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2 PAGE FOUR By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH : VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN 13) | STAR OF “CHORUS LADY” OPENING AT THE AMERICA| ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT. America.—The Chorus Lady,” with Virginia Lee Corbin, Amer- ica theater orchestra, Rialto.—"'Secrets of the Night,” with Madge Bellamy, Netto Ladies orchestra, Iris.—"Gold Heels,” with Bobby Agnew, Iris theater orchestra. Arkeou.—Fifty-cent dance, Ted Rose's orchestra, Washington Hall—Dance, | Rawhouser’s Dance Artists, Virgi Lee Corbin, w I I “SECRETS OFTHENGHT?” ERD MISTER URE ON OGREEN AT RIALTO ably could | | C featured a senor HEARTEDROSE’SBANDAT vows souco | ARKEON FOR-FIFTY CENTS Mr se, the director of the band RB | fe se o have directed the Art Hick- ) r lat , Ca EVERY BITES A DELIGHT! “1: and personne! of piano and Bishop-Cass nue until fon of 50 Stamey; trumpet, Le Hadlow b « 1 Bramilett; drums and | \\ e utiager, Harold Black r sa phone, Dean. Campbell. | : will start promptly t TODAY—LAST TIMES in in \taelf a feature whieh “Gold Heels” seco" = ae Co A Thrilling Race Track creme ‘RAGE TRACK SCENES IN “GOLD HEELS” AT IRIS with ROBERT AGNEW PEGGY SHAW CHARLES MURRAY bagless ar —in } evidenced t crowds turning ott am Fox “FEARLESS FLANNIGAN” | Gold Heels," now Iris theater for the Afternoons. +-~+10¢ and 20c Evenings.-_..----- 10c and 25¢ aptation from y of a de som, Jy., and was dii Van Dyke. John Stone wrote the and Peggy 5 ding roles in the pre are supported by MAHONEY Modern Dances as Lucien rton Bailey, Ca James I Watherine k and Betty Hisle ie 5 bby Agnew, as “Checkers” Specializing Teaching ell, upright little jockey who id Cor. 1 to pull his mount, ia @ de- ‘ollow hit as is Peggy Shaw, playing llo With Ease Barlow. Lucien Littlefield’s te fon of “Push” Miller, \ es etrack tout, will be ibered ag one of the really norous roles of scrzenland. pel cama ths Sea ‘BARGAIN DANCE TONIGHT | RT WASHINGTON HALL Pat cent “We Correct All Faults” Open Daily 10:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. PHONE 2950 -f EONOANE ce providing for one vission will be held at ngton This bargian | price ¢ the patron to dango } dur Uve evening without f Ioveryone is prem we tee. | tite | Wash CADEMY. “BROTHERSIN | pass Silent Accuser,’’ which will open You will want to see Peter the Gri | battles to free his master from the And you will want to see the be: “A perfect blend of drama, You will want to see the fight between this dog and the villain. story, and the fine cast that includes Eleanor Boardman and Raymond Che- Casper and beauty is “The at the Rialto Theater Thursday. eat, the new police dog stah in his death chair. autiful backgrounds, the dramatic Thursday and Saturday eve: | sings, SITE Wy rn Sam from sentences in: McKee. ] ised a hilariou f Scl-| “where the cr | | Rawhouser’s to elim: | n hand a m his system, | he sald, is to induce rapid Dreath- | | ing which would clear jt through | the lungs. Dr. Henderson, with Howard W. Haggard, also of the ery Tues-| Sheffield school, rejuted experi-| ments on @ variety o€ subjects hav ing to do with the aativities of the blood stream, which, they said, had been found to be about twice as urge as fo upposed ji On Assault Charge| CHEYENNE, Wyo., A Clarence Davis, 16-yeer-o was that he fc of bras Jail under sentence for assault on tivo smaller white boys at the muni cipal camp ground, Evidence Davis’ trial on the assault charge | was that the found the two white | boys fishing, broke up their tackle, stole their lune icked thelr dog © the lake ar tempted to kick one of the boyw into the lake —_——— ‘CASPER MUTUAL WILL | ‘How to Become Given at Meet Say ‘‘Bayer’’ - Insist | For Colds Headache Sober’ Recipe Is} MEET THI EVENING? For results try a Tribune Classt. Med Ad. Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only a | Pain Neuralgia Safe Bayer package t| whichcontains proven directions | Handy “Bayer? boxes of 12 tablets | Also bottles of 2 and 100—Druggists Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manu Lactuge of Monoaceticncidesier of Ballcylicacic WANTED Amateurs RIALTO Theater Friday Night 9:00 o’Clock Fiddlers, saxophone play: ers, cornet players, danc- ers, dramatic sketches, recitations, harpists, banjo players, or any sort of an amateur performance. | Cash prizes. Leave name || at box office, | ADMISSION K am Negro Youth Freed|: On. Bail Is Jailed)*: and dance to this music. Dally Cribunc | Here's an average puzzle, with from two to seven-lettered words, a | 43 few hard ones and easy words to compensate, It should be solved in 15 | 44° ME aS x Jara St eee minutes, HORIZONTAL Splinter. Narrow strip of water Ve — 7. To possess in 9 To capture. 0, Myself 1, To name Separate incident | PUZZLE ati) | SOLUTION Solution of Yesterlay’s Puzzle -#THE Antitoxin. To hasten, i, Sea eagles (also spelled without the second ¢.) 38. To pull along. A western farm, 46, Famous. 48. High priest. . Catalog. apped. child, ——| 64, he 65, Identical 66. 68. | lete.) 69. Placid. 2. Behold. To bore 8. Garden tool, 9. Dined. 10, Exists. 11, Pecullarity. 14, Distant. LADY” —WITH— —Also Comedy— 50. Piece of stone having a cavity lined with crystals. Fine carbon which colors smoke 56, Our old friend Aurora. oT. Straps for tying horses. Printer’s measure. . Weight used to measure coal, Second note in scale, ¥lephant’s ears (plant). Drunkards (the Jaw is trying hard to make this word obso- VERTICAL. A weathercock. To run away for marriage. 7. One who flatters for a purpose. Not involved in hostilities. ‘Swoops down. Land which faces the water. CHORUS MARGARET LIVINGSTON ‘ And a Fine Cast Including VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN, ALAN ROSCOE, LLOYD INGRAHAM and PHILO McCULLOUGH STAGE LIFE IN ALL ITS VIVID REALISM “IS MARRIAGE THE BUNK” PATHE NEWS TOPICS OF THE DAY Shows at 1—3-—-5—7 and 9 TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY DON’T MISS THIS TREAT THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR TONIGHT Ted Rose & His Band 9---ALL STAR MUSICIANS:.--9 4 THE BIGGEST MUSICAL HIT THAT EVER PLAYED AT THE ARKEON Originators, Creators and Purveyors of Divine Harmony SPECIAL FEATURE 10c and 40c HEAR THEM TONIGHT 50: DANCING FREE CG vn Just the door admission and dance all evening FREE. Make up a PARTY tonight You'll agree they’re the BEST yet. EON OAN ACADEM Don’t Miss It Tonight ————E . ‘Twisted. 5. Female sheep. 37, Age. 40, Promised, 41. Long smooth fish( pl.) 42. Vends. . To mature. Cry of an 5. To he . Compartn , To rent. » Portal. . Wiser. . Banal. Dwelling . Blemish . To rap light! Before. . Therefore. Upon. oo wl Whata love story! get enough iaughs to last was put into the closet. movable thrill! aw a for years—YOUR car Ads sort of mystery that ever came down the pike. body at the house party, from the butler to the saintly bank directors, is suspected—and then the murdered man got up and ran away! It all started because the wrong man) Fhom And once started, it couldn’t be stopped. mits . an irresistible laugh meeting an im-,| C&P," by Guy Bolton and Also Wanda Wiley Comedy Afternoons—2:30 to 4:30 | RIALTO. TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925 eSiergaes, 182 If You Don’t See Another Picture This Year You Can’t Afford To Miss LAWS” COMING Love Laughter! Mystery! | It’s all mixed up in the wildest Every- Try and solve it! You'll for weeks! ; Poor fellow! Any- body can handle two women when they’re apart. But when they’re together! the sensational Like |5t#8e Success “The Night Max Marcin, Felix Cartoon THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA’ Evenings—7:30 to 10:00 som TODAY 740, 9:20 TOMORROW THERE ARE DAYS OF PLEASURE IN A GOOD USED CAR Take That Trip! A good Used Car, bought through the Want Ad Section of The Tribune will make it possible for you to take that motor trip that you have planned is waiting—in the Want WALLACEREID