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ee the unfolding of the until, just when the SEAS Se Sw Se eresting, for it has a human: ap-| story. al that wi'l grip you and hold you stro the tension has been ‘tigh wn and holds throughout the ding of the sto} A pover icken mother, desered by her sband, leaves her infant son on ee ee taken to his home where, by the 1 of a book of knowledge, it is vkeA after by the captain and his sk. fhe two bachelors later de-| Kathleen Norris’ le to raise the child aboard ship. “Butterfly” thday, When a Ught cord of his foster father 1 picturization h had { direction smooth and anced. The cast was Laura La Plante hz matic acting, Ruth C jand surety of poise, the greatest piece of Gain Beauty forman Kerry, as ntil it brought me world-wide fame. Norma Talmadge {ter 40 years in a stage career,| Melghan both have That is due to cultivation and tc cientific care. Not to ordinary eauty helps. I have spent years|over to Norma's set nd fortunes to secure the utmost| her. Director Olvot' Ned by all druggists and toilet} ®nd I'l! build your bit ounters as Edna Wallace Hopper’s | Part.’ first photoplay since It is far more than a cream. It versing the theme of ontains products of both lemon @aa strawberry. Also all the best hat modern experts Know to fos. er, soften, feed and protect the kin. All in one application. I can- ' ot believe that there exists an: ther beauty help to compare. My Youth Cream comes in two ypes—cold cream and vanishing. “hey contain the same important ngredients. I use the cold cream s a night crefim, the vanishing in he day. Never is my face.one hour, ‘ ‘ jlexion for 40 years admired. I wish I knew how to induce all sirls and women to adopt this 9 uper-cream. It means so much to bat hem. I will gladly ‘send you some © try if you will mail this coupon lease do-that if you wish to know ‘What Casper has been waiting for 1ow much a cream can do. so long is just what the Mayme Arington stock company will offer at the Columbia theater this even. ARN AERIS Te SNAG Trial Tube Free ing. him from the yawning jaws of the "FAN ROLLS Hl i bn, ee, hPa 2 te j that prompts the little fellow to save & young woman who is about to take HALF | DOLLAR BILL’ her own life a few moments after the ship reaches its home port. Bond Neary Severed. That bond which draws the moth- er to her unknown child is nearly severed time and time again during \ thrilling mystery story is al-| point is reached and there seems to ys interesting but “Half-o-Dollar-| be no way out, truth comes like a i" the Metro picture that comes|consuming fire, enveloping the en- the Rialto theater today is more|time beings of the principals in the ——— til the final scenes have faded m the screen Y u this Max Graf production for 2 door-step of a vacant home. Dis- vered by a sea captain, the baby famous novel, has been converted to Fate takes a hand In the mould:|the screen with remarkable fidelity x of the boy's Hfe on his fourth|in the Clarence Brown Universal- local opening at the rica theater last To’ those who enjoyed the novel the picture will undoubtedly be ré¢. ceived with enthusiasm. Its action is clear cut and well defined and the en with extreme care in matter of reflecting the story characters. role with the finesse ie and proving’ that comedy a great fiela of tra ever registered in a film play. violinist, looks and acts like a violin- And keep it—as I did: ist, a real feat for the gay and ath- ke a girl of 19. Meighan, who. was last seen in “The Heart of Wétenah,” recently arrived in Los Anugeles and came sence offers. ‘ixed Meighan up with a job. Now I have had those helfs com- Norma was making a scene aboard’ ined so a dozen are applied ‘at|% Yacht and Meighan became a mem- nee. And I am placing them at|ber of the crew. Meighan jumped very woman's call. Into his role with such great fervor One is a super-cream. It ts sup-| that Olcott told him to stick around outh Cream. “The Only Woman" is Norma's rifice for a son or daughter, Only Woman” tells the story of a girl who surrenders herself {n mar- riage for her father's sake, Eugene O’Brien has the leading male role. The picture will be at the America theater étarting Friday. ————q]— “WAY OF TRANSGRESSOR (NEW IRIS PHOTOPLAY unusual story final breaking ATRAYED of the story night carefully bal- evidently chos- undies the title \of a Veteran aining dra lifford as her ‘or der sister carries the role of sis rly self-sacrifice with conviction without doubt acting she has Kronsk!, the By Edna Wallace Hopper letlo Norman of other pictures. As a girl, I multiplied my beauty “THE ONLY WOMAN.” and Thomas roles in “The have kept that beauty. To the|Only Woman. Norma's latest iousands who see me daily I look| First National photoplay. to visit with t immetdately up into a good “Secret a paren Edna Wallace Hopper, ea Presenting “Won By Walting,” a 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chic: th -act comedy interspersed with I want to try Youth Cream =” te Hl 20 players with their and band will make here tonight . country have been h clahs vaudeville, The numerous successes of this stock company in all parts of the this group of own orchestra its initial bow phenomental. Late releases from Broadway are seized by the Arington players and Played to perfection. will please Casper. company, arrived in peated successes is t to the public. The new company Walter Arington, manager of the night to complete preparations for the first performance of his actors at the Columbia. His statement of the Mayme Arington players’ re- policy has been to offer the most and the best show at the least cost program Friday and Saturday, and has arranged a special matinee for This is what the city last hat always his will change its Saturday afternoon at 3 ‘The taste and demand of the pub- Ue with respect to motion pictures seems to run in cycles, A few years back the demand for westerns, to ‘be followed by the success of what was then called semi-westerns or outdoor pictures; then came the bed- room dramas, which speedily passed out, to Be followed by feature come- dies and the tragic in motion pic- tures was speedily forgotten. Then came the big sets and society dram- as, then the spectacular produc- tions, then again there was a re version of the old-time “Why Girls Leave Home" type of story. But today we have gone tures dealing with viril tures with a punch and sensation. Such a picture fis “The Way of the Transgressor,” which pl at the Iris today and Thursday. 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Always remember, when Joint: Ease gets in joint agony gets out— quick. Mail orders filled, cash or C. O. D., Pope Laboratories, Hallowell, Maine. John Tripeny Co., and at all drug: gists.—Adv. {t's true—the world pro- REMOVAL NOTICE. IT have moved my office and am now located over, the Frantz Shop, sharing reception room with Dr, J. R. Hansard. DR. C. H. PLATZ, 110 Hast Secona Of: Phone 2050, Res. Phone 2818 Tomocrony Night North Washington Hall To Celebrate the Opening of the Subway There are six busses an hour running to the hall now, so leave your car at home these ;cold nights and catch a bus. Come and Bring a Friend WM. T. CARLETON MITCHELL LEWIS GEORGE MacQUARRIE RIALT With a Notable Cast including ANNA Q. NILSSON RAYMOND HATTON ALEC B. FRANCIS FRANK DARRO A Surging Drama of Love, a Boy and Ligee Sea Additional Attractions JIMMY AUBREY COMEDY—“THE CAVE-IN SHIEK” MOVIE CHATS SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing Selection From W. G. Wallace's Opera “MARITANA” Popular Hit “MEMORY LANE” by Spier and Conrad. Shows 1, 3,5, 7,9 o’Clock would encompas the membership of| | “ governments which were not elected | | - by popular vote and which either |’ pay no attention to or oppress. or- ganized the Nicaraguan delegation har thrown into the committee on reso: lutions for further study a motion providing that the Pan-American Labor congress should petition the government of the wostern hemis- phere to organize a Pan-American TODAY TOMORROW @he Casver Dally Tribune clared formation of such a body labor. They believed’ that international leagus. ‘A resolution moved by the Amert- ean Federation of Labor delegates ‘and adopted, provides that the con- gress shall request the go of this hemisphere to appoint aa representative in every epn- against dictatorial governments and| Christian, 72, who settled tn Wyo- take no measures which would per-| ming near Lusk in Niobrara county mit them to have a voice in such . ters, 67, ta California. Ni Objetts to Resolution Proposed At Mexico City. scat Frcs Sopa Bie FRRONCHITIS At bedtime ba tiple throat and Thrillingly different! Harnden, 87, who move: here 36 years ago, is dead. He is survived Ed two granddaughters at Rock GAIL B. McCKAY PRESENTS. “THE BOSTONIANS” TWELVE ARTISTS OF SYNCOPATION MUSICIANS SOLOISTS Direct.from a triumphant tour of the Pacific Coast APPEARING DAILY—MATINEE 3:00 O’CLOCK EVENING 7:30 AND 9:30 With Our Picture Program NO ADVANCE IN PRICE—40c-10c “THE BOSTONIANS” ARE GIVING A DANCE AT THE ELKS HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT ADMISSION $1.00; LADIES FREE . Dance to the music of Me best dance orchestra in the est 5 ~ Cais aia of love that finds its out- let when raging seas give a man back his birthright and show Load ‘A Bishop Theater Z NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION PRICE COLUMBIA 7: THE MA YME ARINGTON ‘ASSOCIATED PLAYERS 7 IN THE SEMI-RURAL COMEDY-DRAMA “WON BY WAITING” IN THREE ACTS Thrilling Situations Good Comedy Wonderful Story HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN THE ACTS REMEMBER No Pictures, and Shows Start Promptly at 7:00 o’Clock and 9:00 o’Clock ADMISSION—ADULTS, 50c; CHILDREN, 25c TODAY—TOMORROW TODAY, TOMORROW George From the famous novel of society high life by j —Also Comedy— Kathleen Norris = |.“THELUNaTiC” —with— Shows at LAURA LA PLANTE 1:00 2:00 3:30 © NORMAN KERRY 5:00 6:30 8:00 RUTH CLIFFORD 9:30 KENNETH HARLAN Shows at 1,3,5,7,9 10cand40c} 10c and 20c Arkeon Dancing Academy