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PAGE SIX GORINNE. GRIFFITH AT AMERICA ENDS TODAY IV FILMING OF PICTURE WITH FARCE ANNOUNCED OPENING AT RIALTO NOW | | | pes | oe ee oe oe me | Manuel Granado, a young actor s pecaty | 2nd athlete from the Argentine, latest | Now in his early twenties, will carry “pace’s wWit,|® scar for life as the result of being gored by a bull when he was tn the arena at Cordoba, Spain, playing a scene in Tom Teriss's Metro.Gold wyn production, “The Banddlero,” due at the Rialto theater today. the Amer Granado, belleved to be a “comer” in the films, was p'cke Terise “Three Miles Out.” to act the leading juvenile role in Millions of “The Bandolero” which also has Re nee Adoree and Pedro de Cordoba importantly cast. Granado went mar | with the Teriss company to Cuba, 00,000 for the coast| and from there to Spain. I The young who has Argentine, as an athlete in South e he was the amateur ion for five years, was o into the bullring for fight scenes, and refused Te. riss's advice to let a professional hullfighter “double” for him, The director had misgivings about let ting Granado actually go through the scenes tn the arena, but the dan. ferous adventure might have pass. ed successfully {f the actor's atten tion had not for a moment been dis- tracted by warning shouts from the s'delines. In that brief moment, the bull harged the actor, and lifted him off his feet, badly ripping Granado's thigh. The actor was rescued, but eat presti nent of prohibi-| th eas is con nt because | e one of the side of the sin the the captive selng crew t was 14 days before he suf. |_| tlefently recovered to resume work ossesses the only! in the film. The camera caught in America.| this scene when Granado was {n- jured, and as thé result of the un cooked for realism, it is one of the easons that those who have seen ¢ Bandolero” agree that the bull t scenes are the most remark ever filmed. - Se See STUDIO LIFE BURLESQUE COMEDY THEME OF REVUE | ‘Ithought it | For three days, starting today, would interest you toknow what bene- | Desmond's New York Roof Garden fit have derived | "evue will present at the Columbla ‘ from taking your | heater the “Greenwich Village Fol. medicine. A few | l!es, Jr." ahd promises with this daysafterthebirth | new production to tear up by the of my third child 1 | roots all gloom that comes along. rot up too quick. | This take-off on the artists and hen just before | studio life of Gotham is completely my fifth child was | class by itself having prepared born I had inflam- turn Columbia crowds tn to a land mationof the blad- pasms caused by a pseudo futur der and displace- | istic furore ment. 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BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS However, if you wish first to test ® Bus Leaves ¢:30 Daily this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When be sure and mention tht Adv. Salt Creek Transportation Co. TELEPHONE 144 Miles Out” A thirlling romance of hon- est folks, bootleggers and a pretty girl. —With— ADGE KENNEDY he Casvet Daily Crihune OH, YEH, SPEAKING OF ECLIPSES thing that the fundamentalists mod- ernist controversy developed into and then some. The issue no longer {s “What's taught,” but rather “who is taught it.” Exelusiyists contend that the se- lect few who maintain the church by their contributions and who have built their exclusive litle society about it should be undisturbed in their worship by outsiders. Inclusive- ists maintain that the church should appeal to all classes. The Rev. Thornton Anthony Mills, pastor of the New England Congre- gational church, {s the leader of the inclusionists and {t looks now as though his policy were either going to make him or break him with his King. At least gossip in London court circles links her name with the Prince of Wales. She's’ the daughter of the Earl of Lov Lady Diana has been seen in “Ed- die’s” company quite a bit of late. MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Duke of No-Account. funnies starts. It is the charming Holly Desmond who takes the part of the model and around her in the play are the other actors of the revue, with the Roof Garden beauties and the Skyline Syncopators appearing in special acts. The parade of from, and, by regulating the Sinn cai GEORGE O'BRIEN MOVIE CLOSES TODAY AT IRIS Years after scoring sensational success as a book and a stage play “The Man Who Came Back” has been made {nto a special motion plc- ture production by William Fox for the coming season. The screen ver sion is an adaptation of the original No Opiates. Absolutely Harmless - NEW SHOW John Fleming Wilson story and Jules Eckert Goodman's play. George O’Brien has the leading role in the film story and the rapid ly rising Dorothy Mackall plays opposite him. the cast are Cyr#i Chadwick, Ralph Lewis, Emily Fitzroy and Harvey Clark. The pic ture closes at the Iris today, NEW ISSUE 1S AAISED AMONG Cu ILDREN Cry For COLUMBI LEM DESMOND’S FAMOUS NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN REVUE Sky Line Syncopators A FUTURISTIC FRIVOLITY Roof Garden Beauties and congregation on Wednesday, the date of the annual meeting. The Rev. Mr. Mills has not minced matters in carrying his inclusivist policy into effect. He now has Dr. Ben Reltman, president of the Chi ago Hobo col'ege, as a member of the congregation, and a goodly num- ber of Dr. Reitman’s faithful follow: ers have become regular attendants of the New England congregation. So have the Bohemians of the néar- north side. Even I. W. W.’s and reds have put in their appearance among the strictly staid church members who have tried to stay the advance of industrialirm into their district ‘Times have changed on the north wid Mr. Mills d today, “Our Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there- Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of SME TI IM Physicians everywhere recommend it. WITH ‘resents Entitled GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES, JR. A Travesty of the Studios ENTIRE PRODUCTION DIRECTED BY HOLLY DESMOND MUSICAL DIRECTOR—ART STEVENS THE PORTRAITS CHUnGH PEOPLE Miss Moneybags, An Art Collector Rembrandt, A Young Artist ----. Raphael, Another Artist ~....-~ Marie, A Model (Raphael's Sister) - The Vagabond Artist Duke of No Account Argument Developed in Chicago Spreads Greenwich Village Mode Elsewhere. Grand openiy Dance of the I Had Somoone Else Dear One -- Idle Dream Visione De Art How I Love That ~ Cowboy Artist and His The “Artists Musicale Parade of the Models By 0. L. SCOTT, (Copyright, 1925, Consolidated Press Association) CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—The contro- versy between fundamentalists and modernists in the church is about to run into competition, for the spot- light of public attention, with a new fight between the ‘exclusivists” and inclusivists.” What started out as a little fam- ily row within the congregation of the artistrocratic New England Con- gregational church here over a mat- ter of internal church policy, has blossomed into a first class dispute that may easily develop into any-} Rosette, A New Model -~--- De Angelo, A Great Artist Greenwich Tempo Ae tie < Bn (From George White's Grand Finale, Love Will Find a Wa: i CAST AND NUMBERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. * ‘Time—Who Cares. MUSICAL NUMBERS First Run Picture WILLIAM FAIRBANKS in “SUN DOG TRAILS” - Bud Desmond, Della Robinson and Models ... Greenwi i - Holly Desmond and Models -Mme. Desmond and Models Scandals—Assisted by Holly Desmond) - Holly Desmond and Models membership from the older, more}hotbed of shought. conservative families, is limited, and the advance of industry has brought the church into the center of the ‘art’ colonoy and ‘hobohemta.’ If the church {s to function, it must minis-| to seek the row. Now the congregation, it- self, is about to decide matters with | the result in doubt. ter to the spiritual needs of this e.e- ment. ‘I have brought in the men an women from the streets and tried to show those who are down and out a better road to follow. I have tried to show the agitators a new view- point, On defense day, last Septem- ber, when radicals gathered to wave the red flag, I invited them into the church and told them what it was to be an Americah, taking the edge off their demonstration. “A clash over the issue by this pol- icy probabiy was inevitable. At any rate, it has arisen.” The type of persons the Rev, Mills is finding to bring under Christian influence in carrying out his inc:u- sivist policy may be imagined from the fact that the little church faces “Bughouse Square,” the meeting place of soap box orators, and is he shadow of the Dill Pickle Club, a Pimples Zh You will be startled how quickly and shovouehly vos can stopskin eruptions and beautify your complexion with S.S.S. pas are the first thing one notices in another person's face. It is too often cruel in its misjudgment. It judges from what it seés on the outside. Pimples are easy to get rid of. More red-cells! That is what you need when you see pimples staring at you in the mirror. Red-cells mean clear, pure, | rich blood, They mean clear, rud- | dy, lovable complexions They ™ean nerve power, because all your nerves are fed by your blood. They mean freedom forever trom pimples, from blacihead pest, from boils, from eczema and skin erup- tions; from that tired, exhausted, run-down feeling. Red-blood-celis are the most important thing in the world to each of us. 8S.S.S, will aid Nature in building them for you! 8.8.8. has been known since 1826 as one of the greatest blood-build- ers, blood-cleansers and system strengtheners ever produced. Start taking S.S.S. today. Its medicinal ingredients are purely vegetable. 8. 8. 8. is sold at all good drug stores in two sizes. ‘the larger sise is more economical. TO-NIGHT Is the best night to dance, for Thursday night you always find a jolly crowd "North Washington Hall Dancing Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday TONIGHT 7 and 9 o’Clock Mme. Ethel Desmond ~-_Bud Desmond -------- Della Robinson ~- Holly Desmond - Betty Belmont -. Nat Royall Lew Belmont . Lem Desmond . Sky Line Syncopatorsa Roof Garden Beauties h Village Models Della Robinson Nat Royall and Models ~ Art and Zelda Boden . Sky Line Syncopators Entire Company rofled up over each time it meets SS oe When Stomach “Rebels” Instantly! End Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Acidity your rebellious stomach by eating a few tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin— anytime! Meves the distress of Indigestion, Gases, Heartburn, Flatulence, Bloat- ing or Acidity so promptly—besides, the relief is pleasant and harmless. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925 Large quantities of scrapped ; tion picture films are used as , material for artificial limbs. pte des bee te! ea and new radicalism The church council only get more All Congo women and girls save some kind of settlement of| few whose parents have e1 Christianity, are really slaves, ». a woman missionary just retur from that country. Millions know the magio of “Plne's Diapepsin” and always keep handy to reinforce the digestlon should they eat too much or ea: something which does not agr with them, 60 cent packages guar anteed by druggists everywhere. IRIS Last Times Today “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK” Also Comedy Correct your digestion and quiet Nothing else known re- LAST TIMES TODAY CORINNE GRIFFITH line “Love’s Wilderness’ Also Comedy “THE ROYAL RAZZ” ORCHESTRA Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9—10c-40c JAZZ ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT Afternoons 10-20c Evenings 10-25c PRODUCTION THE BANDOLERO| All the Thrills of the Real ~N Spanish Bullfight Arena! The picture was filmed in Spain, with Canero, the greatest bull- | fighter in the world, leaping on | horseback over the charging bulls, flirting recklessly with death——_ A Full Blooded Romance A brave, lusty story of young love in old Spain, superbly acted by a cast that includes Pedro de Cordoba and _ Renee Adoree. SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing the Popular Hit “UNTIL TOMORROW” by Hegbom and Van Alstyne. $200%322,$200 CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE STATE TONIGHT Three couples chosen toni i > x e cou } ght to compete in th¢ finals. This is the tenth preliminary. Next Thursday night the finals will be danced. Enter tonight—this is your last chance. Arkeon Dancing Academy DANCING EVERY NIGHT ALSO CENTURY COMEDY HODGE PODGE NOVELTY 1, 8, 5, 7