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P i] NE ast me th on rae nett 10% ose aii 2) PAGE FOUR By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH “WIFE OF THE GENTAUR? TODAY AT RIALTO. NEW DANCE REVUE PROGRAM surpassed I Betty ‘ ther dancers in the { ed twice touch her hi 1 other of the t chorean art t that such e unable to it all f grace ger, 14-year old dani is a child pro. digy. All the dance numbers were resented by puplls of Miss Gris inger in great measure owe to her artistry as a » eccentric dance in which the pro: e from the spurs un er, Mar climaxed All the e are costumed in appearing in the splendid style was spared to dancers and no expense » revue the proper ba: 2nd menda goes to ench and every pupil of Miss Grisinger who helped to make the revue a success Those peared in dance num ber y nd Wednesday itn nret and Betty Grising- ns, Marjorie Perkins. Mildred Grace, The} Eile ma ford night at the Ris change of program 9:30 o'clock Mishicn Rowary and Charlotte Shackle Don’t miss the dance revue to: en alto with an entire “Wife of Centaur,” Today. e between two passions—the and sensual which finer a noble all the and the ott love which s for supremacy the daring subject which forms plot of “WIf of the Cen. which opened today, is a honor: taur.” The picture at the Ria King Vidor production Torn by the conflict of his dual emotions, a passion -vhich thirsts for new fields to conquer, and an {dealistic love, Jeffrey Dwyer, poet and writer, runs the gamut of num- erous short-lived flirtations and af- fairs. His baser side satiated, Jeffrey, like the fabled centaur who was half man and half beast, tires of his con- For Stagnation of Constipation When You Feel Stale from Head te Foot as Result of Torpid Liver ” There’s Nothing Equal to Stuart's CalciumWafers. 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America. —“Dante's Inferno,” with Pauline Starke. — Heinie | baritone soloist, assisted | | | Klotz, by little Miss Burnadgtte Febl- | man. Iris —“Husbands and Lovers” | | with Lewis Stone, || Arkeon.—Prize dance, $100 free | |in go'd, || Washington Hall—Dance. 14 finally marries his ideal. isti and remains faithful to her even though tempted by the other half of his nature. John Gilbert, who plays the diffi and unsympathetic role of the gives a performance that d strengthen materially the gained with his work in quests ‘s “His: Hour,” and in entaur’s™ wife, Eleanor achieves a dramatic y which Pringle sensuous Jeffrey to her, is most convincing plays the thought creature who lures but finally loses him less. to the wife. In the supporting cast are such well known players as William | Hair Kate Lester, Philo MeCul- lough, Betty Francisco, Kate Pierce. Jacqueline Gadsdon, Lincoln Sted. man and others Wife of the Centaur" is a Metro. Goldwyn-Mayer production, adapted jto the screen from Cyril Hume's novel of th me name. TANTE'S INFERND? AND KLOTZN SONG NUMBERS TOUAY AT THE AMERICH Divine t allegory, to have been finished somewhere Although the between 1314 | , It did not reach geners popularity until about 150 ye lat This was because it was not until 1 that being the ur the invention of printing | reached Florence, Dante's birthplace. Of course, Florentines and others were not strangers to Dante's geniu: even prior to that time, but mo: of bis fame had been spread word of mouth, principally by tures delivered in the churches. Two other natlyes of the city of Florence who did much to advance Dante's renown, attained world wide fame chemselves. They we Michaelangelo the graet sculptor, and Giovanni Boceaccio, author of ‘The Decameron,” who were ardent enthusiasts of the works of Dante. Boccaccio, born only eight years be- fore the poet's death, became the first Dante professor. Michaelangelo became as a boy a profound student of the poet, and later, when an unsuccessful appeal was made by the city of Florence to the Pope to sanction removal of Dante's bones from Ravenna to Flor- ence, he among the first signa- tories, The poet died at Ravenna, after exile from Florence for political reasons. Although his death mask was removed from Ravenna to Bar- gello, a few of his bones and their coffin are still In Ravenna in the monastery of Classe, piously pre- served in a room filled with Dante relics and literature. His tomb else- where at Ravenna is a shrine visited by thousands yearly, “Inferno,” one of the three great allegories which form the Divine Comedy, is the basis for a highly dramatic and spectacular film of that name, produced by William Fox un der the direction of Henry Ott, which is the att tion at the America theater today. Many Added Attractions Offered By America Theater. One special attraction after an other in addition to splendid feature pictures seems to be the spice of the entertainment menu he America theater. aritone soloist, is scoring ng popular song’ numbers America this we Klotz again tonight at 7:30 k and will be od by Burnadette Fehiman, dancing served at Heinie Klotz, a big hit lainty Sunday Seven maiden and Monday, Royal Collegians, a snappy singing band, will be raction at the America novelty » America management vise that wishes dance arrangements announced have been nd the Collegians instead their dance at the Elks irday night will be at the cing academy Saturday 8:30 to 1200 o'clock alternately with the eon orchestra ans will also give a j al dance at the Arkeon on Mon \ March 30th “Hunted Woman” Friday. James Oliver Curwood, who wrote ng other novels, “The Hunted n,” has been making a fight conservation in Michigan, his yay } < eves in conservt it trees, but wild life as well A r into the woods he . but for neces: 1 only. As a novelist Cur. 1 has described for his readers the splendor of the stars, the woods, the w and the vast solitudes: lescribed them for many who look t the sky chiefly to decipher the message written there by aviators inseribing smoke nds The happy gift rated with great felteity book “The Hunted Woman,” is to combine the virile and the tender— to paint from nature for the i ground of his romantic tales. ‘The in his gged North Woods 1s the stage of EVENINC Comedy, | is} of Curwood, demon: | | | | | | ana | SP long in gettin | | | | | tite and makes a, n: START T tENSt MOM a The America theater's them at last—for the woman who s' lure of gold and you h: “The Hunted Wom ve a screen supported b JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S FINE NOVEL, “THE HUNTED WOMAN” TO magnetic—a woman for whom any red-blooded man would gladly fight. Che Casper Daily Cribune OMORROW AT THE AMERICA ENT FROM CURWOOD’S THRILLING DRAMA. offering for Friday and Saturday is “The Hunted Woman,” James Oliver Curwood’s novel $f the ever-moving outpost of civilization in the north—a tale of love, of conflict—a tal of men who lived like brutes anl of one man who stood head*and shou'ders above the horde—who battled against them as he struggled atross rugged mountains through howling storms—who conquered And the woman—glorious, vibrant, Add this combination to the drama worth going miles to see. Seena Owen heads the fine cast in by Earl Schenck, Diana Miller and Cyr] Chadwick. tirred the depths of his heart. A new Van Bibber comedy, “The Burglar.” is also on tomorrow's program. This author's dramatic creation is re. William Fox screen version of “The Hunted Woman” which will.be shown at the Ame! for two days starting tomorrow. Curwood's power for tained in th stories HUSBANDS AND LOVERS | GLOSES TODAY AT IRIS John} M opened y | day ter and will be] the attr night. “Hus ands and a new £ ational pic featuring a trium-| te of star neluding Lewis one s the husband;. Florence Vidor as the wi ind Lew Cody as} the handsome philanderer Js rated a not on) Probabl the foremost f Husbands and rs” is ite abs tely t rtrayal of life. E on th acles of dome by i-| uations that are familiar to ev one. Three main characters, and woman, hold the WAS NOT FIT TO D0 HER WORK Dreadful Condition of Mrs. Fullerton’s. Health Reme- died by Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound | Clearfield, Pa.—‘*‘I cannot begin to tell you how much Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound has helped me in every way, Before taking it I couldn’t stand on my feet without pains running all through my wl y from my vaist down, just like threads pull- ing. I was not fit §|to do any work. 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IRIS A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY Lewis Stone | —AND— FLORENCE VIDOR ae || mae “HUSBANDS AND LOVERS” A Comedy— ORCHESTRA | EVERY NIGHT 10¢ and 20¢ 10c and 25c AFTERNC but not as the eternal trinngle. : There 1s a romantic triangle, to be but it is a new one and is{ d in a new way. ver, subtle com standing element of Lovers,” although the pleture con tains some dramatic scenes that arc e the emotions as do few more It’s a square meal for a de dy is the out- “Husbands and lous plays. Lewis Ste who played in Stahl’s “Why Men Leave Home” and “The Dangerous heac nd Lew Cody re among the » all-star cast Age,” and Florer other members » cast Vidor of t — Store for your secondhand. 7 fishin: the 2 tackle for 1 new |EV A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY DANTE’S | | two men} | spotlight | | A MODERNIZED, SPECTACULAR VERSION OF THE CLASSIC OF LITERATURE The gigantic scenes of Hades are the most sensational and vivid ever on a screen. LAWSON BUTT, HOWARD GAYE, RALPH LEWIS, PAULINE STARKE AND HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IN THE CAST —Also— HEINIE KLOTZ BARITONE SOLOIST Assisted by the Dainty Dancing Miss BURNADETTE FEHLMAN at 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 —Also— WILL ROGERS In His New Comedy “OUR CONGRESSMAN” Regular Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10c and 40c HERE [fT IS COME AND TAKE IT AWAY 100wéors $100 IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT $50.00 to the Lady Holding the Lucky Ticket $50.00 to the Man Holding the Lucky Ticket Winner Must Be Present in the Hall Everybody coming to the dance tonight will get THREE CHANCES on the gold prize. You may be the lucky person and win the gold prize. Be sure and We here tonight—it’s your one big chance, Arkeon Dancing Academy THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925 ing and singing the latest song hits, wil hold the spotlight on the or chestra platform. Every person at tending the dances at Washington hall are promised a jolly and bilari- ous time. Dances are held at Wash ington Hall every Tuesday, Thurs ht ARKEON WILL GIVE $100 FREE AT DANCE TONIGHT 100 in gold awaits dancers at the Arkeon Dancing academy tonight. This is the big night and three chances will be given to every per- son entering the Arkecn. ry the 2 for 1 Store for ammunt All week coupons have been dis-| tion, tributed to the persons attending the —— om =_>= CHILDREN Cry For Get rid of SNUFFLING COLDS Rub nostrils with MENTHOLATUM Antiseptic, healing—restores free breathing eeting Express t aster 61 through a card from Hoffh.a —— pected that the dancing academy will be jammed to capacity with a simflar mass of humanity to that which was seen in the Arkeon at the Auto Show. The $100 will be given free; $50 to the lady and“ $50 to the gentleman holding the lucky coupors. The dance will start promptly at 9 o'elcck. The coupons for ladies and gentle men are of different color to keep the drawings separate. In the Gold | Rush contest last week Miss Martha Lees won the priza in the ladies class and E. A. White of the Gladstone hotel awarded the $50 in gold in the contest for men. Tonight is the night. At the Arkecn. a DANCE SET FOR TONIGHT AT WASHINGTON HALL Ladies are always admitted free | to the popular dances at Washing: ton hall. There will be another big | dance at Washington hall tonight and the public is invited to come early and stay late for one price of admission. Rawhouser’s Dance Artists, play- Fletcher’s MOTH Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, i Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there- from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation ot Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. look for the signature of Ch pt fliha To avoid imitations, alwa: 5 Absolutely Physicians everywhere recommend it. Harm The Man She Loved Was- a Cave Man! He tried to be true to one— but—women! women! wo- men! JOHN GILBERT '. ATLEEN PRINGLE ELEANOR BOARDMAN Also, Joe Rock Comedy “It's A Bear” | Sport Pictorial The Netto Ladies Orchestra Playing the Popular Hit ‘TAKE ME BACK TO YOUR HEART” By Rose and Meyer Special Attraction Margaret Grisinger AND HER CLASS IN A NOVELTY DANCE REVUE NEW PROGRAM TODAY 1. Clog Esther Kruger Betty Butcher « Lucille Shakleford - Marjorie Perkins Doris Brammer -_Helen Keiser Eileen Mischia Evelyn Keiser Margaret Grisinger 8. Mandalay —____ 9. National Dance 10. Novelty ‘SUNDAY THE KEYSTONE R [ALTO bences”4's 9:20 TODAY--TOMORROW —<—_—_—————— A Bishop-Cass Theater EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY THE ~1 =~) © met > 4 oe | =) io | ae = c> > = C2 A HIGH CLASS, PEPPY, NOVELTY SINGING BAND Appearing in Their Stage Presentation Three Times Dai : 215 a 3 NO ADVANCE IN ‘ADMISSION PRICE SIAN ae dae TO THE LURING STRAINS y A N Eor THE SEVEN COLLEGIANS SATURDAY NIGHT and MONDAY NIGHT