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ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ron eer eras 1 Y Y PAGE FOUR. FON Bk Che Casver Daily Cribune Dre TRIANGULAR AFFAIR IN WHICH LOVE PIRATE {3 OF USE, NOW AT RIALTO Is there a limit beyond which a husband should not go to hold a lovely wife who is fascinated by a philanderer? This is the intriguing question that Wiliam de Mille’s brillant Paramount photoplay, “The Fast Set,” based on Clara Berang- tremendous stage success, Spring Cleaning.” raises and awers in ’eminaritiy. anttetarrn= ¢, sot iugut ut’ the -uaito theater wh the picture had s first local showing, was often thrilled, constantly interested and frequently amused during the pro- jection of this screen play Witty, clever and entertaining ‘The Fast Sct” presents a new way of handling an o'd theme that re volves around the eternal triangle It is a comedy of smart soctlety life and the action is motivated by a fine man who resorts to a clever and as tonishing method of saving his wife from undesirable friends and of cur-| Ing her infatuation for a notorion “great lover.” From start to finish the picture fs packed with sparkling humor and entertaining action Mr. de Mille’s shrewd direction nnd deft treatment of the various startling situations go a long way toward lifting this photoplay into the ranks of the super-films. With his usual knack of picking just the right peop'e for the respective roles he has assembled a cast, every mem- ber of which gives an excellent per- formance. Betty Compson is the foolish wife; Elliott Dexter, the hus- hand-author; Adolphe Menjou, the philanderer; and Zasu Pitts, the so- *‘elal outcast, who becomes the amaz- ing instrurnent that brings the er- ring wife to her senses, “The Fast Set"’ must go on the Mst of films to see if one is looking for motion pictures de luxe! > TOM MIX FILM 10 SHOW AT AMERICA FOLLOWING “ANCING LUCK” COMEDY When “Racing Luck" Monty Banks, the screen comedian in the first of. his new feature ength product ons, was exhibited at the America theater last night, it scored an emphatic succes picture being a veritable riot of laughs and thrills. Never has Monty Banks been seen to better advan- tage as this is multiple-reeled film and gives the fun-maker ample scope in which to disport his humor, personality and ab lity, Monty Banks has been a two- reeled proposition for a long time and he has at’ least come into his presenting | "NEAL HART IN “LAWLESS funster of the highest rank. In “Racing Luck,” an exciting story that has numerous bright and humorous climaxes, there is plenty of romance and adventure, just the modern kind that pleases present- day fans of screenland. Tom Mix Feature Fortunes from oil! You think of Rockefeller; of the “Standard Oil crowd” of Teapot Dome. You don't think of the myriads of “suck- ers’ who've sunk everything in oll- wells, real or fictitious. Not when you “bite? on a-tempting-oil stock bait. Tom Mix tries to mix ofl and water, and finds that they won't, in "Oh You Tony™ the newest special W'llam Fox attraction that stars im and his wonder horse Tony at America theater beginning to- ww rrow. Tom goes to Washington to lobby for an irrigation project as represen- tative of the Ranchowner's associa- tion. A ring of crooks wants to get his ranch by hook or crook, be- cause a projected railroad about which he knows nothing will make it mmensely yalvene sso MEN” PLAYING AT IRIS awless Men," a mystic melo- ma of the west, at the Iris today is a story of the miscarriage of Justice, of the suffering of an inno- cent man, an undying determina- tion to right a wrong, and the ever. lasting confidence of the woman he loves. Steve McKay (Neal Hart) has been imprisoned in the penitentiary for a year for a crime he did not commit, being the victim of another man’s hate, when to his great sur- prise and happiness he is given his freedom and pardon. On his release from ‘prison his first thought {s to find the murderer of Jim Sharp, for whose killing he has been im prisoned, and prove his innocence to the woman he loves, who {s Ruth Sharp, daughter of the! murdered man. See iee! “TEN NIGHTS” FAVORITE GOING BIG AT COLUMBIA Perennial in its power’ to attract the public, no matter where, ‘'Ten N’ghts In a Barroom,” now being presented at the Columbia theater by the Mayme Arington players is without doubt a success. It is a return of the past, is admirably acted and carries the same old ap- pei ~Even more prominent as a species of play that had its introduction to the country and years ago, is ‘Uncle Tom's Cabin” which the “The best horse I ever rode! That’s the Christmas week program starting tomorrow at the America. ‘“ country races ever flmed. “Oh, You Tony” plays tomorrow, Wed: nesday and Christmas day at the A of the Day, and Leffingwell’s orchestra completes the excellent program. “Bearded Lady” in Sacrifice and gents—this way Heigh-ho!" the bearded lady’ know that Mrs Baker M husband by the returns from her her husband thanke”to her sacrifice been given a “permanent shave" family at Arington group will give at the Columbia tomorrow and Wednesday own for Monty is indeed a screen | n'ghts. a Sie ce BDI OSS Ce eE SE EAE, RESON fae eee Every Day a Bargain Day t E. R. Williams Store No, 2 GROCERIES 129 W. Second Swift's 2 slices for Pot Roast, Ib., 12%c and ____ Pork Steak Extra Fancy Loin Pork Chops, per 1b. New Kraut, per quart per lb, P. Sopa: as Stock Fish, per lb. Premium Ham per TLE baie So are 17”e Nice Lean Pork Roast, Armour’s Sete Voie Lingonberries and Rye Crisp WE DELIVER rc this poster in your dealer's window. Remember every- body likes candy—and at Christmas best of all, MEATS Phones 10—11 SIX TURKS 10 BE GIFTS AT THE RAKEON TONIGHT to see the bearded lady Curlous folk. ‘stopping to gize open-mouthed at “Madame In a Los Angeles freak museum, didn't Twyman was supporting a’ child and a sick unusual facia) and Peoria Heigh-ho! adornment. Now that is well again Mrs Twyman has has returned to live with her iu dopt'n set of general principles ad- riced by the report and allow car- riers and state commirsions to work out schedules accordingly. . The commission w.ll iake the re- port into consideration with such urther representations as the in- ‘ SEE terested parties concerned may de- » | sire to offer, t FREIGHT RATES COLDWEATHER TRAVELS EAST (Continued from Page One.) wings of an icy northwest wind, continued to hcid sway: today, al- t ugh indications were that {it would be of short duration. New York City fared well in. the cold 2 wave, Dut in the New Eng’and states nf AS yao ee one) eth, |#hd norchern New York, the season's petted sta Phra. tea orth. | coldest weather was recorded, yas en xerious’ proc 3 Shipping suffered, although ser- Jealt with state rates Im Kansas and |), aritiing ‘cabal eoaraatrice ad Missouri, which interests in other The Leviathan arrived yesterday, 24 banata be 5 Aart Phe at vada Hours lute, after fighting the stift Poh cla ie a ce abi a Grea Along the New England coart, POT ANOR. shipping was mostly at a standstill. It was pointed out that the rates complained of were chiefly these dealing with manufactured and fin ished products. Summar'zing the coyclusions, examiners recommended” that commission should find that state rates maintained In Kansis) and southern Missouri were undu'y pre ferential to state shippers and there the | the EAD COLDS Meit in spoon; inhale vapors; apply Yes up K § Aa ct KS B Million Jars fore a discrimination against inter- | state commerce and that tes be. tween points in the southwest, in cluding nearly all of Texns and | pint iit cbs cass St) BOO Reward 12 yatdceoncpe hoe sae ean | Five dollara rewar’ will be paid sy *|ta the party furnishing the Casper on materials such as canned goods, | ally Tribune informa ; furniture, roap and roofing mater: | to the capture of the person who ts {als fraudulently collecting subscriptions Railroads which presented evi-|from Tribune subscribers. Patrons dence in the long series of hearings [Of the paper should not’ pay any. Fore agreed that considerable por- | Carrier who: delivers, the paper oF tions of tho rate structure should be| {nh authorised sollector fee ue revised." In view of the extensive | office. Ifyou are not sure you are ramifications of the cases, the exam-| paying the right collector, ask him iners suggested that the isrnance of |to show-his credentials. if he can- any orders by the commission shou'd | ot do so please call the Tribune. be avoided, except as a last resort. It was proposed that the commission HOP EARLY 2, Si tu LS: nas "Telephone 15 Hay Grain ‘Salt | ake d ) and Whe rass Hay Carload Ote Specialty Casper Warehouse Co, Phone 27 268 INDUSTRIAL otton C Chicken AY $$$ | Provincetown, experienced one of the worst ‘vapor storms” in years. The only steamer reported in dis- tress was the Managui,~ which lost a propeller off Nantucket’ while beund from Boston to Havana. The coast guard cutter Tampa took her in tow for New York. Island shipping also felt the effect of the cold and the high winds. In Lake Ontario, two tugs were in trouble. One is missing and another became imprisoned in ice five inches thick inside of Sand Peint, near Osewego, N. Y. At Ogdensbyrg, New York, a ferry, operating from Ogdensburg to Prescott grounded on a sandbar with a large number of passengers on board. The ferry was on the bar all night. ~ Big snow drifts were reported from the northern part of New York state with the mercury below zero. In New York City it was sixteen above this morning. One death was reported here from the cold. Nearly 300 .homeless men slept last night in the camp memorial church. They were led by Urbain Ledoux, known as “Mr. Zero.” WASHINGTON, Dec.°22.—A grad: ual rise in temperatures 'n the east- ern and southeastern section of the country, except the Florida penin- sula during the next 36 hours was predicted today by the weather bur- eau but the respite will be brief, and colder weather is expected again to overspread the regions by’ Wednes- day or soon thereafter. ——————— Don’t scratch that rash Relieve the itching and burning promptly EVERY time you scratch that spot of eczema, you only increasé the inflammation and add to the burning discom- fort. Resinol Ointment applied lightly stops the itching, allays the irritation and brings com- fort almost immediately. Resinol is also an excellent Pauestold areas for cut: bella, chafing, x ate a jar from jour druggist and sce how it tens the healing. an “Shaving ticle complete the trio. ey are nature's aids to @ more perfect ekin—no home should be with- out them. RESINOL ZENITH RADIO EDISON SONORA Records Phonographs Smith & Turner Music Co. and Phone 1181 181 S. Center i nae eB Supply & Construction bore Bring Your Christmas lights in and have fais: eg paired; as guaranteed. EE 142 E. Midwest Ph, 483-W. Last Times Today torized comedy with comedy with Ehow 1, 3, Starts Tomorrow TOM MIX <A TOM MIX IN “OH, YOU TONY”--HIS LATEST—-STARTS - TOMORROW-—ENDS XMAS DAY—AT AMERICA THEATER Tom Mix, Claire Adams, and Tony-—the Most Famous Horse in Pictures—as Seen in “Oh, You Tony” 3 what Tom Mix thinks of his wonder horse, Tony, who wil! thrill thousands in“‘Oh, You Tony,” Tom's newest picture, heading ‘Oh, You Tony” is a smashing combination of action, comedy, thrills and cro ef the greatest h A two-part comedy, “Paul Jones, Jz.’ merica, The colder weather will again make its apeparance in the lower lake region and the Oh'o Valley Tuesday night. AIL GRASH IS BEING PRORED (Continued from Page One.) switch bolt crystallized by the ex- trerye cold had snapped under the welght of the train and permitted | the trucks of the observation car to leave the tracks, The eight known dead today were: Miss May Morrisey, of Steven's Point, Wisconsin; Barbary Spencer, infant; Mrs. Harry Jones, Sioux City Iowa; Charles M. Pardoe, of Minneapolis, and Miss Florence Higus; Kenneth J. Henderson, of Moose Jaw, Sask, Canada: Richard RIALTO TODAY—TOMORROW 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7-40, 9:20 WILUAM peMILLE BETTY COMPSON ADOLPHE MENJOU £tuorTT DEXTER ZASU PITTS Gl Garamount Gicture ERE'S a society drama that fairly burns up the screen with its speedy action and sen- —— surprises, You'll like Also Comedy and News Special Attraction THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing Selection from Flotows Opera “Martha” “RACING LUCK” A dashing, smashing, high speed mo- MONTE BANKS “A RADIO RIOT” LEFFINGWELL’S ORCHESTRA 7 and 9—10c and 40c “OH, YOU TONY” MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1924 W. Sharp, Toronto, Ontario, Can. ada; John Dunne, New York C! The injured included M. B. Spen. cer, dean of the journalism sehoo} of the University of eghington, 4 and Harry Jones, aa Nercee, Fs killed. Two youths probably saved seven persons from death, witnesses said. The boys, Payton Gonyea and Raymond Walthers, obtained a skiff and took off seven survivors from the upturned coach. They also summoned aid. ST. JOHN, N. B., Dec. 22.—Three deaths have resulted fro mthe coi4 weather which has prevailed her: since early yesterday, when zero temperatures were accompanied gales of 40 miles an hour here. Edmunston, an extreme low of degrees below was recorded. At 35 Pope Pius Honors Washington Trio With Knighthood. WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—Po;) Pius XI has designated Patrick J. Haltigan, Harry A, Walsh and 3 ™ Leo Kolb of Washington to receive the Knighthood of St. Sylvester The three Catholic iaymen ° been advised by Archbishop Curle of Baltimore, that the honor will b» conferred in recognition of their vices in the recent national con vention hero of the Holy Naim society. cross- Pathe News, Topics cA Last Minute Christmas Suggestion Whether given to a man, a woman, a boy or a girl, Waterman’s makes an enticing gift—a gift that insures satisfaction. May be purchased from almost any nearby dealer. 50,000 merchants in the United States sel] Waterman's. You can get just “ size barrel, pen point, color and design you specify, at prices ranging from $2.50 to $50, depend- ing on size and decoration. TODAY—TUESDAY NEAL HART —IN— “LAWLESS MEN” COMEDY “The Fatal Photo” 10c and 20¢ NORMA TALMADGE —in— “SECRETS” \ Starts Wednesday Buy your Waterman’s today COLUMBIA 7 THE MAYME ARINGTON Players In the famous stage success “TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM” In four acts Vaudeville Between the Acts AMATEUR CONTEST FINALS TONIGHT $25.00 PRIZE SIX’ PRIZE WINNERS WILL COMPETE FIRST WEEK SECOND WEEK Marlyn Edwards Kathlyn Bismine soa Madelyn THIRD WEEK Dusty Al FOURTH WEEK Marjorie Perkins FIFTH WEEK SIXTH WEEK Billy Butcher Alberta Shackleford Amateur Contes at 9 o’Clock Another TURKEY DANCE TONIGHT Arkeon Dancing Academy “Where Everybody Goes”