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P ~ PAGE FOUR SLES $£$£$<<<L ee Che Casper Daild Cribune WIGHT LIFE IN N.Y. i OPENING AT RIALTO, FILMED ONTHESPOT a wild} wn in the father was Sally in New 1d also Poke. his son with dis to his desk ar Says Santa Fe Operator. wh tart Mm ADE ME FEEL LIKE A MILLION DOLLARS’ nald tells his ie contin: ’ Joseph Kurn Spent $25 a YO! Month Yor Three Year: eee 4 Trying Vainly to Ge Health, but Four Bottle One of His Troubles Ae i heaped upon Karn: ‘caused such intense interest in ¢ ce its introduction her re nowrer ows greater ¢ rts of town! men an SACwomen reporting the most able results in restored health p strength and energy after takin * amazing medicine, and at the and the ies mand Tne Pharmac: leaps an Midwest grow by tin become the talk the entire city, and in every to tell abou Its use, u remarkable * experience wit 8 t s of Karnak Ended Every n few d great. a re- h 3 the de- Kimball Drug Stores, a. of neigh: ce borhood will be found someone who ut Such statements as the following on (from Joseph A. Kurn, Box 907, Colo- rado Springs. well-known telegraph operator for the Santa Fe R. R., who Jeclares he paid out an age of 5 a month for the past three years ] on different medicine and treatments without bottle ans of this K kind of congit ical of the 1 result only to have four , is but typ- dorsement being accorded this health bullder on every hand. e sir send e if ¥ to Know about Ka a sta & all talk o says M I SHOWS START Afternoons 2:30 Special Show for School Children at 4:30 evenings 7:00 and 9:00 eAmusements | vy." He Gentlemen 10 tter which 7 to12 p.m is breaking 1478. - > marry Wil- liam Workman. more than As he puts his treasures away] two tons of consumed ntley receives a m_ from? daily MAN OPEAK Workman announcing he will be in y City that afternoon. Bentle; made Workman his New York ni ager when after he, Workman, failed in business. In the rrival hours before Workman's pald tunes up hi accompanied by Reed, the stage heauty, develops a F speed contest between a motor policeman and himself. He would at for a passing trai which caused him to] to a sudden halt. He and the] tress are taken to jall and Bent While on way to the pol station and Workman, w ccompar boss, decide that nald should be given an experi- New at would cure ack home £ ence in While. writing s another for epted Work: | ame Ronald as a possible ¢ s wildness. Ye next see tonald “doing Br and that’s where the fun be ew York” wa 1, as a result urization of New York on the s is the first pict life ag New Yorkers really live it. Rod La que, Dorothy Gish Ernest ‘Tc and George Hacka- thorne atured. Helen Lee Worth! heads the supporting cast. OR KARNAK > to , ot 1711] Tell You Something This | done for me will sure make them 4’ Medicine Has Done That} eS hbir ary a : i | “For three years I sure suffered 2 Will Open Your eyes.) oe ee ean case of stomach a just ch the minute I swal- terrible gas bloating. seemed to sour stom 1 s and weak spells would follow. I went on diet, but my stomach was in such a bad condi- tion that I coul even drink a glass of milk and keep tt down. For | three years I spent about an ayer- of $25 a month on all kinds of icines and treatments, but kept getting worse all the time. “My wife prepared the most tempt Ing dishes for me, but I just had to pass ‘em up, for the very sight of food filled me up.’ If I forced my- self to eat even just a little bit it seemed to come right back up and stay in my throat, and caused me hours of misery, I just ¢ idn’t eat or sleep, fell off in weight, and wa: so weak and nervous f could hardly keep going. “T’'ve been with the Santa Fe since 1904, and there are hundreds of rail- road men especially who will be in- terested ir) knowing what Karnak has done for me. They all know I'd say a medic was good if 1 found it to be such, but it’s the gos pel truth, this remarkable medicine 1e no has simply knocked my stomach trouble out completely. I didn’t wonder the sold over 1,000 bot- tles of Karnak here.in a few weeks’ time “Why, now I'm hungry all the time. I used to couldn't eat any breakfast at all, but only this morn Ing T ate four slices of t four fried eggs, several piec of bread qd the won- at stomach fine working order that ees with me perfectly. and fee} like Karnak is on, and a cup of coffee. derful part fn such is my is exclu: Yesterda bob.” Today she wears Ion the movies, coiffnres are shown, Gloria Changes Her Hair y Gloria Swanson sported an. ultra-bo: y ig curls, - They do that | The curls arc false, demanded bya wernt ish “boyish of thing in a current role, Both AMPLIFIED VERSION OF “BLOW-OUR OWN HORN’ Io AMERIGK OFFERING Theater Davis’ rs who rem stage ver Owen Blow famous Your Gwn Horn,” which enjoyed big business a few years ago, will see an amplified version of this sing offering in ser form at America. theater today and to: morrow. ‘The spirit of the original play has been retained by Rex Tay- lor, scenarist at the F. B. O. studios, where the picture was made. He has taken pains in making the adaptation to retain every element that made the play such a success. “Blow Your Own Horn’ is built around the efforts of two fond fathers to marry the daughter of one to the son of the other—one, to gain a well-known family name; the other, to build up a depleted family fortune, But, the young peo- a ple cannot be coerced in matters of the heart, and the girl falls in love with a pennile§s doughboy, who, through the advice of her father, is “blowing his own horn” by posing as a young New York millionaire. 7 thinks that things are far when the story of the y , of which he is himself t wins his own daughter away from thé man to whom it is planned to marry her. But the boy, continuing his ballyhoo methods, finally turns a neat trick which wins for him the approval of both families, and everything engs as it should. The cast for “Blow Your Horn" includes such big names as Warner Baxter, Lewis, Derelys Perdug and Eugene Acker, and js an F, B. 0, attraction, directed by James W. Horne, 3 Reva A FAGTS ABOUT FILMING OF “TEN COMMANDMENTS” COMING ON SATURDAY Own pieture Ralph Main outdoor set of Rames¢es: 109 feet high, 750 feet long. Materials actually used: 15 tons modeling clay, 200 tons plaster, 0,000 feet lumber, 25,000 pounds nails, 75 miles cable and wire. Weight of Sphinxes, ne: four Cecil, B.DeMille's Cinemasterplece THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing the. Original Music Score tons each. Height of Pharaoh's} Besides Ralph Lewis, who stone colossi, thirty-five feet. the title role, “The Mail Man Equipment of Camp Cfcil B. De] includes Johnnie Walker, Taylor Mille: Water pumping and. tank Josephine Adair, Martha system, 36,000-gallon dally ca Rosemary per, Virginia etricity, daily consumption Boardman ve Kirby and. lowatts; two dining halls, 1,000|.Hardee Kirkland. Most of these | sittir ea 2500 ping cots and | favorites appeared in support of | bedding comr ary, five meat ne of the Johnson | animals r né@a Halt tons of | The 1 In \< food f motor ¢ na f the Law r “Wost J Y ¢ 1 ¢ tor, {s the ADMISSION MATINEE Adults 50c Children 25c EVENINGS Lower Floor 75c Balcony 50c THESE PRICES FOR BOTH ADULTS AND CHILDREN sit TEN mm sete a. STARTIN SATURDAY roll, $50; cooks firemen mechanics on salary and a ; police, and soldiers, . tumes, harness, ete: 16 milles vf cloth, made up into over 3,000 costumes. ‘Three tons of leather, made up into ts of Egyptian chariot harness. o* tons of. tel- cum powder to whiten actors’ faces, 500 lions of glycerine to their bodies, 0 pounds pins to pin up the drapes grease safety Animals: 900 ! 00 burrs, 50 camels, 1,000 cattle, 500 sheep and goats, 300 fowl, guinea hens and ducks, 50 dogs. In addition to grain ration, 10 tons of hay a day required | Nationalities of the players: Egyp- tian, Coptic, Arabian, Palestinian, rian, Armenian, Mesopotamian, Turkish, Cau an, Russian, Rou manian, Bulge rian, Serbian, Czecho- Slovakian, Zingari, Greek, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Moorish, Polish, Swiss, German, Austrian, Hungarian, Scandinavian, Dutch, Belgian, Brit- ish and “American. Roster of principals and extras, 2 {including 250° Ol) World Roster of technical and mechanical workers 850, including architects, artists, hydraulic en- gineers, army men, doctors, pelice, firemen, chefs, stenographers, dress- makers, Hnemen, electricians, car: penters, masons, plasterers, iron workers, plumbers, h makers, tent makers, blacksmiths, wagon makers, drivers, chauffeurs, camel drivers, cowmen, poulterers, hostlers, shepherds. Coming to starting next REAL COMEDY OF HOME LIFE FOUND IN “MAIL MAN? AT IRIS THEATER “The Mall Man,’ coming to the Iris theater today and tomorrow, is full of amusing touches, so human in thelr comedy that they mirror one's own home tife./ It is In these splendid moments of relief from the upward trend of dr a in the story that Emory Johnson, the director, excels. Johnson knows the value of break- ing into the thread of the plot when details begin to get heavy, to give the audience just a few minutes to digest what las gone before, This eft handling enables his spectators to follow easily each succeeding step in the story's denouement, jalto theater, makes his production highly pleas. ing. er 80Y | are all released by t Offices BARGAIN DANCE OFFERED pleture joking e Vilm E merica A bargain dance is to he given at tonight proved itself at the he Arkeon dancing | The bargain dance | to be one of the most popular Arkeon. A flat admisston price of 7 cents prevails and it is not neces: sary to buy tickets to dance. A large crowd always attends on such nights. A feat hose dance will be demy given tomor ht. Twenty pairs of Holeproof hosiery will be given away free on th.s night. Ten pair for the ladie: and nd ten pairs for the men will have n equal to draw these pri Orders will be given to the winners to call at the Harry Yesnéss store, the home of Holeproof hosiery, and select the kind of hose they wish. y this time ‘most of the patrons should have a goodly suppl; women chance Arkeon Keith Gingles With the Dakota Kings at Riverview Park SUNDAY NIGHT and All Next Week and} AT THE ARKEON TONIGHT Here's little Wendy of “Peter Pa fame, now a dignified young lady. “Wendy who in real life is Mary Brian, is appearing with Raymond Griffith in “He's a Prince” for Par- amount. Mary came to Hollywood at the age of sixteen to take art lessons. She had just been gradu- ated from a Dallas high school an@ had frequently taken part in ama+ teur theatricals, So when Mary went to movieland she just naturally drift. ed into the Paramount studios one day, Werbert Brenon saw her and cast her in “Peter Pan.” Taramount has a lot of confidence in the ability of this slip of a girl. STAR DUST Tou can’t tell Richard Travers that life in the moyles isn’t strenuous. While making “The Still Alarm,” he lost fourteen pounds in the fire fcenes. * * * Irene Rich wears a wig of golden red hair in “Lady Windermere's n” * * * Jack Holt has about as much curiosity as the proverbial cat. ‘He shaved his mous- tache just to see how he'd lookt with out it. You won't have a chance to see him with a naked upper lip since he's letting it grow for his next pic- E ture. * * * John Barrymore has to swear an artificta in ne of the scenes in the “Sea Beast All the little gi who aspired to the leading role in Doug Fairbanks’ of coupons on the Moon automobile, and they are urged to keep getting as many as they can. To think that this high-priced car is to be given away absolutely free is hardly con- ceivable, but it is only in keeping with the policies of this famous acad- to give its patrons something for their mon Next week cial annour Boy Injured In Fall From Car Is Found Dead BUTTE, Mont., Sept! 10.—(Asso- ciated Press)—When Daniel Sween- ey, ning, came home late Tuesday, after a fall from a truck, he told his mother that he was sick to his stom: ach, and she gaye him home reme- dies, and put him to bed. At 2 o'clock Wednesday morning she went to his room to tuck the covers about him, she found him dead. Dr. Frank Willlams found that life had been extinct for several hours, but was unable to determine the exact cause of death. will be some spe Blotches ugly and embarrassing can usually be dispelled by a few applications of Resinol Ointment so don’t let a pimply, unattractive skin shut you off from admiration or pleasant associations. ‘The healing ingredients of Resinol help it to soothe away blotches, redness, roughness, etc., so quickly and easily thatithas become a standard treatment for those in search of skin health, At all drug Resinol A mighty epic of “Yankee spirit and pluck, aflame | with the gallant colors of || the Star Spangled Banner! A lightning-fast comedy- drama packed to the hilt with story interest—bulg- ing with laughs and thrills —culminating in a smash- ing scenic climax! By OWEN DAVIS | Directed by JAMES W. HORNE -: —Also— STAN LAUREL | “PIE EYED” COMEDY —and— Mr. Harold Loring In His Farewell) Performances AT THE ORGAN AMERICA | TODAY |} toa. 10¢ and A0- | ‘Mary Brian, new picture are cry! gnashing their teet They figure that Doug “‘done them-wrong.”” He broadcasted an appeal for a leading n't Necessary, be unsophi lady, Experience. was but she did have to cated. Then Doug went and picked Billie Dove, » to take the part the’ little girls are sayin there ain’t no justice.” Hollywood is spending its evenings pouring over the income tax returns. Only two stars paid a tax abeve $40,000, irbanks paid $132 a Swanson’s tax TODAY RALPH LEWIS and JOHNNIE WALKER —In— Emory Johnson’s Giant Epic of the Screen THE MAILMAN Also a JIMMY AUBREY Comedy ‘HEEBIE JEEBIES’ To Make You Laugh 1 to 11 10c and 20¢ | Bill Hart $ big tears and | *"Mid Ban ‘RIALTO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 Others who Betty Comp- amounted to $57 peid large sums are, son, $6,192; Corinne Griffith and husband, Walter Morosco, $10,96 Holt, $1! This remarkable new authorities, also Firms beauty of Rae dull, “off-color” teeth can . be lightened amazingly, cven given dazzling whiteness, now is an accepted dental fact. You a transformation in Leading dentists now tell us how to clear grimy teeth, and, at the same time, give firmness and healthy color to delicate gums. A new method that supplants old- type dentifrices, It removes the grimy film that covers teeth and hides their natural beauty. Just run your tongue across your teeth. And you will feel that film, It is the great enemy of pretty teeth and healthy gums. It clings to the teeth, gets into crevices and stays. It forms a breeding place for germs. It lays. your gums open to bacterial at- tack, your teeth open to decay. Those germs, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. ~ Old-time metkous failed in suc- cessfully fighting film. £o ugly teeth were common. You must remove it. ° Ordinary brushing » 10—PAIRS FOR 10—PAIRS FOR FREE—10-Day Tube Send the Coupon’ A Simple Way to lighten cloudy teeth Special Bargain Dance TONIGHT 75ce—ADMISSION—75¢ DANCING FREE SILK STOCKING DANCE FREE 20—Pairs HOLEPROOF HOSIERY—20 TOMORROW NIGHT Special Coupons will be given away on the Moon Cars Be sure and get as many as possible ARKEON Harold Lloyd and wife, Mildred Da- vis, $28,151; Perey Marmont,- $3,15: Tom Mix, $7,615; Antonio Moreno, $8,981: Pola Negri, $15,109; Mrnest Torrence, $22.20! dental the Gums . . . removes the grimy film that clouds and hides the natural way, urged by your teeth. won't do it satisfactorily, Under it are the clear, whiter teeth’ you envy fn others. Now modern science has per- fected an effective film compat- ant, called Pepsodent. It acts to curdle film, then removes it—no harsh grit dangerous to enamel. It firms and protects cums: beau- tifies teeth quickly and correctly. Mail coupon for full 10-day tube to try. Or purchase large tube at any drug store. Note the amazing difference in your teeth in your whole appedr- ance. - ee ee nen nnn cennenne, 1 1 FREE Papsadani 4 Mail chis for The New-Day Quality Dentifrice HtO-DayTube Endoree ty Merits Dental THE PEPSODENT COMPANT, Bec. C-1894, 1104 8. Wabesh Ave., Chicago, Iil., U, 8. A. “Only one tubs t ‘os familly. iit} THE LADIES—10 THE GENTS—10 ds and Pe NEW YORK’ ALSO GLEN TRYON in a HAL ROACH COMEDY “THE GOOFY AGE” URBAN CLASSIC THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Afternoon and Night 3, LODAY 7,90'Clock TOMORROW Bandits CTION OF a

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