention is supported in “Blood and SR = a0 Franklyn Farnum THE . WEEKLY moxm—'n I y mn h’é g/ Tk St byk Lo Leen“;ndt ll;ma e 2 # “Sh )l,—t " Hamilt elvy X ne sees slum life“in all its en-|and a picked company o aramount gy 4 orty’ amilton Ty Toieadey sdwa ...l‘,.'.“ Ly =] Annn Dickey ‘wants irety. Bigh socicty and its cycles | players, . Peggy O'Day T S e termeee 3 VR RO on, the NeWhem sé ‘and the Tariff Bill. of interest aze given full play- A Pross 15 antitied :'.‘;‘.'..n:fu D T e [Oniesa up‘with the Town- And “the prison scenes. are alone - ’ 1 Al Hart o 1t or o m ley bunch n They all at Wfly sufficiently ‘exciting to hold intense | «H1S BACK AGAINST THE WALL” : = sewa ‘dispatehes credited t, or 4nd:alto. the local naws publisied hiveln..... 2 when: they catch “Townleyi ; interest’ throughout. And the love story runs. through’ with’ adventure AT GKAND THEATRE TONIGHT A new idea in western photoplay % Ann 8 tnvfilcd 1o close to t‘he North Da- " . |and thrills that ‘make “The Right “LENIN GROWS MdDE§’I‘ ~ k ly hasshbecome afd le” an epic- of the. year, - romances has ‘béén introduced thru — Iemn, for months an invalid;has rttum- 4 P - surprise Tk the ' Goldwyn - picture, “His Back 3 “THE PLAYHOUSE” AT THE Against The Wall,” by John ‘Freder- ‘ed 8 Moscow and resumed chn 3 harge of the | G b¢ "Connor the Democratic - candi- REX THEATRE SUNDAY |ick. It ‘will be shown:at the Grand tonight. Here, instead of the usual enact-the leadmg roles in this exciting ‘mining story whu;h first appeared - .the 'Argosy -magazine. A great Red Blooded mys- tery story of the Colorado state.. He has built 2 b ; ; : _The 880) hy he never. smiles H 3 °£ the K’emlm in; whi w dhteitor e Uhlfid . sen“e and gave on th: s!ceree: w:s ygxp?amzd byanst- swashbuckling hero who fights with | H ; candiddte a A b £ W 4 S v er Keaton recently while. mnkhxg his | both -hands and shoots from the hip old mini da = 5 A g ng days. = not thro ng ‘stones, in this connection, il : - SILE Iatestcomedy, . “The Playhouse,” a|we have a timid little 'man whom the . H 4 almast mmble, buth'h.t we “fli‘fid‘ ;. @ TeAL. - 4 {‘n:; l;lv;tmtngx a:ncg‘ontrhl? Swfll genpleh of the Atl‘l’w}? fi:llselylbeheved to £ — 1 X e 0 af e Hex eatre o! un- {be a hero. is denials are ‘dis- 0 . = : S act th t amv believed, and 'set ‘down to modesty. cha"es “ulchl“snn "" H 21{ a mte, owing to K : nes . "Slmle an ‘t.he warld m;lles Wllt!h 3he resutltt;tngd c’b:fum 1}1: thfe ]clzow- H X Léiin R £y 5 yrm, weep: ‘you weep-alone,” he | hero’s attitu oW! is fellows ! ! = = 1,” as the dispatches: . Thi 7 N > 3 quoted. - “That's fine, but it doesn’t aecor:es an n:uxmg chamier study | £ H ’ 1= seems 'mem] of form. A bil’ crowd and ¢ ‘ W | 1 B OLD ' | saythat someone else wont smile if | oresented with the utmost finesse by H “rrlca“e u_e = a chuce fi, make a speech has seem 7 e: you weep. T don’t believe in weeping, [ ‘hat very remarkable-actor, Raymond = = p seemed 5. . - : Mg - e be the‘hmth of Mr. lemn’s llomll ever. 3 ‘Woi‘l d ; 3 -~ h but I ;}:mk ":5:: get a lot tl:nox‘e en- gutt:nd v\;‘hrgézrxa“ nVallh, sha:;t:‘r; £ More dare devil deeds,— H ¥ - fstarched silly grm uu-ong\mnt the : ‘|Z more cyclonic sensations = : m)t“ m‘t}clmnéle thanty g ca) ave picture. :\nyvsay,lmktodo busyts be xmndflyn o’ 1= than a Rodeo Circus Z - retreats in soviet policy, ] - cally, given (Germal ing tossed @nd- knocked around tc OONS) ALLEY” = g S ly. r:rated t‘:) al dxs]m:e ;;o:n : };:;?:t,bea %;i?k ; old in’ retyrn for worthless - marks, spe;':lgt:n;l; ntu:eo ;nt:;n:;in Bt y H.::;: -:-’HE;:E ;:wa Virginia Vallie and other stars £ § y £ or even an unpleasant demonstration. Lots ' |- phich: gfild Gem'gi c;nbu ‘the Al’l‘g: generally Tosembles a thirsty man i | A thilling, story of- the west,! The: moat unusual Western pic- |2 ‘{HE HANGE mn[ns H G of ‘hungry. people in- Russia are beginni - -partiof her reparation debts to. ies. | O Yown, he has always bee: | Moonshine Valley,” = big William tyre you:ever saw! It has a|Z In Two Reels [ to-leok-around. for the. man ta bl «|" ‘Now if the Allies’ will pass th gold on to" |y o to, smile—particularly om pa .| “ox production with William Farnum 1 000 oh o ‘doesn’t know a. six- = H government’ always needs'a cyclone cellir ;|- the United States: in payment of loans, the | gay, and spocifically vn.thie day b | s the star, will come to the Rex 3 oty ki R E Rex Orchestra H when ‘people get that way. EX, - money will make the. circu and - cancel Natalie Talmadge.: But be | reatre Sunday. shooter from’'a monkey wreric| S Matinee 2:30, 7:109 . = 3 : g some of the Euxopeam debts.In the: : n at, hmcory is silent on th Tl:e pup:lliamy of Farnumt“grows and ‘is_afraid of his own shad- 5 £ 'HOW WEFORGET . . | fime the World: need not :worry-so much T S L e v appeans, And. there 8| : £ _— * Remsiber tho trud, Wik 4, {the passing’ B i i, |“BLooD AND SANBR AT THE | s00d reason for this. William é}r‘; £ Coming Tuesday £ of the flag, everyone’ instantly uncovered |- R i GRAND: THEATRE SUNDA m’s pictures are always blooded | H i i his:head; nd when that fluzyw the ac- | ’l}'ll:s z.fl'l’LE S : o The celebrated novel “Blogd 1 rfl]f] F;n:nm representsman_as G R AN D £ ALLAN DWAN in £ R 2 .. e deman: and” by :Vincente ‘Blasco ¥bane > all wish'to see him—a man who H oin = i ‘l)lf al fl“e.l: ;’}lmgdw,d l‘i’ lt‘ie' : at ' sre- indic: suthor of-the: tremendgusly succes ghts for right agaxnst injustice, £ “HEARTOF A £ was carried to his 1ast rest, the bared heads. | to """ ¢ e ae . “of |ful “Four-Horsemen:of the Apoc- | rge and small. 'l'omght—l.ut Times |= 1) H] were: bowed and:the hearts beat a:little " |- of Lot i Co. |lzpee has.. beér authorized.it .f. . In “Moonshine Valley” he has.a |. £ FOOL £ faster?. Remember it?: Only thrée or’ August, 19 % the Un 3 e 100 | paramoynt n@-wlll be open.at.tt .| -autiful background for his work— (i} _ _| » £ o yle:nt aogo. “lrdell ls;t weektv:leI ren} g:-, 1% ::.m.'i ;‘;5 ;go s el “1€.. | Grand th for four days begi :;":‘t;‘ge Neenes. ‘;00‘35“:’1" are Rz plain a soldier who was telling o : z : die M “'““e to th = 4, 531 000.toris.on s 18 b lle * the; Sadie Mullen, a new-comer to the 73 g::;:dcimgfll—fi?:e boy ifflid trease. of: preent. Daily pig.iron ";“3“;:;:;2‘;;;‘; T Eted pisading ady. |SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEERI SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER' +i France, A.bodyguard of soldiers march- * [ pm ction. at R {30, |exest to book dovers agd. thuse = , gmer, Dawn O"Day thres yeata s old. | == e. And of the 'hlxhdreds Wwho : 1““‘ t.58,00 T ‘ 'hfs youngster is said one of s _ stoppedito:gaze, only three were obs vx.-v [ t R PAID ADVERTégEMEfiT i) gi;:m;,;;fl'{m;;;g;;"g;: i R e et —t ¢ hats, . Times have: cha | ) ; : g (Inserted by and for Ethelyn Hall i | e T m-old Tivorite Bet 3 % 3 N ht. r ]{ p&tfl T to- :“ o:xn be;;‘:o Amiount, to b’ pai ] sith the fans,-has a paft, which ‘When Billie. starts g_———-; f .you bought. your Hos 'g or series § ) t is said, he enacts to perfection. in school you. want’ 7 ! nnty division-hoys- have an-answer flly 1¢’s not ye ot o The story is by Mary el his ° photograph. 9, s '————- erber rennon, one Ol e “fore-|. " for vesy argnment;they & auilophase SO yod] hlvefi’t Hought yonr wmter's S\IP‘ mstedlrectors of tilm plays, hand- Photographs: . of : " mora: they. seem to make, it Ths y g the children:never : ] thew w" get an educatnm, ask qu ns 'pl of potntoes, see arison, “of Course.” d the direction. row D, : " What are the. De°P1 going to -argue : ' | “IF You BELIEVE IT; IT's 50" ' o .._; . o 2 g In phot hin, I.flyo want u, utiload anything take it nboutaftcr ‘eléction is-oven?: Yes, and what ... y AT ELKO THEATRE SUNDAY = P h_lf‘lgmp g ill. the newspapers have to nay" Do your the children.. we to the commumty ‘Auction. at Solway next ‘;l pid oo . Perely Poore Sheehian’s widely read | take . - particular - 8| O‘XNM 5 DOY! , -ovel. “If you Believe It, It’s So,, has pains for results hed “thi s a Paramount - reachel e screen -85 a pnrtxcularly pl S lluunlry services will be held in the picture with Thomas Meighan ‘as the .ar. The story of a young city ing. chapel, at which Rev. Heine of Ten- strike and Rev. Frenk, the home past- or will speak.” The church choir will :rook who finds pealcehaxflgl lbsppln;xe;s ; ‘n the country:is delightfully told: by C P g e a cast of players which includes, in Call ;239" for an ap- - \ddition to - the star, Theodore Rob- g pfigfmant. ‘ ' FIRST, CUTHERAN S Ghes Ok J”&?&meg;fl% S T Norwegian sefvices at 10:30. of all the great. pictures, this wil z | o tirce | o s svaaten. | ottt ) e e | KR FRUP STUDIO | tributes which. have gone towards KERUP STUDIO ' Services will be held in"the Battles (Sixth and America) English services at 8 p. m. 2 "2 , ;uildmg, room 24, over the Js C.| The services lorGSnnd-yi October | Ladies* Aid Wednesday, Division 4 making the others gre}alt Elllt issthc enney Co. store at 11-o’clock. Sun- [ 22, will be in the German language. | No. 11, Mrs- Anna Croon, chairman, .| feature attraction at the 0. Sun- day school at 9.45. Text. Mat. 9: 1:8. Mesdames Don Whitman, Roy Titus, ETHELYN W. HALL | G . : Calendar for the day K. K. Roe and:C. L, Lampman- .+ Candidate for SERSE I L e e FUISND e S B e Shows 2:30, 7:15 and 9:00 rinal Stowing Tonight EELIKO "t "™ seaga [ ot BETHEL LUTHERAN i Sunday school at 9:45. No morning service. English services at 8 p. m. Also mid-week prayer service at Y, P. L Tip- m church. J.C. Jey_floe guwr- General Electm Nov. 7, 1922 = !-iwryone ¢oraully invited to at- ten Tvnlrm yours of " uulun; and nporvinnanlu years a teacher 8 o’clock to which all are welcome. H, W. Radloff, pastor. T, B. 1 . — it ‘ Lo ot u:. wfinmhc'mmm m:u:r“mm S e . . ‘ Sundsy momning at the - Presby-| 0 '8 ; ST. PHILIP'S terian church at 11 o'clock the. past | bG sin p fat 4 QUALIFICATIONS - o Low mas at 8 oclock o spouk on the. subject “The | diat 1’ b we Gradust of » High Schst THOMAS MOTT OSBORNE’S High mass at 10 o’clock- ConstructiveiChristien” (Matthew 5 “KIR dd j Graduate ot ‘a:Teachers College % -youth-he was . po: : boy. - -| - . Completed ‘courses at:-the Uni- MASSIVE PHOTODRAMA OF LIFE - “The nght Way”” RARESTBLM TREAT OF ALLTIME : , You Wil ‘r{émf ; Forget It Sunday school followed by bene- 17). gllct;;n of ‘the Blessed Sncromeut st Sundhy P enlntr at s oclock thel: } 4 h versity of - Minnesota. Baptismi at 2, . < | sermog ““w:; A Tent . EXPERIENCE " = el Vesfl(fl and benedncfibn &t 7:3 e A BT, 2 - Taught-in rural school in mnne. Snpervmd Junior High school & by pastor, ' 7 o'élock Young Pepples’ mgoting. ’hwd\ v 1 at12 noom: o | Theme “Th¢ Blood of Jesys-Chrish : = i atat’l:;-:?' fis?clode&e:“ m: hfi g o poorhouke. 5 ; ifi Mflll a“d flle slfl - L Who Wautad Ouids.- “Why I Trust Jesus Christ. «to'. loving /pue’ i 8 ocloc& '.l'hul’ld.ly evenim ‘M feals more, sectiré o’ the m'l‘? :;flz’ut; :1:3 ii:;ri:;s lthe i axim! 3 es- 3 mmd who Go!m'c tove n i sen the burder. of taxation. ‘ Considering wlmt m& mnle are To promote health conditions in ‘CLOVERLAND £ {willing to do for monéy; ‘It’s & won-| the schools. I.AMB WEEK e (lll‘ there a t moré milll ires, L - Chops at the || cornerstone laying. of -the new|: .. g ey on- cun!lmTo mmw(}?;; ::I:hzendy oflhApm" English Trinity ‘Lutheran chumh on| - To ‘closely and ‘intelligently su: snnd-v attemm at 3'o’clock. 'Pre. sunstmm FOR m noxm ;i

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