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PAGE FOUR | Ip “FAST OF SUEZ” GLOSS TOONY, “BABBITT” NEXT 10 SHOW AT THE RIALTO | | | “Babbitt” fs t half our pre ists and Ite as adapted from the great Sinclair Lewis novel f the same name, that will be hown at the Rialto theater tomor VAMP PICTURE ENDS RN KT AMERIGA TODAY, FOX FEATURE FEN TESDY| Elleen Percy, who plays bi sinister vamp, in “The Turmoi Hobart Henley's Universal.Jewe! p! of h Tarkington's ce brated nov d who appoared in Tarkington's "The Flirt.” says she | HEALTH # | Annette Kellerman, Once Cripple, Che Casper Daily Tribune LLY CAMPBELL, RIGH MIS: LERMAN WAT , FOR CHILDREN , WHO IS BEING KELLERMAN IN HING WORK OF A CHA DEVELOPING BY A. H. FREDERICK STIG DIVING “HIDDEN POS: RANCH mates. | Quits Stage to Aid Unfortunate HSWIM, LOWER INTO A will help others as I have been helped." That promise was never forgotten, though intervening years brought triumphs such as few women know. The cirl became the outstanding aquatic marvel of the time, set rec ords which have never been broken, was starred in vaudeville, theaters and motion pictures, was sowght af- ter with salary offers of some $5000 a week, That girl was Anette Kellerman. Now Anette Kellerman has quit the stage. She {s going to concen: trate all energies to give to crip- pled children a training to rebuild physically weak bodies. “[ loved theatrical work so well I kept delaying fulfillment of my early promise,” says Miss Kel'erman. But now I am definitely through with the stage to devote my life to help- less children. Little Billie Campbell of Los An: geles hurried Miss Kellerman’s re- trement from the stag Billy couldn't play the games his el less were in was always steel braces, chosen as umpire. One day he came to Miss Keller: man, downcasts No longer was he to be umpire. Politics within the gang had named another, Billy, it seemed, was doomed to the side lines, ‘Now is the time,” sald Miss Kel- Jlerman, That night she refused two theatrical offers, each promis ing $5,000 a week salary. She would take Billy and other little strong in body. Out in @ broad valley of the Ver- guo hills, 14 miles north of Holly: wood, is an old Spanish grant known as the “Hidden Rancho.” Miss Kol- lerman purchased 112 acres of scrub and cactus, There now she {s building pools and clubhouses, tennis courts and dormitories, In the pools children will be taught how to gain contro) of in ef‘icient limbs. The course !n train- ing starts with havivg the children learn suspension in the water. Then a slight agitation of the water 18 effected, increasing, in later days, until the legs move of thelr own volition, Having learned to suspend and move the legs 4 actual swimm: Kellerman has utilized downtown poel, pending completion a of “Hidden Rancho hes some pupils and Kaye been so ma contemplating start throughout the co Already she the results Dus that she Is hb schools got into the pictures by getting into dancing academy.. The Some day,” declargd the girl, “E “Four year a trunk with a dog. She was Washington's \birthds 5 . weiss? eo doubling for Dorothy G at the as chosen because ived a Glyear-old g ho thought ha time, some years ago. she is| many v ¢ this day as a holl she would have to carry her legs in % one of the best known women on| in Caspe braces throughout lif the ecreen. “The Turmoil,” her] phis dance promises to be one of| ‘With tt | L latest success, closing today at the! tne gayest and most spectacular af.| less | America theater. It is a spe fairs ever staged at the Arkeon in Woul st of American | 3 the way of a carnival dancing party. | “lent limbs, Hackathorne, El anor pon There will. be miles and miles ot| Her mother, a great pianist, spared mett C i= fe en ee to the festive spirit of] “ons day it was suggested to her “Cranston's Lady” . mother, “teach her to swim.” The powerful story of a man who| - There will be the usual fits of| Nolther the mother nor the girl t and pays for a woman's title| Miniature ballons, paper hats, noise | realized it, but !t probably was al 1 social position, considering love | "~~ | message from the good fairy, of “simply amusement for fools” 18] makers of every shape and descrip:| Whom the girl had dreamed d@ Cranston's Lady” which opens at the America theater Tues- The central character, Gerald Cranston, is a veritable giant in the industrial world of London, with fortune and power, an ambition to possess more but lacking the one thing that he feels necessary to com: plete his ultimate happiness—social recognition. ————____ BILL FARNUM IN TEXAS After a spell of Grippe or flu, THRILLER IT THE IRIS win pheciehadied re eiih, WILLIAM for Infahts in arms and Children all ages. hard ho.d up your body, thee best William Farnum, {dol of stage and screen, will be seen at the Iris the- ater beginning today and Tuesday in a revival of “The Conqueror,” a Wil- liam Fox production in which the beloved Bill plays the role of Gen. eral Sam Houston, the backwoods boy who grew to be one of Uncle 's most brilliant soldiers and who was once vernor of Tennes- see and twice Governor of the great serpentine #treamers, gobs of con tion. Then to top it off there will be the usual fine dance’ floor of the Arkeon and wonderful music by the Music Masters. Recover Quick From Grippe or Flu! thing you can do to get back your health and strength quick, is to start right in taking ‘Tani It's rful how soon yc really do st improve! Tanlac sails right in and puts the system in fighting trim. It cleans the blood, revitalizes the digestive organs, gives you an appetite for solfd food and ma you feel like a new per- son. Nothing will turn the trick quite as fast as lac, made after thc famous Tanlac formula from rocts, no expense to have her cured. With out avail The experiment was tried—and ft succeeded. Soon the girl could run and play and dance, as did her play- RiS A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY and TUESDAY FARNUM In one of his fine Western dramas “The Conqueror”’ ALSO COMEDY STAN LAUREL gtate of Texas barks and herbs gathered from the ; This picture ts said to contain in| four corners of the earth. Buy a Ginaiaass enormously generous proportions the | bottle today and get started back t “ ” qualities v » made Bill Farnum | full strength and vigor. THE SMITHY 8 popular a »1 as the screen ever Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills ' It v nd ofte or Conatinaté ORCHESTRA musing CHERRY TREE MASK BILL ON AT ARKEON TONIGHT the night of the big nd novelty ball at the] Everybody welcome ans’ Ball tonight. at the Mu TANLAC FOR YOUR HEALTH |¥** A BISHOP-C ‘AS FINAL SHOWI E Y NIGHT -10c and 20c Afternoons - -10c and 2 3 THEATER NGS TODAY BOOTH TARKINGTON’S Great American Drama BIG sf 5Oc | “THE TURMOIL To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of 4 Proven directions on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it, is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared Gastt hha eripples, and help them to become | made in three months,” pronounced a doctor of one child. Another who came to the echool barely able to walk Is Improving so rapic,y that in than two years physicians be- eve she will be playing tennis and with no trace of a limp left. Every case. say those who have watched Miss Kellerman's efforts, shows 60 to 70 per cent improvement within a comparatively short dime, “I do not want this effort to be considered charity,” says Miss Kel- lerman. “Of course, the little boys and girls who come for the swim ming curative courses will not be charged a cent. 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Wabash Avey | Citigios hy, Be bs | | ] it den Paradise.” TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20 6, 7:40, 9:20 POLA NEGRI Se ee “EAST OF SUEZ” Pola in rare Chinese silks and Parisian gowns—every bit as wonderful as in “Forbid- Also Comedy and News Weekly NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playin; G. PUCCINI'S Grand Popular Hit “I WONDER WHAT'S BECOME OF SALLY” Overture from pera ‘MADAME BUTTERFLY’ mncuariese “And this, I feel, is something to be proud of," Portrajt models in wax are the latest fad among Parisian women. These figures are dressed and sup- plies with jewels and ornaments in imitation of thelr proud owners, a eneerpeine eee Dancing from 9 until 1 a. m., Elks’ hall tonight, Give Hogan a Lift DON'T FORGET THE BiG SALE ON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS at the Wells Music Co. See Big Ad On Page 5 In Sunday Tribune De Luxe - Attraction RIALTO THEATER BBR SS = Wane )< aes e Nee hie Great @ merican Novel ,, aN pBiti “LEWIS: wath “WILLARD” LOUIS CARMEL” MYERS TOMORROW WEDNESDAY THURSDAY CRANSTON’S LADY* The Story of a Purchased Woman pawns of wealth, money marriage! ages some women have been the Today they’re the victims of the —With— AMES KIRKWOOD ALMA RUBENS WALTER McGRAIL MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE Throughout the a DANCE | TUESDAY | NIGHT | A FINE CAST GEO, HACKATHORNE ELEANOR BOARDMAN TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9—10c-40c A TRUTHLESS WOMAN. A ROMANCE UPSET, A WHIRLING, SWIRL- EILEEN PERCY ING CATASTROPHE OF PAULINE GARON LIFE, EMMETT CORRIGAN THEO. VON ELTZ EDWARD HEARN VICTORY BATEMAN WINTER HALL —Also— OUR GANG pats (il “HIGH SOCIETY” Shows at 1, 3,5, 7 and 9 DIVERTING DRAMA THAT WILL GRIP YOU. NORTH WASHINGTON HALL 10c and 40c “A Bisho The story of ‘Gerald Cranston’s Lady” deals with a master of finance who “buys” a titled wife for the business prestige he will gain from his position in so- ciety. When the wheels of fate crush him and his for- tune, he finds love—a thing he once believed only fit for fools, COMEDY—“YOUNG OLDFIELD” P. TOPICS 'ATHE NEWS ORCHESTRA p-Cass Theater

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