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PAGE FOUR “UNSEEING EYES” | A DRAMA OF THRILLS ‘What tn many respects is the most thrilling motion picture ever woven around life in the North woods .s that which ths Cosmopolitan Cor- poration made from Arthur String- er’s story, which will be shown at the America theater, beginning to- morrow. Three quarters of the film were made in the open and@ the company Take Loutse for at Scenes were also “ Quebec ané lar scenes which wer Canadian settlement aeroplane dash over the toe-covered ficent reproduc: r carnival are ts In tho er high s making of “Unseeing Byes.” Cosmopolitan Corporntion has as- sembled a br: ast of players. Lionel Barrymore and Seena Owen, who appeared with Barrymore in “The Face in the are fea- tured in the new cc tan pic- ‘Others of the cast are Gustav von Beytertits, who created the role ct the fortune teller in “When Knight- hood was in Flower,” Louls Wol- hetm of “Hairy Ape” fame; Pat (Panzer, Walter Dan Red Fagle, Deer James. tion of a Pe rected th ler, who + mopolitar adapted WILL ROGERS TELLS STORY ON HINSELE ‘WIT Rogers, whose meteoric rise from vaudeville to the first rank of motion picture “stars” has been the eensation of the amtsement world, ‘will be seen in the Goldwyn version ef Edward BE. Kidder'’s play, “A Poor Relation,” made famous by the Jate Sol Smith Russell, at the Iris theater for two days beginning to he & reen. Between scenes recently, Rogers Continuous 1 to 11 NOW PLAYING ARRY AREY In His Latest 8-REEL PRODUCTION ‘The Miracle Baby’ —Also— BUDDY MESSINGER —in— “A REGULAR BOY” 10c———40c— $54,000 Others STARTING WEDNESDAY. REX INGRAM’S LATEST “Where the Pavement Ends” BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM A Musical Comedy for In a Dance Review MRS. BUD BROWNEE MATINEE Regular Matinee ‘Thursday grew reminiscent and sald, “I was doing my old rope twisting act, trim- med with gags, in a big city a few years ago, and our business was | enormous, even witn a circus against us! I shan't name our show, for I know how Ziegfeld hates to be ad: vertised! At the hotel supper table on our opening night, a snappy little Woman sized mé up and asked: “Aren’t you a professional?” Unitke Andrew Johnson, I a4- mitted the soft impeachment! She smiled and said: “So am I. I'm with the ‘What's your line?” “Rope.” She fairly beamed. “That' y line too ctreus. Tight rope s “Oh, very stack!” She shook her head. “Tight rope the best. You.can do so much more. I heard about a Frenchman named Bondin who crossed Niagara Falls on a tight rope in 1859. Hoe cooked his dinner, ate it and went to bed all on the rope!” “That's nothing,” sald I. “TI get my dinner, my bed and everything off my rope every night! She gnzed at me in amazement. “Gee! What time do you go on?” 9-30," “Well," she gasped, “T can just make it! She looked me over, “Your face don't seem to fit in with tights and spangles.” I nodded. “You're right. don’t.” “P'raps you come on as & tramp and then strip.” I blushed. “Ziegfeld hasn't asked me to do that yet!" She seemed peeved “Don't be such a silly Juggins! I mean strip from rags to a gymnast’s suit. The old Pete Jenkins act!" She gulped her demi-tasse and “I'm sorry you've got the against you.” hurt us,” T said, 1 sold out for the week. We eat circuses for breakfast and me times for lunch when we're very hungry! he laughed and sala, “You're a Joshit. all right! I'm just to fee you act. T can just make it with a taxi.” Sho was gone and I felt a little ashamed. More so when I heard after the performance that a circus woman had “raised cain” tn the lobby, saying she'd been swindled and demanding the return of her Perfectly good three dollars! I fig. ured up the cost of her ticket and her tax!, and had five dollars laid under her plate tn an envelope. ial ILL AT THE COLUMBIA GOOD FROM ALL ANGLE “The Greatest Menace,” a photo- play exposing the drug evil, to- gether with “Tickle Me,” a light musical comedy make up the pres- ent bill at the Columbia. The picture is not without a great message and {s peculierly !mportant in these times when the drug evil is striking close to the conscience of every citizen and when every wall: of Ife is effected by it. The story tells of the work of a great ring of peddlers who fn order to protect and revenge themselves finally succeed in getting the son of the district attorney in their power. The death of a woman by dope pro- vides a shadow of crime, and the youth {is accused of the murder. Only his sister, a modern Portla, is able to save him. “Tickle Me,” is quite cleverly in- terpreted by Billy Ireland’s com pany. It is a tale of a young Eng. lishman who spent some time in America and who has concocted a false story about this country and about his activities in it. ‘The story It “That Old Gang of Mine” is a rare’ “hold that chord” har- monysung as only the Shannon Four cansingitona Co- lumbia Record. Columbia RECORDS AT THE Special for Ladies Wednesday Columbia Phonograpa «a $3 he Caspet Oaflp Cridune Lionel Barrymore and Seena Owen ‘Unseeing Eyes”-Gripping Drama of the Far North, Tomorrow at America re “Un ‘ SCENES FROM “UNSEEING EYES,” PRODUCED ESPECIALLY FOR PEOPLE WHO THINK THEY nm i} A @Bsmopolitan Production | Tablets is very beneficial to the system. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1923 WOMEN OF THE EMPIRE STATE ARE LOW Pa === =" ALBANY, N. ¥., Nov. 26.—(Unitea| Christmas? oer LUDENS partment of Labor, $0,000 women MENTHOL COUGH OROPS employed in the confection: FOR NOSE AND THROAT tox, ery, paper _ GIVE QUICK RELIEF and mercantile industries 1, y, York city, and even tn these tn. tries about one-half of the tobacco, collar and shirt in- dustries and in mercantile establish- ments of New York state are recetv- ing less than $16 per week. More than one-fourth of all the women employed in the factory industries of New York receive less than $12 @ week, while thousands receive less than $10 a week. The highest wages paid to women were in the tobacen If this Signature is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMOQ QUININ: (There is no other “BROMO QUININE”) The Laxative and Tonic Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE The World's most popular remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, Price 30 Cents LOOK HERE ! ‘Wonderful Values in Uncalled for Suits, Less Than OneHalt ORIGINAL COST—Come and See Them! GLEANING AND PRESSING SERVICE JAKE THE NIFTY TAILOR Wratt Hotel Basement TURKE DANCE TUESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 27 4—TURKEYS GIVEN AWAY FREE—4 ARE THRILL-PROOF, IN RE- GIONS OF THE DESOLATE CANADIAN ROCKIES NEVER FILMED BEFORE—TOMORROW AT THE AMERICA. men and the elements. prize. News and Topics of the, Day. gets him into some trouble and not a few laughable situations. In the special numbers Turnet and Murray are conspicuous for a light and interpretative dance and song that proves a real hit. ‘“‘Nice People” is a song given by Miss ‘Turner. The Jazz Trio and Lew Newman go over to a successful conclusion as usual, “BLAZING BARRIERS” CLOSING RUN TODA A great story of the outdoors | “Blazing B: rs’ which closes its run at the America theater today. Marguerite Courtot and Lew Cody take the leading parts in this film of the Canadian woods. The story deals with the love of a man and a woman who were born to the entrancing wildness that sur- rounds Two Rivers, a great limber camp, and with the efforts of one Laughing Purposes Only Many Specialties and Musical Numbers and the Beauty Chorus on the Runway fi THE JAZZ TRIO Something New TURNER and MURRAY LEW NEWMAN In Song and Patter HELEN TURNER TINEY BRENNEN TONIGHT 7 o'clock ® o'clock COLUMBIA Today—Tomorrow—Wednesday BILLIE IRELAND’S FOLLIES OF 1923 Presents “TICKLE ME” DOPE The Cause Is Ignorance The Result Is Misery The Remedy Is Education —SEE— “The Greatest Menace” WITH AN ALL STAR CAST A DRAMATIC EXPOSE OF THE DRUG EVIL EVERYONE SHOULD SEE THIS PICTURE Picture Starts 2.30, 4:45, 7, 9 o'clock. “Tickle M Starts 3.30, 6, 8, 10 o'clock, with the magnificence of its scenic panoramas, It is doubtful if a more thrilling snow picture has ever been Lionel Barrymore, Seena Owen, Louis Wolheim and a tyPical Go! ¢ ‘ remote regions of the Canadian Rockies, “‘Unseeing Eyes" unfolds a story that makes the Pulse like a trip hammer and entrances the eye Every foot of film breathes a sense of the ruggedness and tke struggle between strong Every second of the story proceeds breathlessly into the vast, untracked wilderness, with a beautiful girl as the “Unseeing Eyes” will be shown tomorrow, Wednesday and Thanksgiving da: Shows will start at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 o'clock.—Adv. who {s a stranger to win the love of the attractive Jacqueline played by Miss Courtot. in order that a fitting climax may be obtained a great forest fire has been given to the screen. This fire furnishes the major thrill of the story. Jackie Coogan the Second makes his appearance in this picture and gets away with it very nicely. In fact he comes very near to receiving the entire attention of the spectator. —————— “TANEW-HIM-WHENS” BREET EDMUND COBB Edmund Cobb, of the cast of “The Miracle Baby,” supporting Harry Carey at the Wyoming theater, got a real kick out of @ recent “personal appearance” tour of ‘Colorado and! Ii New Mexico, tn which he visited practically every city of size. Cobb is a native New Mexican and passed his period of matriculation for the movies in Colorado as a member of one of the pioneer cinematic organizations. With rare exceptions, he was greeted at these appearances by old- time friends of his family who at one time owned many thousands of acres in New Mexico, when that country was given over entirely to cattle raising. “It got so,” said Cobb, “that every time I saw a gray-beareded patriarch or a snowy-haired grandmother ap- proaching, I wondered what new and unsuspected branches of the family I would hear from. None could re- member any of my antecedents as being members of Quantrell’s gang or the James boys, so I guess I am fairly well fortified socially.” —— Will you be the lucky one duced than “‘Unseeing Eyes,” starting tomorrow at the America with lwyn-CosmoPolitan supporting cast. Filmed in winter, in the most in addition to the feature play will be Pathe’s COLD Break a: Cold Right Up with | “Pape’s Cold Compound” ‘Take two tablets every three hours until three doses gives relief. |The first dose always gives relief. |The second and third doses com- | pletely break up the cold. Pleasant jand safe to take. Contains no qui- nine or opiates. Millions use “Pape’s Cold Compound.” — Price, thirty-five cents. Druggists guaran- tee {t—Advertisement. Tribune Want Ads bring results. R “why Worry? TODAY—TOMORROW 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 IALTO has made Largest and tallest tall. HAROLD LLOYD he has ever offered in WHY ‘WORR Assisted By JOHN AASEN He weighs 503 pounds, is 8 feet, 9 3-4 inches the best comedy 9? man on earth alive today. Everybody attending the dance Tuesday night will be given a coupon, and the 4 persons holding the lucky numbers will each be the winner of.a large turkey. Arkeon Dancing Academy DANCING EVERY NIGHT “On the Great White Way” LAST TIMES TODAY James Oliver Curwood’s “BLAZING BARRIERS” —with—— MARGUERITE COURTOT LEW CODY and STAR CAST ‘Voday and Tuesday WILL ROGERS —in— | | —also— “A Poor OUR GANG : ine Relation” “NO NOISE” —also— —and— EVA SULLIVAN—VIOLIN Clyde Cook SOLO 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10c and 40c ins LIONEL BARRYMORE ae BONES" “UNSEEING EYES” —Tomorrow— 10c and 20c PsA smeeies Seta OCR ERR Re os il Dec. 3rd to 8th—-CHEST FUND DRIVE—$54,000.00 SQUARE DANCE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Nowth Washington Hel DANCING Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday of ThisWeek