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aN 7 | | | | PAGE FOUR LIFE AND LOVE GH FOR AGNES; RIALTO TO HAVE GLORIA TOMORROW erfu thing, i at a married tfe, you're going Ayres’ Inte: tom adapted by A st ran sérially Journal and in novel form the story To #ay Look Wak Biccess ful te puttth a to tay that the pletu brought to lif™ just the bes ry te A reen Pat O'Mally star, and Vict plays opposite Vareoni and Ed jrste ~ EXPLOSION TEARS HIP they Chapman are others prominent in support. O'Malley's role in the pic- ture is that of an automobile sales- man whose {deds are just about as high &s the price of his cars. He wins over Eleanor Lawson (Miss Ayres) with his “line” and married life looks Uke one sweet song to them until the bills start rolling in and the Collectors begin arriving in groups, and they just won't take a smile and soft words for payment Such is vly-martied ifet But all's well that ends Well! eae APART IN GREAT MOVIE FEATURED AT AMERICA Off the Shores of Santa Catalina reat pirate ships rested in quiet waters. On the island's rocky van yee points And a small patch of and‘just off the ishmus, groups of folk and photographérs gath i watch developments. A slight puff of smoke swirled | peacefully enourh against the dark back, 1 of Santa Catalina’s n fic explosion rent the wat fhe ships staggered as though a tropic typhoon had sp its fury tn this compact space. An inverted cone of flame and smoke shot high ictorieuse and t first of | craft of thé Sabatini “Captain Blood,” now play ers. picture ifig at the America theater flamed | to a sky-touching pillar of smoke and thence to a mass of falling deb Hs The sea became literally a mil } Ifon tiny water spouts as the wreck age was hurled into the depths Falling wood, the grinding of splin bits of fron and all that goes ters, Why Women Shine By Edna Wallace Hopper Perhapy & million wonten have asked me how I gained my famous beauty. And how I have kept it to my grand old age. 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Ask your druggist for a bottle and watch its quick effects. your next door neighbor. wholesomenes THE NETTO LAD A brilliant picture of marriage. And bubbling with fun ahd Also Sid Smith Comedy—“BUILT ON A BLUFF” Aesop’s Fables—“HOLD THAT THOUGHT” Playing Afternoon and Night RIALTO. to make up a sturdy ship descended ip clouds, the steadfastly at their work. on the camera ground tntil the sea grew quiet, and behold! ther surface of the threatening the lives of cameramen—but they kept On and the smoke rolled away, remalied on the Nothing! ANEW DAY SPRINGS UP FOR COLUMBIA CROWDS . Hear that callipoe ih the distahte? Hot dog! The circus 18 coming to town At th mond Columbia theater Des- New York Root Garden Fe prepared to come out on the tonight with “A Day at the the big top there will be a complete repertoire of band wagon ability, everything from tiger tamers to tightrope walkers, | bearded ladies and snake charmers. What's the theme of this newest olumbia play? Wl), Deacon Simp- kins, a pillar of the church, played Lem De8inond, and his wife manthy, played by Madame Des- nd theif kiddies to the cir- Detk” falls for thé keén rider. Thus thefé is fric- in his family by baret tion Acts galore will be featured. For instance, loa Pétite Zelda, the dat ing queen of nerialists, does her stuff on & swinging laddér while Nat rms in a &tunt requir. degree of fihely balanced einaster for the event will wil SBs0y. it too. ANG RANGERS” NOW SHOWING AT IRIS HOUSE A western comedy-drama that has in every of it thoré action than een en in a thriller for a gs time, is the “Rainbow Ran | gers’ now showing today at the Iris theater. Pete Morrison, daring hé-man, has the leading role and | into his part puts a supérabundance of speed. This pictiire Will be seen both today and tomorrow at the Tris, GOV. BONE Is ASSAILED WASINGTON 6.=Removal office of Gevernor Scott C. Bone of Alaska, Was asked in & sworn complaint filed at the White House today by John M. Frame, who declared the governor had been instrumental in the office of Republican national committeeman from the territory after he had been duly elected as such The complaint was referred to Secretary department. . Lend pipes laid down two thous and years ago by the Romans, have been found still In perfect condition, protected from corrosion by the or- Iginal thin coating of oxide. As true to life a8 IES ORCHESTRA TODAY :40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 TOMORRO To the persons holdin Dancing IT Call 2950 for oo MUFFLER DANCE 12—Handsome Silk Mufflers—42 GIVEN AWAY FREE SPECIAL TONIGHT > -Coupons Free— On the Star Touring Sport MR. BILLY MAHONEY Hours 10:00 A. M, to 8:30 P. M. Arkeon W NIGHT g the lucky numbefa, odel nstructor Information depriving him of Work of the interior asper Daily CTtipune U. S. Delegates Bolt Meeting On Opium War Withdrawal Ordered by Pres. Coolidge Carried Out at Geneva and Re- turn Home Is Pending GENEVA, Feb. 6.—(By The Associated Press).—The American delegation has withdrawn from the international opium conference. Representative Porter and his asso- ciates plan to leave Geneya tonight and to sail for home next Thursday on the steamship President Harding. The Atnericah withdrawa from Mr. Porter to M, Seiple, presi defit Of the conference saying: “In pursuance of the anthorizaticn of the président of the United States the American delegation to its deep regret, finds itself unable longer to participate in the delibgrations of thé opluth conference.” - Mr. Porter officially informed the conference that, despite the more thah two months ef disctission and the repeated adjournments, it was tlear that the purpose for which the tonferenté had been called could not be accomplished WASHINGTON, Feb. ¢.—(By The Associated Press)—Withdrawal of the American delegation from the Geheva opianl conference Was au thorized by President Coolidge. The president advised Chairman Porter of the American delegation that he might at his discretion with- draw from the conference since it appeared that no agreement could be reachéd Which would be satisfac tory to the American delegates. eigee A school for the teaching of pub- lit health is to be established by the London School of Tropical Medicine | at a cost of $2,000,000 Boarding houses in Japan are te quired to place outside their doors a list oF th@lr boardét’s names for all was announced in a letter FIVE MILES A MINUTE IN AIR IS GOAL LONDON, Feb. 6.—A British séa- Plane which Will have & speed of five milés a mihuté, is belng con- structed for the next Schneider Cup race, and will be ready for trial flights shortly, {t s understood. The machine will be streamlined from end to end and the engine will be Jet Into the fuselage. the wholesome spread for bread NUCOA made from high grade coconut oil, refined peer oil, and mil that's all - HARMLESS LAXATIVE All Children Love Its Pleasant Taste Hurry! Give Constipated Child “California Fig Syrup” Even a fféttul, feverish, Constipated child loves the pleasant taste of “California Fig Syrup.” This gentle, harmless laxative never falls to sweetell the stomach and open the bowels A teaspoonful tos may prévent a sick child to- morrow, It doesn’t cramp or over- billous or act. Contains no narcotics or sooth- ing drugs. Ask your @ruggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may gét an Imitation fig syrup. FRIDAY, It was|the purser of the White Star Liter Celtic has just’ retired. ago for laboratory work. labelled in his handwriting. iS CONTINUED gation of the deaths of two students. eS Se 1 Officials continued their {nvestl- Bees and beetles which have been aried and powdered are highly re- garded by the Chinese physician in the treatment of throat troubles. Bis 2) sede bite COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 6.—The finding of a bottle of strychnine in the dispensary at Ohio State Uni versity is no longer a mystery, for William Keyser, an instructor in thé college of pharmacy, today vol- unteered the information that he Having travelled 37 times around the world and covered nearly 3,000,- Lumbago By Percival Wren Gorgeous Gloria in another great surprise role. A flaming Rose of Italy, pet of the French Foreign Legion. End it now. ‘The aching begins to ease up— the stiffness to relax—the mo- Screen play More comedy than “Manhan- by Forrest ment you use Sloan’s. It needs dled.” H ge heart-appeal than ibbing. The liniment itself P ‘ fends feel blood tingling Halsey “Her Lové Story.” through the affected spot. In no time—you’'re free of pain. All druggists —35 cents. Sloan's Lin: ~kills pain] STARTING TOMORROW 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 FEBRUARY 6, 1525 purchased the bottle of polgon a year ; 000 miles during his 38 years at Séa.. RIALT NEW SHOW C OL U M BI A TONIGHT—7 and 9 o’Clock Lem Desmond’s Famous NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN REVUE Presenting A SPECTACLE OF THE SAWDUST RING A DAY AT THE CIRCUS A BARNUM AND BAILEY BURLETTA ENTIRE PRODUCTION UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HOLLY DESMOND THE AMUSEMENT SEEKERS Samanthy Simpkins—The gool wife Mme. Desmond Deacon Simpkins—A pillar of the church _ vem Desmond Elisha _ x - Dell Robinson Jeremiah — Their children Bud Desmond Albertina - Holly Desmond THE SIDE SHOW T. P. Barnum—Who owns the circus Lew Belmont The Strong Man _ y : The Fat Lady _ Z “iia ra ‘The Do Face “Hot Bode The Midget ____- Ta Petite Zelor "The Bearded Lady — i fabel_Hise ‘The Electrical Girl _ "Buster Patten. Vala Coola .--__- “_ Sugar Lehand Oriental Dancer Bobby Si bert Jansca _ : - ? peltaoh janbes amese Twins ~ Betty Belmont Sta Oh'the Box _____ - Heriot Patten The $-s=%-n5-=- --- Val Wilson if UNDER THE BIG WHITE TOP Gala Circus Opening _ The Three Rubes ___ eppeny ud, Dell and Holly Holly Desmond Dell Robinson Bud Desmond - La Petite Zelor - Nat_ Royall _ Lew and ‘Betty Belmont Numbers Subject to Change i DON’T FORGET TO BRING THE KIDDIES First Ruh Picture—“THE SAGEBRUSH GOSPEL” KIDDIES 5e MAT. SATURDAY AMATEUR NIGHT SATURDAY cad SRN aL Nes $10.00 IN PRIZES Doo Whack Aboo - Tell Her At Twilight — Oh! Gee! George .__ Queen of the Herialists—On a swin, The Equiligristic Nifty Nonsense Youth Life Love Drama Nothing Like It Before -WITH— CLARA BOW ROBERT AGNEW MYRTLE STEDMAN NLEY N | FORREST ST, HUNTLEY GORD and WALTER LONG AN UP-TO-THE-MINUTE DRAMA OF MODERN RIGH LiF’ —ALSO— WILL ROGERS “THE TRUTHFUL LIAR” SUNDAY RAFAEL SABATINI Was the Author of “SCARAMOUCHE” and “THE SEA HAWK” Two of the Screen’s Greatest Productions NOW COMES CAPTAIN BLOOD’ By the Same Author, and Equally as Fine as Either of These Previous Masterpieces A THRILLING, GRIPPING, ACTIONFUL ROMAN: BUCCANEER DAYS ON THE HIGH SEAS sick Featuring J. WARREN KERRIGAN FAMOUS FOR HIS WORK IN “THE COVERED WAGON” Supported by JEAN PAIGE ONE OF ‘THE SCREEN’S MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN Hundreds in Hand-to-Hand Combats on Land and Sea SHOWS AT 1, 3, 8, 7 and 9 Regular Prices 10¢ ahd 40c \BIDMOMCKSS LAL EK To Etjoy This Production Most, Try to Be in When It Starts—1, 8, 5, 7 and 5 o'Clock .