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PAGE EIGHr “WARY PICKFORD ONCE “SPIDER AND ROSE” 1S AGAIN TRIUMPHS IN PLAYING AT RIALTO : . | is richer’ in | nt value than a major | ity of the stories that reach the fora sen in present day productions cya a therein les the succe will scarc of views her latect nd the The cast of “The Spider and the is probably the best seen ‘n cleverness, | any film production this year. Net seeming | 2 single part was slighted by Dir r John McDermott. A galaxy s seldom seen tn pictures to-| ther are set in a background of | icturesque beauty that makes “The pider and the Rose” reach out and the heartstrings in a SS ass OF EME” “QUT OF WGK” STS | PRETENTIOUS PIETRE fT ISON AS 608 uctions of al picture d Lloyd for Joseph henck Productions, Inc,, is be- | nown at the Iris theater for| ‘o-| the last times today. “Ashes of Vengeance” {ts a dra matic romance of turbulent France | r the treacherous dominion of of weak-willed 2. Norma Tain earle are the its beautiful is of 4000 ff a cowboy who ru his beloved prairie to join the navy. From the time he starts his career with a con ally unsuccess:- | dis ful ot walk the boat-boom | twe: mber, including 2 ship’s hammock, on | Tearle, Wa'lace Beery, Courtenay x Josephine Crowell, Betty a other incidentals of a , Claire McDowell, Andre nautical e tion the fun is fast ranger, Murdock MacQuarrie, and furio. Boyd Irwin, Carmen Phillips, Win- But una there is a | ter Hall and others. love story al, and} =. typical } with the 1 nate LLOYD HUGHES LEADING MAN OPPOSITE COLLEEN Lloyd Hughes who will be seen in the leading male role oppggite Col- Moore in “The Huntress,” a unusual comedy-drama of the hwest country, which comes to America theater tomorrow and Saturday has played tn some of the een’s nwost recent big pmduc- , taken on the ja, flagship of the during maneuvers, nd said to be true to ally super. In “The Huntress,” which is a First National picture, he p’ays the role of a refined, bashful and shy f | city boy, who is kidnaped by a white | girl who had lived among Indians all her life. at the { other big which he played prominent parts were “Scars of Jealousy,” “The : Turn in the Road,” “Homespun Yellow Stained Teeth) motis. “stotner o" Mine.” “Halt “Tess of the Storm Are You a Failure?” Bleached White : New Safe Way and “Out of the Night.” “TAN? OPENS AT THE RIALTO ON SATURDAY It can not be said that Gloria Swanson never had any stage ex perience. In“ Zaza,” an Allan Dwan production in which Miss Swanson appears in the stellar role and Drug| Which will be the feature at the Drug} Rialto theater for four days open- ties. ing on Saturday next, the star ap- pears in the title role, that of a — $$ & pp Midwest ment TONIGHT LAST THREE DAYS OF THE FOLLIES eat Fue “BUD FROM GAY PAREE” Many New and Funny Situations Special Costumes and Scenery SPECIAL FEATURES X MURRAY SISTERS LOU NEWMAN Medley of Dances Eccentric Songster BUD BROWNEE At His Best BUD BROWNEE MAT. SATURDAY he Casper Daily Critune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG pi SPARKY. Too BAD THAT OLO FOSSIL RAT Te Row Gane GITH US « YOu"D ba igs) COUNTIES EAD OF SASSY SUSIE (F 4 DIDAT Deve GARRY ALL THAT EXTRA «@ STILL! HE'S _A GOOD gee H scour ar HEART: NOW THERE'S a0 © 4 Sartise TEARS IS THOSG SIG GROWN EYES = WELL COME To THE GRAD ANYON BY SATURDAY . THEN WELL SE SITTNG PRETTY FOR THE REST Ce oe Trip TS LoS ANGELES = OND WELL “Toe OLo Man BACK To ALBUSUE! < ism Y. WE GOTTA, OY RREDME 4] Ger A MONE ON \HAINT So BAD Soar! ODRSELVES = Those. Cher NAGS ARE Two TRIPS AROUND Tue <Lock AHEAD OF us < WELL STOP HERE LONG ENOUGH % GET OUR WIND — BAGGAGE YES, GRANDMA NO. SKEEZIX HAS A MAMMA cAT AT HOME= A LONG WANS ~ DUNBAR PLAYERS WIL HAVE RUN AT COLOMBIA = Starting Sunday the Maudena Many new and exceedingly funny sar players will appear at the | Situations are afforded in this show, show at the Columbia tonight. It is the last production being put on by the Follies. Bud Brownee, the Murray sisters, and Lou Newman are conspicuous among the enter- Pe) Columbia theater for a four-day|®S well as many nove'ties and spe- run. They will present comedy |cialties from the vaudeville stage : “|The setting is in Paris, costumes reriin, &bad cough. So does “fin” » and lagrippe. But these lingerin; conghs yield easily to the healing! and curative qualities of CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY Every user is a friend pein (Continuous 1 to 11) LAST TIMES TODAY BILL | DESMOND “SHADOWS OF THE NORTH” —also— “FELIX WAKES UP” (Comedy) —and WATCH THIS SPACE FOR THE BIGGEST PICTURE OF THE SEASON COMING It is said to be the biggest cast ever assembled for one production and wag almost a year in the making. | “FUN FROM THE PRESS” | 10c—30c 10c—30c | TOMORROW | _“THE SIX FIFTY” | HAVE TO BE NICE To THE KITTY sO rs at one t'me regarded it as “al EF hodgepodge of Popery and the devil] In and all his works." Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 GASOLINE ALLEY—NO, PAL, YOU CAN’T BE EVEN A SECOND COUSIN Te Pete es witt TourtTy— PAL BE UNCA | show girl at a popular French ]rural and western three-act dramas.|and scenery within keeping. ye ’ cabaret. Mary Thurman appears as|“The Right to Happiness” js. the| Dunbar gives ac =| eH . Florianne on the same bill. H. B. scheduled for Sunday. It is] tion of the true F Warner is Miss Swanson's leading |a story of circus life. “The Wolf —* | man. Among others in the support | Trail,” which has its setting in the hare Sretactioatent eer OWN KT WYOMING are Ferdinand G alk, Lucille th woods will be presented Mon ae pad bie where xiice: piss LaVerne ana Ri atch. Hal Tuesday. “The Country | fn Wzarded oss wn ; not allow clergymen to eat it. Q t Ross, who directed “The Six “Bud, from Gay Paree” is. the ‘which Renee Adoree, Orvill Times Today Norma Talmadge “Ashes Of Vengeance” Also Comedy “FAIR WEEK” 10c AND 20c Mary Pickford —jn— “ROSITA” —Also— Comedy, News, Topics 10c and 40c NEXT ATTRACTION COLLEEN MOORE STAR OF “FLAMING YOUTH” —IN— “THE HUNTRESS” You'll get a kick out o’ this, we know. It's a Western of a new type. Bela proves that the female of the species is a more relentless go-getter than the male—and the proving will give you a mighty satisfactory entertainment. LLOYD HUGHES, RUSSELL SIMPSON AND WALTER LONG IN THE SUPPORTING CAST NEXT ATTRACTION AMERICA Universal all-star production Caldwell and a large cast appear, 1s THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924 HES DOANE GONG ¥ Lame, Boss - DAT Twp oval DE OESSUNT ) can T WAS suMmP'A Do eit Wm mG sung in years but old in experl- nee. Although a mere youth, he roduced “The Ghost Patrol’? and everal other important Universal offerings. “The Six Fifty” comes tomorrow to the Wyoming theater. —>_——_ Tribune Want Ads bring results. LOVE and WAR NEVER MIX! When they do, the odds are Against the Man. That’s What Don Marcello Learned In “I%Ke SPIDER and the ALICE LAKE GASTON GLASS end ROBERT McKIM Talk about action! You'll get plenty of it in “The Spider and the Rose.” There are several revolutions in which hundreds of soldiers participate. But more than anything else, you get a real human interest romance. —also— Chas. Murray Comedy, “Life of Reilly” Fun From The Press Pathe News Shows Start, 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock RIALTO TODAY TOMORROW STARTING SATURDAY All Children 5c DICK HYLAND’S REVUES OPENS THURSDAY, JAN. 10 A New Show All New People The biggest Swanson successes are dwarfed in com- parison with “Zaza.” The world-famous story of French footlights has been screened in a big way. And it’s spiced with gay French atmosphere; bulging with big, tense moments. FOUR DAYS ONLY STARTING SUNDAY —THE— MAUDENA DUNBAR PLAYERS In Comedy—Rural and Western Dramas In Three Acts SUNDAY—“THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS” A Story of Life With a Circus MONDAY—TUESDAY—“THE WOLF TRAIL” WEDNESDAY—“THE COUNTRY BOY” COLUMBIA SPECIAL FEATURE FRIDAY NIGHT ARMADILLO BASKETS FREE Four Beautiful Armadillo Baskets given away free to the ladies holding the lucky numbers. See them on display tonight. DANCING EVERY NIGHT Arkeon Dancing Academy “ON THE GREAT WHITE WAY” _ By Billey De Beck : c