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mS | i i uld le§ cha whl, kk ay PAGE SIX. BUCK JONES PLN iT THE AMERICA TONIGHT AM sist wean 3 er forget her. who have not heard them should] WhO has directed some of Univer-| you cannot afford to lose time ex-| from ordinary unpalatable brans. Wias Jones, the Wiljam Fox west-| springs, glass and silver pieces up: | daughter of the pioneer days—forced | Member that it is a high clgas | Sal's biggest successes, made. perimenting. ‘The poisons which ac-| a6 wonderful flavor of Kellogg's 1s —With— u y}on the waters of the Pacific, while| to face the terrific struggle against | attraction and one that is not often Tee TT cumulate while you try ineffective exclusive. You will like it. VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN the “galley slave" had difficulty in| the wilderness and its untutored | 5), unable. pe measures ‘cin. undermine. your 5 1 ee aly fai aN Miss Wilson is ideally cast. She pita "Bon «Doub "Your Hue “ In guaranteed to relieve permanently | with every meal. Fas it with milk YMOND ‘ON rirl, desperate: ares Vings the tte in| rou ie Sty. Gaels Wienke (6) l Eff t he it chronic cases of constipa-|or cream. Sprinkle it over other —Also— iy is Molly Wingate to the life in|trouble that arises from jealousy ny CCTLVE | the most chronic case reals, Cook it with hot cereals. a acaaoy poripreanient. appearance ene ee during the first year of marriage. calllag gS it hale ata 2 Teas Ciaieedinee anion ‘are strat HAROLD LLOYD. by 7 acter, and her portrayal w pe oo ee money. k, playing the role of Sam Lang: STARS PPI hailed as one Of the real artistic 0; Ris M because it is ALL bran. Nothing | on the package—such as bran bread, —in— soe mnuudeten AcasEeee cd f Piphts witless Hae eats “FIDERS IP” 5 BILL iy ie me ive: Deetoey Soe Pinan eee is Feat dart sation -Bolldags Bran “THE BIG IDEA” decace’ thw henmnien's noses and’ tie aly miatrennelesGaelaane ta which runs away with her and later GINGINMATTE, | Onia) RRbbts: 26 | goer eee eee eee tee ie tank wencabt AL ST. JOHN escape the hangman's noose an¢ " Bye ean : ne ence Te AD o is: caught Jn. a prairie fire) from A rum 5 endorsed and prescribed fe eal A lca od of aches pears in (Enemies of Chitdren” two! watch shé is rescued by the hero, y physicians everywhere. It ia eA —In— oe stars of the movie world who rep- t bring back your health to you, So] Kellogs’s Bran, cooked- an “TROUBLES” AMUSING With little plot but with a line of rand a sequence of musical t were pleasing ‘Trou bi cpened at the Columbia the ater last night as the latest vehicle of the iris of the Follies. Lorch Emmett Vogan h leadin, medy roies. Vogan has the part of a Jew and Lorch that ot a red-headed Irishman. The var- ious mixups which these gentle men get into from trying to wait ta to cleaning one a a room offer plenty of amusement. laine Ruswell again leads the She got a big when he sang Stole blues number lat My Pa! in the AvenIAE, ‘Stella"’ ¢ singing "Swanee Fisher Hat Lawrence Threw Me Down." he chorus. It is week, Last appeared in a nd ina v variety nigh » members variety of costumes ‘ogram where pretty girls needed. fhe Forbidden Lover,” is the moving picture which is being shown. It is a story of Old Mexico and hi chief pales rie Sat P “THE cl HAWK” WILL PLAY AT THE AMERICA During the filming of several used In Frank Lloyds “The Sea Hawk," a First picture, coming to the America the: watch and some money, which he could not carry into a scene, He hid them in the mouth of one of the brass muzzle loading cannon pointed out of a port hole directly abovo t rower’s bench on which he sat. Shortly after a large English frigate in a scene, and resent both extremes of the proverb- fal seven ages of man. ginla Lee Vorbin, actress, COMEDY AT COLUMBIA): name, shown at the Iris theater today and Saturday, “THE COVERED WAGON” OPENS AT THE RIALTO THEATER. ON SATURDAY and offered another | yy. one day aw o h Beery as one of the oay Safe sar scenes abroad the Moorish gallease whichcontains proven directions produce of | Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablet onal | Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggist Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer ‘acture of Sonoaceticacidastes of Salle; ing a climax. R. Dumars, ment written around the une. Tomorrow the Tribune will money. role. the gallease attacked the cannon rained watch Pretty Molly! the incident being ene of the most Little Vir- the gifted child plays opposite “the vener- Po ht r W: able Joseph Dowling, who, it will , 3. 5 2 . KS ille role of Will Banion, “major under|day was adapted from the Red alibi anita Meade th 7d sumows | Doniphan" in the Mexican war,| Book Magazine story, “When Jonn:| Vic PORUB the epoch-making film of the same of manher, courteous and/ny Comes Marching Home," in| Quer 17 Million Jars Used Yearly “Enemies of Children” will be STARTING TODAY A Racing Story Filled With Thrills "RIDERS UP” —also— BABY PEGGY pall a With the opaning of “The Covered agon” at the FMalto theater only in this mam: The Glare of Headlights— The Crash—The Beating of Terrified Hearts “Bayer’’ - Insist! |] THE For Pain Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism SIGNAL Lumbago Colds TOWER Accept only a Bayer package BUCK JONES | ‘THE DESERT | OUTLAW’ Feature Picture —in— the First Year A Little Jazz Shows Start: RIALTO GOING TO GET MARRIED ? First You’d Better See VIOLA DANA Don't Doubt Your Hushand A Tragic-Comedy of Married Life In Mat., 33 00 O'Clock; Children 10¢ A Blazing Story of the Cowboy Trails Also Comedy “Stretching the Truth” —And— FOX NEWS Shows at 1, 2, 3:80, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 10c———40c STARTS LAST TIMES TODAY SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION MILO'S MINSTRELS A minstrel different—A miniature presentation of a big city production, 45 minutes of an up-to-date review of minstrelsy and musical comedy, com- bining singing, dancing, pep and re- finement. A Lot of Class A Laugh a Minute Adults 40c Eve.,7:45,9:30 Adults 50c Children 25¢ 1, 2:45, 3:45, 5, 6:15, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 .s moth production is rapidly approach- 731 Medison street, has been awarded the second prize for an advertise- picture. The ad is published in today’s Trib- e vill sos theca’ wen wou’ coer] THE RIALTO TOMIGHT In diseussing ‘The Covered Wag- on" one cannot overlook Lois Wil- sen who has the ieqaing feminine Molly Wingate—it you have read Emerson Hough's novel, you'll nev- A thrilling in the action of the picture, There {sn’t a dull moment in Miss Wilson's scenes in the photoplay. n Kerrigan plays the YOMING| “HANSEL and GRETCHEL” Che Casper Daily Cribune MILO'S MINSTRELS 10 CLOSE ENGAGEMENT AT Gerald Beaumont. It is a story of rere track life, and the hero is a tout. fersons familiar with the manner of men who make a living by dis- posing of information concerning face horses have said that the mag- azine story is one of the most nat- ural human interest stories ever told of race track activities. The picture was filmed in Tia Juana. Real races and many real track and/stable attaches being shown as atmosphere. Creighton Hale, George Cooper, Robert Brow- er, Kate Price and Edith Yorke are in the cast which Irving Cummings For the last times today Milo's Minitaure Minstrels will delight audiences at the Rialto theater. This troupe has been playing for two days and has drawn capacity heuses in both instances. Those (CUTS’SORES Cleanse thoroughl. he: Va are ee Universal's latest all star picture “Riders Up" to be shown at the Wyoming theater commencing to- ‘The other roles are filled FYOMING| BIG CARNIVAL DANCE Saturday, September 27th EVERYTHING THAT GOES TO MAKE UP A BIG CARNIVAL DANCE Hats, Confetti, Serpentine, Whistles, Horns and Balloons Will Be Given Away Free At This Dance Rawhouser’s Dance Artists, the Peppiest Orchestra In Town Will Furnish the Music—Come and Hear Them, They’re Good North Washington JAMES CRUZE Has Made Our Old OREGON TRAIL Live Again in His Filming of Diamant Hough’s Sto: ‘The Covered Wagon’ WITH LOIS WILSON TULLY MARSHALL ERNEST TORRENCE J. WARREN KERRIGAN We are proud to announce the showing of this remarkable picture for one week only, commenc- ing Sept. 27. The RIALTO 4 SHOWS DAILY: 1, 3, 7, 9 P. M. LIVING HISTORY @ MARSEILLES Broadway at 103d St. ibway Exprese Station st Door NEW.YORK CITY Near Riverside Drive: Central Park, Theatres and Shopping Sections Singleroom, running water $2.50 Single room and bath $3 Double room, bath $5 per day Handsome suites of 2, 3 Dinner de Luxe $1.35 served tn Blue Room a and Grill Exceptional Orchestra M. P. MURTHA, Mgr. Ei eas FD ml 5p Ceram Wheat pooling is an fallacy rising market,” Dr. James E. Boyle, professor of rural economy, Cornell university, told the Grain Dealers* National association in convention here. Present wheat pools, he declared, “are but an evanescent phase of our economic evolution. = disappear, They are not co-opera-| these _ leaders. For SURE relief from constipation be sure you get ALL BRAN---Kellogg’s If you suffer from constipation, be sure you get. 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Over the glorious wil- derness trail with the pioneers of °49. Thrill on thrill—Indian fight, buffalo hunt, prairie fire—all REAL, Anda glowing love story. With Lois Wil- son and J. Warren Ker- rigan. From the popular novel by A JAMES CRUZE rnrovuction RI ALT re) ONE WEEK STARTING TOMORROW Consti: pation breeds 40 diseases What a wreck of the human body constipation can make. It floods the system with dangerous poisons. It leads’ to serious diseases. Don't neglect it! Kellogg's ALL-BRAN, cooked and krumbled, if eaten regularly, is guaranteed to relieve perma nently the most chronic cases of constipation. If it fails, your grocer will return your money. Kellogg's is ALL BRAN. Doctors recommend it. They know that only ALL BRAN can bring 100 per cent results, Kellogg's ALL-BRAN stimulates the intestine in nature's own wonderful way. It sweeps, cleans and purifies! It makes the bowels function naturally—and regularly. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN has a delicious, nut-like flavor. Eat it with milk or cream—or in the recipes given on every package. Eat two table« spoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with every meal, All grocers,