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am F8 LE = PAGE SIX. “HEART BANDIT” SHOWS TNGOUN Tg TO CUPID FOR LAST TIMES TODAY: WHEN HE WAS PRESIDENT One of the big climaxes in Metro's t Bandit,” in which Viola w apr z at the Rialto theater, is a uto wreck whien occurs at midnight. Election- cering torches were used to furnish the light and several .cameramen were stationed along the road, for he scene could only be taken once as the car was destroyed when it ran amuck. From a gangster of the under- world to a society debutante with a penchant for breaking safes is the record set by Viola Dana in the tite role of Metro's “The Heart*Bandit,”’ showing for the last times today. BANK OF HEALTH Do you realize that you must make deposits in the bank of health everyday? The safest way to keep your health-assets intact, is to keep your body well-nourished. Scotts Emulsion is the food-tonic, rich in vita- mins that helps thousands realize dividends on their deposits in the bank of health: A little of Scott’s Emulsion helps you keep your deposit of strength intacg Boott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. Js wu ELECTED! BY AN OVERWHELM. ”* ING MAJORITY THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN COLUMBIA NOW PLAYING THE HAPPY GO LUCKY Musical Comedy Gom- pany in “BROWN’S IN TOWN” —Hear the— GEORGIA FOUR Real Harmony Singers CHARLOTTE EARL Singing “CRYING FOR YOU” '. Super Entertainers MILLER and DEBOISE In Dance Oddities CARRIE HANDY Singing * “RADIO MAN” TIM NEWMAN FRED VOGEL SAM LEONARD 8—PRETTY—8 CHORUS GIRLS TONIGHT 7-9:0'Clock 10c-40c Mat. Tomorrow 25c | greatly pi All the world loves a lover, and so did Abraham Lincoln. In “his day he was a most loyal, gallant and tender lover—and he had an eye for beauty, grace and loveliness unmatched by men of his time. In their researches among unusual sousces for unusual facts about Lincoln the Rockett Lincoln Film company, producers of “Abraham Isincoln,” showing at the America for the last times today. ran across an incident that occurred toward the close of his first administration, new to most people, which shows the great man in his most kindly mood, A. brillant and accomplished young woman, whom the President greatly admired, was a guest at the White House. She was not beautl- ful, but her distingue bearing, poise, womanly virtues and graces, cou- pled with a singing voice of unus- ual quality and charm, made her an outstanding figure even in the brilliant life of official Washington. The average man tags around after beauty and so the young lady not so popular with the uni- ns and high brows at the capi- as the doll faced maidens. The president saw this and determined to lend a hand, so one night at a reception when the young songbird was to perform he made sure that a certain yéung officer would be present. In the midst of a song the young officer entered and paid his res- pects to President Lincoln who at once took him aside and enthusiast- ically praised the singer, who never sang more sweetly. She was in the adjoining room and the presidential Cupid would not permit the officer to meet her until he had been com- pletely captivated by her voice. ‘Then ‘he indicated that he would be ed if the two of them might become good friends and sent the young man to her, His arrow had gone home. In a short time they were married and the illustrious matchmaker had the pleasure of seeing them an excep- tionally happy pair. CR ie ia ra a "7 wre e EE \ } 5 | Tih Tater ry 3 | | ahh : er l Me | ny oss vtews Se ~ wee ~ pa 5 o> deste ‘ rn ee ae Miniter ati le pce dycd ‘ a . aie tinplate: Bes i os _ = “ 2 ey ee Y a. el eed a ae pei are > te fs pas a 0 Ne “ eps ™~ ¢ Hai a) a . -- fie PS ic ek OG tee reat re owe NOBILITY GRSPED WHEN DANCER BROKE THROUGH | BIG GLASS “DIAMOND” When J. Parker Read, Jr., obtain- ed through an international contest, the ten most beautiful women of Europe to appear in his picture, “Recoil,” which hag been booked for thre 8 at the Rialto theater, be- ginning Saturday, it was quite nat- ural that he should receive requests from many of the nobility who gath- er on the Riviera during the sea- son, to witness the scenes in which ten beautfes of Europe ap- For these scenes Mr. Read had built a special banquet table which made in the shape of a jeweled ch, illuminated by hundreds TONIGHT * ‘ FAMILY NIGHT Bring the folks to the dance tonight—you will enjoy yourself, SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION MADGE RUSH PREMIER DANSEUSE In Spectacular Dances Arkeon Academy 7 HARMONY KINGS’ WILL OPEN ENGAGEMENT HERE TOMORROW ‘Tommy ‘Watkins who will teal ard re- aydanitc player Johnny Hines; membered by many Casper peop’e is a member of Schéetrerman's Har- mony Kings who open their engage- ment at the America theater tomor- row. The Harmony kings is the fa- mous Clorado theater band of Den- ver and it is by special arrangement with that theater that it is possible for the America to present such an unusual musical organization in Cas- per, as an added attraction. They will be here for a fu'l week. Tomor- row and Sunday they will give four performances, two each afternoon and two each evening. They will ap- pear, daily at 3, 5, 7, and 9 in addi- tion to the excellent feature picture “The Speed Spook” starring that of concealed lights, and each guest's place at the table was indicated by a, large bevelled crystal, which, with the light beneath it, gleamed like a huge diamond. During the banquet the scene call- ea for a dancer who, to amuse the guests, was to dance on and around the table itself. Mr. Read engaged the services of Mile Marcelle Mas- cotte. Mile. Mascotte appeared in a dance: ing costume made of little else but a few gleami jlewe's. There was a compliment buzz of excitement as the notable audience leaned forward to watch. The lights went out, and only a rpotlight brought forth the charms of the jewelled dancer and the jewelled table. Sudenly there was a crash, and everyone gasped with horror as it was seen that Milé Mascotte had crashed through one of the “dia- monds.” One can imagine the ef: fect of this Mr, Read and his director, T. He Hunter, and of his art director, Henri Menessier, chese three geneltmen knew the ‘diamond” was a piece of glazed cry- sta! half an inch thick, and they had a wsion of the dancer’s leg haying been cut to ribbons. Imagine their amazement when, just as they were abvut to rush for- ward, they saw Mile. Mascotte pull her leg back through the broken glass and, with a wave of her hand to the musicians, continue her dance and then finish this with one mad whirl on the table. Then she heard Mr. Hunter call out scene and there- upon promptly fainted and was caught in the arms of the guest seated at the table when she fell. Upon examination it was found that M'¢, Mascotte had suffered noth- He Won the Bet “IT was skeptical of ail nedicine and doctors: A friend advised me to take Mayr'’s Wonderful Remedy and assured me it had cured him‘ of his stomach trouble. 1 didn’t take any sicck ir it and he bet me $50 tha: it would be equally successful im 1 case. He won the Let" Itisa ple, harmless preparation that re- moves the catarrhul mucus from the intestinal tract aud allays wie in- mation which causes preectically stomach, lives #4 intestinal wl nts, including a»pendicit.. Oas dose will convince or money tefund- ia FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 719 Mshed him as one of the satellites; London gous are stated to b of the racing world, and others too| many cases, practically nothing numerous to mention. smoke. Ene Caper: Daily Cribune after thrill in the new picture, “Surging Seas,” at the Iris. From one moment.to the next, audiences are kept keyéd to the highest pitch, for one hair-raising stunt is but the JOHNNY HINES 715 BY WITH GENT ACERS torrent of action. On Monday-and- Tuesday a new picture will be: of- 5 fered. “The Lone Wolf” with % f Holt and ‘Dorothy ‘Dalton, at ! {me the Harmony Kings will pee thelr program and appear once after) noons and twice evenings. Then for IT co. uP PA} Wednesday, Thursday and Friday |Al sh still another change of pictures wilt be made and another change by the Harmony Kjngs. In response to the announcement that the Harmony Kings would give a public informal dance at the Elks chockful of ‘racing much so’ thatthe: \| were informed that all of the j : : ‘séguences , which: are. 80 eneiaty, BIG DERBYFUL OF FUN) ssw’ seistetns ices’ ‘ ture were filmed at -the Altoona speedway during the ‘ranping of, the international 250-mile auto champion, Now that “Brown's fasnnteie Town” at) ship race last June and t he act home tomorrow and Monday nights, | tne Columbia theater, Casper {s all] tual drivers listed 4 . He Ad-re- the America box office, where dance'| excited dni 4s taking advantago of be ne nowned figures as Ji irphy, tickets are on sale has been beseiged | nis. xay presence to crowd the show yey ‘won he Grand Prix brporis : hoyse nd.#ee, what he has\to offer! i, 1921 at the auto race held Phere; by those wishing to set thelr tickets early. in the way of entertainment. Tommy Milton, who has won no less All the way through it is ve com-|than three hundred races; Ear! edy that puts a stamp of joy on its] Cooper, who placed second in the audience. Vogel and Miller's chor Indianapolis race; Harry Hartz,,.who of choice beauties has*a refharkable| holds the world's speed record’ of repertoire of dances and songs that! 199 miles per hours; Ira Vail, whose stir up the keen delight’ of th@| performances on ‘dirt courses crowds. throughout the try have estab- Here and there in Ba not effective. Riese the wonderful nut-like ave This flayor is delisious—so diffe from ordinary, unpalatable F ns, Ketlogg’s Bran, cooked and krun bled. made in Battle Creek, is serv ‘| by America’s 1 hotels ang club Demand Kello, ing except shock and a few minor cuts and bruises, pe ER “SURGING SEAS” OPENS the program are sparkling bits of clever special- LAST TIMES TODAY TODAY AND D ties that are new. and sure-fire. For ( . t SATURDAY fun, the Columbla’s the place. And : , the same goes/for dancing and sing- ing, of which. there {s plenty in all varieties at the Colunsbla. ‘The¢feature film of! the show is Charles . Hutchinson —in— = “SURGING SEAS” A MELODRAMA OF LAND AND SEA “THE OPTIMIST” LINCOLN” One of the Finest Pictures Ever : Filmed ‘ITS BEAUTY WILL CAPTIVATE YOU— IT’S REALISM WILL STARTLE YOU Shows at 1, 3,.5, 7 and 9 In a super melodrama that ‘por: Balloon tires with ‘ball bearing spindles make the Hudson very easy to steer. f > Tibpotititititeds ae eerie et Reva out. Makes percolator FREE coffee clear in the cup. _.&——== RIALTO +:#22°:-<. VIOLA DANA wis d MILTON SILLS . “THE HEART BANDIT” A lickety-split comedy with Viola Danavat her. best. Laat 57. ake Avdhaction “PIGSKIN? Sis NETTO CHESTRA a es Gictor"trugo eck the Hunchback of Notre Dame! Playing Selections From ! Se Se Mermaid ly A laughing riot with Lige . a Conley in the lead. “THE FORTUNE TELLER” iB Aesop’s Fables By Victor Herbert P re sali Side balsa FEATURING RIA COLUMBIA THE HAPPY GO.LUCKY CO. “BROWN’S in TOWN” Under the Personal Direction of Vogel and Miller a THE GEORGIA FOUR And the Pretty Chorus of Singing and Dancing Girls + NEW SONGS AND SPECIALTIES Feature Picture—“IN-SEARCH,OF A THRILL” be Wediatat ee to ERD 2 Pata ae 4 far re RECO BETTY BLYTHE A and MAHLON EUROPE’S TEN MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN FAMOUS COLORADO THEATER BAND SCHEUERMAN’'S HARMONY KINGS |; : THE GREATEST ORCHESTRA IN APPEARING ON THE STAGE TWICE EA RAvruRNOGh, "TWICE EACH EVENING IN ADDITION TO _ JOHNNY HINES © —IN— ‘THE SPEED SPOO SIX REELS OF PEPPERY ACTION j Also Comedy i “MONKEY ROMEO” HAMONY KINGS APPEAR AT 3,5, ra 9 DANCE = : _—AT_ se ELKS HOME | TOMORROW EVENING AND MONDAY EVENING TO THE JOYOUS STRAINS OF THE HARMONY KINCS Try.to get your tickets in advance. America Theater box office. It’s formal, Ladies 50c. Dancing starts at 9:30. TOMMY WATKINS. Tonight—7-9 o’Clock 25c Mat. ‘Tomorrow In the Merry Musical Farce Featuring ‘ SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7,9 BEACH'S og. -)~ GREAT DRAMA HAMILTON With a Large Cast Including ~ To be sure of yours, secure them now at the public is invited. Gentlemen $1, THREE AYS STARTI TOMORROW “IS ONE OF THE « HARMONY KINGS LTO