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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE LOGANSPQRT, INDIANA. PHAROS-TRIBUNE SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1925 COLONIAL SUNDAY AND MONDAY IBUE TO TYPE CAST CHOSENjORPWTyRE! A cast selected absolutely for was chosen for "The Covered a James Cruze produc- for Paramount of the famous It-Emerson Hough novel which will on view at the Grand theatro jnext Sunday. Lois Wilson plays the heroine-- fMolly Wingate. a typical girl of ijthe frontier days, beautiful, big of jUoul and -with the bravery and that the wild experiences fpf the caravan times demanded. f- James Warren Fferrigan is seen fas Will Banion, the intrepid leadei- sterling qualities win in the face of impending and hold the heart of Mol- despite the efforts of a rival to his character.

The rival, t'Sam Woodhuli, is portrayed by Alan Hale, noted screen villain, Mr. Wingate is played by Charles member of Paramount istpck company and Mrs. Wingate Ethel Wales, who played Aunt 'ijattlda in "The Old Jackson, Jim Bridger and Kit famous scouts, are Interpreted by Ernest Torrence, Tully Marshall Guy Oliver, respectively, while John Fox does the part of Jed Wingate, a boy. This Is one of the most ambi- efforts of Paramount pictures is expected to prove a pictorial historical document of im- imense value aside from a thrilling Hale of ths days when the West untameci and largely in tho of the redskins. The picture was made in Utah and Nevada, and ths preparations epochal in their extent, as j-well as fidelity to the original characters, scenes, settings and properties used in the production.

"SINES ORGANIZES GRANT iiO, POST The Jonesboro post of the American Legion was re-organized last night by Ralph Sines, eleventh district legion committeeman. Sines was accompanied to Jonesfaoro Herbert Greensflder of the local post. Seventy man are eligible to the new organization. The new officers intend to send twenty of that number to the Culver conference May 2 and 3, Viola a a Ra.yip.otid Griffith and Theodore Roberts in. the a a Picture Forty Winks SCOUTS TO HOLD BICYCLE HIKE 'GRIFFITH FURNISHES MANY irFORTY WINKS" Lord Algernon Cholomondtley-- That's an awful name for any- i'one to have to go through life with 'and Raymond Griffith couldn't even istand it for a motion picture so she cut it short to Chumley for his Characterization of a titled English in the new Paramount "Forty Winks," due at the tomorrow Griffith is feat- rlired with Viola Dana and Theo- J'dore Roberts in the picture which Svas directed by Paul Iribe and Prank Urson.

Some of the picture's biggest Japghs--and greatest thrills for that matter--are contained in vater scenes wherein Griffith puts some great stuff in a speed tboat. Here's where Ray's training Sas a sailor proved a big help. has long been the owner a combination sailing and power acht arid his insight into nautical affairs is second only to that of Old man Neptune himself. And when his horse, which he had just ri4den over the steeplechase course, sits down on the edge of a fountain and Ray slides down his back and is soon playing among the swans and water lillies. THE SPANIARD Logansport Boy Scouts will have their second Bicycle Hike on Sun-1 day afternoon, April 26th, when I they will leave Scout.

Headquarters at 1:15 p. m. on their bicycles for a real hike. This hike is open to all scouts, scout leaders and candidates. The destination of ihe hike will not be given out, until Sunday p.

m. and so a big surprise is in store for scouts. A moderate pace will be set by one of leaders so that all scouts will be able to keep up. At the last hike, which was taken to the scouts the hike so much that it was de-! cided to have several hikes of this sort, and in about six weeks a twenty-five mile hike for merit badge scouts will be taken for the purpose of filling the ments of the Cycling Acting Scout Executive Drompp will have cahrge of the hike Sunday and will be assisted by the Scoutmasters and Assistants of the various troops rRiFraibTkisFf iART ASSOCIATION 9 PLANS mmm Plans for the purchase of a paint ing in honor of Mrs. Jennie Intosh, former art teacher in the local high school and an active worker in the Ijogansport Art association, are being made by the art society of this city.

A selection of the painting is expected to be made during Gala week at which time the association plans to have, an exhibit of Indiana paintings located in the new city building. NAME RECEIVER FOR GIFT SHOP Upon agreement of the partners the Gift Shop, 525 East Broadway has been placed in the hands of receiver. Edgar Snyder, local accountant, has been named to the place by Judge Souder. Snyder filed bond of Efforts will fce made to dispose of the sale of business as a whole, it is understood. Mrs.

Adelaide Meyer and Mrs. C. F. Hackmeyer have been operating the Gift shop for the last several years. After Edna Sullivan Murray, wife i of "Liamond Joe" recently I executed in Arkansas, held up and robbed the Rev.

H. H. Sosthward in an automobile at Kansas City she tried to make him kiss her. His reverence refused. Edna has been arrested and identified and is held under bond.

For Good Clothes Specify "Valeteria'' pressing. Jn order to look well clothes must fit well, and in order to fit well, they not only must be' pressed--they must be This is the improved pressing service Maiben'sj Laundry Dyers and Cleaners give I at their "Valeteria" shop, BITS OF WISDOM FROM "BORROWED HUSBANDS" Showing Colonial. Neither a a lender be For lo.an oft itself and friend, 7 And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. --Shakespeare. Temporary separation between husbands and wives might make marriage more successful.

I'm a husband, but I wish, my own wife would borrow me once in a while. Attar all a husband can properly be called a friend--sometimes. If that's the kipd of a woman you arc when my back is turned-all right. Well, be nice to my husbancj, hs likes attentions from other women and I want to keep him home as much as possible. Would you be brave enough to accompany a woman on a shopping tour? You borrowed me and you are responsible.

Playing court, to another man's wife has never been in my line. Ton mean that you wouldn't be nice to a woman who had a husband somewhere? Neither you nor I would have any respect for the sort of woman who would permit it, would we? had better wait until I stop loving my husband. I'm goipg to Divorce my husband What has he That's just it--nothing! He bores me, around being devoted, follows me -like a little puppy dog. With a lover this is ideal! But with a husband, just tiresome! Why not be honest with your wife? I neither want to borrow nor bs borrowed again as long as I live. MIAJ1I PIOKEEli BUKIED.

Funeral services for David R. Fetrow, age 89, pioneer Miami county residemt who died April 21 were held in Denver Thursday ait- ernoon from the Baptist church. Burial was made In the cemetery at Chili. FEATHEBS FASHIONABLE Automobile Seat Covers Feathers are very fashionable on gowns. They" are used as fringe and one finds many with bandings of feathers rather than fur.

What difference if the roads are dusty just lift off your seat cov- el 's wh en they're soiled and send to you fresh and clean- pressed to fit like new, NEVER BEFORE AT THESE PRICES CHILDREN IQc ADULTS 2Sc Your most amazing screen adventure! Here's the greatest screen entertainment ever seen. the glorious wilderness trail with the pioneers of '49. Thrill on thrill--Indian fight, buffalo hunt, prairie fire --all REAL. And a glowing love atory. With Lois Wilson and J.

Warren Kerrigan. From the popular uovel by Emerson Hough Adapted by Jack Cunningham XWord Puzzle Coat I Here is a new type that threatens to equal if not outrival the and the "flapper," The new editions of modern American vocabularies have added the very latest of classifications--the Span- lard. As a native or citizen of Spain, the Spaniard is erased from American speech. In its place we now find the new type of lover--the Spaniard. He is' all man, the synisure of feminine eyes.

Handsome, but not sleek. Distinctively dressed but no extremes. Appealing personality, undaunted courage, excellent ability in many endeavors, and a man among men as well as women. That's "The Spaniard." It all started with the appearance of a screen type in the person, of Ricardo Cortez, in the title role of the new Paramount picture, Spaniard." Girls the country over are learning about it and looking for such types in real life. The name a Span- lard." The picture, which comes to the theatre for a run of four days starting tomorrow, is based on the popular novel by that name by Juanita Savage.

Cortez is featured in the production with Jetta feoudal and Noah Beery. Raoul Walsh, who made "The Thief of Bagdad," directed the pic- Porch Furniture keep furniture covers and awnings clean and cool send them to Maiben's Laundry Dyers and Cleaners frequently. They i restore freshness and make your; porch a still more inviting place "to spend your leisure hours. RED, tJELLOW, KLUE Russian embroiHery in red, yellow and blue is used on jumper frocks white linen. A "WHER'E THE BREEZES BUOW" Sunday and Monday Win- Fox Presents Tom Mix and Tony in "THE EYES OF THE FOREST" ALSO SUNSHINE COMEDY FOX NEWS Prices' lOc and 20c Tonight--Hoot Gibson and Gang Comedy COVERED WAGON" A JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION BY Jf tt L.

LASKV Ct GfiammfMnt (picture AT THE GRAND THEATRE TOMORROW And MONDAY Music rnatcnarms EONI Continuous Shows Tomorrow 2.34.5.5:30-7:15 ami 9 P. M. This Evening Last Times "Borrowed Husbands" A Drama of Smart Society With Florence Vidor Eockdiffe Fejlowes and Earle Williams Also NEWS COMEDY And Crossword Puzzle Film BIG ORGAN BUILDS NEW STRENGTH Eleanor Boardman, the motion picture star selected this coat as part of her spring wardrobe. Known as the "Cross Word Puzzle" it IB of importted plaid wool with squares of vivid colors and a showl collar of red and white, which is also carried out on the border. HE CAUGHT 2000 DOGS MOBBRLY, Mo--William Misemer, 88, claims to be the oldest dog catcher in the country.

In the last 12 years he has caught almost 2,000 dogs. The Screens Biggest Comedy Scream A meny melo-farce about a blundering Englishman who plays detective and uncqvers a case of comedy, thrills and clever nonsense. With cast of funmakers and a wonderful new dog star. ADOLPH ZUKOR JESSE USKY STARTING TUESDAY From the famous comedy stage success "Lord Chumley" by David Belasco and Henry C. de- Mille.

Screen play by Bertram Millhauser. Di- rected by Paul Iribe and Frank Urson. I VIOLA DANA THEODORE ROBERTS RAYMOND GRIFFITH CL paramount picture KEWS and FABLES ALSO BOBBY VERNON in "FRENCH PASTRY" Two Reels of Real Comedy ihe talked about ravel is DOW a great Miss Schlltz at the ORGA1N.

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