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Ps | { eus vocal power. Che Casper Datip Cribune WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1923 PACE EIGHT. BLUR SHANSON PLAS AT THE ALTO TOON Gloria Swanson of Jealousy,” which comes to the Iris theatre for today and tomorrow mountain country familiar to screen fans. ground is one of ever used in a pr ‘GONSTANGE GIVEN NEU ROLE IN LATEST FILM is considered »y | m “black gold” Mile. Germaine, famous French | mannequin, shows above in a re | markable pictorial study, has risen | to claim the title of the most beau- tiful mannequin in the French city. ‘Germany Takes To Hard Liquor BY CARL D. GROAT (United Press Staff Correspondent) BERLIN, Dec. 19.—{(United States) The German, once a lover of wine s becoming a drinker of| by Elizabeth s Talmadge is sent through all orts of thrilling adventures. The half-barbaric Barbara plays the part { a mad-cap rebel who dons a caval jer’s sword and costume and en sages in a thrilling series of adven tures with the officers of the k’ A romance dev 8 when SE ee WALLINGFORD DIDNT | IN COLUMBIA PROGRAM ly officer in the t who cannot be re and beer hard liquor. Ww © prices are beyond his reach costs more than the aver: Bav King James Robber Wanted On Two Counts good to his constituents on a p © to reduce the beer prices. The marked me to a of their r com Bavarians regard beer as resort and and even take a dash of it for money by kfast parable t Walling : fora.” TH turn: the e With wine and beer prices high, on him isfaction of the German bas turned to cognac, redler preg scl» Tenn., Dec. xirsenwasser and other flery home NASHVIL Buck Lacey,” arrested in co: members of the company w in-| tion with the recent bank troduced. This is just the sort of} at McKenzie, Tenn., when show to attend after you have been young woman bookkeeper busy with your Christmas shopping] struck over the head witt It will be found pleasing and refined] ana over $20,000 in aken, and , is said by 8 Charles made dri do not ¢ Von which have a kick and|- as much as wine. ckt’s efforts to close up alled “silk-hat bars and| rts” are meeting with op- from the owners. They say} n make community | and night lodgings of the restaurants and bars is not ngs by popular be bers and popu m« to atton who has found Luxus" feasible ——————— Y. W. ©. A. CONVENTION. |. NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—(United| z % |Press)—The national convention of | BIG AUCTION SALE |the Y. W. C. A. will be he'd in New There will be a big auction sale at |the = Sik or 34 South David, Saturday after ae ae caged aD sees 4 ra i Ms odore has been selecte¢ noo! ture, ru tion will be ile the Columbia today and ‘: tomorrow. ed OPERAS HAVE DRAMATIC VALUE FOR THE SCREEN} The story values of our famovy operas have often been destroyed or lost sight of, slightly to the d ment of thelr entertainment value because of the wonder and magnill cence of the operatic voices em ployed in their presentation. Nevertheless, some of the best operas have dramatic themes which would in themselves be interesting Were they not hidden by tremend bedding, cooking ut e, Ha Picture producers are beginning to realize that in the old operas they have a practically unlimited source of story material, and with the coming of the costume play into its rightful -popularity, attention is being turned to the musical works of the old masters. One of the first of these picture productions of grand opera stories fe Wagner's “The Flying Dutch man,” the dramatic fantastic and delightful plot of which furnishes ample basis for a splendid film. Lloyd Carleton is the man who is Yeading the new movement, by put- ting this quaint old Dutch legend on the screen. The beautiful arias and ensemble melodies, present in the opera itself, Carleton plans to preserve in the musical score which accompanies the picture. LOS ANGELES 15 SHOT TO PIECES, SAYS INCE Certificates From Golden Rule Dept. Store DIAMOND SALE THIS WEEK AT Huber’s Jewelry Store n arn picture years, Every p tial home dramas c Southlar For that reason when Thomas H. Ince started the filming of THURSDAY NIGHT BIG COSTUME BALL Given by the POWDER RIVER POST VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Six Handsome Prizes for Ladies and Gentlemen In Costumes FRANK CANNER Custom Tailor Cleaning and Pressing 253 South Center ATTENTION SCHOOL TEACHERS WHOOP ’ER UP! POWDER RIVER! LET ’ER BUCK! ARKEON Dancing Academy THURSDAY NIGHT | For the accommodation of ‘School T ch h r | Rail tp forth since Lowe: of what Ex-Slave Expects Oil to Make Rim Rich, Is Report INCA CITY, Okla., Dec. 19.— he decided to take (United Press)—Born during slavery directly 1o a new |days in North Carolina 77 years Cal.fornia scenes were m | eao, Julius Lowery, only negro mer in Kay county, today is a y candidate for untold riches. Situated on the verge of the fa- ous Dilworth oil field, where has poured riches its discovery in 1917, has “sat tight,” waiting for ‘© be put down on his farm. sday, with the drill resting on ton is believed to be a rich oll sand, Lowery {s waiting until open weather next spring will permit resumption of drilling. Lowery has the distinction of being the only negro landowner im Kay county, securing his claim from the government at the time of the opening of the famed “Chero- kee Strip,” 30 years ago. Lowery lashed his plowhorse the state line in the seekers and drove his stakes on the Jand he owns today. Attempts of “squatters” to drive him out by force were futile, as later were those made through the courts. <A few days ago, Lowery and his wife, 68, celebrated tho'r golden wedding, and more than 200 white residents and neighbors help ed him another nalf century The old negro continues to <2 from rush of home-; oil drillers cluttering es definitely settled. “Wonder: j 7 One” A wonder waltz wonder- fully played by | the Columbia Dance Orches- tra and sung by Lewis James on Co- lumbia Rec- ords A-3859 his farm work and fusses about the | MENTHOL COUGH DROPS give quick relief Relieve Your “Trouble Zone” —the nose and throat Use Luden’s for coughs colds soreness throat tickle dust-irritation hoarseness asthma hay-fever bad breath ‘WM. H. LUDEN, Inc., Reading, Pa. COLUMBI RETURN OF THE FOLLIES IN “Hoity-Toity” A Masical Comedy Full Start to NEW SONGS AND VAUDEVILLE NUMBERS THE BEAUTY CHORUS EASY TO LOOK AT First Run Dick Hatton in “The Blood Test~ MONTE BANKS COMEDY—“SIX A. M.” TONIGHT AT 7 AND 9 O’CLOCK SUSSE TL CASKY “PRESENTS GLORIA, Gloria as the dashing belle of the sporting worlds of two conti- nents. In a romance brimming with colorful adventure in a gay Spanish-American set- ting. Antonio Moreno and Walter Long in the cast, A Sam Wood Production TODAY TOMORROW of Entertainment From Finish Pictures = —Also— Christie Comedy, “HAZEL FROM HOLLYWOOD” RIALTO Shows 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 SMITH’S Public Market Bldg. Second Street YOMIN (Continuous 1 to 11) LAST TIMES TODAY HARRY CAREY | —in— “CRASHIN’ THRU” —also— BABY PEGGY —in— Miss Hollywood” “Little SATURDAY ANNUAL XMAS TREE FOR THE KIDDIES With Hoot Gibson WYOMING WANSON FUN FROM THE PRESS ONE DAY ONLY TODAY upon his fields, but admits that “he will be glad” when the oil sand 1s tapped and the question of impending rich- G AND FRIDAY raeih 3———LARGE LIVE TURKEYS——3 GIVEN AWAY FREE To the holders of the lucky numbers Everyone enter- ing the hall will receive a number. Three of these will win a Christmas Turkey. MAY BE YOUR LUCKY NIGHT Arkeon Dancing Academy Three of these | | ing the hall will receive anumber. TODAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE Supported By CONWAY TEARLE —in— Today and Thursday Thos. H. Ince Presents “Scars of Jealousy” with Marguerite De Lamotte and “THE DANGEROUS EIDE eribeseanies MAID” HAROLD LLOYD NEWS AND TOPICS “HERE COMES THE GIRLS” Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7 and 9 and 10c and 40c THE RAINSTORM Comedy The Greatest American Drama in Years “Quit kickin’ me. Don't re see I’m beaten? Marry im? If I'd met him two years ago I'd have jumped at the chance. And I would now—only he’s such a sim- ple guy—a big kid—and I zin’t got the heart to fool him. Gawd! And those two years in St. Paul. men, I hate them all. don’t never say again, he t good enough for me. It’s me ain’t good enough for him.” BLANCHE SWEET WILLIAM RUSSE: GEORGE MARION EUGENE BESSERER Adapted by Bradley King from Eugene O'Neill’s Directed by John Griffith Wray under the personal supervision of Thomas H. Ince. Distributed by First National STARTS FRIDAY TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS.