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me fol the the Jat for wil hat of an the Da the ne PAGE FO’ UR. AMERICA OFFERS FLM “BETWEEN FRIENDS” IN TODAY'S BIG PROGRAM Alice Calhoun Betwe roles, and “ will be sh: prefers on Friends, em important climax which this unusual and artist mingh ulptor’s erstwhile fri fact “asian” ENDS RIALTO RUN TODAY; “REJECTED WOMAN” TOMORROW Through the usual cised in the selection, care exet the most tal ented cast which has ever support- ea ‘Thomas Me John Sainpolis, C and include Taylor, Frank Campeau Wong. Others Ethier, Maurice which d from Willis Gold f Jame Cannon, , appears in his rring vehiele Herbert es Oliver Cur ast are Estelle rles Ogle Anna May Alphonz Bernard Beauty, A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Danderine” for Any Girl's Hair Try your h derin, hair. ean do your and * will hppear twice heavy—a sparkling that While derine” ompar ness, and luxuriance. beautif is also toning this! essing your hair, just moisten | rbrush with and brush The effect ts ying the it through y does, Wonders When combing a little “Dar ar riling! You gleany hair, and possessing softness, fresh. hair “Dan: and stimulate ing each single hair to grow thick; jong and strong. put and dandruff disappears. bottle of delightful, refreshing “ y dr derine” at « and just ful your hatr Hair stops falling Get a Dan or tollet counter Fee how healthy beac mes and youth: Ady The editor magazine est drar come in three year great pictur GLORIA SWANSON in “HER LOVE STORY” Coming Soon to the RIALTO of immediately | ¢ thick and egel, Milt Brown and Laska Win- ters. The feminine portion of the cast, Estelle Taylor, Anna May Wong and Laska Winters, is particularly noteworthy inasmuch as they are considered three of the mast un- usual young women in motion pic- tures. All three were born in America but their parentage links east and west in a bond which stretches from a to 5} Miss Taylor is of ch desce Miss Wong is Cht- n Miss Winters is Spanish and French, In motion young players Ives with 8 the three established re- ma: telle Taylor’ B. DeMill's Th Ten Command. ments” gained for her widespread ApProv: Anna May Wong's gen: is has found expression in the por- al of Chinese and other Orienta! Laska Winters, once a danc er of national repute, has recently plished herself as one ,of the most promising of the ‘younger declared by all who have been privileged to get a preview of it as the greatest pio ture in Meighan’s notable screen career is now playing at the Rialto theater. “The Rejected Woman" For the first time in their dis- tinguished careers, Alma Rubens and Conrad Nagel have been star- red together E They will be seen in jecte Woman,” which ¢ Ito theater tomor- players have ac. row, Thése two hieved world-wide reputation for thelr ability to portray dramatic roles of modern life, and in this lat est feature of Distinetive Pictures they have opportunities for acting never before afforded them by any of their film p'ays. “The Rejected Woman" romance written e! rs by is a so- cially John Lynch, vet- , and directed Albert i The story is a novel treatment of. » theme, ‘‘Must a girl have pretty} thes to get along?” This theme s developed in a swiftly moving |drama with scenes In Canada and New York. It has been lavishly t and costumed by the producers. The prineipa of the supporting ast are Wyndham Standing and Hughes, the celebrated Others in the pteture are Bela Lugosi, 4a Violette, COLUMBIA RENT SIGN | COMEDY PUTS CROWDS | INAEAVEN OF LAUGHS Seo that sign “Apartments Rent.” Watch the rush--to Columbia theater where Vogel and Miller's Happy-Go-Lucky company is putting on this waiting line com- ledy that erashes all kinds of gates | to get on the Inside of a Jot of fun and frolic. Today performances of Apartments for Rent” ends its run re, with a new title to be flashed c The point is that in one of the best aughing spells of the season in which there is thrown a galaxy of, dancing beauties and clever singers, go to the Columbia tonight. A part of the program ts the fea- ture picture, shion Row,” in which Mae Murray takes the lead ing role “THE SUNSET TRNL” AT aS SHOWS HOBO HERD Willlam for the order not Desmond and Gareth Wughes, both favorites of long standing with the theater-going public, are united as a stellar at traction in “The Sunsét the Universal Trail” feature, which opened yester at the Iris theatey. Men call this "bo names with sneers on their lips, not realizing that he ts an {ndividual of far |greater mettle than themselves, There is tragedy behind the advent of every new hobe into the life of “The Road,” the author Jably captured the facts and the fancies of t existen in one particular } an in: eand wove | them tn appeal, Ww novel twis ory of strong th a romance that has a in Se INDE SCHOOL LASS NE OF ARKEON a UY we wt nary | [so wr mt er wee ir Fo or Gi | aad oa fia y SH ap ray SOO es a | and MA yu + an ‘ |@ ventral k hose. st Con: a their Decem. om 10 Tabulated Vote by Counties in State Election Shows Republican =o County Albany - Big Horn Campbell Carbon Converse ~ Crook —- Fremont Goshen -- Hot Springs - Johnson - Laramie ~ Lincoln Natrona Niobrara .. Park Ptatte Sheridan .. Sweetwater Sublette . Teton Uinta Washakte~ . Weston -.. TOTALS .-. BORAN RETURNS ALL DONATIONS FOR GAMPAIGH Idaho Solon Spent Only} : $992 for Re-election; Committee Spent That ’ WASHINGTON, Dee, 2.—Return te the donors of every dollar con- tributed to his campaign expenses was reported Monday by Idaho, in Senator Borah, Republican, his final statement to the secretary of the senate, The contributions listed included $2,500 from the Republican sena torial campaign committee, which was returned in three installments. An item of $200 sent in by E. Yanish returned to him November 2%, al expenditures were given as 7 including $700 turned over committee which worked for n's re-election. WASHINGTON, | Dec. 2.—8. G: Cherry, Democratic candidate for senator in South Dakota, reported contributions of $500 and expendi tures of $1,873.69 but listed also four |. items totaling. more than $2,500 which he asserted were “not regard- ed as expenditures under the act of congress.” The report gave no de- tails of the disposition of added items. A Good Thing - DON’T MISS IT Send your name and address plair y written, together with 5 cents (ap his slip) to Chamberlain Medicin Jo., Des Moines, Iowa, and. receiv n return a trial package containin JHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REM 2DY for coughs, colds, croup, bron shial, “flu"’ and whooping conghr and ‘tielklin, throat; CHAMBER UAIN'S TABLETS for stomach trov * oles, indigestion, gassy pains tha crowd the heart, biliousness and cor stipation; also CHAMBERLAIN’: 3ALVE, needed in every family fo outns, scalds, trounda, plies and ski: affections ; these value family med: vines for only § cents. Don’t miss i; A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY WM. DESMOND —h THE SUNSET TRAIL Also Comedy “BUSY BUDDIES” 10c and 20c —Tomorrow— CORRINNE GRIFFITH ae Se: “SINGLE WIVES” TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924 be Casver Daily Cridune sued a certificate of election by Gevernor Kendall and Secretary of Walter E, Ramsey. othe bi by which he was elected as shown by the official canvass ‘was 755 votes. js Democratic op- ponent, Daniel Steck, has contest- edt lection and demanded a re- count of the yotes cast for this of- Mn truth end in fact ithe judges re ‘Sena apr — of the election disregarded thelr g fi @uties and obligations.” the petition if faye, “failed and refused to make g 3 true’ and accurate returns of the ‘s votes cast for the office of United . : 3 3 States senator, and conspired to- 8 | H { er to PRTRNG Sbig DINE HEE BPA . ¥, 4 id report upon t rd of 8 2,164 21118-2868 1,980 M90 9.760] vinorn ea, number. of votes actually 2,023 1,451 61 9,028 1,210 4,727 3,064) cast and registered for and on be: S710 417M 1875 TOT 1 8s8 of the plaintiff for said office. x ater Brookhart alleges that in 1,834 65 «2,419 3,574 3.128 39,988 Polk county and In 17 other coun- pL 1196-14 4,781 962 4410-2816] tee of the state where voting ma- ae 175 «BS 980 783 TEL NORE chines were used straight ballots 1,986 1711 39 «2,003 «1,849 «1,641 = 2,204) cast for the Republican ticket were 1,608 1st / 37 1,667 49. BATA AMIE] ot creaiteg to the individual ean- i e' ona! pete 4M SER na ot 40 aps ted aes Atay that ts the Intention aot TH 881.084 898 8G 1,088) Of Polk county officers to open yot- Batt 2,826 149 (4,151 F877 BATT 4,108] ing machines before the expiration Syacre tana aE LAY PRTRT 2,408 1,221 48) -1,690 1,013 1,508 «L357 } of 30 days required by law and de- 8,267 6,099 S82 8,532 4,326 7,209 6,812) stroy the totals so that he cannot 820 774 «65827 616 be credited with them in the recount 1,607. 1,032 «214 «4,664 «1,011 1,088 1,983 958 310 1441 $55 = 875 530 2817 248 2,575 2,226 2,119 689 2198 «328 2,286 1,994 570-183 178023 66 637 342 (173 206 «88s a1¢ 1,126 427 11860 «17s«4,818 > 14-209 3 68 OTHB. 794 (317 oor 0678877 a7 41,858 12,868 39,586 2,224 43,026 28,857 85,668 42,932 Break a Cold Rig! Right Up with James Oliver Curwood, and Herbert Brenon! Thomas Meighan le trio has Can't you imagine what kind of a picture this unbeati turned out in “The Alaskan!” At last—Thomas Meighan in an out-door picture redolent of the pines and the great open spaces | ALSO KINOGRAM NEWS AND FABLES SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing ing Overture from Oper “LA TRAVIATAD by Yorgi es Hf WORLD IS " Popalar Fi TRS Phe Lockhart and Ernest Seitz RIALTO Zodey Square Dance Tonite ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE REAL GOOD OLD TIME DANCES “Pape’s Cold Compound” —— Take two tablets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives relief. The second and third doses completely break up the cold, Pleasant and saf to take. Contains ne uinine or iliions use * ee BROOKHART SEES ATTEMPT TO STEAL ELECTION FROM HIM AND COURT SUIT IS FILED He charges the election judges with disregard for thelr duties and refusal by them to make true re turns of the vete cast, Gold Compound." Senator Brookhart cites section] Price, 35 cents, article ene of the constitution of prvesiata sverantes © state of Iows en grounds for the sult. The geetion epecitie: Person shall be deprived of fe, liberty or property without due Process of law.” The petition, contain! graphs, recites that Senator Bron, hart had been elected and was is: DES MOINES, ia., Dee, (United Press)--Senator Smith Brookhart has inaugurated hi first public move for the protection of his slender margin of vietory in he recent election. A ‘sult was filed in the district court here through his attorneys to restrain the Polk county board of supervisors and C. W. Rhoads, county auditor, from molesting t! total ballots cast for United States senator in the Neyember fourth election. STARTS WEDNESDAY Brand New Orchestra Tonight Come and Hear Them North Washington Hall SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’? and INSIST! ACTION—Juxury—beanty en each moment of this absorb- Unless you see the “‘Bayer Cross" on tablets you are |i0%, °crier” drama. ,4 story of 8 not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe | reckless Peacock Alley. by millions and. Prescribed by physicians 24 years for | - Bisenens » Yh PORATION cn taace | ETECTED| Columbia TNs mee Ne Becre THE HAPPY CO LUCKY 60. Neuritis Rheumatism Bay In a Big Musical Comedy Success Srcharn Accept only ‘Bayer’ package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” bones of of 12 tablets—-Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, Avpicio ta the trade mars of Bayer Manufacture of Moneacetisacidester of Aalleylioncié “Apartments For Rent” Catchy Songs New Specialties Featuring CHARLOTTE EARLE CARRIE HAMILTON TIM NEWMAN POPULAR GEORGIA FOUR Clever Dancers LOU TELLEGEN ALICE CALHOUN ANNA Q. NILSSON Feature Picture MAE MURRAY in “FASHION ROW”. * $85 AMATEUR CONTEST .-- FOURTH CONTEST FRIDAY NIGHT ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY 6 O’CLOCK FRIDAY NEW SHOW TOMORROW NORMAN KERRY and a fine supporting cast ROBERT W. CHAMBERS’ FINE NOVEL “BETWEEN FRIENDS” The Story of a Man’s Love one DANCING TONIGHT MO > Me v i Ny «eae ge x and His Vengeance to Paes vows ian A Story of Life in the Rich _ SPECIAL ATTRACTION._ : ee a an York ' TOMORROW NIGHT ee na SILK STOCKING DANCE NEWS TOPICS 12 Pairs of Milady’s Silk Hose Given Away Free Leffingwell’s estra to the Ladies STARTS TODAY Arkeon Dancing Academy Watch Our Features—They Will Interest You

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