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. “TOM MIX IN ARABIA” AT GRAND THEATRE THURSDAY “Tom Mix in Arabia,” title of the latest Fox production, starring the vigorous Tom Mix, which is due at the Rex theatre Thanksgiving Day, 3 ‘13 characterized';by:many surprising *riincidents “that will’ please the. most blase of Ppighure: goers.. . i 1t is doubtful whether any photo- play- ever. exhibited on the local screen possessedmore thrilling sit- p;mrim ere actually enacted 0 ing:him is the usual sterl- ing.cast of players, including Claire Adams,:as, female lead. “THE GOLDEN FLAME” AT GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT Dick Hatton, comes to the front with ' another freckled kid protege, Garney ‘Walker, who, he claims, will be among the topnotchers in a very short time. Garney’s first screen role of importance is the part he plays in “The Golden Flame,” . the latest Dick Hatton production, which comes to the Grand theatre to- day and in which the other mem- bers of the cast include Alberta Lee, Erin La Bissonierre, Frances Burn- ham, Barney Fury and Wesley War. ner. “The Golden .:Flame” was written by Julian Louis Lomothe, directed by Leonard Wheeler and photographed by George Crocker. It is the fifth Dick Hatton production distributed ‘through Western Ex- ploitation ‘Company. “EAST IS WEST” AT GRAND . THEATRE OPENING SUNUDAY Just as ¥Smilin’° Through” was Norma Talmadge’s _first really big production, so does”the forthcoming presentation of “East Is West” mark sister Constance’s debut in the field of drama and famous play adapta- tions. Ever since -“East Is West” completed its two year run on Broad- way and’ proceeded to create fur- ther records as a road show, it has been held as a prize for some screen. star who wished to do something of a sensational nature and would pay the price. Sidney A, Franklin, who directed “Smilin’ Through” and also this production, has invested it with a wealth of gorgeous -Chinese back- grounds and - general technical ex- cellence in keeping with what Miss Talmadge provides- “East Is West” will be seen as a First National at- iraction at the Grand theatre open- ing Sunday. — “COME ON OVER” AT ELKO THEATRE THANKSGIVING DAY Rupert -Hughes has hit the bulls- eye of fun again with his new Gold- wyn photo-comedy, “Come On Over” which will be shown at the . Elko theatre for 2 days beginning Thurs- day, Thanksgiving Day. It is a companion piece, for its comedy, to his “Scratch My Back,” - and its} characters are as human and'lovable]| as those in his other masterpiece, |’ “The Old Nest.” Alfred Greene directed this bril- liant comedy. Chief in the cast are Colleen Moore and Ralph Graves. They are ably assisted by Florence Drew, Monti Collins, J. Farrell Mac- Donald, James Marcus and others. “Toonerville Topics” and special music will be the added features. “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD” AT THE ELKO SATURDAY The elaborate court of King James 1 of England, a_reproduction of historic : Jamestown, Virginia, in 1620; a fight between a pirate ship and a victim vessel, colorful proper- ties and. costumes galore, these are the big:features of “To Have and To Hold”, a romantic screen story pro- duced by. George Fitzmauriceé which will be on view at the Elko theéatre for three days beginning Saturday next. i z «“To Have and To Hold” is a pro- duction of exceptional = -brilliance. Heading the cast--are’ such'noted players as Betty Compson, Bert Lytell, recently a star in his own right, Theodore Roberts and Theo- ‘dore Kosloff. DO YOU FEEL TIRED AFTER EATING? A tired, nervous feeling may be a sign of poisons in your system which prevent proper digestion. Food turns into more poison and gas, making - you nervops and weak.’Simple buck- { thorn bark; glycerine, etc., as mixed il in Adlerrka; 1s. poisons.and. gas from BOTH upper and lower bowel. Removes J : ne thought, poisoned tired and/Hervo i\ CELLENT#to guard against appen- dicitis. City Dy : GILBERT BROS. Auto Painting Co. Let us paint or refinish your car. We do first class auto- mobile painting, perfect strip- ing and monogram work. We guarantce all first class work, We make old cars new. Give us a trial and be convinced 507 Third St. J. B. Gilbert-A. L. Gilbert Proprietors e —————r SEE THE COOP | COLORS ! / WES THE PRETTIEST BIRD | EVER CORMANT (Omitted Last Week) chased for the Inez school house. The Little Citizens League of the || Inez school :gave a Thanksgiving nesday afternoon, Nov. 29. Jorgenson of Maynard, Minn., spent vicinity visiting and hunting deer. They returned to their homes Fri- day morning with their game. $ . [Fitzgerald is busy building his new house. . Axel Sandberg and Ole Gunder- son are erecting a large new barn on their farm this fall. Miss Ilo Koehn and Einar Gun- derson who attend school in Black- duck, spent Sunday at their homes here. 0 oolo- 3 Ed.-Kirby -has purchased. 80 acres of land from Chas, Anderson. Clarence Johnson transacted bu- siness in Mizpah last Friday. " A number of farmers from this vicinity attended the Craig' auction near Blackduck last Saturday.' The oyster supper given by the Cormorant Farmers club last Thurs- day. evening was well attended in’ spite of .the bad roads and weather. A supper consisting of oyster soup, mashed potatoes, chicken and gravy, scalloped oysters, pickles, bread and butter, pie and coffee was serv- ed at seven o'clock, after which the following program was rendered: The picture that roves the R werld for thrills When men were, bolder * and women were fairer and love was the favorite : Tame : Supported by Theodore Kosloff W. J. Ferguson, Raymond Hatton and Walter Long, . UP FOR OUR TURKEY! 1 FED HIM AND EVERY THING LOOK AT THE BEAUTIFOL FEATHERS HE HAS.Tom! ALL THE DIFFERENT. A new gasoline lamp has been pur- || program at the school house on Wed.- |{ ||»16H‘ 3 Days Begining SAT. - ELKO DOINGS OF THE DUFFS N Making a Pet of the Turkey FIXED SEE HIM IN THERE,: DADDY P AIN'T,HE GOT ANICE HOME? ) MADE IT FOR HIM! TOM, WHAT ARE. You LOOKING FOR IN THERE ? e 2078 S SRR IR ot &3 J PACE FIVE By Allma; SOMETHING TO FEED THE TURKEY! WHAT DO SUPPOSE Rev, M. B. Erickson and Mr.” J.}: last Wednesday and Thursday in this | Song, by the " club; recitation, Delman -Wester; recitation, Murial Wester; dialogue, “City Ignorance” by, five girls; trio “Lonesome, That’s All”; by Walter, Robert and Ole Koehn; recitation, Stanley Engherg; dialogue;, “Behind the Sofa,” by a group of young folks; song, by. the club., The business meeting was then_ held. The County Agent was expected to be present but no doubt the bad roads kept him away. The club treated the crowd to apples, and peanuts after the program. At midnight a lunch consisting of sand- wiches, cake and coffee and pickles was served, This is the second event of this kind given by the club and everyone is hoping it won’t be the last. i ' Mrs. Charles Gunderson, Miss Agnes' Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nesset, Floyd Engberg, Carl Btan and Adam Kiwinski were Sunday efternoon and eveping visitors at the Ed. Fitzgerald home. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER PRODUCTION 7 @2 ]O tic love ever written A pic- ture that races thru g hundred breathless thrills, thru a hun- dred scenes c¢f dazzling beau- ty. With Betty Compsor; the sweetest heorine ever seen and Bert Lytell her daring lover. KITICHI The number of cars that have been at her home in White Pine, north of | passing over the Scenfc Highway | +| Saturday, evening. ] season, .packed the past ten days, loaded with pre- cious deer they were fortunate to capture during the open season, have surely had times, getting through the deep mud on the roads and especially in many of the ruts they have been completely stuck, caused by the con- tinual rains: S Miss Elsie Jennings, teacher of the Kitichi school spent tc week end Pymoose Lake. Miss Guy -Mahoney entertained.a: dozen young friegds at her heme, - The Misses tie' and ‘Hdith Clark ‘Nellle Mohrée, Tda (($mith “arid’ Cotd ‘Bedrls, *and enjoyed by all. -A* birthday “anniversa¥ Mr. and Mrs. William Clarkdin honor. " .['of Miss Edith's 19th birthday. Those present were Misses Gay Mahoney. Uda Smith and Elsie Jen- nings, Messrs Ray Jennings, B. Pres- ton and Cleon and Evel Smith, John and William Schwap, Mr. Hartman. At a late hour an elegant.lunch of sandwiches, cakes and coffee was served. A fine time was enjoyed by all. Doc Croft and a number of his friends, all of Devils Lake, N. D. vis- ited a short time at the J, F. Mahon- ey home from Monday: until Wed- nesd@y‘ Mr. C. C. Smith, with his team took the crowd over cast where they are all enjoying the hunting like ' sardeens in 'small ‘tents. That being three trips with men; Mr, C..C, Smith has taken over .to:that place. Don’t forget the Farmer’s Club Buteau’ to sbe held the 1st Saturday in"“Decémber. "¢ C. €;:Smith accompanied a load of hunters to Cass Lake last Wednesday H. Sawyer and wife and baby of Black Duck and Mr. and Mrs. New- ton of Bemidji, visited at the J. F. Mahoney home Saturday. i Mr, Houg and wife and two sons, Melvin and Iner moved over on their other farm this week. in Moose Lake as it will save him hauling all his il § e “waf given ! 11} Fhursday -evening at' the {HOYAG O “of Bulgarian Blood Tea steaming hot.at .bedtime KILL THAT COLD hay- over to his place for the coming winter. Ernest Horsmap and J. Smith of Boteneaue, Minn., came to spend a Help to guard against “FLU”, month or so with their uncle and |grippe, and the pneumonia. Flush fnen_(i 'Do'c Craft at his island home | the bowels, enrich the blood, sweet- on Kitichi. We are glad to welcome | en the stomach. Sold by druggists them. everywhere, becial -Thanksgiving Day ! W :Colleen Moore ’Supported by Ralplli;‘(}ravés and &’ o + 19, » Rupert Hughes' A rollicking Irish comedy of a girl from the Auld Sod who thought her lover untrue to her— : AFTER YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER—SEE this ye“npecinlly selected program. You'll feel better for having lived and |aughed through two hours of entertainment we are proud of. ALSO—“TOONERVILLE TOPICS” 2-Part Educational Comedy Shows at 2:30, 7:15, 9:00 ' " *'10c & 30c SPECIAL MUSIC NIGHTS 7 ELKO - Thurs.-Friday X A FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY STARRING HENRY LEHRMAN Grand Special Orchestra Mat: 2:30, 7:10-9, 10c & 30c 4 . R | AR ]