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yey I PAGE FOUR ee | “TUNBLEWEEDS” ENDS AMERICA RUN TODAY: “HAVOC? GOMES NEXT Best Treated | Externally CONSTANT dosing upsets little stomachs. Modern mothers prefer to treat chil- dren’s colds externally—with Vicks VapoRub. They simply rub i the throat and chest at bed hioned poultice the soreness and same time, (2) Like a modern vapor lamp be- cause the body heat releases the ingredients in the form of medicated apors which are inhaled all night Jong. These loosen the phlegm and z to this ways at once ie Wicks Vane Rus | 2! Misiowdars UseD YEARLY | Wer 2 of a delight y E girl of the mi sarbara Bedford who plays the in the William Fox] ion of “H * which | to the America theater i | recently won the squash hip of the mo tournament 1 wood Athletic Club and} vere such sta 2 with the efforts of a O'Brien. Others in t Madge Bellamy, Margaret Livings Clark, W MMMORME BEHAVE A ie Fenton, and § *) AINLTO 1S LAUGHING "HIT OF THE SEASON: jon—that is the rec producing companies. producer of high | has broken this r c with the release of “Ma | comedy featuring and Ann Ann Pen- ngton, which will have its pre- miere showing at the Rialto theater today, he has given to the motion | pict public three superb come dies, namely, “Charley’s Aunt,” | Seven Days” 2 his Americanized version of Jean Arlette’s celebrated | French f which has held the stage great suc for several | years ji | “Madam Behave mirth-pro- | voker of the finest ‘The stor: with the efforts of a you t, impersonated by Mr. tinge win the affection of ¢ nl delicious comedy part t Miss Pennington They interfered with by a pair of old find and marry Madam Brown,” tharios who seel a missing woman, and when by force of circum: stances, the young architect is ob- liged to ime the character of the nd finds himself the object persistent wooing of the two an laughable eltuations en- The climax is said to be as novel as it is amusing. “Madam " is sald to be a cousin of vhich enjoyed and still enjoys, widespread popular fi t storm hat is made of silk, stitched in fancy esigna and lined with water-proof. It may be worn in desired. But they look hats all the 1en's storm ne-Herald’s r edition. A com- plete survey of unty and Wyoming in 19 TOMO RROW NIGHT Is Opening Night of MARCHETA “The One We’re AT All Going to See” THE ELKS Auditorium WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY 8:30 P. M. \dmission $ yur tickets at any or from a member of Exchange 1.00 and $1.50 drug store, at the Elks Home, the Ticket Committee. Them for Reserved Seats at Lloyd’s Drug Store. Choose Your Night And Bring the Whole Family to See ~“MARCHETA’ Auspices Casper Elks No. Senefit of Elk 1353. KENTUCKY PRIDE” AT cAm usements | at the Co- lumbia. Each lady purchasing a I toket herself will receive a free REX TOGETHER WITH NEW SERIAL THRILLER Kentucky Rex theater t¢ of-th ary f ot ts It engros: mn emporium: thoroughly the chorse ‘oven with the gs In a quite romantic the plot ing east cen! t screen celeb ra Ithall, J. Farr Ma Astor, all ve fine performances, { sonably certain that at least the five very famous horses in this same cast will be given the palm in the bestowal of encomiums Ne other than Cy and vich are these two kings of the | turf with such strong penchants for } ‘stealing the picture” in this, their | Jebut on the screen. Many will want to seo featture just be cause they are in it so prominently lato W. J. Bryan and his ur 1 logical part of Miami's] serial, “Sunken Silv aturing | Alinee and W today | at the Rex theater fact, every that ol attention from Mian has been utilized as a background for this fascinating story of mys- t adventure and romance, adapted from Albert Payson Ter. hune’s na “Black Caesar's Clan.” nal COLUMBIN PRESENTS “POWER OWINE? FOR MEN'S NIGHT TONIGHT Tonight is men’s night ticket for her male escort. “The Power Divine” is the picture which began « two days’ engage- ment at the Columbia theater last night and those who fayor red-blood. ed romantic melodrama will be given an exceptional t. The story, | which fs of the Kentucky hill folk { and thelr feuds, was written by L V. Jefferson; H. G. Moody skilfully handied the director’s megaphone and fascinating Mary Wynn and dashing k Livingston acquit themselves most creditably in. the leading roles; the supporting cast ts of the same high standard and is comprised of such popular players ‘ Carolina Brunson the prod f popular appeal DLO-TIME DINGES T0 | BE FEATURED TONIGHT AT WASHINGTON HALL Old-time square dances will be the order of the day at Washington hall this evening when Bohn's orchestra will unlimber a flock of old time tunes and a professional “caller” will ven up the party with plenty of vocal work. This is the first Square dance program offered by Washington Hall in several months and should be relished by many. In addition to the square dances there will be plenty of the regular 4 and popular stuff so that the er set can shake a mean ankle too. Come and bring the whole family this as every element evening for there’s a good time in store for every member. Ladies will be admitted free as usual. A large turnout is expected, $$ $$ $ $ §$ MONEY TO LOAN On Diamonds. Watches. Jewelry and Musica} Instuments and Good Clothes Jewelry Repairing and Agate Cutting United Jewelry Shop. 49 8. Center COLUMBIA MEN’S NIGHT Here’s Where the La- dies Wear the Prover- bial PANTS Each lady purchasing » ticket herself will receive a free ticket for her male escort To see ‘The Power Divine’ A stirring drama of the Kentucky Hills With Jack Livingston and MARY WYNN Also Comedy “THE BIG CITY” Shows 1:30, 3.15, 6:30, 3 Charity Fund. 30 30¢ RADIO PROGRAM FOR TODAY | | Corkers presenting Old Time Melo- ret | TUESDAY, JAN. 12th ER'S WHITE (469) Was Marines Band Musical ) Cincinnati—Burnt dies 10:00 ndrix KTHS (375) Hot Springs— College Band and Glee SILENT STATIONS Fastern: ‘, WAHG, WBRR , KFUO, WHA, WOS, WSM, WSMB, WSUL Western: KLX EVENING CONCERTS 5:30 P.M. Chul KDKA (809) 1. Pitts. “K, D. K A ¥¥ (380) Schenectddy. Dinner 5 P.M. WCCO (417) St. Paupl. Dinner Con 6:30 P. M. (492) New York, Davis E Octette, also WCAE WOO, WSAR. WOO (509) Phila, Dinner Musto. 7:00 P.M. ) Chicago. Broadmoor. Chicago. Trianon nto, Concert Pro- gram. 7:15 P. M. WREO (286) Lansing. Reo Band 7:30 P.M, WE ansing, Mich. Reo Band. WHO (526) Des Moines. Raleigh Quartet. WRC (469) Washington, Edison Hour. WHAS (400) Louisville. Concert BAF (492) N. Y, Gold Dust KSD, WCABR, WCCO, WFI, WGR, WJAR, WLIB WOC WV WGY (380) Schenectady. Edison Hour, also WJZ, WRC, WSAT (326) Cincinnati. Chimes. 8:00 P.M. WAAM (263) Newark. Marinello ‘Twins. KFDM (816) Beaumont, Tex. Mu- st WSB ( Atlanta. Mustcal WPG_ (300) tie City. Chal- fonte, Haddon Hall. WGY (380) Schenectady. Vocal. WLW (423) Cincinnati Old Time Review KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Conce: Knicker- yew York. Powder Extracts gf Coftee Jf Spices # Che Casper Daily Cribune ~ N KGO (861) Oakland. Eveready Hour. WRNY (259) N. ¥. Tow in Re- view. : 10:10 P. M. WKRC (826) Cincinnati. Songs. : WRNY (259) N.Y. Up and Down Broadway. . a eenaanmnenn, bocker Serenaders. F (492) N, Y. Eveready Hour, JAL, WCCO, WEAR, WHEI, Popular . WOC, WSAI, WTA WOAW (626) Omaha. Radio Re- WUJ WJAR. view. 8:05 P.M. W330 P.M. Mesa CH) Tneoln. . Of Neb} WGN (802) Chicago. Jazz Skam- Pe, aad er, ane 4 WRC (469) Washington. WRC ladelphia, ‘Vocal.| Foolish Entertainers. M. KDKA (809) B. Pitts. Granw The- £0. Musical, ater, M. 11:00 P. M. Stdio. WHO (626) Des Moines. Little Antonio. Con-| gymphonto. ee WMC (500) Memphis. Organ. Detroit. Red Apple} KGW (492) Portland. Concert. WKRC (826) Cincinnatl. Popular KFVE (240) St. Louis, Studlo Pro-| songs, gram. 11:30 P. M. WRC (469) Washington. To be] GO (861) Oakland. Auction announced. Bridge. WFAA (476) Dallas. 8S, Methodist 12:00 Midnight U. Faculty WHT (400) Chicago. Your Hour WRNY (259) New York. ‘The Sing-| League. * ing Vagabond, WOAW (526) Omaha. Bee Alarm. WIP (509) Phila. Studio Program. WIBO (226) Chicago, Midnight 0 P.M. Jamboree, WEAR . (390) Cleveland. Loew's eet hate Ve haa piped dd ‘Theater, 3] . wh WMCA (841) N, ¥, Chiropractic. WEAF (492) N, ¥. Conversational WOAW (526) Omaha. De Luxe} French. Program, FEATURE TALKS—SPORTS WLW (423) Cincinnati. Formica 6:10 P.M. Concert, Orchestra. WEAF (492) N. Y. Conversational WFAA (476) Dallas. Bridge. French. WBBM (226) Chicago, Vocal En- 6:55 P. M. semb WGY (380) Schenectady. “Travel WCCO (417) St, Paul. Henry Ford| Talk. Also from WJZ and WRC. Program. 7:00 F WEAF (492) N. Y. Bridge also] WEW (248) St. Louls. Literary WCCO WEE!, WFI, WGR, WOC,| Reading, WCAIL, WW. he 15 P. M. 5 P.M. WSY (405) N. ¥. Zoological Talk. WHAR Atlantic City, Strand 730 P. M. Organ, KDKA (809) East Pittsburgh. Wrold Cruise by Radio. Welsh So- 830 P. M. y- WHAS (400) Louisville. 9:30 P. Talk. KYW (536) Chica 9:00 P. M. Thrift 0. “Evening at Home.” WMAQ (448) Chicago. U. of C. WBAP (476) Fort Worth. Con-| Lecture, WGY_ (380) Schenectady. The SAT (326) Cincinnat!. WSAT.| Grand Tour. <Any time you do not think that ScuittinG Coffee is the finest coffee you ever tasted, your grocer will return your money 77 instantly and gladly. IT (400) Chicago, Studio Pro- 10:05 P. M. KYW (536) Chicago. Applesauce WCCO (417) St. Musical. Club. $ WMCA (341) New York. So. Amer WANT TO DANCE? Troubadors, 7:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. WIR (517) Detroit Serenaders, 0. Popular. E WQS (448) Chic KNX ) Hollywood, Concert. WIP (609) Philadelphia, Pagoda WEAR (890) Cleve. Singing Syn-| Club. copators. 8:00 P. M. WBBM (226) Chicago, Studio Pro-}| ?WEBBM (226) Chicago. Moulin gram. Rouge. KPO (420) San Francisco. Studio 8:30 P. M. Program, WHN (360) N.Y. Palisades. Coffee Insurance You keep the coffee. Schilling Cof. feehas never hy, Wavered, WITH JULIAN ELTINGE AND: ANN PENNINGTON KING JOY Reigns in this Fine Comedy— Al —Also— Bobby Vernon Comedy There’s a Laugh in Every Scene Kinogram News Shows at , 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 TODAY _ TOMORROW a RR te a le 9:00 P. M. WLW (423) Cincinnati. Formica. KTCL (806) Seattle. Dance, KPO (4338) San Francisco. Fatr- Chicago. Chicago, KTHS (875) Hot Springs. Special Dance, 9:30 P. M. WCAU 5) Pitts. Cathay Gar. den. WIP (609) Phila, Dance, also ¥ (880) Schenectady. Mayflow- Lopez. AF (492) N. ¥. Vv R, WFI, WE WCAE, V ww. 9) Phila. Pagoda. 10:00 P. M. WEA? (492 Y. Lopez Orches ra. WFI (395) Phila. ford. WMCA (341) N, Y. pin, WGY (380) Schenectady. er. t Bellevue Strat- Hotel McAl- Mayflow- ) (240) St. Louis. Pittsburgh. Romaine. Midnig 10330 P, WOAW (526) Oma 11:00 P. M. tl M. Omadals. ‘OA ( Harkness. AMERICA LAST TIMES TODAY “Tunbleweets’ The Tumbleweed Never Stays Put But the romance, and the thrills and rapid-fire action in this big Hart picture will stay in your mind forever. History is recorded in heart throbs and thrilling scenes come so fast interest never lessens, pulses never slow down. —Also— “Adventures of Mazie” —And— Fox News Shows 1, 8,5,7,9 10c-40c STARTING WEDNESDAY “SALLY, IRENE and MARY With Eleanor Boardman and Sally O'Neill Never such a gorgeous pic- ture of chorus beauties and the intimate life of the stage world. A big one! Edmund Goulding’s Produc- tion of the Broadway Play. COMING SUNDAY WILLIAM FOX presents~ GENTS 99¢e t } | | of TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926 KPO (428) San Francisco. ians, KGW (492) Portland. Multnomah Cabi WRC (469) Washington. Le Par dis, WFAA (476) Dallas. Mustar Band. 12:00 Midnight WSAT (826) Cincinnati. Sinton's A. M. KHIJ (405) Anges. H man’s. (Cop Cured HisRupture teveral years Doctors said my only hope fe as an operation. Trusses did me n Finally I got hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Yea passed and the rupture bas never retur; although I am di d work as a carpente There was no operation, no lost time, r trouble. I have nothing to sell, but full Information complete cure wit tome, Eugene M cellus Ave., Mai this notice and ruptured—you the misery of danger of an o good. vou write ter 885M Mar WILLIAM FOX SPresenés KENTUCKY PRIDE —With— J. Farrell MacDonald and Pride of Kentucky Stables, a —Also— UNKEN sSIIVER A Mystery of the Florida Everglades High tension drama! Electrifying thrills! Deeds of daring! And a love story that will hold you spellbound with emotion! wm ALLENE RAY & | WALTER MILLER —And— quare Dance TONIGHT We have room for 16 sets, so make up a party and come to Washington Hall Tues- day night and have a real good time. There will be the circle waltz, square dance, fox-trot and waltz. Bohn’s Seven-Piece Orchestra On the Job Washington Hall LARRY SEMON AD NEY “STAGEHAND” International News Shows at 1 5 9 one step, rye LADIES FREE

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