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PAGE FOUR. “BETWEEN FRIENDS" NOW AT AMERICA SAID 10 BE A MOVIE MASTERPIECE Cinema stars rarely, if ever, are cast for parts in which they portray characters whc jupposed work is even remotel ed to that which they purs to the oreo in the: cupation the leading ma “Between t the America morrow has of roles but Friends,” Chambers which will be seen « theater today played a gre “Between opportunity to be in r be is in real if Both Tell ton, who d gained rather as sculpt ors Norman Kerry, Stuart Holmes, Al Calhoun ang Anna Q. Nils: Mildred Poor Sw One of th t quences © the mel an,” America theater ¢ “ urday was brought about in a a manner. Mi'dred Harris who | nud) the leading feminine role, is a poor “I swimmer and alw nervous about eel water scenes. The that one of 40; the sequences In which she appear- cv ed called for the flooding of a mine or was carefully k rol ner per 7 and set in the mine and some of the lake r water allowed to come in. DE “I'll never belidte a man again,” ts sald. Miss Harris, when she had for « donned dry clethes. “They are all mai t alike, deceive mp TO WIN WITH WARDROBE’ If you felt that gorgeous clothes were the sole barrier between you and the man you loved, what would you do about it. Patrons of the Rialto theater will have the oppor a tunity of seeing how one be in girl sol sid dims he choice of date for this much talked che of Distinctive Pictures’ feature. aut Alma Rubens takes the ms the girl and Conrad N ly wealthy, ja the love of almost one step beyond the lir to get fine clothe: d make hers attractive. Wyndham Standing takes the part of self-made ma A Vegetable Relief For Constipation Nature’s Remedy (NR Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative with a pleasant, near-to- nature action. Relieves and prevents dbiliousness, constipation and sick headaches, Tones and strength: the digestion and assimilation. ip: off the Old Bloek Nt JURIORS—<Littio Ns ° Gifts for The Sportsman from Seven to Seventy | GOLUMBIA GOMES FORTH WITH BIG COMEDY GURE ALMA RUBENS IN FILMM|‘SINGLE WIVES” NOW AT AT RIALTO GOES. LIM) IRIS IN FEATURE DRAMA ‘ Dec. 83.—(By the Associated Press).—-Federal Judge Alva S. Reeves, sustain- ed the demurrers of Walter 8. Dic "| key, owner and editor of the Kan- sas City Journal-Post and Ralph El 2 e or, to in- ged MMegal ah sid ome tax and {t is his villany in helping the heroine to cultivate hersef that eventually nearly ruins her happl- ness. John Lynch, the author, has ey into this drama every f modern city life, from the TDAoee tot tHe sordid, and back again. This picture is the first in which radio is employed along with an aeroplane as a means to build up the dramatic climax. The story deals with the love of a Canadian and a tremendously althy New York ycuth who meets in her native environment. She slows him to New York and there covers immediate:y that her lack nd raiment are dnsur- In attempting to obstacles she falls ) or her. Her hap- and that af the hero tis ed—for a time. ‘They are ex- dted from their @ifficulties in a s intensely dramatic and s the most satiated pic- could demand. in the cast of “The Reject- * include George Mac- Luggsi, | Antonio Hughes, the dancer; jolette, Aubrey Smith Burton, Albert Parker FOR FLIRTING “BLUES? it be possible; Is a cure for flirting? Firt Cure’ has just been overed and is now being shown the form of a snappy musical tabloid at the Columbia theater, a and Miller’s Happy-Go- y carrying urtain rolls models of gaily dances s y sings the very latest! of the atest. This new show ts replete with the newest in everything from dances und songs to idlty acts. there @he Casner Daily erinune Preacher's Past Costs Him Job By NEA Airmail Service. The ghost of his past has cost Rev. Chicago another pulpit. ton, IIl., officials of the Mennonite Church. ‘Those who appreciate drama of ah more subtle variety: who ap- ciate a strong heart-reaching witha powerful theme, ex- cellently enacted, will find all this and more in “Single Wives,” the ‘irst+ National picture at the Iris oday» and tomorrow. Single Wives," dealing with a of women common to our nt day existence, who are yir- ally forced to seek attention away rom their own firesides because of he indifference of their husbands, san be considered one of the most »owerfu'ly dramatic pictures dealing with contemporary heme life, that 48 come to the Iris in months. The impelling feature of the: pic- ure is the highly entertaining and ruly natural story that it unfolds. —————._—_ ITALY PUTS ON FIRST REAL TRAIN By THOMAS. B. MORGAN United _Press ff Correspondent.) (United Press).— t real crack train— at drawing-room’ sleepers. n runs between Rome and Ther and Milan, ‘ooms rooms. drawing: the rail ‘oad has used a little of the tourist sleeper idea of the transcontinental American lines, raches. using all the old of second class sleepers one in Europe. In fact, of any kind have nét cap the trayeling public as they their cost here With the intro- nd class, the way Is ary middle-class uight in a h up In the air-tight tufty compartments, The cost of this deluxe service looks cheap alongside United States r prices, but for the Italian come_high. From Rome to on the first-class sleeper— hey Milan there is nothing but drawing-rooms veilable as the American type of sleeper is not in yogue in continental irope—the price Is $5, and the dis- 100 miles, The railroad ticket $12, ee INCOME TAX PUBLICATIONS ARE UPHELD KANSAS CITY, Mo., @ In the law holding that of | tax returns 1, Judge Reeves said in ef- nnouncine his decision, is mn of the first amendment ral cons fon relative dom of the 2 <i had maintained a harem in his dormitories; $9,000. BY ROBBERS BERLIN, Dec. 3.—-A bank of 25 robbers who Monday attacked the home of a factory director at Siegen, West Phalia, seeking the payroll, shot and killed eight occupants of the house and serious'y wounded the director. Before fleeing the robbers. set fire to the building. SHICHESTER SPILLS aaa Bias rape Be teed eed Gold meta ins of att, ie Magia ae Soho i ne ” sbi rt DRUGGISTS Een We have kept the FAITH. NO THE HAVE stitutions to " HOME OFFICE CASPER, WYO, 4 uses 600,000,000 pins Public is showing its FAITH. INVESTIGATE Peay Fae CHIZD FALHER AP ROS H. M. Ferguson (upper left) of The “dethroner of vice,” who nearly three years ago was dragged through the streets of Cedar Rapids, Ia., by an angry mob, was preaching in country churches around Lincoln and Blooming- when word of his former reputation was brought to the ruling Members of his old flock charged the minister had exercised an almost mystic influence over girls and wome! demanded money from his followers and refused to pray for a dying child unless its father paid him Both Rev. Ferguson and his wife (lower left) deny all this. the charges never have been substantiated in éourt. EIGHT SHOT: Mees Every! - it order. Dyspepsia, indigestion, bilious- ness, constipation and laziness quickly removed with Chamberlain’s Tablets Take two tonight and good tomorrow. 60 for Sold everywhere Electric Supply & Construction Co. Anything foe Electrical ne SEE US. 142 E, Midwest Ph. 483-W Devices have been invented to stimulate stock sales beyond good honest hard work. You FAITH enough in Casper and its in- Yellowstone National Life Insurance Co. Zuttermeister Building PHONE 410 President to Spend Xmas WASHINGTON, Dec. dent Codlidge authorised aie tee. an- SHINGTON, Deo. 3—Senator ne underwood, Democrat,. Alsbama, intention of visiting his home at Ply: | +45 presented a new pian for the mouth, Vt, during the winter! oosracion of Mnouncement that he has month, jont that he would spend day there with his father. Mr. Cool- idge hopes, on the his father spend Jenson at the White House, eect fi li 8 "LEGGER TRIES 10 SELL member of In Washington| py UNDERWOOD OFFICER, LANDS IN JA Beet eons Wyo., Dee, 3.—Sam Hull, alleged to have been seeking ‘MEXICO CITY, Dec, 3—The a purchaser for moonshine whiskey, | American Federation of Labor dele- made the mistake of soliciting «| gation has begun a conference ‘with the Cheyenne pplice/the Mexican regi: force who at the moment was “help-| study the possibility of establishing |. ing out” as @ meat cytter in a butch-|an interchange of workers between WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924 representatives (of ihe Mexican Whos or@nizations, headed SHOALS PLAN ‘1S SUBMITTED mabesaelye of Muscle ‘Shoals, He would dedicate the property te defense, provide for beat ANNA Q. NILSSON NORMAN KERRY ALICECALHOUN . From the Novel Robert W. Chambers —Also Comedy— “ALL WET” Leffingwell’s Orchestra Ehows at 1, 8,5, 7and9 10c and 40¢ aneuen and Mexican Labor In Conference “Also Comedy “SIMPLE SADIE” jonal federation to er shop. The officer arrested Hull,| the two countries. his white apron, uniform blouse and escorted his pris- ooner to jail. put on his} ‘The American delegation is sched- uled to pay an official visit to President Calles today, accompanied Here’ 's raha relief for Heimat tic aches, it Tea sin ars And is—when liver are will feel cents. HODGE PODGE NOVELTY “A Movie Pioneer” Knotted and deformed by Rheumatism Tir this wold Seeachie Vesaauvasal vases _ SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing ne from “IL TROVATORE” by G. Verdi pular Hit “JEOLOUS” Music by wore Little, Words by Mallie and Finch RIALTO . A PICTURE OF COURAGE A Thriller —and— CULLEN LANDIS —With— MILDRED HARRIS, STARTS FRIDAY St net, ch boot Gaeore ae ce wy curme te pe "A BISHUF-LADS THEATER Columbia Bates THE HAPPY GO LUCKY CO. In,the. Snappy Musical Comedy _ “THE FLIRT CURE” Featuring CARL ARMSTRONG and TOM MILLER Two Blackface-Comedians THE GEORGIA FOUR Charlotte Earle—Will Jeffries—Carrie Handy. NEW SONGS DANCES SPECIALTIES mad; headstrong youth careening wildly on Life’s gay highway.’ Here is a story for young people — for al] ‘people who know the joy of liv-: ing, the thrill of romance- crowded hours. MUSICAL NUMBERS Lonews “Monte Christo” mesome Mama Blues” cialty __ iss In Thi “What a Wonderful poenicky: Sure As Your Born Specialty .-_---.-.._. Finale—“Wonderfal Baby” Here is a photoplay that never lags one moment in interest, that’s rich with the modern flavor of high living, that pictures viv- idly the dancing, wining, petting, romancing Youth of today. - Tim Newman - Sam Leonard Georgia Four intire Company Pictures—A Comedy Program $85 AMATEUR CONTEST | NEXT CONTEST FRIDAY NIGHT All Entries Must Be in by 6 o’Clock Friday If you like Pep, ae tion, Beauty, Luxu: Gayety in an absorb- ing moving picture story—come and en- joy yourself. SPECIAL FEATURE TONIGHT SILK STOCKIN ‘DISTIN PICTURES COKPORATS ‘ON OIL MEN, ATTENTION! We are glad you held your convention in Cas; We extend you our hospitality and wish you pee success. Make the Arkeon your headquarters. Here you will find entertainment of the highest class— music that is unsurpassed and partners aplenty td g dance with. Our introducers. will be glad to make you acquainted. Be here at the feature dance tonight. Arkeon Dancing Academy Where Dancing Is a tars har the Great White, ay _. TODAY 5-7 TOMORROW o'clock FRIDAY

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