Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 10, 1925, Page 4

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FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925 el Che Casper Daily Crifune capture of its teachers. The methods }as it should be. The girls do r 4 i i ] L i detectives. That is often more ditty aptur h irl Claiming Kinship to Pola Negri. that ai capture of i eashara The methods [as 4 should be. Th : A “ Be CO ie coeiter vie, tie ha entire of its teachers. The me-| have made Tells Officials Tale of Trouble U Recap lebe erat pra laa eat dollars worth. But the Ci “ “ t lure seems almost unt Lerner said the “actresses” with} thod of procedure sec! t whom she and Mrs. Ponce, trained,| form. The “teachers” plekk up inno usually lea told her one day. cent appearing girls on the Street, |r The two had an unusual story to| take them to luncheon and get them tell. Mrs. Ponce, 19 years old, was,|on a shopping tour or two, meeting | clever until Sunday, Miss Alice Grebs, the|the girls always on a street corner, | lifters instead of their home, thus escap —.—__—_ | daughter of Clarence Grebs, a detec- ead hi 5 us us i | 7 Hyer emplared by Baltimore and Ohio|ing the likelihood of being traced} PARIS, July 10—(Associated 1 | railroad, She mét a Ponce, a jockey, | later. —A report that Zinovie Pe | at the Pimlico race track, followed] Then, when their victims’ money is|/adopted son of Maxim Go; him to New York and was married|gone, they téll them they need not | commander of a battalion of ti By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH Richard Deriholes dasa S h | M ° ° d rE to him here. worry; it {s simple to make ners, Bin enon: In Morocco, hud fc 00) They ts t long on eeveral|killed in the fighting a ‘ ‘The girl, 16, 1s the daughter of a| They take them along i ; WITH WIFE, MARY HAY, " nIAL TO" the Price “ot Pleas: c aintaine y clothing manufacturer. The one re-| shoplifting tours to observe. Riffian tribesmen, was said But the course fs not perfect | to | | ith Virginia Valli, Netto IN “NEW TOYS,” AMERICA} ca ome ainbow Girls Revue, Hoot Gib- son in "4 Unemployed in New |celved probation, the other a sus- | ; pended sentence. | Shortly after they came here, they York City. say, they met two “actresses” who helped them spend all thelr money and taught them how to steal from department stores, taking them on several personally conducted shop- Tuly 10 Hidden | lifting tours. It was their first un- e in the vast spaces of the|escorted tour which brought them hes a new but complete|into the hands of the: police. joplifting, which gradu-| The girls were too dazed by thelr th diplomas country and] capture and the realization that they owh girls who fall into the} had become criminals to tell enough its principals, of the school to aid much in the ogether the meagre bits which are seeping ning this institution ing, it seems that a group of would-be actresses, unable to find employment in thelr art, are behind the school from which many of the shoplifters arrested recently story at least, of Mra, A Bishop-Cass Theater 's Esther Lern+ cy tuiaelag ta NEW SHOW, IN—Family night dance, p and His Band RICHARD BARTHELHESS Supported by MARY HAY i’ (His Wife) ; Tipe “NEW TOYS” In his first comedy part—and what a treat when Dick pretty, Mary Hay play this “matrimonial mixup—loyetin fixup” show for you. COMEDY “CHASING THE CHASER” NEWS of those pictures that are art among the initiate | ; : al sessions court. And methods used in most of the recent thefts TODAY HAROLD LORING AT THE ORGAN , have been so similar that police be- Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9 i0e and 40¢ the | Hece the girle’ story {a true. 66 Sa Police authorities of Dover, O., are trying to help this little |. The successful shoplifter must be “ ND ” "| miss of twelve years, who gives her name as Marquasa De Glarey Intent, to aver hacatonete ain GOLD A THE GIRL and claims to be a blood cousin of Pola Negri, famous motion pic- t £0 nonchalant efter tak- , —WITH— ture actress. They, took her in p. charge seven an Flegea at~ her toot tba he 2 she go = ONE Even Brides Know CLERK” | ADSE BAND Ml MAREN Hot Kitchens These abet Are a Folly BUCK JONES 7 SUNDAY AND MONDAY vn VALLI LOVES THE PRICE OF PLEASURE t Poe ee 2S kk ks in 3 to 5 tes A FARCE COMEDY IN PRICE OF PLEA UR ae oe et etn oe, 7 Axo Hs Virginia 1 i her breakfast. 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