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SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924 pe Casper Dally Cridune i ; »} pe Ne: ' S as. .\ i Now Bes ees oe May —TFRANGE SIGNS WiLL LEAD SWGING [=f icc | a BALKAN STATE AT AMERICA TONIGHT |** | | Czecho Slovakia Pact I A chorus of 60 ¢olces from the High School Gieen club will lead the ¢ommunity singing at the Ameriéa theater tonight, while @ special musical act by Marguerite and Genevieve Fitzgerald and Mar- art TN need ei |* ottan: viskoiei aching” uh gab! ciated Prest.)—A treaty between big program which is schedulea, | ®€Dted, not as the serious budiress : France and Czecho-Slovakia was The community singing will be|®"4 art that it ts, put burlesqued. ; signed at thé foreign office held tonight, Sunday, and Monday as with its humorous side uppermost, , by Premier Poifieate and Dr. alse the instrumental numbera|'2 “The Thrill Chaser,” Universal. Edouard Benes, the Caecho-Slovakian the trio of tniented artists, The| HOt Gibson Production starting to- , foreign minister. violin and harp numbers are schea.|@2¥ &t the Wyoming done to con- ‘ Although the treaty has heen ied to be given at 2:30 p. m., 7:39! ¥eY the laughable eide of an extra termed in some quarters a defensive p.m, and 9:30 p. m. Pepe man’s life. Gibson is supported oy : pact, spokesmen for the Prague » ee ‘Wagons, Both Covered” is|* tine cast and ere to the ae ° Sovernment have said it imposes no medy ‘Will Rogers|eswlar players portant = scenes military obligations on either France which the penrons ot the America| ShOW Hobart Henley and King or Czecho-Slovakia, providing only theater been looking forward | B4ssot. Reginald Denny, Mary Phil- F for “understandings” between the to for some time. Pe an Kerry, Laura’ Le j general staffs of the two nations. of Min ten by Booth It is Said that the treaty contains —— irc ann enw opnvine (COLUMBIA. BILL ENDS : a statement of the two countries > decision not to allow the return of “My Sweet Sweet, Sweetie’ with either the Hohenzollern dynasty in Dick Hyland's Revues will close a OPENS AT THE MTOM PARIS, Jan. 26—(By The <Anso- Ttused to be Ada May Weeks, but now it's just Aéa-May. She changed her name when she opened in the new musical comedy ed y United States, but that doesn’t pre- Site ee ee vent John Coolidge trom hanging out his household wash at the Coo- Don't forget to get your orcer in| “dge home near Plymouth, Vt to the Tribune for several copies of that you can send them back home 4 , to your friends, thereby advertisi eae ea ADID USE \N. |PRESIDENT [Eick LyEhE=|Notes Signed theater tonight, a new show being ‘} production of Jack Lon-| scheduled for tomorrow. Tonight SIGNS BI i L By Actress mm don's famous novel, were to be stag-| will also be the last opportunity for prints Shp “bere tudtaate patrons to view Neal Hart in C ourt Action was frozen solid and it was neces-} The Manhattan Trio the Bashful WASHINGTON, Jan. —Preai- sary to dynamite. The first charge} Babies chorus, and individuals who dent Coolidge signed the first gen- apparently had lttle effect on the/ give special numbers are featured eral legisiative bill he has acted CHICAGO, Jnn. 26.—Notes total o upon since becoming president—a Linge BOUAGE dated ty Eile ted, sa. plan’ to give the mall franking " * Before it was fired, Bill For, as-l¢¢ ve ” to Mrs. Florence Kling GUILT Y TODAY tion picture actress, and Mrs. sistant to Director Fred Jackman, J um C TOW Car Harding. “oyenitrn beringets ed eg w opt ped ie went to investigate just how much 2 Charles Appel, their father and hus- good had been accomplished by the Lives May Be Saved by Tea hae eee eer | PITTSBURGH, Was dan. 44-n4| tad When bi) ecacinne eee ee y Ferns ne. of, MineeOtg t00T8-l vesaict of “second degree. murder ¢ hase deal, demanded the re- solid, but, as a precaution, Jackman lef, ul Ty purchase 5 6 tren Tene tae - Use Recently Demon- aguinst William B. Sage, who shot|turn of securities they had posted wane : Fox Detroit Negro i ¢ for wt in| 224 killea J. A. McNair in the Pen-| with him before he disappegred, had not gone fifty yards before he strated, Said. hit thin {ce and started going down. Germany or thé Hapsburg in His son may be president of the the big Annual Industral edition so Some important scenes in the successful run at the Columbia fce, so the second charg@ W&8lin this comedy. telatio sighed a tit Wal be used to preclude action against oye ° first lecharge. This ico seemea| Mumiliating to to the TviDene for ral copies of | 2*Y!vania railroad station here ten|Captain Dennis Malloy, police sta- the big Annual Industr.al edition so| Ye8"! 860 was returned today. The| tion commander, told chief Collins. The dynamite had done more good that you can send them back home| Ury deliberated for 28 hours. Sage —_— han was apparent on the surtace.| WASHINGTON, Jan. 2¢,—E. M. to your friends thereby advertising | W8S arrested in Bakersfield, Call-| wor results try @ Tribune Class» INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 26.—(By| ihe state. Telephone 1 nod ie, fornia last month. fed Aa. BM was soon hauled to safety, but| Crosby, a negro physician of De |_™ re State Telephone to and 16} fornia iast_mor the story qould have had a different| troit, today asked the Interstate | Te Associated Press.}—Full powers cm : si cS ending but for Jackman's foresight | Commerce commission ior an award | t° "vestigate Sapa sage if 4 and precautéon. of $120,000 from the Pullman com. | T4!o a# a means vine agen a Lg. WME egy EESTI TIEN pany and several sout! mine disasters was Mine 7 in Caine on the ground tat they. had gam: | Waoatlonal tiers ofthe, United aged him by confining him to “Jim ne resolution adopted at the interna- tional convention here. The resolu. tion, sponsored by the anthracite ooo local union at Kasko William, Pa. eaid: “Recent experiments carried on|) s a at Scranton, Pa., demonstrated the - . When befng trained, the police |) Practicability of radio being operat. A Bishop-Cass Theater Com 30 OG Rearaltted to. ieee) any,/i0: ed succcasfully under ground, thus mans other than its trainer. Ab- tolute obedience leads it to: sampect faaaceenig the voswinlity, of obvi ENTERTAINMENT EXTRAORDINARY juman Iives by use.” strangers; it can neither be intimi- It waz explained that in the Scran- d TOKIO—Charges that American | ton experiments, it was possible to : TODAY—SUNDAY—MONDAY may be hungry, when properly | 24 British naval policies threatened | Operate a Hinge gyrase get, suc trained, this intelligent animal wilt| ‘© frustrate the Washington con. | Cewtully 1.000 feet under | ground face pistol fire unflinchingly,| eTence were made in the house of | #4 international cere were called upon to investigate the feas' snvagsly Tesping | 10 aie late bility of maintaining and operat{i™| revensfoot obstacle easily and can| LUXOR, Eeypt—Three mummies | ending or broadcasting radio sew down in the mines to rt the tyrad jump a small stream twelve | have been discovered by Dr. Robert | down wiaten peknaciee Written Directly for the Screen by © fifteen feet in width. It can ferret | Mond, English Egyptologist, while | Word of any accidents or disasters. BO T @ have been dropped. In fact, it can | °*c@vation of the tomb of Rameses.| pon't forget to get your order in OTH TARKIN TON ‘ eal res me D alae a out hidden goods and find coins that|emoving rubble for an intended to the Tribune for several copies of The Years Greatest Human Drama pars en pecs he ok a . Hngland—Lady | the big Annual Industr:al edition so The por Meal a boy who had to choose his Another remarkable thing about speaking before a rotary | that you can send them back home own fai and guide his mother's love the police dog is its pi hia in| Meeting, asked them not to be | to your friends. thereby advertising and happiness, sensing the presence of criminals| ‘tightened by the new socialist | the state, Telephone 15 and 16. with whom {it has been in previous | £°Vernment, BOF eee RE Ta eee yee contact, It has been known to pick BEN ALEXANDER HENRY WALTHALL outa man from a ta a. MOSCOW.—A favorable vote on a IRENE RICH Rintintin, the -polles dow and} speech of M. Zinovieff at the com ROCKLIFFE FELLOWES screen actor, not only does all these | Munist conference was taken to in- IN THE CAST things but fs recognized as being | dicate that the party has decided to J easily the peer of all dogs. It has ates firm pease Myc 3 ithaca Bishop-Cass the dog championship for jumping | ‘© foretgn nations or con- Its remarkable skill can be seen in| cession hunters. LAST TIMES TODAY “Where the North Begins,” the pic: . te ture of the grim northland, to be " ; JACK LONDON’S BOY OF MINE” TITLE THE WILD” FITS FILM PERFECTLY Pestarng the, eat Bt: Ber On the theory that a good title ts “Buck” @ real asset to a picture of great merit, J. K, McDonald chose “Boy elo ct Mine” as the permanent title of lat ational Prod: a latest First ue- OUR GANG Contrary to the usual rule, the in— title exactly fits the story. Beside ae Special MUSICAL ACT APPEARING THREE TIMES DAILY AT 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 MARGUERITE this moyntery, he THlue of brevity and|| aT YOUR SERVICE Phone 1702 “A Quiet Street” 10c and 20c AND GENEVIEVE ‘' FITZGERALD STARTING TODAY Ri Sica b 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6:00, 7:40, 9:20 Piano, Harp and Violin Solo and Trio Numbers —ALSO— “Where the North Begins’ FEATURING RIN-TIN-TIN THE FAMOUS POLICE DOG A Quick Action Drama That Will Hold You Breathless Taken In Snow-covered Alaska ATTEND THE MATINEE AND AVOID STANDING AT NIGHT COMMUNITY SINGING TONIGHT, SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT A CHORUS OF FIFTY VOICES From the High School Glee Club will lead the Community Singing Tonight Accompanied by AMERICA ORCHESTRA, EVA SULLIVAN, DIRECTRESS COME AND SING “Rosie O’Grady,” “Shade of the Old Apple Tree” and “Sweet Adeline” Cameo Comedy News Fables SHOWS BEGIN AT 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 AND 9:00 10c AND 40c PAGE Prem last § fall following newspaper criticism of the administration. —_——_—_~. f k ; t The "en : 2 wreacal: 4 . P. ‘o the Tribiine for several co With en. nife the big Annus! Industral edition so that you can send them back home to your friends thereby advertising NEW BERN, N. C.—(United | the state. Telephone 16 and 16. Press.)—Dr. Herbert A. Taylor, Malarial expert of an international Three thousand merchant vessels health otganization located here, | TY the Japanese fag. killed a full grown deer with a penknife duting a hunt in Graven COMING county low grounds. Two deer Were started simultancotsly by Taylor and companions. Only one was visible. Gunners blazed away |! At this. The other almoet ¢olilded with Taylor in its dash to escape. Original Cast and Production ‘The latter seized the deer’s ear as + Mt flashed past him, A rough and [M) Deeaeeys new tore: Chtcago. tumble fight followed. Taylor brought & vest pockét knife into play. With this he cut the deer’s throat. City Manager Plan Is Upheld RAPID CITY, 8. D., Jan. 26.— The city manager form of municipal government was upheld here yea: terday in an election at which the voters were approximately three to one for the manager plan as against the commission form of government. WATCH THIS The petition for yesterday's special PAPER TOMORROW rey election was placed in circulation 25c MATINEE TODAY OLUMBIA 270". Dick Hyland’s Revue “My Sweet, Sweet, Sweetie” Taken From the Big Musical Comedy NEW SONGS, NEW SPECIALTIES and NOVELTIES Special Dances by THE BASHFUL BABIES CHORUS and Songs by THE MANHATTAN TRIO First Run Pictures NEAL HART. in “TANGLED TRAILS” SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING The biggest and best dance night of the week. Tonight you will meet your own crowd, Arkeon Dancing Academy “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” Continuous 1 to 11 _ TODAY This picture, in addition to the regular cast including Hoot Gibson, Billie Dove, Lloyd Whitlock, and others will show famous people of filmland at work, including Norman Kerry, Mary Phil- bin, Laura La Plante, Regi- nald Denny, Hobart Henley, King Baggott and Edward Sedgwick. Also “Golfmania” and “Movie Chats” 40c | ee Se ee ewe oD _ %