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PAGE FOUR. BIG-TEN CAST 15 SEE IN “SOCIETY SCANDAL” NOW ON AT RIALTO Here's a cast that is alletar in every sense of the word—with three har leading men in vuce pic- care—ai nat’s something Rod La Rocque, Ricardo Cortes and Allan Simpson play principal supporting roles opposite Gloria Swanson in her Paramount picture, A Society Scandal,” an Allan Dwan toh to be shown at the eater today you remember La Rocque de Millie's “Don't Cali It ud in the other famous The ‘Ten Command- and you recall Cortes in The Cali of the Cayon” and “The ext Corner But who is this , say? Shame on \ \ ay he’s the man who made ° he collar ad famous, was in “The Glimpses of the Mo and with ; bebe Daniels in “The & ul not the haif of it. Here's the supporting east whch ‘ 6 leading players step some to win the laurels. Mrs. Ida Water- lan, @ stage and screen actress of he old school, Thelma Morgan Con- se, prominent society matron a try of the picture game, Vraser Coalter, Yvonne Hughes, atherine Proctor and a host of others, How's that for a cast? n if the story wasn't much to i talk about, “A Society Scandal" i would go across big on the merits of tpe cast alone—but what a story ‘ tis And it’s all about New York und the fashionable homes of the rich on Long Island. See South- ampton where the social loungers have the'r tea and cake, ultra-mod- ern week-end parties—and gowns that'll knock your eye out. Here's Gloria in all her glory and with all here great acting skill shown in “Zaza” and “The Hum- ming Bird” besides. Now that we've told you some- Wrinkles Disappear in . Fifteen Minutes! If you want to see wrinkles, age lines and sagginess completely dis- appear from your face in less than minutes, just mix a spoonful of powdered tarkroot with a spoonful of lemon juice. Apply this soothing mixture to your face. Before your very eyes, while you watch in the mirror, the ugly marks of age will disappear ike magic. It {s most startling. Behold, now, what you looked like when young! Watch the. “sagginess” correct itself! Enjoy the strange, delicious sensation of stimulation, support and plump, smooth firmness! When you wash off the applica- tion, your face looks years younger. ‘The effect is far better than that of a face massage. ‘Tarkroot is s0 harmless you could eat it. From your druggist you can obtain package containing enough to bring the cost of each treatment down below ‘three cents.—Adv. Regular Tuesday Night DANC TONIGHT North Washington Hall $1.00 Ladies Free Always a Good Time ee tn ee ee een re rn) : SHOP : i ping Da i only; 7 {api as | DANCE ° ADMISSION $1.00 thing about it, if you miss it it’s your cwn-fault. But it's a safe bet you wont miss it. “THREE WEEKS.” Probably no moton picture cast eer before was selected with so much care as that of “Three ‘Weeks,”" the Goldwyn studios’ film version of Elinor Glyn’s famous love story. Mrs. Glyn herself came to the Goldwyn studios from London to assist In the filming of her novel, and collaborated with Alan Cros- land, the director, in selecting the players. This picture will be at the Rialto tomorrow. LIMEHOUSE LIVES AGAIN IN LATEST SILLS” FILM New York's Chinatown isa shadow of the past. -San Francisco's Bar- bary Coast is gone forever. And even London's Limehouse district, famed by Thomas Burk “Lime- house Nights” and W. B. Maxwell's “The Ragged Messenger,” has changed. But the movie will ever record their glamour. When Edwin. Carewe was about to produce “Madonna of the Streets,” featuring Nazimova and Milton Sills, he sent his technical director, Jack Schultze, to London to study archi- tectural settings of the Limehouse district. “Madonna of the Streets’ is the motion picture name of Maxwell's “The Ragged Messenger,” ~ and Schultze having read the novel, ex- pected to find all the glamorous and underworld romance that is the Limehouse of fiction, But he was disappointed. Limehouse was once jus! Burke and Maxwell portrayed it, but since the war it has not been the gine. The old buildings, the narrow streets —in fact, all the settings—have changed. Schultze, however, was able to copy the settings, and Carewe has peopled them with the characters of old. “Magonna of the Streets,” which will be the feature attraction at the America theater starting to- day, breathes the spirit of what was once Lintehouse, probably the most famous Chinatown in all the world. psec rea A as ths COLUMBIA BILL 15 ATTRAGTING CROWDS ‘What would a real woman do for the man she loved? It would make a thrilling and dramatic story, no doubt of that. “For the Man She Loved" is the latest play to be presented at the Columbia theater by the Mayme Ar- ington stock company which tdkes this recent hit from Broadway and lets Casper enjoy it thoroughly. Both comedy and drama are in- jected into the theme of the produc- tion which shows some of the tribu- lations of lovers. A feature of the Coiumbia pro- gram Friday night will be the ap- pearance of amateur actors, > CANADIAN NORTHWEST 1 SCENE OF IRIS PICTURE In “The Devil's Partner” at the Iris today we fell that we have one 6 ‘best dramas of the Canadian west ever filmed, certainly € the best to recently reach he in. It posecsses all the nec- essary elements of high type melo- drams" ther with a story which ig thrilling to the extreme but at all times logical and convinving. ou Hear U. S. Department of Education Is Urged The New York state federation of women’s clubs at the'r annual ‘con: vention last week gave complete endorsement of a federal depart- ment devoted exclusively to educa- tion. The convention also called on the legislatyre to ratify the child labor amendment. , ’ Other resolutions, asked the legis- lature to fill at least one of the two vacancies on thé state board of te- ents by appointing a woman, re- commended a sabbatical year for all public school teachers, urged women Jurors, and favored a pro- vision for deans of women in high schools attended by girls. pada aate st Ate CHRISTMAS IS coming! Do you know about the Shop-o'scope? In- Yestigate before you invest! FEATRUE AMERICA SHOW PROGRAM MUST BE FOLLOW Wilbur Sends Report On Needs to House Committee. WASHINGTON, Dec. 16—(United Press).—A twenty year naval build- {ng program involving annual appro- Driations of $110,000,000 is necessary to maintain the American navy at the strength provided by the Wash- ington Arms treaty, Secretary of the Navy Wilbur declared in a report submitted to the house sud-commit- tee on naval appropriation and made pubiie. The figure named would matntain the navy at treaty ratio, if other Powers keep to their present naval programs, Wilbur said, stating that 992,000,000 would be spent for ships and about $13,000,000 for aircraft. Further disarmament agreement alone would obviate the necesaity of this outlay, Wilbur sald. He did not give details of the suggested pro- gram beyond outlining the require- ments for the next two years. His statement follows: Replying to your question as to what steps are necessary to attain the fucl treaty ratio In all classes of ships, I would state aa follows: ‘The cost of building and replace- ments required for the next twenty years to build up and maintain the fame ratio In all combatant ships and aircraft as is provided tn the treaty for capital ships (5-5-3) and on the present strength of the treaty powers’ navies built, build- ing and authorized (unless there is some further Hmitation of arma- ment), will, if promptly made, aver- age about $82,000,000 per annum for ships and ut $18,000,000 for air craft, total $110,000,000, “In order that the ratia provided in the treaty for capital ships shou'd be attai; in all types of combatant ships, the elght light cruisers pro- vided for should be commenced in the fiscal year 1926, and four addi- tonal light cruisers should be auth- orized to be commenced in the fis- cal year 1927. Five fleet subarines already authorized, one aircraft car rier and one floating dry dock not yet authorized, should be authorised and commenced during the fletal Year 1926. 5 “The cost of the eight cruisers vided for will pe about $1! & plece, total $188,000,000; the sub- marines about $6,000,000 @ piece, to- tal $30,000,000; one aircraft carrier $23,000,000; one floating dry dock $7,509,000, grand total of $199,600,- 000, of which amounts $62,000,000 should be available for the first year, To this should be added the cost of aircraft, about $20,000,000 for the first year. “The goregoing is not a recmenda- tion, but @ statement of facts as re- quested by the committee.” . STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS No longer need you toss through wakeful nights broken-up by fre- quent risings, because of weakened kidneys or bladder. For a us old Dutch remedy, now for the first Ume put up In easy-to-tak less capsules, gives complet ing relief often overnight. Med Mill Haarlem Oil, as it is, now called, _— Wes simply goes direct tothe run-down, Arriv. congested organs drives out Bolesns, No. 622 _ 2-2 ok, ~+---------5.45 p, m, and quickly restores normal, healthy action in an absolutely natural way. gE A abe hry ice pir aaah aN oo SoS: ‘osts only 50c and gold under an “3: bsolute guarantee of satisfaction or . your money back. Ask for Red Mill Haarlem Oil at these druggis The Kimball Drug Co, and the Midwest Drug Co.—Adv. BISHOP- LAST TIMES TODAY ““THE DEVIL'S PARTNER” —Also Comedy— “UNCLE SAM” 10c and 20c _—TOMORROW— NEAL HART —in— ‘South of Northern Lights’ MUSIC BY Ernie Moore’s TERRACE GARDEN SYNCOPATORS THE LATEST MUSIC—FULL OF PEP—MAKES YOU DANCE Two Years at the Brown Palace, Denver LADIES FREE TOMORROW NIGHT ELKS HALL DANCING 9:30 Occupying the entire second floor of ten rooms In the new Yesness building, Dr. A. P. Kimball has pro- vided himself with the latest and Most expensive electrical appliances designed for medical science. Attracted by reports of the won- ders of the equipment at Dr. Kim- I's suite of offices, a Tribune re- porter made an investigation and found by watching actual treatments that electricity is indeed capable of accomplishing remarkable improve- ments and cures in patients, submit- ting to prescribed treatment. Im one room are two ultra-violet ray machines and a lamp. Conclusively proven by many past experiments to be of untod value in combatting cases of tuber- eulosis, jus and allied the two ultra violet ray lamps war- rant considerable attention .as life savers and preservers. The ultra-violet ray is sure death to every. y eliminate the tetanus bac- most difficu’t of the tbound 3 he Casner Dailv ‘Therapeutic marvels of electricity, have a tonic effect on the only recently perfected and placed at the command of skilled medics, and demonstrated to be effective cures for all Kinds of ailments through me- dtums of rays, heat and vibrations, may now be taken advantage of in ‘Casper. to mankind. the same room, fs was' general condition. or no heat. therapeutic For purposes of formations, pneumonia diseases and afflictions, variety of baccili. It will ‘ayman wh micro- The ray: gets tired of Melachrinos—— their unfailing The Qne Cigarette Sold the World Over” TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Arrives eee --+--1:80 p. m. ~--------11:00 p. m. One « heart that is broken. One heart. that give nothing but love. creasing the red blood ort, the ultra violet ray is a boon The heat generated by the 1,500- watt bulb o fthe therapeutic especially tive in cases requiring absorption of tissues and fn stimulating the An adjoining room in the Kimball suite holds an extraordinarily large static generator which will develop an immense voltage carrying Uttle | BUTTE, Dec. 16.—Miss Josephine Between positive and | Novek, 19, waitress shot three times negative poles the static cracks like }®* 1 o'clock Sunday morning by ber miniature flashes of lightning after |e the motor has started the plates ré- volving against the brushes. In cases of congestion the patient has applied to the congested part of his: body the hammering beats of the static, with the regult that the blood is driven away and the patient in- finitely relieved and improved. LOOK INTO TWO HEARTS— heart of a woman—the other the heart of @ man. visibie. All manner of devices are paratus. large GIRL SHOT BY LOVER in and diagnosis treatment Dr, Kimball has instalied the most modern X-ray and fluro- scope machines. The X-ray is often to be brought into play tn connection with cases first arsigned to the ultra violet ray machines, It has, in com- bination with the effect of the last named ray, the power of tearing down adhesions. The fluroscope is certain to engage the interest of the finds that a person standing between him and tts. rays in a dark room is reduced to a skele- AT THE i COLUMBIA FRIDAY NIGHT IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET IN THE FINALS ENTER NOW This Friday Night FINALS : WINNERS. Week MARLYN EDWARDS Second Week KATHLYN SICKLING Departs . Third Week ma Mahe? DUSTY AL 6:00 p.m. Fourth Week ||| MARJORIE PERKINS 4:00 p.m. Fifth Week 8:36 p.m. BILLIE BUTCHER Departs 7:10 a. m. SIXTH WEEK—? One a heart ithful— for pleasure to a Heart that can PATHE NEWS AND TOPICS LEFFINGWELL’S ORCHESTRA Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9—10c &nd 40c —TODAY— - 70-YEAR NAVY -||Equipment for Turning : WT ano i gee | one Electricity to Use In Cures Is Brought Here - {°F ne peivate| 24, when the latter freightened by, consultation office and # darkroom | the officer's gun, leaped from an au- ‘are included in the space leased by | tomobile and ran away. Ladum and ‘Dr. Kimball. An experienced nurse, | Verner are held in the county jail. ‘with special training in use of new Miss Novak came to Butte from equipment, is assistant to the doc- tor. RECOVERING SIXTH AND LAST WEEK MONDAY, DEC. 22 and MADELYN TOBIN employe of Liv! resting well thda; scries appliances mentioned | and has a fair chance to recover. » | and plas Ra im the sulte arc| Under the belief that he was the Mike Ladum, railroad ingston, Mont. %s[' yy at a local hospital innocent bystander, John Stephen, Roundup, Mont., four mgnths Saturday Miss Novak ago. received word —————o———————————————— ee Poe DD bo kp Ee | Pot per Nie per vib. shocked, — bi quake. See “A Society dal.” isn’t easily bert affair rock- ed it like an earth- Every Day a Bargain Day at E. GROCERIES 129 W. Second R. Williams Store No. 2 quart — e Lean Pork Roast, Ipc eae Bch ab ann Bacon, per lb. Short Cut Steak, Serer) ee Lbs. Boiling Beef, Ee. y pele Be Sapa ut the why in Scan- Also Comedy and News SPECIAL ATTRACTION ERNIE MOORE’S Chi Slip Shaf: Blonde Mabe! Officer Finn in, Thompson ----.. James Harris _ Mary Ballard — Billy Worthington Mrs. Maloney _ Magzle Maloney _ ef Inspector Healy -__.__ Ip er THE MAYME ARINGTON STOCK COMPANY —IN— “FOR THE MAN SHE LOVED” A Comedy Drama in Three Acts CAST OF CHARACTERS (Named in Order of Appearance) 1 Arthi SYNOPSIS OF SCENES. Act 1.—Col. Worthington’s Library—Night. Act 2.—Mrs. Maloney's Dining Room— Act 3.—Police Headquarters—Several D: 7 and 9 o’Clock Adults 50c, Children 25c MEATS §j Phones 10—11 Swift's Premium H Iain te ee Roast, Ib., 12%%e and Sede tger sn Pork Steak, : pe Re ee Extra Fancy Loin Pork Chops jer ib... oe New Kraut, aa = TERRACE GARDEN’ SYNCOPATERS A High Class Musical and Singing Act Appearing Daily—Matinee 3 d’clck, Eve: 7:30, 9:30 © RIALTO NEW SHOW TONIGHT 7—9 O°CLOCK COLUMBIA TODAY ONLY 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’ Clock ~---.----- Walter Boggs Dick iiss Ley Ripley mM. Hall ‘ext Day—Noon. jays Later—-Morn- if Vaudeville Between the Acts Account of No Pictures the Shows Start Promptly at