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PAGE FOUR “FIGHTING COWARD” Io SUPER ATTRACTION, NO NAME ON NEXT PIGTURE: Name Story Without Th ming rrow Story to the ith er tom Antonic eatine roles, - , Dagmar Godowsk Lou r ong 's who ap: I e big suppor VEMPISH ALN IN NEW EMERIGA PICTURE HAS TIME KEEPING SINGLE t ting cast Playing vampire roles in the movies is not always as fascinating seems. Alma Bennett, who the vampish Lily Blllot) in Lloyd's production of “The Watel at the America tarting tomorrow, says so and Alma should know, for she has been one kind of a “vamp” or an- other in more than half of her hotor earances. t Watcher,” she as new type of vampire part. the middle aged sena John Steele, Then h him only to after he has surrounded ury he senses his duty ye and must demand that that Miss Bennett latest Lloyd-First Na re gets no sympathy and nc from of the play. f the opinion Loosen Up That Cold | With Musterole erole handy when a cold as all of the advantages of i 's mustard plaster WITH- he blister. You just apply it with s. First you feel a warm tingle | » healing ointment penetrates the ‘omes a soothing, cooling juick relief. oil of mustard and e is nurses and | die ne rheu- c t frosted feet, cc t may prevent pneumonia To Mothers: Musteroleis also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. Better than a mustard plaster Wherever they sell good candy | MARCELL and Bob complete RETRACE PHONE 1402-W 838 ast A Street. Curl, r bronchitis, | +, | ington, that Lily Elliott of Mrs. Rinehart’s dream story wasn't as bad cs she seemed. Says Alma: “Anybody is Mable to fall in love. Naturally, Lily Elliott of the story flirted with Senator Steele, but he j was the one who suggested their st meeting. He made Lily care him by his gentleness and his tention.” But Alma says that the fact that her character can get no sympathy rom any source proves the success f her “vamping’? methods. “GOING UP” PROVES T0 BE BRILLIANT SUCCESS Audiences at the Columbia thea- yesterday went up in the air with enthusiasm for Desmond's New of Garden Revue in “Going Up." The plot of the musical riot was touched the right int and brought the remarkable time having the misfortune to be come stranded in a high class and expensive hotel, ‘Choo-C } Girls theatrical company engages In cabaret stunts and acts to cover costs of room and board. In the acts for the dinner guests they po tray parts ta by famous acto: in famous plays and comedys ¢ get away with It in wonderful style An outstanding feature of the | revue's reproduction of “Going 1 the impersonation of Gilda G | by Holly Desmond light costume g picture of the her t of singing bits Robinson. y he: unr makes Follies « from tre- Desmond n with her pre: Geraldine Farrar Della hit a sensati 18 Dirinutive Betty fis Belmont a Desmond were perfect « tation of the Dol ters As the Bell Boy, Bud Desmond & part that fitted him exactly, he did his quips in { able st Nat Royall and Lew Belmont in pecinl featurés created many a laugh, and La Petite Zelda put on a startling vaudeville a JACK HOXIE BROADCASTS THRILLS. IN IRIS. MOVIE Seldom do we find particular pains en in the selection of assisting Players in a Western Production. In fact, more often {s the utter lack of competent or even suitable sup- port, made most obvious, and this, one of the greatest errors now pres- ent in the western or outdoor pic- ture has been entirely overcome in “The Crow's Nest,” the latest Jack Hoxie starring vehicle which is playing at the Iris theater. Playing the feminine lead opposite Mr. Hoxie is Miss Evelyn Nelson, who has played with Mr. Hoxie in & great number of productions is thoroughly accustomed to his man- nerisms as well as the ease, with which he performs a stunt and feels a perfect security while in his hands. SpA ass Sts U3. HELD T NO OBLIGATION (Continued from Page One.) tration leaders as valid. They take the view that it has been the im- memorial policy of the Washington government that the executive deal with all matters relating to the col- lector of claims against other na- tions. The state department today reiterated {ts dental of a story that Ambassador Kellogg had sought to qualify American signature of the agreement with a resolution absoly ing the United States specifically from any obligations or commit nents {n connection with the agree ent. It was explained at the de- ent t such a step was re. t to reg osed incident. CITIZENS WANT CENSUSOF 1870 PRESERVED (Continued from Page One) the 1870 census of which there ts but one Met, that betng the original in a non-fireproof building at Wash. D.C At a meeting of the state society of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Onsper last October, *® committee was named to devise a means of making the list nocenssible in Wyoming. Following in estigation, the committee reports ‘at photostats of the recorda and typing of several copies to be nd and placed in the state, d the Paris nego pasa wo | eponne will 1 | tlons at Groshon ndelayed Uonal D, A, Ry and congressional arten, may be done for the small of $400 the committes has no way ® organization of financing vation. of this important rt an Appeal is made io citizens of the tate, dollars each ts asked of 40 men en and it is hoped the re. Contribu- 1 be sent to Mra, Maurice state regent of the D, A, R., 1710 Contral avenue, Cheyenne. wonderful new screen production Sea Hawk.” Glen Hunter, celebrated star of “Merton of the comes, to the America tomorrow in “The Silent Watcher,” his cb Movie: » written by Mary Roberts Rinehart and directed by Frank Lloyd, the man who made ‘‘The Bessie Love, Hobart Bosworth and Alma Bennett e@ Casper Daily Cribune GLENN HUNTER IN “THE SILENT WATCHER” AT THE AMERICA THEATER TOMORROW MARY ROBERTS RINEHART, AUTHOR GLENN HUNTER, FAMOUS AS “MERTON OF THE MOVIES,” WITH BESSIE LOVE AND ALMA BENNETT appear with Mr, Hunter in thi produced by First National. It most appealing storjes—the stri tween love for his home and | has suck a heart-gripping drama been filmed. | |Millions re : e | Chicago’s Laundry Bill |. By Soot, Says Official Added to By 0. L. 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There's nothing lke {t in the coun- try, although Pittsburgh and Cincin- nat! have per capita laundry bills that approximate Chicago’s and this does not take into consideration any extra efforts that hourewives and washwomen in homes put into this increasingly difficult business of keeping down the city’s grime Its studies of the 400,000 smoke- stacks that grace the Chicago skyline convince the abatement commission that at least $8,000,000 is lost an- nually in the poor use of fuel, while the loss of health and business losses from such palls of smoke as settle over the ctly when clouds hang low, was not computed. Health Commis. sioner Herman Dunderen has said, though, ‘that a Chicago baby has a black coating in his lungs be he's three months old, while emphasizing that every Chicagoan is a smoke burner. 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For promoting commerce !n the far east $243,734 would be available a $220,525 for the enforcement of wi less communication laws. The amount carried for the lat department ts $48,721 less than t current appropriation, but $292, more than budget estimates. Of t amount the Immigration burea would receive $5,251,705; the chi! ren’s bureau $1 313,000, and the bur eau of labor statistics $285,300 Pearman ) Coal Creek Coal $8.50 Per Ton ine measure Moore & Morris Phone 17J4 The amount allotted the depart- Of this amount $: $1,000,000, an increase of $500,000 investigation and prosecution war frauds, and $1,670,000 for of federal witnesses. The Commerce department re- ceives $3,066,391 less than the cur- rent appropriation due to the exclu- sion of $3,500,000 for the agricultural of fees H Every DayaBargainDay § i at 5 a E.R. Williams Store g GROCERIES No. 2 MEATS g..\ my 129 W. Second Phones 10—11 "sf Rib Boil, P| i 3 Ibs, eee Be eee a 25¢ Pot Roast, lb., “Big a eee 45e @. 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The Telephone Girl Comedy News THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA | Playing Homestead Melodies Popualr Hit—“Blue-Eyed Sally” COLUMBI Lem Desmond's Famous New York Roof Garden Revue Presenting a Whirl of Gayety Entitled “GOING UP” A Musical Comedy Surprise New Specialties i TONIGHT | 7 and 9 o’Clo New Numbers First Run Picture MARY ALDEN in “A WOMAN’S WOMAN” The Way to Happiness and Health Is Found by DANCING AT THE ARKEON TONIGHT—TONIGHT—TONIGHT i Arkeon Dancing Academy