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~ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921. OFFIGIALS ARE CRITIGZED FOR WET ATTITUDE Judges Included in Scoring of Commissioner Haynes in Address Before Metho- WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.— Judges and public officials were taken to task jast night for their attitude toward proh{bition enforcement, by commis: sioner Haynes, in an address at the Methodist “Foundary church _ here, This attitude he described as “s foe we miust not overlook.” “As long as public officials take a hostile attitude,” said Mr. Haynes, “it is going to be difficult to get jur- jes to conyict. The attitude of the and the prosecuting attorney much to do with the verdict of the jury. In some cases, Iam told, it is difficult to tell whether the boot- x A Sas ae | legge or the prohibition: official , is on trial. Jt has been sugrested that the attitude of such. public officials might be. greatly changed if more of our better citizens would attend court. The friends of the bootiegger sill the courtroom but ‘the friends of the Inw keep away.” Some public officials, he declared, feel that the eighteenth amendment is not binding upon them ‘while there are a few judges who.use their high position to express disdain of the wie Volstead act.” Light fines and long | ichelas, delays, he added, have contributed “to the defiance in which the bootlegger holds the law.” Another obstacle in the path of pro- hibition enforcement, Mr. Haynes con- tinued, “waa an unholy alliance,” be- at Hurst F; al are working st Horet Farm jeadley Surrey, along | een aces ome Photogra, Pri icholas, Golltzr, right and Figia tad VHMtaRGORS tattle teenie derine te | OSTEOPATHS ORGANIZE ~— AT FRMDAY. MEETING Monday. Frank P. Walsh, of counsel! for the miners, so tndicated In a let; ter today to. Senator Kenyon, chatr-} man of the committee, asking that tween the apparently respectable | Subpoenas: be issued for a number of ciass and “the most vicious and erim-.| Witnesses: The minera will unde inal class.” take, the letter said, “to make clear" In “The Speed Girl," the star, Babe | Daniels is seen as the very type of present day girl. The scenario con tains the action necessary to the star) and with an attractive new leading | man, and the old faithful, Walter Hiers, as the press agent, to say noth- | ing of the rest of the well. chosen cast, the picture cannot, fall to please every one. In’ addition to the “Speed |- Girl” the “Ne’er_to Return Road.” in which Wallace Beery is featured is included in the program showing. fo. the last times today. The picture is taken from’a one act play written by! 1: Mrs. Otis Skinner and is the tale of! for an, escaped convict who is “treated white" by a little old woman in a , lonely farm house. Beery who is without doubt one of the best “heav des” Unt the screen can boast, is well supported by the cast. | For Sunday the popular “The Man from Lost River,” more poptilar author, Ka’ lin’ Burt, who also w ing Iron® and “Snow Blind, shown at the Anicrica. A r eluding House Peters, Ajlen Forrest and Miss Fritzi Brunett present the strong rama in an unnyu A picture in whieh the @ the star, is Curves Ahead ing Helene Chadwick gives place in stardom to the every day happenings in the home life of the great human |— Rupert Hugh scenario, sal appeatinth the responsive cor every one of the audience. The pl ture will be shown Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday at the America. An excellent characterization, play- ed by Lon Chaney, of a butler with a passion for social Justice but also the mind of a dreamer {s one of the high picture by the , author of the esents a univer ure wh sounds | in the heart of ae necessity . for summoning Judge} ~\ - wary, Mine Workers to Quiz Gary WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. — Judge Fribert H. Gary, chairman of the board jot the United States Bteel cofporn- tion; Brigy Gen. H. H. Bandholtz, and Attorney General B. T. England. of West Virginia, are listed among the witnesses to be summoned by attor- neys for the United Mine Workers of merica when the senate sub-com: iittee resumes {ts inquiry into the P\est Virginia labor troubles next Sarees The Casper osteopaths met*in the { ‘ [emis of Dr.Caroline C, Davis in the UNE: XMENT NOT SERIOUS. | rr bune ‘building last night and or- MPLO’ LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 22—Unem: ployment, In'Nebraska at this time fs | Satie auseciation Dee Pane ee Se aoe Recceshe, appearing (he elected president for the ensuing year, to, work ata living wage, although | yr” 7 Staford, vice president and steps are being taken: to provide | urer. eer dos future, Herbert. Hoowse,| The association will hold mectine secrelary. of the devartmaent of com. | queit, mouth rperageaeies * Of srotmas merce, | Washington, replying. to the | “terest willbe discussod. latter’e questionnaire on unemploy- ment in this state, Governor Mc. " NOTICE. Kelvie . pledged. the ‘agencies of the| 671 Field, Gas Well’ and’ Refinery state to bring about readjustment of | workers local fo 43 endorse ‘the the_present_unfavorable conditions.“ Biackm TONITE 8 8 a M. - BIG 10c DANCE Plenty of Entertainment if You Don’t Dance Gents, Established Price War Tax . Total. ...... Ladies, Complimentary. We Pay Your War Tax DON’T FORGET THE BIG MASQUERADE Hallowe'en Evening, October 31—$100 i in Prizes Miss Elsie B. Hughes in Charge of Studio and Dancing Lessnas, Appointments From 10 A. M. to Noon and 2 to 8 P.M 132 North Center Street Telephone 1700 YDERS P PENYDEE ADMISSION L. Wade, secretry anil treas: | ¢ GARDENS _ bi he herders "RESERVATIONS ARE NOW BEING MADE VAUDEVILLE NOT A STOCK COMPANY---NOT A “TAB” SHOW---NEW ACTS AND NEW PEOPLE EACH WEEK. STARTING NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. _ | , Two SHOWS EACH NIGHT AT 7:00 AND 9:00 Admission—Parquet 75c, Plus War Tax; Balcony 50c, Plus War Tax A Bishop-Cass T heater- Clears the Pores Of Impurities Daily_use of the Soap, with oc- casional Cuticura Talcum is ideal for jpowdering and perfuming. pemcerton ied ¢-mrd AS “Outlewra Lab eateries, De 9."" Sold eve there, he. Ciatanen 4 (Se, Taleusm 2c. wee Cu shaves without mug. Have You Overlooked Your Wife’s-Birthday? DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD Psychometry Private Consultations, Pri- vate and Satisfactory Read- ings on All Subjects. All questions answered no mat ter how trivial or important, given by Madame @ay. . Call 673R for ap pointment or 319 East © street, be tween North Beech and North Dur bin streets, “opposite Burlington freight house. his n Friday and Iris Theater. tell, who is c tors of the TONIGHT FUN FUN apphire Girls -- WITH--- a8 — PEOPLE MOSTLY GIRLS ea ee PEOPLE The actor who always portrays bash fullness with ieittence For Friday and Saturday May Col Ln j bowers of acti PAGE FIVE =| lerrify.ng experience she had ever had. M ill My My Yams Bay, Wis., to work with the di —-— | This is tor Sunday and Monday. lulionatre Is rector, Dr. Edwin B. Frost, throug? ly we = Picture featuring the well whose efforta he was located among 5T no M Rodgers in.“Jubilo” will ° 7 . ear Constantinop: 9 ve seen at the Ira on Tocay ony.|. Given Estate cin annals onda de ch realism explains | fact that he is really | ome. hie ashtuiness| , in Long Fight QUICK RELIEF FROM ee CONSTPATIN and Thursday m: ra o oa Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nce of the vaudeville in | millic Two shows will be! ended 5 e Iris, On. Wednes.| 3 pres That is the joyful cry of “housands s produced Olive ability by in addition to the | spendthr “The Foolish Age” s Doris May will be shown. nd Why of the pie nd of laughs to the calomel. physician for 17 years and calomel’s old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabiets do not contain colonel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. | No griping | — little sugar-coated, “a e-colored tab- | h They cause the bowels and liver to Russ Astronomer Joins Chicago U. 8 will be seen at the Iris tn as usual the ure that which ‘is £ ng. “All's star ts ses the ‘ed to her llieetel I ge neflledl — Bt NEW YORK, Oct Dr. Otto! act normally. They never force them en are em+|"gruve, Russian astronomer, who to unnatural action. carpenters, | came ¢ sia with the Wr Ifyou have a “dark brown mouth kind of/army aber and who hi bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—z labor that ih woman} chop w sts-of the headache—torpi1_liver—constipation, her ha jot T his Univer nounced t tral has sure and pleasant re- .° two of Dr. Edwards” 2. ‘ take themev i to keep right. Try them, 15¢ Tt doe TONIGHT FUN FUN TONIGHT LET’S HAVE SOME FUN FU FUN FUN FUN NOG NO | NO NO Vaudeville Animated Photography HOOT GIBSON UNIVERSAL STAR HUB THEATER SUNDAY Big Scenic Production “THE BACHELOR’S DILEMMA” NONa FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS HOOT CGIBSON In His First Full Length Feature Extraordinary ACTION DIRECTED BY JACK FORD STORY BY J. ALLEN DUNN A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION WITH A Great Supporting Cast of Sterling Players TODAY AND SUNDAY