Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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MOST BZHABIABLE MOVING PICTURES EVER TAKER. Lassoing Wild Animals in Africa BY THE WORLD'S FAMOUS BUFFALO JONES and WESTERN COWBOYS The most thrilling and daredevil feat ever accomplished. % -j - Col. Hoosevelt on viewing the plotnres said:— “A really phenomenal record of a really phenomenal feat.” The pictures are of the photographic quality from start to finish, and most of the work Is done close up to the camera, so that every movement can be seen. Beginning with the start of the expedition from Nairodi the pictures take us for miles across the veldt and jungles to the game country. The big ox-carts, loaded with impedimentia, are shown crossing a “drift,” or small stream; the camp of the expedition en route and fording streams form interesting views. Arriving at the scene of action Colonel Jones‘and his cowboys get busy. The first victim is an ugly wart hog. There is a lively chase, but his hogship is soon tangled hopelessly in the lariats, thrown and tied. The pext victim of the plainsman’s skill is the hartebeast, of which they make easy work. An eland comes next, and here one of the.cow ponies adds to the fun by giving an exhibition of bucking. He got frightened at the eland, which was new to him, and - declined to stand while his rider was tying the beast. When the ropers got after a giraffe there was some tall riding. Those big, ungainly creatures can go some when they get started, and this one led his pursuers a merry chase before he was finally roped and tied. One of the most sensational scenes is the capture of a particularly ugly rhinoceros. It was one of the two-horned variety, and one of the horns is extra long and dangerous. After several charges the ropethrowers . got him right, and he was eventually thrown. The capture of the rhino called for a big celebration in the camp that night among the natives. Succeeding scenes show the capture es zebra, a cerval cat, a cheetah, which 'is a sort of leopard, and finally a full-grown lioness. This latter exploit was attended with great danger. But Madam Lioness is eventually shown swinging from the limb of a tree, where she is properly muzzled, her claws manicured, and is placed on a drag and hauled to camp. This great picture will be run In the To* Night AFTERNOON ABB EVENING, COMMENCING AT IP.M.

Presbyterian Church. The revival services at the Presbyterian church have been well attended all week- * Two interesting services have been planned lor tomorrow. Rev. Miller will speak, at 10:45 a. m., on the theme, “The Crisis of a Great Life.” At 7 p. m. on the theme, “Remember Lot’s Wife.” Miss May Rowley will sing at both of these services. You can’t afford to miss her solos. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend these services.

Easter Opening • • * Thursday, Friday . . and Saturday March 16, 17, and 18 We will have on display many of the Spring Smart Creations We will have expressly for these days extensive lines of Cloaks, Suits and Skirts, furnished us by two leading ladies’ apparel houses—houses enjoying nation-wide fame for their exclusive creations and the merit of their merchandise. * >' . A golden opportunity to secure that new Easter Garmept. V ; 7 We invite you tc call and inspect the line. Fendig’s Fair