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TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1924. « TARKINGTON ASSISTS IN SOREHING NOE Booth Tarkington evinced a keen interest in the filming of his story, “Pied Piper Malone,'' written espe- cially for Thomas Meighan, the star of the Paramount picture at the Rialto theater the last times today. He was on tho ts" during the filming of a greater part of the scenes for the story. ‘Although several of Mr. Tarking- ton's novels have been put into pic- ture form, this is the first one he has written originally for the screen and the first one he has actually had a working part in. The actual working out of the scenario by Tom Geraghty interest- ed the Hoosier author very much— he wanted to be on the spot when SUFFERED PAIN FOR YEARS Mrs. Jahr Finally Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound Howard Lake, Minn. — ‘I write to let you know that I have taken jeer several bottles of dj Meanest Man in the World,” Compound a trial. I go’ from it and feel able to do my house- work now. Lused to have lots of pains, but after taking the medicine I am relieved from pains that I had suf- fered from for years. I recommend the Vegetable Compound to my friends, and hope this letter will be gatiatactory: ‘for See Sat ae aoe ae /ENNIE jo. Howes 8 Mi Free upon Request E, Pinkham’s Private Text- book’ contains valuable Segal that every woman should ive. TODAY _ “A Man That Looks Like Me” Presented By NAUGHTY BABY REVUE COMPANY Featuring LEW GREEN In Blackface —also— “PURE GRIT” Feature Picture and COMEDY 10e———__40e in| Picturegoers at the Iris theater in Shows 1, 2:40, 4:20, RIALTO ELECTRICAL WORKERS PRIZE DRAWING TONIGHT AT 9:15 ON RIALTO STAGE his characters were brought to life. “Pied Piper Malone” is a-tale of the New England shipping town of Oldport. It is a sailorman’s ro- mance. Lois Wilson is leading wo- man and others in the supporting cast are equally prominent. —_—_ FINE CAST FOUND IN - “WOMAN ON THE JURY” If ever a cast deserved the name of “All Star” it is that which enacts ‘The Woman on the Jury,” First National's powerful picturization of the stage play which thrilled Broad- Way for months. Headed by Sylvia Breamer, the roster includes such brilliant favorites as Frank Mayo, Lew Cody, Bessie Love, Mary Carr, Hobart Bosworth, Myrtle Stedman, Henry B. Walthall, Roy Stewart, Jean Hersholt, Ford Sterling, Arthur Lubin, Stanton Heck, Fred Warren, Arthur 8. Hull, Kewple King, J. Edward Davis and Leo White. “Tho ‘Woman on the Jury” plays at the America today, Wednesday and ‘Thursday. “MEAN” HERO 15 NEW TYPE IN FILM HERE! A new kind of a hero is delighting the First National “The with Bert Lytell and Banche Sweet in the leading roles. Richard Clarke, a young lawyer, decides that he can't be successful unless he is mean. He is commissioned to either col- lect a debt from one J, Hudson of Hudscnville or foreclose a mortgage. But J. Hudson's first initial stands for Jane, and she is v retty and when the “meanest man” meets her picture, his newly adopted business code sut-| 4 fers. Other popular players who are con- tributing to the success of this pro- duction are Bryan. Washburn, Mary- on Aye, Lincoln Stedman, Helen Lynch and Warde Crane. “Meanest Man” closes ioday. CREW MUTINIES WHILE CAPTAIN MAKES LOVE “Ye, he, ho! and a bottle of apple- jack!” The rip-roaring, rollicking crew of Captain Applejack’s pirate brig get into a vicious humor over their grog, and mutiny fills the ranks as their swaggering com- mander forgets everything in dalli- ance with a Portuguese girl captive. Captain Applejack is “the mildest mannered man that ever scuttled ship or cut a throat,” and how he weathers the storm of mutiny is told with thrills and laughs aplenty in “Strangers of the Night,” which cotaes to the Fialto theater tomor- row, with Matt Moore, Enid Bennett and Barbara, La Marr in the cast. PRECOCIOUS CHILD 15 ON COLUMBIA PROGRAM Anyone who appreciates precocity will enjoy the work of the little girl in the McKay and Earle trio at the Columbia theater. This little Miss hes the ability to impersonate the older artists fn the mustcal comedy game and she does it in fine shape. Her numbers, “Where the Summer Breezes Blow" and “Has Anybody Seen My Cat,” are excellent. The adult members of this trio are Ray McKay and Blanche Earle, Mr. Me- Kay is built on exceptionally long lines and is able consequently to entertain with unusual dance steps. RSs ah tittes entiardcnadiee setae y DOBBIN REALTY CO. Have Lots in Al! Parts of the City On Easy Terms, Suite 11 Zuttermeister Bldg. East 2nd St. In a Picture Everybody Will Love “PIED PIPER MALONE” Another of His Joy- for-the-whole-family Pictures also Cameo Comedy Kinogram News 6, 7:40, 9:20 LAST TIMES TODAY He also has a pleasant line of patter. A little later in the program he comes out dressed as a flapper and handles a line of comedy that is well recelved. The feminine member capably suports him in the dialogue and adds a little music to the enter- tainment. An Indian war dance evolves into @ modern jazz number in the act of Rainbow and Mohawk, educated In- diars- These Indians tell how they took on the white man's ways until now they know the arts of both races, The woman sings a fine con- tralto and has a very acceptable tenor voice. The Two Roses are novelty dancers who mix the work of the gymnasium with that of the stage. They work in perfect unison even Gbe Casper Daily Cribune given for the benefit of a member of the local who has been sick for a long time. There will be a general admission at the decor, ladies ad- mitted free. Coonie Cenrad’s Col- legians will play for the dance as usual. > f BOULDER, Colo.—Col. William Page Harlow, former commuan¢ing officer at Fitzsimmons general hos- pital at Denver and for years active in western medical circles died at his home here. in doing some of the most difficult things. ROME—The body of WBleneaora J Duse arrived in Rome and was Placed tn the same spot where that of Italy's unknown soldier had rest- ed. Duse will be buried at Asolo ues and Georgette have an act, the chief feature of which is the singing of ‘That Old Gang of Mine,” by the malo member of the|Wiin simple ceremonies. duo. ¢ Bud Browne's company presents| yew {Senator D. I. Walsh the musical comedy, “King Dodo.''| o¢ pel ee 5 waits by It takes up the perils that beset two Americans who are marooned on an island in eastern seas. UNUSUAL COMEDY TODAY THE WYOMING THEATER “A Man That Looks Like Me” is the rather unusual title to the musical comedy which will be pre- sented at the Wyoming theater this evening by the Naughty Baby Revues company. It deals with two | men who are practically doubles and who get into all sorts of trouble as a result. Lew Green ts again to be} seen in a blackface part. “Pure Grit" is the feature photo- play. had no presidential aspirations. CHICAGO—The University of Chi- cago baseball team will make its fourth trip to Japan this fa‘l. Pe Ahtaliate atti Cal! the Tribune for highway in- formation. To Whiten Skin With Lemon The only harmless way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any . druggist will sup: ply for a few cents. 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Only you can MAN HURT IN SMASHUP MAY DIE OF HURTS The collision of two speedsters south of Salt Creek early Sunday morning which caused the death of Arthur Schimeler may result in a second fatality, Carrel Tuckor ts at the Salt Creek hospital suffering from a fractured skull, A third man, Jo® Bashore has several brok- en ribs, and a fourth whose name has not been learned has a broken leg and arm. B. J. POWERS ISIN AGALi B. J. Powers was arrested on East @ street Sunday morning on a charge of being drunk and driving a car. He is said to have collided with another machine. Nr one was injured. Fred Totze was arrested at Center and Midwest on a similar charge as well as for the illegal possession of liquor. John Clemons wus arrested for violation of the Mquor ordinance. &. L. Alexander was arrested early Sunday for illegal possession and transportation of Nquor, C, F. 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