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All of them minent or r roles contri ich indlyiduality to the pro- the part find Stuart's Calctum le at almost any drug a a box A Bishop-Cass LAST TIMES TODAY FRANKLYN FARNUM —In— Hillyer, the director, 1s ted for his keen apprecia- atic values Frietchie” is a really great photoplay. Dong miss tt Seep {EAVES BROADWAY FOR RANCH I IRIS MOVE Theater = ed e ~! A Two Fisted Tenderfoot," is a “THE TWO-FISTED |story of a pampered aon of a wealthy attle king w since leaving college TENDERFOOT” | Also Comedy “THE TROUBLE MAKER” | ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING all his time and ‘sult of pleasure. s in the drawing nd the midnight adway, he was an ‘ut in the business world un- wned by his father and forced to make his own way. He goes west | and after many thrilling scertes, he inally beats his father at his own game. til dl Afternoons—10c and 20c Evenings—10c and 25c ere 1s fe, love through ; Tarnum certainly n “A Two Fisted ortunate in haying \g beauty as Alyce “ JOHNNY HINES “THE SPEED SPOOK” % The Caspet Daily Tribune’ tect a sipation of propgrty necessary to Mer support. Opponents of the bill condemned the measure as designed to deprive wives of a right now given them by law which they should continue to enjoy. much st committee of commended the bill for passage. The “spendthrift wife’ from dis- OWORGE BILL PROVIDES JOKE he introduced the ill, which other r the gud red to tl A fish. ‘The . aiyman of the committee on gar Two bills were put to death Wed. and fish is Senator Cla’ y afternoon, one by the Sen nce Gard ner. Anyt who knows Se r yardner will not hesitate to for ter of re on S will be 4 the other by the House. The » indefinitely postponed House creasing the salary of the he supreme court $800 a ly in its career this bill to pass the House but ored to life by reconsidera tion of the vote a few days, later and on the reconsideration was pass: ed at consider mittee of the whe Pe Oe aos aaa ll executed Wednesday by pass: It authorizes is House 142, requiring Inbtifetion ‘eimllae 40: 1h ree ssors to gather conf! 7 Kar Tha’ Gasit of the| dential agricultural statisties for Rank the ‘ » state agricultural départment x was indefinitely pestponed, The banking code bille, Senate 27 on whigh the Senate had so drastic lly operated preceding day © F Wednesday after d to the com ons. Despite the te lopped off 34 t is still the ses through creation of a trust fund pro-a bill repealing authorization for the ACTOR HELD FOR FIRING LOADED GUN holding annually at state expense of conventions of county assessors and county commissioners. NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—A real shooting in “Hell's Bells," a melo- drama at the Wallack theater, aused Eddio Garvie, comedian to be ordered to court today, “Out of this house, you coyotes!" Eddie yelled, flourishing a pistol at his stage enemies. The pistol went off and Clitton Self, another actor, was shot in one y Booth, the leading ed and the curtain was running down. (Continued F' uniform and emergency bell, n Page One) # and pulled an alling a guard from the office of the deputy warden However, twc onded and Reardon, wh gas pipe when th Garvie is not supposed to fire the nly threaten with it. He led the trigger accident “I gue ally a sing the property pistol right,” } and borrowing angther. Self said Prison he would not prosecute, but police tempted brea preferred a ch carrying a tion o asure, ittee of the whole, Sen approved for passage his or her estate present law gives. 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Carter’s stupendous melodrama laid in the ins greatest thrills, the*tornado, sweeping great buildings like rooting giant trees . . . obliterating towns and in its fury carrying all b Grim death faced him if he broke the jam to save the town from did he ride the maddened logs like a titan an save the girl he loved? ---ONCE SEEN, NEVER FORGOTTEN AMER. THE LAST WORD FOUR DAYS STARTS TOMORROW SE P s MOTHER: Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giying natural sleep. ys look for the signature of Aact/¥ PALLY. © Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend ‘¢ “IN EVERY _ WOMAN'S LIFE” A Glamorous Tale of Rich Society and an American Girl’s Adventures With Parisian Aristocracy VIRGINIA VALLI MARC McDERMOTT LLOYD HUGHES STUART HOLMES ALSO COMEDY “BLUE BLOOD” TOPICS ORCHESTRA 10c¢ and 40c To avoid imitations, Absolutely Harm! NEWS Shows at 1 ,3, 5, 7,9 LAST TIMES TODAY AND COMPANY DAINTY USICAL LASSIES OMENTS SUNDAY AND MONDAY, FEB. 15 and 16 In Addition to Regular Program—No Advance AMERICA THEATER|_North Washington Hall paper ... tossin IN THRILLS = THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925 WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. — The senate dispsed of its seventh ap- propriation bill of the session today with passage of the $71,700,000 measure for the state, justice, com: merce and labor departments. Seg e H. G. Walls, one of the most suc- cessful of-Hnglish authors, was a store clerk and a school teacher be- fore his first novel appeated. 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One of the screen’s g automobiles about like toys ... up- efore it like a demon broken loose. . . the tornado driven flood. Did he falter-- Shows Will Start at 1, 3,5, 7 and 9 REGULAR ADMISSION Adults 40c Children Under 12—10c

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