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: j A ; dInaj ; ‘ i | o presidential: fi{mb«ffl . Xn tJ{n Accord in.-Their Explana- L St | peciilfy tharked by cold weather were |- {0 tion of-Origin of the Planetary § , R o it i X (fl!fie of Baft snd Grant (his second R System, : “ U 3R ¢ iThousaills ' of people” became sk Leazds until Czar F alfiztosshave, but Le was ‘obliged to oo foot a number’of’ officers to v violence, tlie beards of uld. not otherwise part from exposure ‘during Grant’s, nd inaugaration, : and - many- digf suid ‘the _cough peopletivho had colds: was so great that the orchestra l‘atthe inaugeral ball could hardly be ' heard. 3 3 The Taft inaugural blizzard began in Washington the afternoon of March 3, 1909. It continued all night, and the snow in. the capital the next. da; 23 »fl'gg.;’&;g‘;?lmm. 13:1; Sclentists ‘explain the origin of our! | o IN NEW. FOX PICTURE | end showld ‘be bluntly pelnted. Into|PIRDEtAry Aystem In two: ways.; On The conduct of a.men: who had'|the other should be fitted a piece of| f these. 15 the famillar nehular by: ' only five days to live is the thrill-|%-inch fron/rod, protruding wdout pothesis of Lapace: The other is the ing theme utilized in ““Twins of Suf-|13. inches, and bluntly pointed. A |planetesmal theory of Professor Moul- fering. Creek,” a mew William Fox |foot rest aids in probing in hard soils. | ton, which is probably the most cor- ol -ama starring Willlam - Rus- | By forcing down 'the iron rod mear| rect ome. According to this theory ®ell, ‘which is coming to the Grand |gopher workings, or & fout Or tW0|our planetary system was originally | theater on Monday. back of fresh mounds, the open ful-| 5 yost spiral nebulae. ‘The planets with them.” | Subseribe ' for. The Datly = Ploneer. ——e— m:t‘:::o mi:::ig.l:;flr&fie? %ffl': ;“:‘lo»"‘?: b%h:mglfifm"},?"‘gfi:‘f were formed by -accretions of.matter was so deep that it seemed impossi- % C AhL THE }iaim “Russell heretofore has appear- |strument is then' used carefully to In the spirals of the nebulae.” Qur ble to have a parade. But the pa- 4 ed, and this popular Fox star has al-|enlarge ‘the hole, a .bait or two is|<€arth and its satellite, the moon, were rade was held, and on a street swept 3 ready won wide recogmition for his|dropped into the Tun, and the probe|formed in this way. The moon being clean, thanks - to the Washington Bm“);" SHEET MHA[, ‘work in stories of punch and action. | hole closed. a smaller* accretion -of " matter, wus street department, which removeds¥ ’ e ‘The author is Ridgwell Cullum, the| One scon becomes expert iu locat- naturally attracted by the earth, which thousands of wagon loads of show an i 3 WoRKs well-known| writer of Western |ing the runs, and a man can treat| was possessed of enough . gravitation sh from Pennsylvania avenue. Mady’ 118 THIRD ST, people became slek frow “standing. 3n F ‘| the'snow: or sitting in the cold stands to’watch thé'parade. There was much suffering caused by exposure.. Presi- dent Taft’s reviewing section was.in-y closed 'in glass and heated by -elec- | ety . stories, whose novels, “The Way cf|300 to 500 gopher workings in a ' e Strang euil " ofthe Axer |day. Baitn st Do Diacud ot SOIY oIy mor 4 el o the sarch, b “The Night Riders” and “The Golden |two. points in ‘each separate system |. .ciine i’ sverydf ra e Woman' are dn the front.rank amonz |of 10-to 30 mounds, which iz usually | "PeatinE Syeryupy spaTance, best: sellers. the home of a single gopher. Experi all it a0 ?5‘“‘*“"’"""""' This The names of Louise Lovely, E.'A.|ence has shown that .beits pla heo plains a'great deal that the ‘Warren, Bill Ryno, Henry J. Herbert| fairly in.the open runs invariably | bebuldr ‘hypothesis does riot. There | and Joe Ray in the -cast promises|kill the gopher. The method has|are vast nuinbers of such &plralneb- much for the success of the ploture.|found great favor. wherever intro-|ulne In"the heavens, indicating ‘that’ The director is Scott:Dunlap, duced. E this is nature’s accepted way of cres Caution. ox s— ating pew worlds, and it is for these THE COUNTY FAIR” IS A All poison containers and all uten-| reasons that I aceept this view of the TRIUMPH OF THE SCREEN s:‘ls ulrd bin fihe'prei(:r?uo]n :er hp:is:n; ln;n:u::r olf gale ex:run and the moon. shoul el nly la nd | —Pitts! spatcl mx::?g:;nvlfimwmrdwmh?fi out of reach og clfildren}: irresponsible % % Sunday as a special attraction Mau- |Persons, and live stock. rio Tourneur's picture praduction ot |, oo o moe, e | TAUGHT LESSON BY HUNGER “The County Fair.” : REX SUNDAY AND MONDAY | Good Story of How Franklin Was ‘The screen version is based upon the famous: American-rural drama of | «j .Child For Sale,” a powerful Converted to;thie 1dus.of ‘Kish 7" Telephone 122 for all kinds of metal work including— 'SHEET :METAL CORNICE WORK— 4 IRON SKY LIGHTS— EVE TROUGHS, GUTTERS, VENTILATING SYSTEMS— COPPER WORK— FIRE DOORS—~"" STEEL CEILINGS— and galvanized work of all kinds. - 3 —Blow Pipe Work— When, Milk Is About to “Turn.” 1 you thnik milk .is nearing the “turp” a pinch of baking soda ofter overcomes the difficulty and saves. the - milk.as well a8 the “day,” in the sea- == son 0f many and-unexpected. guests, H T T i 7 uning takes ¢ffehse at thecefforts 'he boar Wus captured: by gobs;of The monkey niascot: af; the U. S 10f°a Panamahlan boar to get acquuinted; ‘the Wyoming. ST v Soft, as It Were, “All the young ladies e raving about your new. clerk’s melting eyes.” ———— . Do You Know Kapor? 23 The Berneo camphorwood or kaper has a’pronounced camphor odor when Character Tags. A professor says that'a man's acter is shown in little things, such the same name dn which Neil Bur-|grama, setti “Let 'efn rave” said Mr! Gi fresh, says the American Forestry A g i 7 y ng forth the evils of pro- H F ) » Grump- e | as by the way he carries his umbrel gess as Aunt Abrigail starred {0t 4| greering will be the attraction at the as uman-Food son. “I've verer kgwn a chap with 3?5"2'.‘3{.35.21'.’.5‘;”571 to, the dIDLerd” ‘o, ~Also, we may add, by the Way EXPERT MECHANICS melting eyes whose brain wasn't in hid number of years and made it one of | pe Monday. The the best known pieces of theatrical m:ymm“w?;&g:y::: y'mdul::‘;d by property in the history of the Am-jvgn Abrahamson, whose earlier pro- erican stage. 2 The story concerns the fortunes of ?,‘,;m :;:nbe reakoibofed by all Aunt Abigail and her wards, whoere| " mug story 16 1aid in the Greenwich One day ‘Benjamin Franklin—James | he carries off your umbrella.—B EMPLOYED Parten tells us in his “Life of Ben- i Transeript. i AR —— Jamin Frapklin®*—was on a sloop e which was becalmed . on, a; certain island. The sailors, as is still the cus- tom swhen a ship is becalmed, amused congition,”—Birmingham | Which are resinous. the same Age-Herald. threatened with eviction from their|,iiage seotion rof /New: York city, cozy home in a typical New England community. Just as this catas- trophe seems about to fall, Joel, her hired man, and his assistant, the ex- jockey Tim, get Cold: Molasses ready for the big race at the County Fair, and the equine hero saves the for- tunes of all by beating the-favorite colt’ of the village skin-fint and mo- ney lender who has schemed to ruin this worthy group. The mere skele- ton of the story cannot but suggest the humorous types which people this surrdunding, mor can it eveni| more than suggest the adventures, th execitements and the things which enter ‘into the unravelling of this gimple plot. It is a ‘tale of plain people alive to developments and touched by their quaint and always interesting point of view. M starts off quickly dn the sleepy old village and reaches its etirring cHmax at the county fair with all that a day at the county fair means where Charles Stoddard, o struggling painter, strives to earn g lvelihood for his wife and two children. Hisg homie 45:owned by William Harrison, a wealthy philanthropist, who while he gives with one hand grindg higher rents- from his'poor tenants with the other, ' 'Stodderd’s wite dies, and he 1s forced to'sell his baby daughter to sepirstion 14 tod<great ‘and he ‘ob- taine his little girl back. . In the mieantime Stoddard’s little boy ie picked up on thie streets for begging and is taken to Harrison’s protectory. There his father comes for him and a stormy scene ensues when Stoddard upbraids the hypo- sritical philanthropist. When little Ruth contaots scarlet “ever a kind-hearted doctor brings e little boy to the Harrison Home. “here Mrs. Harrison questions him, ~i:1s that Stoddard 4s her son by a tormer marriage which she has kept a wealthy widow, but the-pain of the " others ate. themselves by fishing, . -Franklin wit- nessed. the “catching: of the: fish. with regret. Butsoon there came to. tavta- lizc his nostrils a most alluring odor from the frying pan. -So, as KFranklin used to tell‘ the story, he went over. his reasoning.again to see if there was not a flaw in iti+ - It occurred to bim that when the fish were opened he bad seen smaller fish in their stomachs, ,“Ah I" said Fraoklin, “If you eat one another I don't see why we may not eat you!” X So Franklin dined upon the flsh very heartily, and thereafter ate what When telling this story Franklin ended with an observation which is often attributed to Talley- rand, but which we are assured was a familiar joke with Franklin,® This was: “80_convenient a thing it Is to be REX 7%, .. Thousands Have Proclaimed It the Greatest Soéidl'brama-Eve ‘We Know How Well You Will Like This* Production and P A dramatic thunderbolt Starting Tb,mdrrow : fofluééd ' ‘Suggest’C ming. Early MINNEAP ! :33,"“,1’,“3::? ::h:l:: b&fihfi:‘;mm‘“ismra: from her 1shand, ‘The story carnfes ithe fortunes and the loves of SCMeS to a thrilling climax when the central characters to a happy Stoddard saves the life of his land- ending. tord, and Mrs. Harrison tells her ‘Wesley Barry, as the freckle-faced husband of her long hidden secret. kid at the Fair; David Butler ,as the , The story 15 a powerful condemng- a rensonable creature, since it em- ables one to find or make a reasou for everything one has a mind to do!” g that has startled the world with ii's - i L H i * i well-meaning ycung farm foreman and Helen Jerome Bddy, as the sweet and sympathetic ward of Aunt Abi- gall, are the leading players in'the story who ‘have since been starred in their own productions. In addition Edith Ohapmen, Wiliam V. Mong, John Steppling, Charles Barton and Arthur Houseman round out an ex- ceptionally well knit cast. “THE FIGHTING STRANGER” _ AT THE REX TODAY ONLY Franklyn Farnum, wiao 18 consid: ered a8 being about the most reck- &d less of movie athletes, certainly out- does his reputation in his latest pic- ture, “The Fighting Stranger,” ‘Wild riding, marvelous etraight ghooting, death defying ileaps, 'tight rope walking across canyons mouths, are but a few of the stunts which this young Hercules performs in his efforts to supply’ excitment to those who take the thrills by proxy. s Farnum, who is not a lightweight by any means, ambles around moun- tain peaks and on the edges of prec- ipices with the dexterity and care- free manner of a goat. He shine up @ tree and drops into a rushing auto- mobile which s running uncontroll- ed straight for edges of a cHft with the same sangfroid that he sits down to dinner. Rurely the.gods must bave him under their/espesial protec- tiom, for it ordimary mortals = at. tempted to do one-terth of the mn‘:v whioh he does every’ day, the insup- ance companies would go.bankrupt, DIRECTIONS FOR GETTING RID OF POCKET GOPHERS The pocket gopher is admittedly | ition of present day evils of rent profi- teering and. one that will make & last- ing jmpression. “A-Child For Sale” is showing at the = Strand theater, Minneapolis, “BOW. ¢ ! “PRICE OF POSSESSION" AT THE ELK0_TONIGHT | In the Paramount mpicture, “The ‘Piiice of Posséseion,” featuring Bttel Clayton at the Elkotheater tonight. A virile and -natural.-p a, ‘abounding in human interest is dn- telligently and appealingly present- . A battle between s determined woman and an equaily determined ‘man for the possession of an English estate {8 the motive at, the founda- tion of this. Hugh Ford production, starring Ethet Clayton. The plot has vhie advantages of absolute clearness of outline and some of the comedy. turns are excellent. Added: attrac- tions, aleo at the Elko.tonight, will be the music. Mrs. Riggs, plano, Mrs, Sanborn, viotin, and the two ipart comedy, “The Fireside Brewer," Mack Sennett’s ‘latest, -featuring Loul=e Fazenda, “IHE INSIDE OF THE CUP” AT THE ELKO TOMORROW Realism in motion pioturés countc nowadays, although it happeas somgiimes that it costs the players appearing in realfstic scencs 4 pang or two. ‘This was the case during the filming of the Paramourt.Cos- mopolitan picture, “The Incide of the| ‘Cup'” when two players were seyere- Iy cut. by flying, glass shattered by another excited actor. In this personally directed picture the most serlous rodent pest with which the farmers of this district have to contend. The. mounds. of dint thrown up from the burrows de- stroy patches of clover meadows and interfere with mowing. The main damage is done to potatoes, where the gopher follows a row, killing a Tod of yow in a streich early in the season when the potatoes are set and Tob- bing the hills when the potatoes are grown. Every effort should be made now to combat this pest. ' A gopher killed now is as good as a dozen kill- ed later in the season. - The follow- ing directions are for destroying go- phers. Pocket gophers are readily caught in any one of several makes of spe- cial traps commonly on the anarket, and a few of these suffice to keep emaill areas free of the pests.. For ridding alfalfa flelds, orchards, and' by Albert Capellani which® will' be shown at the Elko theater tomogrow, | _Sunday, alsp Monday afternoon and “evening, Rfchard Garvin, played by TRichard Canlyle, goes to the office of Eldon Parr, a_wealthy vestryman, 1 personated by David Torrance, to de- mand the restitution of property of whidh ihe has been despoiled by Parr. He locks the-door, draws a revolver and when his demand is refused, he shoots Parr and then kills himself. The shot is. heard and an axe is of the locked door is smashed. ~ The flying glass inflicted real cuts dn the taces and hands of Torrence and Car- Iyle. but which fortunately did not interfere with thelr appearance in. subsequent scenes. REX Showing brought with which the glass panell “The Inside of the Cup” is; besed. novel of the same name. It i3 a dra- matic story, filled with thrills and on Winston Churchill's celebrated:| FARNUM NYON C,F%!HNKNN FARNUM 8"%he Fighting Stm.wéer’: “THE FIGHTING STRANGER” ....Aaapted from thé book.... “DANGER” ; By Wm. E.-Wing Directed by Webster Cullison Produded by W\ N, Selig W intensity and heart gripping fiuman Titeres Ry A FORTUNE IN FUN “Torchy’s Millions” long stretches of ditch embankments ! of them, a very succeseful and mueh “PPeal and it is interpreted’ byZa | AN g f 1 Y-8 2 more practical method Is to poison - 1ATE® cast of players headed b v:'"‘ g i them by uce of baits of sweet pota-|ilam P. Carleton and Bdith Hallor. W to or of parsnips piacal ju their mn- ¥ £ derground runways. The bait should be cut about 1 inch long and %% inch cquare, and washed and drained. From a pepper box =ift 1g-ounce of powdered strych- nin (alkaleid) and 1-10 of this quan- tity of saccharine (ground tcgether qm;a montar) over about 4 quarts of teenpenoch bedhlstirred to dictribute therhoicpmevenly which are usually | gec st el apRie! errES)h et idaghefore it will 4 Woreg Thinties shendutl tiss vaniabs; 3 H datobé limmited benmpdinsir wipiete "P‘!}}"?‘“‘?"gk 5 ‘ean be located by means of a probe ““WITH JOHNNY HINES : ;?A:\;d a New Wealth of Laughs ... - inSEWELL FORD'S : —Stéryif the redsheaded off ffice boy who has tickled a, esday— ’3 gt P i T i s i goesinish ; = S S B BuRared Bilion ribs: No Shortage. T rented a bouse intthe Street- ofify Dreams,” sings a poet. Well, even a poet can pay the rent of.thap kind of | a louse.—~Boston Tramserfpftt L1105 Ty (AR R0 Sracariingute [N

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