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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1926 Q musements a ee of all women be they rich or poor, Windows full of clothes to attract old man; Ynes Seabury, a jealous| haif-breed; Jim Corey, a hateiul vi lain; Philo McCullough, the tong arm of the law; W, J, McCulley police officer; Chu: lon, the villain’s henchman; Tex Young, the © cook, and Bill Gillis, a y cowboy. A another he Casper Daily Cribune | RADIO PROGRAM FOR TODAY |Succcss” Zo. Be Temporary WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6 International Radio Programs Program (Central Standard Time.) WCAU (277) Phila. 8 WHIT APS Four. WMAQ (448) Chicago, Musical Jones Jolly PAGE FIVE LACKHEAD: Res RIC. Starts Thursday ited States 5.00 CATLEFLMED IN WOMANHANLED NOW AT THE RULTO os Richard Dix, at the Rialto Thea-| clothes, ter in his latest Paramount starring picture, “Womanhandied,” the an-| With this swer to “Manhandled” by the same] earnings. This Hobart Henley pro- , Arthur Stringer. Gregory | 4uetion made for Metro-Goldwyn- att p saree Wha, singed all the rae.| Mayer is coming to the America| Marriage and divorce in his recond ing thrills in Dix's picture, “The| Theater tomorrow, It 1s from an ortgtnal story writ- Lueky Devil,” directed this one. ris appear in the supporting cast. Five thoysand long-horn attie the same herd used a year ago for Meredyth them; advertisements of the most appealing sort to intrigue them be- cause for generations that has been the thing to which they have been most susceptible. There gre women who heir very souls—for clothes. There are others who go hungry their appetite for— Norma Shearer is the star of the | t!e72! production while Lew Cody is fea- | 0" starye With the directness which has al “A Slave of Fashion" {9 In Une| ¥8¥8 characterized wa most feminine of aij] 8ereen stories'in the past, C. Gard- ; ‘F MARRAGE PLS AT REK 1S STRING) | Sims su THE OF LIFE TODAY |stats | m m ea | ner Sullivan has stepped boldly in| kick. wopb, WEAA, WMC. and attaeked the yital problem of J gram F. B. 0. production with the conse- quence that “If Marriage Falls" is one of the most daring and {!lymin; Msther Ralston and Margaret Mor-]t@R by ‘Samuel Shipman, adapted 3 a water Ra and made Into continuity by Begs| #tive pletures in recent Adhering closely: te his unconyen: theory that a marriage of fenco or of money is no mar- ye $:00 © (417) St. Paul—“The| WBZ (383) Springfield. Banjo Se Ipana Troubadors" from New York | lection. aan Pershiti by Remote Control. ue _ 3:43 P.M. 1 ing, ?815 WLW (423) Cincinnati—Bes-| KFOA (454) Seatije. Studio. a plebisci ketball Game—Kenyon College vs.} |. 9:00 P. M. | sion, an official will Cincinnati ¥, M, C. A. Wildcats. * oe Bar) Seattl * eee tae ke hie place. It fs understood au- c 62) 8 ws AQ (448) Chicago. 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Circus wild animals in vast varie- _—_————- riage at all and might better be dissolved forthwith, Mr. Sullivan has turned his attention to the an- Swer to a question that ts daily be. coming more serious in the United States. A cast comno is. - M, WMBB ( Chicago, Sem!-Class J 1. Hour, WGY (890) Cleveland, _ Dinner 30 P. M. Concert, Be Pr WEBH (370) Chicago. Popular, a0 B 10:00 P. M. WEAR (990) Cleveland. Hotel! seyvw (536) Chicago. ‘Midnight Re- Cleveland, vue. 6:30 P.M. Nediam) caign Bite Eee re WHO (526) Deg Moines, Reese:| ,, VAP (452) Pitts. Loew's Thea Hughes. Toronto, A Radio ty Band. lea’ PICTURED iN GIBSON STORY AT SOLUMEI Rapid aetion, beautiful scenes and balante themselves on their|® Story that holds the spectators en- oe een thralled is the current feature at capable of doing| the Columbia theater today and to- d faney tricks; a mankey | ™errow, where Hoot Gibson ts shin panies i ing particularly bright In his tatest One white horse, trained for a| starring vehicle, “The Calgary’ Stam- | sequences of “Simon the Jester,” a dramatic photoplay featuring Bu- gene O'Brien and Lillian Rich, that will be shown at the Rialta theater tomorrow. This is the list Director George Melford handed the property man: A ddnkey that’ can dance, kick and clown generally. One dozen trained cats, who can shoot a toy gun, walk on their hind front legs on a wire. Several dogs, and Hien. pede." circus performa “SLAVES OF FASHION’ TO COME 0 AMERICA Add movie perils:y-During thejand a trial the Sereen which man, who plays the heroine's other port. Rushed to the Emergency hospital, be got X-ray | gaiety. treatment and it was found he had a# bone in his hand, 3 Young Wife Learns the | Truth/ { A True Story Based on the Disillusion- ment of Mrs. Crisp As Set Forth in Her Letter Which Appears on This Page MBS: Irene Crisp of Kawende, Mani- toba, gasped in amazement when she saw her husband reading True Story Mag- azine. She had beeh led to believe that it was not a refined magazine, that in places ic was indelicate, if not immoral, And now to find the man she had married, reading “that awful magazine.” At her exclamation of shocked remon- strance he handed her the book saying: “My dear! Read every story in this mag- azine ani then prove to me that a ieee one isimmoral. It contains nothing but the experiences of human beings like urselves. If we can arn by the experi- ence of others, isn’t that much better than having to go through ourselves?” Taking s advice, she read it. soe 0, Search asshe would later, Y ea she could not find single word that was objectionable. Onthe contrary each con’ tained a moral so owerfully driven LES as never to be forgotten. Never had she been so en- tettained, so Seeely moved, so wonderfully instructed. Today among the two and one half millions who read True Story none are more faithful in their support than Mrs. Crisp, oh Ts: oe of Dear Sir:— have been a faithiu . my may it live! Yet there are still people who believe as this wife and mother once did. This is unfortunate, since an examination of any {Issue of True Story Magazine will quickly reveal its helpful, inspiring character. Whether it be a story of joy or sorrow, of love er hate, of triumph or failure, it points a lesson af unforgettable vividness and dramatic power. February rue The Greatest Newsstand Sale in the World Thrills, and beautirur scenery—the two requisites of the successful ple- ture of the West—are present in abundance in this picture. in all her glory was never better pre sented to the screen than through 1925, the scenes of this drama of the West| —sulch which was actually film-d {n the ‘ y | Canadian location AFTFA AUINKER AFAN “The Calgary Stampede” ts the i. story about a young man wrongly accused of a crime dom is more dear than !mprisonment vith posshfle conietion filming of “His Majesty, Bunker| So he disappears with the Mounted Bean,” the Warner Bros. Classic of | Police on his trail closes at the|he turns to a ranch where he America tonight, Matt Moore, who|a small job plays Bunker Bean, went down and| up until the Calgary Stampede opens | Great Britain, Aristide out in a fight with Gayne Whit-|'ts week of festivity. Even greater suspense ts created suitor. Matt dived over a daven-| here where much of the plot ts un-| !n negotiating the Locarnc Hollywood | folded amid the scenes of carnival | Hoot Gibson has an excelllent cast broken a blood vessel and brutsed| supporting him. Included. are Vir-| row Wilson, by not insisting that the ginia Brown Faire, a delicate, wist- Clothes. clothes, clothes. The wail! ful heroine; Clark Comstock, a tragic Lovas siateen when my fret lecture w ministered for even think Seory Magazine. Mother wa more so, The result was that | wouldn't eo much True Story Magazine. ‘Three years pon my husba 5 jumped all over him.” He replied, a 1 Read every story and prove where on moral. It contains nothing but expe- rlences of humans like ourselves. If we can learn by tho experience of other soul than to go through it oursel: ‘Upon Tread te. Since then 1 ie a the bi q porter of Tae Story, and the bitter experience of others has broadened my mind and softened h Every Issue ef True Story is good, Long Sincerely, (Mrs.) Irene Crisp with exaci istic stories that has made True Story a favorite with its millions of readers. World on the 15th, True Romances on the 23rd and True Experiences on the Ist of each month. cellent histrionic ta! MacDonald and Jean Hersholi gives a sterling performance in a picture which John Inee has ably directed The outstanding char ater today. Woodrow Wi Canada man H. Yet to him free yward for the past wv A cowpunch Action and thrills pile} nrizes to Austen C 1 tineinnatl. a d of such ex-| KSD (546) St. Louis. Pur Hour, | npc, ) Cinetnnatt Jacque WTAM (390) Cleveland, Concert.) ““waroa (341) New York. Hofbran Donala| WLIT (395) Philadelphia, Studfo,| pang = i ‘ woo ) Philadeiphia, U, 8. 10:30 P, M. | Army Band. 7:05 P. M. WGN (302) Chicago. Jazz Skam- per. ; . WGY (380) Schenectady. 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