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MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925 t SNS ENS Che Casver Daily Cribune ° “IF T MARRY AGAIN,” WITH DORIS KENYON, FRANK MAYO, ANNAQ. NILSSON, LLOYD HUGHES, STARTING TOMORROW AT THE AMERICA| ; By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH BEBE DANIELS TONIGHT;)(~ srmactioss rossoun. | | AM BRICA— The rail Rider,” | | Todd, conduct- ing hee | IRIS—"The Roughneck,” with | | A Paramou | O'Brien. Iris theater | [ ope | || ; $$ $$ |) t r 1) : it ; ‘ i | and divin ‘ I i ard : ; P Killing 4 a 52 for Corr ’ we s Zelle, in this scene { Sy etn ‘ ney 4 of the buttle with a! shark is claimed to be one | Seite (iss SUPERB DRAMA! “IF I MARRY AGAIN.” SIX BRILLIANT STARS! DORIS KENYON, LLOYD HUGHES, MYRTLE STEADMAN, FRANK MAYO, ANNA Q. NILSSON AND HOBART BOSWORTH donated r and| r the endow fund and kept in this | with nut: | You're Invited to the , s|° The powerful six-star production, “If I Marry Again,” starting tomorrow at the America, is the amaz- Harold Loring at the America Wurlitzer organ playing the picture and a special pumnborss a comedy & t ing love story of a worldy-wise widow—young, beautiful and suspected, portrayed in colorful settings film, Pathe News and Topics of the Day completes the America’s excellent program for tomorrow, ; - |sweeping from underworld haunts in San Francisco to the Stuth Sea Islands. Wednesday and Thursday. we va ft toA peas re 1 na t's in a h, It is not permitted for the children, Besides Chairman We he | Cobb and W : k M ; si 4 MP j R F BE to wear uniforms s the case in| active committee of the t| Besides yesterday's me the a Be ‘ at Trail Rider" « y ; 1 shanty wich 4 Rati CUTsS) They are|{s composed of the following, Com- | program f 1 also That's the r in| sent to public schools ana to the|marder R. M. Boeke, Adjutant A.|be discussed dt the legion's smoker loture the world to the question. This i : ation to which| B GH. tt Wiliam | tonight | William x productior ted ‘ | thetr parents were , | ——- = Wyo: novel about the 4 cansas baer ~ already with fhe results that ma will 1 border ta neon an men| June 1, 2 and 3 Set as Dates Here to auotas were oversubscribed, accord. | =tate, 18 crossing the line into ing to Westover onal polic There are| Raise Casper’s Quota of Money Ponations (a the, find: maybe | oy wyamia res of catt made by all citizens and by legion L be built picturesque landscape than nt By fF z, ° membe fy a falibd up dn-w'olegie tantenc nine Asked of Entire Country ready y do. |tate,, Westover strung story holds interest a | nations and several have been prom- | ay of the n the way, TA rae | ised, jthe nation have endorsed the move es must do that wild] Tentative plans have been made for conducting a whirl- |. Re need, for: such «a = 2 ment and 62 notables, including men riding b he likes > ° Sp ee at one | @nd women of prominence from al needs heaps of entht apt ae it) wind campaign on June 1, 2 and 8 to raise $4,000, Casper’s Seas nie pened AL gee the} most every. walk of life, hs in this t terrestrial sphere|quota of the $5,000,000 American Legion endowment | 35.600 orphans of y ie tin! the] Bee ee, ceanerDeraten On. tne could a director get a man to do|fund, it is announced by B. G. Westover, chairman of the | United States. ‘The lity Sownneay cuneanonprery cpromittes » mor Kose stunts ag ; Ween ; : Si a - of which President Coolidge is tl : stunts against his will. Jt) active committee of George Vroman post No. 2 of the | show that 15 ve ildn’t pay, either, to get Buck H A that ‘even Of thesevloaver Chilo} OMMiOaN.\, Amome ott 1 : into a fighting mood, judging from | !¢gion. ri aa , committee Vice sident | d ! peed when he's only acting. | meeting of committee was ed all over the country by legion| "ey he country | Charles G. Daves, General John J That hombre can toss as wicked aj held in Westove ¢, Turner-| posts. Interest from the principal of he average over the county | Pershing, Charles Dana Gibson, Wil | 4 shooting iron as ever spit flame, | Cottman butlding, Sunday afternoon }.the fund is to be used in caring for | *hows that two orphans ¢ 2, 4 H. Hayes, Andrew W. Mellon, Her - And can he strut his stuff in those|2t’3 o'clock at which time plans 1 educating the orphan children | S¢ven ave destitute ei The nae. | bert Hoover, William Gibbs Mc, 7 nV Oh, what's the use,| Were disc 1 jot veter Th 8 majority of tne eae to aa ee eenning then an, | Bishop Charles N. Brent, ‘ou'll to see this one befc The éndowment fund ng rajs- | states the campaigns have been held | Pose of the legion tn raist O'Copnell, Booth T ELKS AUDITORIUM you belfeve a film can be that good LST Babar.) mh atl oe etree | Ethel Barrymore, f a There are two girls in this ple-| riding s entere v-| India, 4-6, Ridh thal ince chlacetre 2 ‘ Attorney Harry Durt . at : ancy Deaver and Lucy Fox. | ice?” | Davis cup he match| ‘The natio | appointed chairman of th 7 | a 4 fellow needa a jury to help hivs|°%vo,. ene comt eciyene eaten rary cot and tho ott Wednesday Evening, May 20 ile on th hs hich ig the pr atti At) uy would Ay fa F | ib 3s fo nrovite. tor be be announced i few 1¢y would oba e sa a. da < ac t Wouldn't ras tough | = 1 ie. eee PANAMA.—Joso , feath.| With a fund of §75,000 provided by ner aBeayaerclt io rls. gulity Rei orwel champ of Centrat ana|the Knights of Columbus and $25,000 n of the ¢ Patrick Su fre two oth in the st supplied by the Forty and Eights so- | ch: RAWHOUSER’S ORCHESTRA men who | The Premier Dance Orchestra of the West erica, knocked out Bobby beautiful? ° 9 2 ez’ h a New York in the ninth] clety, the national legion’ has hem both } : ir eek t | round, nated what is called the billet s | Steg ced | | eS ee tem of orphanages. This system has | play is Arpaia: Baie poor | 7 Soak _.. | proved so productive of results that HE nguCHNECK” ATIRIS | at y A3 ee ee [URS. DAY TO FURNISH BOND] certain fraternal organizations have | “1 0 Marrs Again” Tuesday | | pee requested the legion to take over Dancing from 9 o’Clock f NOVEL PARIS—Ptolemy, who was the LOS ANGELES, May 18.—Mrs.|their orphan welfare work, Westover Admission 99¢ Per Couple in the bettt Darby Day Jr., under sentence of | Says. origi- | mi € taat times of “Arge favor: to win the finished second to : 4 The billet system is a cottage plan | <a fro to een y ider in the betting | ‘*°%! One to fourteen years at Ban} oo ohan homes and, according to | | Quentin penitentiary for distiguring| 4" jy Arlen, adjustant of the local | The young folks, the middle-aged folks and the old husband's face With acid, will | jegion, it is in large measure a clear boys who need oil cups on their ankles to get action vor| Roman te hae Seg of a worldly nutiful and sus. ayed in colorful set. at Long third | wise widow A roari romance of thx Plains en a native Tahitian eadine taint oe i | probably be released from jail soon,|ing house for adoptions. Th + SR ae Cy Ie: ae Ft 2 jan-eating shark was Hig id legals gaa: NOORDWIJK, Holland.—Holland] pending an appeal for a new trial.| ans’ organization. keeps in touch | will enjoy mingling with the ball players and gliding y for a big climacteric 1 plating: > He! climinated Czect om play| John L. Richardson; the “flapper-| with all prospective-persons who will | Meal ° \@ over the floor to the entrancing strains of Rawhouser’s x produetion jin the Davis eu n bride's” attorney, announced ‘today |adopt children. Careful investiga ine arable dance ic © novel |he was preparing a “writ of prob-| tions are made to insure that the| =a properly balanced |g incomparable dance music. the Iris BRUSSELS er und|able cause’ which will gain ber re-|homes of adoption will be proper | food, enjeyed each | Herald: | A, G. Watson defeated | lease pending hearing of arguments|and the children’ will receive the | : ¢ ‘i kable 8. M. Hadi and § Lat oflon motion for retrial of the ease. | creditable training and care, Statis- | Say some way will | hat és ded by a motlo? | (RRO RERARRRRRERaES ere |S re eeennm | tics show that of children who arg make youreguiaras | ; eva 5 F adopted, 75 per cant are taken into clockwork ‘ i by f Fn ards yeas; aS yuy | homes that are better n the child |} bn of ealism | Lavdware firm, and had been hurt would have had should its parents ol | In a railread accident As he clumped ¢ leary His | a eer ie plo. | SOME everal weeks Inter on. his 0 The cottage plin ts used so that | et } 6 en “children will packed into "Brien, is forced to 208 ! large dormitories herded.” In | 5 ete was ’ ‘ 1 a liner ¢ , eer ° each cottage a matron is employed LAST TIMES TODAY Today and Tuesday er : ane tiet : a: Callouses Buck Jones “The ssmibin Got rid of them this safe, sure way. Stops the pain at once, r ft | | 7 At a tnd Dhoe notes teak ba fate srgbert «fend hook him 2p the | DE ae THE TRAIL RIDER 8. ( ly | | Shain ism | along without | pai WELL AGAIN Also Come “Blows and Dynamite” Geo. O’Brien Concert | FOX NEWS find that x have gone up { Droy | xe his great tonic | Prices g Mrance all the time.| and Soothing Syrups, espe | HAROLD LORING \‘Dusty Dollars’ ; i iF ra peck sion th a | cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. by At the Wurlitzer Organ | 7 ars : "F reminds me of a story 1| Gia, | Afternoon 10c and 20¢ t slee « ines sorida.-A. Figrida plumber |r tions, always look for the signature of Bas 4 Lele her: me | Shows at 1-8-5-7 and 9 10c and ctl Evening 10c and 26¢ . ng | PF I ae tee ah ickage, Physicians everywhere recommend it, | & Ir t Dp dollar | | i a stter appetite Mla. the plumber BEBE DANIELS ay took | RICARDO CORTEZ | intain pen, receipted % : Tal th C Voretable Pill . caine TOMORROW peome None EPR YG perectay “A e ti The abl geal om rgenti ' Seagian Joct of ¢ | RIALTO AND WEDNESDAY Assisted by Casper’s Little Symphony Orchestra | g ne I ‘AN i AC J , : | Ray J. Cook, Director | Love’’ FOR YOUR HEALTH hat impro\ WITH FOUR SOLOISTS An enthralling romance mike as impro the Argentine, by Vicente Blader Baas | Ibanez wen (The SALE = oll 4 will be paid | ts a a CC nm ra e | ELKS AUDITORIUM |e respecte coma son thru the system anda b io. who fa KINOGRAM NEWS Pabduienty collectiny pergon who fie tactel as saeny, other from Tribune subscribers. Patrons i, bareatal and beseenieg Oo F A i i SAI ES | ; 1 Sige: iM got pay ny ~ pe Mow a pon excent the posntd Re the tendency : MARY SPENCER MORGAN ms vers | J ct by ~ . , > | i + ee iMtinorised ‘collector "trom. the : Starts Wednesday, May 20 | Curtain Rises Promptly at 8:15 P, M. vitice, If rou are not sure you are| Chamberlain’s Tablets | at 9:30 A. M. paying the right collector, ask bi Wholesome and thoroughly el ing, a Raa. issi 50e¢ hot do so please all ‘the Tribune. | they Frovont harmfaeogging, wi Full details in the Four-Page Frantz Shop No Reserved Seats—Admission 50¢ TODAY Pedy and mind quick zen 3 Advertisement in TODAY’S TRIBUNE. Tickets on Sale at Chas. E, Wells Music Store ea 4:20, 7:40, 9:20; Only 26 centa, T ] h 1 5 ae prompt, pleases net sy ot e al effect o esti. e ep ' one bashes! n the entire