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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925 cA musements. ‘STRONGHEART HERE IN GREATEST ROLE AS HEAD WATE FANG GLARE WINDSOR AND EUGENE O'BRIEN WN FEATURE AT AMERICA “Souls for Sables," a Tiffany: pro: | duction, snuggested from “Garlan &| Co.,"" by David Graham Phillips, {s | the feature picture at the Ameri theater, with the beautiful Claire Windgor in the leading feminine role and Eugene O'Brien filling the }nrincipal male role. The production |is a lavish screen presentation with ® dazzling array of feminine finery that falrly staggers the ey: In brief, the plot’of the ot how a’ young and heautitul girl, Used to the luxuries of life, loves and marries a poor but ambitious young | business man. While building up his business; he neglects his wite j Who turns to others for her enter, tainment. Clothes are her obsession she covets a sable coat. band is unable fe with play important roles, stand out fine ly, but only after the great “Strong heart” has done his fourfooted stuff, Here is the one original canine Thespian; and how that dog can troop!" “Stronghear the greatest do; written! That in itself i to recom: mend “4Vhite Far h It be seon for the first time locally at the Rialto theater today. But there is more to be said than just that. For “White Fang” has been reproduced ous breath-taking scenery, ma of the eternal with dts ripping, ct pie: been which sphere | repro- Breatest of dogs, in| was ev ture of rec: emory, malle_ from creat. novel catches th frit and atmo: of the hook as faithfully and duces {t with a power as this. It is something in the nature of ‘a tri- umph for Jane Murfin, the adaptor. and Lawrence Trimble, the directo and“to the program of its distr tors, IF, ©. B. Theodore +von Elt Ruth Dwyer and Mathew has us er euntil The hus to AUPDIS his pretty She. wins a tldy [puny at card which is invested jthe stock market by an admire | The stocks rise and enough money |is made to buy‘the coat. The hus band, unaware of how his w Into possession of the sabl lieves the worst, and the couple part. .The events ieading up to the} final recgncillation are dramatically | ah yee Le Insect. stings _Sunburn in BABERUTHIS NEW OFFICER - OF N.Y. POLICE E NEW YORK, Sept. ey The { Associated Press)—Babe Ruth was sworn in today as a lieutenant of the police reserves with authority to supervise baseball and’ other athletic activities of the New York depu ment. | BROUGHT RELIEF AFTER 2 YEARS SUFFERING “The makers of Tanlac will al- ways have my warmest thanks, for T don't consider it any exaggeration to say I owe my life and present good health to Tanlac,” is the stril. ing statement*of Andrew- Groesch: ner, fireman, “Words simply can’t express the misery I endured for 2 years from os A ¢ indigestion. At times ins Express Ese es 9:30 paty would catcl”"me around’ the heart Salt Creek Transportation Co. || nq almost cut off my breath, These BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS wful pains. would last two and TELEPHONE 144 | three hours. My nerves were all un- $5.00 Reward strpng. 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Carmel Myers has the part. | appears in the picture. “QUOTER RULING fo DEFERRED. , he merely stated oninjon was’ ready it und copies his district to ¢ | some we pose of, the ultimate fate an will be known. of opinion and court attaches $ not at all unlikely that would find 2 to sensus in Buch a state m the defendants thems Ive s to just what the all about. the attorneys f > their hope fo ouster Judgment on . Ross ii nce attorn only the to call the ¢ ntion to the and that it was then the county attorney to. allege liy what acts of misconduct committed. court erred in st record all ‘reference to ho and malfe state's pecificn | In the She is shown. as she | the of misconduct alleged ed by Mot to acts was revived ¥ rts was the support for Lean, the hero, And mysteryeplay lost and gained’ alot by the nee of the demure, brown Roberts. Born and educated in New York 2Ity in the shadow of Broadway, ith just naturally drifted to the ge and made her debut in vaude ville at the age of six. She isn't the only child from the vaudeville ards to make good in the movies. member when Bus used to appear with his a threea-day skit? Must thing about the Edith Douglas the nothing parents in be some profession even the it accustoms and enables youngsters, them to hard work them to succeed later. “Our Mary," ‘while not a vaude- Ville trouper, nevertheless had parts in many plays while a young child, On the other hand hundreds of cute stage children failed both on the “legit” and in the movies. when older soy fond parents, it's usually best to keep Johnnie and Mary in school until they have reached years of discretion, STAR DUST. Speaking of queer contracts, if Vilma Banky reaches more than an alloted -potndage her contract be- comes” nul! gnd void until she re duces. * * Mary Miles M ris considering’ going on the stage in New York. * * * Dolores Cassinelli used to be women's fencing cham- pion of the world. * * * Unable to resist the lure of the Kliegs, Gay- lord Lloyd, brother of Harold, ts retiring as a ilg director, (he will resume his screen career im mediately and expects to specialize in charaeter work. * * * Doris Ken: yon is an art and a book re viewer in her spare hours. * * * Claude King, who has a part in The I arded Hour’? was a major in the British army during the late rarr a Vidor and Lois enthusiasts, * © m3 thriller United Artists, hrat’s popula be released by SUFFERED AFTER BIRTH OF BABY Trouble Caused by Getting Up Too Soon. Relieved by Taking Lydia E. 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For sule bydruggists everywhere, that Morgan's d that his term was Phe defense contends indictment | member iat the expired. ¢ nd hen respo: 7th day CHINATOWN ay I (Continued From Page One) police, gave notice that if shot was fired le would his power to wipe district there. tain aid from t and board of f th buildings condemned and from im migration authorities to have Chi ese without credentials deported. There have be Chinese with the hundred a we to haye sult that sey walbog deportatic 'Suicide Found Edith Roberts, FRENCH AESGUE | clated Press)—Joe Bake ranch near here, was found 4 (Continued Frem Page the road one mile south of here a pocket was an ounce hottle water and provisions and la pitalization poison with a qua missing. Bake burned, The force originally cor 500 men, but this num: duced by numerous casualtic Sept —(Asso: r’s mouth was badly «GIRL GAINED 7 POUNDS; | PARIS, Sept. 24.—(By ciated Press)—News that tlie at Suedia had been 1 arrison hai "rance’ In official circles General Gamelin’s column men met with little re final phases of the march t sieged city. Bellet is expressed that ical effect of General Gamelin cess will be extensive. parte es ATS FRANK “KEENO” GILARCL WINS HANDSOME AUTO ‘N-CONTEST AT ARKEON : surely dc delic litle one cost but 60 cents at Kimball Drug Store, Midwest I | macy, .Casper Pharmacy druggist Anywhere in Amer tting oil ite help the frail, and 60 tablet ate letter if you enti that needs to gain health trength “My Mttle girl we infantile paralyst months old and wag an iny years—when | an ad er that MeCoy’# Cod Liver braboitnd would build ight saw ev taking elg pounds Liver Oil after trying on the market to recover road: | day Mrs 1. | Wis | Imltations of McCoy's 1 fered but be sure and . the orlgtnal and fter thirty days treatment » not délighted with result Co automobile Arkeon danceir em given his choice of either the ster "or touring, took ster winning num! | 15,460 the tenth drawn, agement hd nounced that -the tenth wotld be ‘the winning if th in the building at the ai is with the Wardrobe niin ask for number the ma Cleaners The Arkeon was packed patrons who bad awaited the ing with interest,, ‘all © hav equal opportunity to win the car The De Ceellitos gave two dancing | number with BRE LE Ba WASHINGTON—Senator Walsh of Montana sald he had not yet been advised of the plans of the depart- ment of justi for the trial of Sen ator Wheeler, in which he will ap pear a8 counsel for hit colleague.| He expects shortly to take up with” department of justice officials the fixing of the date for the trial, at With th CORONADO CL BE WIPED CUT out the Chinese He threatened to ob- commissioners the 1 two roundups of By Roadside| recent- In of ter of the liquid NINE YEARS AN INVALID genuine and | TWO BIG DANCES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT RIVERVIEW PARK Seven Pieces OF DENVER, COLORADO ‘COMMUNITY GOLF CLUB TO USE SAME GOURSE FOR ANOTHER bal Alex McCafferty, professional of » Community Golf club ed from owners of th the property another This } club members and others found it convenient to Community links of no club» activities and tion ing the | 1a strong fers and has wit-| nd consistent growth, ents ta the course | McCafferty t assures » have on the seed steady ¢ Further improv will bé outlined by fore another yea DENVER ORCHESTRA 10 PLAY ENGAGEMENT AT RIVERVIEW PAVILICN): f Riverview two premier tp given Saturday and the Mills pavilio 6 of good fortune, eDonald and Wil been able to secure the of the Colorado Club Park dances Sunday Through managers 1 liam Mills } manag has announ eme c services novelty PAGE FIVE urprises I “OND THEM TO ME ABOUT KIRNAK,” SAVS FLORANGE |“All They've Got to Do Is Look at Me If They Want to See What [t Will Do,” Declares Colorado Springs Man. |IS 83 YEARS OLD BUT DON’T FEEL IT “They Just Don’t Claim Half Great Pioneer Enough for This Medicine,” Adds Citizen. Wi ar 1 mee « fixed » Ienow olty “Yes sir nak ull m Mr, Floran. half enough “Since I. hac seven piece orchestra of Den for the two-day engagement This, excellent gation makers is en route to the of mu-| jouth | term bad | — be shapely DO NOT want to be thin! I just} want to be my right weight! | I want these hollows filled out. I) just want enough firm, plump flesh on my bones to fill out my figure.” | Of course you do, You want a figure that you can drape your clothes on—not just hang them on! What's the use of having pretty clothes, if they just hang on you? And what would you say if you were told you could have the figure | you want? A graceful, well rounded body—firm, solid flesh—just enough | —just your right weight? You'd be mighty happy, wouldn't you? Well, then, be happy — because | u can have {t! Put plenty of red C@lls in your blood and watch your | weight go up to where you want it! | | That's what's the matter with you! | Your blood is impoverished. You need more rich, red blood. 8. 8. 3. is the thing to put red blood in your | system, S. S. S. helps Nature build red-blood-cells by the millions. You just try 8, 8. S. and watch | how quickly you begin to fill out your clothes. otice your skin clear of unsightly blemishes — your ap- petite increase— strength come to! flabby muscles and vim and vigor fill your whole system. ) It's red blood that does it. And S. S. S. surely helps Nature ‘build that red blood. § is sold by drug stores. The larger: bottle more economical | TODAY “THE Spoilers” By REX BEACH —With MILTON SILLS ANNA Q. NILSSON WALLACE MacDONALD NOAH BEERY ROBERT EDESON LOUISE FAZENDA FORD STERLING —Also— SID SMITH Comedy “HATS” 10¢ and 20c e Famous UB ORCHESTRA Jack Londen’s Immortal Story Of frozen hells of isolation and mockery— of sturdy hearts and twisted souls—of hu- man love that survived the terrors of i and snow and cold that gnawed into oné vitals—transcribing to the screen with fine fidelity all the brilliance and powe> of Lon- don’s novel— Astounding!---Appalling! Amazing!---See It! Bea a Telephone Girls Comedy “LOVE AND LEARN” URBAN SCENIC THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO rss TOMORROW LAST TIMES TODAY “SOULS for SABLES” Wi : CLAIRE WINDSOR and EUGENE O’BRIEN CLAIRE ADAMS—ANDERS EILEEN PERCY—GEORGE AMERICA RANDOLF FAWCETT—EDITH YORKE INTERNATIONAL NEWS Larry Semon Comedy | “THE DOME pocTor” | TOMORROW “The Bridge of Sighs”’ WITH DOROTHY MACKAILL—CREIGHTON HALE COMING SOON CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “THE GOLD RUSH” l to 11 Continucu 10 and 406¢