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F v 4 ® 5 E PAGE FOUR THE FOOL'S AWAKENING’ TOOAY AT THE RIALTO ibat 1s the joy since Dr. Edward: Tablets, th u ir. Ed or 17° :nemy, Tablets while chronic con Dr. Edward: sontain calo vegetable laxa you'll find quick sults from one or Olive Tablets at b Thousands tal to keep right, Try t A Bishop-Cass | LAST TIMES TODAY ~ JNCK HOXIE. —In— “FLYING By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH DANCE REVUE AND FILM | QUIK RELEF FROM cSTPATIN = Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets! eam by Che Casper Daily Cribune Perkins and Bett Sam by Lucille Ey Elleen Mischica, Grisinger. U » Clog dance by Nola by Mildred jazz @ance by Therma Ro- erkins singer, ford, Goll dance by Marjorie stunt dance ‘by Letty sister dance by Thelma Row Mildred Grace by Margaret am for Thu: be announced a ater date. ATTRACTIONS RIALTO—'The ~ ing,” with Enid E | Revue at and | America — with aline | Klotz, baritone sol lying He Arkeon—Dance, | In flox | Wash 1 cry of thousands 5. produced Olive usually say: you smoke t So this is that. You're how much you smoke. Between eating a few much better. And how you feel in smoking. HOOFS” Also Comedy “THE PINHEAD” ORCHESTRA EVERY EVEN EXTRAORDINARY AMERICA a SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY CHICAGO'S | (ROYAL | LOLLEGIANS A “HOT” SINGING BAND Appearing Daily at 3:30, 7:00 and 9:00 o'Clock AND, OH! DANCE -ELKS HALL Saturday Night, Starting at 9: | Six flavors displayed at all good stores so you | may help yourself, NING Cinn- abe et ATTRACTION A Bishop-Cass Theater —AT— Their Luring Music ADMISSION $1.00 A COUPLE » wrote the con- es was 4 1 continue m on Take a tip? Smokers don’t like ad- vice. Not even from their wives or fromthe | old family doctor, who gestion that we think you'll appreciate. See how they freshen up your mouth and make the next smoke taste so after a day of hard y Pep-o-mint, Wint-o-green, Cl-o-ve, and Vi-o-let ool's Awaken- Sennett. Dance 0 o'clock. Inferno,” Heinie rke. loist. pofs” with Jack rotect her. The es through the nd dramutic ug alr, William J. novel, was een by Tom J Tonight. ire picture, t Ity num- at the Rialto the- and 9:30 o'clock, r by Miss Gris especially enter. at the th an entire Thursday Centaur” sw “Of course, ‘oo much.” not about the boss on have a sug- smokes try Life Savers. much better the evening o-mon, Lic-o-rice, 20 o'Clock, to the Strains of | ‘DANTE’S INFERNO? AT AMERICA SHOWS WEIRD SCENES OF HEREAFTER The scenic b: mosphere for r kgrounds and at- Y of the big sets production * Dante's the Amer y, were in- y imagina- the poem made 1g Inferno,” fea theater sts spired by the w by Dore he draw. ings that’ yular edition of * Inf other two alle- Dante's “Di. as the Dore edition, and copies are much sought after, Since the motion plcture based on this great allegory has been running throughout the country, much inter- est has been revived artist wh ings for erature, the son of a civil e age of 16 he went to tained a three-ye. the Journal pe he made 1). “c's Contes dro. re Duma his best € niclan Excellent Voice, tinues trons & Gane. ge person ality which en him to put his numbers over in grand style. Mr. Klotz will appear daily this week at 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 o'clock, His entire progr changed to- day with the oj the feature pic JAGK HOMIE STIRS IN LING HOOFS AT AI Jack Hoxte's brot purposes only—in ‘s ~Hoofs” to be shown in the Iris theater for the last times today is Bartlett A. Carre, Hoxie, the star, Is a sheriff and circumstances lead him to sus- pect his brother as a notorious dit known throughout country as ‘The Raven.” The brother {n one of the scenes ‘or picture the ca drives an automobile load of men over a hazardous road and at cer- ulin spots the men leap from the | speeding machine and vanish in the brush while the brother car to the edge of a cliff 2 Just as it plunge Sarre is six tall; also he ts an athlete and he ured he could make the jump the car without difficulty height hampered him a b ting ready for the jump an¢ not clear the car until th wheels were over the edge cliff. Then he tottered for a s or so while Hoxte's direct Smith, and the camera for on in horror, “Fell farther than that in an atr plane once,” nonchalan . as he was being con his escape. He joined t fi of the ‘ond ‘arre ulated on 1 Fly He diea | ‘ | | Mrs. Heckman Decided to Try | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound —Note Results — | — Mrs. E | RE & corps of Canada, at the begin- ning of the war, quitting De Pauw university for the purpose. The in- juries he sustained In the fall caus- ed him to be invalided out of the service before going overseas, ying Hoofs” furnishes many thrills and Hoxle does some of the most sensational riding cf his long screen career, on Scout. Universal ranch riders, are prominent in the cast. There are two charming love interests in the picture and a num- ber of intensely dramatic scenes. ‘The supporting cast includes Char- lott vens, Alys Murrell, Duke Li J. Gordon Russell, Willlam Welsh and William Lester. path ea te ES ROYAL GOLLEGIANS BAND COMING TO THE AMERICA The Ameri announces that the Royal Collegians, a seven plece sing- ing band will be the next added at- traction to play the America theater starting Saturday and continuing day and Monday. The Collegians will appear three times each day at 3:30, 7 and 90 lock on the America stage. The Collegians, reputed to be one of the finest dance orchestras on the road will give a public dance at the Elks Saturday night, as did the Har- mony Kings which was such a suc- cess. The dance will start at 9:20 Saturday night. The admission will be one dollar and ladies free. GREB BEGINS TRAINING ° >) TO FIGHT GENE TUNNEY , Minn., March 24. eight boxing champion world, arrived here today to re for his ten round fight Fri- ight with Gene Tunney, Ameri- ght hea has been weight champion here for the past Indian Recruit Stars Monday On the Mound CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 24, — The pitching of “Gob” Bu » Chi 9 sem{-pro southpaw, tured s game which Cleveland won from Columbus 8 to 2, at Lake- TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1925 test which will be necessary to the | STOPS CROUP license will be at the rate of 1 Mothers want it, for it quickly pet een clears away the choking p! legm, stops the hoarse cough, gives rest- fulsleep. Safe and reliable. HAMBERLAIN’S €du0Gn REMEDY No Narcotics With the removal of the patent office from the department of the interlor to that of the department of commerce, Secretary Hoover be- comes the godfather of radio in all its forms, TEN NEW RADIO PERMITS ISSUED BY ROBERT MACK | (Copyright 1925, Consolldated Press Association) WASHINGTON, March 24, — Ten broadcasting stations received licen- ses to come on the alr last week. One was a class B plant, KFRU, Bristow, Okla., the Warner Brothers station, which has been operating experimentally. KFRU now has been ds<initely assigned to 294.5 me- ters and authorized to use 500 watts . y, Va, — Bleven FAIRMONT. W. Va. E} more bodies were recovered from the Bethlehem Mines corporation’s mine at Barracl — 2 for 1 Store for your new or secondhand. A new class of Iicense to be known as @ broadcasting station operator's e has been authrized by the tment of commerce. The code | f of power. Nine class A stations Icensed were WLAL, the First Christian Church of Tulas, Okla., KFVD, San Pedro, Calif; WHAP, Brooklyn, N. Y.,; WHBK, Cincinnatl; WGBL, BI- yrla, Ohio; WHBS, Mechanicsburg, Ohio; MSMH, Owosso, Mich.; WHBQ the Young Men's Fellowship Class of St. John’s M. E. Church, Mem- phis, Tenn., and KFVC, C; mden, Ark. All of these plants have wava lengths between 200 and 250 metres and their power ranges from 10 to 150 watts. KLS, Oakland, Calif., has been transferred from class C to class A and given a power of 250 watts with 242 meters wave length. That wonderful Quaker flavor is there Get QUICK QUAKER-—cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Cooks perfectly in 3 to § minutes, That's quicker than toast. It’s ready, before the coffee. Look for the Quaker on the label That means Quaker flavor—the “hot oats and milk” breakfasts doctors are urging—in 3 to 5 minutes. That means the superfine oats you want—the finest grown, the most delicious in all the world, Your grocer now has two kinds of Quaker Oats—the kind you have al- ways known and Quick Quaker. ERE is the great adventure in quick breakfasts—a new Quaker Oats, It is called Quick Quaker. It’s rich andwonderful—supremely luscious, For it has all the fine flavor that won the world to this famous brand. So now you can have quick break- fasts with the flavor you always found in your favorite “Quaker.” The staff of the British Embassy were among the most interested lis tners-in on the Friday night con cert from the Savoy Hotel, London, which was re-broadcast in Washing. ton by station WRC. The re-broad cast whieh came on the alr unex- pectedly in the capital found the British ambassador himself away so he missed the London music and the strokes of “Big Ben.” x “Cascarets” 10c WE POUST REGS, DOUBLE ATTRACTION Dizzy, Bilious TODAY Feel fine! Let or overacting ‘> Millions of men, Standard full size and weight packages— Medium: 1% pounds, Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz land, He struck out five men and allowed only two hits in five innings SAVED FRIEND FROM HOSPITAL Council Bluffs, Jowa.—‘‘T had pains in my back and sides and headaches, so that I could not do my work, Once in a while I would be sicka week. A friendtoldme that Lydia, Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound had kept her out of the hospital, so I thought I would try it,asThadtried ber of other medicines, Now I feel like a different person and am telling my friends about the Vege- table Cornea helping me, hoping they will let it help them, too. HEL HECKMAN, Box 21, . 1, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Saved From An Operation Monessen, Pa. — “I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for a Serious case of female trouble. The worst pain I had was in my right side and back with swelling in my side so that I was unable to walk atone time. I was ordered to go to the hospital, but here I am, stiff without an opera- tion, I saw your advertisement and have taken the Vegetable Compound with splendid results,’’—Mrs, J, NEL- 20N, 842 Donner Ave,, Monessen, Pa. D. BIG DANCE Tonight 2---COUPONS FREE---2 To everybody attending the big dance tonight, two chances will be given on the $100 TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO THE LADY AND GENTLEMAN HOLDING THE LUCKY COUPON THURSDAY NIGHT ---FREE--- IN GOLD $100 =-itimulate your dren take harmless |THE FOOL’S =>. vour bowels and 4 women and chil lax tlve - cath It doesn’t sicken | ! you like pills, oils, calomel and salt es nice | —acts wonderful. 10 and 50c boxes—any drugstore. With a distinguished cast including HARRISON FORD ENID BENNETT ALEC FRANCIS MARY ALDEN William J. Locke’s masterpieze now a masterful photoplay Also Buddy Messenger Comedy, “CLEAR THE WAY” Fables THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION MARGARET GRISINGER’S DANCE REVUE Under the special direction of Margaret Grisinger, 14-year-old instructor 1—Bell Hop Dance - Marjorie Perkins and Betty Grisinger 2. Si Lucille Evans - Eileen Mishica ~, Mildred Grace - Thelma Rowary Charlotte Shackleford - Marjorie Perkins --- Betty Grisinger 9—Sister Dance - Thelma Rowary and Mildred Grace 10—Ecentric Dance — ------++--- Margaret Grisinger ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM THURSDAY Shows at 1—2:40—4:20—6—7:40—9:20 Dancing at 7:45 and 9:30 The BURLINGTON ||f EMPLOYES CLUB |\j Invites the World To Their CARNIVAL DANCE Wednesday, March 25th C., B. & Q. Freight House YOU’LL HAVE A GOOD TIME Admission 50c 7—Doll Dance 8—Stunt Dance — : ___ TODAY SHOWS AT 1,3, 5, 7 and 9 Wednesday a HEINIE KLOTZ at 3:30, 7:30, 9: Thursday : 10c anit aoe' Si A Bishop-Cass Theater DANTE’S : INFERNO A SPECTACLE OF DRAMA BASED ON DANTE’S VERSION OF HADES To attempt to convey in words any adequate idea of the majestic grandeur of this eye-filling produc- tion is futile. As a spectacle—as a spur to the imagination—as a splendid example of unsuspected possibilities now within the power of the motion picture camera, it stands unique. It begins and ends with a modern story, interwoven with the scenes which take place in the Inferno. LAWSON BUTT, HOWARD GAYE, RALPH LEWIS, PAULINE STARKE, AND HUN: You may be the one to get the lucky coupon tonight. Don’t miss this big opportunity tonight. Arkeon Dancing Academy DREDS OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ENACT THIS CLASSIC OF LITERATURE ADDED ATTRACTION HEINIE KLOTZ BARITONE SOLOIST APPEARING DAILY IN ALL NEW SONGS AT 3:30—7 :30—9:30 You Won’t Want to Miss Mr. Klotz Doing His Special Number With the Dainty Miss Burnadette Fehlman —Also— WILL ROGERS in His New Comedy “OUR CONGRESSMAN”