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b g o Y - TILTING TOURNAMENTS Tony!" from the scenario by Don W. - o ' p ARE REVIVED ]N SOUTH rant and Pure Lee, l Clalre Adams has the leading o i 4 — l Il “ “ ' ““l Il fominine role, The principal play- " : : ' S Atk i SR . G4 Sport Which Has Been In Dis- Dolores Rousse, Charles K. Krench, » 1 ) use For 50 Years Broog '“ L l Pat Chrisman, Miles McCarthy, Ma~ % ey vt phy Ly il [ Il I , thilda Brundage, Mary Wallace and : Back in Caroling. & :6_ /_' ,J Evelyn Sherman, In this plcture } ¢ o, o Lk pT, \ Mix and his cowboys try to show ‘ ; Cameron, 8, €., March 15—t . that they know the last work in \ % e X viving an old southern aport which | etiquette as she is served.” i . W . | had fallen into disuse for nearly 650 Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrieal notices and reviews W this colums wre LA X Y | years, the people of this little South T E A written by the press mgencies for the respect/ve amusement company . o |Carolina town have reinstituted the AT EST[MATE 100 LOW ' . N oo tens e jg Kept deliciously fresh in air- AKE YOUR FEET—IPALACE, who 1 8 hly friend’s wife, while —— % P y % ; { Harking back to the 5 of H H ] et T oo e on A (e s . T [, Maktg puclc o110 dus ot - tight aluminum foil pacKets. The XKeith vaudeville bill at the|the friend s engage If‘l some ¢ Philadelphia Coroner Says His Fig- # AT é AN L w“'i N ld i l: IK T i'- I'alace gtarting Thursday for the last | tective work. Laura LaPlante plays : » sists of series of changes by horse- o Jf of the woek presents the big|opposite Denuy, | ure of 1,000 Liguor Deaths Dia ; G e i ey ever Sso n 2R, Ty elth headliner, “S8hake Your Feet.,” | “Pal o' Mine" is a story centering , L= i ! . : seeure upon their wooden lances Twelve colored singers and dancers |around a newly marvied pair who| NOt Show True Conditions, ” ¢ o, 8 | H = = 3 S e isol o | |entire perlod, the general trend belng Itichards assisted by Joe RRusscll and |the stage in an v»|ryn to 'xuplv nish | Patton said today he was inclined to | S’cene ?v‘om“THE FA?T \VORKER,A et E s |'..|“m\vw the ‘m:m‘ L g v"u- VuTeRTon whéaGtwars oreatioally das a snappy danclig ensemblo of ‘dun- [the family bank account. Then the |yt L HAIRY he was fuclifed to . | most colortul event of the dayin the —_— |isiaioi e wata practiony{ites cera pregents this lively offering that | husband begins to suspect his wife, |y voyr n phijadelphia trom potsoned | CO-STARRING REGINALD DENNY and |AURA APIANTE. |coronation of the quecn at the town | Had %o Bearing on Wheat Price is considered the best dancing act in | jealousy creeps In and matters com wditorium whers, surrounded by and that other economic factors than 0 ed the best dancing uc Jjealousy creeps in a attel [1quor, as quoted by Gove ) a1 auditorium where, surrounded by S F . chtoen | re ates were res 0 vaudevflle today. These seven men|to a strong climax before he real- | yy, iyducted by Governor Pinchot L\(PLM—THLRSD \\ H{lD \\. g \’I‘l RDA\ her attendants, the reigning lady of | Fluctuations —of - Last Eighteen |freight rates were responsible for the in his address before the state legis- 3 s fluctuations, and five women certainly do shake|fzos just what a great Httle pal WIS |\apur yesterday In support of the the tournament is enihroned.| Months, \ stone their feet and ”?plllr r{{m:m ‘r?’nhlll- wife has been to him, Willard Louls |wyyitad dry bill, was too low. Since 1919 CHAMPION READY ! 1ird with a total of 1,847 and J. ’(""flll‘" _"fl"“‘v’“l. m‘r‘r“ ;l”“‘-”‘:t ’\‘;‘r;.'\]r‘\: Washington, March 18,.—Fre m tuto u fast foot frollc. Tho princlpals | has a big part In this production. | making his estimate soveral woeks [Gull of Huntington, West Virginia, [\t full vesalia contribute £ AN 0y a o bearing on fiuctuations | British King to Cross lored rovuea a4 on sevoral ocoa ; 1 e agdonth ga iday, from O B e (D ATy dur- |0 Wheat prices during the last France as a Citizen ¢ d revuca M, g TOM MIX AT CAPITOL this caus, e coroner sald he hac : . to take nint iti e ARLOl ! ULt [eighteen montl e burcau of rail- g Alona i haie Heoht tasentintvaiigevilie: J i cause the coroner sald he had | yopy Lingsey of New York s at|'® téke ninth position ing July are under consider , it [clghteen months, the burcau of rall- | MarenEls ¢ = ¥ 5. July | Paris, 8, —King George T - s the las! ving of Lew | found it was “t modest, ————— way economics asse on the basis Palace patrons have a real treat in| Tonight is the lust showing of Lew 09 mog s said. TOIICH ‘aRa e ot 1% | of England, who will arrive at Calals store for them In the presentation of | Williams and his “Chic Chie Revue” [ | “It 18 a difficult matter,” said | Buffalo Today to Take Part VOTE RECEIVERSHIP [ Originating probabty in 11 “quin- |9f @ study just comploted {tomorrow afternoon en route te this act. Other acts include Annetto [ With George Rubin and a big cast df | Coroner Patton, “to obtain accurat O M Sy R R e study covered the prices pald [y OFPOR RICTROON en roule te Dare in new comedy songs and eay-| 20 people. It Is a musical comedy Statlstics, because in cascs where I iUy five, instead of three, rings were |for wheat —from August, 19 | Mediterranean, will cross France as inga: Martin and Young aro com.|With plenty of laughs, a big chorus |Am morally certain that poisoned T used, the southern sport of tilting [January 1925, at 144 8 of origin | » gimple private citizen without of- cdians and offer an every day epi-|of dancing girls and a capable cast ”_’l”flr cansed 41»“um. 1 hesitate to : “‘ s i ‘\nllull.'n')‘ Proceedings Begun By is thought to have been introduced |it 21 states and showed, the an-|g .1 astentio s by the French gov- sode; and Adams and Elder present |of principals. “Sundown™ the photo- l!b‘\‘r- a \vx'«'ll\'r of alcoholism 'uut of |44 + B, O, all ‘evonta ( 2B Directors of Chicago, Milwaukee |into this country by carly settiers of nounced sald, “that there 18 no re-|qnmaent. le government desired ‘Musical Moments.” They play the|play eplc of the cattie ranges of the |deference to the familles, T have |plon fn 1919, heads a delegation of 280, et origlnt lationship between the freight rate 1o arrange a reception fitting to him piano, viglin and saxophone. carly west also finlshes tonight. To- {investigated many cases where a|New York city bowlers coming here | and St. Paul Road. e on wheat and the fluctuation in | gnk, but King George requested The pleturization of Gllbert Em-|morrow the entire bill changes and |Man died in an accident afte today to compete in the silver jubilec | A 4 prices paid to the farmer for his|that he he allowed to maintain an cry's famous Broadway etage suc-|brings five new vaudeville acts with | Week of debauchery, Who will say | New York, March 18.—Voluntary |Spring Hardware Active, | wu ‘ |absolute incognito. His majesty will cess, “Tarnish,” is described by [Tom Mix in his new picture *Oh |that alcohol did not kill him? |tournament of the American howling {receivership procoedings designed to Collecti Favorable |, Thcse important conclusions sct |take a roundabout route, avolding Director George Fitzmaurice as & |You Tony.” lleading the vaudeville | There are many more cascs reported | congress. It is the first appearance |offeet a readjustment of the financial ~ollections forth by the bureau were that farm |Paris and arriving at Mondane, glorious romance with its depths|bill is Cora Youngblood Corson and |8 deaths from a variety of causes | o Now York city pin knights in the |structure of the Chicago, Milwaukee | New York, March 18, — In its prices of wheat fluctuated during the |Italy, the morning of March 30. of sorrow and heights of joy. her sextet of musicians, six charm- [Which are traceable to alcohol. 1t 1s|tournament, |and St. Paul Railway Compa weckly hardware market summary S |ing girls who are clever in offering |Impossible to estimate the number Bowling yesterday was featured by (cxpected to be started in Chi Hardwarc Age will say tomorrow: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, LYCEUM |anything from grand opera to jazz, | WhO dle under a physician's care | the individual event work by Harry [today by H. E. Byram, president of | “Spring goods are moving uctively “Capital Punishment,” that ser Miss Corson is one of America’s fore- | At r perhaps a long iliness which | Manhlenbrook of Jersey € who |the road. [in all hardware markets. An -lmy tional expose of the fallacies of cir- |most lady musical conductors and it | Was caused by poisoned liquor. took first place with a total of w;i The decision to reorganize reached | demand on screen wire has heen cumstantial evidence and the unfair- fcan be assured t her vaudeville i | pina, displacing by a single pin, |at a meeting of the board of direc- | reported in several centers. Retail- | ness, in the minds of many, of the |offering will be at, Other ac DYEING INDUSTRY | Dominic De Vito of go, and his | tors last night, is intended to remedy ers placing orders on spring ha - 1 y are are 0 ediate d death penalty for criminals, enacted [include America’s premicr Washington, March 18—Industrial | 702 score. The | v City howler's |the situation brought about by the|Ware are requesting immedia (2 by a star cast which includes 'Ymmeh( Al Striker offer “Losi- catablishments in the United States | Strings consisted of 202, 256, and | lity of \the rond to refund $48,- | Iivery: Weather conditlonathave not George Hackathorne, Clara Bow, [tion is Every Th in Tife"; Mack | engaged principally in the dy. |2 even straight stri ln\m:"“‘ 000 in Londs maturing next .\"f been favorable for -‘"Al.\f\‘!wz Mary Carr and others. concludes its [and Watson will present a comedy |and finishing of testiles reported an | necessary in the finish to put him | June. sales. A few good days in various showing at the Lyccum this eve- |skit *The Cop”; McMean and Young, output In 1923 valued $3 in front. | Announcement of the readjust. | citites are reported to have been re- | ning. | two clever girls will offer *Hast and | $30, an increase of per cent. Buffalo placed a team among the |ment was accompanicd by the nam- | flected in improved consumer de- Tomorrow witnesses a double fea- | West,” a good act that embraces |OVer 1921, the preceding census year | ten high in the five-man event mz\uq of protective committees which mr:nr!_ ety ture attraction that cannot be sur- |comedy, songs and talk; Grace Dun- Ac¢cording to figures made public to- | night, the Ault and Wiberg Ink Co. [have been formed to safeguard the ‘West of Pittsburgh gener 'va‘xfl- passed in this city for not only are |bar, Niles & Co, offer a variety of- | Jay by the census bureau, quintet rolling into seventh pla “:}‘,,5 rs of stocks and bonds worth | Ware business appears more active tha new news reels released for | fering that smacks with cleverness. Gy s with a total of 2,834 pins, team |$673,000,000, The commiltee: wm'v"mn in ‘flw section east of the cl i “hursday and a selected comedy | *Oh, You Tony!” is the title of the | LOCKOUT IN DENMARK scores , 1001, and 930, |co-ope with the road manage-| Reports from the ~1m1v ler towns (\L ook, but also Reginald Denny in|latest picture w v Tom Mix com-| Copenhagen, March 18.—A lock- | There sterday to class ment in drafting the read ustment | VETY encouraging, W, 1gh city trade “The Tast Worker” and Irene Rich |pleted at the William Fox West lout and strike affecting ne rly 50,- | among the double leaders, a score | plans. has lagged somewha SR - in “Pal o' M are being present- | C: studios, and which comes 10000 employes in the metallurgical | of 1.210 by R. Simmons and \\.} Action of the board of dircctors| {1.;11'..\.Anjv ‘fjr:n:\a’rvrv‘x‘l‘i“!l‘-‘: 1. Both are high class photoplays | th: pitol theater for a three-day |industrics are expected to hegin ta- (':\1 n of Des Moines, Towa, being jcame after other methods of m,,,‘r,ghnr".. ”nlv\‘.lll(s”Hj‘..num h. -v“"vl‘\;r: with a big kick in cach one, Regl-|run Thursday. Jack Blystone, who morrow. Representatives of the em- | high for the day. [the approaching refund situation | ,:‘.41:\?:. ‘Collections apnear Y ‘ nald Denny has the role of a man |directed Mix in “Soft Boiled,” the|Plovers and men ve failed to new names were placed |failed. These attempts included an | Satisfactory. 1 | | . 1 5 =il o s e e {reach an agreement after protracted | among the all even!s leaders when |efic ) ngress pass a bill | | negotiations. I B. Cole of Lakewood, Ohlo, tled for |redu nterest rates on loans '""Slackening of Movement i o SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” —Zonine IR Of Commodity Prices | R Washington, March 15—4 siack-| Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are ening in the upward movement of | : | ' tofl not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe wholesale commodity prices for Feb- | s b TONI( v ‘ A P I I O I GLORIA ON WAy ey was noted in' figures. mae | by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for e e ublic by the bureau of labor sta- he And Her Husband Leave Paris |tist | ! . { February index number for | Colds Headache Neuralgia ~ Lumbago For Havre on First Leg of Their [a11 commodity prices was 160.6 TONIGHT—Lew Williams' CHIC-CHIC REVUE i b Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Journey Back to United States, lover the preceding month, The in- T - 3 - ” “SUNDOWN?” Parls, March 15.—Glo Swan. [crease from December to January Accept only “Bayer _gaclfage e e - - son, with her husband, the Marquis | was three points. The figures cover- which contains proven directions. THURS. — FRI A SAT Henri de la Ialais t this morn- [ed a survey of 404 commodities, and Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets |ing for Havre, stc ng lightly are base on 100 as the le ! ) 105% Also bottles flf 24 and 100—Druggists. = e iozrd, 8 hosblminshominegittle R i Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mononceticacidester of Sallcylicacd elt au eVI e Isigns of her recent illness, and lug- : ) ging thr quets and a big box of y g Icandy into the barsain | Featuring | She was clad ina beige three- | | piece dress of her own design a| |brown dyed ermine cloak with a gold | |confided that she would certainly re- | And Her {turn to Paris within a few months, | Carl Laemmle sresens so many friends | mmplante | X Merry Musical Misses [Earr Gloria—as everyh on the sta- AL STRIKER MACK AND WATSON [ ton pisttorm addremed E “Position Is Everything N e i e TWO In Life” | “THE COP” P e LE ME/ N CRAGESDUNBAR RN i i as el W TORIAMAR O O 37 CLOAGE M M CUTEHIEN S NILES CO. in [ panying her aboard the liner Par =R | “Eas 3 hut all Parisian filmaom was on Las! A \lfl\ \anel\ Act' Blnand tor tho tarewoll g S| 66 9 %9 | —— | Miss Swanson intends s PALO MINE” e YA T A R her hushand's teaw, hut } with IRENE RICH romance that hOpS fi,om the P/OIHS Of [ mediate intention is concen 0 ND 10¢ WILL ADMIT ANY o project of . e };%&\T{) 11,f51“su1k Arizona to the Palaces of Washington. | mm e or viewicre in {Disorders Reported in Mexican Catholic Feud | Mexico City, March 18.—Disord . | sehism amo e Catho A S | formation of 1 : ' i xmrt‘l in dispatel TONIGHT — “The Chorus Lady”—Keith Vaudeville \ ‘ One person was i ina THU — FRI. — SAT. ‘ fier A SHOW OF EXCELLENCE s : sect and VAUDEVILLE | Y T/ FEATURING ¥ | ¢ ‘ i || ‘But you haven't finished the job.” ‘Shake YourFeet’ | §¥% ) ' , S, £ : R S oo “No'm, ah isn't finished, but da 12-Colored Artists-12 | A ~ : Dartiament or Qitvan, ant for || smell ob dat checkin fryin’ jus” make IN THE GREATEST " i : hoard. His helr ir the Honoralle| | i . AND DANCING | ' e iy ‘ me so homeseeck ahs gotta quit. THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ACT IN VAUDEVILLE ) BRING GOOD RESULTS 24 Feet That Move as 1 4 4 M S ; . Wi AS A WESTERN GRADUATE ; ’ e ‘ ith ADUATE OF A SCHOOL OF €TIQUET 76 ‘ St. Patrlck S aieli and TON'Y, theUonder Horse TR TR Snowdrift is—likely—nicer than | ADAMS & ELDER /4 Ronald Colman | . R /| e e 'n@h %u%ny‘ ‘ n}:::1\-:_'\”1\]':»:'1:1'luu'::lnr”\ [ al]y t&[ }Ou CGVEL Put 1n )Y(_)ur frylng L Story byDoNW.Let, 4 1G.BLYSTONE Proauction. ek e pan before. — - " H DANCING Starting Sunday Colleen Moore in “SO BIG" (()\T[\[ ()[ éHO\\\ Auspices KENSINGTON ATHLETIC CLUR group of