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arly fr ur co RE 3A) g PAGF FOUR. WILLIAM FARNUM BACK IN NEW RIALTO FILM Wi Farnum in his first plc ture in over a year opens at the Rialto Theater today in “The Man Who Fights Alone,” a Wallace Wor- sley production for Paramount, with Lois W.lson’ and Edward Horton featured in the cast. Filmed amid the splendors of the Yosemite National Park and the wooded glory the Arrowhead country, and produced by the man who achieved fame as the director The Hufchback of Notre Dame,” it is a picture which will uft the spectator out of the rut of b.s daily life. 2 “The Man Who fights Alone” 18 a dramatic presentation of the power of love to triumph over hum- an It is the story of a strong man. lone fighter—who, beset by tragic misfostune, achieves regener- ation through the abiding love of hw wife and child. BEAUTIFUL GOWNS IN NORMA TALMADGE FILM In ber latest photoplay, “Secrets,” now showing at the America theater for the last times tod: Norma’ Tal- madge wears a gorge assortment of mid-Victorian gowns, There is a blue velvet is, with a flower- trimmed ever with pink underskirt and dainty lace panta lettes. ‘Then there is a black and gold dress with pearl and flower panels and a lavender negligec Norma never looked more beauti ful than she does In all the pat | of hoops, laced bodices and th 1 | niers of other da One r owns {3 a party frock of pale pink almost covered with narrow rows of thread lace, with the bertha em broldered’ with tiny French flowers. A dressing gown of sumptuous beauty, and bonnets, muffs and countless details of the toilette, all in the petiod of the photopla much to \ he beayity of the star, FAMOUS STAGE SUCCESS NOW PLACED ON SCREEN The picturization of Gilbert Em- ery's famous Broadway stage suc- cess, “‘Tarnish,” 1s described by Di- rector George Fitzsmaurice as a glorious romance with ite depths of sorrow and heights of Joy. “It is a marvelous love ays Director Fitzmaurice. ected many pretentious produc- ns, but “tarnish” {s the first wherein I. had to stick close to human nature rather than dab- story,” “T have itzmaurice production, spon- sored by Samuel Goldwyn through First National Pictures, will be seen at the America: Theater, begining tomorrow. An all star cast inter- prets the varled roles, and these in- elude Ma Prevost Me. Ronald Colman, ma r Priscilla Bonner, Gran and Mrs. Russ Why aideeael FINE LOVE ROMANCE IN “THE COVERED WAGON” One of the most compelling and MILO’S Corns quick He Efsin- — stant relief from that burr -the new way. Acts quick, no waiting for re- sults — different from any other method. Pain stops instantly, then the corn loosens and comes off. Ends dangerous, old-time Paring. Simply get Blue-jay at your druggist. Use it tonight, walk in comfort tomorrow. corn add} Blue-jay fe x IIA love stories ever told on is embodied in “The Coy- ered Wago: gmerson Hough's novel which was picturizea by James Cruze for Paramount with a fea- ‘© cast. The picture will be the feature at the Rialto theater for one week beg'nnin: aturday next The romance between Molly Win gate, “the bell of old Liberty town and ng Will Banion, late of Doniphan's army in the war with Mexico, with a clouded record which brings about near disaster for the loves of both, is not only beautiful but 1 There is all the streng of passion, the rugged charm and the wilderness sweetness that characterized the. country in ne days of.’ A bitter rival in the character of Sam Woodhull causes untold trouble but in the end all comes right. The production is one of exceptional massiveness, Thousands of per. sons appear in the varied scenes, fully one thousantl being full-blooded Indians, all descendents of the sav- sed the wagon traing crossed the plains during primitive the screen ages who harr they as rush period of 1849, There re y drama jcenes, the chief of these being Indian attacks on the rains, a real buffalo | SATREMEMOUS HT Lured to the Iris hunt theater last night by the announcement that the {néw feature had been directell by Frank Borzage, the creator of “Hu- moresque" and “Children of Dust,” the capacity audience was duly re warded by seeing one of the finest examples of the phctodramatic art that has ever graced the silver sheet | iB Bring Your Girl Along and Extraordinary Attraction! THE BIGGEST ADDED ATTRACTION EVER PRESENTED AT THIS THEATER MINSTRELS JAZZ BAND AND ORCHESTRA OF EIGHT PEOPLE THE BIG HIT ON THE_PANTAGES CIRCUIT Mat.,3:00 O’Clock Rialto New way ends EE MINIATURE EEE . Adults 40c 9 Children 10c Old-Fashioned Square Dance Tonight — DANCE ALL NIGHT FOR THE PRICE OF ADMISSION NEW ORCHESTRA North Washington Eve.,7: TOMORROW Che Casver Daily Cribune ~ The production was “The Age of| Rialto theate: Desire,” a First National picture, and it scored a tremendous hit. Mr.| thre days. The time of their pre Boreage has again given -visual evi-| formances has been set at 3, 7: dence of his remarkable genus of| and 9:30 o'clock. This show is an being able to sway the emotions by | addition to the feature picture "The means of a strip of celluldid. Man Who Fights alone.” pREMIRE Eyck. RY instrels have been play- HUNT'S ORGHESTANIS |isi2ets asa Sessteee or FEATURED AT ARKEON cult where htey have appeared. Cas- Hunt's Chicago orchestra opened They will male three appearances each day for Investment Bankers’ association of America is an increasingly impor- tant event. The growing power of American finance throughout the world gives it.n significance, which until very recent years none of us could have anticipated. Our coun- try is fortunate in its general and Perhaps no single factor contributes more to the maintenance of the conditions than the splendid sound ness of our money system, and the solidity and strength of the bank- ing fabric. In present conditions, and in the conditions which we may expect to prevail in the future, the attitude of American investors will more and more important factor in its Influence upon the af- fairs of the entire business ‘world. | |It is, therefore, particularly gratify- at such organizations per should be able toenjoy them, “MIRAGLE BABY” NEW ~ SHOW AT WYOMING “The Miracle Baby” is the new show at the Wyoming theater. This is a Harry Carey picture. It deals with finding a child in the hills and its adoption by Carey and an old prospector. SOUND MONEY AIDS FINANCE CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 23.— Soundness of the American money system is an outstanding factor in some announced. j ATHEN! Ponayotopoulos, n dancing aca: This be.ng the first f this organization in aspre, many persons were desirous of hearing it so that an estimate of its merit might be made. It was onceded that the orches- me of the best that has played at the Arkeon. ELAINE RUSSELL AGAIN APPEARING IN FOLLIES Miss Elaine Russel is back: in the Girls of the Follies at the Columbia sr an absence of a fort only of a breach of discipline. , to all problems. I hope the gathering of this year will be productive of most advantageous results for all .con- cerned. “Very truly yours, (Signed) “Calvin Coolidge.” BOSTON.—Young people from too much criticism, BALTIMORE.—Thi The Mackenz’e River is the longest in Canada and the second long in North America. 4 A TEN SE, TRUE STORY ‘ T 99 used by illness. s Rus- the growing power of American OF LIFE IS 6 ARNISH Sreeted = enthu ticaily| finance, according to a message night when she sang two pop- from President Coolidge read here today before the 13th annual con vention of the Investment Bankers TOMORROW AT AMERICA ular numbers. Other specialties on the program also proved effective in pl et Raat de Re hha association of America. Him" was conce 1 to be excellent @ annual convention of th It will be! presented again tonight The feature picture is “The y's Paw, <2 UlLO’S MINSTRELS T0 OPEN HERE TOMORROW ‘Tomorrow is the opening day for {ilo's Miniature Minstrels to x in a 40-minute perfor Mon- New Treatment For Varicose Veins And Ulcers Swollen veins are dangerous and often burst. Sufferers are advised to get a two-ounce, criginal bottle of Emerald Oil (full strength), at any pharmacist and start to reduce the veins and bunches at once, Physicians recommend Emerald il; it is used in hospital practice and a small bottle will last a long time, because it 1s very concentrated and a little goes a long way. Apply night “and morning with a soft brush as directed until the swelling ss reduced to aormal. So marvelously powerful is Emer: ald Oil that swollen glands and even goltre disappear when used steadily. Sprechtr’s Pharmacy. Mail orders ted, —Adv, - Wyoming ppear the Marie Prevost ,May McAvoy and Ronald. Colman in Tarnish: starts its engagement at the America tomorrow. neluding Mi si Nosnat kerry enact the mringipsl roles in this American lrama. - This story of reckless you every man and woman, mn adults and 10c for children will prevail, ‘WISCASSET, Maine.—Donald B. MacMillan, the Arctic explorer, in- tends to devote .his attention for time to northern Labrador, going north probably next June, he | mill General Sheroulls and charged with at-| directed that a plea of not guilty be tompting to overthrow the govern-| entered for the defendant, the law ment, were acquitted in court on aj in South Carolina prohibiting gullty ruling that they had been guilty|pleas in capital cases, King an suffer | 2cer 11 miles south of Cheraw, this Bishop Edwin Holt"Hughes said in an address to New England Methodists, “Tarnish” the photoplay that reflects every woman’s love story A sterling cast, icAvoy, Marie Prevost, Ronald Colman, Harry pipes , who tarnish their souls with “Wild Oats” is guaranteed entertainment that will be enjoyed by The regular admission price of 40c for Everybody’s Theater TODAY TODAY : of DESIRE” TODAY times NORMA In “THE MIRACLE BABY” Also TALMADGE with rats oy tc SUPPORTED BY MARY 300 HILBIN 10c and 30c EUGENE O’BRIEN P. Tiree amet, —IN— and COMING VIRGINIA VALLI ORAS | ee ges Have the Time of Your Life “THE SIGNAL SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5 7 and ® /uscenario School” Adults—Mat. 40c; Eve. 50c Comedy, “Sweet Daddy” News 10c and 20c all IGHTING FARNUM’S t screen return in the first of his new Para- mount pictures, Hero of a two-fisted, punch- ful drama, with the Yo: emite Valley as the eye- feasting background. Adults 50c Children 25c 45,9:30 THURSDAY FRIDAY PRODUCTION PRESENTEO BY { 4 . Also Aesop’s Fables—Movie Chats RIALT Shows 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 TODAY TOMORROW MILL WORKER CONFESSES T0 KILLING MAN CHESTERFIELD, 8. C., Sept 23. —Mortimer M. King, young cotton worker, and former soldier, pleaded guilty today to murdering Major Samuel H. McLeary on July Judge Featherstone, however, Frank Marrell, the state charge confessed they’ killed the army of: avy depart: ment planned an aerial pageant with the dirigible Shenandoah and 50 to 60 alrplanes in connection with the Schneider Cup race next month. ———— COVE ONE WEEK STARTING SAT. wi Directed by * James Cruze, one of the best directors of filmdom. THE STORY: By Emerson Hough, is one of the best stories of the pioneers ‘ writ- ten, : AT Afternoons 1—3 ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1924 PRODUCTIO! ,—ACONTEST AD, “THE COVERED WAGON” imer of Fifth Prize (Gertrude Rekal, 726 Madison Street) See This Picture “The Covered Wagon” RIALTO THEATER ‘county, on the afternoon of July 2, iprsicatien pe bad given them a lift in hig automobile, © emblem of immortality. . This Will Fix Your « (VOMING like the wind! —500 bellowing mon- hs of a vanishing race! With 500 mad- riding horsemen risking their lives mid the tor- nado of hoofs. That’s the Buffalo Hunt in “The Covered Wag- on.” Like the other 99 thrills in this super-ro- mance, it's REAL, 'D_ WAGON RIALTO SEATS NOW SELLING—PHONE 14 Starting Sept. 27, and continuing for one week, THE CAST Includes: » Lois Wilson J. Waren Kerrigan Ernest Torrence Tully Marshall THE ‘Evenings 79 =~ For finer texture and large in your bakings 29 use ] higher USED BY THE Same Price for over 33 years Why Pay War Prices? MILLIONS OF POUNDS r volume ___{ Baking Powder Ounces for More than a indanda iF @ quart 3 ess than of priced brands GOVERNMENT