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AC PAGE FOUR LM ENDING RIALTO RUN; NEW METRO MOVIE TUESDAY The final showings of the Para JNZZ-RAZZ GOTHAM Fl | mount picture, ‘The City that Never eps,"" James Cruze's latest pro: ction featuring Ricardo Cortez Dresser, Kathlyn Williams nia Lee Corbin, which the Rialto theater 6n § will be held there this af ptation of a roy Scott, ts, | guess, one of all Its romance and {s a heart appealing love for her baby sacrifices 1 ght A have every ad-| ve, in return, | Leave !t to Cruze to tell this de Ughtfully hurr 1 A-l style It was to be expected of him after uts as “The Covered Merton n of the Movies,” 5 io it jron, James Farley ‘ks and baby Vondell Darr, strong supporting cast have prominent roles in the Sinners in Silk.” “Sinners in Silk.” a Metro-Gold wyn picture will come to the Rialto theater tomorrow, ‘This picture is described something new {in the way of jazz stories. It concerns not only the younger set getting older, but also the older set getting,~oung. The rejuvenation theorr of Dr Stetnach, the famous Viennese specialist, {s the foundation of the plot. In the picture an elderly man not far from death's door, takes the treatment and enters the world of pleasure in which the younger set ser er = AMERICA TOOK, NEA = (8 “SINORK” TUESDAY “A good pipe, a good trout fist outfit or a good gun, a dog horse for company and the of the big woods. That's th worth while.” This sentiment ts voiced by House Peters, film star, who plays the. tit role in “The Tornado,” Jewel tion er today. d ‘wide open spaces’ | western plains have >a prog America thes “The s0-ca the great of ACID WW STOMACH = QOURS THE FOOD : en Du Says Excess of Hydrochloric ie Acid Is Cause of wit Indigestion a ts A well-known authority states Fp that stomach trouble and indigestion it are nearly always due to acidity— the acid stomach—and not, as most a folks believe, from a lack of diges } tive juices. He states that an ex- Sid cess of hydrochloric acid in. the ack stomach retards digestion and starts aut food fermentation; then our- meal bi sour Ike garbage in a can, forming ee acrid fluids and gases, which in 41 the stomach like a toy balloon € we then get that heavy, lumpy feeling | Jake n the chest, we eructate sour food ve" belch gas or have heartburn, flatu ot lence, water-brash or nausea, a’ He tells us to lay aside all. diges lie tive aids and instead get from any ° pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts Me and take a tablespoonful in a glass ne of water before breakfast, while {t ue is effesvescing, and furthermore, to ie nue this for one week. While ti often follows the first dose, it it mportant to neutralize ‘ 3 nove the gas-m Q t t : rn lemon ie nd so¢ This harr 3 o8) 8 used by thousands of stomach sufferers with excellent | 4 resul Ady | on 4 PES sea SS Se y} } | « t | f q q Bishop-Cass TODAY and TUESDAY PETE MORRISON | peel eae “DUTY , FIRST” | Also Comedy ; “Helpful Hogan” Why Not Give Him a Lift?) : ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT -10¢ and 20¢ 10c and 25c) } Afternoons - Evenings - never held the appeal for me that have the timbered hills and the Jakes and streams in the mountain country,” he said. To me trout fishing along a mountain stream is the, king of sports, although I love big game hunting well. Without either of these sports, however, tho woods would be worth while, I have sat for hours on the slope of a hill just watching the white summer clouds pat across the flelds of blue in the ky between the pines.” ‘Sandra”. Morgan Wallace and Alice Weaver ‘0 well known players in the ely large cast which 1s sup- ing Barbara La Marr and Bert Lytell in “Sandra,” First National's ffering at the America theater starting tomorrow. Wallace's last appearance was in support of Pola Negri. Miss Weaver, one of the featured ancers with the George White , appears as a French maid knowledged as one of the too dancers of the New premie York sta —$—<—_____ MIMI MILLI AND GIRLS OCORE HIT AT AMERICK In “Musical Moments” presented yesterday at the America theater, Mimi Mill and her delightful com pany of charming girls scored a tre mendous hit, three times coming before audiences that packed the house to hear specialties in song that were features In jazz and opera. Clever artistry at the plano and ex- cellent vocal sclos were only a part et the program which introduced a {ttle east sider of Goham, several farmerttes, and a saxophone number that was way above par. ‘o dancing numbers, one inter. pretive and the other oriental were |} high Ughts that attracted much ap. lause. Mimi Milli and her company will again entertain America crowds to- day with three appearances. “Must Moments” {s an extraordinary itire act feature that will appeal seneralf® to theater goers here. PETE MORRISON HEADS CAST OF IRIS PICTURE , the popular young Duty ‘oduction m z the Iris and tomorrow, has a horse that knows and loves Pete like _@ brother, Remington, as the The Cook’s Best Friend— | CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER The Last S as good as the First SALE® 2'/, TIMES THOGE OF ANY OTHER BRAND | horse is called, hates to have any- one else on his back and you cannot fool him easily, Juseppo Vargolla found this out to his discomfort when he stole Pete's horse fm “Duty First." No sooner had he mounted than Remington manifested hfs in dignation at the intrusion. He be. gan to carry on like the wildest kind of broncho and {t was only after Pete himself had talked to the horse —"man tp horse” style, they call tt on the ranch—that Remington agreed to be goad. But, as soon as the scene had been shot, Remington vigorously repelled any further ad- vanees on the part of Pusseppo Var- golla to gain his good will. —— BROOKHART 16 INVOLVED IN FRAUD CHARGE WASHINGTON, Iowa, (United Press).—Charging fraud against the directors of the Farmers and Mérchants State bank, which closed its doors In December, a suit was filed here Saturday to set aside an order approving settlement on the bond and compel the receiver to in- stitute sult against amohg others J L. Brookhart, state senator, and his brother, Smith W. Brookhart, The case was filed in district court this afternoon, The suit involves State Senator J. L. Brookhart, a director in the bank, and United States Senator Smith W. Brookhart, the Brook- harts acting as counsel for the sign- ers of the bond. The state department of banking and attorney general Ben Gibson made a settlement with the directors of the bank at the time it closed its doors with reference to a bond given by the board of directors for $2 000, guarantee!ng the payment bad notes In the bank, Feb. 16.— of the settle- ment was for $36,000 on December 1924 and on that date presente to the court a paper which was rep resented to the court as being sign ed by a committee for the deposi tors authorized to act for them con- | senting to and recommending the | settleqnent. This was done without any notice to the dep ors, according to charges in the sult, and in the ap. plication this settlement was recom mended to the court by state super intendent of banking, Robert L. Leach Upon learning of this order the depositors asked to set aside this order claiming {t was secured by | fraud, by misrepresontation to the superintendent of banking and the | attorney general; by. the’ signers of the bond and bY United States Sen ator Brookhart and his brother J. ¥, Brookhart counsel signers Representation was made by the signers of the bond through their counsel that $36,000 was the sum total which could be collected dq poonful is “THE C THAT With Ricardo Kathlyn Willi Telephone Girl KI Playing Overt by James Crute Production ITY Mothers—It will open your eyes to a new peril of THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA b Popular Song—‘'Moon Dream Shore” 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 NEVER SLEEPS” Cortez—Louise Dresser— iams—Virginia Lee Corbin modern youth! —Alro— Comedy—‘“Money to Burn” NOGRAM NEWS Che Casper Daily Cribune Rains Flood California Town IA ELON REEL RETRY AE UB A Ca Ae CBA eg aoe Flooded streets, inundated highways, rulnmed homes and ralflway wash- outs were features of the floods tn nia, last week. into a swift river. Marin and Sonoma counties, Califor- Photo shows Locust avenue in Mill Valley transformed Federal Judge In Minnesota Suicide MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb, 16.— Federal Judge John Franklin Mc- Gee, of Minneapolis, shot himself to death yesterday He was 65 years old. Belief that his health was falling prompted the act, sald. The body of the judge was found = A Safe and Proven Remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza. in a vault in his chambers at the federal building. A bullet wound was in his temple and a pistol with one exploded cartridge was found by his side, He was appointed td the federal bench in 1923 by President Marding. e a For results try a Tribune Classified ogan a Lift Give H QUININE Look for this Y, Signature GC. F. (Lied a ae gme —=—. — A Drama of Story by Benjamin Glazer Adolphe Menjou Conrad Nagel Edward Cannelly RIALT of Love, Caresses and Gaiety With a Brilliant Cast including SPECIAL ATTRACTION BRIAN DOUGHERTY 7 TOMORROW Ovrottinny IN SILK the Smart Set, Continuity by Carey Wilson Eleanor Boardman Hedda Hopper Miss Du Pont Singing “Follow the Swallow” DAINTY LASSIES ure—‘'The Calif of Bagdad,” y A. Boieldieu, Eugene Lockhart Tuesday, F A bar of Palmolive Soap hall. PALMOLIVE DANCE Come and bring your friends. North Washington Hall ebruary 17 to each person entering EVERYTHING IN MUSIC FROM FURIOUS JAZZ USICAL OMENTS TO CLASSICAL Appearing at 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 In Addition to “THE TORNADO” Lincoln J. Carter’s Melodrama of Thrills, Romance and Action —With— HOUSE COMEDY—NEWS—TOPICS Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7and 9 LAST TIMES TODAY PETERS 10c and 40c MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1925 LO Lamber, and discovered her loss upon returning to their table after _ PARIS, Feb. 16—Princess Vlora, | ganco, of Albania, nee Helen Kelly, and formerly the wife of Frank J. Gould, ——————— Chil dren Lry lost a black pearl valued at 300,009 francs from a ring last night while dancing in a restaurant fn Montmarte, She was dining with Georges Ca; pentier and the bobslelgh champ, the SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS DENVER.—Word was received here of the death in London of Henry Collbran, widely known min- ing man and railroad operator of Colorado. He was in charge of various departments of the Chicago, New Orleans and Texas Pacific rail- road in the 80's, Later he built the Cripple Creek railway and was president of the Colorado Midland from 1893 to 1896. Tho first steam railway in Korea was built under his supervision. BUTTH.—Plans to electrify 210 miles of road between Avery, Idaho, and Othello, Wash., on the Chicago, St, Paul and Milwaukee railroad are under way, H. E. Byram, president of the road, announced here. Mr. Byram 1s on a trip of inspection. The work will cost about $5,000,000. ‘Try Tribune Want Ads for Resu!ts MOTHER:= Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe cially prepared for Infants PORTLAND, Ore.—Fire at the Warehouse of the Pendleton Woolen Mills company did damage estimated at $750,000, BOSTON.—Charles A, (Duke) Far- rell, 69, veteran major league ball player and for the last two years coach for the Boston Nationals died. in arms and Children all ages. Gaatt tithe: ere regemmend it always look for the signature of Physicians every ————.______ To avoid imitations, For results try a Tribune Classiflea ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY STAR TOURING Sport Model WILL BE F Re E E WEDNESDAY GIVEN AWAY February 18, 1925 5—GRAND PRIZES—5 GRAND PRIZE—Star Sport Model Car. SECOND PRIZE—$100 Cash Order on a New Marmon, Hudson, Essex or Star Car. THIRD PRIZE—$25,00 in Cash. FOURTH PRIZE--$10.00 Gasoline Book. FIFTH PRIZF—Clymer Spotlight. bw ba me A Porno ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS BARBARA LA MARR BERT LYTELL A ~~ led where love leads—taking as love gives—giving as love asks. Follow Sandra over all the world— follow her for her story is for every romantic heart—for every girl who ever knew a sweetheart’s kiss—for ore mean who ever loved a maiden ‘air. A BISHOP-CASS THEATER *

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