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al THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 Es Daily Tribune = ?AGE FOUR. he Casner - ot ——— —— “ for the Woman” ILDREN Cry For One Law for the Woman’- ) FIND AILD j Thrilling Melodrama FUN IN “FLIRT CURE”): . \ To.eee ‘vThe Filrt Cure at, the], ve t gle Wives,” which closes at the Iris {s to have hysteria 4 FAVORITE STARS PL today in which Corinne Griffith and : 2 Milton Sills are co-featured for the ‘comedy is a knockout regis- hk: ha eae zi gs aie Hudso! a ‘thet cuter, had ‘ Vagye hime offered in. “y iS uy Good 3 are fe F TOGETHER FIAST TIME: he set it egy degen re a rd lasetepica tabials tor mirth ‘making F } : UT Bb muriaa beget and. teean from and advantage is tak of every ) it @ story of its aches and desires; such opening to put one across that . ™ ; : IN ’ }| he has made a subtle etching of a Seer ea wultctice atte aan a ages eee ot wales eat = SAI ES 5 KATE “In mn len: . es that js said to be of wide appeal ca , Alma Rubens and’ Conrad Nagel! anq true to latter-day life. Jar program beagle ne) again fe a is pre- ear together as stars for the first]} pn the story of “Single Wives,” offer tomorro’ is amateur AK Castoria especially apr i Woman,” |e." a , ‘ acts. Local actors of much prom-|. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 4—A] - ve Yafants in AIR «ln Mee gn tfc AI a Nall ta? {se will appear in these clever-pre-| class of at least 182 members, and|, pared to relieve. In! . shown at the Rialto theater last|/ina) couple, loving each other and “jo! cap meek % iid all ages 2.4 and the producers, Distine-| ving a quiet life through sentations. Which probably will exc ey Rar arms and Children 1 es corporation, are to b@ling agency of trifling incidents, bers, wit be elevated to the tf pet} Constipation, Flatulency, : 2 fh ta .| Rite degree of Masonry at the re 5 Feverishness arising there 5 ted ors the Tiles oa drift apart—perhaps to the danger Pir ee May \F iar te tha “Geyer. Goueiitaes Wind ‘Colic and Diarrhea; allaying MN ee csaie th > ce of se favor Jot ‘ " r r) Hd aaah ‘ i ty’ & ‘wn co. Cl whitch Is to be héld here next week, lating the Stomach ani wel: E Ly 's powerful drama of modern pe EAS, it a Maat ‘ and. by regulating * 7) | day fe, The theme gives both Miss FRE : rin ny | Dosinsing December 8. On thie third sop ae ” ot Read: giving healthy. arfd natural sleep. Rubens and Mr. Nagel acting oppor: | ¢¢! ” [ra * ey. 1% \ 4.) day of the reunion, December of, assimilation ‘ood ; tunities such as they have never J a ip \e A od * the new F Consistory enthearal arse ; eee * had; the role also gives Miss Rubens x bye ye ae ea ‘ata of hal * . look for me wien agp he eal Clay eft Yeh bas OS EY ‘lieroty leniations oY . Physicians everywhere recommend 4 * din always welcome opportunity for N KT AMERICA: i Rg Rae Absolutely H No Opiates. ‘ an actress of such beauty. In feat- H JP W wy ft | Tey a ‘Tribune classified aa for a Y 1,2 fea Rik dey by | results. 2 — 3 . beauty, with supporting cast of c F distinguished actors. A thrilling melodrama, “One Law for the Woman,” pls B $ “the reposted Voma'. | Pay: be ] > America tomorrow and Saturday, Gullen Landis and ‘Mi I , 5 Serred a oust rare ; “| “Between Friends,” which will be lare the featured players, supported by a good cast. It is a ‘ F the depths ‘of emotion, but it ts nev-!anown ut the America theater for! o¢ 9 boy's fight against gold camp crooks for love and fortune. C= Se are Bi? ap the last times today. ‘ef in the | enjoy every minute of this good, old-time melodrama. It thrilled and Albert Parker, the director we | possibility of thought transference |thousands on tha stage. But the real explosions, mountain passes : c Sie cay anor the 3 ; ie scenturies (Cae been Prtc-|mines and rainstorms produce greater reglism than the canvas an ; hes vith ¢ ne ja leed by the Yogi savants in a 5 ts fi : beauty of modern lif efore the. Christian era, The Yori | Mecosmes. ot yeatenyenss Rawhouser’s Dance Artists will be back tonight full of gelebrated P: Ave claiins the power to direct his jazz and pep. Meath this v t thought where the will comes from . a ay h d l . for $1.00. @ssential love -|# surplus of vital force » gained Come where you can dance all evening for $1.00. ¢ Miss Rubens takes the part of] i ouch ribed form of breath. t =, { = ‘ Diane DuPrez, a Canadian girl, who] (roUsh & presen’ wistmas ea Tl n Ladies free. . toliows to Ne wYork the man she East, rs 5 ° loves, John Leslie, played 1 2 oe a e 2 “ONE LAW Ree he ain ore 7 First: Basbidaenitnisat : bie world is. brilliant. with gl The thrilling rainstorm» sequences Irs e 6) ene 0 : S 1] 1.6) gorgeously owned and accustomed) th “One Law for the Worsaris whleb i ’ 16 to the luxuries of wealth. She {s| will be shown at the America thea- : 1 therefore encountered with the prob-| ter tomorrow~ and Saturday, were or Ssutrrerm umant I lem of foregoing her love or’ obtain-|/more thrilling for Charles EB. Blaney, . % f ‘d ing the requisites which will permit| producer, Cullen Landis and the Dancing ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday her to meet John on his own level.| staff of mechanics employed on lo-| iow a young clerk, employed in}poys have gone to the institution c Love being essential to the girl's life | cation than they had planned. an obscure postoffice in Denmark,| at Kolding Fjord and been healed, 2 3 she chooses the Istter course, al-| Tn these sequences Cullen Landis, | frst conceived the idea of making} we now have three homes for weak “Merry Christmas” 60 most wrecking thereby the happiness! who has the leading male role, is ex-| Christmas gifts and messages pay @! ana undernourished children and be: rs Tay she secks. But she finds a way! pected to moynt a horse and make a| voluntary tax which would be de-| sides have contributed generously to with a letter or a pres- seh ame out In the end. dash for the open country. The] voted to the relief of suffering and| societies which aim to help sick and ent, say. at witha aeeure BvEOR ae amy The done “The | scones were shot at night and high| disease is told by the National} noor children. s! ev ese 2 ese or Te. in lavish style,| powered lights mounted on motor| ‘Tuberculosis association as a side- Waterman’s—a pen in the world In which] trucks thrown on location to pro-|\jght on its annual Christmas seal the hero moves. For some scenes] vide enough light to photogragh the} sale which begins in Casper next 4 that writes a perfect letter and they were fortunate enough to ob-| action. arbi. n permission to photograph the) rhe rainstorm was coming with} Twenty years ago Einas Holboell, interiors of Sherry's famous Park} acing force against the players and | working late on Christmas Eve to Avenue restaurant, the Ambassador | -o ised Landis to squint ashe mount-| distribute holiday cards and letters, H tel and th ,SrennraED etre. caer ed the steed and made a dash toward | noted that as a rule they were sent agree also have made use of suc’ 6 ‘ * : the lighted trucks. He was expect-|to comfortable homes, housing s ~ inventions as the secravend | sport-| oq to shoot between the camera a4! happy, vigorous families. But he| A Gleamy Mass of Hair, 14 “ers prea aif eb framatic) truck but Instead he'dashed into the| knew, too, that where Christmas ‘ BR ‘ G shea , te truck and was thrown from the] wishes and Christmas deeds were im ait Spee - 1 ipei daltons bah or nig’ “qa | horse with such force that jhe lay|most needed there often came not 35c “Danderine” does Wonders ADE in different siked holders for Bwal snow-covered mountains, skiing by henson NLL isis: carouene Tes peace er necine: soean for Any Girl's Hair _ M different’sized hands; different f tine et ie ee stunned and perhaps seriously in-|that would encourage the practice pen points for different styles of writ- t) ‘ ‘ “< ————>—_—_ Jured; but before anyone could | of sending Suiatinks cards ber! let- ing: May be had fram $2.50.to $50, de- Starting 10 reach him, Landis had sprung to his |'ters and that would put a voluntary m tj iy * ® : fect and was ready to shoot the| tax on it. pending upon size and decoration. SATURDAY Yo : scene over. “The people of Denmark regard ‘Every pen is.as perfect as a pen j ee D Everyone who has ever worked| Christmas as the greatest holiday of can be mad. . op MON ope ri 181 with Landis declares that he is the|the year,” declareil Mr. Holboell, Leased purse cua ee ———— *s 5 IRIS FILM LESSON gamest ‘actor in the business. He|now postmaster of Charlottenburnd, Models‘illustrated are made with our = 5 = = 41) lets nothing phase him and shows|on a recent visit to New York. special feature, gold flexible lip-band. : : s "1 even more pluck than is expected of |“‘Everybody observes it, and all Holders-red f x x ch 56: - melodramatic heroes. It is this|hearts and hands are open at this ceEeeereetas “ eo. TONIGHT L What of the woman!whose hus- acteristic that has been large-|season. _mottled and : a 381 - band has decided that he'need no ible for his rapid’rise in] “I saw at once that the Christmas “black. Sell for$4,.- : longer court he Mildred Harris plays op-| stamp ought to be sold at postoftices _$5.50 and $6.50, ~ 7 and 9.0’Clock h dis in “One Law for the}and should cost only a trifle, s0 “ see, that everyone could afford to buy according tosize. it. The well-to-do, who send many : ; letters and gifts, would spend more “WE Look for this a ing 70,000 Danish a Ic $10,000, Year by| Girls!’ Try this! When combing Se ne has increased. Last} and dressing your hair, just moisten 2 THE GEORGIA FOUR rT crowns, and dur-| Your hairbrush with ‘Dan- oe eee ee i aie Cc Earle—Will Jeffries—Carrie f? ng the twenty years the seals have|derine” and brush it through: your . " 3 3 sold a total mum of 2,700,000] hair. ‘The effect is startling! 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Two couples picked out each Thursday to compete in the finals for the ALMA RUBENS and CONRAD NAGLE A_photoplay of power and beauty—a frank and vivid picturization of our danc- ing, petting, drinking gen- eration, ‘a great human TODAY CORINNE GRIFFITH LAST TIMES TODAY “BETWEEN IN “THE \ —and— ‘ sat CHAMPION; | FRIEND Ss” sat al ap ae fag Pri SHIP OF THE STATE SILLS which. you have. truly en- Besides getting the cash prize you will have the: BEA iy: Caeanss ots on cae joyed.-"° ~ 5 honor of being the Champion Prize Waltzer of Wyo- ming. Come to the Dance and Watch Them Waltz Arkeon “SINGLE WIVES” Also Comedy “SIMPLE SADIE” 10c and 20c TOMORROW LOU TELLEGEN ANNA Q. NILSSON NORMAN KERRY ALICE CALHOUN WOMAN” Also Comedy—“WEDDING SHOWERS” Hodge Podge Novelty SPECIAL ATTRACTION ” THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA | | | COMEDY NEWS TOPIC Playing Gems from TODAY HOOT GIBSON “IL, TROVATORE” e re RIALTO. wry hee I Dancing Academy born AE.1) 3:5) 7 ) 0c and 40c| “HIT AND RUN” 1, 3, 5, 7,9 by Little Maile and Finch Where Everybody Goes—On the Great White Way 7 : u . " : 7 uv

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