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Tho larger sive is more economical. S he World's Best , Blood Medicine Bishop-Cass BUDDY ROOSVELT “ROUGH RIDIN? ” Also Comedy “FRONT ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING Afternoons ~....-... 10c Evenings 10¢ “William aeM PRODUCTION pee wit ROBERT f ZUKOR Jesse ashy RIALTO By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH ich LOCKED DOORS’ COMING’ ; 4 zh) | BETTY COMPSON : SP FODORE VON ELTZ EDESON 4 RACTIONS TONIGHT, ALTO—“Coming Throug' with Thomas Meighan. Netto dies or 1] | | Thiet in Para- | ) Aileen Pringle. Amer-| | | theater orchestra, | | IRIS—"‘Rough Ridin’,” with | Buddy Roosevelt. Iris theater or- 20ON—Dance, Serenaders. WASHINGTON HALL — Dance. Paste houser’s Dance Artists, Plummer’s e direction of this s a comparative urice ex: | is unique di eat. “The difficulty was| t the human actor who was | to appear with the shark. Thanks to} | ge of the man who agreed as the victim of the , I had comparatively little ple in getting the shark to do his It was only necessary to get rk and the man in the same | 6 Pacific ocean and photo graph their act “COMING THROUGH’ AT AITO. CLOSES TODAY; " the mount picture aturday at the close its run The story 1s an adaptation of Jack Be 's novel, ‘‘Bed Rock,” a min- i ry which features Lila Lee in eading woman's role !n support | y, Laurance Whent, Here's Tom's latest and best. Last “Locked Doors” The William Bett , Theodore Roberts Kathlyn W Theodor von Eltz ind Hobert Sdeson are featured in the principal roles of the production, domestic drama which return to the screen absence. “AOUGH RIDIN’? AT IRIS WITH BUDDY ROOSEVELT Most western stunt pictures de- pend on one “punch” to put ‘the y over, but it Is different with tough Ridin,” starring Buddy Roosevelt, which plays at the Iris theater today. ‘Rough Ridin’ " most decidedly 1s not a one punch picture. It teems with thrills, with three superpunches that top the others, any one of which would be sufficlent to insure {ts success as an entertainment. One of the super- TELEPHONE GIRL NOW WELL Suffered Two Years. Relieved by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Marshalltown, Iowa. tthe time I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound I was a tel- | e phone operator 7 ‘ and had been suf- f fering for two years with bear- ing-down pains | and cramps in my " im\iecs so I could c walk. At. : times [ could not | Mmido any kind of | | work on account | - of my trouble. My taking the medicine for change of Life and she thought Id fhe Ip me and it did. I haye | also taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Liver | Pills. I recommend your medicines to my friends and J Will answer all | king about them.’’—Mrs. P, E , Box 149, Marshalltown, Ja, Mrs. Norton’s Experience “Before I started taking Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I was weak and nervous, and had such scarce] terrible di: spells that I could not | stand some days, I had no appetite, | was restless at night and felt all run- lown. My husband got me a bottle | of the Vegetable Compound and I am jurprised at the resulta after taking {t.""—Mrs. CLARENCE S. Norton, 18 e St., Dover, N. H. LOCKED STARTING TOMORROW POR THREE DAYS a es Che Casver Daily Cribune “A THIEF IN PARADISH’--STAR PRODUCTION OF A “A Thief in Paradise,” one of the most lavish all-star productions of this or any other season, starts today at the America. Doris Ken- yon, Ronald Colman (last seen with Constance, Talmadge in “Her Night of Romance’), Aileen Pringle and Claude Gillingwater head Twelve New York newspapers, almost ae ad t has! the mammoth cast. day, declared that “A Thief in Paradise” had everything! CROSSWORD PUZZLE Five-le tter words running across, and five letter words running down You ought to find the game rather interesting today, because of this fea ture. It's designed for simplicity in solving. And don't let the two long words on each side bother you, either. HORIZONTAL 1. Feathers of an ostrich. 6. To gaze fixedly. . Liquid containing cresol in a large amount. 15. Dinners. 6. Cluster of knots in wool fiber. 7. To spread. . Gem secured from oysters. Opposite of woot. 12. To unfasten. . Part of verb to be. 13. fecture or department tn Peruses. na. 14. The surface measure of a plane region. runches fs the rescue of the heroine from death by Buddy Roosevelt, who grabs the girl from in front of an express train atop a lofty trestle; another is a fall by Buddy and the} % . A very small centerpiece. Porticos, . Dad, . Misfortunes. Villain over a high precipice into the| 32- Compartments in a home. river, and the third {s Buddy's lft- paodent. ing of the heroine out of a speeding Born, buckboard, while Buddy is galloping} 8°: Travels by auto, alongside the rig at a breakneck| %° pay: pace. 38. Seagoing mammal. 39. Lariat. MANY PRIZES AT ARKEON 40. Litters for the dead. 41, Melted, 42. The floors of glass furnaces, Palrs (especially married.) 1. Commonplace. 2. Instrument similar to harp (pl) The Arkeon Dancing academy 3. Bird simflar to ostrich, will have on display as a special 5. Hebrew name for God. feature at the dance tonight, $1,000 6. Files. in novelties which will be given 7. Highway tax. away, two prizes each night to 8. Similar to a donkey ladies and two pri r the 9. Second note In scale. over an extend rT 12 g amy 13. Dead y r 15, Had in mind ks, 5 sil-| 168. Pertaining to one’s birth. vorware r es will 18. Large double flower of the be on exh Arkeon tonight, | spring and summer, Every lady and gentleman enter- | Nouses from sleep. ing the Ar will be given Rolls of {ilm. a coupon 1 the evening, Small blood-sucking Insects. the winning n rs will be drawn | . Active. and two prizes will be awarded to | the lady and two prizes to 10D | eT CT holding the luck s, This pre codent will be followed at every lance during the next he ioe winners are give of the articles In the displa This js only one of the big novelty features by Mr. J Ds genial h Arkeon, for his § patrong during summer season, BARGAIN DANCE TONIGHT AT WASHINGTON HALL Mitty for Smoker's Cough lots of folks FE SAVERs THE CANDY MINT WITH THE HOLE they soothe » artisis will furs veryone 4s prom tl A carnival d Washington dance rend and Sat- eld at this popular 2 vous on Tuesday, Thursday urday nights of each week teem serene ner teen A OSTA NTHE AHN nt renee enn = <i RONALD COLMAN AS “A THIEF IN PARADISE” STEALING A KISS FROM DORIS KENYON; ONE OF THE POLO BAT And then some! r Woven into this dazzling drama of stolen love are such thrills as a glittering undersea society revel, an airplane elopement, adventures in hidden Chinese dives, girls playing polo in bathing’ suits, battles between men and sharks five fathoms deep, and a gripping runaway rescue. Settings and costumes baffle description. In one gown THOUSAND THRILLS STARTS TODAY AT THE AMERICA HING BEAUTIES, AND. AILEEN PRINGLE IN THE GOWN OF 18,000 PEARLS alone Aileen Pringle wears 18,000 pearls. TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1925 Behe : i Never has so amazing ~ story been filmed so extravagantly, Y Charles Chase in his new comedy “Position Wanted” and Pathe News and Topics of the Day completes the America Theater’s ex- cellent offering for today, Wednesday and Thursday. 24, 26. 27. 29. 30. Very small particles. Parts in a drama. Warehouse. Spirits. To divide a sentence {nto grammatical parts, Cries loudly and continuously Sleeps. Form of thou Wan. Artificial hair for hea” cover ing. Quantity. To subsist. . Mother. PUZZLE SOLUTION its 32. 33. 38. 39. 40. sot ES Ee CINCINMATITO sx CROWD PARK CINCINNATI, nati was prepared t mer record cr the new baset field where the and Reds clash in the t round this afternoon. 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