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THURSDAY EVENING, NOVERNBER 2, 1922 “MANSLAUGHTER" AT ELKO jor SATURDAY; THREE DAYS One, -the -mast notable - casts n_.in, a.picture in many . months is ‘that assemb]ed by . Cecil B. De. ille for his latest Paramount pie- "Manslaughter’” which will be "“op view at the Elko theatre next "*Saturday for three days. Thomas 4 ! Meighan'stars, Leatrice’' Joy and: Lois 4 Wilson have the featured roles, while thers -in the: cast.include John Mil- % ge Fawecett, .Julia Faye, e@:flb pman;’ Jack Mower, Dor- othy Cumming, Casson Ferguson, Slyvia Ashton, Raymond Hatton, Mabel Vian Buren, Charles Ogle, Guy Oliver, Lucien Littlefield and other meémbers of the Paramount Stock Cdmpany of players. “THE_MEN OF ZANZIBAR” AT ELKO TODAY AND FRIDAY Richard Harding Davis is well known to every person who reads. William. Russell. It is full of action th?; and romance. 3 anzibar, on the East African g coast, ‘may be correctly termed the ' “port of missing men.” %, “SONNY” AT THE GRAND ] A TONIGHT AND FRIDAY Motion picture fans who have come to expect the unusual in char- acter delineation from Richard Bar- thelmess are said to be in for more splendid entertainment when “Sonny’ the latest production to be made for Associated First National Pictures, Inc., comes to the Grand theatre on tonight and Friday.- As in his pre- vious pictures, Barthelmess has tak- en, for his leading character, a very dowed him with an intense appeal. Barthelmess is shown in a dual role for the early part of the pic- ture. He is supported by a cast of superlative merit that includes Mar- garet Seddon, Pauline Garon, Lucy Fox, Herbert Grimwood, Patterson Dial, Fred Nichols, James Terbell, Margaret Elizabeth Faulconer and Virginia Magee. simple and human figure and en- WEBR L PO~ “ROARS AND UPROARS” AN UNUSUAL TWO.PART COMEDY A merry mix-up with all sorts of +» animals in all sorts of capers, will be an added attyaction at the Elko theatre tomight in the two-part com- edy "Roars and Uuroars.” “TURN TO THE RIGHT” AT GRAND THEATRE SUNDAY To the millions of theatre-goers who enjoyed that greatest comedy- Stomach Full of Gas Destroys Appetite If stomach is filled with gas from undigested food, the whole system is|¥ poisoned, causing tired, nervous feel ing and no appetite. Simple buck- ‘drama hit of the speaking stage in John Golderi’s presentation of * to the Right” by Winchell Smith an John E. Hazzard, and to the, other millions who . longed to see it, the news that this universally popular, play has been pransferred ,to the screen will prove a joyful notice. acterized as the “‘play of mirth and morals” presented by-John Golden and Mar- cus Leow and will be shown at the Grand theatre Suniday and Monday. Alice Terry who won her way to fame in “The Four Horsemen” and “The opposite her is Jack Mulhall who has made a reputation on both stage and screen. ry Meyers, who was the Yankee in Mr. “A Conneticut Yankee in King Ar- thur’s Court!”; ward Connelly, Lydia Kactt, Betty LAKE HATTIE J. S. Hoglin. Hattie Friday and Saturday. 'urnd Friday evening: shoppérg Saturday. This highlight of the stage, char- | day. wiord, in its celluloid ‘version is Miss, Bdith, Craywion Hattie Monday. In the leading feminine role is G. Hoglin the car-. Conquering Power” while BIG LAKE Others in the cast are Har- George Cooper, Ed-|home Sunday. Hevwas a journalist, a war corre-|Allen, Mmgaret ~Loomis, William |Gruer spent the weck-end at the Ed spondent, a soldier and between | Bletcher, Eric Mayne and Ray Rip-|Warrington home on Boot-Leg Lake: times an author of boks. Tonight | ley. The Hang-Together club extends there will be shown at the Eiko thea. b tré a film version of a romance which |- . whieh' Davis wrote.” Wliliam Fox has : turhed out a screen production of ? «TheiMen. sof Zanzibar,” starring CECIL B. DEMILLE,S Newest and Greatest Super-Special 'MANSLAUGHTER NINE REELS OF SUPER ACTICN Lavish Sets—Gripping drama, and interest compelling Romance A Paramount Special With The Greatest Cast Since “Anatol” Daniel O’'Bannon Lydia Thorne Evans, her mai Thomas Meighan Leatrice Joy . Julia Faye Edythe Chapman Adeline Bennet .. Drummand, a policeman, Jack Mower Eleanor Bellington Dorothy Cumming James - Neill -.Sylvia Ashtbn R-ymond Hatton Prison Matron Brown “Gloomy . Gus” Fr:isoners . Dale Fuller, Ethel Wales Edward Martindel Charles Ogle -.Guy Oliver ' Shannon Day Lucien Littlefield Musician " Miss . Santa Clau Witness ........ SATURDAY—SUNDAY—-MONDAY ELKO "MATINEE 2:30 NIGHT 7: 15-9 00 thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed —_— Gust Peterson and Warren Still- well went to Bemidji Saturday with J. W. Fabric was calling in Lake J. R. Olinger, R. O. Webster and J. W. Fabric spoke at the Consolidat- ed school house in Lake Hattie on ‘Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. L. V. Harpel, Mr. and Mrs. L J. Shepard and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Stillwell were-Park Rapids Misses Fay and Ermyle Whn!e res turned to school in Park Rapids Sun- candidate for Supt. of Schools of Hubbard Co. was calling-in Lake Ahcc and-Lake Sam 'and*Harold Boyd ¢alled on J first of the week. Harold Boyd bought Mr. Hoglin’s and Mrs. G. J. Goodmanson and family called at the E. C. Bergh Misses Alice Klopfleisch and Ruth and invitation to all who wish to at- tend the weiner roast at the school ‘house Saturday, at 8 o’clock. Miss Frances Stout who attends high school in Bemidji spent the week end at her parents’ home in Big Lake. The Big Lake Farmer’s club will meet at the John Anderson home on November 8th. The Bible class will hold their sec- ond meeting at the home of Charles Bloomquist Friday, November 3rd. The new ‘school house is ‘well on its ‘Way. ‘The farmers are showing Keéen' interést in the construction of ‘Ithe ' building. * : - Mrs. Olé”Wold received word of |, the death:of her father last week.. Mr. and/Mrs. Ofen’ Wold 'rettirned from Princeton, Minn., and are Bow ting at the home of Mr anJ Mrs. OIe Wold 1311 D i ROYAL NEIGHEORS PUT ON DEGREE WORK AT KELLIHER Fifteen members of the Bemidji Royal Neighbors drill team and of- ficers left at.1 o’clock today by auto bus for Kelliher where a big class of candidates will be initiated tomight; the Bemidj order to do the degree work. © TheSelby ShoeCa., 1922 c/f %&'fl) /a’ea mn Sfio&s that is 2000 years old 7] N the days of old Rome the people wore tiful. One of the professors says -Zulu women are more beautiful than the women of this country; but the pro- fessor’s announcement doesn’t settle it. Beayty is a matter of personal opinion. 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