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bpd Feeat vod PAGE SIX SPAIN 13 ACTUAL SCENE OF “BANDELERO” ORAMA PLAYING NOW AT RIALTO » Teriss not only has been con 1 one of the outstanding di motion picture field . but also he has been more or less noted for two particu. ir attributes. One of them ts his Do This After Severe [lness| Gain} for some tir } How to Speedily Strength and Put on Needed Weight Live iows t melling, horrill upsetting oil it to date medical mer & tablet of Cod. Live has proved a blessing to of people who hay their natural stre illness Grippe thousands en sapped of 1 sever jc imball Drug, Midwest Phar- y Pharmacy or any e a box of Me Coy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tab- lets. They cost but little, are sugar coated and us pleasant w-take as candy Skinny men and women take them eedily put on plenty of good jealthy solid flesh and for this pur pose they are so extremely good that thin men and women often take on pounds or rere in 80, days. As a matter of ‘fact, your druggist will re. turn your money if you don’t take on 5 pounds in 30 days. Gre: ry weak, skinny, backward, and un-dov hildren, too, them a hearty appetite. Be sure and ask for McCoy's, the original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets—60 Tablets—60 s.—Adv. gives Today and Saturday WM. S. HART —In— “The Cold Deck” Also Comedy “AIR POCKETS” JAZZ ORCHESTRA Every Night Afternoons—10c and 20c Evenings—10c and 25c }man he other is his love for taking a to authentic locations in to get real atmosphere in his productions. (“The Bandit"), which came to the Rialto theater is an excellent example ompany lstant parts of the world The Bandolero” yesterday, of both of Mr, Manuel Terriss's theories Granado, a young a discovery makes 4 most av of Mr. Terrisa, picious debut in the si- and the fact that ex- were taken in Cuba and Spain give this presentation of a dramatic story of vengeance and love an authentielty of atmosphere which, ft seems to this reviewer, can be praised too highly. not Cow: motion pi “The Fighting Noah Beery, '. plays the wickedest role in his entire screen career. As “Blackie he js officialy cred ted swith tl kiljng of 18 men in the Satest James’ Cruze Paramount production fhe Fighting Coward,” opening oat the Rialto theater to- morrov The tor by Booth Tarkington takes place In 1848, when the duel ing-code was still uctive in the Unit ed State when it was possible for men commit murder under the guise of a duel Beery has appeared in heavy but this one is avowed. ly the “heaviest” of all Ernest Torrence also has or less villainous role in this pro: duotion. Other Ast Landis BILL HART GOMES AGKIN TO IRIS IN NEW MOVIE again the cold-eyed but n hearted hero of the westerns, William S. Hart, steps up into view on the #ilver screen at the Iris the- many a more are Mary Cullen featured players Phyllis Haver and | ater. With him is the adorable Sylvia Brer with lots of other strong or v nous characters in the background. The name of this new and stirring Hart ‘production is "Cold Deck.” It can't be beat for stirring up the spirit of quick changes of the Powder River west. On the same program {s a lively comedy and tonight—in fact, every night—the topnotch jazz rustlers will play. es Saori MADGE KENNEDY (5 BUSY HEROINE IN BOOTLEGGER COMEDY AT THE AMERICA All you picture lovers’ of realism, thrills and the kind of story that makes you grip the seat tighter hop- Ing that the rescuers of the pretty heroine in great peril will make haste, will receive more than you bargained for by seeing Madge nedy in “Three Miles Out.” starting at the America today. Not only is it jammed, crammed and chock- ful of exciting adventures but It has Miss Kennedy in the most {rresis- table role she has ever enacted be- fore the camera. As the charming ma‘den who un knowingly was to marry Luis Ric card! (Mare McDermott, the master- mind of the bootleggers, and who later falls captive to a villainous crew aboard a rum-running boat three miles out at sea, makes her- self the pivot of one of the most thrilling romances ever filmed. There is a fine, manly young hero, John Locke played superbly by that favorite actor, Harrison Ford, and right here we must also give special mention to the splendid work of Ivan Linow as “Bull Jorgen The plot starts right off the reel to be a creepy, mysterious affair, with the adventures coming so fast that the most exact'ng pleture fans will find it exceptionally entertain- ing. Irvin Willat directed the film and did a fine job of it, hisescenes at sea being unusuilly realistic. Miss Kennedy is called upon to cn some spectacular atunts and it most pleasing to see how credits nbly and gr: la Harold Lio syd, Miss Kennedy BEEF Pot Roast, lb Shoulder Steak, Prime Rib (whole), Plate Boil, |b. ~ Round Steak, lb Loin Steak, lb.__ T-Bone Steak, lb. Short Cuts, lb. ~_- Hamburger__-_ Sausage ._- Hearts, lb. --- Liver, lb. Ib. Ib. = ee z PORK Small Pork Hams, lb._.- Small Pork Loins, lb.___ Small Pork Shoulders, It Small Pork Side, lb._-- Small Hogs, Ib.-----~-- Pork Chops, lb. THE NORRIS CO. BRANCH MARKET 426 East Second OFFICE AND PLAN Cor. H and ha Phone 12 ------10¢-124,e Meats and Provisions Prices Good Until Changed by Another Quotation Pork Ham S$ 15c | ----1244c Hinds, Ib. . Fronts, Ib. Roast, Ib. — Stew, Ib. Best Creamery Butter, lb Lard Crackl Hog Heads, your products Aregn- dune who plays the juvenile lead, is and what mildly may be termed cefully she disposes of them | Pork Shoulder Steak ,lb._ Pork Shoulder Roast, Ib,--_ Shoulder Steak, Ib Loin Steak, Ib._ T-Bone Steak, lb._ Round Steak, NOTICE TO RANCHERS We will pay you market price for Dressed Beef, Hogs, Veal, Not Satisfied Chigf Justice Ha Olson of the Chicago Municipal urt was «re sponsible for the 1estioning of William D. Shepherc ter father | of William N. McClintock, the ‘Mil- licnalre» orphan,” regarding the young man’s death in Decem. ber, Ho startled officials at the McClintock inquest by demanding exhumation of the body of Dr, Oscar Olson, his brother, who died three years ago. , His brother was a friend of the McClintock family and he }sala he had learned that Shepherd was with his brother before his death, An examination by coron- er's chemists showed, they reported, thatMcClintoc by typhoid fe death was caused works hard throughout and her work adds another feather to her acting crown. While the picture is admittedly thrilling and tense, there is a thread of comedy that at times runs to the highest laughing point and some of the captions are most*opportune and humorous All the Kennedy ‘admirers * will have plenty to rave over when they see their popular star in “Three Miles Out." ARTIOTS COME IN FOR - COMIC-COLUMBIAISM Captivating Holly Désmond, gor- geously gowned for her part as the alluring model in Desmond's Roof Garden revue's "“Greewich Follies, Jr.” at the Columbia last night cre- ated a sensation. And when she stepped out to syncopate her sing: ing of “I Had Someone Else" she didn’t need a spotlight to center the attention of the house on her. Demure little Della Robinson, done up in smart things that are ordi- narily worn by men, was a clever trick when she sang “Idle Dream” from George White's Scandals, and sand it to thrilling perfection. Again Madame Desmond won her hearers, this time giving as her solo “Dear One.” Her voice carried the clear tones of the love appeal thru the house. Alive with energy to be about A Boon to Mothers Mothers everywhere who realize the danger to delicate little stomachs of too much dosing appreciate the value of Vicks in treating croup and children’s colds. With Vicks there is nothing to swallow—you just rub it on. The body heat releases the ingredients— Menthol, Camphor, Eucalyptus, Thyme, Turpentine—in the form of vapors which carry the medication directly to the nose, chial tubes and lungs. At the same time Vicks ts absorb- ed through and stimulates the skin like a poultice or plaster, Colds yo overnight, croup fs gen erally ri a e 15 minutes. CKS \ APORUE: ' Over 17 Muon Jars Uséo Year * throat, bron- tealt, Ib.-2l Uo 222806 -17%4c ---15¢ VEAL Ib,.. ings, lb, IDies ops Poultry, Eggs, ete. Ship to us, Phone 2540 Che Casver Daily Cribune Politics vs. Chivalry To Meet First Test In State Administration something and unconsciously being humorops and gay, net because it is just what he is supopsed to, but because he can't help it, Bud Des. mond turned jhig tricks to rare ad- vantage. Sure-fire comic attractions were Lem Desmond and Lew Belmont who don’t. know what's to be done until the time comes, and then they both do it and the crowd laughs with complete abando: Nat Roy- all, Art and Zelda Boden, were pre- sentees of features that considerably colored the time of entre-act. Not complete in the backround of this smirk of joy at studio oddi- ties, were the Skyline Syncopaters who set up @ mardi gras of music as ‘The Artists Musicalé,'’* folate mise tos lS Stranded Sub Held on Bar CHATHAM, Mags., Jan. 16.—~ The submarine §-19 today was firmly held in the pand of the outer bar of Orleans harbor where she ran aground early Tuesdey in a fog. Two powerful tugs strained at a hawser for three hours In the flood tide of early morning but fal'ed to move the stranded vessel. AIR MAIL IS DELAYED IOWA CITY, Iowa, Jan, 16,—Twen- ty-one sacks of west bound air mall, the cargo carried by Pilot J. Hamil- ton Lee, Who was forced by a snow storm to land near here last night, were being held at Smith fie'd today to await thé resumption of flying. Le@ was en route from May: wood field, Chicago, to Omaha last night. He dropped a paracute flare and made a landing in a corn field after fifteen minutes of circling to find the beacon lights had proved futile. The plane was not damaged. By SUE McNAMARA (Copyright, 1926, Consclidated Press Association) CHEYE: » Wyo., Jan, 16.--Wil political antagonism, now coming out of its temporary drugged sleep of sentiment and chivalry, cause some- thing besides a smooth sea for the old ship Wyoming, ‘with a lady gov- ernor gt the helm? Now that the legislature has con: vened and the law-makers are get- ting down to brass tacks, some of them are rubbing their eyea and viewing with romething’akin to dis- may this frail, cultured litt'e black- robed product of home and society, whom they have entrusted with such momentous responsibilities. Not that ghe is civing any evidence of not be- Ing able to fill the Jjob—~as yet. But from now on, those Who were not keen in having a woman governor are going to watch her every step. The wave of sympathy on which Mrs. Ress was swept into office, fol- lowing the sudden death of her hus- band three months , hag begun to subside and practical politicians are facing the real issue. Wil this gently reared southern woman be able to handle the job? Loyalty speaks oftenest on legisla- tive ips with a generous “Give her a chance,” Yet one shrewd senator, chewing on his cigar ,in the lobby of the Plains hotel today, voiced a common sentiment here when he No, I am not for a woman goyer- nor, because I think too much of women. I am for womanly women and man'y men and the poiltical rows any governor is apt to get mix- ed up in should not be for the gent- ler sex, There isn’t a man in the legislature who would not go through fire for Mrs. Ross, but down You Can Quickly Limber Up Sore Stiff, Swollen Joints Even Chronic Rheumatic Swellings in Knee, Foot, Ankles, Arch, Hips, El- bow, Shoulder or Finger Joints Yield to the Mighty Powerful Influence of JOINT-EASE. It's here, right in town and every live druggist has it. It's « low price remedy, to be sure, but that doesn’t stop ft from taking the kinks, lameness or tor- ture out of your troubled joints. Joint-Ease is the name, so called because it is compounded solely for the purpose of relieving all joint ailments. Just rub it on the tortured, lame joints and in just a few seconds it will penetrate through the skin and PEDRO DE CORDOBA Additional Attractions Century Comedy and Hodge Podge THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing the Popular Hit “UNTIL TOMORROW,” by Hegbom and Van Alstyne RIALTO BULLFIGHTING : The Real Thing Screened in Spain, with Can- ero, the’ greatest bullfighter ‘in the world, leaping his horse over the charging bulls, flirting with death in THE BANDOLERO All the Thrills of the Real Spanish Ballfight Arena! | —With— Arkeon Dancing Academy. DANCING EVERY NIGHT Nesh straight down to the ligaments and tendons of the joints—right whtre the agony starts—Then bles- sed relief comes quickly, It .absorbs instantly and is so clean that you can rub it on often and get thereby results much mor quickly, when the joint is inflamed and the agony intense Being such a powerful counter- Irritant, it cannot help bringing speedy and helpful results in con- gestion, sore throat, chest colds, lumbago and neura'gia much quick- pid than almost any remedy you can uy. But you must remember that it ‘s for joint afflictions that Joint Ease is mostly dispensed, and its helpfulness will astonish you after all ordinary lniments and other treatments have fafled. John Trip- eny Co. sells lots of {t.—Ady. t RENEE ADOREE TODAY 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock in their hearts lots of them are sorry to gee her take the governor's chair. “She ts toa lovely and a fine wo: man to take such @ job. I may be old fashioned, but & still like to keep women on a pedestal,”’ Several of the younger legislators who had enthusiastically called the new governor the most charming and lovely of women unconsciourly nodded thelr heads when the older man had fini speaking. And, of course, there are a few cynics who ave prophesying that at the end of her term the state will find to ite sorrow that “the hand that rocked is the hand that rocked It is a known fact that it is the sons of the wide open spaces, in their gajlon hats, In other words, the gz and not of Cheyen: people out over the state of Wyo- FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1925 How Soldier Dispersed Attacks ‘For two years my ftomach + ble was very bad, my doctor ha) inject morphine on several cocasio, when I was stricken vith these sacks. Since taking four bot: Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy | been entire-y well and am in the artillery, having been nounced in perfect health by ¢ ment physicians.” It is a » harmless preparation that re the catarrhal mucus from the tinal tract and allays the inf: tion which . causes practic; stomach, liver and intestinal ments, including appendicitis. dose will convince or money ed. For sale by druggists eve: —Adv. RIALTO STARTING TOMORROW od- Mrs. Ross. Townspecple who were \ccustomed to seeing her rolling about in her Imousine or presiding over a tea urn, could not quite see her with her sleeves rojled up, and wrestling with affairs of state. Mrs. Rose has always been a homé woman and a southern heme woman, at that. She comes of a fine old southern family, the Tayloes, of Tennessee, When it comes to a grace and charm as a hostess, Cheyenne grants she is without a peer, But when the first flush of rentiment and enthusiasm has died, will she be abie to hold together the party lines with a] the other members of her beard Republicans while she is a Demo- erat? Exalted ideals are perishable thin; even in a chivalrous state ike Wyoming. + Meanwhile a tired little woman comes home around midnight from the night sessions at the capitol! to the big, empty mansion. A queer African snake, which lives on eggs, has @ tooth-like spike projecting downwards from its back- bone, just behind the head, which is tipped with enamel. When it swal- lows an egg the latter passes down the gullet until it epconnvers the hell Mother! Hurry! Give Constipated Child “California Even 4» fretful, feverish, billous or sonstipated child loves the pleasant taste of “California Fig Syrup.” This gentle, harmless laxative never fails to sweeten the stomach and open the bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. It doesn't cramp or overact. Contains HARMLESS LAXATIVE All Children Love Its Pleasant Taste TS a Cruze Comedy! The _ bigge: laughing it Cruze ever made! — and he gave you “To the ta dies,” “‘Rug- gles,” “Holly- arpa ames other if Paramount laughmakers! ~ Fig Syrup” From the pley ‘‘Magnolia” no narcotics or soothing drugs. by Booth ‘'arkington — Ask your druggist for genuine screen play written by W: “California Fig Syrup” which has ter Woods, directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must sav “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup.— Ady, For results try a Tribune Clas} fled Ad. H “TODAY and SATURDAY “THREE MILES MADGE KENNEDY AN EXCITING BOOTLEGGING ADVENTURE BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN GRIPPING ROMANCE OF LOVE, LAUGHTER AND THRILLS “ELECTRIC EXCITEMENT” Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 OUT” —WITH— SUPPORTED BY ARRISON FORD Also Comedy LEFFINGWELL’S ORCHESTRA 10c and 40c NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN REVUE. oe | Roof Garden Beauties. A FUTURISTIC FRIVOLITY GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES, JR. ENTIRE PRODUCTION DIRECTED BY HOLLY DESMOND MUSICAL DIRECTOR—ART STEVENS Grand Opening ~--.--- Dance of the Frivolous I Had Someone Else . (From George White's Scandals—Assisted by Holly Desmond) Cowboy Artist and Hi: The Artists Musicale Patade of the Models Grand Finale, Love W CAST ‘COLUMBIA WILLIAM FAIRBANKS in “SUN DOG TRAILS” TONIGHT — 7, 9 o’Cl. 10c-25c MAT. TOMORROW LEM DESMOND’S FAMOUS WITH and Sky Line Syncopators Presents Entitled A Travesty of the Studios MUSICAL NUMBERS ~-++--<+---- Bud Desmond, Della Robinson and Models - Greenwich Village Models Holly Desmond and Models Mme. Desmond and Model; -++- Della Robinson Nat Royall ~ Bud Desmond and Models Art and Zelda Boden . Sky Line Syncopators olly Desmond and Models ----<---- Entire Company AND NUMBERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. First Run Picture

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