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PAGE FOUR MAE MURRAY ENDS RUN, “SECRETS OF NIGHT’ TO OPEN TUESDAY AT RIALTO roductions nted some c r t part “Secrets of the Night” Tuesday —_——_—. BOBBY AGNEW AT (AIS IN) AACE FILM, ‘GOLD HEELS” By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH a 1 | ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT | RIALTO—"Girce The Enchan- tress,” with Mae Murray. Netto Ladies orchestra, AMERICA—Ina Bourskaya at 8:15 o'clock IRIS—“Gold Heels,” with Bob- by Agnew. Iris theater orchestra. y was not skill his horse in win- id keep improving his 1 he would have to do ive rein and let it breeze in This s tep was made unnecessary Bobby, in the evenly match- °/THE CHORUS LADY” WITH VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN ON TUESDAY AT THE AMERICH & whole bit of bric-a-brac Cc ‘d's shionable at the ses beneath the window y from the danger zone. s one of the big dram from “The Chorus La s to the America Theat » yet, while it is dramatic h humor in tt. Pat is ntending to be, and has the sympathy ching her. on, red-headed he role of Pat. Dick ed by P McCu: hed villain of a } on his of those v Margaret Livingst beauty, pl ted “The Chorus through Prod st are: Alan Ros- part of the hand- for Bit nd @ most popular our Bil you know puzzle aps t VERTICAL I 1 ‘of Shobal Gen. 18 of Eliphaz 4 hours (pl Every bit. crossword puzzle fans, of Biblical incidents It refers Now see Little child Place near Ephrath fering. Psa. 48 Great grandson of Shem. Gen, 35, Gen King. 4 anima 17. where one PUZZLE SOLUTION lution of YesterJay’s Puzzle MASc a a SET | ling of the other entries. | t was agreed, for the sake of real- | have the horses evenly and the race run true. It it| | “The Chorus Lady,” Splendid | Drama, With Fine Cast, At America Theater Tomorrow | | | | | | | | | heroine Patricia humor, There “showin’ ” of “The Chorus Lady” Corbin, Alan Rosco Chorus Lady”. play Thursday. O’Brien, is much an I Joyd the If you like a fast moving and entertaining story of the stage and race track, put this on your list. i Trish loving ‘em not to get fresh with the Irish. The story, which has for its girl, is rich in sentiment and and laughing, much anger’ and The splendid cast includes Margaret Livingston, Virginia Lee Ingram America and Philo McCullough. tomorrow, Wednesday “The and TUESDAY EVE AT who will open at the row night Ted Rose, the leader of ed organization, has h. of experience in the mus and has selec 1 a band of m | of highest quality members of his preser There is a great tres for the dancing pi to dance to the m and the management of 1 many the feature which approval! of all d. y dance tion in price is only an in to let the patre can be had for asc possible, Dancing 9 tomorrow tll midnight will star Yor results try a Tribune Class! | j tied Ad, is talent. | ears This reduc- | c ment that TED ROSE'S BAND OPENS: KLEIN-MARKS RECITAL ON AAKEON SUNDAY 1S ENJOYED, vee GASH APPEALS TO BORIS ne is an te of famous 1 pianiste 28 well as some American ward oliticians, was proved at the Klein: Marks third fortnightly recital held Id recital hall from 4 to 5 o'clock afternoon, when Boris ideff, who, according to his own sions, is a famous Russian pianist, failed to put in an appear: ance on the program. Mr. Davidoff the that Tribune he had Mr. Jack he large audi- fternoon at 2 Davidoff had eived a wire from Billings, Mont., ering him lucrative compensation | to appear in recital there yesterday, }and that upon receipt of the wire, Davidoff had made all possible aste to entrain for the northern From a ffhancial standpoint possible to blame Mr. David- off, but from an ethical and artistic ndpoint, his action in not adher- pledged word, {s deserving censure, to say. the Youth Bars Capita! Radio Favorite \ From National Singing Contest Though the unanimous choice of Washington's music critics for the honor, Miss Dorothy D, Wilson has been disqualified to repre. sent the capital in the singing cont of Music Clubs because of her youth | sands of radio fans know ler frequent!) s of the National Federation She is not yet 20. » Thou broadcast contralto rnice. | | the Pur!’ | demizod, nor a haloed ascetic, but 1 Che Casper Daily Crihune lems that have caused wars in the Eastern BY HENRY P. MINNOTT (United Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, April 2 ‘The Pur- {tan lived {n an age of jazz, despite his reputed piety, austerity and stern virtues, History doesn’t say so. But his- tory and the diaries of our formid- ble New England ancestors dis- agree. Henry We Lawrence. sr., profes-} sor of history at Connecticut Col- lege, has delved into a dusty past and unearthed conclusive proof that lan was neither a fleshless a convivial soul with a trace of laughter in his heart. The first shiek and sheba flour- ished in the vicinity of Plymouth Rock. And the doings of Pilgrim papas and mammas make the pres- ent ‘jazz age” look like a long step toward the millenium. “We all views on witchcraft,” said Profes- sor Lawrence in an interview with the United Press today. “But why have we not been freely informed of how Cotton Mather escaped a breach of promise suit while courting his second wife? We will not love them less, these forefathers of ours, if We see them gay aS well as grave; and wo may cease to think of them as largely the creatures of a mor- alized and provincial mythology. “Why shouldn't the Puritan have been a man of jollity? Think of his immeasurable advantages over us of today. The prohibition amend- ment was then nearly three centuries in the future and the abundant sources of the jovial mood were neither outlawed nor reduced to an ineffective weakness. “We have it on the authority of least. The large audience of Casper music lovers was not disappointed, however, for the program presented by local artists, was exceedingly en- tertaining. Every number was a de- ght and showed great versatility on the part of the artists who ap- peared on the program. Local peo- Ple know that they will not be the victims of a tempermental debacle when they go to hear Casper mu- sicians. The slogan, “See America first,” holds good for musicians as well as geographical scenery, in the opinion of this writer. The program yesterday was arranged by Mrs. Bess F, Klein. The following program was rendered 1. Filipino Trio: La Campaguita Companerismo — Curricante Vocal Duet April Morn Absent -.. Mrs, Gates and M 3. Piano Solos: Madrilena Valse Caprice Mr. Ed Flinn 4 A Prayer Perfect Mammy Song-.----Harriett Ware Mrs. J. Cather Trio—Selected Group: Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald, harp Mise Marguerite Fitzgerald, piano Margaret Curtz, violin 5. wo-e-----Curran ‘Deems Taylor -------Ronald Miss Frances Bowerman 7. Piano Duet: Concerto in G Minor..Saint-Saens Miss Margaret Fitzgerald and Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald IRIS Bishop-Cass TODAY and TUESDAY “Gold Heels” The Great Race Track Story, Puritan Lived in Age Of Jazz; Historian At know Cotton Mather's}| | College Says Increase Mather himself, that stran- gers said that they had seen more drunkenness in w England in half a year than in all their lives.” KELLOGG JOING IN APPEAL FOR WORLD COURT Approval Is Voiced in Convention. WASHINGTON, April 25.—Beerd tary of State Kellogg in an address here tonight to the American Society of International law, declared him- self uhreservedly in favor of sub- mission of all international disputes to an international tribunal. Kellogg did not refer specifically to the world court, “T am heartily in favor of a judicial tribunal to which nations may present their problema and their international disputes,” he sald, “T would be in favor of submitting all justifiable questions to an inter- national tribunal.” Kellogg said he did not expect such an advanced view to be ac- cepted at once because he did not the world be awakened to the fact Address Before | 44 MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925 i et aia Motorman Is . Blamed For Car Crash past will be submitted to an inter- national tribunal.” “Isn't it tlme the consciousness of that there !s a better way to settle disputes between nations than by going to war?” “Are we going to prepare for an- other war? Are we going to build armaments, land and naval? Are we going to inculcate in the minds of the people that they must.settle disputes by war, or are we golng to teach them that they may be settled peaceably by international tribunals? “Here is a great opportunity for the lawyers, They can do more than any other class of people. They are leaders in public life by educa- tion and training.” The soclety’s report to the league of nations will be submitted first to {ts membership and then by its council to the League not later than October 15. DENVER, Colo., April 25.—(Unitea Press.)—More care by Henry Perry, motorman of the gtreet c which crashed into a Fitzsimmons army truck here Thursday nigh causing the death of Sergeant Fran Waiters and the injury of Others, would hi averted the ac dent, the coroner’s jury probing the collision reported today. * A military board composed three officers from Fitzsimmons pital sat in on the inquest. 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It holds food.in contact with teeth, invitingsthe believe the world read. ‘ “But,” sald Kellogg, “if we get the tribunal and the world comes to think more in terms of international law than in force, more and more justifiable questions will be submit- ted to it.” The society today accepted the in- vitation of the league of nations to collaborate with {its committee of experts for the development of the codification of international law, Charles E. Hughes, former secretary of state announced tonight. Kellogg said he believed much of the opposition to a world court is due to misunderstanding as to what questions would be put up to it. He explained that \bey would include alleged violations of treaties and in no case political questions, any more than American courts consider po- litical questions. 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