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ae wus SNe rc und PAGE FOUR CORINNE GRIFFITH Te QWN IDEAS ABOUT Kido THAT COUNTS WITH HER Iderness now lay, you will « of his Griffith c . is the y man she alleges ny more test of a man’s kiss is at his to make this their emo mount to frenzy, and their kisses under this spur lack gentleness and tenderness which, to a woman, is a m ot fection.” KG VIDOR PRODUC TION “WINE OF YOUTH” OPENS TOOAY AT RIALTO MOVIE} entertaining as his pr prod It tory of r yout but is free from the b and ar. 1 jazz of the ser *youth” Vidor make flappers uke-eaters” human; he deals r lives with understanding 1 muph humor ugh the with Altt 1870. First 1s being wooed, and the romantic of-fact, self. wn, with the en goes to 1897, cond, daughter of coed in the nd house. more aggres- chooses the opens then, in Third, an up pursued by ory proper 19244 with Mary The to-dgte flapper, being the contrast! suitol a MUSICAL MADRID OF NEW REVUE 1S PRIZE WINNER Those who } not yet seen Des mond’s New Root Garden re v i A In Old Madrid” Y f Here is a ting « 1 fast action aying nda Spanish affair or And here are pretty girls and at of the present Colum. Via production is the customing of pC t In this partic . there evidence that thére has been free dom from worry about expense in igning the gorgeous gowns for Enc t the dances and £ re ary be found r it never a mo ‘ when the latch string on ENOTHER LOCAL TALENT PLAY COMING TOMORROW. 1 pres ly play rn nurs ghoF MAGN Es, ANTACID {| | CORRECTIVE i} | LAXATIVE CHEMICAL CQ | THE CHAS } PHILLIPS | | NEW OAK | avold “Phil ttles, » directions—any drug store. Adv, BETTER THN EVER | Ruth Woodall os errr There cast of Lunn” in two acts. seven people in the ‘Sally Lunn." They are Mrs. Ger. as Mrs. John Randolph, Mr. ermany as Leo Randolph, Thelma Fleming as Marjorie Randolph, By- ron Staats as John Randolph, Jr., Mrs, Allen as Mrs. Penclope | Winstow Rosa Fleming as Vivian Winslow, a society , and Ernest Shepphard as Morton Glyn, Yale Junior. The large they tangled’ America theat as a crowd for “tf had for “The vhich «was week by local talent many humorous bits in “Sally Lunn” are sure to make Wednesday night at the America theater one of real en joyment expects y Lunn” con En. ed NEW NAME FOROLO GAME ‘TOLD BY MARIE PREVOST Marie Pre vost, who plays the role of a manicurist in the Samuel Goldwyn » Fitzmaurice nro. duction arnish,” which is now fascinating thei he patrons of the Iris has discovered a new study. 1 “‘“manutene- ater, It comes m the Latin ex plains Miss ost. ‘Manus’ is ¢ Latin word for hand and ‘teneo I hold.’ And what is mant uring but the art of holding hands, leveloped to the highest degree? I 1, though,” 1 udded the screen with a smile, that such a ly would be untirely unnecessary ost of our schools and co-ed 102 JUST OFF PRESS America’s standard annual is now nm its fortieth year. The World Almanac and Book of Facts for 1925, just published, has promptly allen into its a the one indisps ustomed place as able book of refer. nee ready at your hard. Ask the question, here's |the answer. Compressed into its 900 pages is the history of the United States and of the whole world, in fact, for 1924 The index points the way to a mil- lon facts, The multitude of care- fully ised tabulated statistics are up to date, as are all its well-test- ed familiar features. Essential facts that every one must have before him whereby he may form his judgment on the big problems of 1924-1925, are here— from reparations and the Dawes plan to the balance-sheet of the merican farmer; from the air fleets the great powers to the enforce- nt of the Prohibition Law, from the Immigration Law to the in- come tax. 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French movie queen, is not dépendent upon her beauty ¢ is rated By fans and critics as one of the most French motion picture world. cs in Idaho state Tdaho. univer: announce 1k t ces mages end not resign- under fir ago, has ght the ca He 5 Osborne, Jan, 12—(United Tynan, warden today “an would be Colo. mas J. penitentiary ts that he 1 from office pending the] Reports istic of his hearing before the| made depu' civil service commission with the] tentiary ment that he had instruct- torneys to prepare $200,000 gainst both Governor t and Thomas Motte putting Iso sald le was contem a $200,000 bel suit] be Denver paper printing the His basis for sald, against him in both instances, he ir cations 1 stato, ade in the charges filed| {vil service commission.” confirmed his determina hrough to its ally he would aid emp! nationally known penal ho conducted the investi the Colorado prison a Pear refused to comment on his Mill alo GETTING UP NIGHTS your mo) Haarlem O'l at these drugi The Kimball Drug Co Pharmacy.—é4 need yj yu toss through} its broken-up by fre-| becaus. of weakened Ider, For a fan dy, now for the first n ensy-to-take, taste- | gives complete, last n overnight. Red Mill as it is now called,| t to the run-down, drives out poisons stores normal, healthy shute natural Way and sold under an rante of satisfactior back. Ask for ReA| and the Mid: lv. RA 6 Ever STAR OF “THE COMMON LAW,” “BLACK OXEN” “LILIES OF THE FIELD” COLUMBI NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN REVUE ‘ANIC SPECIALTIES NOVELTIES Picture Program—Mack Sennett Comedy—Hamilton Comedy—Scenics 0.S. 6} Gillette) dace fesse S0c'f | J ZOR BLADES Vor Ready - 20c’ CIGAR STORE O. S. Building. E LEM DESMOND’S FAMOUS Presenting A GLIMPSE OF SUNNY SPAIN Entitled A Scintillating Spanish Satire VAUDEVILLE THE ROOF GARDEN COMEDY FOUR into pointed COLORADO PRISON WARDEN TO FILE DAMAGE SUITS AGAINST GOVERNOR FOR FALSE CHARGE coming to Denver other than to say that his visit 1s made in an advisory capacity in connection with his. re; port on the prison. that Osborne would be warden of the peni- with the opportunity of his mutual welfare league met with neither af- ation or dental from Governor P Persistent rumors here that n acceptable to Clarence J. incoming governor, following suspension | have been neither ty practice Christmas day was a big day in ONSILITIS Apply thickly over throat— cover with hot flannel— KS PoRuUB Over 17 Million Jare Used Yearly VA ts TODAY—LAST TIMES Tarnish —With— & ||] MAY McAVOY MARIE PREVOST NORMAN KERRY HARRY MYERS —Also Comedy— “BARGAIN DAY” ZZ ORCHESTRA VERY NIGHT AFTERNOONS—10c and *20c EVENINGS—10c and 25¢ TONIGHT 7 and 9 o’Clock HT IN OLD MADRID’ NEW SONGS: NEW DANCES GUEST MATINEE TOMORROW BUY A TICKET AND BRING A FRIEND FREE OF CHARGE POET) Ti Love's More georgeously gowned, gul, more appealing than ever as the a lost love only to expefience the strangest mar- riage tangle that ever befell woman. A fast moving drama that carries you to the Sunny , the Canadian wilds and ends with a crash in Sout the Malay jungles. more radiantly beauti- girl who found Also Comedy, News, Topics, Orchestra Shows at ,»Tand 9 10c and 40c TODAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY th of th TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, e family of Mrs. William Mahaney | holiday the family celebrat« St. John, N. B. In addition to| birthday anniversary of quad e@ customary observance of t who arrived just one year ago w ould | we A TRIAL HONEYMOON—It was Mary’s own idea She felt she must really know the two young men who sought her hand. She wanted to see them away from the wild, jazzy atmosphere in which they lived in town. So the three of them went off to camp in the | woods, unchaperoned. And then— YOU MUST SEE ‘WINEof YOUTH —With— | ELINOR BOARDMAN, WILLIAM HAINES, BEN LYONS 1 —Also— Stan Laurel Comedy, Pictorial THE “West of Hot Dog” ETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing Selection from the Comic Opera “THE SERENADE” by VICTOR HERBERT Popular Song—‘EV’RYTHING YOU DO” Words by Walter Hirsch—Musie by Abe Olman SPECIAL ATTRACTION FLAPPER CONTEST $10 In Cash to the Best Flapper CONTEST AT 9:20 SHOW ral RIALTO =: 1222 7:40, "oS 20, TOMORROW L BISHOP ~ cA. — CASS TOMORROW EVENING AT 9 O’CLOCK ONLY “SALLY LUNN” A COMEDY IN TWO ACTS PRESENTED BY CASPER TALENT In Addition to Regular Picture Program NO ADVANCE IN PRICE Country Store Dance TONIGHT FIVE BASKETS OF GROCERIES GIVEN AWAY FREE North Washington Hall DANCING EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY PECIAL FEATURE TONIGHT FREE DANCING UNTIL 9:30 Everybody come down early tonight and dance > free until 9:30. The music will be extra good and special numbers will be played Arkeon Dancing Acaderny DANCING EVERY NIGHT