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The man and woman pos in a darkened room, was not until ter that the learned that she husb: friend of th had been and it woman instead of the who had be to her clandestinely neglect on the part of . She had gradually fall h the handsome out and the episode in the dark mily"* sider. room brought on a startling denoue- This unusual situation is one of highlights in ‘Hus- overs,” a First National picture produced by Louis B. Mayer Stahl clos- ing at the America today. athyticy et 2 EXOTIC POLA STARS IN “LILY OF THE DUST? AT RIALTO SHOW TOMORROW Pola Negri’s mount, » Ray 1 others Just as mond Griffith a prominent playing in support, comes to the Rialto theater for a run of is four days on Saturday. The sto! the Song of Songs.” 3 young girl and her fight against life—a girl whose beauty and appeal to men is a Habiiity rather than an to her, Here's the greatert emotional star on the sereen today in what is destined to be the it talked about picture of the current asset season Betier seo it. Last Times Today. The final showings of the Para mount picture, ‘Open All Night,” which was shown for the first time in Ca ¢ this : The story ‘s an acaptation by Willis Go'abeck vel te who enplay, ‘'‘Seara mo. ry of the same mame by Paul Morand, — noted French novelist. Jetta Goudal, Viola Dana, Adolphe Manicu and Ray- mond Griffith are featured in the dex Maurice B. Henry and a t, which also inc ty") Flynn, ¢ number of others. had been talking | Starting tomorrow at the America Man.” a Van Bibber story, “The Fight.” and this is the It is the best of all, tenth in the never ending series. to the Iris theater for an en- comes gagement of two night’s and two matinees beginning Friday after noon, Noy. 1. IMATEURS TO STEP OUT ON STAGE AT GOLUMBI TONIGHT WITH WEW ACT z feature of the program at theater tonight will be pf a number of tal This will be in Junct on ‘with the snappy, happy ‘wenty Minutes for “The new musical show has start- ed a high-eeared run for another triumph he Vogel and Miller company which with its varlous act- ors and its top: n chorus 4f beau- ties who are there when it comes to dancing and singing, has hit the high places in providing entertain- ment in this city. A score of the “rages’’ in song hits are dong brown and to a turn y the excellent gingers in the com: The Georgia Four comes in il above par specialties, ram will also include the ‘The story is of one night in Paris and has to do;with thé Six-Day Bi. eycle race, an annual feature in the French capital, which attracts sport enthusiasts from all over the nation. Paul Bern directed the production— his first work under the Paramount banner. Read what the eritics have to say about this fine farce-comedy, and then “obey that impulse!” — WIDE SIDEWALKS MAKE LIFE HAPPY FOR JIGbS “Jiggs avors that there is no end to a perfect day as long as he finds the sidewalk wide enough. But Dinty Moore always sees to that i Up Father in Ir nd’ ®» McManus’ latest cartoon the speaking stage. All that the present production RELIEVE SORE THROAT When you gargle or spray a sore throat with strong antiseptics, you merely harden the surface of the raw, tender membranes and seal up inflammation so that H can’t get out. That's what gives you ‘that tight, stiff feeling in the throat— as if the tiesues had been seared with a hot fron, The modern way—the efficient way is to soothing vapor of ‘“Deo" morning. This deposits healing film of of] over the af: ed mem. branes, destroying germs ‘without injury to the tissues nd quickly helping te banish inflammation. safe and Inhale the night and Get a 50c tube or Jar of “Deo” from any druggist. Heat a little in a spoon and breathe the vapor. Mon ey back if it doesn’t give prompt Dennis lyptus Ointment relief. LAST TIM $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be paid to the party furnishing the Caspe Daily Tribune information leadin. to the capture of the person who i fraudulently collecting subscription from Tribune subseribers. Pat of the should not one the y y . ask him >» show his credentia If he can not do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 15 2 OF THE FACT T! SAVE ON THE 8:35 —IN ADDI “HUSBANDS LEWIS STO ? Shows at i, VE 3, 5, 7 and 9 SCHEUERMAN'S HARMONY KINGS AT 3:00 THIS AFTERNOON AND 7:45 TONIGHT O'CLOCK TRAIN THEIR LAST PERFORMANCE WILL START AT 7:45 O'CLOCK AND LOVERS” —STARRING— and LEW CODY ‘The Spoilers” as taken novel by Rex showing of from the famous Beach. NEAL HART (& HERO IN BIG PICTURE AT IRIS Neal Hart, brave hero of man real movie scrap in wild coun’ comes to the Iris today in a picture, “The Fighting Strain.” The Iris program also includes a two reel comedy, ‘There He Goes.” These two pictures will also be shown tomorrow. Bubonic Plague Causes of Death of Natives in India SECUNDRABAD, Bfitish India, Nov. 14—An epidemic of the bu- bonic plague which has. already caused 4,000 deaths, has broken out in the native quarter of Trimalgiri, near here. One Victim was a British sold! ————. Border Patrol Is Being Recruited WASH ‘ON, Nov. 14.—The Unitea es immigration border ‘patrol for the Canadian boundary, is being recruited to its full strength of 450 men. The end of the Can- adian harvest, immigration officials suid today has found an increasing number of persons attempting to come into this country iMegally and every precaution is being taken against this drive. es eS Tips amounting to $50 a week are often given to porters dealing with the baggage of Americn trayelers at one ion railroad station, IES TODAY HAT THE HARMONY KINGS TION TO— FLORENCE VIDOR 10¢ and 40¢ “Code of the Wilderness’? Starts Saturday At the Americ Ss JOHN BOWERS, ALAN HALE, ALICE CALHOUN IN ‘ John Bowers, who so excellently portrayed the leading role in Harold Bell Wright's ‘‘When a Man’s a is again featured in a virile, red-blooded, he-mon part. j includes Alice Calhoun, Alan Hale and Otis Harlan. Code of the Wilderness” will be the America’s screen offering, with a dash of fine comedy injected by FRIDAY, NOVEME, Cbe Casper Daily Cribune R14, 1924. TEXT BOOK a---John Bowers Plays Lead} CRITICISED AS TOO WET CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—Some high school nigebra text books, using whiskey, beer and wine examples are not apace with current times, according to Hart Hanson, mem- ber of the board of education here, “who opposes use of the books by students. “One book, ordered. for a high school here, is 32 years old and “iooks ike @ bartender’s friend,” Hanscn said. “It is full of prob- Jems of how much did this wine merchant get for his sherry, or how many barrels of whiskey could this man purchase for such an amount.” aaiets$ 1 ae Sous Le TOKYO TO HAVE MUSEUM. ‘TOKYO.—{United Press.)—Historic relies of the Imperial family in Japan are to be preserved in a 600,000 yen museum to be built in Uyeno Park. There are more than 6,000 af these curios, now stored in Your Sick, Constipated Child - ti command storehoume f te Im Needs “California Fig Syrup” Pomel cig old. The museum is to} srurry Mother! Even a feverish,|or overact. 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STARTS Food Value of Wheat Flour TOMORROW Always Retained—if you use CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER For over a third of a century it has made good in every known test OMAHA, Neb., nna Newberry, ted Armistice Nov. prt Day 14.—Mrs. te nurse eel. in her own for Tuesday afternoon she| GALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND recelved word that her son, Blls- * iy worth, 26, whom she believed to have been killed in action in France, was on his way to Omaha from Lon- don, England. Newberry enlisted in the Canadian army, was wounded in France and transferred to a London hospital. The American Red Cross at Colum- bus, Ohio, where Mrs. Newberry and her daughter, Vernon, also a nurse, formerly Mved, continued the search for the son after he had been report ed Killed. When they found him several months ago they could not find mother and sister, who aoe to Omaha. Friends in Akron, Ohjo, saw the newspaper stories and forwarded them to Mrs. Newberry. Upon re- ceipt of word of her son's landing, the mother announced she would go to Akron to meet “my boy." THE SPARK PLUG - Vitamins to nourishment are what a spark-plug is toa motor. To sustain vitality, the body needs three thou- sand calories of food daily, yet if this food is not activated by vitamins the body is un- able to thrive in health or A fast-stepping story of the wide open places of Paris. Filmed on a big scale. With an unbeatable cast. In Addition CHRISTIE COMEDY—“RENO OR BUST” Col. Heeza Liar Cartoon The story of a girl who found she couldn’t fight Fate. Pola’s most fascinating love-drama. _Lyon, Noah Beery and many others. With Ben arenes SPECIAL ATTRACTION , s The Netto Ladies Orchestra cott’s Emulsion Plaing Overture brings to a weakened system “JOLLY ROBBERS” x ie ae tw yy ‘ 4 ay rape esa igg nourish- By Suppe eR aoe fa cae ment o! est degree. A Novelty Number—Popular Hit ’ ; ey {oe Ce oy ait See oa little taken regularly helps “LOVE CAME CALLING” by J. S. Zamecnik fata tA At od fe A wonderfully to build strength and resistance : : _ TONIGHT If you would keep . TODAY strong and vital—ac- ny hal ae 4 ds yee \ 4. tivate your diet with 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’ Clock Ora hg J. utes: N Scott’s Emulsion. , f z Scott & Bowne, Bloomficid, N. = = Tonight—7 and 9.0’Clock Amateurs at 9 o’Clock COLUMBI THE HAPPY GO LUCKY CO. In the Side-Splitting Farce “TWENTY MINUTES FOR LUNCH”. —Featuring— THE GEORGIA FOUR and the PRETTY CHORUS A Real Quartette of Dancing Girls ecialties by VOGEL and MILLER, MISS tin HHARLOTTE EARLE, SAM LEONARD, CARRIE HANDY, WILL JEFFRIES AMATEUR NIGHT---EIGHT ACTS CLEONA HAMILTON JUNIOR FAWCETT Dancing Academy Opening Monday “RAY MOORE AND HIS MUSIC MASTERS” Green Lantern .. Cabaret Faney Dancing . Fancy Dancin, AN: ILLE JELAINE MEYERS AUDREY MEYERS EMILY SAVAGE : EV SV: In a Chinese Number Toe Dancing Syncopation MARIE PERRETT MARGARET PERRETT In Songs, Singing and Dancing LYLE AND DOROTHY EDWARDS in a double dance number, Where Joy Is Unconfined DANCING EVERY EVENING GOOD MUSIC i fy -_s* , FEATURE RICTURE ‘THE SPOILERS’ Py ech

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