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PAGE FOUR Che Casper Dailp cAmusements | BIG STAR CAST SEEN IN “SHOCK: PUNGH” AT RIALTO THEATER re | kr movi ach oc | "| "Tiger Woman,” ie of Mate, Kills Self, Unable to Live Without Him | At the Columbia-- | |What and When|| oper ae Child's Harmless lesbos is | “California Fig Syrup” —SE | “HIS ne, | BUDDY S | WIF E —with— GLEN HUNTER and EDNA MURPHY “ON THE SHOW’ Second Episode of Path serial International Newsree! of Current Events At the REX | Lto il TODAY 10c, or 25¢ M h and greate It were . It's a filer n and excite s being It pr a etl iNet Sat pre STEN THLE THAILER AT MERICA WITH LON CHANEY 16 teal FILM to the see Lon Chaney to be his latest is claimed that twenty acres produc fon. 1 the Frencl ton Lerou Amer- ovie lovers have jt a The tiger woman died because of her great love for the man she killed.” Thus do New Orleans authorities explain the death of Mrs, Eleanor Fontana, 28, who committed suicide when she was | released on bail after slaying her husband. She had been cruelly beaten and tortured for years, say physicians who examined scores bf wounds upon her body. si all as France's nds, all in the color. suc t Maupassant. ‘The effected by the wealthy sets are said to include a complet of that period with not- reproduc of the great interior, exterior ganc d the any noted prin- great cast of play- ers. Among them are \ Philbin, cellars which at] Norman Kerry, wards, Gib- as the stronghold of | son Gowland, n inpolis, Vir- ‘ommune of France, | ginia Pear thur Edmund Ca- th many secret es- Anton Vaverak, and torture onan Ann Alcorn, ander Bevant, e Covington and aystery, thrill n the strange denizen hadows Known as the rules the gay of the fashionab! d orchestra the local pre- Our great-grandmothers made Western baking Powde ered a famous with Schilling Baking r. And no one has yet discoy- safe substitute for cream of tartar in the baking powder they used. Bakin We'll pay $2forYour Cake if you bake it with Schilling Baking Powder and it does not please you + merely tell ) Schilling = {28 Powder ‘=. tartar Also Chester Conklin Comedy “PLAY BALL” Urban Classic WITH FRANCES HOWARD A smashing uppercut to the heart and a solid drive to the funny bone—that’s Dix’s winning punch in this com- edy-thriller! , SPECIAL ATTRACTION The Six Piece NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO Bhows s TODAY TOMORROW Cribune TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925 {MERRY WIDOW” T0 BE FEATURED AT RIALTO Starting ne Saturday, “The Merry Widow" will be the attrac- tion at the Rialto. Of this super- play the New York Times had the following to say: “The picture is Hal Blackburn and his band ec posed of three new me furnish the music Cor this auep! occasion and the dancing will s promptly at 9 o'clock. Tonight there is the Legion Armistice eve bal Arkeon. pare is Sa 28 SoS “Hid BUDDY'S WIFE” AT REX FILLED WITH e of strong pas- sions. The Widow is, of course, im- personated by Mac Murray, who demonstrates true acting ability in this effort. Both Mr. Gilbert and X y td Arc y the two Princes, ec- vith distinetion, es- y, who is seen in Crown Prince. And 8 peti ally Mr. D’. the role of the DRAMATIC 9 SITUATIONS) Why have BOILS? Boils and pure, rich, red blood never go together. They simply won’t mix, any more than oil and water. Healthy blood dries these pests right up! That’s the reason 5. S. S. drives agonizing boils com- pletely out of the tem. There’s not a chance for a boil, or any other breaking out on, the skin, when pure blood, full of red cells is rushe he that out of the the @ lost bud- ke to decide Ich buddy e happy But yt is Gaeie ton aaat aa through your system. |leave that 'to the 4 ng through ltt ts a drama with big thrins,{ And that’s what 8. 8. S. does. | tuned to marching feet beating | Builds up the red blood. Puts red- » over. | blood-cells by the millions back in Faget with a t 8. makes the the syst vl i blood so strong in healthy, red- Tories 7 ende y Tully: act j blood-cells that painful, torturous formance rendered by. Tully Mar- ena od-cells that p eager: shall. The closing scenes™made in ej PRCT ny corked color are beautiful, as one perceives| Putting people “on the pan” ha ore ee ey ee the colored uniforms, the glittering] got to be one of America’s gre ‘ ‘4 skin: erupHons retae gems, the pe: and the ermine in|indoor and outdoor sports s the gold gown. And we might add|folks like to hear what other f S. 8. has been do- that ‘The Merry Widow’ waltz has|are doing—and then much tdo oftet c for 100 years. lost none of its charm."—F. Mor-] patch up the information and draw daunt Hall. ARKEON WILL STAGE ARMISTICE DAY DANCE The Ar wrong conclusio) The initial thoughts with the ft er they re busy thrills by wa their tongue nd prying into o! people's affairs, there Is likely be damage done. Many a good ci acter has been besmirched in the e dying cesspools of village and big-town gossip as well, Main Street -is Main Street no mat ter to what height the buildings rise, “His Buddy's Wife,” the stror Encore production, which comes t¢ the Rex t is lafd mc land t wag, are aimed youthful ov veteran who comes to the vit bearing a messagi a Main Street b n after emt ng on a pe urney {nto No Man's Land over seas Wag! Wag! Wag! they _koep_this_younz cov who get n dancing academy will stage its Armistice dunce tomorrow night. This celebration will excel all those of-the past and will be a night that 11d not be missed. Novelties, , caps, horns, crick- ets, whistles, sirens, confett!, serpen- tine, streamers and nolse-makers of all kinds will be given away at the dance tomorrow night. It will be a typical Armistice night ball and not one single detail has been overlooked to make this coming dancing party the not s ent also announces that coupons on the new Ajax se- dan will be given out tomorrow night. This high class six cylinder automobile will be given away on FOUR DAYS STARTING SATURDAY. ij NOTHING &LSE LIKE 1 IT HAS EVER FLASHED ACROSS THE SCREEN! AF MURRAY as theWidow rom HENRY” W.SAVAGE’S age success by FRANZ LEHAR, VICTOR LEON and LEO STEIN Screen adaptation and scenario by ERICH YON STROHEIM and BENJAMIN GLAZER ATTN (% Bishop-Cass—Block West of Henning ToD ARMISTICE DAY AND THURSDAY ” Hen Netional Picture —With— DORIS KENYON and LLOYD HUGHES FELIX IN “THE GOLDRUSH” KINOGRAM papel y BAND EACH EVENING Shows 1—' 10¢ and 80¢ ARMISTICE “CELEBRATION TOMORROW SIGHT in- ar gossip— | for wife of 8. from any boils? Get more eco. druggist. So, why ha the rireeee bottle. nomical, =— ANNOUNCEMENT THE SENATE CAFE Located in Senate Billiard Parlor 245 South Center St. HOME COOKING Now Open for Business Under New Management Open from 6:00 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. See This Great Picture! 1| “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” Sheer splendor and magnificence dominate this entire production, giving an impression of grandeur never be- fore conveyed on the een. Whole scenes are made in full color; thousands are assembled'to portray the thrilling action; bright scénes of colorful revelry con- trast with the dark deeds of the Phantom in his sub- terranean retreat. It is a picture that you and every mémber of your family must see. Miss Myrle Ridenour at the Organ FOX NEWS Shows Start at 1:00, 3 5 7:00 and 9:00 o’Clock AMERICA Afternoons, 15c—40c Evenings, 25c—50c WEDNESDAY NIGHT Armistice Celebration YOVELTY AND CONFETTI BALL A Carload of Confetti, Serpentine, Hats, C Caps, Noise- makers and everything to make a real party. A BIG CELEBRATION—YOU CAN’T MISS AN AJAX SEDAN Will Be Given Away to the Lucky Person November 17, Absolutely FREE 2—COUPONS—2 To Every Person Entering the Hall Tonight \ GET YOURS TONIGHT Arkeon Look This Ajax Sedan Over—lIt’s a Wonderful Gift 8 EVERYBODY’S GOING TONIGHT Yo the Big ARMISTICE EVE. CARNIVAL DANCE WASHINGTON HALL Confetti—Caps—H orns—Favors—Noisemakers BOHN’S ORCHESTRA ab Ss ™ Ww yN ox XN