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\ gYWweA JAZZY FILM SCORES Ul AT RIALTO WHICH SHOWS NEW LOVE STORY; NEXT “BANDOLERO?’ TOMORROW The best of the modern jazz pic tures yet. the night first showing o ne of Yc King Vidor's prc duction for Metro-Goldwyn of Rachel Crother's wa “Mary I of cast, evenin, tal rat The cast tnclu the verdict c » audien lar stage which version ry s known T with a humor and play “Wine of Youtt and Mrecte touct n idea’ ides ar nment isfy the n Pauline Haines n. Rialto theater | ‘AT AMERIGA 1S COMEDY Corinne Grifftth was in- A new troduced to movie-coers by First National last nigth when “Love's f| Wilderness,” her latest picture was screened at the 4 a theater. | Corfnne’s roles, hitherto, have h| veered from the frail orchid of the oclety drawing room type to the ayed rose of poverty, but never ‘| before have her scenario writer: 1) hurled her against n | drugdertes of life. ere the surprise les Led by the heart, Cor hardships of primitive Thes ng, days of HE ite bootleggers, rum-runners and feder- ae Paul Elgt Bepeure: acenen| 1 activities to enforce the Volstead obtained by Tom Terrlss in making} Wh! beer get att od Tee sched tet fae tne |urer and sale of intoxtcating lquors Sial eis ISTO; he sae : eS iy | 17 the United State Every day the tialto theater tomorrow Is sul newspa rs are cre with real | unde s r The bi ght ay Se tat it looked at firet as ig} t™e rohibition agents and the ioney looked st as if} rs who meet bigger boats there wouldn't be any bullfighting in) jut Sek) cebedaae | Bae m1 the picture. But Canero, the great-|/\,\., 3 Vo'steadian restrictions. The courts es Ifighte: Spa saived th ro Buena 8 ah 4 the of the country are jammed with eftuation by volunteering his o : 4 marked inst alleged boot- wervices and th of his $10,000 2 SratEATIRT on. GARG horse. “The Bandolero,” made in ces et Mie paces ar tuba ain and the United States Sse on VAS ‘ ub m pain nant United the enth amendment 3 a Metro-Golk pi Present-day bootlegging methods are 7 given full play in a new picture, The most prominent country in|‘Three Miles Out” starting Friday avhich women have no vote is France|at the America, that has Madge ind yet in no other country in the |Kennedy as the star, the stony. re- Saris, -partiabal fave waien playal | ColetL ound an unusually. thrill- ortant part in politics,|{ms and amusing story of’a master- a greater influence on|™ind of bootleggers, a rufflanly, rutal leader of a rum-running crew, i a much-harrassed heroine and a manly Young hero, who is tossed overboard at sea. pate ae EE The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet A Safe and Proven Remedy The box bears this signature 6.4L r Price 30c. $ I to 5.00 Reward dollars reward will be paid hing the Caspe mation leading person who Is ing subscriptions the r seribers. Patror of the paper should not pay any one t subseription except th carrier who delivers the paper o an authorized collector from tt office t Q paying sht colle eel RIALTO 2 'T phone 15 ‘WINEof ELEANOR BOARDMAN—PAULINE GARON— ROBERT AGNEW—BEN LYON The Story of a Trial Honeymoon 3ased on the F “MARY THE THIRD” Also Stan Laurel Comedy THE NETTO LAI Playing Selection “THE SERENADE Popular Song—‘ Words by Walter Hi av FLAPPER $10.00 TO THE WINNING FLAPPER CONTEST AT THE 9:20 SHOW from ch: SPECIAL ATTRACTION “NURSERY FOR HOLLY WAS IN SPOTLIGHT ON STAGE Born to the stage, Miss Holly Des- mond whose stellar standing in the productions of Desmond's New York Roof Garden revue at the Columbia theater is attracting much favor- able comment, has a history that nakes a feature of histrionic: This flashing dancer dervives the name of Holly from having been barn in Holly, N. ¥., where her |parents were playing an engage It was by request of the Mayor of that city that she was 80 | named | The first time she ever appeared before the footlights was in the arms of ber mother wh enacting a thrill seene in ‘Woman To Wo an exciting melodrama. Then of two and a half years »ped gaily out on the stage iminutive dancer r receiving her education at rivate academy at Vermillon, O., went for stock productions uining in the gouth for the next » years and In that time accomp. hing el of terpsichorean tion ¢ another, being ush. many praises into the pre one pe ered wit r uid, Hitchcok and Van- lerbilt families, tinction for being the youngest OY er of musical comedies in this lass of 19 t sion of the revue. he finds that dress designing ts und =the = wonderful First Aid For | cuts, burns,scalds and allitchin skin troubles 3 {- fascinating i! No | » home should Wik be ju without Soothing and Healing it TODAY , 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 YOUTH With— mous Stage Play by RACHEL CROTHERS Sport Pictorial JES ORCHESTRA the Comic Opera by VICTOR HERBERT RYTHING YOU DO” Music by Abe Olman CONTEST ni Che Casvet Dally Tribune Chooses He rmail Service. By NEA Bisie Sukkan, 27, just loved to Cleveland. And to keep a “love set" vorcing her first hustand, August caused her arrest on a charge of b nplaint was filed, told urt in peace. She chose le to pic Sukken, he 1 First Love! play tennis with Joseph Klels of going she married him—without di- Sukken, also of Cleveland, Klets gamy. A Detrolt- judge, where the i one of her two husbands and de- r first love 9 This is Dianw, ventral figure of + “nny French scundals, in the vostume. she LINDSEY SAYS: KLAS BEHIND OUSTER BILLS| DENVER, Colo., Jan. 14.—That the Ku Klux Klan of Co‘orado was making a retaliatory fight ‘on him 1 its introduction in the Colorado legislature of bills to sbolish the Denver juvenile and family court was charged in a statement issued to the Associated Pregs by Judge Ben B, Lindsey ' Judge Lindsey's statemént follow- ed the introduction Monday in the abolishing the Juven- nsferring its work Denver district courts, the work to be taken over in turn by the ne Denver district judgea. "It is ju I predicted in the fight I had with the Ku Klux Klan In the November elections}.thiat if 1 o the won, it would be only half a vic- tory,” the Judge told the Associated Pr “They now are retaliating by through their Klan legis. proposing, ture, to h the Denver Juven. ile and family court. I further charge that, through "bills introduced in the egislature yesterday, theysare at- tempting to degtroy my work in Den ver. I shall charge Its detsruction, if vccomplished, to the plets and plans f the Ku Klux Klan.” The jue ponsors. of xt. the further declared that the bills are * Denver Ku Klux Klan." > LONDON—Visoount Cecil of Chelwood was named as’ the prin- {pal British delegate to the tnter- tional opium conference in place of his brother, the Marquis of Salis- Nomination of Stone to Come Up Thursday WASHINGTON, his 4 Chair man Cummings has called a olal meeting of tho te judicia committee for Thursda too the nomination of Attorne Stone for the supreme court. A verable report is expe prompt action by the rena The nomination has been he'd up pending investigation of court ords in the case of the exe sutor of the rtate of the late J, Pierpont Morgan against « Ownbey, of Boulder, Colo., in Judgn | egatnet Ownbey ‘ 1 0,000 allvanced by Mr, Mor Mr. Stone was of counsel! for t} ecutors. Wears In a show at the Casinu de ——_———————————— Paris, Would you say this wus haughty? She has played tu vruwded | Queen Helena of Ita’y fs an ardent hyuses over a reeurd nis ollector gonws and costumes she wears here | e are the examples\ot her outstanding | J ; ability in that ‘direction = —“_ JOMT- Ease : r r p LOVELY BLONDE PLAYING | ¢ . Jor Lreaky Joints IN PRESENT IRIS MOVIE|S, <2 Just rub on the new application ‘ led. Joint-Base if you want to Dorothy Mackaill, tho “beautitul| ‘"'Y WHAt real i aC A young stress whq has mad We: nod WhEEhAiS cx name for ,hérself in he 0 Mauiatien oRtice et , pictures : opposite Richard I yaw fo eee AS: “The Fight I | . 4 Dee 5 Twenty-One,” will r in th Bestinealitochbanient endling f ne rol 6 Willa Gite se ee Fox special prot of the ¢ It : and Ilmbers up the brated stag Th ers hon . ay Who Came Back," by Jules! in ibdues the inflammation n ° nd 1ces the swelling. Joint Goodman, from the story by , ha Une, erent that Re Fleming, Wilson Rte | Int troubles and John Tripeny Blonde,. slender, about 5 feet, 3] s inches in height, Miss Mackall, is|C® Sd) other live druggists are blessed with w mignetie personiity | Uapensing tt dally—a tube for ‘60 that is rare. ‘This combined with| MEETESMlLorae Rata icttonte hy Always remember, when Joint picture critics as the best ome sets in joint agony gets out het future success. She will be : in her picture at the Iris theat day and Tt w Ja chestra at t night SETTING THE STYLES (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune.) LONDON.—Some of the Regent street bootmakers, having about ex- hausted ingenuity in devising curves and circular cutouts for evening shoes, are adopting the cubist pat- terns, where all cutouts are squares or angles. LONDON.—The vogue of long, white gloves for evening wear, long fallen into disuse, has been sharply revived in the early January social festivities. Many well dressed wo- men prefer gloves that come just above the elbow, PARIS.—With the tube dresses so universal at present, it takes a navigator with a sextant to deter- mine just where a walst\ line is located. In some of Jean Patou's creations, the marking of the waist line is the start of the godets, which enliven the silhouette. PARIS.—Some of the very latest evening dress models show a sus- picion of fullness. But like the inebriated gentleman, this is notice. able only when in motion. The material used is mousseline de soir and by the use of godets encrusted with silver or gold lace appearance of floating grace is given when the wearer moves. NEW YORK.—More money 1s going into tapestry than ever be- fore. The most popular of the flat envelope bags carried by American Livestock Men Assembling for Big Convention ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Jan. 14. —Representative livestock growers from western and middle western states assembled today for the twenty-eighth annual convention of the American Nationa] Livestock issociation, The livestock industry {s facing its gravest crisis, according to dele- gates already here. With prices for cattle around the 1914 level, growers point out that they are compelled to pay approximately 75 per cent more than war prices for products used in their business, and heavy losses have resulted. As a result many stockmen have gone out of business in the last year and more will quit unless some plan for re- lieving the industry ts found, it was predicted. Committee meetings of executive character were held today, CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers, : Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficlent to remove every hard corn, soft.corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without sore- ness or irritation SPECIALTIES NOVELTIES COLUMBI LEM DESMOND’S FAMOUS NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN REVUE Presenting Entitled women are of that material. Many of the bags are finished with gold clasps. NEW YORK.— Awning one-pieced mercerized conspicuous on many southern golf courses in NEW YORK.—The slip-on type of pajamas coat is especially popular at presen’ These jackets are sleeveless with} eq on February 14 striped skirts of linen, flannel] or cotton fabrics will be the next few weeks. t in various materials. V-necks and much of their orna- mentation which are is devoted to the pockets, placed low and in front. NEW YORK.—A worm’s eye view at the southern resorts this season is going to find many loud patterned jacquard ground. base with stockings in the fore: These usually have a white thick and thin stripes in pastel shades. Loyalty to Law Is Paramount For Attorneys ATLANTA, the addre: Hughes, pointing out to the law the lawyer in practic Jan. 14.—With ss of §& tary of State that “loyalty is the supreme loyalty of and indicat- ing a “law abid sentiment throughout the land, the one great need of the world, before them, members of the executive committee of the American Bar as- sociation entered the concluding sessions of their mid-w ter meeting. Mr. Hughes, speaking atya dinner Monday, a law abi indicated the creation of iding sentiment as “per- DIAMO? adieat Ask your I SHICHESTER S FILLS: > years known as Dest, Safest, Always Reliab OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERY WHERS t he da: re Three Miles Qut’ _ ISN'T FAR, BUT OH! WHAT A TIME THEY HAVE A GLIMPSE OF SUNNY SPAIN ‘A NIGHT IN OLD MADRID’ A Scintillating Spanish Satire VAUDEVILLE | THE ROOF GARDEN COMEDY FOUR Picture Program—Mack Sennett Comedy—Hamilton Comedy—Scenics NEW SHOW STARTING TOMORROW T hie! Pi be oy 0 . BA. In Spain They Play the Game of Love Dr for vad Brand Cet pete fate UH thee BEASOND ina ND PELL tor 8s PRESS Productic DOLERO for Keeps! The romance of a ring bullfighter and a reckless danc- ing girl, with a sen- sational climax of al bullfighting filmed in Spain. With” Pedro de Cordoba and Renee Adoree RIALTO TOMORROW TONIGHT 7 and 9 o’Clock NEW SONGS NEW DANCES WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1 ps haps the best thing we can do in our organization.” He expressed satisfaction that the country, “for a time at least, has the supreme ‘court of the United States secure from the attacks of politicians, SLAYER MUST GO TO DEATH BOULDER, Mont., Jan. 14.—Roy Walsh, convicted siayer of Al John- son, Renova merchant in 1923, was Tuesday sentenced to be hang- Sentence was passed by Judge Lyman H. Bennett in the district court here. 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O’BRIEN AND FINE CAST Also Comedy “DUSTY DOLLARS” JAZZ ORCHESTRA * EVERY NIGHT Afternoons—10c and 20c Nights—10c and 25c TONIGHT AT Hoot “SALLY LUNN” A TWO-ACT COMEDY —By— LOCAL TALENT—SEVEN PEOPLE | | In Addition to Picture Program Corinne Griffith + —In— “Love's Wilderness” A Powerful Heart-Drama Staged in the Canadian Wilds and the Jungles of the South Seas. COMEDY—NEWS AND TOPICS ORCHESTRA Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 NO ADVANCE IN PRICE—10c and 40c BIG NIGHT UNDER AUSPICES OF - CLAN STUART NO. 248, O. S. C. Annual Burn’s Celebration SPEECHES, SONGS, AND DANCING Immortal Memory Proposed by Past Chief Thos. Mackay. EVERYBODY WELCOME A BISHUP-CASS THEATER 9:00 O’CLOCK Mon! a wonderful time. is your last opportunity to DAN | WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCING BIG MID-WEEK SPECIAL DANCE TONIGHT All your friends will be here and you are sure of TOMORROW NIGHT—PRIZE WALTZ Three couples chosen to compete in the finals. This iArkeon| Dancing Academy ING EVERY NIGHT’ enter before the finals. ‘f |