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— © PAGE FOUR ium by which it was destroyea—a ¢¢ women. St. Elmo ardently loves Agnes Hunt who proves unfaithful. Mur ray Hammond, his best friend ts the man in whose arms he found her. Hammond is killed in an encounter. FETVLAST”ISHIG | THEYRE OFF” COMEDY |= ae FEATURE FM, ALTO) POSH T COLUMN =" = WIA GREAT blacksmith, witnesses the fight. St.l nied et ene fp ceerttas ware Lloyd in his ORAMATIC PUNCH WHICH = IS NEEDED BY SCREEN Problems eq u4) ly as interesting to be found i: ; splendid stage play. “Why \.\,.” Go’ Wrong.” which ts to be pre. sented here by the origina! ».y York and Chicago company a: AsBa ANOTHER OANGE REVIE - TOBE HELD AT RIALTO hés a rare As an added attraction at the “They're on." re play. America theater during the show- When 8t. Eimo ret motion ." which is now playing at the| ” ing of “Bix Cylinder Love" the man- pecste bb! eded So: Sina Poe nee ‘Safety Columbia theater. Hyland himself agement has secured Rex Mayne, phan firmly established in his home bas probably never played in a part with his mother. He attempts un.|™° that has taken so well with Casper successfully to have her put out. repeated audiences as that of the confirmed “Get rid of h he says. their significance iss Ethel Mann will present her pon nee Weceteen bh 5 - Uttle star's life. ° ple Pupils in another dance review at plans to test her by leaving with! *S°™ment of the Rialto theater has red the Rialto theater Thursday and her the key to Taj Mahal, a minia,/*#7anged for @ return showing of by Every ling Friday. So successtul were the per | | Thousands who are famitiar with | Per the Mey to Taj Mahal oriental (ne Picture which is the feature at |ander together with the ashfal | *Pe8t Feading ion ances given by the Mann school | the story of “St. Elmo,’ the tamous| ‘ure, temple Amuae his secret | ‘Pat theater today»and tomorrow. © | Babies chorus, is a beautiful nun-| _ Miss Wi oug t the. management has | book by Augusta J. Evans, will rea-|Corio® in whic a Then he| “Safety Last” is more than alpber. “Martha,” as sung by Gordon | *, Scb0o! Bed ons hat arranged for this unusual attraction. | lize readily how well fitted it is for| Of his love tragedy. 3 comedy. It is a Pro- | Richardson and the members of the | “ores to her favorite alr-castle, Dr. F.M.Edwardsfor 17 years re n ir here’ will be ‘eaore thar ‘a: Cesen | SORDOSe te ee wee eae Re ae eee Thornton ts TuCtlon. A triumph in filming and| chorus, is” also excellent, while | WBich. she admits, makes it prétty scores of women for liver and bower ha: Dambers, all ot | theen | varied | andi Cee Se ee eee Eencoaiees | oe aire Bar. Sting, it holds its own as one of |-Betsy Boliver” with Hyland and | Ms}. ments. During these years he gaye representative of the different | novel among the most widely read bara La Marr pi the faithless ‘"@ Feally great things of the year. | nis gang of girls is a comedy special his patients a prescription bed is t talents of the dancers. A number | pleces of fiction for fifty-seven years| para la Marr savas fervor ana Spectators have held their breath as|that proved the hit of the evening oft of pupils who did not appear in the | have given William Fox the mater- artistry while the win: ec ttle ty saw the hero of modern last night. in € dances last week will execute their ed Sots to hed a bere Bessie Love, as Edna ae in jomeeny going through the exploits ————___ ms ay and eedcy: play ‘0 be as compeling as Fee Abreads | which are required of him in."Sefet tad eS ee original works. The motion picture | "¢F loveliness through the film. [7 1.t'), "7° Tea! 3) rence version of “St. Elmo,” which closes eS No hy fi ow t forget t your order in | *°™™: io human fly scaling unbelievable tt to the ‘Trivune for several copies ot | #8, run_at the Iris theater today. “lx CYLINDER heights ever drew greater interest =~ ent the big Annual Industral edition so] “St. Elmo” deals with a happy from those who waited below than a that you can send them back home| Prosperous man who loses his faith does Harold Lioyd from a gnotion 1 « to your friends thereby advertising| in humanity—particularly the fe- | Picture audience while he ts forced - ‘33 : the state. Telephone 15 and 16. male of the speciés—through © his to fulfill a protmse he has made a eee misguided love for a faithless wo- when he cannot find his substitute Ry amp eal VANCOUVER, B. C.—With the}man, His character is changed to Besides the excitement in the| Gladys Walton acquired a new We are ared to take cai in close of 1923 Vancouver shipped embittered, intolerant, hard re aah e “gt 1./ fin there is love interest, ambition, | hobby during the filming of “The of ‘any sized order. : =e more than 280,000,000 feet of lum-| hearted mortal, only to have his toh * Lowburtia arisen ter ‘3 cae and success, all of which appeal to | Untamable,” her latest starring ve- Framing and Resilvering ct ber to foreign markets, soul reborn through the very med- hit in which Limest ‘Trace socy the American of today, ‘Caapetites | hicle, now playing at the Wyoming Contractors Please Take Notice a such a notable success during the “f° to be congratulated on an op- | theater. $27 Industrial Ave in past year, will be offered at tho |Prtunity to see “Safety Last.” i a PHONE 128) at Fashio I le P isi I America Theater today, Wednesday|, A Hodge Ten eeveanans |e —$— ach needs help and the ‘ I l a r a n and Thursday. 2 , } D: i be S That, the extraordinary comedy America today and tomorrow. PEARL Tablets.” They give the Fromach the - possibilities of this stage success will ne effect, they help it to di- 8 . ° WHITE gest food, they giv. t 3b Like Link of be) ausagce exiane ta evinaneee ba teehee : Stop Rainier Nolleve eteetne eet A G AIN bu £ of a director made by William Fox! § The Best Cough Syrup LAUNDRY ho matter whether it’ is pork and p * to stage the production; Elmer Clif. is Home-made. : a ck Sheets cheese. sausage MORRO ne By HEDDA HOYT, fian turban of Kolinsky completed ton, recognized as one-of the most) Seon ee AT YOUR SERVICE ns. your stomach works. with. FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW Fashion Editor of the United Press. |the Russian effect. capable directors of the day, having an easy to anve and i yu 58 | (Written for the United Press.) The more youthful frocks for|ing been selected. | Feu have the beet congn ramedy tress and you have none of * Phone 1702 |/ea"d80.5 st PARIS, France, Jan. 29.—(United | *fternoon, use soft silk crepes and| “Six Cylinder Love” is based on ~ e: ayapene Ks e igl Press.\—To look like a link of |°biffons with flounces, tiers or cir- | the Joys and tribulations of two fam- a arag store: en eat and be merry. th sausage is the whim of the Parisian |CUlar hems. Often these are made | ilies facing the daily fight to mak You've probably heard of this well- - ASvertisemene ot at present. One can hardly call this | ©Ver @ foundation of gold or silver-| the proverbial “both ends” meet, known plan_of making cough syrup cloth. Sleeves are usually short|only to have the well known ends at home. But have you ni tube-like’ silhouette the ruling one, y it? Thousands of families, world —IN— s however, as there are really three | #24 necklines rounding. pulled constantly further apart by over, feel that they could hard! ns Gistinct silhouettes in Paris at the he present writing. a But for morning and street wear, the unbelted, sausage-shaped frocks and tubelike coats rule supreme. Afternoon sees the more feminine silhouette with frocks shirred, tered, flounced or draped, and made of luxuriously beaded velvets and “SAFETY LAST” The Biggest Laugh Picture Ever Produced THRILLS the lure of a six-cylinder automobile. | st | The tremendous succesa of the Reus, wiengut It 1ts, simple _ TONIGHT stage play on the road, as well as pore Will soon carn it a permanent . * in New York, is good indication Place in your home. 6:45 9 o’Clock that “Six Cylinder Love” contains| Into a pint bottle, pour 2% ounces Fed Pearls that much discussed and highly omnis then add plain granulated ; “ yrup to fill up the pint, Or, 9 : - valued “universal appeal,” so necos-| {fq ired, use clarified olasses, ; To Turkeys; sary to the making of popular | honey, or corn syrup, instead o suga s screen production. | syrup. Either way, it tastes 7 Price Is Up || nae. oe ee hy Best ere ek ree ae NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY ik Ot ce fer Stiiel eechasilaacea ‘aneneic Wee mate THIS IS ONE THAT MAKES YOU HOLD ON i ping we nave on another, saat ated on. the stage. Florence Eid. spale aay ready-made for three ser TO YOUR SEAT jouette, or rather, wi a. £ ridge, Ralph Sipperly, Donald kk, 7B . j tinct silhouettes; the short, full-] MADRID (By Mall to United rae Hill ‘and Mariocie ae pd tnis Motte-utede remedy “conquers & " Shows Start: $l skirted dance frock, made of filmsy | Press}—Count Romanones had rich-| others in the cast. ugh—usually in 24 hours or less. 6 99 1, 2:40, es * materials such as tulle, net, or |e to feed the birds! - ‘It seems to enetrate throuxk every , » ky chiffon, and the sophisticated formal At least his little four-year-old . | air, tee loosens & ay oarse a 6, 7 * gown, which uses brocade, velvet | grandson thought so. Saat, SaRs, RT eo = oem. male v and beaded crepe in sinuous, slender] ‘The result is that Count mom. mediate relief.’ Splendid for throat || A New Racing Musical Comedy Under the Personal EXTRA ATTRACTION BY REQUEST t ) lines. anones, who !s an ex-premier of tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis Direction of Dick Hyland - THURSDAY ANDFRIDAY * 44 Morning Silhouette, Spain, has bought several thousand and bronchial asthma. is Tho lttio morning stthouette ts | turkeys in the Fope of recoverine le ee NUMBERS: Hundreds Unable to Get In Last Week Have itis moat ing one of the| three hundred pearls. His grant. : eque et Bee Le Min dene ivi ta Grate Lag ods leet aan flock of | RoRe eee ena ead catenin: IE Opening 2-8 62822 The Real Sporting Element Requested * Rerun Engageneny of the § breasted suits of mannish materials | turkeys as they passed beneath his ke To avoid digg intment gale your Se sean oo Ne Bananas Blues. sleneye uM us axa Gitls ance Review J = 1 Palace window cn their te th ruggist for ounces of Pinex” a a Uses oe Tay Ry ccaeaarag at caer Manned barks Rive Seok way to ‘he! Beware of Imitations! Tith directions, and don't accept any-| IO) ‘AL PAGEAN’ ~LLT__BASHFUL BABIES PRESENTED BY ETHEL MANN 5 A slight hint of the feminine is|,.Tho gems were to be's present. juve astistaction or money refunded, AND 0 if | ay daft. to th8 blouse which is open at ied ae Be Pee a in an onyx ‘The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. ; ———————— op | Sm the throat with turned back collar. | te lnn Sogn eo ne eee ane Roy Alexander, Singing KISMET, Adapted from Otis Skinners’ ai Again there may be a brillant | "yi ite grandson sean ett eet Famous Play of that Name. » i ~ flower in one’s buttonhole, to relieved +) S inaawe a te Fs ven SEND.IT To THR Betsy Boliver a ae vee A S| Fhe tormanniah crrect, Oren i | passed ts. palace, atealaiiuacioy PEARL WHITM LAUNDRY Seaeiit eee tgs Gordon TEismardaen end ick, St = tucked ‘shirteront, ike that of a | 00K@d out and eaw the owner scat. BHONM, {108 fr Bob Evans and Girls joe tering dried peas and lentils in front cer at = man's dress shirt. Setar Bene of them. He wanted to Jol the -+--- Entire Company THURSDAY By Se borieh suite: are atwayn ratiipr sUOER! Pamaitl Goilhig’ Vataw, sve paesa to WHEN IN OMAHA TER Scum ee) sapere the yirds, First Run Pictures—“JUST LIKE A WOMAN” 5 |S x. sataty wishes to look. like oe be Hk Sg ag ry HOTEL ROME TOMORROW Isnt It Reasonable es = Peck’s. bad boy inthe morning. See taiea Jo Nudestrea? @ ohil Rooms without bath, $1.50-$2 i = must show her chameleon qualities B . ~ Rooms with bath $2.00 and uy] a = by appearing like former Tusaian |, But\the next Qay the ittle oy Homelike Surroundings LADIES’ SPECIAL MATINEE—2 FOR 40c a princess, a seven-velled sylph, or a y . > seized the onyx dish and asked for more of the “little round things” to feed the fowl. The mysterious dis. appearance of the jewels was ex- Chinese Manchu lady in the after- noon. . Gown of Russian tendencies are t made of gold-embroldered velvets or | SPDeans lovely brocades with long basques which extend just below the knee, hi ‘01 get a and narrow underskirts, corner on the market. He pur- I saw a lovely gown of this sort chased thousands of them, had them at the Cafe de Paris one afternoon | Killed and carefully searched. About at tea time. The blouse and tunic|™ >undred pearls were recovered. ————— uraigia was of brown veluet embroidered in 5 only. Each unbroken package con- aaaass Unless you see the “Bayer Cross”; on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years for cheagas RA STAGE PLAV-NOT A MOTION PICTURE | eNOS SIC RMR AE IEEE MS MATINEE 3 O’CLOCK LADIES ONLY - No Children Admitted A wide sash of velvet, more heavily 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade gown just above the elbow and students, between the ages of 17 and course in outdoor training to volun- Adapted From the Biggest Stage Comedy in Twenty Years embroidered than the rest of the : mark of Bayer Manufacture of were of finely pleated brown chif- WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—(Unitea| Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. i fon. gathered in at the wrists. The Press)—The War Depart t plat —Advertisement. é underskirt was unembroidered and 273! yak or teniegs: Pee 24. They will open in all army teer candidates who’ can measure COME DOWN AND LEARN HOW TO BE HAPPY, THOUGH gold in peasant design. A six-inch band of Kolinsky bordered the tunic. x . tains proven directions. Handy —A Bishop-Cass Theater— boxes of twelve tablets ;cost few gown wan wrapped careiemty abo | —— FAMIPS [§ PAQRANM| scat SSncscies wnbist covt fo TODAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY the hips. The sleeves joined the > 2 z 55 . | for the 1924 summer military train- + it} pene 08 So) nee aa Saleng cktubaswitt take case herons I OVE corps areas August 1. HIS BRIGHT These camps are an extension of —WiTH— the Plattsburg idea of 1915, favorite 3 Americanization plan of ‘Theodore ERNEST TRUEX BABY GIRL Roosevelt. ‘They offer a thirty day — et up to the standards set by the War % . Brought Joy to Home. Mrs. department. All expense ts born : MARRIED ! TWO SHOWS—EVENING, 7—90’CL. 3 Price’s Health Restored by | by the government. <r, ALSO— ADMISSION: v1 s . . 7 Instruction is divided into © four — ; : MAT. 55e; EVENING $1.10 | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- groups, designated as the basic, red, CY ie as a § Sos table Compound white and blue courses. In the 6 e Soul rie basic course only the elementary Scootac, Pa.— ‘‘I never felt Ike | drills are to be taught, athletics and (Comedy) THURSDAY NIGHT MARDI-GRAS DANCE CONFETTI AND SERPENTINE “BE YOURSELF” ——$—<$< FARMS IN CANADA EDMONTON, Alta. (United Press) —Occupied larms of one acre or a over in Alberta increased by 73,475 : th eeceboute yer between 1901 and 1921 according to 4 | SS] E.Pinkham’sVeg- | census figures prepared by the do- etable Compound {inion burenu of statistics. Exclu- advertised in the sive of Indian reserves, the report papers. I had heard different women | shows, farms in the province num- Bay it was good for women's troubles, | bered 82,954 in 1921, compared with and my aunt thought it would help | 9.749 in 1901 and 60.559 in 1911. i ‘measit had helped her. SoItookthe | Farm acreage in 1921 was 29,293,053 1 . Vegetable Compound and it brought against 17,359,233 in 1911 and ; _ things right, and I was in good shape 5,630 in 1901. This was a gain before I became a mother again. I of 534.6 per cent between 1901 and ‘working, and when I would trytodo | citizenship studies receiving the principal attention. But students o1 in advanced classes may specialize in infantry, cavalry, engineers or y other branches of the service, ADDED ATTRACTION REX MAYNE CASFER’S OWN TENOR! IN SELECTIONS YOU’LL LOVE TO HEAR Accompanied by MISS VAL DOSS, PIANO She was his to do with as he willed, and he i ; ; willed evil. - Miles and Miles of Serpentine. Tons of Confetti. Horns, Crickets, Blow: t f other noise makers, ct oat laeameet” ° We Are Going to Make This a Real Party d We Want You to Join In the Fun “THE Shows at: 1—3-—5—7—9 | 10c and 40c believe it helps at birth, too, as with | 1911 and 68.7 gx . both my other babies “I saffereda | ts zest” OTe i ee 9 JOHN GILBERT 1 Freat deal more than with this one. A SE Pera: 1 0 thank you a thousand times for : 1 \f Fgood your medicine has done me." | ¢o'ene meqreet t0,6et, vour order tn “ST. ELMO” c t § “Mts Ropert PRricE, Scootac, via the big Annual Industral edition so leases AND D FS : > ET inn recent eountey-widte canvass | to"Sour friends there advertising| Also Two-Part Comedy plas te: SNUB POLLARD IN “CALL THE WITNESS” cing Academy Are 3 igt Purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's the state. Telephone 15 and 16. nd LAST TIMES 5 aa 20c wilt Vegetable Compound, 98 out of every —— aneananl —and— an! Hot f i Sheree tort they were beneitediby 1s Expert watch and Jewelry. repatr- TODAY PATHE REVIEW ys Something New’: ing. Casper Jewelry Co., 0-; Bldg. Fun From the Press

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