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“ ee ene PAGE FOUR oAmusements | ‘MANY ON BOX,” NOW AT AMERICA, HELD FUNNIER THIN “HARLEYS AUNT onates his with an at mper the dis- introduction to 1 by reviewers in . elebrated novel and t e H rold Mac s, who r not only put appears t includes een Helene les F and Henr Tote th! - Nicest Laxative, | “Cascarets” 10c| Don't stay shead- hy, dizzy, sick. othing else relieves 1 consti- 1 feelin io nice- ndy-like “Cas Take one or / two of these pleas NS ant laxative tablets Al~ ny time, to gently stimulate your ilver Ls 1d tart your bow- els. 1 n you w feel fine, your head t ch sweet, tor kin rosy " rets” gently cleanse, sweet“ en and refresh the e system. ‘They never gripe, overact or sicken. Directions for men, women and children on each box, any drugstore. ~—Ady. COLUMBIA Bishop-Cass Block West of Henning read “‘Ramola" that fascinating story of love and intrigue which George H2lot wrote half a century ago. Now “Romola” has emerged from the printed page, and has come to life in Florence, Italy, the ancient city in which the story is laid, h and her director, took a company to 4 to make a@ film version of the famous novel, and the result may be seen at the America theater when this production comes tomor- row. Dorothy Gish appears again | with her sister in this picture, and jothers in the cast include Ronald ae who played opposite the ar “The White Sister,” William re Pow ll, Charles Lane and Her- bert Grimwoc “Romola” is an in- spifation picture released by Goldwyn. ———____ “OPOOK RANCH? CLOSES AT COLUMBIA: “RAFFLES? BEGINS AUN TOMORROW Metro- The picturesque background of the Mojave desert, a supposedly dé- serted and haunted ranch house and a clever plot full of comedy and heart gripping drama, were mer, together to give “Spook Ranch, the latest Hoot Gibson picture, ng at the Columbia for the t times today. With a plot filled to the brim with rapid action and laughs Hoot, as Bill Bangs, a Texas cowboy, who owns the gold mining rights to the Mojave desert, in attempting to as- sert his rights, is° arrested and promised his freedom by the sheriff on condition that*he will solve the jyoretary ofa ranch which has been deserted since the murder of a man | threb years before, Not knowing what it is about BS agrees and with. his colored | valet goes to investigate. Unex- plained noises as well as threats of death come thelr way, much to the terror of the colored man and the astonishment of Bill, who has ex- pected a tame time. But before he leaves the spook preserve he experiences the wildest night in Hoot Gibson history. Children, accompanied by adults, will be admitted free tonight. House Peters stepped from his chosen characterizations when he took the star role in “Raf to be shown in the Columbia theater, commencing tomorrow, 4 the picture was finished, sa hevenjoyed the change. In his Jong stage eareer, Peters hag. sought parts that enabled him to portray the man of out-doors, a striking example belng his role in “The “Tornado,” first of six pictures in which he is to be starred by Unt- versal. “Raffles” is «the third of the six and was directed by King Bag- got, who directed “The Tornado.” In “Raffles,” Peters plays a dress suit part and one of great subtle- ness, for he portrays the character made famous by 2. W. Hornung, creator of the fiction hero of the same name. Hoot Gibson Spook Ranch Don’t miss this night of thrills! ng of western stars in iale of a whoop’em-up, ng, fast moving ad- picture that just th action, excite- mystery! “Captain Suds” at 1:30, 15, 6 10, 8, 9:30 10 ( hil dren F1 Dhech mateur Orachemen n the mystery man in ( taal on Aneineact Aspirin Gargle in Sore Throat or Tonsilitis Prepare a harmless and effective gargle by dissolving two “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" in four table- spoonfuls of water, Gargle throat thoroughly, Repeat in two hours if necessa’ Be sure you use only the genuine Bay: spirin, d with the Bayer tin boxes of t cents,—Ady, can be had in elve tablets for few not a 10c ALWAYS WORTH WHILE “GREATER THAN MARRIAGE” ‘WILD WEST’ Chapter No. 6 —And— International News “Why OUT OUR WAY, — jana $ the legacq TH BANK IS Givin’ A THOUSAN DOLLUH REWARD T'TH' PUSSON ¢ WHO THWARTED “THET ROBBERY. EF THEN Kini FINO IM —NOW THIS HERE LETTUH O' YOUR N-WAS FOUND ON “TH FLOOR IN “TH BANK AN —WELL=— 1 THOT MESSE YU" “WHEN “THE SPHINX TALKS. n> Che Casper Daily Cribune : “IK ypYU COULD EXPLAIN 27 y PyRT WHY SURE SHERIFF! A. COUPLE O' TH: Bos CARRIED ME DOWN TO TH’ BANK ON'A STRETCHER AN WHILE I WAS AWRASSLIN' WITH “THEM “TWO FELLERS THET LETTER MUST A FELL OUT OF MY NIGHT SHIRT POCKET, THETS TH ON WAN LT CAN ACCOUNT FER IT. --By WILLIAMS BAZ ee Rawillbams, % CG} i925 BY NEA SERVICE INC 2,921, Sweden swith 921, 670, andPdland 589, Immigration trom’ the~American gontinent,. which “fs- not /1imfted$ by the quota law provisions,» totalled 12448" persons, in ‘October, the Ca nadian*contingent’ being 9,535,;and tho, Mexican 1,912. an Deportations, Commissioner. Hull added, have set a ney’ record dur- Italy ing recent months, amounting to 3,623, between July 1,° and Octo- ber 31, RSET A WASHINGTON, "Dec. _38.—(#)—| The final report on the administra-| tion of the mineral relief act was made by Secretary Work to the president and congres: He announced every claim under the act, with one"exception, had been adjudicated and reported, 90 claims examined duringsthe”last- year and a balance of upwards of $950,000 re- mained out of ‘the orlginal. appro- priation of $8,500,000. Five suits by claimants are pending, challenging the interpretations of the=act and its ‘amendments by. the « secretary. The supreme court *has' . sustained the view that the secretary has ex- clusive jurisdiction to: construe the act and this: ruling. has. foreclosed many claims, which, according to report, would otherwise have sted’ the appropriations with- tistying:all the, claims, of Ike ter. Since November 30 of; this year, the remaining claims have been ex: amined and an award made. » The secretary regarded the administra: tion of theinct, fully andfinally exe- cuted with the exception noted, > Drink Hillerest Water. the Phone 1151 irs) Things go by contrarles for. the camera, as well as for things in gen- eral, as witness what happened to Henry King at Florence, Italy, when he was screening Lillian Gish's Int est picture “Romola,” which is com: ing to the America theater tomor- row. Under orf {nary cireumsts=>s the climate of Florence {s rarely de- lghtful; but just the director had arranged with several hundred supernumeraries for a certain day— and to depict a warm summer day in sunny Italy—what did he find on awakening in the morning but that the ground was covered with snow. And freezing cold besides. This unusual snow provided the natives with rare fun, but it put a stop to ait movie activities and cost a pretty penny besides. The snow was even worse than one of those as drendful downpours they haye in Hollywood. “Romola” is an inspiration ples THE NIGHT CLUB’ AT THE RIALTO, 15 ONE OF YEAR'S. FUNNIEST FILMS “The Night Club," a new Para- mount comedy featuring Raymond Griffith, that funny fellow with the high hat; Vera Reynolds, Wallace Beery and Louise Fazenda, comes to the Rialto theater todaf, The ple- ture is a screen version of the Wil- iam de Mille stage play, “After Five,” and was co-directed by Frank Irson and Paul Iribe, who made ‘orty Winks, The Night Club’ opens with fith at the altar with a girlia head taller than he {s. He is: just about to slip the ring on when a man dashes in and shouts |"Stop.” The girl turns around and recog: nizes the newcomer as her long lost husband and rushes into his arms. Then and-there Ray Griffith decides that he is through with all women for good. Later on his lawyer announces that he has fr rited a million dol le but to collect ust 4 he m harry a certain girl Griffith deei¢es that no girl is worth a million dollars and. tells the lawyer not to slam the door as he goes out. So {it is that Ray, with his uncle's valet who is bequeathed to him as a separate part of the legacy, goes to Europe to find some place where there are few, if any women, They select a little town in Spain, but Griffith's happiness proves short- lived, for women of every descrip- tion soon seek him out and tend to make life miserable for our “woman hater.” What happens after that—how he “te one girl in the world” entertain: meets proves ment, “The Night Club” is clal far funnier than either Husbands” “Forty Wink averyone knows what they were. unusual screen | Shows at 1— RICA articles moke House. STARTING WEDNESDAY for Christmas ture, distributed by Metro-Goldwyn. |* STARS OF “RAMOLW’ AT | ARKEON PLAYS HOST 10 AMERICA WEDNESDAY, DANCING FANS TONIGHT RUN INTO SNOWSTORM) a ssn is having its regular Tuesday, tine dance this evening with the, Harold Blackburn orches- tra on the platform, Every night is a good night,to go to the Arkeon. Confirmed patrons declare that it is better than ever. The big prize waltz contest goes into {ts next heat on © Thursday, ‘There have already been a couple of preliminary contests but Tom © Mc- Keon would Iike'to see miore interest shown. It is his ambition to have a bigger and more successful con- test thar he has ever had before. gt ant Minas 2, BUS ORVERS. TO HOLD ANNUAL ANGE TONIGHT AT WASHINGTON HAL North: Washington tonight will be the scene of the Annual Bus Drivers benefit dance. The boys from the bus company have made arrange: ments for everygne to have a keen time on a dollar at the gate admis- sion. All of the decorations for a carni- val dance have been secured and ail necessary for the thorough enjoy- ment of the party is a good lively crowd. “Meet your bus driver,” is the by-worda. 28,685 Aliens Admitted to U.S. During . October WASHINGTON, -Dec. .8.— (P) — The number of immigrants admitted to the Uniited States during October was placed. by. Commissioner Gen: eral Hull at 28,685, while 19, 427 tourists, business .visitors and other aliens classed as non-immi- grants also were passed-into the iy was the’ source ,of the greatest immigrant flow from‘ the old world, 5.459 ofeHer eltizens hav; ing entered. Great Britafn and northern Ireland, were credited with. 2,392, the Irish; Free State “with Did You Know That there is a Big Dance Tonight? Yes, sir, and what we mean there will be Guard your home from bad ; ; coughs : Don't let 9 cotigh ais on. 4] Pains Gout Romane relleces at ance any, hoerse Sroupy gous. Fogo tigers’ sy ee Ee oe ino. eit sake. ideal. for youns fc fay and old Sc peat aoak eee eis at your druggist le Ouiieiu Wend yo i Plenty Fun Let’s. get together and >have a-good time. "Meet youat the PRIZE WALTZ THURSDAY; NIGHT Get’Ready! , ea ————— MOTHER! Clean Child's. Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” the bowels and sweeten tho stomach. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. Ask your drug: “California Fig Syru directions for babies and childre all ages printed on bottle, You must, say “California’s or you may get an imitation fig syrup. —Aav, Tell the Advertiser—“I saw it in The Tribune.” LAST TIM Comedy-Melodrama —A When BETTER MEET Auspices Casper Bu “ Vera Re os Raymond Griffith eynolds- Wallace Beery -Louise Fazenda® Six Reels of har rowiteg Aikarit ity ie If hilarity of Charge. IN’T RISK SEEING THIS It you can’t stand mirth; If you’ rea woman-hater If you're love-sick; If your funny-bone’s broken; hurts you. IT’S A SILK HAT HOWL! 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