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PAGE SIX. BETTY COMPSON GIVE FINE ROLE IN “AMAMI” If you don't go to the America Theater you'll be missing one of the best pictures the screen has had in n long time. We: speak of ‘Mi- ami,” in which Betty Compson has the leading role. The title and the star are enough to tell you that the picture is great but when we say it's an Alan Crosland production you know It's a standard setter. There are society dramas and so- clety dramas. Unless we are very much mistaken, Miami" {s going to serve as a hasis for comparison henceforth Tt has some of the most lavish sets and benutiful ex- teriors we have ever seen, There is n gorgeous gambling resort, pa- Intial homes, hotels and yachts, gowns galore and sports of all kinds. Around these externals Is woven an intensely absorbing story of an ultra-modern society girl, Joan Bruce, whose flirtation with a mar- ried man almest causes her to lose the man she loves. Those who have nothing to do in life but play are surrounded bys a glamorous yell h which the public is always “Miami” lifts that nd gives an intimate view of ‘h. There is also consid. flapper stuff"— wild jazz des, n series of mad into the pool by the oan who begins in an eve ning gown and ends sans habili ments of any sort. HARRY GAREY CONTEST FOR BOYS AT WYOMING): A boy who doesn't like Harry Carey, hero of so many western ad- ventures, would be hard to find. It is for that reason that the manage- ment of the Wyoming theater has chosen Carey as the star about whom the boys should write this week. A contest is being staged in which boys are requested to submit 25-word essays telling the reason why they like Harry Carey pictures. The contest will close Monday. The best 15 or 20 essays will be re- warded by giving the writers a picnic. “SONG OF LOVE” MAKES BIG HIT AT THE IRIS In “The Song of Love,” which opened yesterday at the Iris thea- ter, and closes today, Norma ‘al- madge scores the greatest hit of her career, lustrous as it is. In this First National picture the star re. veals new and unexpected facets of the marvelous talent that is hers, beguiling and bewitching the spec tator with the power of her panto mine, As an Arablan dancer, Miss Tal madge has a particularly alluring role and one that is quite a depar ture from her recent portraltures of silk-clad dames of other periods. She gives to the part a tempestu ous characterization and appeal that stamp her as the most versatile of fm heroinen COLUMBIA PROGRAM T0 GLOSE THERE TONIGHT The current attractions at Columbia theater close night the there to- These include a feature ple. ture “The Beautiful and Damned” and four acts of vaudeville. F. ott Fitzgerald’s famous novel natized aw it is on the Columbia fereen has attracted comment as one of the big pictures of modern marriage problems. Fred t Daly and G and % company y, Bernard and Betz and Harry G vaudeville acts that are su please This Helps Eye Strain Simple campho h irasti: witch eye wash. helps Lavoptik eyes and case weak, strained or sore Lavoptik acts very quick. Aluminum eye cup free. Cas per Pharmacy,—Ady. —>—__— “Scratching posts" of wood are now provided in all the animal cages at the London Z WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 TODAY LON CHANEY and VIRGINIA VALLI —in— “THE SHOCK’ —also— Comedy and Fun From the Press 10c—————30 SATURDAY HARRY CAREY 2) MARY MORGAN DANGERS RIALTO. THIS’ EVENING Mary Morgan and her class of dancers will appear at the Rialto theater toni, and tomorrow night as an addec action. Owing to the infrequen blic appearance of these dancers considerable interest is sure to be created by the an nouncement since the talent of the teacher and many of her pulls ts well known The following program will be given. The Gloworm -.----- Mary Morgan Dance of The Hours Ballet— (a) Hour of Dawn Corina Woodruff (>) Hour of Noon Frances MacDonald (c) Hour of Frances) White Polish M Agnes Long The Redman ~.. -- Philip Long Old-fashioned Coquette —--.--.-.. Lucille Evans Ballet (a) Dan Dorothy chiando, Ishbell White, Marjorie (b) Solo Dance Slaves Daisy Mun- ‘awood, Frances . Agnes Long. yptien Mary Morgan LINCOLN STAR HAS NEW HOME LINCOLN, Neb., June 12.—The Lincoln Star is now located in its has new building and most efficient an one of the te news the very 1a stalled d the be the erect Hoe press—th. This press | est models have been in ipment is of 1 soon begin e Star wil n of its mammoth new rgest in the state. je of printing and folding a pi sixty-four pages in one operation. It will print and deliver complete 16-page papers at the rate of 80,000 per hour The Lincoln Star prints six dif frent editions each week day, mak. ing it possible to select the train ser- vice that will give the out-of-town subscriber the latest news at the earllest hour. The news of the world ts receiv: over two leased wires—the Associated Press and the International News Service, both world wide organizatons. The Star also publshes the best and most ex Pensive features and comics known in the newspaper world The mail Subscription price of the Star is $3.00 per year for the daily and $4.50 per year for the daily with Sunday tar at $3.00 is a remark able newspaper bargain, You can send your subscription direct to ‘The Lincoln Star or give {t to authorized § any Ten thousand Jews were guests at a wedding, in Roumania, of a rab- bi's daughter. The food included 23 oxen, 210 sheep, and 160 calve: — a Expert watch and jewelry repair Ing. Casper Jewe'ry Co. 0-8 Bldg. ———__ It’s Fun-Time Indefinitely at the The Prince of Merry-makers at His Best— in His Best— LOVE! Ss LAUGHTER! n Reels of Una-Lloyd Happiness Mary Morgan Casper classical dancer who will appear on the Rialto program to- night and tomorrow night. Legion Receives Special Number The American Legion has just re- ceived several hundred copies of the Victory number. This Victory Num ber gives you all) the information you want to know about the Bonus. It tells.you how to get your Bonus, 10W much you have coming, how much you may borrow upon it from ye shows you how to ar applications, ete. y vice man should \have one of these copies, You may get same by calling at the Legion Post n the Turner and Cottman build ing. lie wists For results try a Tribune Clas- sified Ad. ARE YOUR LUNES WEAK ? Weak lungs may or many not de: velop more seriou: If you have weak lungs, old standing cough. bronchial fever try ‘ormula. Hundreds repor' ful results. 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Candidates for first vice president, | recording secretary and had no opposition and were accord- ingly elected as a matter of course; three candidates who aimed at the second vice presidency, none received a majority of as follows: White of Indiana; first vice _presi- dent, Mrs. J. C. Hays of Georgia, re- | K cording secretary, and Florence C. | but Texas, three second vice presidential candi: dates were Mrs. John Ruhl, of West Florence Dibert, of Pennsy- pd Mrs. R. Alvord of votes cast, and consequently the tri- you found angular deadlock will have to bé dis-|¢rom that terrible @ i solved at a special election. tion’ ‘The unopposed candidates were | discoverpd—as Mrs. Edward |ered—that Kellogg’s Bran succeeds treasurer. w. 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WITH THIS ALL-STAR CAST Estelle Taylor, Noah Berry, ‘Marguerite De La Mot, Ralph Lewis Also, Cameo Comedy, “OUTBOUND” SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE MARY MORGAN DANCER‘ Shows Start: 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 RIALT COLUMBI 6:45 GIVEN AWAY FREE Pathe News Dancing 7:45, 9 o’Clock TODAY TOMORROW TONIGHT 9 0’Clock TONIGHT—A CASE OF 12 JARS FERNDALE JAM AND A BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW DALY and GRAY Song and Comedy Offering BERNARD and BETZ XYLOPHONISTS DE LUXE “THE BROKEN MIRROR” 20 Minutes of Laughter FRED SCHWARZ AND Co. FEATURE PICTURE AND FOUR BIG TIME ACTS HARRY GILBERT Singing and Talking Comedian FEATURE PICTURE-— “THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED” TOMORROW—A CASE OF DELMONTE ASSORTED FRUITS—FREE FRIDAY and SATURDAY MATINEES ALL CHILDREN 5¢-——BOTH DAYS TOM MIX’S new picture, “PALS IN BLUE” 066312 Was the Lucky Number Wednesday Night THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 192%. “Valued at $75,000, a wonderful new | rounds in weight, which took m Cal! the Tribuae for highway In. thick and nearly 1000! formation. permanent relief in Kelloge’s Bran ~ lief Fs Boned topebaear) 3 Have = woman whose letter follows bird thousands have discov- is because | If eaten regularly, Kellogg’s Bran, %s Bran is ALL bran. Nothing . | relieve the most chronic iL uth oenter creas cases of constipation. Eat at least two “Gentlemen: epomtee Nriey ee wn Se ena eiths | not effpctive, Notice the wonderful nut-like flavor. 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Free Parking Space for Your Car Casper-to-Mills Bus Leaves Second and Center Street Every Fifteen Minutes. 10 O’Clock SATURDAY HAROLD LLOYD LATEST EIGHT REEL COMEDY Girl Shy THE FIRST TEN CHILDREN To Buy a Ticket WILL RECEIVE A PASS TO THE COLUMBIA TO SEE TOM MIX in “PALS IN BLUE” THE NEXT 150 CHILDREN Will Receive a Balloon