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PAGE SIX HAMILTON COLLEGE BOY IN ‘NEW BROOMS’ AT THE RIALTO THURSDAY 1 Hamilton will give every young man who sees him in ‘New B: a distinct shock,” says Wil 1 author-produ- 1 de Mille, n Hamilton portr picture the »p to think of is made to put w «ma f these indulged ) of today realize th t fathers have be F it their careers when they ‘come back home from college? “Not many and so in this light milton has , done He has portrayed ir 1 a characteristic of other momer important th xcksure young man {s given jolt by his clever dad whi his boy is headed for. The h Neil “Pays the price” n and while there are the 1 sudden of laugt r Ings und one’s c sees it. Love, the girl {1 falls love with, is all that has been sald about There is r minutive. ssie Love ) is so adorable and so feminine the sort of girl, in this pic t who re ates faith in the completes the -trio ed in the. produc: be shown at the Ri- two Drink Hill Crest Water, Phone 1151. each A Naas Tell the Advertiser—"I saw it in Tribune.” Serious illness and com- plications often follow an ordinary Cold. Check it; use the old Reliable, Safe and Proven Remedy, “Lax- ative BROMO QUININE.” The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet. Proven | Safe for more than a Quar- ter of a Century. The box bears this signature CU Lvov Price 30c. ements | NEVADA SETTINGS USED IN WILD HORSE STORY SHOWING AT AMERICH Mountains and plains, mystery anyons and sunlit valleys—every ty nery to be found with miles of Moapa, Ne- Fred Jackman ach's new fea- king of wild lone” hailed velty film wn Wednesday, at Theater ¢ any wags on location In Nevada over th months staging the many thrills and heart: throbs, ck Cyclone” tells the story tex’s love for Lady, and the Iventures that befell them. rst seen as motherless fting for the ways of the himse wild. WI her days, the villain- victorious mes when he defe: terror of the hills. eae ea Sk Se “ake LIFE-SAVING THRILLS N TUGREO WATER AT NTO PEA EAL the 1 Water Joseph C. r months actually the el of 1925 fe to the Rialto theater as Irvin Willat production for Par- mount,’featuring Lols Wilson, W: ner Baxter, Wallace Beery and Phyl- lis Haver. hete is flavor ty a Lincoln Story, and this one is surely salty with it. The scene for the most part is laid at the Setuckit Lifesaving Station on Cape Cod. In the foreground is Calvin mer, brave, honest, pure though shy with the ladies. He is the natural su to the late keeper of din a thrilling storm pr mettle, When another is appointed to the place over his head, the situation 1s say the least. delight > daughter © two complic for the Ho- gold, an interesting 0} Furthermore keeper—the rd opportunt e of plot st sea shots the n n are features of “Rug: ge There is action and thrills-plus and wholesome romance. The novel was a best-seller, but the picture should prove just twice as popular. Baxter is cast in the role of Calvin Homer. Wallace Beery ts Captain Bartlett, new Chief of the Setuckit Light, a religious fanatic and a cow- ard at Lois Wilson is his art. daughter Norma, while Phyllis Ha. ver is cast in the role of Myra Ful- ler, town schoolteacher and vamp. Dot Farley and others just as well known appear in the supporting cast of the production which was written for the sereen by James Shelly Ham ilton WILDFIRE” DIRECTOR ALSO STAGE MANAGER FOR THE SAME PLAY An Interesting side. ton “Wild fire," the Vitagraph racing me‘o- drama which is being shown at the x theater, is the f Ty Hayes Hunter, who directed the y was stage manager for Lilli: COLUMBIA Bishop-Cags Block West of Henning Today—Tomorrow LEO MALONEY “The Shield Of Silence” nee of thrills the and west fast Comed “EMPTY HEADS" KINOGRAM NEWS Shows 1:30, 3 8, 9 o'clock 10c and 30c Tomorrow Night AMATEUR OVERLOOKING BELMONT YACHT HARBOR AND LINCOLN PARK GOLF | COURSES - - - | ANEW HOTEL-700 ROOMS | OPENED EARLY IN 1924 ALREADY FAMOUS FOR ITS HOSPITABLE ATMOSPHERE * - SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES WRITE FOR BOOKLET | GE. Billingsley Moneger SHERIDAN ROAD : AT BELMONT Ave. Y eS 2) 8 and the | in Willat | KOA | Thursday, December 3, | 1145 #..m.—Weather; road re- ports; stocks; markets; lyestock and produce. 15 p. m.—Rilalto theater mu- sicale 3:15 .p. m.—Relaxing and correc- tive exercises, 3:30 p. m.—Matinee for house- wives. 6:00 p. m.—Stocks; markets; live- stock; produce and news bulletins. Pp. m.—Dinner concert, Brown Palace String ‘orchestra, Howard Tillotson, director. .—-@arm question box, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2 | International Radio Programs | (Central Standard Time.) | Ether's White-Caps 9:00 KOA (322) Denver—“The | Twelve-Pound Look."” 9:45 KTHS (375) Hot Sprisgs— “The Southerners" Dance Orches- tra. 7:39. WHAS (400) Louisville— $:30 WHAS (400) Loutsville—Bar- ney Rapp's Concert Orchest 30 WHO (526) Des Moines—The id Mixed Quartette. Silent Stations Tonight CKC, WBBR. WEAR, WFI, WGBS& Y, WIP, WJY, w WWJ. Central: K CBD, WFAA WHAR, WMC, WOAW, WPG. | Western: KGO. | ENING CONCERTS | 630 P. M. | WHO (526) Des Moines. Bankers | trio. : | 700 P.M. S'gin, Il. Popular. WHLIB (303) WMB (250) Chicago. cal, 7b P.M. WBZ (¢ ) Springeld. Keith-Al- bee. 30 P.M. WBAP (476) Fort Worth, Con- cer \! South Bend, Ind. Vo- | cal. 5) Batavia, 1. Hymns. WCAE (462) Pittsburgh. Pooley Pe 1 WHO (526) Des Moines. Madrid Mixed Quartette, 3:00 P, M. WOC (484) Davenport. Musical. WHA (636) Madison, Wis. Vocal. WHAD (275) Milwaukee. Wiscon- sin theater, WBZ (333) Springfleld. Studlo feature, KDKA (302) E. Pittsburgh. Con- cert. WDAF (366) Kansas City, Bust: ness Men's Bible Claas. 830 P.M. (370) Chicago. Studio. WMBB ((250) Chicago. Popular (2 hour). WOATI (395) San Antonio, Fort Houston band, 8435 P.M. KFOA (454) Seatule. Studio. CNRO (435) Ottawa, Fort Garry. WLS (345) Chicago. Ford & Glenn. 9:00 P. M. KJR (385) Seattle. Studio, KPO (420) San Francisco. Atwater- Kent. KOA (322) Denver. Play—"The Twelve-Pound Look.” WCCO (417) St. Paul~Program from WEAF, 9:30 P. M. WEBH (370) Chicago. Popular. 10:00 P. M. KYW (536) Chicago. Midnight re- vue, very evident to anyone who has been fortunate enough to have seen the picture. The film version of this famous play has every thrill and every bit of action that made the play the biggest hit of Miss Rus- sell’s career, and in addition it shows actual racing scenes, taken at Oriental Park in Havana, some- thing, of course, that was impos- sible of accomp'ishment on the stage. Without taking a thing from the fame of the celebrated Lillian tussell, it must be sald that Alleen Pringle, who stars in the picture need never be afraid of a com- parison. She has made Claire Bar- rington live as vividly on the screen ag Lillian Russell ever did on the stage—and that Is saying a good deal. ee eateries! LEO MAHONEY IN NEW a WESTERN ACTION FILM 15 COLUMBIA FEATURE Maloney pleture, “The Shield of Sil ence,” Is feature pleture at the Columbla theater for Wednesday and ‘Thursday. A comedy, “Empty Heads” and Kinogram News {is alao on the same program, Shows atart at 1:50, 3:15, 6:30, 8 and 9 o'clock. Thursday night {s amateur night at the Columbia, A scote of new amateurs will be present to compete for the ten dollars in cash prizes, Amateur night always brings out 1 big crowd and everyone has a fine on time , | ———__— |FREE DANCING WILL BE FEATURE AT THE ARKEON night of free admission and freé dancing will bo featured by the Arkeon Dancing A¢eademy tonight. The orchestra will etrike up a merry tune at 9 p. m. and dancers will be admitted free of any charge until 9:30 p,m. In ad- dition the management has arranged to allow free dancing until the same t Another ‘Thursday evening will find anoth- er prize waltz tn action on the Ar- keon floor, Couples are picked from the dancers each Thursday night aryl the finals in the prize waltz contest will be danced off sometime in January, Two nights of ae sured pleasure such as these should bring out a large and lifelike crowd on each oceasic ——oeee Drink Hill Crest Water, Phone 1151. Semi-classi- | | RADIO PROGRAM FOR TODAY | Che Casper Oaily Cribune ee — — where it will be shown tomorrow ‘ y also, The comedy for today Js “Empty Heads.” ‘There will also be a Kinogram news. Shows start at 1:30, 3:15, 6:30, 8 and 9 o'clock, ‘Tomorrow night is amateur night at the Columbla. A score of amateur WCAE (452) Pitts. Loew's thea- CALLS MOODY ter. WOK (217) Homewood, I'l. * Popu- performers will be om hand to enter lar. tain patrons and try for the ten CFCT (410) Victoria, Concert. | i 5 jars cash prizes. e KTBI (294) Los Angeles. Vari-| in a ie KLX (509) Oakland. Educational. Daughters, using of mone Lar WOC (484) Davenport. Musical. y wearing red-topped bocts th's ter. The high Russian kid boi which haye become a feature of the London styles, haye crept into popu larity here. They are made in a variety of startling colors, such as bottle green, royal blue, bois de KGW (492) Portlang. cert. Band con-| (Continued From Page One) weeks of deliberation the grand jury of Tri county has adjourned and has found no bill against any em- ploye or official connected with the 1030 P. (250) Oak ) (370) Chicago. M. k. Popular Jazz skam- a highway ov any other department of rose, black and white. Some vr - C. the government. Mr. Moody has at ed at the top, whieh should V 0 hicage. A la Carte. i trimm: WO 0) Moccheart “Veegi': [had his way and the grand fury| just teach the ekirt hem with fur K t * Seattle. °Timeut & subpoenaed a secured the attend-| bands. Kun Post “‘Intetli- unce of nearly every witness that aE Ee a 8 } was requested by him. PILLS KHJ (405) Los Angeles. Girlg cor-| *2¥ and his friends aHAN } that the Be iret ner. nd jury wus unfriend!y \ | a oy s lc re WHAD (275) Miw Request | 19 him. It was a grand jury of his SY Gero Town home county where he had mi organ. | achieved his grent record as district Ack | attorney and where he had said a (= Pee Musical. oan years knows St. Pant, Minneapotis, | Jury of twelve people could not go ay Now! Giga: ay oF, ‘ "together that did not have ten of Poh doa 12:00 Midnight his friends on. it. Mr. Moody was Peart 0) Chi allowed dally access to the delibera- teagd. Your hour y HA a (00) Chica ie. eae tions of the grand jury and he und ae y ..| his assistants assumed four fifths cf JSD (803) Moc Popular. Dah ieaee lh opula®| the time of grand jury in their wild Farhi eGR tends sy Totsy,| ™4d desire to bring an indictment RATURE TAPKS-SPORTS » | 28ainst. somebody connected with ers this administration. Mr. Moody in tei kutoon. Cozy cor-| BS activities before the grand jury 3 CNRS (400) Saakatoyn, Cozy’ cor) cannot. deny that’ he bas /not’vhad ys Worth V'hile hed 630 P.M the full and complete co-operation of the judge and the district and county attorneys, as well as the nd jury {tself, in gearching every tion of the highway department.” audio Na- WBZ (333) Springfield. ture League. 15 P.M. WRNY (259) New York. Archt-| * tecture, | . 940 P.M. | WBZ (333) Springfleld. Civil Ser- vice. WANT TO DANG (Name of orchestra is given) AT COLUMBIA TODAY; | 630 P.M. WHO (626) Des Molnes. Reese ot INATEURS TOMORROW 7:00 P.M | ‘ KSD (546) St. L s. Missouri ALA, . — 830 P.M. “The Shield of Silence.” a thrill- with, LOIS WILSON + WALLACE BEERY WARNER BAXTER - PHYLLIS HAVER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1925 it’s Rich more cups in a pound Bluhill Paramount Picture Brave hearts and strong bodies clashing for love and duty. Heroic action, quaint humor and wholesome romance. <A_ spectacular story of the sea filmed on a “Covered Wagon” scale by the director of “North of 36 —Also— PACEMAKERS COMEDY SPECIALTY MARY SPENCER pancina MUSICAL TRIO THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA SCENIC ing romance of the west with plenty of tense situations, and fast action. CFCA (356) ‘Toronte 845 P.M. Watson's. Shows Start 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6:00, 7:40 and 9:20 LAST | RIALTO, 35 K. of P. NIGHT Part of Proceeds Donated WHT (400) Chicag Riverview. | Leo Maloney {fs starred in this new 9:00 P.M. hard-riding, hard-fighting western. 4 WTIC (476) Hartford. Tasi‘lo’s. | It opens at the Columbia today iss WHO ) Des Moines. Corn —Also— Sugar, . SUE eo PM “WILD WEST” WEBH (370) Ch Oriole. Charter 5 WQS (448) Chicago. Tainbo. —and— 10:00 P. M. RALPH GRAVES KEVE (240) St. Louis. Romaine. nl Newe KTHS (275) Hot Springs. The | ( o4 K Ss “Rider of Purple Cows” ROUSE eNe. PORUB Shows at 1—3—5—7—9 11:00 P.M, be 17 Million Jara Used Ye WBCN (266) Chicago, KYW ($36) Chicago. ders. Midway. Coon-San- 1130 P, 0) Chicago. WEBH ( Oriole. WHO 4526) Des Moines. Corn Sugar. = i Pr. M. WDAF (366) Kansas City. Night- hawk Frolic. isco, Alamo, Los Angeles, Hick- 1925. by Internationa! Radio Program: Dias —————————_ The Empress of Japan is much ine terested in sericulture and person: ally takes care of the silk-worms and feeding them on mulberry TO-NIGHT TOMORROW ALRIGHT A Vegetable Relief For Constipation Nature's Remedy (NR Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative with a pleasant, near-to- | nature action. Relieves and prevents ness, constipation and sick headaches. ‘Tones and on — Chips kaa off the Old Block ©] WR JUNIORS—Littls Ws Gas —in one-third dy-coated. For children and adults, SOLD BY YOUR DRUG@IST | Now You'll Eat More Oranges THE FINEST QUALITY IS NOW OBTAINABLE IN Navel Sunkist Oranges FOR EVERYDAY USE California’s Best Your Dealer Can Supply You Today Look for the Sunkist Wrappers— Your Protection Grown, Packed and Shipped by CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWER: EXCHANGE : Black Cyclone —_—_— When BETTER pictures are made AMERICA will show them! “The Sweetest Story Ever Told” A love story of a man and a maid—and the love story of a horse, wild and unconquered, and his mate—the story of their struggles, their battles in the wilderness for the ladies of their hearts—and the amazing friend- ship that came between “Black Cyclone” and the man who was conqueror, yet a friend. MISS MYRLE RIDENOUR AT THE ORGAN —Also— COMEDY AND FOX NEWS AMERICA *=* Shows at 1,3, 5, 7 and 9 o’Clock . ANOTHER NIGHT OF FREE ADMISSION Until 9:30 P. M. We Will Make No Admission or Dancing Charge TONIGHT A Big Time For All, So Come Early and Prepare For an Evening of Pleasure ‘ THE SNAPPY ARKEON ORCHESTRA WILL WHOOP ’ER UP At 9 P. M., and You Dance Free for Half-an Hour ARKEON PRIZE WALTZ TOMORROW NIGHT ae ; ;

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