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zs ing cn hor ter est pla tri: thi bri it us —— PAGE F classes could not afford to offend any particular religious denorina- tlon—but while many shook their heads and predicted dire failure as a result, the changes were all approved ‘ by the New York critics after the (4; ia world premier in the Astor theater, CONSTANCE TALMADGE HAS GORGEOUS GOWNS limited funds, Th ity as he returns to Miss Ayres to| cast and unl beg her forgiveness; the fiery out-| tion of Lon Chaney for the ti! bursts of Miss Naldi, her violent] 0f “Quasimodo, the Hunchbac! flirtations dnd her absolute cold-|® logical one. Hi beneath her spell; the sweetness of | Played in “The Miracle Man,” Certainly all the elements of success are contained in the production— for a newfound love and his humil-| Universal had the story, the title, the amazing ability and also in the right of the be judged guilty. Cte Casper Dally Cribune accused | ftive-inch cement base. The date for to a public hearing before he should | remonstrances was ‘set at May 19. A sanitary sewer district was the meeting by the council there is) with lights the same as were recent-| asieq for a block baunded by Locust, Nttle whatever. tehtion of resigning and had promis- Miss Ayres, her silent suffering as| Sido the Law,” and “Shadows, ed the mayor that he would do #0 IN “THE GOLDFISH she seca her lover allpping away|Which required contortion ability a8} 60. ‘trat two daya later he sald he from her and her indescribable joy when he returns—these are the in- gredients that combine well known, It {8 claimed tha’ well as unusual dramatic training, 18/44 changed his mind. to make| Chaney required four and one half "We'll get him out," said Mayor Loy in re- sponse to a question put by B, EB. Constance Talmadge in the now-|non't Call It Love” a production hours daily to don the make-up of Enterline, attorney for Royce. veau riche sequences of her latest| that ranks as the best William de|the deformed bellringer of Notre comedy, “The Goldfish,” is a bril-| nitle tas ever given the public. Dame. ant sight. Clare West, noted cos-| ‘phis picture comes to the Rialto tume designer, has lterally draped) theater tomorrow. ‘The above men- Constance in jewels for the scenes| tioned trio is featured as also are in “The Goldfish” which show the|‘rheodore Kosloff and Rod La star as a New York woking goll| Rocque. It’s an adaptation of the who has suddenly come into great| novel, “Rita Coventry,” by Julian riches, Street, “The Goldfish,” a First National AMES Ch EE FOR LAST TIMES TODAY reconstructed in its entirety at Unt. were eight squares of streets of the period of Louix XI. Reserved seats are now on sale. AOYGE TO GET ful in the gowns designed for her by Clare West, even though Direc- tor Jerome Storm has purposely meen to it that she is overloaded ‘with a stupendous display of wealth ‘Wild applause greeted the state- The Cathedral of Notre Dame was|™ent by the mayor and for several minutes the members of the aud- versal City for the production, as} lence expressed thelr sentiments by Parisian applauding and cheering those with whom they agreed and hissing those with whom they did not. No such demonstration of public , sentiment had previously been manifested in the council chamber during the pres- ent administration. The council last night declared its Intention of creating a paving dis- trict to be known as District No, 48 and to cover Ash street from CY enue to Fourteenth, Elm street from CY to Fifteenth, Tenth street from the alley between David and ubt but that action will be|ly placed on Center street is seen taken against Royce if the council] with a petition handed in last night. | Cottonwood, Twelfth, and Railroad. has power to take it, 8. F, Pelton is| It 1 the only member of the body who| as! has expressed his absolute disagree-| ing to be extended to Conwell will] street, p! ment with the policy of any action] be presented soon and action will be| ordered. taken then. on Mayor 8. K, Loy stated that im-| lights would be assessed against the/ cludes mediately after Ruyce’s conviction | abutting property. hearted disposal of those who fall|to portray characters such H@/ the councilman had expressed his in-| The matter of expected that another petition| .Thore being no protests on Paving is for the same system of light-| district which is on West First and specifications were ‘The council deferred action district No, 29 which in- ‘fashington, Jackson, and Conwell from Fifth to Fifteenth. urchasing about! The grade must first be establish- AMERICA Bishop-Cass 7 TODAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY The installation of the The -Way to Win ’Em Is to Keep "Em Guessing and dressed in tho extremes of fashion. As Mrs. Herman Krauss in “The Goldfish” Constance will be the center of attraction for every shell from Portland, Ore., to Portland, Maine. In the earlier sequences of “The Goldfish” Constance plays the role of a piano picker in a Coney Island dance hall. And, after she divorces Herman Krauss and be- @omes Mrs. Hamilton J. Powers she is seen as a young Fifth avenue matron of impeccable taste, Jack Mulhall is Constance’s lead- ing man. Othefs having prominent roles in the cast are Jean Hersholt, Za Su Pitts, Edward Connelly, Wil- Mam Conklin, Nellie Bly Baker, Leo ‘White and Wallace Davidson. SA VIOLA DANA HAS MANY EXPERIENCES WHEN IN ET, each AMEN RUBIN TAILOR Yearning for excitement and love Viola Dana goes through many novel experiences in the photoplay, “In Search of a Thrill," which ts playing for the last times today at the Rialto theater. She has the role of a girl in love with an author ‘whose lips are sealed when he learns that che has fallen helr to a for- tune. Five years later they meet egain and he strives to show her the selfishness of the life she is leaving. It is in Paris through the crooked streets and into bar rooms that har- bor unscrupulous Apaches that the| film and on which more than $1,500,- man and the girl seek their way one | 000 was expended, : night in search of new thrills. They obtain them. The frivolous creature | story—being defended on the ground of whims and fancies comes to|that a production intended for all realize that pet monkeys do not take the place of babies. picture. Although ordinarily pos- sessing a look of innocence she*is able to. disguise herself so that scarcely anyone would realize her identity. Sho puts on some very hard expressions in the photoplay. age ee MANY THINGS COMBINE FOR SUCCESS OF AGTS) wits, 2 ion aca fe fl Difficult serial and stunts, humor, song, and dancing, compose an excellent bill of vaude- ville which opened yesterday at the Columbia theater, Alice De Garmo proved that she knows how to stay in the air and do it with all the con- fidence of the experienced artist. Some of the things she does in her act seem almost beyond the powers of the avernge aerial worker. Along a different line but of an equally high standard is the work of Terrell and Kemp who use each| §n4 my aunt thought it would help | other as bases for feats of agility. For those who seek to be amused! Vegetable Compound and it brought in a lighter way the song and patter | things right and I was in good shape and the neat dancing of Sowers and| Steger {s sure to be an attraction Personalities which win their aud: fence at once help them toward the completion of an otherwise success: ful act Miss Dana is peculiarly sulted to HIS BRIGHT the rale in which she is cast in this a Pema all da GY HEARING (Continued From Page One) Owen Moore in The Chicken In the Case, which was shown at the iris theater yesterday, scored a distinct success, After Ash to Ash, Eleventh street from the ley between David and Ash to Elm, and Twelfth, Thirteenth, and Four- having seen Mr.| If the attorney general does not give| teenth from the alley between David Moore's acting in his former suc]an opinion Mr. Hemingway will write|®nd Ash to the alley between Elm cess, something out of the ordinary] one, to the best or his ability, he| and Oak. The petitioners requested plain or Was expected of The Chicken In the| stated last night. He stated also his Ca , and no one was disappointed.| belief in the right of the citizens to| reinforced concrete six inches thick The picture was written and direct-| petition in the manner they had done! or two-inch asphaltic surface with —————————————————————————— ed by Victor Heerman, and great credit is due him for the wonderfully entertaining and humorous produc: tion he has made for the screen. The story ts of a country youth who, in order to come into his in- heritance, borrows his best friend's wife, The complications that arise when his well-meaning aunt decides to take a hand in the well-being of the couple, and how this country youth finally squirms out of the matrimonial muddle he has gotten himself into, forms one of the most delightful bits of comedy that has come to the screen for some time, Of course, in the end the hero finds himself a wif, but that is only as all good pictures should end. This closes at the Iris to DAME” POPULAR HERE "The Hunchback of Notre Dame” the picturized yersion ef Victor Hugo's classic which has come down through the ages with untarnished| 1 MAKE SUITS lustre_{s still drawing crowds to the T RDE Wyoming. Aside from the natural interest in the screening of such a 00 R notable masterpiece, there is a gen: eral interest to see the production which required more than a year to Liberties were taken with the BABY GIRL Brought Joy to Home. Mrs, | Price’s Health Restored by | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-| table Compound Scootac, Pa.— ‘‘I never felt like any workstandin; on my feet, I woul: just aes around ong. Atif times would have terrible pains and would be in bed threeor four days, 1 was in this con- Patsy Ruth Miller the girl honor has been made into the world is talking about! | papers. I had heard different women say it was good for women’s troubles, me as it had helped her. So I took the | before I ame a mother again. I believe it helps at birth, too, as with both my other babies I suffered a} eat deal more than with this one. Negro comedy {s not often of high| — Mrs. Ropert PRICE, Scootac, via standard and when it fs one may us- ually Jook for instinctive genius or long study of the negro character by| of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s the performer. In the work of Smith| Vegetable Compound, 98 out of every and Revere it is both, Their act was| 100 report they were benedl B roaring success last night. The Hallroom Boys" which ts the musical comedy staged by Bud Brownie's Budding beauties has been very Inughable and has scored new friends for the troupe during {ts two- day run. AS REE, “DON'T CALL IT LOVE” HAS COMPLEX TRIANGLE Probably the most complex love triangle ever written into a motion picture {s that In Willlam de Mille's latest production for Paramount, “Don't Call It Love.” It is com s Ayres, a wonderful girl loves with all her heart, who # that the man she loves is bachelor, and knows that there will never be an other man J Holt, a perfectly selfish bachelor whe never intends to mar It is Holt whom Miss Ayres lov 2 Naldi, an opera star whos t nds t ‘ ¢ with for © now lence of Holt, the shat confidence when he { smitten with the passior ate beauty of Miss Naldi, the dra tatic climax when she ignores hits | Lockhaven, Pa, Tn a recent country-wide canvass ted by its use, COLUMBIA Tip Top Entertainers SOWERS and STEGER In Witty and Melodious Bits In the Snappy Farce Comedy “THE HALLROOM BOYS” Hear the Greatwestern Four | Kenneth A Thrilling Offering ALICE DeGARMO Of Trapeze Originalities Mermaid Comedy, “High Life” | | \f Matinee Every Day 2:30—40c Sir Hall Caine’s mighty story of a woman’s blind love and a man’s tion picture masterpiece that gil Were Her Parents Too Strict? If a daughter does not get some free- dom she may take it all. Why did she leave home to seek affections in the arms of another? Thousands of Girls Disappear from their homes annually. ARE MODERN PARENTS TOO STRICT ? ‘sNamze The Man” Starting an Indefinite Run at the RIALTO “How So” BUD BROWNIEL’S BUDDING BEAUTIES ° TERRELL and KEMP Hand to Hand Balancing, Posing And Feats of Strength Evenings 6:45 and 9 o’Clock Substantial Quality and RIGHT IN TUNE Evelyn Selbic the mother Saturday TODAY TOMORROW 4 Acts Vaudeville-Musical Comedy--Pictures Two Dark Clouds of Merriment SMITH and REVERE Tell You How to win ’em How to hold ’em How to make ’em How to love ’em How to jilt ’em How to keep ’em Hit of All Time Last Times Today BISHOP-CASS OWEN MOORE —in— “THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE” —and— SNUB POLLARD in “CALIFORNIA OR BUST” STARTING RIALTO seins, Sooue TvEOR sad seme LLAsKY PREseIT William deMille PRODUCTION WITH AGNES AYRES JACK HOLT NITANALDI THEODORE KOSLOFF ROD LA ROCQUE Miss Constance Will Toe the mark. $1,000 worth of supplies with which | ed in this district. Plans and epeci-| district 45 which includes Washing. to instal fire alarms was referred to | fications were ordered for paving] ton from Fifth to Fifteenth. Possibility of a lighting district on} the building and lights committee. From the sentiments expressed at} Second street from Wolcott to Grant In the Dark. IRIS 10ce & 20c |THE HUNCHBAC RS Gas SOOTTS HAT is love? This picture shows what it is —and what it isn’t. And takes you behind glam- orous opera foot- lights and in- to secret society mansions, _ Pro- duced b: rector of “Grum- py.” Gir —Also— Mack Sennet Comedy—“One Cylinder Love” Fun From the Press Pathe News ADDED ATTRACTION ARCHIE JONES--BARITONE Singing at Matinee, 3—Evenings 7:45, 9:30 Al “DONT CALLIT LOVE’ TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924 bar aan Rs Sareea Huber’s Jewelry Store iz now located —at— 117 East Second Street A Health Food .,. for Frail Children SCOTTS @ “IN SEARCH OF A THRILL?” VIOLA DANA---RIALTO TODAY The Belle of Paris -and the Apaches A Romance of Mystery, Intrigue and Adventure Also Cameo Comedy—Hodge Podge—Cartoon Shows Start: 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 ADDED ATTRACTION _ARCHIE JONES BARITONE Singing Matinee 3 o’Clock Evenings, 7:45, 9:30 Only Three Days More DF NOTRE DAME Matinee—50c, 75c; Nights—50c, 75c, $1.00 lus Tax Please make early reservations as seats are selling fast for the last three days. Phone 2430-W. yOM Cverybody s heatre. POST CLOCK DANCE Wednesday Night Four Beautifz! Post Clocks Given Away Free to the Ladies These are very beautiful Glass Post Clocks. Something out of the ordinary, and will make a nice addition to the home. Arkeon Dancing Academy ALWAYS SOMETHING DIFFEREN’