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co a PAGE FOUR nts ‘BEST PEOPLE? iam AT THE UALTO; “THAT ROYLE GIRL? 15 NEXT world of at rear. ‘n con s strikingly shown in “The Best iney Olcott's newest pro- Paramount, due at the ater today. fn the production ‘are Baxter, as the e ¢ Willa ne and eConville adapted screen from the Avery Hopwood D, W. Grif s one of the big film ear. Consequently, ers will find cause for sing in thé announce ree days beginning ito Theater will 1amasterplece, xtramatic, Balmer's an Maga ed cast e favorites Fields, local genera) r ment that next Su show his centers . & jazzy. » modiste’s manne: atuation for Bred band leader, ‘n: sensational murder- ° austere . is the love tri n of extra- clone, hich even | ERTS WRECK’ AT REX 16 AN UPROARIOUS | FARCE OF WILD WEST “The N fous farce, f Sisters tonigh This play deals with the adven- tures of a “nervous wreck,” who has driven his flivver from Pennsyl- vania to Arizona to regain his shat- tered health. As he plains, all se wishes is a quiet place is ambitions are frus a series of volcanic hap- hich lead him through an a hold. f a dozen fights, gain him a wife and restore him to heal his own ob- jections. “Somebody fun out of Hf finds that he h many-diseases and his boast. How. the Nefvous Wreck, alwaye clinging to his medicine case, troun. ces all the ranch hands who make love to Sally, converts himself into a dishwasher and waiter, ally outwits the sheriff, Sa derous fiance, forms the nuc a serles of screaming episodes. Johnny Sullivan as the Nervous Wreck is the star of the evening and proves himself a comedian of ability. He portrays perfectly the pill-ridden invalld, forced into one atic episode after another. By gesture and facial tricks he kept the characters constantly before the audience and gave his lines their full interpretation. {s always taking the * he moans, when he been cured of the were his pride Bert Bucking: Underwood, Teday Armand bL, and Frank pAnty plaintively ex- | d a fe~ months, and a decent | Sherbu: spelle love Royle gl MONTE BLUE AGA SPEEDS IT UP IN THE AMERICA FEATURE t Tires,” the Warner een which is 4 Theater, es his second appear: on in a speed produc. © signing of his new t with the Warners, he has “The Limited Mail.” a n wrecks, and now on of the Gregory wrecking story. won his film ackerizations his lif cowboy, miner, nter and raflroad fitted him. with pictures like The Mar- “The Lover of Ca- Me Again,” he associated with He was becom: Continental lover, 6 Mail” and now, rought him back an birthright. ed Hot Tires’ son- mon who develops automobiles Mente virile ¢ ict also speed-mad. are involved tn ther, and Charles Conkl cachman. Lincoln Sted- ro, and Windsor Farm Dairy Butter CAOPER INVITED 10 WATCH YEAR OUT AT COLUMBIA TONIGHT Five new acts of roadshow vaud- eville opens at the Columbia thre. tre today. An extra day has. been given over to vaudeville this week in order to. have the troops here to put on the special “midnight New Years eve frolic which will be given at 11 o'cléck tonight. Bach act is putting on special numbers and stunts for the special show in keep- ing with the festive spirit of the new year, There will be noise makers for everybody attending. The regular shows today, which includes the five acts of vaudeville and Virginia Valli and Bugene O'Brian in the “Siege,” will be given at 2:30 this afternoon and at 7 and 9 o'clock this eVening, ——___ BOB-HAIRED BANDIT Io HEROINE OF AEX FILM, “BAD COMPANY” Supposing able i a bobbed hatred bandit managed to get into your house on a ruse and then at the polnt of an ugly gun held you up and robbed your safe of valuable rs? pposing then a few hours later same girl bandit but at time she was the beautiful and t guest at your frie>d’s home. ould you do under these cir 8? There are many things magine that you would the Halt’ s Catarrh - wil) do what we cialis for it Medicin ti 1 stern or Catarrb ot Deafnes: Gaused oy Catarth Als ar # Blood Puri fier it gives wonderful resules, Al Droggises. \, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Matinee Only ‘Bad Company’ eS ee —In— “Into the Net” Chapter No. 4 —And— International News as an fall which {s an magazine story erybody'’s Magazine of “The Ultimate | adaptation from the published in under the title —————__—_ Che Casper Daily Tribune Orthan Mistreated in Reishive! 's Borns ing a grudge against a person, I am an "t, orphan. Should I have my guard- lian take me where else? He ves everythi his relative tells unhappy. I do them. They don't t ney for my clothes, cally don't feel'that I can stand his mich longer. Would it be wise jicate with my guardian the position I have with BLONDIE, ur guardinn should know the about the matter, and you Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am relative of mine but w with a seem’ to wrong and she blames me for them She has two children. They are to me but they mre always causin mischief. She {s forever throwir something up to me something I 4c bout. I truth Block West of TODAY FRIDAY—SATURDAY—SUNDAY 5 ACTS NEW ROADSHOW VAUDEVILLE —ALSO— VIRGINIA VALLI and EUGENE O'BRIEN in “SIEGE” 5 Afternoon 10c, 30c. Evening 10c, 40c NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT FROLIC BEGINNING AT 11 O'CLOCK TONIGHT An especially arranged entirely different show, presented by the performers of this week's vaudeville. NOISEMAKERS FOR EVERYBODY ADMISSION 50c 25c REX Theater 53: FRIDAY, New Year’s, Matinee and Night OBRE CHT eR STOCK COMPANY AND FAMOUS Henning >p-Cass. Shows 2:30, 7 and 9, 8:15 LADIES ORCHESTRA “THE NERVOUS WRECK” BY OWEN DAVIS One Big Laugh Two Hours Long With Johnnie Sullivan in a Side-Splitting Comedy Character, Continuous Show New Year’s Day from 1.P. M. Until 11 P. M. Pictures 1 P. M. Until 2:30 P. M. Stock Company—“Nervous Wreck” 2:30 P.M. Until 5 P. M. Pictures 5 P. M, Until 8 P, M. Ladies’ Orchestra 8 P. M. Until 8:15 P. M. Stock Company—“Nervous Wreck” 8:15 P. M, Until 11 P. M. DOUBLE BILL ALL DAY 25e 50c PICTURES FOX NEWS PORT LIGHT ton Comedy. Feature AD COMPANY’ With Conway Tearle and Maige Kennedy D. W. GRIFFITH PRODUCED ‘THE BIRTH OF A NATION’ ‘INTOLERANCE’ ‘WAY DOWN EAST’ ‘ORPHANS OF THE STORM’ AND NOW WEHAVE— D.W. Griffith’s first produc- tion under his new Paramount contract. “THAT ROYLE CIRL” STARTING AT THE RIALTO SATURDAY should write him at length, not-de- fending yourself but giving all of the facts, and ask him to find you another home. He. no doubt wants you to be happy and content and will act for your best interest If your present unfortunate condition is made apparent to him. Adyice for “Nervous Wives.” Dear Mrs. Thompson: May I c6n- tribute a few suggestions to “Ner; vous Wife?" Having had experience along the same line, mayhe she will be interested, Nervous people are easily irritated and I found by ex: perience that by ‘taking ten’ or fit teen minutes a day just to relax and think of pleasant things is'a won; derful help in gaining composure and obtaining a new prospectus. If your busband's only fault ts careless- ness about the house, you can be very thinkful. He obuld do lots ,of other things so much. worse. You can probably do all the picking up after him tn ten minutes and [ would not ruin the happiness of a home by being too “finicky.” Neatness” is’ a fine thing, but too many women are striving to keep every room looking like-the pictures in magazines, and therein takes away that ‘ mosphere that all men love band smokes a pipe and the least one in every room in th He has a hunting dog, and we have two birds. Our grown children feel free to bring their friends home and we treat hem like one of the family I try to keep our home clean and sanitary, but if-I-see hubby's neck- tie parked on a dining-r6om chair, or see a few finger marks on the piano or if Bob, our dog. happens to track up the front perch just after I ‘have cleaned it {t doesn’t make a crab of me. 1 am only glad my husband: has no worse faults. 1 think? that “many. married women get in a’rut and stay there. “Keep interested in something“ nervous wife, and don't be narrow-minded, Maybe you irritate your husband by being too “fuse, of thit? , I do not belleve wives pity cod- dle husi¢nds, but your ‘attitude seems to me to/be very'sensible, and [ hope that’ “Nervous Wife” will profit by the advice. GIANTS TRADE TWO PITCHERS FOR JIM RING ‘NEW -YORK, Dse:\31.—U)—The New ‘York Giants announced the ac: quisition of “Jimmy “Ring, , véteran right handed twirler of the Phila- de)phia* Nationals, in exchange for Wayland Dean, young right hand- er, and Jack Béntley, southpaw. Sec- oe penned Lincoln FO Shows at 1, 3, NEW YEAR’S EVE Celebration and Frolic TONIGHT Bi Greatest and Most Spectacular Dance Ever Held in the Arkeon CARLOAD OF NOVELTIES—FREE Serpentine, Confetti, Horns, Crickets, Funny Hats.and Loads of Other Nnisemakers DANCING STARTS AT 8:45 . Closé in the Wee Hours of the Morning Don’t Miss This Dance DANCE THE OLD YEAR OUT DANCE THE NEW YEAR IN. ARKEON AMERICA!|= STARTING TODAY W From ca Novel GREGORY ROGERS Monte Blue Patsy Ruth Miller Fred Esmelton Stedman Charles Conklin Tom McGuire William Lowery . —ALSO— NEWS VARIETIES 10c 40c 5, 7 and 9 o’Clock " did you ever think THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925 retary J. J.. Tiérney-sajd no cash wag involved. According to Tierney, Bentiey, who gained a reputation as a home-run hitter as well as pitch- ing star with the Baltimore Inter- nationals before coming to the Glants in 1922, will play first base for the Quaker City team. Bentley and Dean both were-cos ly acquisitions, the fomer Baltimor star being priced at $65,000, wh Dean, who came from Louisvi! was said to have cost close to.$60,( in cash and players two years ago. Oa ah Drink Hillcrest Water. Phone 1151 Fone cron pro mp BAXTER, a | Best PEOPLE’ TODAY. RIALT O tomorrow You see those headlines in the papers every day. Now see the real story of why so many. children of .the rich marry outside of their circle. AESOPS FABLES THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Shows at 1, 2:40, 4:20, REX Sto Added Attractions THEATRE TONIGHT—8:15 , 7:40, 9—10¢ and 40c AND FAMOUS LADIES ORCHESTRA One Big Laugh Two Hours Long With Johnnie Sullivan in a Side-Splittine Comedy Character. —Also— “JONAH “JONES” | THERE’LL BE ANOTHER ONE NEW YEAR’S NIGHT BOHN’S ORCHESTR: NERVOUS WRECK” BY OWEN DAVIS JACK MULHALL Tick Bs as Sale, “INTO THE NET” : Start Cater No. 4 Pictures 7PM —And 7:20 P. M. - M. LLOYD HAMILTON to 8:10 P. M. Curtain 8:15 P. M. INTERNATIONAL NEWS PRICES 25c AND 50c TONIGHT NEW YEAR’S EVE GIGANTIC FROLIC Washington Hall “Everything for a Wonderful Party” DANCING BEGINS AT 9 P. M. DANCING STOPS AT ?-?-2 EVERYBODY’S GOING See the Old Year Out and the New Year In at Washington Hall

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