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= T e PAGE FIVE “SINGED WINGS” AT ELKO TOMORROW AND SUNDAY Penrhyn Stanlaws, who has won distinction. ‘as g producer equal to +hi ~aniartist, with such t'the worid”’ he Woman” workl with-as which Bebe Daniels and Conrad Nag- el appear at the Elko theatre Satur- idg stawigxcellg “in her ¢ of ‘agirl who fights off -men -until|: a great love;.comes, and then risks all for his welfareie: Rich, picturesque,: colorful, in at- mosphere and settings, . tempefous and romantic in. _story and profound in heart appeal,’“Singed Wings” is the greatest picturé: in which Bebe Danlels ‘has;appeared. On the 4 rogram will be shown. “Tha a Sheik” featur- 3 / travesty on the mumerous ing. sand” pictures, “That: Son-ef #-Sheik”,.and Educa- tional two-part comedy is said to contain more than the usual amount of funny situations that are always present in this brand of comedies. “THEY LIKE ‘EM ROUGH” AT ELKO LAST TIME TODAY “They Like '‘Em B0 title of the latest Metro picture star- ying Viola Dana which wul be seen at the Elko theatre for the last time tonight. - Miss ;Dana _plays the role of a girl whose aversion to discipline jugh”- is. the | : and authority °fs almost a mania. Discovering that her aunt and ‘un- cle, with whom shé lives, are plotting to marry her offito a certain young man whom they régard ag most de- sirable, Katherine decides to take matters into her own ‘hands. “Iq].show ‘em,” she says “I'll go out and marry the first man I meet and bring him back* as my husband to the wedding.” Now it happened. that the first man she met was big, bearded, rough looking customer dressed in lumber- man’s garb.... Nothing daunted Kath- erine, and ‘she -offers him $100 to marry her and after ‘the ceremony says: “Thanks a lot, see you again sometime, maybe.” He informs her that she will see him from now. on, jumps into her car and carries her off to a lumber camp in the moun- tains. The resulting complications furnish_much fun -and thrills to ev- eryone “But Katherine. “LORNA_DOONE” AT GRAND. ' SUNDAY 'AND MONDAY When Madge Bellamy wag playing | opposite William Gillette in- “Dear Brutus,” several motion picture producers made - unsuccessful at- tempts to lure her away from Broad- way to the screen. . Finally Thomas H. Ince urged her to go to Culver City. After being featured in many Ince productions it was suggested that she was an ideal type for “Lorna Doone”, the picture that Maurice Tourneur wag then preparing for production. Miss Bellamy heads an unusually strong cast of players in “Lorna Doone”, which is to be shown at the Grand theatre Sunday and Monday, is said to be the most lavish product- jon of a classical novel ever filmed. Jack McDonald, who plays the part of “Counsellor”. Doone,. one of the bandit outlaws *“in: ~Maurice - Tour- neur’s picture’ version of the novel “Lorna Doone” will be' remembered as “The’"Stranger” in the “Four| Horsemen”. McDonald played in stock successffully for a number of years before he entered’the motion picture field. “THE SNOWSHOE TRAIL” AT GRAND TONIGHT & SATURDAY ‘When ‘Chester Bennett, noted mo- tion picture producer, selected his cast for hig most ‘recent production staring Jane Novak and called “The ‘Snowshoe Trail”, he exercised the ‘utmost caution in choosing the var- jous types to fit the more important roles with the result that hig careful discrimination is plainly reflected in the brilliant work of the players on ‘the screen of the Grand threatre where this stirring drama of the Northland ig being presented tonight and Saturday. Others of note who are seen in this picture are the vet- feran Spottiswood Aitken, of “The ‘Birth of a Nation” fame; Lloyd ‘Whitlock, Herbert Prior, Kate Ton- cary and Chai Hung, prominent Ori-| ental artist, whose comic’ touches Jeaven the powerful drama so al?und. -ant in.”’The, Snowshoe Trail.” \“MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW” 5 . AT ELKO THEATRE MONDAY | Thomag Meighan, pepular Para- mount star, will Le seen .seen in his new picture, “The:Man Who Saw Tomorrow” at the Elko theatre start- ing on Monday, Christmas Day. The \photoplay is said to be exceptionally ‘picturesque and thrilling. Leatrice Joy plays opposi?é the star and Theodore Roberts is included in the cast. ¢ Approximately half of the story occurs in the tropics. The remaining scenes of the picture show New York and England and India. Peerley Moore Sheehan and Frank Condon are the authors:and. Will M. Ritchie prepared the scenario. ' Director Alfred Greene had 2 . _company of more than thirty on lo- “eation ‘filniing the South Sea Tgian episodes :of :the; story. Included in the: company are June Elvidge, Al- bert Rosco, Eva Novak, Alec Fran- ces, Laurane Wheat, John Miltern, Robeft’ Brower 4nd Edward Patrick. TOM SIMS SAYS C.'A. Lampe is a Washington fire- man arrested for turning in false alarms so Lampe may have been lit. The best. Christmas gift is th gift of knowing what other people want. Frank Chance will manage the Boston Red Sox next year, giving this team at least one chance. Reader asks if a couple married near Christmas are Yuletied. Yes. The hard thing about skating is to 'keep doing it\ standing up. ‘When the modern girl has no complexion she will make up for it. The only hunter who trails race tracks is a fortune hunter. G It is estimated 10,000,000 bare- footed men stumble -over toys in the dark every Christmas. b Mexican fans beat_up a player for hitting an umpire showing Mexicans know nothing about baseball. The size of a box of cardy you should give your girl depends upon how many brothers she has. They use glycerine for tears in the movies because movie fans can think of nothing to cry about. A Texas man said he killed a deer with his knife and we say prohibi- tion isn’t enforced in Texas. Kansag girl ‘'of 19 was elected judge and says its a joke. Elections often are, which is'no joke. Every Christmas three-fourths of the fat people get fatter. A girl with a Christmas ring hates to wear her Christmag gloves. See things as you travel along be-| The strained and exhausted cons dition of & champion winning a title event {s shown.in this picture P. R. Wace finishing first in the famous Oxford - Intercollegiate four-mile relay race. ‘Wace repre. sented Brazenose College. Note the exhausted condition of _the raumar’ and legs.: cause life is a one-way street. A pocketbook is a good gift but it will not be needed until a few weeks after Christmas. Carry a chip on your shoulder and you get your block knocked off. The too smallest place in the world is a boy’s stomach on Chritsmas. Give your girl big ear-rings. If you grasp one firmly in each hand she will not be able to turn her head. Smoking a pipe doesn’t cost as much as making a stove pipe smoke. It is estimated 40 million people will stuble over toys on the floor thig Christmas. If you buy a tie nobody likes you can give it to some man with whis- kers. These shortest days are the long- est to a boy. waiting for Santa Claus. HUMAN VITAL SPARK The pure refreshing juices brewed from the roots, barks, leaves, herbs, plantg and flowers of Bulgarian Herb Tea help to break up your cold quickly which when neglected may develop into influenza, pleurisy or pneumonia. Bulgarian Herb Tea taken hot at night loogens clogged bowels, flushes the poisons from the system and tends to stimulate the human vital- ity. It is a great' family medicine to have on hand to keep the system regulated. Millions are using it to- day. Sold everywhere by druggists. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PkONEER TROPPMAN'S Groc. Dept. Phone 927 Meat Dept. Phone 928 Country Roll Butter, pound 35¢, 3 1bs $1.00 Come in and ask us about it! No. 1 Storage Eggs' dozen Fresh eggs, dozen New York Northern Spy and King Apples by the barrel or 10 lbs for. .75¢ Other apples from $1.25 a bushel and up Cranberries, pound Turkeys, Geese, Dressed Chicken Carload of shelled corn on track, low price ....$28.50 Cast Includes: THEODORE ROBERTS LEATRICE JOY EVA NOVAK JUNE ELVIDGE ALEC B. FRANCIS Here’s Tom-Meighan and a great supporfing cast in - the pichest screen treat the Good Luck Star has ever offered. A gorgeous ad- venture—romance that is really two stories in one. Youw’ll see Tommy facing dang- crs with a bewitching South Seas girl. You'll see him sealing so- ciety’s heights with 2 titled Eng- lish belle. Yowll sée!the year's most original love: stéry perfectly produced-* s g R N i The .carnation was cultivated by the ancient Greeks who called it the | flower of the gods. They used it for making chaplets; whence the name “coronation” was derived. It was | partaken of at great banquets as a! kind of salad. Mrs. Carrie Barrett is the new mayor of Union Gap, Washington, S TR G RE-OPENING - Mr. Silverblatt, the well- known. o UPHOLSTERER - , and MATTRESS MAKER Is again prepared to ac: cept work and will -ap- preciate your patronage. 9th and Minn. Ave. Phone 722 | P M M e S e RAGS ton rags--no buttons, bands or woolon aloth acespted. Pioneer Office Merry Christmas! Have you completed your shopping? If not we would like to suggest that you pay us a visit and select some- - thing in furniture. = " We still have: a nice assortmen loor . lamps, table 'lgf!np&,,t)ifl,,ridge_liglpn. OUR PRICES STAND THE TEST Get her a Spinet Desk in walnut or ma- hogany—a piece of furniture .that is bound to make a decided hit, - FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING CO' Residence phone 222-R McKEE Store phone 222-W READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS GRAND TODAY & SATURDAY Millions have read the book— Millions will see the picture— The Beautiful Y PRESENTRD BV ADOLPH ZUKOR Bebe Daniels as an alluring, fiery Spanish Dancer, on San Fran- cisco’s waterfront, who fights off love until the real man comes along. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM ELKO Tomorrow HRIEK AT — s ¢ Ik YouU L% S THE LATEST Christie Comed, wtiNEAL BURNS HOT SANDS! HOT LOVE! A GARLIC KIiSS! HOT DOG!! PCl M pAIL SUPERLATIVE\ CAS:IT INCLUDING Jane Novak, Roy StewartI Lloyd Whitlock Herbert Prior, Kate Toncray Spottiswoode Aitken Chai Rung Charley Chaplin two reel Comedy in “THE SHOW” Charley Hutchison in “HURRICANE HUTCH” Rex Orchestra Mat. 2:30, 7:-010—10c & 30c She was wilful and headstrong, and to spite her guardian she offered $100.00 For A Hushand “Thanks a lot,” said she, immediately after the ceremony—*See you again sometime, maybe”—but—the stranger she married turn- ed out to be a caveman and—but see— VIOLA DANA in this comedy of unusual primitive love—with gaiety and wit and situations thot will make your blood tingle— THEY LIKE "EM ROUGH Also showing the concluding chapters No. 14 and No. 15 of PERILS OF THE YUKON Shows at 7:30-9:00—Orchestra Every Night—Adm. 10 & 25c ELKO 1T TMES TONICHT GRAND Sunday and Christmas Day YOU WILL THRILL EVERY MOMENT OF IT— PRESENT IT ° THE YEAR WILL SEE FEW PICTURES AS GREAT AS THIS ONE “Lorna Doone” AND THROB NO WONDER WE ARE PROUD TO IT'S A WONDERFUL— WONDERFUL PICTURE! Sweeping scenes alive with all the glor- ious romance and tingling action of the book. Dramy in Lorna’s rise from the hidden strong hold of the Fighting Doones to the royal courts from which they stole her. Love bringing her back to the humble farm of a girlhood swectheart and a womanhood hero— to danger—to death—and then to defeat death! Interpreted by an unparralleled cast headed by Madge Bellamy John Bowers— Frank Keenan