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| CHANGE IN PROGRAM. Tate yesterday evening: the Elko ‘' theatre received a ‘telegram . to the ! vertised. attraction ‘in’transit, ; Ethel Clayton’s very latest Paramount ‘Axtoraft release entitled “Ladder of would be shipped for screening atithe Elko ‘tonight and Saturday. The :Briggs -comedy, “After the. Cir- <us,” 'and special music are other !aibum at the Elko tomght and to- MOrTow. . “SlNNl-‘.lS" AT GRAND ° ’“ aniss. Toront ‘of the Toronto. Motor Boat club, is (ByUnited Puu) Burlington, Iowa, July 2.—High powered motor boats will' race down the .Aississippi today in: the opening event of:the four. day motor! boat: regatta, belng heid under the ans- pices of the Miusissippl Valley Boat, assochtlon \ The in th ed stptes and ‘Canada. will compete| in the' reégatta .according to J. W. Saorider, admizal | of the mssociation About ‘40 boats are emtered. Following are‘some of the entries: Baby Doris, -entered by the Ham- ilton, 'Ontario, Motor ' Boat elub. The Imp, by E. M. Blackslie; of Chicago. i The Last mnme, by Wi am ;| ger, ‘Racine, “50 ‘LAST TIME TONIGHT A photoplay. as breezy as the grent New. England - coast. where. <cipal events of ‘the drama taki “Sinners,” a Realart” produefian, which ' has thrilled. theatre = goers ére in a mo uncertain manner, mwing' frox 'the center. it 30 ?ho existence led dwellers, . by 4molnt ‘with BARN One ol the thrilling scenes of “In Old ' Kentucky,” First National big special feature with Anita Stewart starring, which will be shown at the Rex theatre July 4 is where Miss Stewart rushes into:a burning barn to horoughbred . racer irom the flames.”"" A ‘barn was purchased for this purpose and was burned to the ground, ‘Miss ‘Stewart; as Madge Brierly, the little mopntaln girl, has been vis- iting in a near by city. She 18 very much i love with the young ‘master of'fhe .eitate,’ but-has:been told by a jealous woman that the young man ig playlng ‘with her heart. She slips tly out of the big house to re- turn’ to'her mountain ome. | But as she:leaves the grounds she sees that theibarn‘is ox fire. " Shekng,ws ‘that a fine thoroughbred race: Horse is stabled in the barn. and th: e horse 18 a favorite' for the amfies in’ the great Kentucky handi- D, Which' race soon is to be ruu. Others from.the house rush out as the flImU! mount-up, but no one dares to er-the stable, which is envelop- | ed in smoke and flame. l\fln Stewart actually rushes into the barn and finally. coaxes the novse 6w her out of the stable, The] d;smoké s so thick: that she can hardly be seen throush the door- wny but she flnwlly emerges, lmlf fl’et hair was slgned in the takmg Gene, anG she | ‘'was: nearly y. the smoke. ‘buc’she suf- eriuns injury.. arn of dry bonrds and filled ¥ then quick®y burns to: the gro! to ruins. 1t ig'a brilliant® lpea:tav:le and” cnmes an in- te riil, NGEST AND HOST : STRIKING FBOTO ILAY 2 RECENTLY PRODU( ost remarkable conimendntlon of “Wheg M’n Sees Red” was given y thé National Board of Re- view: o Motion tures, the complete ‘flndings of: which body. is' reproduced ek Another well known nie they : ‘Buffalo: and the "msturber" the ‘ tenseness 'of the scenes. ‘It is'the kind of picture that ‘words ‘cannot’? aflequntely describe. -One. must see; it to appreciate: this srong man’s play of tense emotions. “I have 'seen: Willlam Farnum in some great pictures, but “When a Man Sees:Red’ is: greater. than any. I.can apprecite its‘exactness of de- tail. ‘Once I’ was a sailor, and never have 1 seel : the screen such re- markable reproductions of sailor life and atmosphere. There isn't a scene in the marine: ‘“locations” or aboard ship that would disturb a mariners oft ignored ideas of exactness. = Your real sailorman Irowns upon the land- lubber’s intarpretatlon of sea_life ““The shipwfeck is wonderful. No 'one can ‘mistake the absoluteness of the vessel pounding on the rocks, and her crew and passengers struggling for their lives. . One “involuntarily holds tight to his chair to keep from slipping 'when the.cabin is.flooded with water and the lurchings of the craft in her death struggles:are 80 rsaHstlcnlly shown. - Of “'the are true to their calling: The light effects of the night scenes. is-‘an exhibiion of magnificent photography,” and "in the ca director.” - Frank Tloyd has "addeé touches that to'the man,of the world are actual-real. “And in thdt stirricg, red-iblooded battle for life, between two.strong humans, all the emotions.of ‘the soul are. stirred. *'I found myself with hands. clinched ‘rooting’ for Luther, with all the excitement of ‘a man at the ringside.yelling for his favorite fighter, - SUBSCRIBE ron THE DAILY PIONEER CHAS. VAN Late Spngs and Some LOVISE GLAUM —in— ) “THE VAMPIRE” Migs Detroit,: 'by fi'ol motor en- { thusiasts. The Snoozer, by ehurles ’P Henley, Muscatine; Iowa. i . The Muggs, by fans, oltne m motm- of Muscatine, Iowa.. : lMlss Billie Burke, by Bock ls and, 1 g Peggy, by T. Schram, ilwaukee Miss -Margaret; By L. E Selby. of Mlss I-‘ort Madison, by E. Cotsepius ol ‘Fort Madison Towa. - Other entries are the Arab’ from from ‘Miss Muscatine, by Chatles Welch i expected to set several mew world: merks. “Miss. Toronto” is a d h- * " which ‘been_sent to England to' take plrt fn the Internationsl cup races. The chief contests will be for the '"Webb.and Admiral trophiel. 3 SAYS m FARKEB BOY "Why dld rou leave the !lrm, my, lad? Why d;\; you 'bolt ‘nnd leaye ‘your 'Why did you hent it ‘oft to town? ‘And turn your poor 61d lather down? Thlnl!ers of ‘plaform,’ pulpit) press, [Are 'wallowing in deep -distress; They seek ‘to know the hidden cause Why farmer boys desert thelr pa's.’ ‘well,. ‘well strnnger, since you’ve Complete ‘line’ of ' Tires and Supplies. ' Baby'/Carriage Wheels Retired. . Furniture Repairing and ‘Upholstering.: 'GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. 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