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- Ryings.” Tubhing ) NEWS OF THE THE ATRES ! el & H. d”d Ma de Toys Crickets sing with thelt wings and 1‘]";:?’“::;;:'"’:‘:‘ d««nrs;;c;ux{\li"l:::?:.tlll!:;:xlx,:::: v) of o % not with thols legs. And katxdids 4 Tollo, serve as gaunding hontds and &) = the 6. 'You o not ‘believe it? A T T NS {il iy ! ! % the volung af: the. sound. 4% Since yon were a little child you hive % B A48 o \ d it 3 rans™ 1 ik ¥THE LOVE FLOWER" AT THE ages total 308 years. He is & past mas- cen ‘told that crickets made thelr L |[:;‘T:vll.:|tf{:;k “';:‘l’:": "T“fi'::‘ sln“_‘i _ REX. THANKSGIVING DAY ter of the ’cello, a skilled musician, chirping sounds by rubbing their hind "‘k:: N;,‘ ‘L AR :-'u.up; e s e s R :nd oneK w&o bears his years lightly. legs togather or scraping their legs ¥ “i(" Frtda o, iff 8n, Da“| James Kubiceck, 73, is still a pro- against thelr \wings or sides, or somes W ggRes COFREOLy 'cgé::’:tk Gtenh:;eg::?i‘::" :ég?;: ficient violinist 'of rare merit pud thing like thdt. At’any tate, they.| % th Bres yancaa it i ti Or| wields the bow ws skillfully as he did {made what might lie: called foot' notes hoti e maton nr:ice t nno}ria g "l; in his. boyhood days. -Also Lute J. {or sang by leg power. ¢ <" Artesian welds tuke « thelr name otion picture productions, nder and | Smith, 75, and George Wolf, 78, old |. tnsect .strfdents ‘have "settled the, | ifour Avtesiuny, the Latin for Artols, a eveloper - of ‘the world’s ' greatest | soldiers, who . also. play the violi G4 g ¥ cthorn. Fr vher ? W0 B E0x JIRY. w0, V19 N . question.” They say that crickets, like | provinee™m northern. Frince where Screen stars, has produced another|and other instruments. All members @ g0 ¥ S At 8 ¢ boring for water was onderful production, “The ' Love|of the G. A, R., loyal patriots and nearly’ all other varletles of singing | this system of boring o .ower,” which is being heralded:ev- | well deserve the greatest ovation ever sstringulating orzans” | fivst, practiced erywhere as a creation of exquisite|tendered any vaudeville act. : oty haitiie chasaiand spirited President’s Armistice Address Heard How Artesidn Wells Got Name, i drama. United Artists Corporation recently ammounced its #élease and the | “ROOM AND BOARD" AT Atl . d P o " " Birst showing of this.pewest Grifith| , ELKO THEATER TONIGHT| | on Atlantic and Pacific Coasts| production in_this community will bs A y t the Rex theater on Thanksgiving the SHE THOUGHT SHE KNEW ALL ABOUT MEN, UNTIL—SHE MET A MAN WHO KNEW ALL ABOUT \lffs;a Sparkling Comedy-Drama in 6 Parts— + featuring the Famous Mack Sennett Beauty— ~ Marie Prevost in “Nobody's Fool” Few pictures that have come to| | 3 e screen i recent months have bad Zm;l'he voice of President Harding, in not as yet, been manufactured for Y. \ i address at Arling ¥ e e, h more interesting and convincing local “ t ‘Arlington, - Va., onlgeneral use, . .- d A tletr.e ::l,e?;.& mx::m til: :fd:nfi::sl color than “Room and Board,” star- m{sm-l"}’b was heard across the| = President Harding's voice wis car- 05 intricate complicationsfthat mdd ring Consugnce Binney, which . is ng:nd.uu y thousands of persons’ ried ' over - the long distance: lines Nonterally. to'its action, itatheart, in- showing tonight at the Elko theater. ;ss(-m' e {l) two ige anditoriums on | from - Arlington to New' York City]| | g sterest, its suspense and its ultimate ‘This Realart picture is a story of dfllh coasts by means of loud-speak- and San Francisco, where the wires | - Here dre twoof many animali - Justification, for it is an unusually Irish life, Miss Binney having the :;8 apparatus 111&'81100‘ by engine were connected” with “loud-speakers” | that are due to" arrive ‘on” Christ: dramatic story of the wonderful love role of an impoverished n_oblewoman, .o.nthe Beu"lolophune System at New, and through,_them {ransmitted to the | s morning. A black kitty that will of a daughter for her heart-broken and the scenes, whether in the hero-( 'York and San Francisco. thoustinds: of ‘people in each “of the | Stand any amount of ‘hard usage is father, who, being hounded to the }n.egar;fleatral castli or in the qduamb It was not possible- to include other[two eities who Lad assembled ‘to | Very easy 'to make, réqtiring only a rish village, are charming and un-| cities in this epochal event because the | hear and to insrvél at this new and | peir of silk stocking tops that have very end of the worid, dargs:to plan . § ¥ mm, de- | usual even for this day of elaborate| pparatus hus been but recently per-|remarkable achievewent in voice | Survived'the worn-out: feef, -Cut oft the undoing of the man ¢ 9 e sirous of bringing ultimate .disgrace | 21d expensive film settings, The Irish| foeted and sufficient quantities have | transmission, || the worn feet dnd trim out the ankles upon the very light of her heart and | Vilage, especially, is a real master- in o curved line to form the ears ; . i B " goul and unhappiness to very | Piece of picture production. —_— e | G & Seam along thid ine, turn ane i ALSO SHOWING——: . thought. The plot concerns the efforts of the - - orphaned Lady Noreen td save her ! the air was dargeped by ‘(Hofr numn- side.out and stuff with cotton to form P — X y 4 it e 9 The dovelopment of thischgpe Mr- home from creditors by leasing it to | SWEPT OFF ALL VEGETATION ners. In many parts they lay dead to the body. - Wind the remainder “"g;" i C PATHE NEWS *LATE LODGERS " Current Events”of the World Comedy, with Snub. Pollard Griffith has handled in & most mas- ) > | forly manner. His players, headed by|® wealthy American and posing as tho depth of four feef, Sometimes | toPS With small cord to form, the tall Richard Barthelmess amd. ' Carroll|one of the servants herself, telling|anciont Records Tell of Visitation they covered the 'surface of the and.tie a_gay bow of ribbon at the . Dergpittgr m"l?h par—t&:g(cellent in ghis'y ;. tenant that the Lady Noreen is of Locusts That Were Followed earth Nke a dark cloud, loaded the :::' e;l:svon:d“fie::;e ;r;‘";:ssmi::z production. e settings.are exquis- i B Di ine. ‘aps, p des vhi Al Lo 3 - g quis- 4., veling in France. by Dire Famine 'tr cs, and the destruction which they motith and whiskers and Miss kitl.\' ite wonders of exterior beauty and inney as the dauntless, rod i all calculation. T Constance Binney produced exceeded all calcula onm: is dre up with @ bow at the neck. interior perfection. The whole is a 1 4 but always human 2 o 0, 5 i v 4 . s & fun-loving, poor but. s A passage of locusts in France, in 1645 immense swarms visited _ creation of Griffith perfection. It is 1,4y Noreen is a delightful her?‘;‘e’ 1613, entirely cut up even to the roots islands of Formosa and Tayowan and The elephant is made of gray l"f""figi to be an achievement of a4 Tom Carrigan makes a Satisly-| ,c.. 0 15000 acres of corn near caused such a famine that 8,000 per- duvetyn, plush or ‘canton flanuel and b ‘iln merit: every h?r' and has factory hero. Arles, and had even penetrated Into sons died of hunger. cut by a paper pattern. His gyes are gnt_ered fgr Mr. Griffith untold the ba and granarl e as it i shoe buttons, his tusks white cloth, @raises, adding more laurels to the' € s 0 Patmie el : ' GRAND i Tonight Ancient Gold Mines. - = — T T A T iR [ DOUGLAS MACLEAN COMING were by Providence, many hundreds of many achigvemenw he has accome i il Dlished during the past ten years, ON THANKSGIVING DAY r:l‘rfl‘s.l ;‘Sn:?]ch]flly S'flhrlmxS- :‘é":\flm'" The oldest gold mines. for whieh we _ [ Qiminish thelr numbers. Notwith- ssess literary evidence are the aarl- Douglas - Mac Lean’s mew Para- | o nao0 s nothing could be more phos i | ferous of Hyperboria (Tibet) in Herod- otus; the oldest by inference are. the alluvious of India; the oldest. by in- scriptions and modern survey are the Bisharee - alluvious of Egypt, nine- teenth century. before Christ. Brinkman ‘of the Rex theater an-|} “ i % nounces the coming of this produc- mount comedy, “Passing Through, astonishing than their multiplication, tion. the latest to be jssued by the Will be the feature ;Qd:r;«:. %lhk: ;253: for the fecundity of the locust Is re- United Artists, bette: ter on Thanksgivin, . P g the picture fans as trh: Y:?};{: ;’::: % Jar young star’s new vehicle is a Tel- m“fk"m& i e since its leading producers comprise shable comedy filled with laughs and | Upon an order issued by the govern- none -other than Ma Pick?o'r?i thrills. The supporting cast includes | ment for the collection of their eggs, 4 b’ Madge Bellamy, Willis Robards, Edith | more than 3000 measures were col- T { 1 - - 2 Tt is with much pride that Manager | | REX Thanksgiving Day RICHARD BARTHELMESS _%_ g fl:’:g::j; wb&l:};;[h(:hmle Chnpflg Yorke, Otto Huffman and other equal- lected, from each of whicli, it was Our Choice. B " 8 4 lly well-known players. calculated, would have issued nearly O Lord, prayed we earnestly yes- and o £ 4 two millions of young ones. In 1650 | terday, make us neither an easy mark 3 “THE GIRL FROM PORCUPINE” = | MARIE PREVOST STARS they entered Russia in immense di- | nor a tightwad, but, if thou must make CAROL DEMPSTER - visions in three places,sthence passed us one or the other, make us an easy over into Poland and Lithuania, where l mark.—Ohio State Journal. AT REX THEATER 'l'ONlGH'l'| e _ One 'of the most realistic sand i ¢ who storms ever seen will be witnessed in dogds:%b elhtigfinM.‘:ricsolx’l:'ivoz{uia the the James Oliver Curwood picture, ‘cptest little trick on the giobe, but The Girl From Porcupine,” which peor she won't be located at the shows at the Rex theater again today. Grand theater tonignt or Wednesduy, The action of the story calls ‘for whore the intriguing Universul stur’s = =1 . = i Lt = % - D. W, Gritfith’s the annihilation of a number of prai- ‘[lswest feature, “Nobody’s Fool,” is = rie schooners in a desert during a ter- ghociro. Constance Binne ! i hy - ; story— rific sand storm; all perish save two Pla. 0 i 2 H f ying opposite the delightful J The Beautiful Realart Star, in— . young children who are saged from 4, coque%is Harry Myers, tiie famous : : 3 death by a couple of old prospectors i in Ki Ar X ¥ k ‘ “T]h@ : L@ M @ .. who find them after the storm: which Ci‘:,';‘fif',‘fi“th’é“,’,‘,‘ffi,"e"Lg“’:fi;,c“g‘;.'n‘f > ' At 3 : has killed their parents and seattered rimmed = author, Harrison Alger, o oom an o s AT THE GRAND TONIGHT I 1 { | Newest.Picture of- Love—-Romance—Adventure ' From' the Collicr's Weekly »—»g..mnmmrm O the caravan to pieces. k A i 7 Myers .almost surpasses. ais-fc rier 2 3 of il scene was staged on tig beach comedy masterpiece. Here is.a very modern love story in a very ancient ey e i Rolder would not dream tgzcfli'te vlv,:s Harrison Alger comes of a strange castle with the heroine masquerading as a maid : o “Black gegch A not made in the middle of the Sahara Jgoc,amost exhausted Bow i;&;gfi and the hero an American millionaire. | By’ Ralph Stock rdesert, so realistic is it. After the lo- € his pet aversion he accepts his friend, D.. Hard’s kind offer of the use of | his mountain home. There he intends to pen his masterpiece, “The Un-; «cation had been decided upon, the ;)vagalns an hol‘-iscs s:finr'ed and the ‘people rehearsed in their”parts, the Y 1 3 ne gervices of a dozen_ne_x‘oplnncs;werc ‘necessary Sex.” YA Muddie Bride,’_comedy 'g“‘]"’;d}:{‘@ tpl“’f‘ These machifies were ““Then Polly Gorden, ‘as charmingly 3 a;?i' %irezzo: L’:s ';gh:flg ui"'f cnmex:a portrayed by Miss Prevost, decides to thei t given word yhandon the wild life in tne city ior; 'nfetx}‘x:lgr:;:u:;e??ofinn;?dé u‘f result the simple. restfulness. of a trans- rom the twelve pro- i i : pellers being so'great thadt the sx:;:)d pleated.imountain. mafdes. | Mis. 08 %6 ; R R e e S .was driven across the beach with Hardy, but, yecently estranged fram b ‘ i ' rf LD “her husband, Dr. Hardy, offers Polly 2 . J \ " (300 14 - . uch: terrific force that it 3 n S 3 : . L) e . bl Tor 56 o o v s ot o b oz e, | —SPECIAL, THANKSGIVING DAY~ fi Don't OVGI‘IO‘O‘k This | Realart Pictures Always Provide 1907 Entertainment . N oo S R & ling scenes in this new Curwood story, w(:.xch is said to be the best he has yet vyflt&_‘en t{[:r the screen and when'one i, the brook recalls the enormous success of 'his Just at this critical v e e picturel.pa ion'to a remark- qntil supper, when he, finds that Ai 8 ~makes herself at home and proceeds| to take off her shoes and go wading ki ’ilslsxi?il:hénly one of the many thril- ‘ L"goil.zfidef]c;?’dfl‘ef?}fé :r:?n(?dhl:xntfi; Douglas M‘:Lean in—‘"‘PASSING THRU” ; P % SR [ Lo - Indispensable ~Service: e s e QGone has arranged the table for two, |4 does the full significance of his terri- FOUR OLD SOLDIERS ble predicament dawn on h'”‘ E IN BIG ACT 'THURSDAYICOS“‘E’M Ncwla '.nnd‘hn 3nub Pollard ||} i - Four old veterans, survivors of the‘ SEY, COmp oI e arumem. Civil war who graphically recali tu{ Ancient Roman Emplre. the mind the memories the days N ¥f 61, are featured :s t‘;lfc h:ndl!i?:c of’lllxlfigtf:tl::m‘x euipie 11:;““;: tle relcn #5t ‘o ‘the 2 s Mors stus is supposed to have con- meliop e S‘H:)"\s‘";t'rt};“;“'gfl‘r:‘;‘gthde‘l’_’ talned 100,000,000 inhabitants, half of . #er. All able musicians, they confine whom were slaves. It Included the prevaile a 3 elgium, western olland, ) ,ienu_:rx ‘ago—melodies that touch the Rlenish Prussia, parts of Baden, \Vnr:‘ earistfings, that bring moisture tc temberg and Bavaria, Switzerland, ||} the eyes and softens the dispositions Italy, the Tyrol, the former Aus-| ofN lnvetclrn‘te( cynical grouches. ’;‘he trian empire proper, western Hungary, | »{fi;‘:::?\dclg'm;h?llzgf'?}:xopn:é‘e?p;l:lcs ((J}routlu, Slavenia, Turkey in Kurope, ; ally, 72, v e ed the Greece, Asia Minor, Syrin, Palestine, K Porar : 2! 3 " , Palestine, id of the quartet whose combined gt ot Moroced, signed:'and ‘- made to*give you greater comfort, . ‘better living, more real enjoyment out of life. " : Arrow Film Corporation “Presents The second of the great . ‘ Pine Tree Pictures Productions \ By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD. “The Girl from Porcupine”’ ' Featuring: FAIRE BINNEY BUSTER COLLIER ‘ Directed by Dell Henderson Never in the hisfory of motion pictures has a more inspiring drama been offered to patrons than this superb creation of Cur- wood's brain. - ! e -vertising columns of this newspaper furnish you with a service of inestimable value: * Thereds hardly athing " they do not suggest to make the course of living easier, more comfortable and more pleasant. - They show you where to get your money’s greatest worth. . They keep you informed as to styles, values and qualities. They I . point out where’and when to-find thé very things for i & i % CERTAINLY you are intérésted in the things de- %l It is right along these important lines:that the ad- - which you have been searching. THANKSGIVING DAY | i ~=eeSPECIAL--~ : II . 1 | And in reading the advertising, remember this: the " man who spends his monsy to invite you ‘consideration of his wares, backs up his belief in his goods and leaves the final decision to you. et _ "' Do notioverigok this mighty and indisp ice which this paper offers-with the re Do D0rE > FDooCks Do o400 po moo i 0ot Docte < Doogtet naable serv- . A Qld Vicerans, Survivors of the Civil War, in a * ERNEST RAGKETT* '{* ROZERTS & FULTON e — —e | Novel Instrumental and Voc'pl‘ Act. . (This act . Singing His Own Songs | ' Singing & Talking Oddity ][] THE FOLLIES o ‘61 hés been over the Orphe: n Circuit three times.) 4 - SENSATION TURNERS-- A Herer Skating Nov- 1 Sunshine Comedy—In Two Parts - __FOX NEWS— £ Matinee 2:30—7:10-9:00 | Read the Advertisements! m%%bfiffi;dwwqfifipqw'

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