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l!l [ fjin l | " N » 1 I’; i | 1-“ -n!n!-lnu!:r!l: - Uniless otherwise indivated, theatrira) notices and reviews W this colun an weitben by the press agencles for the rewper!''e amusemen! company. P SR LS SO — LADIES' ORCHESTRA, CAPITOL Topping the Keith vaudeville pro« gram at the Capitol for today and the balance of the week Is Cora Youngblood Cerson and her sextet, 1t is & ladles’ orchestra consisting of six talented and versatile musicians who play everything from opera to Jaze, Cora Youngblood Corson Is known as one of the most able lady musical conductors and one may be assured of a good offerink with her at the head of it. Other scts clude LeMean and Young in and West,” a neat arrangeme’ song and dance; Mack and W in “The Cop,” a comedy offe which is 12 minutes of poking good natured fun at the guardian of the law; Al Striker is America’s premier contortionist and calls his act “Posi- tion is Everything in Life'; Graee, Dunbar and Niles have a variety t that 1s full of bright and witty pat- ter and song, A real horse race is pletured In Tom Mix's latest Willlam Ifox pro- duetion which comes to the Capitol theater today for a th 1t is not a turf course voad race; wup hill, through cowpaths, across trackless fields. Ifere 18 how it developed into a contest, not merely a sequence: Director J. G. Blystone was out- lining the course of action to be CAPITOL TODAY—FRIL—SAT. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring {Cora Youngblood Corson's| ' SEXTETTE Excellent Ladies’ Orchestra dale, and down over fences AL STRIKER MACK & WATSON LE MEAN & YOUN (-RI\CF DU VBAR, NILES Oh,YOU TONY! CONTINUOUS SHOWS i LYCEUM NOW PLAYING 2 BIG PIOCTURES REGINALD | DENNY The Fa;:_\Vorker —ALSO— PALO’MINE| —WITH— Hl( H L. \l‘" s \l\l'l\l E This Coupon and 10c Will Admit Any lmh to Best Seats. ST. \lll'l\l. §| NDAY FOR 4 DAYS “THE LOST CHORD" BALLOON DANCE FRIDAY, MAR. 20 NEWINGTON GRANGE PEERLESS ORCHESTRA taken In the race when one of the actors who was riding in it, a real Joekey, Incidentally questioned: “Suppose 1 find myself winning the race shall I pull my horse and let Mr, Mix go ahead?" Mr, DBlystone did change to answer, As sidered the question an affront to Ton ability Tom Mix replied here will be no pulling in this race, It's to be run on the level and if Tony can't win the race I'll get a horse that can and we'll shoot the scene again, That goes for every- body." not have a i he con- REGINALD DI —LYCLUM One of Amcrica’s most popular young movie actors is Ieginald Denny and he s appearing at the Lycenum the rest of this week in his latest pleture “The Fast Worker." On the same bill is Irene Rich in “Pal o' Mine” and seleeted comedies and news reels. Al this for the eyes is augmented by a very fine organ program that the cars ‘he Iast Worker,” in which Laura LaPlante plays opposite Den- ney is an adaptation of McCutcheon's Husbands of Edith™ and is a good comedy drama. The big cle- ment is the various difficulties into which the leading man gets after le agrees to pose as the husband of his best friend “Pal o' Mine” is a real touching drama. A former stage star weds a man who has a run of il luck and to aid him she returns to her pro- fession, As his wife again becomes {2 popular favorite, he becomes in- sanely jealous and misjudges her | every action also he 12 DANCERS AT PALACE Topping the bill at the Palace to- day and for the balance of the week is “Shake Your Feet”, a hig Keith ‘m.umw r with'a cast of 12 colored rtainers, The cast is headed by | Wil Mastin and Virgie Richards as- ited by Joe Russell, who are features with many the big Broadway |colored revues, and a dancing en- {semble of nine others. Other acts in- Annette Dare in comedy songs pater, offered by this dainty who carries he weting a little further by furnishing props Itheir rendition; Adams and Elde: [offer “Musical Moments” in which |they play the piona, saxophone, and | viotin v Martin and Young 'v.,n comedians and provoke a laugh while they hold the stage. love and romance are laid the George Fitz- of (clude land girl, | bit !4 minute | Youtn, | vare in “Tarnish.” | maurice production which is being shown at the Palace on this bill, “Tarnish” which is an adaptation |of Gilbert Iimery's famous play, |is a drama of real life | drama delves so deeply Into the hu- {man fabric that one is forced to choke back the the throat Two young people fine, young people—hut the past of the young man sudden- Iy turns up to besmirch his happi- | ness. The manicurist who provides the hero with a past is also engaged in philandering the lieroinc's foolish father, The are in love- vigourous prominent roles are in the able hands of Maric Prevost, the vamping manicurist; May MecAvoy, | |the charming heroine; Ronald Col | man, the romantic yout players as Norman Kerry, Myers, Priscilla Bonner, Albert Gran and Mrs, Russ Whyta ca Sthooncr Total Wreck Off Fishers’ Westerly, R. 1, March 19.- |two masted schooner Viking, homM from New Bedford, Mass, York with a cargo of 15,000 pounds of flat fish, went ashore on IVisher's Island early yesterday and, with the exception of the engine, will be a total loss. Driven off her course fog, the Viking four and a half mil west of the I‘isher’ | guard station. The curred in an isola section of the island become known until later. 'The members of the had littie trouble in reaching the beach and no one was injured. ALACE TODAY—FRL—SAT. Keith Vaudeville ‘Shake Your Feet’ 12-Colored Dancers-12 Offering the Greatest Dancing Act in Vaudeville " ANNETTE DARE “MARTIN & YOUNG TADAMS & ELDER “The Great American Romantic Drama “TARNISH” || . with MAY McAVOY RONALD COLMAN NORMAN KERRY in a heavy south- coast o« Istand accident nd unpatroled nd it did not crew SUN.—“S0 BIG” el is good to | LYC FDM—THI RSDAY, Seene from"THE FAST WORKER' a ufiversar sewer co-starrinGg REGINALD DENNY and lAURA IAPIANTE! F RID AY, .S ATURD A\ DAWES T0 TAKE PLEA T0 COUNTRY Plans Addresses (o Explain Stand on Senate Washington, March 19.—Vice Pre- sident carry the country in public address the issne he made with the senate in his in- augural address for revision of the rules so as to prohibit one-man fili- bust H first address on the su will he delivered at the annual luncheon of the Associated Press at New York on April 21, Beyond that he has made no definlte engage- ments, but he expects to speak in Ohio and Indiana. After his inaugural address. which astonished and aroused the senate, the vice president fold a delegation from Marictta, Ohlo, which called on ‘l im, at his hotel that the matter of {the amendment of that would have to be taken to the country over the heads of senators ss the senate acted, enators 1'nderwood Alabama “opeland of York Demo- subsequently introduced reso- a change of the rules, action fur- rules Dawes will to of ana W crats, lutions for but the senate took no ther than to refer them to Ui committee, Ri\ermead Gets Canadian -|Women’s Golf Toumament 19. Toronto, (€ March executive tmnn'n ee of the Canadic Ladies’ Gol union has decided to Told the closed 1925 champlonship at Rivermead, Ottawa, the weck o Scptember 7, and the open cham- plonship at the Royal Oftawa club, Auring the week of September 14. Many English and American players are expecied to cnter the open tournament. WORLD'S RICHEST OFFICE BOY BEGINS Marquis de Loriana, Son of Leading Spanish Banker, Starts At Bog- tom to Work Up, New York, March 19.—The world's richest office will begin work with J, I. Morgan & Co., He is Marquis de Loriana, 26, son boy today. of Marquis Uruize de Toriana, one of the richest men in Spaln and its leading banker, The young Spanish nobleman ar- rived yesterday from Madrid on the liner France with a valet and an extensive wardrobe, He will begin at the bottom with the aim of learn- ing American banking methods. rule was one i ERENCH RELIGIOLS POLIGY DEBATED A1 Parties in Chamber of Depu- ties Will Participate Parls, March 19, ment's religic The French is to dress debate policy ihject of a fi mber of deputies today, Alsatian discussion was any Indication, It is likely to be of the liveliest natur The n interpellation by Deputy Cazals, president of the socialist-radical group, on the recent letter from the French cardinals and archbishops regarding “the so-called nendenominational laws and the| measnres to be taken to combat | them." The prelates characterized | the laws as “an emanation of athe- | tem oceasion is ven other sprakers have put | | HEAD-HUNTING ON COMMERCIAL BASI Amazon Indians Kill to Satisly| Liddle, who hag just returncd after | vide spending a y hunting Tnc zon that hunting and preserving heads, v\hh'h has become a commerclal enterprise | because of the demands of tourists | for A, tion of weapons, verting the heads of Demands of Tourists w York, March 10,—C, L ar among the ans of the upper country in Ecuador, today was formerly a sacred the grisly souvenirs, Liddle brought back a ¢ ceren s, musical Instruments jects, Including the head-hunters jewels, in ornaments for formal wear. . presented to the Muscum of Natural History. Mr, head hunting was done in obedience | to the tribal law of an eye for eye, Killed, he sald, the ever, ina the tourists for the shrunken heads, | which 40 added. ernments, pre: Liddle sald that orig When a member of a triby his kinsmen s head of the killer. Today, it has become purely com | cial and the Tndians kill indiscrim- ely to supply the deman Lring as high as 820 0 in South Amecrican e Peruvian and Ecuadoriar s the traffic, Honey...Tar The old! l?zshioned~ reliable cold remedy mwu...nc.m;.. (o Hartford Conn and for sale t all grocery and general stoves. enemies into These | | American ports, he sald, are trying to sup- but with little suc- | |Associated Press to Have Directors’ Meeting [ New York, March To provide more time for the discussion of. mat- ters of general interest to the mam bership, the hoard of directors of the Associated Press has called a | special meeting of all the of Hw Assoclated Press, at 2:30 p. m, in the Waldorf | hotel in New York, on April & | day in advance of the reg | nual meeting of the Associated Press members, In recent years a one- y ‘\wquh has Leen found not to proe time for the consid- casential matters, | Vice-President delivered at | regula associa- members to be held Astoria ar an- oster adequ fon o address Dawes to the membe clated Press will be | luneheon second rite, | annual meeting day tion, DEVASTATIONHITS TOKIO ONCE AGAIN Many Scenes Like That of Quake Follow Great Fire head- | ero Ama- rs of the said | onthe or of the ollec- mnh!‘ mltm con inally an e Wi vq\ ought | how- nmer- | By The Associated Press, Tokio, Mareh 19.—The hand of horror aud devastation gripped T result of fire that northeastern section ds of |Kio today as a swept over the or |Of the city and left thousands home- less in its wake | Starting th a factory junction consuming 0 he n gov- ike so much timber, the fon was aided by a fierce |made fire figl the flames w | 1ate last night | | destrc | injured and 10,000 refugees were de- |pending upon the aid of other see | of Tokio for shelter nes incident to the maj |auake and fire at Tokio in 18 heing repeated toc |tion of a large 1 | victims of the egun. A | public subscription i led by * |emperor has been opened and those . |in charge of relicf expect to meet immediate situation this hting difficult. Whe re reported controlled 10 houses had b we y when construc- SAY ‘“‘BAYER ASPIRIN" —Gpnuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for fir by Colds Headache | The burned a ip of | {smal home and templos. [homeless were | oughly a was made ictims generally poor loss is estimat It Pain Neuralgia cd at Toothache Lumbago GREFK CONDOLENCE hens, Ma nment today 1 to the Amer over the death of Dr. | Gainesville, Ga terday to wounds e when he | Arta, Rheumatism Neuritis '\cc:E\ only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. mmd\- “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. 5 ’ Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspicin ls the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid iy attacked by bay Southern Epi was am— The photo- | lump that rises in | Island | to New | went on the rocks | several hours | their names on the list for the de- bate, representing e groups i the chamber. They Include Leon Berard of the republ left; the ist, Marquis De Raudry D'As Paul Roncour an | the communist, Renaid san and the radical. Dalimier while the Alsatians are not likely f¢ remain idly by. The debate is expret m)v, nd Pre Stolen Dolphin Finds all t Way Back to Police Yaris, March 19.—The dolphin | which was removed from a fountain [ son; the Palace De La Republique |1con Tuesday by a man who called for it [ with a pushcart, saying he had been sent to take it away for repairs, been returned to the police by a junk dealer. The dealer said he hought it for 456 franks. 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