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poe ae i ! t 1 1 25 80 atbepeat iss Ai theeed bgRMR ETE PAGE SIX NOW AT THE RIALTO I REAL WESTERNER| play ast. such t a pose matter alfalfa and de ly ger, pre: ispen a mana be actively Identified with} 1 Arizona, and ep raising and rug They ad Lani direction of s in the cast Gaste ph Ric! tributing PAZO OINTMENT PILES Protruding. Dell are For and Proven Rem: edy for Piles is now packed in handy, collapsible tubes with detach- pile pipe, h makes the application of the ointment a clean and easy task of a inoment., Full lirections and scientific‘advice for pile sufferers go. be each tube, Tubes with pile ic.; old style tins, 60c. Get PRY Z0. OINTME from your druggist; or, if you prefer, end stamps or money order direct, Paris Medicine Company, Beaumont and Pine Streets, St. Louls, Moy MONEY TO LOAN the easy monthly payment plan, People’s Winance & Thrift Co, 105 Becklinger Bldg. On ‘TEX PATRONS ASKED This Dependable | * HAROLD LLOYD AND MONTY BANKS COME TO AMERICA TODAY I's advice on “Pullman elng published on 's screen under w or Never.” It Is n of Harold Lloyd's telling the edit! hree-ree] comedy. ing story of a young man to keep & promise he made o¢ sweetheart, to re- her elghteenth birth. caches the’ girl's at the’ depot see him. With the child's par with her the her .employers s on the and the Girl o the child tn Lloyd's efforts to amuse the precocious four-year: old, to comply with her many wishes and to get her to sleep, and then, the next 1 to get her back nto hor wit hi r apparel some of t comedy s the Boy to ning the be A sc fa are—a | —a fortune. it over and over he story of “Keep Smiling.” Monty Banks the merry mirth- maker, also at the America a a thrill—a love} and you'll} NOT TO GIVE AWAY SECRET OF “THE BAT’ |‘: Can you keep a secret? That 1s the question you will be asked before you see “the Bat, the sensational dramatic success of all 's by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hoopwood, which the famous Obrecht Sisters Stock company will Present at the Rex Theater on Fri- cember you probably know sensation of the the- yed for more than w York and it had a run of one entire year in Chicago. More than 1,000,000 have paid some- thing more than $1,500,000 to see it, Moreover, it has proved a: unquall- fied triumph wherever and whenever it hasbeen) seen. And everyone is asked to keep {ts “secret. The fact that critics and public alike have kept faith with both au- thors and managers in preserving the secret of the play has.had not a little to do with its astounding success. Without a doubt, the un- expected climax of “The Bat” is the m staged. And it is this climax that is so carefully guarded as a secret. Certain it {s that not one person who has ever seen the play has been able to guess its finish in advance. Some critics have described “The Bat” as a dramatic smash, Others have contented themselves with tell- ing thelr readers that it fs a play that holds the audience breathless REX Louise I Made in Paris—S| Famous Chicago Fire of 1 Also Capable A BIG SHO NOW PLAYING See Lional Barrymore, Hope Hampton and “FIFTY- —Also— Leading up to Fire “BARRIERS BURNED AWAY” Actors, Harry Morey, and Frank Mayo from start to finish: Still others— and th ve been speak of THEATRE Glaum BIE TY” howing Gay Paris 871 and Important Events Wanda Hawley W—10c—25c ANNO arce Comed ELKS Vickets on Sale at TICKETS— This ADAM and EVA New Mek Cast—Ellison- White Celebrities Monday and Tuesday December 28 and 29 at the ALL SEATS RESERVED Is Not a Local Talent Production. UNCING st surprising finish to a play ever} WEDNESDAY. DEC. 23 International Radio Programs (Central Standard Time.) Ether’s White-Caps 7:00 KENE 4266) Shenandoah— Pullman Porter Quartet of Chicago. 7200 WOO (609) Philadelphia—U. 8. Army Band Concert. 8:00 WDAF (366) Kansas Christmas Cantata by the College Clubs, 9:20 WMAQ (443) Chicago—Indian Program by Gaiiwahgowah. Silent Stations Eastern: CNRA, WBBR, 3, WGY, WHAR, WRC, Central: KFDM, WVEBD, WFAA, WMC. NING CONCERTS 00 P. City— Junior (390) Cleveland. Hotel ) Toronto. 630 P. M. WHO (526) Des Moines. trio. 645 P.M. Hambourg Bankers WAHG (316) N. Y. Piano and banjo, 7:00 P. M. we. Philadelphia. Stage Semi-classt- D (546) St. .Louls. Fur Hour. M (390) Cleveland. Concert. yLUT (385) Philadelphia. Musical Pullman s. P.M. WBZ (333) Springfield. Cantata, First Part-—“The New Born King.” 7:30 . ‘A (841) N. Y. Woods enter- WM P (476) Fort Worth, AD (266) Nashville. Concert. Chicker- 2M (411) Montreal. Studio. AE (462) Pittsburgh. Period, CFCA (356) Toronto. Musical. KDKA (309) E. Pittsburgh. Musi- cal Comedy—Fortuno,” WHAS (400) Louisville. Terminal Orchestra. Des Moines. kK. & 1. Capitol Symphony cr- 8:00 P. M. w (636) EON Wis. Vocal. WGCP (252) N + Vocal. WJR (617) Detroit. Lurrough's 5) Milwaukee. Wiscon- (492) New Ipana mmroubadors WOO (509) Philadelphia. Ameri- can Male Quartet, WDAP (366) Kansas City, Kansas ‘ity Jr. College Glee Clu York. 00 WSAI (326) Cincinnat!. fpana Troubadors. WRNY Vocal, Ww (370) patito Studio, (260) Chicago. Popular (2 “The Bat” as a play that will fur nish a topic for conversation for weeks after it has come and gone. Mr. Sullivan, manage’ of the Obrecht Sisters ompany, stated that the royalty for “The Bat” for thelr road season was $1,000. ‘The Obrecht any have the sole rights *FIFIY-FIFTY” AND "BARRIERS BURNED AWAY’ AT THE REX Jean Del Val, who plays the part of Jean the Apache fn the Encore Pieture, “Fifty-Fitty,” nowsat the Rex Theater, 's a grandson of Theo- phile Goutier, the great French au- thor, fe 1s a notable addition to the splendid cast of this picture which includes such celebrities as Hope Hampton, Lionel Barrymore and Loulse Glaum. In addition to his histrionic talents he {ts an accomplished sculptor, painter and musician,as well as enthusiastic devotee of the dante. In “Fifty-Fifty” he {s given oppor tunity to demonstrate his ability in this line In a picturesque Apache dance, His stage career Includes four seasons with the divine Sarah Bernhardt and two years as leading man n Cecile Sore! at the Come- \die Francaise. In America he has Jap d with Marjorie Rambeau Richard Bennett Following return from Ugypt where she spent six months filming Fires of Hate," Wanda Hawley was engaged by Arthur F. Beck’ for a leading role in “Barriers Burned a story of the great Chicago fire, from the novel and stage play by BE, P, Roe, also at the Rex. In both productions Miss Hawley had narrow escapes from too close contact with fire, her clothing in each instance igniting. “I aurely hope there {s nothing significant in my getting all these parts in fire pictures,” the blonde favorite re- marked the other day, after a timely escape from a particularly perilous scene. “I'm thinking about adding a helmet and rubber boots to my wardrobe.” y Presented by the HALL Sprecher's Pharmacy. 75¢ to $1.50 FREE TICKETS WILL BE PRESENTED LADIES | AT COLUMBIA TONIGHT Days,” featuring the fe. Mix of the screen, Joste the feature it the nbin theater for today and to- A comedy, “The Polo Kid,”" © be show. To each lady attending thé Columbla theater to- night will be given a free ticket to Friday or Saturday vaudeville mat- Inee. Tomorrow nigh tthe Columbla will have a big Christmas tree, for the children, each child attending, nc. companied be parents will be given candy and presents from the tree. Tn addition to this there will be an amateur review featuring all the prize winners of past amateur con- tests, Pooley ne Che Casper Daily Cribune WIZ (456) N. WOAL (395) Houston band. Ww kK RC (326) RC (326) Songs. 8:1: KFOA (454) Seattle. WLS (345) Chicago. AB (341) Lincoln. Woe | RADIO PROGRAM FOR TODAY | | eA musements | 5 | HRMS Es TR STAR OF ‘R40 LANDS? Y. an Wurlitzer, Antonio. Fort Cincinnat!. Popular. Studio Mu- Cincinnati. Popular 5 P.M. Studi ‘ord & Glenn. 9:00 P.M. KIR (386) Seattle. WMAQ (448) E vers, °Q (420) San Francisco. Studio, Chicago. 9) Buffalo. Recital Denver, Studio pro Cincinn: Little nestra 920 P WMAQ (448) Chi gram, WEBH (376 recit AE (452) KTBI ( ) Sa: * (423) 294) Los Ange} 509) Oakland. E ) Cincinnatt Indian pro Popular. rings. “Midnight re Pitts. Loew's Thea Variety. ueational “WSAL” n Francisco, Atwa Cincinnati, Plano 1030 P. M. we ide (250) (24% hour.) Wan’ “(7001 be: war (400) Chi KFOA (45 KJR (385: sencer, WHAD (2 organ, 75) 10; ite XY (428) Cine tes ‘wsb (428) A IL ee) (405) Los Angeles. Oak Pa Popular hicago. Jazz skam- A la Carte. ‘Times, Post Intelll- Girls cor Milwaukee. fequest Cino male quar Vocal. 1 WEBH (870) Chicago. Musical WCCO (417) St. Paul, Mpls. Or- gan, 1145 P.M. KSD (546) St. Louis. Midnight Mass. 12:00 Midnight WHT (400) Chicago. Your hour league. 100 A. M. WQS (448) Chicago. FEATURE VA) 5:30 F Sch WGY (380) Children's Prog! 6: Ww Knowledg WBZ (333) Springfield. ture League. KPO (420) § dren's Hour. | WSAL (826) ¢ 8:00 M. WERC (422) Cincinnati. view. ram P.M. ectady. of Book Radio Na+ Py. M. Francisco. Chil- . M. nnati, M inc Art Talk. Book Re- (CUTICURA Mother’s Favorite cura Talcum is srerywhere. 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Hos and Cold Waser and Use of Bash Single Rooms - $2.50 $3.00 Double ~ + 350 400 450 Within 3 minutes Grand Rooee with Provane Bach Central, 5 minutes Pennsyl- Bee os > aaa Sha sto vania Terminals. atte eas \W. JOHNSON QUINN, SANTA CLAUS AT THE RIALTO TONIGHT BRING YOUR COUPONS AND TAKE HOME ONE OF/THE MANY GIFTS A COUPON WITH EVERY TICKET UP TO9 O'CLOCK ° HARRY CAREY g BAD LANDS’ Also Comedy and Kinograms “HIS BROTHERS KEEPER” The Typographical Union Picture THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1925 n. e. See the Wonderful Picture His Brother’s Keeper at the RIALTO THEATER TODAY Then when you contract for printing ask for the &MBLEM which signifies the Union Printer is “HIS BROTHER’S KEEPER” ea Heg RE X THEATER Continuous 1 to 11 DOUBLE PROGRAM—40¢ AND 25¢ TODAY AND THURSDAY FRANK MAYO —In— “BARRIERS BURNED AWAY” —Also— Lionel Barrymore and Louise Glaum —In— “FIFTY FIFTY’ —+And— ‘JACK MULHALL —In— “WILD WEST” Chapter No. 8 —-Also— INTERNATIONAL NEWS - WEBH WHO gar. Or WDAF hawk Chicago. 4 ) Lose 526) Des «Moines. C Angeles. Why not an Essex for Xmas? orn Su lamo, Hick- ational 50.) Salt Creek Busses Gasps! Thrills! AM TODAY Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7,9 oVlock Monty BANKS KEEP SMILING” HAROLD LLOYD (Reissue) and MILDRED DAVIS iow LATES PRICES 25c and 50c Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel |] 8 a.m. and 1 p.m and 6 p. m Leave Salt Creek 1 p, m. and 6 p. Bus “eaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co. } BAGGAGE AND £XPRESS TELEPHONE 144 i OBREGM pe ‘STOCK COMPANY . ‘qno FAMOUS LADIES ORCHESTRA The Play of a Century THE DRAMATIC SMASH ERICA AND THURSDAY —Also— —In— OR NEVER” —And— T FOX NEWS

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