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it " Sill the five reels in which “The Girl “THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE” REX TODAY. LAST TIMES The Girl From Nowhere,” which s to be the main offering at the Rex itheatre today, is one of the season’s novelties. The beautiful Cleo Madi- gon and the distinguished actor, Wil- ed Lucas; are.the featured players. 'The scenic background of this pic- re is'set in the majestic and rugged joungains of the northwest. ‘Here amid all this beauty of the great outdoors is enacted an unique ‘drama of many startling and unique twists and turns. Under the combre | 'shadows.of the mountains a beautiful ‘young woman is found wandering alone and bereft of her memory. Ex- citement, suspense, mystery and the supreme question as to who she is ) the mine shaft and .tae explosion re- leases an underground lake which carries Ruth and Bob to the exterior. At the castie the drunken pirates promises to spare the girls if one of them gives nerself up. ifiox:gan shore:and swims: fo the submarine. On the submarine he fights the few men on duty and makes his way to the radio room, where he dalls for help from the American fleet. As he operates the wireless one of the ruf- filans’ enters stealthily ‘and fires at him, bul misses! Morgan shoots him dead. ROGERS FAVOKITE COMED GRAND TONIGHT AND TOMORRO' Will Rogers, known as the hom From Nowhere” is presented with in- terest of the most gripping nature. The climax of the story is reached * when the villainous Klondyke Jim; who has forced the helpless girl to, the marriage altar against her wi is unmasked and made fo pay for his ‘wrongdoing. This picture contains ‘what is perhaps the most impressive | 7 'and dramatic surprise of any photo-| i ) 4 play of the year. The action Ieads‘ up to a point. where it seems that‘ heaven itself must intervene to save the beautiful girl from the arms of, the bestial brute whom she is about ‘to marry. The climax is as astound- ing as it is unexpected. " Great care and lavish expenditure: marked the production of this pic-! ture. = The scene representing the dance hall of the so-called ,Palace” | of the little mining town is one of the biggest settings of its kind ever attempted in picture taking. EYES PLAYED HER FALSE: THEIR HEARTS WERE TRUE “Blindnesgs,”+ a popular ‘‘Ladies Home Journal’ story has been made into a picture and is being shown at the Elko theatre, last times, tonight, under the title “Eyes of the Heart.” It is a Realart picture, Mary Miles Minter appearing in the role of Lau- Ta, the blind girl, who has such a ‘struggle for happiness following the disillusionment of regained sight. She had been blind from birwn, and | to shield her from the ugly truth that their home was poor and sordid, and they themse]ves thieves and pick- ,pockets, they lovingly deceived her. Then sight was given to her bewild- ered eyes! And all he ith in life and lpve and goodness was shattered, because she found them different from her old dream of them. At first she saw qnly lies and cheating in the! loyal careful efforts they had made to keep her happy by withhold- ing the sordid truth. Yet in the end she came to see, after many bitter ex- periences, that her heart had seen thém more tnzy. in her blind days than her unaccustomed eyes had ‘been able to discern “ENTOMBED” EPISODE EIGHT ., AT REX THEATRE TODAY Ruth and Bob are on the coping of the burning mine building surround- ed by the pirates. Hanging near them are telephone wires cut py the Mahdi to prevent their calling for , ald. By means of the wires Ruth and Bob swing from the coping to a nearby trestle. In the pirates’ castle Lieut. Mor- gan finds in a blazing fireplace the barrel in which the drunken villains | had put one of the girls. He rolls| the barrel out in the nick of time and free the girl. At the mine Ruth and Bob race across’ the trestie, with the Mahdi » and his band after ‘them. They reach the shaft and descend 1,100 féet in the mine elevator. The pirat follow. A miner in the depths offel to lead Ruth and Bob to saffety. A they are hurrying along in the semi-| darkness a shot from a revolver in| i liest and at the same time, the besti loved character comedian on the| creen today, comes to the Grand the- tre tonight and Thanksgiving da: in his latest comedy entitled ‘‘Hone:t | Hutch.” Like his previous picture: the “‘Strange Bearder,” and ““‘Jubilo, “‘Honest Hutch,” is a story of rural life, with Will Rogers representing the laziest man in town. One day he found $50,000 and this event changes his | whoie, life. How and vhy would spoil, the story for pros-| ective Yiewers, who are assured that| 11 in this picture’there is that which will send each-.and everyone away mightily pleased. " The supporting cast includes Mary Alden, Tully .Marshall, and several sthers equally well known. | PEDIGREED DOGS UNDERSTAND } ENGLISH—GRAND FRIDAY | Duke and Duchess, billed -as the| {“Degs that Understand,” are two | pedigreed collie dogs possessing al- | most human intelligence. Patrons of | | Vaudeville have had occasion to be ntertained by many canines in the| {Past but it remains for Duke and |Duchess to demonstrate that they actually are the acme of canine in-| | telligence. | Other acts on the bill are Mills agd | { Moulton, in a clever skit entitléd “'A Timely Appointment; Christopher| ind Walten, a pair of clever comedi- |ans, who offer several singing and talking numbers, sure to amuse. The! fourth act, not yet announced will | complete the program. Friday only, | at the Grang. . VAUDEVILLE| FRIDAY Mntin;. 2:3‘0‘ le l7‘~5:3079:v15 DUKE & DUCHESS “The Dogs That Understand” MILLS & MOLTON , “A Timely Appointment” CHRISTOPHER & WM.'I'QN; Comedy, Singingy Talking Comed ONE UNKNGWN, Featurs Picture Also dresses in the clothes of one of them| and goes out. Seizing a flaming torch'| ne fighis the pirates off, runs to the/ i | | i i Victorid, British Columbia.—Brit- ish Columbia is to raise-a $5,000,000 domestic loan, the first one of its kind to be raised in the province. The ! proceeds of the loan will be used for good rcads and buildings, and exten- sions to the University of British "Columbia. Subscribe for The Daily Pionee —_— " “LEARN BARBERING. H you are disgusted with hard, unsteady work, with small pay, write to us for information about the-BARBER TRADE.- Our cours¢ can be quickly learned and the charge . is.very reasonable. ; Shortage “of barbers insures steady work ‘with salaries better than ever before. 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