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PAGE FOUR Amusements 7 b) {.s a close student of anat- selentific facts in a startling on a with Charles Van Knge City, worked out a startling series of Ughting experiments to helghten the director of the spectacle, holds that Char hag achieved the est, most mysterious and most effectivve mn % tab keup in his history. ria cB ike - eas A big cast, includ Philbin Neithae and Norman Kerry, appear in the Gas. ner The entire Paris Opera, rade scouts ate wusands ef merry makers, | ane contract tox shown in the production, Hee Dos Ghar eS Salacvat said to be bgiger than the | Phautanvee tne Orers.t’ Cart ack of Notre Dame" replete pinerpiature. which, Js s thrills, sixteett in number, without number. the América ti inder the queerest ¢ thril At 1 time durin he pro rf * bieturey athe" ma | At the Columbia-- In eve ene phed for publicity lobt What and When n which Lon Chaney ap : mueh ke "The Half Way Girl” with Doris ia duririg the, war, n, Lioyd Hughes, Hobart, Bos- SNM eae ait te, actor h and Tully Marshall is the fea thant cre plasiog pic-| ture picture at the Columbla for ture ullowed on the set to see his|today and tomorrow, -It’s a story Paterno det tiie toatace that takes you from New York to nledged tt klamorous Singapore. You'll be en- Chaney experimented for months | Wrapped in this tale as tt moves in hn the makeup, and did not want} the dark places with thrill and action e public to see it except in the ep. ‘They blew a million tual production, when completed | @ollar ship up for one of {ts thrills. nd released. Armistice Celebration Tonight 2 Pp depicts Ertk,| A, Armistice celebration mysterious, ghost- anged by the Columbia ike creature haunting the cellars of tonight, Hal Blackburn and his great Paris Opera, and working | band will give a special program of out o sinister serise of events in the | patriotic numbers for the oceaston. ark fustnesses where during the| There will be community singing of ond Commune,. prisons and ter-| the old songs you remember so well ure chambers were built among the} that were popular when the world » stone foundations of tl war came to an end. ‘The special t opera house in the wo program starts at elght fifteen, so Gaston Lerou better be om hand early on uctual happenin such a person did exist, ctivities form a strange the French annals of ecriminol Amateurs rrow Night fomorrow night the CoJumbla will the biggest amateur show to ee date, There are a string of artists n the lst that would make the Met- »politan opera company aghamed of If, There will he singers, dan- cers, acrobats, musicians’ finished and unfinished, and refinished on everything from a violin to a har monica, It wil be some battle for the ten dollars in prizes, Vaudeville Next Five new acts of roadshow vaude- ville In addjtion co the new feature picture “The Necessary ¥vil" fea turing Ben ‘yon and Vicla Dana wl be the Columbla’s attraction for Friday, Saturdi nd Sy! i ACTRESS VISUALIZES SETTING IN DESIGNING CLOTHES FOR SCREEN Designing clothes comes as natu- al as walking to Mae Murray, who je appearing in the title role of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “The Merry Widow,” the attraction at the Ri- > theater on Saturd ‘or four Eyer since Miss Murray has heen on the stage and screen she has de- signed her own clothes, always fit- ting the costume to the background required, She uses no fashion books as all her ideas are original, being carried out by the modistes from either rought sketches male by Mae Murray or by draping materiats in such @ way that they pin here, stitch there, until finally a costume is originated. ‘When Miss Murray reads the scenario of a picture she visualizes the settings, with all the draperies and furnishings, at the same time the color schemes, and according to these, she plans the combinations of colors and typef garments to be worn in each scene. She always considers the photographic . values of the colors, although the scenes are filmed in the customary, so call- ed black and white. But in “The Merry Widow,” there are some of the sequences taken in their natu: ral colors, and here her designing art is seen in its fullest glory, Edie Sn a FROT-MOVING COMEDY FOUND IN “THE SHOCK is Applied, because it is Positive In Action. It begins immediately to take out the Inflammation and reduce all Swelling. The first application brings Great Relief. Stops Itching In- stantly and Quickly Relieves Irritation. Severe tests in cases of long standing have proved that PAZO OINTMENT can be depended upon with absolute certainty to Stop any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Piles, and in the shortest time possible, Recommended by Physicians and Druggists in United States and Foreign Countries, PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile Pipe Attachment, 75c, and in tin boxes, 60c. ‘The circular enclosed with each tube and box contains facts about Piles which everybody should know. PARIS MEDICINE CO., Beaumont and Pine Streets, St, Lonis, Mo, ee" COLUMBIA Block West of Henning on First TODAY—TOMORROW “THE HALFWAY GIRL” DORIS IKENYON—-LLOYD HUGHES HOBART BOSWORTH Drama, Thrills, Exeitement—From New York to Singapore ARMISTICE CELEBRATION TONIGHT AT 8:15 AMATEUR NIGHT Tomorrow VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY | TONIGHT Armistice Celebration NOVELTY AND CONFETTI BALL A Carload of Confetti, Serpentine, Hats, Caps, Noise- makers and everything to make a real party. A BIG CELEBRATION—YOU CAN’T MISS AJAX SEDAN Will Be Given Away to the Lucky Person November 17, Absolutely To Every Detson meedyn the 2 Tonight GET YOURS TONIGHT Arkeon Look This Ajax Sedan Over—lt’s a Wonderful Gift tle: PUNCH” AT THE RIALTO The feature picture at the Rialto theater is one of the festest-moving comedy yomances the sereen has seen Jn many a long day, Richard Dix in John Monk Saun- ders’ Liberty Magazine serial, “The Shock Punch" real he-man story with a real he-man star, directed by Paul Sloane, who made “Too Many Kisses, “The Shoek Punch,” adapted for the screen by Luther Reed, centers around Dix, in the role of Randall Lee Savage. He is afraid that his Ufe of ease and luxury will tend to make him “soft” and hires a couple of professional pugilists to keep his pep up and his waistline down. During the course of training, Savage deyelops a terrific blow, a “shock punch.” Just @ teste of it means curtains for the receiver. Savage is called to bring the blow into play seyeral times--once when his father gets his trainers to ‘‘fix"’ a fight for Dix at an tronworker’s ball. The old gent doesn’t belleve his son hag it in him and almost Passes oyt when a bullying steel worker hits the f! hefore the youngster. But there {s one drawback, Dero- thy, “the only girl In the world’? for Savage, detests anything that has to do with prize fighting, and she makes Randall promise not to fight for her sake, ‘and this sort of puts the boy in a funny position when he gets a job as rivetter on a building Dorothy's father ts con- structing, The men take to playing Jokes on him-—"the dude,” they call him, and he has to bring tiem around now and then with a gentle reminder {n the form of the “shock punch,” later apologizing to the girl While on the job, Savage learng that the forer and the engineer are work against thelr boss, Dor othy's father no must finish the steel work on the building by a given date, He overhears thelr. plan to send the girder which ts to com: plete the work, crashing through from the topmost story. - He rides up on the girder himself, which slips (all this had been arranged by the foreman) and almost falls, but Savage reaches the top and before the beam even lands, he Is off and on top of the crooked foreman. The old “shock punch" goes over to the point of his ehin, and it’s all over but the shoutin, DRAMA OF LOVE AND WAR FORMS PLOT FOR “HIS BUDDY’S WIFE” What parts of this country or the remainder of the world produce the most motion pleture stars? New York? Chileago? San Franelsco? Varis? Oris there any favored sec tion? We doubt If there is, Every seo: tion of the country and the world * brought forward {ts sereen stars, on Hunter, the youthful star tn lis Buddy's Wife," the strong Eny core drama now playing at the Rex theater, wag born in Highland Falls, New York, the kind of small yilla that often produces famous persons because of the all-round ¢ralning they receive. Thelr surroyngings naturally bring them Into contact with every phase of life, whereas in 4 large clty people are more apt ta be confined to a narrower field. Plora Finch, who farnta wome of the comedy in “His Buddy's Wife” was born In England, a country that has given us many of our favorites of stage and sereep, Flora pleys the part of @ gossiper, who wags tongue early and often, lis Buddy's, Wife,” is said to be jor with a thud | Ebe Casper Daily Cribune a e | Mona Palina, Marjan Ivy Harris and Josephine Dunn never miss a day of school and they never eut classes. Ydu seo they are learning to be actresses at the picture echool, Out of 2 cations when the school opened nineteen were accepted. Sinee then three have been permitted to lemvye school becuse they fell behind the class in their work. In a short time the “Junior Stars” will start work on their first picture, Up to this time they have not yet made a picture for release. Mona Palma ts a New York girl. She hus been in musical. comedies and hag also been fashion mode? for several photographers, Marian lyy Harris, who is only 18, Js the daughter of a well-known Atlanta, Ga., family, A cameraman enw her‘and had a screen test made. She was accepted by the school and all other Atlanta applicants were resected, Josephine Dunn, also 18, went to the studios one day with a friend, Jes" girl, A studio employe ed Josephine to don makeup and: have a screen test. She was accepted and her friend was re jected, Romain de ‘Tirtof€ Ertex the French designer. imported’ trom Paris by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | to execiite costumes for thvir stars, is returning to his beloved Paris in disgust. He says that the moyie stars are no ‘more. beautiful than other folks and he intimates that they aren't the plensantest people to work with, Things just kept jarring on Jrie’s sensitive nerves The straw that broke the. well known camel's I came when Renee Adoree refused to wear cor- sete which he insisted were neces sary for a costum, of 1830. So Brte js leaving our shores ‘for Paris, where his art will the peace and quict which it nee Gertrude birthday will have a “ She was/Three of the students at the Para- born jn Chieago—who cares when, mount pleture sehoot Betty Bronson will be 19 the 1ith of November, the same day as Betty Compson. Lewis Stone will also celebrate| Don't you wish you knew his age, the passing of another milestone| girls? We know, but we aren't this month. He hos a birthday on] golng to tell, an excellént drama of love and war} Bluebeard” and “The Lucky Deyil” and @ fine tribute to herole Amer-| directed the production, which was jean youth, not the jazz-mad youth, | written for the screen by Townsend but the type that forms the back-| Martin and Luther Reed from ¥, bone of the natjon. Tennyson Jess'es New York stage ORG asa ele car aadlear 252 succes Quarantine.” ‘ ’ Th is one of a ship's bride ané o strange honeymoon—of Bebe as Diana Gordon, a daring lUttle society miss who elopes with her bs finter’s. flances ‘W's tast and furlous fun from start to finish, Alfred Lunt, Eden Gray and other big stage and sereen fayorites ap- Bebe Daniels and Mar om Ford— pear in the cast. there's ombination which should tickle the comedy-loving public’s Try/ poo URIN These two laugh-makers 4 posite each other in Bebe’: Night Paramount starring pie exe Mo: er’s Jn Quarantine,” com od Rialto theater for a two aay run | Keep Your Byes morrow. CLEAN - CLEA Frank Tuttle, who made {Miss Senator hes tre coepoon eee LTH Cash Free 13, MAYTAG SHOP PHONE SRVICE AND SATISFAUTION GUARAN Factory Repres tive Always in Char Denionstration und Service Salt Creek Oil Field Representative JAMES L, MBIDE, EDGERTON, WYO. PHONE 23-63 A powerful mixture of dra- matic dynamite and laughing lightning. The story of aman wha landed a job, a girl and a knockout with one blow. Also Chester Conklin Comedy “PLAY BALL” SCENIC THE NETTO LADIES S ORCHESTRA TOMORROW and FRIDAY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925 m.—Culinary hints. raedy to serve out his sentence. lie if] E hi I WITH { —hashion revi: was locked up for four montlis, the | Stocks, live-] sentence imposed» by the — district gill be held tonight, Armistice n at the Arkeon Dancing ac: CARAWAL FEATURES AT °c oS RRATON HERE. 9 AAKEON HALL TONIGHT m.—Far question box. Pati BRINGS TWO ARRESTS VIOLATOR TO SERVE TIME. Joo Pinkston, colored, whose con —_— ht] viclion on a Uquor violatton charge! ‘The celebration of Armistice eve demy © than a year ago was recently|in Casper « d scarcely a ripple with a good time guaranteed by the Irmed by the state supreme court,|in the routine at police beadquar- management. ked into the shert office yes-|ters. Only two arrests were made A carload of confett!, serpentine, at he was! last night, both for drunkenness. hats, caps, noisemakers and eye a == thing needed to make a good part; will be avaliable, Tal Bacuers wine wu ve oo) OY Obtain the: Fi ine j when you buy KOA RADIO | “a. "SATADA" m.—Weather; road report ocks markets, restock: and produce, | GREEN TEA 1216 p. m—Mialto theate The delicate tips are Kept fresh & fla- | vory in the sealed SALADA packet. 330 Pp. m.—Mfatmee for house! Finer than any Japan or pacha beh An Armistice and confetti ball wai terday and announced t -—Nelaxing and correct. ran in their blood like wine. «Kiss me, Danilo,’’ she whispered! ERICH V VON STROHELA end BENJAMIN Two Great Starsi The Genius Director of the Scremn!- The Best-Belowed Love Story in the World! 5 The Most Gorgeous, Glittering Film” Pre- sentation Ever Made! morc! SATURDAY This’ Picture Was Made for YOu - | It has every conceivable human é¢motion, rang- ing the entire gamut from light to darkness, from humor to heart-rending drama. It teems with action, portraying a tender love story that will stir and hold you in its:tense grip. It is done on a scale that outrivals all other produc- tions in the sheer magnificence of its colorful and mighty story. Don’t miss it. It was made for YOU. WIFE ‘The Phantom bid “Guard Her Foreyer” Glenn Hunter en Edna Murphy « \ ‘His BUDDYS of the Opra’’| “oxzEsow From the Internatior “MP Story by GASTON LEROUX —~With— LON CHANEY NORMAN KERRY MARY PHILBI and a great supporting cast 5,054 reen Actors | MISS MYRLE RIDENOUR AT THE ORGAN, "FOX NEWS _ 00, 5.00, 0 and 9:00 O'clock Abernobens 18cand40c Eo yenings 25 and 50c 8 —and— Get the Spirit! tnigeactionel Noten See the Phantom! | At the | Jack Mulhall ig Helen Ferguson | | Mi T R E ».« if i CA A Lto1l TODAY 10c-25¢ When BETTER pictures are made AMBERIC RIC, SA will show then will y them