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NEVER IN BULK Denaturec! alcohol for - your BRADSETH & WILLEY Phone 81 auto radiator, per gal....60c| L‘”.OOO..O.C. “MAN FROM HELL'’S RIVER” AT GRAND THEATRE SUNDAY | L The vivid, colorful, turbulent life of the Canadian Northwest: forms the backgrmmd for the stirring action of “The Man From Hell’s River” coming to the Grand theatre fof two days beginning Sunday. It ‘th work of James Oliver Curwood:who 4 Royal Northwest Mounted Pélice: h'e The' ‘stbry*is one n?gilreqmres the" best sort of acting to put it over, and Cummings’ naturalness gives it its big appeal. He returns from the frozen north to find his sweetheart he triumphs in one of the most crashing climaxes of the screen is enough to send shivers up and down the spine of the spectator. To see it will make you clutch your seat and hang on to the finish. In the supporting cast are Eva Novak, Wal- lace Beery, and Rin tin, the m)gh?,y dog of valor. “THE FAST MAIL” AT THE GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT Trade press reviewers, who wit- nessed the .private presentation of the Fox super-production “The Fast Mail” at the Lyric theatre, New York City, were ' unanimous in their ap- /preciation of the film and declared it to be “a melodrama of merit, which will find approval within the ‘most discriminating circles of picture en- thusiasts.” This much heralded. picture will be the attraction at the Grand thea- tre again this eveing. Not one critic wrote adversely of the picture. Thrills abound, and the keynote of the photoplay is “speed counts.” This pictare will also be shown Saturday. “The Fast Mail”, which is a pic- tureization of Lincoln J. Carters well known melodrama of that name is the wildest, wooliest, rip-roaring motion picture that has flickered across the silver sheet these many days. ‘The cast 'is well chosen with Charles Jones, Eileen Percey, James Mason, William Steele, Adolph Men- jou and Harry Dunkinson in'the leading roles. c “EXPERIENCE” AT THE ELKO ¥ ? % THEATRE: SATURDAY ONLY Achxevmg a dlstmct triumph : ‘be- cause of its beauty and anwtry, George Fitzmaurice’s splendid Para- mount picture, “Experience” which often prove OR A pavement walk— A Millionaire— A romance that will thrill The Du water lnd —ALSO ELKO haprwritden; mqqé puccepses fog the screen Irving Cummings, Whg dit ~the -feature, 0. plays; thei :fig *role——th ‘:”‘Fan officér in the wife of a vicious renegade. How |- Protection Cleaner, better milk may insurance for health. Take Koors Pasteurized for i health insurance. "KOORS BROTHERS CJ. BASIL KING’S st Flower CHADWICK thead,” supported, by Claude Gil Rennie. The«dr-m.hc story of a crushed blossom that thrived mnew . : “PERILS OF THE YUKON” ELKO ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING Shows 7:15.9:00 Admission 10c-25¢ TOMORROW— WITH RICHARD BARTHELMESS (Showing Saturday—instead of Thursday) iy ’ FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 17, 1922 was presented at the Elko theatre « last ‘January, where it met with ex- ceptional suctess by those who saw it. ‘Fhe production is one of except- ional'-pictorial value, the story has charm all its‘own. Richard Barthe]- miess as Yolth, was the featured player, and in the support were such well known players as John Miltern, | * Marjorie Daw, E. J. Radcliffe,’ and Edna Whanon, who recently was ihhiled as the most beautiful gnrl iny New York:' The costumes Were rich and the ‘settings beautiful”and artistic. Inelement wéather prevent, ed ‘numerous persons from viewing it at - its first appesrance here and S0 many requests were received, that it was decided to bring it back for one day, Saturday, at the Elko. “TH’E DUST FLOWER” AT THE ELKO THEATRE TONIGHT most famous novelists, has contrib- uted another noteworthy story to the be pictureized was “The Street Call- ed’ Straight”’: “Earthbound” one .of the mnotable picture achievements in this country and one that marked a great advance in the making of films. wyn has made a superlative screen version of Basil King’s latesf novel “The Dust Flower,” with Helene Chadwick and James Rennie in the leading roles. “The Dust Flower,” is showing at the Elko theatre again this evening and every person who is inter- ested in the entertainment, technical advancement or esthetic value of motion pictures should not fail to see it. A powerful drama, unfold- ing and appealing love story is told in the photoplay. It has been ably di- rected by Rowland V. Lee. Aside from the featured player, Miss Chad- wick and Mr. Rennie, the cast boasts Claude Gillingwater, Mona - Kingsiey, Edward Piel and George Periolat. GLORIA SWANSON SELECTS HER GOWNS IN PARIS Miss Gloria Swanson, who appears in the leading, role of “The Impossi- ble Mrs: Bellew,” which is the pro- gram Sunday and Monday at the Elko theatre, displays a number of gowns that will delight the feminine sndience~mo\dng in the gilded soc- jety * of the continent, dancing through the gay capxtnls in the pic- ture, Miss son’s role demanded a gorgeous wardrobé, arnd' this ‘was | sécured in’ Paris—selected by Miss Swanson, who made the trip for this purpose. the cheapest Phone 175 W. C. HARDING, PHONE 389 you, and encllant you SHOWING=— Tonight “EXPERIENCE” Basil King, one of the country’s|: motion pictures. His first noyel to | This was'followed by | . Now Gold- |* LAKES FOUND IN GREAT SAND DUNES OF COLORADO (By United Press) Alamosa, Col., Nov. 17—Three pic- turesque lakes, each covering several acres, have been discovered.18 miles east of the town of Hooper, across the great sand dunes near there. The lakes were found by Paul Gil- bert, forest ranger of the San Isabel national forest. *1 On the shores of the lakes, Gilbert found burial cairns, stone bowls, carved pedestals and arrow heads in profusion, proving that some band of Indians, probubly the Utes, once habited the Tegion .of southwestehf Cclohldo * 'The trip can be' made only thh thé " greatest “difficulty by pack, Gil- bert said-as pround. the ilakes: s 'area of 80 :miles.of doose sand.” T | dunes. rise. to .the -height. of sseveral .hundrcd feet, and drop abruptkyiinto -precipices, - changing with. th& ever shifting winds. YELLOWSTONE TRAIL IS POPULAR WITH TOURISTS (By United Press) ‘Marmath, N. D. Nov. 17—Over 31,030 long distance tourists have passed over the North Dakota divi- Season, is on for s— TRAP AND SHIP TO McMillan DEALERS IN FURS - HIDES - PELTS - -WooL Highest prices paid Quick cssh returns Free trappers guide to shippers WRITE FOR PRICES illan MINNEAPOLLS STOP AT THE |NEW RANIER HOTEL IN MINNEAPOLIS 100 MODERN ROOMS $1:00 = | 5:50.52.00 Be:t Value in Minneapolis Weekly Rat wemoveLep © oo RS oo NEW MANAGEMENT STEAM HEATED 316--2d Ave. South sion of the Yellowston trflfi in 1922. North Dakota division “officers ap- proved the plan of raising ~$2,500 annualy for five years.for the state’s portion of the trail fund. i FREDERIC TOTEL e 100 MODERN ROOM:! i ' of pure vitamine »Ratgs$2.50. and Down!- - Scott & Bown-, Bloomfeld, N. It Aids Growth! Science recognizes that the present-day method of over- ¥ i refinement of foods, often strips them of essential ulsion -bearing cod-liver oil is used 3 RmmgWgn&' i With Bath effectuall)ll to tsild 1 vitamine-value tothe | | 31'25& 50 szm"'szm diet. It helps to re- Populig NOo sth move the kindrance X, c): to growth and health. J. 250 SUNDAY & MO GRAND NDAY “MAN FROM HELL'S Adapted from i “GOD OF HER PEOPLE” Star and Director v IRVING CUMMING _.” " 'Supported by EVA NOVAK—WALLACE BEERY And an All Star Sast New York—Los Angeles GRAND TOD and Safurday WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS “THE FAST MAIL’ AN HONEST MOTION PICTURE : Waltér West. 1 8 £ E.‘ = Pierre La Fitte. Cal Baldwi) Henry Joyce. ONE MILLION FIFTY MILLION *THE FAST MAIL” THE WONDER MELODRAMA OF LOVE AND THRILLS BY .LINCOLN J. CARTER: Dnected by ‘Bernard J. Durning PRlNCIPAL CHARACTERS Charles - Jones Harry Dunkinson People saw the stage play Will see this famous success on the screen. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S RIVER”| Distribute& by Western Pictures Exploitation Co. best melodrama of the century. ism which the limitaticns of the Eileen Percy -James' Mason success of Broadway successes New York run. Fox Sunshine Comedy “Dandie Dan” Grand Orchestra New York DON'T MISS IT! WILLIAM. FOX _SPECIAL PRODUCTIQN 9 As a stage play “Fast Mail” was the presented on the screen with the real- prevented in the original production. It contains, all the. thrills. of a serial and with the greatest story any melodrama _ ever had. It became. the. outstanding in Mat. 2:30, 7:10: 9:00 15¢-35¢ It is stage its 4= #Tr% .