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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 7

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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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7
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-'A Tuesday Afternoon, August 29, 1922 THE CAPITAL TIMES norae Owned Home Edited nomc Read 7 ksss 150 Encamp For Religious. Services Here CURES PILES WITHOUT OPERATION Drs. Taj lor and Schlueter, 407 Security Milwaukee, Vv have originated a method of curing piles without the Knife, chloroform or confinement. The doctors are bo sure of this method that they guarantee YOURE WRONG; ITS NOT RICHARD HES GEORGE HACKATHORNE, NEWCOMER open discussion the same day. SCr.

Grimm and Mr. Leiser will both speak again on Thursday of the same week. Roy Sorenson, U. W. student, high school secretary, is heading a delegation of 25 Milwaukee boys who are in session at the state Hi-Y cnference at Phantom Lake.

a departure from natural law in any form implies a penalty hence the chaotic condition of society today. About 150 Saints have encamped at the park to remain until Sept. 3. Elder B. C.

Flint, Evansville, was in charge of the young peoples prayer meeting at 6:30 this morning. Round table discussions were held. R. C. Russell speaks again this afternoon.

C. II. Burr, Plano, 111., speaks tonight. Grimm, Leiser And Sorenson at Meet A. F.

Grimm, Madison, president of the Employed Officers conference of the Y. M. C. and F. O.

Leiser, secretary of the Madison Y. M. C. will be among the speakers at the conference of the organization which meets at Lake Geneva, Sept 6 and 7. Mr.

Grimm will speak the opening day on The State Athletic Policy and Pro gram. Mr. Leiser will lead the 1 LAST TWO DAYS a fj a s'' Over 300 Attend Latter Day Saints Meeting Sunday Night More than 800 Latter Day Saints and campers attended the religious services at Monona park and heard Apostle R. C. Russell of Windsor, Ontario, speak on Commercializing Religion.

His sermon centered around the thought that the gospel of Jesus Christ and the organized form of church established by Him 2,000 years ago, are fundamental to a civilization of any age, that man is naturally a divine creature and 'S WELCOME LES TEEIRIBLES Remember Sis Rita GEORGE HACKATHORNE is being hailed as a second Bar- thelmess, and what makes this young actor seem even more like a runner-up for Barthelmess is the fact that he will goon appear in a D. W. Griffith picture. Since playing the title role in The Little Minister, Hack-athorne has stepped up into the front line of the younger character actors of the screen. In The Village Blacksmith, The Eight in the Clearing and Human Hearts, in which he has since appeared he has lived up to the high standard set by his interpretation of The Little.

Minister, He has just finished Notoriety and is now on the west coast playing an importnat role in Eric Von Stroheims Merry-Go-Round. When he returns east it will be to play opposite Mae Marsh in a new Griffith picture. George Hackathorne began his dramatic career as a child actor and later studied voice culture. He toured in vaudeville as a professional singer and began his screen career with William Farnum. He says he has always been a Barrie fan and his part in The Little Minister was the realization of a lifes phONE iBAKiER 4900 MEANER Phone" BADGER 4922) jA I (No One Need Buy Cuticura Before He Tries Free Samples I PoaD.

Ointment, verrwfcer Rwrole 1 fra of Owtir Zn- MalJaa. Idaaa. The Mightiest Love Drama of a Decade iHCAtRts1 pWunv (axcauJC 'ZJTZJO'C3N CHAPLIN FINISHES Charlie Chaplins latest comedy the First National release has been completed, and is now in the cutting room. Twenty-six weeks were consumed in the making of this antic. The name of the picture will be announced shortly.

Matinees 2 to a Nights 7 to 11 George Hackathorne. now pints Matinee Daily 3 p. m. Even. Ail Feature CARMELS NEXT Carmel Myers has been engaged to play opposite John Gilbert in Where the Heart Lies, which will be directed by Joseph Fi'anz.

18 Arrested in Raid of Moral Court Corridors CHICAGO Dr. II. N. Bundesen, city health commissioner, raided the corridors outside the morals court and arrested eighteen bystanders, suspected of having been sent there to procure inmates for disorderly houses. Two were sent to the city contagious disease hospital and the others, after blood tests, ordered to report to the Health Department in a week.

Matinees .2:00,3:30 Nights .6:45, 8:30 Prices 10c, 28c When Wally warbles Spanish love and bosses a tropical revolution A mile-a-minute Coming To MADISON, WIS. CAPITAL HOTEL August 31, 1922 Returning every 28 Days Dr.H.R. Harvey urimi ist 4IS Grout HllwmkM, Wls. 'IDs fr adrlc. and examination to cl( dlacaa.d and dtscouragsd poop).

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1 CURED OF SPEED MANIA Watch Your Step will be grown at the Strand theater for the la4-! times today. The hero, played by Cullen Landis, has a mania for speed, and is cured only by a grange series of incidents tnat arise after ho has had his ore grand smash-up v-ith a racing ear. The added attractions are A Case of Identity, one of the adventures of Sherlock Holmes, a comedy cartoon, a prizma study in natural color, and motion pictures of the activities of the 32nd Division. Guy Bates Post will be shown at the Strand Wednesday to Saturday in The Masquerader. FLORENCE VIDOR COMES IN NEW FILM imummnm hmv 7 irrltabl dpondrnt meaty feet and hands.

lerpv. or fall to deep, bad dream shaky, dlzry, eta. wx yrja mjavi Vi 4 Who entertained the 32nd division overseas. Known to them as Sis Rita. FOR THE REUNION First Showing in the U.

S. West of New York Coy plays For the Sake of Auld Lang Syne as the organ solo and the Parkway Concert orchestra under the leadership of George Cer-venka renders a special musical accompaniment. Thursday Florence Vidor, one of the screens most charming actresses, comes in her latest picture, Dusk to Dawn, a screen adaptation of The Shuttie Soul. On the same bill Reginald Denny will be seen in a Northwest Mounted Police story Plain Grit, a Roll in comedy, The Busy Bee, and the latent Tathe Review will also be shown. AT THE PARKWAY.

In the Name of the Law is the peluio now playing at the Parkway. It is a super-special in every serse of the word and is one or the finest pictures among the ow releases. The Parkway is one of the first theaters outside of New York city to show this feature, which is not scheduled for general ca-e until September. It is the tory of Policeman OMara of San Fiano.cco and his family of two bojs and an adopted girl. A Cental comedy, Kid Love, and the Lest issue of Screen Snapshots complete the pjogram.

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blosttngr. heartburn, headaches, distress after eatin. etc fc-ftiC i1 -5 a Gene (Casserly) Cass at Piano in a SGng Cycle by Francis Nordstrom of HawaH JONIA. Assisted by Her Brother Eddie Co. NATIVE DANCERS and MUSICIANS Diseases- ecaema.

psoriasis, Itch, tettsr, rtnworm, sores, ulcars. hot la, eta. BLANK CARTRIDGES ARE USEFUL I MM and Biadder Diseases pain In batk. too frequent, highly colored, burning urine, shreds, sediment, etc. Will II.

Armstrong and T- Maudie Presenting A $10,009 Ankle Billy Broad The Party From the South Richaid Harding Davis Mr, Reid and an army of rebels of a pseudo-South American country charge the loyal army, firing volleys of blank cartridges from their guns and turn a near defeat into victory. The government troops don't know the shells are and, their own ammunition exhausted, they flee like rabbits through the dense smoke. The Dictator is now showing at the Majestic. Can blank cartridges win a bat-t'e? They can if we are to take striously one of the comedy scenes in "The Dictator, a new Paramount feature starring Wallace Reid. This scene secerns to be conducing proof that morale and con-tuUvLe more titan bullets are the important factors in a war.

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H. R. HARVEY Grand Are. Milwank. Wia Wt, RITA DRAWS CONTINUOUS If applaud counts, Rita Sis Gould is being mose than well re-r ved at eery performance at the Orpheum this half.

Her numbers an exdu-ivc and sung in an easy ard pleasing manner. Gene Cas-crl manipulates the piano keys a Miss Goulds accompanist. Jimmie Casson with Fred Klem are offering Song, Mrth and Melody in a very satisfactory maniv--. Jimmies pleasing personality is making him more popular than ever with Madron vaudeville fans. The pearl o' Hawaii is Jonia.

who with her APPLAUSE company of singers and instrumentalists pre-ent a Tropical Serenade. 4 The Ten Dollar Ankle, a one act playlet with many bright comedy lines, is made highly successful by Will II. Armstrong and Maudie. Something new and different in dancing acts is that of Bell and Wood. Black face Billy Broad is taking the place of Bell Montrose for the remainder of the first half of the week.

Pathe News is holding down its regular spot showing the latest happenings of the world in pictures. Thirty-Second- JUST TONY A 5T0PV OF TOM MIX ADAPTCO FROM MAX FRAUDS NOVEL, ALCATRAZ ClCECTCD BY UNN f. REYNOLDS LAST TIMES TODAY Children 10 Cents Adults (22c Tax 3c) 23c fUl 111 4amrlSf On State Street ing that the company has not sufficient cause for action. STARTING WEDNESDAY The Biggest Event In Recent Screen History A Seventy-fiie Cent Program at our Regular Admission We were proud of you in war We are proud of you in peace WEEDS SPREADING. The noxious weed area is ten times as large today as it was 20 years ajr according to the Wisconsin department of agriculture.

You Use Bread For Every Meal Eat the Best Rail Receiver Sues City Over Paving Charles Lange, receiver for the Wisconsin Interurfcan System, today ficd uit in Circuit court against the City of aak-irg the refunding of $7,156 alleged to have been paid the city for paying parts of E. Washington in exiess of the actual cost. The com-I a nt, filed by Mr. Lange charges rtat tbe corporations paid $10,156 for paving and improvement which was worth only $3,000. Roman A.

Heilman, city attorney, today filed a demurrer to the complaint claim- B-srja mrui zrzs Money To Loan -3 5 a a Robinson, Power co. I 0 (Incorporated) till Sni TH H4MII.TON Occident Sfothers Occident Wrapped Occicent Dinner Occident Raisin Occident Golden Krust Occident Nut Brown Rje Occident Nit Brown Graham You have shown your mettle and its shining. You have demonstrated that young America has'sons as brave as our forefathers of 76 and '61. Methods of warfare have changed but the Americans height of ideal and staunchness of heart have not. Your spiritual courage declared that a machine gun nest ahead was one to be smothered, a problem ahead one to be solved.

The machine gun nests are gone, but the problems still remain. They are as eternal as life itself. Your hand is guiding the plows in the fields; your mind, guiding the statesmen and the legislator. Your courage and your ideals are felt by all. We are glad to have been able to entertain you in Madjson.

May you all come again. A. W. OKeeffe The 32nd Division Man in Madison That Is specializing1 in insurance and writes- insurance in all its forms. Fire, Automobile, etc.

I 2, Kennedy Dairy Co. 27 E. Main St. B. 536 618 University Ave.

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