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“ROUGH SHOD" AT REX THEATER AGAIN TONIGHT “Rough Shod” the latest 'picture produced by Fox with’ Buck: ,Iouep nfl*q dashing western yole nouhced furthcllflté‘:l te) ‘Iries, ‘and . the ‘early action leads to w}ne dotbt which of the two charm- g ir)s ‘will‘be found. caupled: with mn-ngrvqhbuk ,hnu in the ¢+ The two: gtrls vllo flcure with equal pmmlnence in ‘the ‘story portrayeg: by thn Fergnson Ruth, Renick. ) Mack Sennett’s new First Nnt(on- al comedy will alsq be seeniat the. Rex. "LOVETIME AT THE REX THURSDAY AND FRIDAY *'Shirley Mason, the popular - little sjam Fox star, will be the chief figure on the program. at the Rex theater on ‘Thursday when she be- gins an.engagement in-her - latest picture which. is attractively titled “Tovetime”.’ The, story was .written by ‘Hubert La Dae and the picture directed. by Howard M, Mitchell. Raymond McKee ° plays ~ opposite the star. : " “Lovetime” has (for #s heroine a dainty maid of Savoy, of humble birth but fair to look upon. An aristocratic artist, noting her heauty, paints her portrait and sur- renders his heart while doing . it. The obstacles ‘to.the 'ppiness of the pair, dnd how thesé are over- come are said to be - the basis of | dents which stir the heart, FOUR LEADING CITIZEN" AT GRAND AGAIN TONIGHT The combined talents of the fam- red American humorist, George Alle, ‘Thomas Meighan, the film star, Al- fred Green, director and an able mpporo.inz cast have resulted . in ‘one of the most entertaining photo- ;plays, “Our Leading Cihzen" ‘which will be the feature at the . ‘Grand theater this evening for the - last time. Wholesome, - ‘clean, amusing with a dash' of thrill and a charm- ing love‘interest, the picture ‘was heartily received ' at “its . . prenfler showing last night. 1t,is the story. of & yunng Tawyer in, a-small, town who “is devoted to fishing and who at’ the outbreak of the World War, enlists and, returns in hero. - In Funu he -meeta’ agsin a.girh he has admired. back 'home. She returns first sand paves, the, way for his'reception, but his modesty ,prompts him to:hide his light under a 'bushel. Finally he is caught and properly “received” by -the popu- lace. He ‘is groomed for .Congress, but refuses to agree to certain cor- rupt | ‘demands and learning, ‘as he balieves, that the girl has urged. him on to further, her brother’s ends. s from_ town. Later he ‘is ¢k, wins the clection'and wéds tre girl who was always true lu hum-l( and ‘ta htm, Meighan is ideally” cast,. with thu mnturnl lovabla characteristics of a true Ade hero. Lois' Wilson is charming as the. girl; * Theodore Roberts, Will Carlown, : Laurance Wheat, *Charles Ogle and others ap- v in a well balanced cast. “Owr Leading Citiz together With the comedy featuring "Quééhic”, the ‘horse with the human * brain,, 'wfll appear again tonight, at - the _{‘mnd theater * In" final showings. FREE AIR" 'A'l‘ THE GRAND THURSDAY AND:FRIDAY . king of . 4] pl‘ul)l’lllfl names -lor motion ‘picturés, the H&d i released featur re¢” Ali”’ ‘which “cames to,the Grand theater tomos- ‘row for an engagement uf two deys s one of the most” dppropriately ‘named pictures of which -thig néw. paper has any knowledge ' { “Free' Air is a " pleture adapted from the Smelalr Lewis story of the same' name which’ xan “serially in the Saturdany Evening Post,’ It "was directed by E. H, Griffith, and every inch' 'of the picture from the opening scene to the final fade out as made in the .. “free air” of Montana, Mlnncstnn‘, Nnrth Dukotn and. Wisconsin, he e »| townsfolk. baffled: by basng ta show than ‘bathiag P Srestonsin swimming, sombined g;« of formy, hes been maéy thenew nlvhm;nc!u dhn‘dw copecis Il:%“. ' deadh :-pu Fo' e St. Pasl ‘where the opening scenes were madeé, . Fror that time on, until the company reached Gl ier, Park wherd the concluding . scenes were slwt, the company lived: qut of doots for' o’ penml of ‘moe’ than eleven weeks: “Free ‘Air” is 'a thorouzhly en- joyable comedy-drama. The St Paul Pioneer Press gays, | w7 “Free Air" is a. fine plctule It'is as'intéresting as many pictures more:| highly | tuuted ‘Th(,l‘t‘ are many points "TRACKS" AT THE ELKO ++THEATER AGAIN TONIGHT “Horsea' were stolen and- - the mysterious cow: tracks, scarched: the country- side. Tricked by the cunning of the bidndjts ‘thé . sheriffi and posse " re- turned empty hande Who were . the thieves? Tow the mystéry: wis unravelled -and the guilty nnrl S npprehended, will be own,"in the Playgoers feature, “Tracks'” whowing . again tonight at the Bk theater. ‘The cast is®com- ppsedof 'such. well’ k own, Acreen artisty;ua Bill , Patton, - *'Beatrice Burnham; Noblo ‘Nohnson, “Francis Domas and_J. ‘Farrold-- McDonald. J;\sep‘h J. Franz. dirtcted from the atory of; V. Jefferson, L | L AL R One fenr more hos been decided upon by congress for the gryuting of medals for. gallantry - In the .World wai. . Army officers contend that muny deeds of-valor® hy: enlisted ‘men huve ] THJMAS MEI “ABOH 2uxom A SECRAE AN S1oAY (Conducted by T ol or Amerien) | FURNISH ROOM. IN_ HOSPITAL |« intesnant Eaugh, Whic lrc itivated, Well' Werth Troubl : th can cmuntn lulu\l\.n‘i SPONLAL: iwell an you cln caitivate . 'But ¥ou must mn’kt‘ 3 old an’"opinton: Boy,. scouts- of Terre‘ Haute, 'Ind,, l have provided--the. furnlnhlnn for a | room’ in | the new - Union hospital, of, | ¢ thiat “city, ‘The ' Terre’ Hauto ‘Sta n editorial comienting on ‘this 'good s o makes the following stateluent: B4 Theigife: of “the scouts “is, particu: larly anpwpnn(e “since it represents an'eff0ve o1 Sthe part of the various lrocm tu enlarge their work. - It has maut a 'sucrifice on’the part of the: Luys. Do’ sonie it was merely retrain- hig from conlemplne& Ppleasure In rec- reation to dévote ‘the time in earning money' for “the. troan. contrlhmlnn Other buyn have ' engaged ln varigus enterpriges’to raise funds. “They have adhered” striet); “8cout . tra- the public: for. their funds.’ |i¢ business man’ whio Jaughed,| -pom-nonuy sud, Deartlly ‘and: tqloully con -easily, but I tonnd mAan; Meved- by 'a’'good ‘laugh moment. - I:fnd it a mkhty hdlpf\ll Iness: and’ social gsset,; And st the sanie “time’ the mn ot ot ln\lshlnx “The: gift “means more’ to: the. Mos: | e ‘pital than..the amount ot monty vided :to *furnish; the :rog be 1 brought the boys Into intinate relation: ship with the humanitarian enterprise | und their Interest in such work will con- tinue. They will realize the good thelr contribution has . done .and will be ready to give their efforts to other worthy causes, The gitt-is an encour- agement to the directors of the los- pital. It proves a larger: public Inter- est.In the welfare work. It is.an in- spiration and suggestion.to.other or- ganizations. that . are inclined to as- slst fn supporting helpful movements.” TROPHY FOR BOY SCOUTS Xork and left on a specia] train for: California. ls offering a. trophy’ to't! boy -scout troop, under the Pa -councl, which. turns :in. the wumber,'of articles ‘g| streets,; which might ‘be: dangerous to Alrep, . During the first ‘['this umpnl'n the scouts had‘ turned’ 1+ 81,849 ces of glass, tin, wire, aH bom and so fort A HISTOHIC sCOUT HANDBOOK One of the many interesting stories “First of all, you cantof course, keep the . teeth. absolutely :clgan. They ought 'to be brushed night and ymorn- ing. Then they can: be igitened and filled and generally fixed. up: by |. the.dentiat. Yes, thére will be dentist’s /bills, but: you will be investing 1n 8 00d:1coking’ smile. ; You buy hats and s and flce powthr to improve your so why mot, buy. - looking lmlle -—Rhodo. h’-le, signer. ¥ GOT IDEA FOR CASH \REGIST! EH Original ‘Maker of Machines -Copled Device From Automati : Used on Ocean V. The inventjon . of- the . ca .was due to one of those hsppy ac- ,Inkefl adyantage. A Dbusiness. man iof Dayton, Ohlo, named Jucob Ritty, ‘had a,store in & good 1 that elty, dnd ‘1t~ ntn?hd mq-y ,“yet somehbw ‘it “was: not proflt- He whrried ‘o much’;.about ll’ek. f success’ that | a vacation camie Tecesdary, and hedecided to itake &:trip-to Burope. While on' the e Ritty ‘one dayi visited the --mn'- engine room. His athention was ieaught ‘Dby the -automatic indicator which: recorded the revolutions of the haft. The ld- occurred :the cagh’reglater: £ At ithe ‘time of ;this; inventiol ‘H._Patterson, owned a retail lmp in rather ctude type—and was so-plexsad ith. the . results -thap.he realized the ties they offered.. company . that wi; malln[ rg! from. the | opez Real' Discoverer. Lopeéz, . the 'Glseoverer of iatia- the place of his burial i un-|. |lm0wn. .-Marshall who accidentally idiscoyered. gold ‘i, the mfl race i Sutter's. Ford six: years nflonm-d WAl {given: $3,000 & year by the state and related at-the Natlonal. Council meet- || ing at Chieago, s the tale of the boy scout handbook ‘told 'by Doctor: Elson, [ of the University of Wiséonsin. The ddctor: was stationed at one of the hr'est réconstruction hospitals and lstened to the ‘confidences of many wollnded doughboys.: In the course of a‘conversstion, ‘two 6t them told him how they “snitched” & boy scout hand- book \\hlch they found on board ship o thell way overseas because its con- tentd Eppeuled to them: “Do you know, ", Sald ‘one of them, “we took that book ‘all tllmugh France? ‘We carrled it/ with us Imo the’trenches. We had it with us ‘dlways and we.got more out of 1t' {han we;ever-got out’ of any olher book.” The doctor asked to see the” cherlnned volume and ‘the boy fished 1€ up grom under his pillow. It was muddy, ‘thumb ‘marked, dogeared, blood stuined—a 'disreputable looking affair, but like the wounded lad .gho loved. it, it hdd’ done its bit. scéu*ra INVITE PRESIDENT : Arco hoy Acouts ‘ving leamnd that: ‘President Hurdlhg might.pass through Idaho in July, on way to the. Nu- | tionul Editorial-mesociation meeting at Mluaouln, Montan: extended um inVita- un active local trea'phmtln campaig ufider ithe ‘direction of the “University . of Idaho. Ong hupdréd- silver maples are to be p\.nled by the “scoutas ml once. \Here are & few: of the. Tong - good turis reported - anonymiously fron Milwaukee stouts ' durlng -Boy: 1Scout. week last Aprit: “or éd_.an ' hogr helplnz n mnn o texlennlnx Y-5Stopped <boysy from teasing, dog.” B 0¥ friend’s paper route le he»’w ¢ boeh Picked a™% en. ‘ot me roud." qu Plnur iown _the land upon wi 1i\twd also was given a punsion. Lopet {immediately reported-his:discovery to ihis' employers. rshall {kept .the dlucovery a secret until they hld taken possession of large tracts ot land, for which they . gave .the. In- idian most nothing. Both . Sutter 'and’ Marshall knew that’ their (s firat discovefers of godd wer he Mexican revolutions, and ;old fields. (n the Sun i Amateur photographers are delight: ed- to" fiiid,; sometimes, that they 0 pagural cloude: upon' their negat and they imagine that these have ‘oc- ‘curred by .a:lucky chiance. -Really. rehult ll & proof that "th have-th o< Eaplanation of Dreams.’ Nunierouw: 'forms. of fever - nouiced by-dreams ‘of ‘an uncohnmfi& i territying. character; while.in casedidf sévers’ neursigia>and shieumatic ‘affée- tiona, disturbed dreams are octasional- 2 "t lndlmmon ;lm rise to very mrhld dreasas, juto, which. weeping.:'sorrow, Jeithd; - funerais, suffocuiion, -and ltrnnle animalg enter, Allthese g3 are due to the i curious effect which the mind has over the body during periods of sleep, for dreaming Is & very natural thing, and {those-whe never dream atiil ase sald -t Y& mentally afflieted. - i b S, nmmmmmu. Wicked Judae, During a visit -he paid to ‘Oberam- mergau several years ago;the late Mr. Andrew’D. White, the American dip- lomat, 'made ‘the acquaintance of the; Judas, Whom'he' described ag by far ithe best>¥ctor ‘in the: whole performe “Mry: White. ‘remarked :so., hiw | e ouglit. to have n double sulary,’ “He theustaid A Yew T weeks: be-. L gvan. Workipg -at bis pm\\t woman tmm the ‘mountisug; eame: fn; . itoo(l still, and guzed.at him: intently,.: his ‘asking herwhnt¢she wanted nhe “L'saw. you in’the play yester- . wished . to look;at ‘you again, dead.. He; too, was ‘a very, —Manchester Guardian. and l@tmne pnlliug ‘pow the : round « 18 with two' larzs l;mmkets, according ‘to Popular Me- Chanies : Magazine. ' -Outside’ of: edch sprocket is .a cast-steel: -arm which projects: forward- and downward, car- . rying. &t its mn; ‘end :a, simaller 1 wheel.. A track tread,pabsesaroun ‘the. sprogket and:ldler.wheéel, glving, the tractor. increased bearlng. area. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE, PIONEER :_.:-‘7—:“—:‘- ELKO To!gg Nohle.lnhnsnn A Phy Goers Pncture Sp-clnl Six-Reel. We-tem Mynery-’l'hlr'lslls-komm . HAROLD LLOYD, COMEDY,. 0N THE FlRE"‘ .+ Shows 2330-7: _PFLOCK’S. Muslc «.Regular Prices ' Thursday & Frlday D. BUTLER in “THE MILKY WAY” et Made in Minn, Wingon-in and Montana. Delightful Comedy Drama | clulml E photognphy. No end eautiful Minnesota views.”—St.:Paul News. ‘THURS. & FRI: A song i sung; a speech is made; and the face of a loved one fades from the mind; BUT A PICTURE! ~that lives forever! e WNta xhg‘&_ HAKKERUP The Pnotp%mpher in Your Bramatxc Art 00-62 11th St. South 15t Tenchers a5 f MADAME BAILEY-APFELBECK Louln Woll, Master Violinist ' and Pedagogu! Ciyde Stephen, distinguished Planist & and: Peue -Courses—All instruments—All Subjects ... - Certifitales and Diplomay Dormitory Accommod Largest Recital Hall in. Nor Fall Term Opean Sept. Catalog Free Chzrlis M. Beit Director Willism “H.. Rontius Oralory-Dramatie o Art Director, of Music . 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