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THU BANNER, FRIDAY M0RN1NS, FEBRUARY TT, 1Rr<lH w^r-jpihOiWriiRnOyr-fyii nvi DAJiINDA.SA.iK. -J.C.Mk.ho. t Dahindh won %. jr-and nw.pp stakes for wheat at th>* Interrn tiona! IfvestotK, Fay «*nd trra;»» •bow at Chicago recently. H'.y jx- hibit of Alarquif ,* wheat \va \ re nounced fhe best whoa*; of ai.y kin.l at the show. This it il.e second Tear in tucceseto that Mr. MitchciJ ft, won tliia ijfternntional. Iw r.ci which carrier with it tut ci.iur ship af Nyth America. lie l-.nd more than rOU competitors from all ever the United States and Cnn.idu. JwenUMive prizes sere offered fnjbe das* for hard sprir.e wlieat an’djrestern Canadian (rrowers cap- •i*tf twenty, Saskatchewan taking levdnl others ir. addi.Kn to the i* the originator of.Kitcnener and Rat. Bobs wheat, the latter of which rl rns six days earner t.inr Mar- quI* end by has es / ping earlv frosts i* depor.aeo upon to push the Cartuiii lin.its of the nian v.h.at belt f , - --— — -- s» | rew>WW|»li« VlllCaCO fll “Mh Ur Wheeler is .till in- j«^ terested in perfecting an aarly; era representing the Art great oata ripening und rust-resistant variety | producing .•.gions Intj which tha of wheat, ho has deveted much of- continent is divided. . PALACE LODGE DIRECTORY. TODAY THREE MEN AND A GIRL STRANDQO 1 ON A DESOLATE SOUTH SEA ISLAND- ’ HERB IS ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE AND THE STORY OP A GIRL'S SUPREME HEROISM. lit. Vernon Lodge No. JJ. F. & A. m. meets In regular communication sec L«d Thursday night In each month at Masonic Hall, third floor Uu Joseph H. 0. STORY, W. M. JNO. QUINN. 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Every flay brings urgent re quests for additional stores, and arrangements are now h$Ug. perfected for a chain of Rogers stores in a nearby state. It is our hope to give many people as we possi bly can the benefit of our superior service. The largest writer or workman'i compensation—The Travelers. JES TER, Agent. Also RUSSO, TEIS & RUSSO Dance Artists NEWS FEATURES—ORCHESTRA MUSIC “Love Flower” Is Delightful Picture; Appears Again Today at Palace Theatre The toaster «ercen craftsman. Da- opened yesterday with • feature pro- 'Id Wark Griffltb. producer of the (gram at the Palace Theater, it is ’•"■Ben’s greatest sensations, creator; at the Palace again today. the moat advanced innovations In Here again the greateat or pro- ’notion picture productions, finder and queers has tread on thin toll ana wiiu developer of the world's greatest n theme of the lore of a daughter •ereen star*, has produced another for her father, a love that wouia amsderful production. “The Love oven have her plot her own «eatn to I lower," which is being heralded save him torment,_ ho baa treated it >•'>rywhere as a creation of exquisite with exquisite u attty, hannting rharm and spirited and given It those Inimitable touches drama. United Artists corporation as only he can do. tnaklng or ^ • Dno J ,ncud , *» r *‘ |pase , nrir d i Tewn \nd tC wb?cb compir** with! shots, Path* Features, palace Orehes Z !££ "c^unity! S^eat “11 aU ofTu forma^tr. and pip. or^n fur today. matchless screen stories, Matchless revelations of beauty strength and excitement prevail In this picture. It It an unuiual sort of a Griffith production, for it bordere on the melodramatic In which the master band lnj«cts a wonderful deep- breathed romance of the out-of-doors! happy, thrilling and delightful, with scenes of quickening beauty and a gallery of scenic splendor. It Is story with a strange and vibrant spirit, taken from the Collier's Week ly tale, ‘‘Black Beach," by Ralph Stock, done with that seat and fascl nation of story-tailing only Mr. Grif fith can provide. Bealdeu the wonders of his produr tlon. hi* player* are' particularly well chosen and each adds distinction to their previous screen work. Richard Barthelmess, who has been so popular In most of the'past Griffith produc tions, Is admirably cast at a wealthy young plantation owner In this pro ductlon and adds new laurels to his already won honors. Carol Dempster, the daughter, whoae love for her father in the main thread of the plot, Is charmingly delightful, vivacious and spirited. Her daring, her athletic ability, her charm, her everything was admirable. Then, too, there was Geo. MacQuarrie, aa the father and Anders Randolph at the hounding detective, who are both deserving of special mention. In smaller parts but, >ritn just m much worth were other# in the cast, among them Florence Short, Crawford Kent and Adolphe L*ittna. Russo, Tsit and Ruaas. The program at the Palace Theater again offers a vaudeville treat for Sat urday. Three dancing and singing ar tists, Russo, Tela and Russo,' furnish the added attraction. This trio Is di rect from Baltimore and at* celebrat ed ballet dancers, formerly of the Metropolitan Ballet company. They will prove an Interesting adjunct to the splendid Palace program of D. W. Love vnower," World Snap Eagle Brand Condenied Milk... 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