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Me IS AOD Fore lee 8s sage PAGE FGUR. Che Casver Daily Cribune : “AMERICA” D. W. GRIFFITH'S THRILLING STORY OF | LOVE AND ROMANCE, AT AMERICA TODAY »AGE ci Ente ass ma The D nd The , @' asper, 1, OPH Ase Id haineal “ 39 ¢rvom even for a brigadier general in ined SIDE SHO [ civilian life. Bre . 4 “The Side Show of Life’ ts an jatensely human tale of love and By A sacrifice, one that exerts a powerful ~ a | appeal upon audlences—a picture Pra Z TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 192:. that is sure to ple everyone. ———~= a ide, ¥ The hearts of about sixty young ROBBING VOGUE STARTED contsg ters were ginddened recently when were brought from various sec ’ rove ey ovr o/IN “76, SHOWN IN FILM n 5 Island studio to " ss a bona fide circus. And| ¢¢ ” 34 ne with the youngsters were grown-ups “dees, who got just as much fun out of the} Merl performances as the children did. But the surprising part of it all is that the spectators of the show were paid for watching it! Children A Boston girl, Miss Louise Thomp- son, began the bobbed hair fashion ine Ye utter each day of w, .| back in the romantic exciting days me Ye baa? y or watch | when is laid tho ,#tory)of: D. W. ix Mo phants and| Griffith's thrilling ‘entertainment nree that goes to make| “America,” his latest film to be i ie rcs. received. a | Shown at the America'theater, start- check da half dollars, | ing today. me Ye In. ott: the “spectators” Priqute letters of that day tell the me Yt were »vie extras employed to act| Story of the defiant little brungtte ix Mo as an audience in the new Herbert | Who shocked the powedered respect- ‘hree Hrenen production for Paramount. | @bility of that timo by shearing her ne M panes ra pe Stes hair which swept her knees as a oles go f Teneet, Tevenee ane Ansett | defiance to show she was an Ameri: LAST TIMES TODAY— he De ae i i ‘and would dress as she : criptic Nilsson is due at the . nee | Rialto theater e an e KIC] adaptation: by “willl » ten came directly ra ; any t dee ead eae harte icere mca TE CHARLES EMMETT MACK, CAROL,DEMPSTER, NEIL HAMILTON and LIONEL BARRYMORE AS THEY APPEAR IN v. W. GRIFFITHS “AMERICA”. ve jam ocke. e ae » 9 D : ¥ sp ell Hamilton, Louise La-| ir. Instances are told wherein \a D. W. Griffith's “America,” the story of the sacrifice made by our forefathers dur- | of Cornwallis and the inauguration of the first president of the United States, The Patrol ‘clock woman who had neglected to pow- i ‘ grange, Lawrence D'O: Kath- erine Lee and othe rin the strong supporting cast. It's a-story of a clown (in reality a cultured enurch, And fifteen yards of silk, what with bustles, frills and flounces der her hair was not admitted to beginnin; ing the Revolution is romantic, inspiring and thrilling and causes that made necessary a great sai Burgesses in Virgiria, where sat. Washington, Patrick Henry and Jefferson, founders of our republic. See the magnificent ride of Paul Revere, said by the New York md description. See the | first great story of America given to the screen is “America.” Produced in D. eas see the ‘old nies of W., Griftith’s usual big and striking way. The America theater feels honored in be- ing’ the Casper theater to present it when it starts today. musi¢ score will be played by Myron Leffingwell’s American orchestra each night. An especially ai id “-with— JACK LIVINGSTONE Snglish gentle: )w A seco was an ordinary dress pattern. Herald to be the most thrilling scene eyer filmed. See the gathering of the American | Shows will start at 1:00, 3:30, 6:00 and 8:30. ission will be 50 cents for —also— vane : mine "F wb aks : a When the Americans decided they] patriots at Lexington and ‘p deter Seventy-seven Atnesieaya beamaiinig against 800 | adulis and 10 cents for children. The thousands who saw “America” at the Broad- RUDOLPH VALENTINO becomes a hero in the World war] Were @ nation rather than a colony British regulars at Lexington. See the magnificent Valley Forge. See the surrender | way theater, Denver, paid $1.50. —and— only to return to his old profession |£nglish merchants refured to ship \" EUGENE O'BRIEN in the end when he finds there isn't | articles to the Arherican trade. Miss | 7 wars The Thompson was one of the promi- tectors of Arizona, who tries to run|Coliseum for the radlocasting of|steamer Toko Maru, which lsts] Mrs. Maria De Chacon, the secre- “The Wonderful Chance” ad nent young mone of eth biges MAIL DER SLEUTH 10 down a group of cattle rustlers, and|regular,afternoon and evening pro- Hapa ee a Ber sence} on her/tary of state of New Mexico, em- 10c ai vat was unable to get powder for her M4 rip to Pacific coast ports. nd at —to havea good hair. And hinge aneT ek unable to beh shanaae Sip te hho Bia) ol tae "3 = Ploys her husband as first assistant ne in her office. The movement of 500 Filipinos to the Hawaiian islands is the first last night at the Iris by an audience . clutches of the head of these laws powder it in prevailing fashion, she breakers. Yop announced she was “cutting my hair It was enthuslastically received ein short, man fashion, and I hope every > FILIPINOS ARE Aft American girl does {t, to show the which was more than wnurually he Mae ag ie Lea te ALWAYS HUNGRY hae world we mean to be independent.” I arge for a Monday night. Every- tetaber 9, inswhich 16 PUipinds, and Sei ( N With that sensational exampie, body seemed to feel that here was a four pclicemen were killed in a clash || Growing children are almost lear ( es nay irene tmdnpal o a Picture worth seeing, and picture resulting from strike conditions. The || always hungry and demand etur Sree Malia of engHeh - tayhions which in every way measured up to : HU] Fitipino sugar plantation workers|{ an abundance of. vitamin- Fa 2 Cress, introducing simple gowns From the opening subtitle to the} the critical standards of “what the are brought ,to the Hawaiian ts’ands tich food. a and home sun wraps. Social histor- | Anal fadeout, Buster Keaton’s new] public wants.” In the way of rea! under a contract wtih planters to “EVERYBODY'S THEATER” or t | Ams agree that this\ romantic per‘od | Metro picture, “Sherlock Jr.” which| pictures with entertainment. value MANILA, Oct. 28.—(By the As-|tabor for $20 per month. For some + TODAY. nd | narked the beginning of the modern|‘s showing for the last times at the|as the predominating motit. soclated Press.)—Five hundred Filip-|time the disturbance and agitation Ss _—TODAY— sou woman, stimulated by the adven-| Rialto theater today, is a corking AGT RIP SS PS ars Be ino laborers left here yesterday on|was carried on to stop the practice . EDMUND COBB Wi turer, the daring and the romance |«ood feature comedy. It is a spark- the steamer President Grant for] of importing labor from the Philip.|| is vital-nourishment that D nd of that pericd in our national life. |.ing gem of humor, abetted by a| FLA DIO SHOW Hawall. The President Grant will| pine islands under contract but the|| helps children keep their —in— ra nae This change in woman's attitude | een appreciation of life as 4t is carry the ‘aborers to Hong Kong|arrangement was never formally|| strength and grow normally. “Range Bl ae has been deftly caught by Mr. Grif-|‘ived in a small town. It is the Or SNS SOON where they will be transferred to the ! discontinued. Most children need Scott's.’ —Also Comedy— ith in filming the charm of that | :tory cf a movie operator wh« at DY = Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, NJ. 24-10 “Holl ” gree jay in the gripping story ‘America’ taking up 2 ca - ra . Bound Wi which many foremost critics declare | course to qualify as a detective, CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Chicago's so the equal if not the superior of "The | fame and the girl when he’ falls| third annual radio show which sill on Birth of a Nation.” s he is showing a Hollywood | opeh in the Coliseum November 1 . uch - “Yes! thank you.” ma. Joseph M. Schenck pro-| and close Novembec 23, will pect: Fl 4 orit hi : luged the picture, which was direct-| instruments valued at’ more than = : AT a int fer Ginpgteone = * "COT MBIA COMEDY PUTS) <i ste ecsion stat ames | taauents, value at mone dan NO AA . DON’T MISS THE To. ‘You may have a good appetite ! ‘nd Byron Houck were the photog: | nounced. ea Ah Ad : : : ma if the blood that goes constantly | ¢¢ ” vaphers, while Fred Gabouri handled] ‘The exhibitors, including manu- ari to your vital organs is pure. 8.S.S. HFA SILK CTARKING che art direction. factvrers and dealers, will total 180. q y, i} purifies the blood—a good appetite : L a Se of the United States and about 20 au follows and you will have a clear] =""™ = 2s i from foreign nations. - England, e “ od complexion and will be strong, France, Italy, Germany and Japan J ley cheerful and healthy. LIM IGHT Fi will be represented by some of their y Don't go on feeling up one day b Y leading radio concerns. i aa down the mab apts sick CROWD WITH DANCING Of special interest to the radio nd >, but never well—losing “pep” | 1. uci ahoand ac # enthusiasts expected at the show Z . ve * punch and ambition. Hearty eaters Bi Alb Saoard: at, the Gelurobis ° « oe ibil are. the red-blooded. men’ and | "here “Her Silk Stockings” loom tp 1 Yell be numerous new instruments Af or j Circle One-Step, Rye Waltzes, Tag Waltzes and bey women. Enjoy your food! Get} as. hilarious family wrecker that} ‘nree times Jast night at the-Ar-| pe Theos : will - indluden weeety eee E d ~ a| »licious/ Square Dances will be on the program for tonight W back your strength and energy! | makes ono man an Ananias of that} Koon little Madge Rush plroneted tubes and battery eliminators, the very tT op gageticious. Rawhouser’s Dance Artists know their. stuff till Reclaim yourself before it is too; club of great liars, before her audience and thrilled the |rench have informed the manage. 6 he late! People in a physically run- ee ca repre sae Raed yo") hundreds of spectators with her|ment of the show. Vi Sowa coaaition are an easy” prey | 00 cb atin: Sahih sola man seek.} marvelous dancing. Her numbers| studios have been installed at the ver it: S.S.S..is what is needed. “Your | ing the affection of a keen little ac. | YeT® excellen blood need@ purifying, Your blood- | tress aboard his yacht where he has A charmer in musical comedies in cells supply the energy which keeps your body well and fit. 8.8.3. aids Nature in supplying new red- blood-cells,—the spark that rejogs your system. Carefully selected, scelentifically proportioned and gone on a party on the pretense of fishing. Hurried departure of the stage beauty results in a forgotten pair of silken hose on the boat. 'The discovery of the stockings by the old boy's wife starts her on the war- promised, be bettered this evening. the east, Miss Rush has acquired every foible essential in tfat appear. ance to entertain. ‘The dancer last night gave a keenly _ appreciated | program which will, the Arkeon | FOR YEARS North Washington fall Big Hallowe’en Mask Ball Thursday. Every- N é Billed for the academy. tonight is : é 4 prepared herbs and barks make up| path. And there you have made—a 7 a one must mask to 1 1a 8.8.8—the great blood purifier | cuper-super Har, the Met nbecs eecuoan it. Mrs. Jahr Fi Relieved o2 dance before 10 o'clock ‘he which gives Nature a helping hand. William Fairbanks in the ‘Devil's ne Get back the lost appetite, the | Dooryard" is the movie attraction missing vitality, the keen, spark- ling eyes, that look of determina ~~tion. 8.8.5. will give you more at the Columbia, There are several! specialty acts thrown in and the en- tire bill is a winner. WOMAN AGRINST WOMAN * etable Compound THIRD. WARD SEVEN CASH PRIZES energy, vitality and vigor and a more up and going appearance. —/APFORDS THRILLS IN ecg Sot e222 (NGROWN NAIL) wowne rum Toon MMs) [WALLACE D. EVANS — [x : Western women ring against Turns Right Out Itself} cach other means te uble, and when one feminine ranch owner seeks to rid the country of another of her sex, then there's many a tense mo- ment, as shown in “Range Blood’, at the Wyoming today | pe AMERICAN PARTY COLUMBIA VOGEL and MILLER’ Twenty People Musical Comedy Company HAPPY GO LUCKY COMPANY Present a Three Ring Circus of Laughter “HER SILK STOCKINGS’ Feature First Run Pictures Comedy “THE DEVIL’S DOORYARD” “PANTS” THE GEORGIA FOUR “That Wonderful Quartette’”’ | | Election, Tuesday, November 4, 1924 | Com a trial, Tene Home Products and Business Administration CATTLE RUSTLERS VEN Ssxewmrestebegie but after taking I relieved from pete that I had suf: HOT TIME IN URIS FILM isso: Pets, semen pes Vegetable’ Compound _ to: my e e “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic ‘riends, and hope this letter will 2 x © mo "a rec r : ists. fi: .""—Mre, Notice to Big Fsudvar nvone San tip RSet | 2€ you ke sone aan, wot SRT eecaae || Don’t Miss The Attraction of The Season irug store a tiny bottle containing | layed, directed and every bit of it Howard Lake, Minn. tion, “ad: Free upon Request ! 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Pinkham’s Private Text- Book w directions. teeming with romanc G H I A, few drops of “Outgro” in the] venture and thrills, we crevice of the ingrowing nail re-|go over to the Ir “Ailments Pecul: 4 meé Un ers tuces inflammation and pain and|where it is showing oR Women’? will be sent you age 2 s the tender, sensitive Independent Pictures , request, Write to the Lydia E Pink: eath the toe nail, that 5 ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachu- an not penetrate the flesh, and trol” tells the thril-| setts. book contains valuable trol,” a nev ration 4 ‘he Range } of The roads are in good ||It « Big Pre-Election Dance A REAL SINGING AND DANCING shape and the hunting is ||‘ ‘ail. turns naturally outward|ing story of 1 Houston, information that every woman should BEAUTY CHORUS a the best that it has been— RAE ls Mee OB ub Bae h everyone getting their a ‘AT z meat GOOD | SINGERS DANCERS BOB SEIBERT’S ORCHESTRA TONIGHT 7-9 o’cl. ¥ | “LAUGH AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH YOU” h If you plan on a hunting trip phone or write. Arkeon TONIGHT Admission $4.00 Including War Tax ' Rocky Mountain . SEE j Monin! BUSTER KEATON | Dulane A IN HIS LATEST FIVE REEL COMEDY I ubois, Wyo. f 3 : “SHERLOCK JR.” AND YOU WON’T BE ABLE TO STOP LAUGHING . RI LT O NEWS SCENIC LAST CHANCE | A 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40 TODAY fie. 2 se Ee MATINEE TOMORROW 2:30 0’CLOCK 25 Extra Coupons To the Holder of the Lucky Ticket