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flATUXDAT, DZCnfBnt A I I A FMMII A I PROGRAM FEATURES FOR TODAY 7 P. (526), Omi- Historical anniversary. WFI (394.5), Philadelphia Play, "A Veil of Old 7'26 P. (508.2), Philadelphia. "Look-Out 1925," musical revue." 8 P.

(246), Milwaukee. Open air Xmas program. WFI (394.6), i a i a Polish Xmas carols. WSM (282.8), Nashville. Jim Thompson, south champion fiddler.

11 P. M. --KFRC (296.9), Houston. Colored choir in negro spirituals. Radio By Clock CINCINNATI PROGRAMS FOR I'ODAY, DECEMBER 24 10:13 A.

forecast and market reports, river stages. 11:55 A. time. :30 P. reports.

6:55 1'. forecast ana market reports. 7 P. organ concert. 7:0 P.

talk for children. P. Hawkins. I 8 P. Old Time Fiddlers--Cor-j )lns' Serenaders.

P. dance music from Castle Farm. WSAI--330 7-45 P. Children's stories. I P.

radio olilmo eoa- 2ert. 8:13 P. Bicycle Playing sextet. 9 P. S.

Playing Card weekly lews review. Mclcra. 10 F. McKuy and his orchestra from the Swiss Gardens. 10:30 P.

features. 10:45 P. McKay and his orchestra. SILENT STATIONS Central: KFDM. KFKX, KFAIQ, KFUO, W.IAD, WTBD.

WHO, WOAN, WOWK WOI. Eastern: WRZ, WCAP. WCAU. VCX, WDWF, WBBJ, WGB, WOHP, OO, WTIC, VEBI, WJAE. Far West: CFAC, KFOA, KLX, KPSN, KWSC.

PROGRAM FEATURES FOR FRIDAY 4 P. (302.8), Eljln. Chicago Philharmonic 7 P. (288.3), New York. Paulist choristers.

7:15 P. (47B.9). Hartford. New York string quartet. 8 P.

(246), Milwaukee. Open air Xmas program. 8:15 P. Jt--WEAT (491.5). New York.

Kent tour, Rosa Low, soprano, Beniamino Gigle, tenor; also WEEI, WCAP, WfiK, WOAE, WJAR, WSAI, WWJ, WOO, WOCO, WTAG, KSD, WLIB. 8:45 P. (322.4), Denver. Sacred concert, "Messiah." MONDAY. 7 P.

(268), Worcester. Emett Guard'minstrels. 8 (379.5), Troy. 2-act play "Mr. 1-act comedy.

WBZ (333.3), i i Shriner's band. WSOE (246), Milwaukee. Open air holiday program. 8:30 P. (454.3), New York.

Wanamaker concert. 9 P. (244), Minneapolis. Classical vs. Jazz contest.

10 P. (491.5), New Ywk. Opera, also WOO, WJAR, WOAP, WTAG, WOAE. 10:30 P. (322.4), Denver.

Comedy skit by "The Three Ralphs." 11 P. (428.3), San Francisco. Woodrow Wilson banquet. I 10 P. Girl: musli-.

VYEAF (4I1.C), lullaby time. WLW theatrical: tulk. 5:45 p. WQY (STS.S). "Literary talk 7 p.

KDKA (309.1). light opera. WEAK (ltl.6), WRAP (46S.5), "Holi. Hour." WLW ON STAGE ANO SCREEN P. WKAK conoert.

P. (4S1.C), "Pop" U91.C), WCAV (4CS.6). talk. I (405.1). homo hour.

AVCA1S (401.S), concert. WKAF (491.C).' WCAP (468.6), Gypsies. WKRC Wurlltzor program. Corinne Griffith. Ridto On Sunday Tomorrow will briuir to tbo screen i i.

ri 'FF'tlt WCAP (468.6), WSAI A. P. of the Kialto Connne Griffith in "Declasse" the comedy, "The Care- latest appreciate marvelous cast go t-i the Kialto theatre aw Thursday sec "The Nefc Coiiiuiandracut," Hobci't T. initial picture for Kirst National. has all of produced a yew ago.

There I tuc above and much more is uo detail and a better cast 7, Commandment" a a could not have bwu brought melodrama made to 9 p. (4CS.51. Blue Bird laker's and the band. WEAF (491.0), WCAK (401.3). i sfme the YoX News.

WKKC (42 2C 5 0 Kin-, who gdlier for this picliiiv. Jn addition lo (he featured play- who include Clara How, Leslie JKeutou, Kai-lc YVilliams, Oladvs BUe ox ews. lUrockwell, Nigel Do Urullicr. 1'nu! Bradley King, who has been ami Vivian Oakland, llolly- I2 a) Lesion program iJrauiey JXing, wno nas oecu (468.r.), dated with iho Thomas II. Ince or- wood was scouml fur a hundred or jb.

WCA15 (461.3), Lowe's rt nn nior, 1 (if ihc i "iris on the gauizatiou during the past fivo WLW (422.3)', "concert'music. HvsXi years, has been engaged to make tho First gram. 11:40 V. (3G5.G), Night Hawk frolic. IS (J6S.5), program.

(422.3). thei'ti-lual mars. 12:50 A. (421.3), Troubadours. SIGN ON THERIALTO i i Jliss Griffith has a pretentious sup-' by and One of 'the newest signs lo flash forth upon the darkness of the night in Hamilton is that of Hie Kialto theatre.

This sign has been placed an advantageous position on the roof of the theatre and can ho seen in almost every section (he city. It is a clear and distinct presentation oi! merely the name of the theatre, "Hialto" which stands out with unusual The new portecochere, which At bcinc: placed at the entrance to the is now nearing was such a thing as and will be exceptionally attractive, inuc Griffith productions National. Her first work in this country was "Declasse," which will be shown nt the Riallo Theatre tomorrow. Oilier well known stage plays which Miss Griffith has selected for translation lo motion pictures and which will be adapted by Miss Kin more of ihe prcltipsi jrirls on (he west cuust. Tin; modern sciiucncc hikes place ill a i village i foothills of Calit'oruia, -where Dora I a (Clara 13ow) is teaching school.

Joel Burlovvc (Leslie l''cntuu) a. YUUII farmer is iu love i her, but Dora falls in love wilh A'iclor a (Karle Williams). Brant's love is not sincere and as he is about to leave Iho valley "with Dora an old for the modern niovie fan. There are big moments in Kane's great TEN INDIAN TRIBES LIVED IN BUCKEYE STATE Cleveland, 0., Dec. 20 (IP)--Ten inhabit- Kiver.

Bj 1745 Inbluhcd in They of th tmxt fafhf: witial tribes of the rtfiw. TW! Slmwuees and Ohio- by their consent. The Dclawarcs JbtjMi to tttft into Ohio from 1750. They eventually ecupied resioii along the Muskingua rirer and adjacent They were the strongest barrier lo the advance i io cast arc lllaiichc Sweet, ou. llulbrook Blinii, Doro- TM Pictnwillance near tho present city Commalulmunt" from the Cleveland Museum of Xatural arc Ashes," which met with I seafaring man' (Nigel DC Hrnllier tbusiasm in New York with Florence t'' i liimc of ihe Ancient Colonel Frcilciick 1'almcr's great novel, "Invisible Wounds." Howard Uifc'g'iu is also responsible for the film's nonpareil direction.

Rialto To Welcome The New Year Tho midnight show i which tho new year 1 will be welcomed Keed playing the leading role, and "Tho National Anthem," by J. Hartley Manners, played on (be slage by Laurclte Taylor. Iu "Declasse," (nkcu from Ethel Barryinorc's recent stage success, porting cast, head Hughes, Olive Brook Fazenda. Lloyd Louise In Limousine" Jefferson mjre was such 0 ligual traffic order "Stop Laugh- It is hoped to "have this in it 1vo ld nieiit completed so (hat it can bo sensation ot used for the first time on Sew the biff iNew lork jtiou that is to be presented at the theatre all next week. The During Ilic giviphic scenes of the rime Brant'snat lire changes.

He is learning the lesson of lite. He dc- i Dora. A year passes antl Christmas is again ap- i'huls that Dora's heart is not for i Joel goes to the city and (ells Braut ot Dora's love. Brant immediately goes to the village, arriving as tho seafaring man, playing Santa Clans, concluded distributing presents to the Brant finds Dora is in love with Joel, although she doesn't realize Iho Kialto will be one of tho big slone axes, 1'lin features ID greet the new war i i and bel. The (rihes and their histories arc as follows: Thu Mound Builders.

A people about which (here am no written records. They arc said therefore lo ho pre-hir-toris. Knowledge of them is based on the exploration of the mounds thx'y built. A Xomadic people whose grooved 1 arrows and spear- of Piqua. The Mingoes detached band just prior to (Scnccas) ifere a of Iroquois who tbo Revolutionary War settled on tho Ohio river near the present city of Steubenville, Ji'rom here they spread westward to the valleys of the Sandusky and Scioto.

Their settlements are known as Mingo towns. The Tuscarawas occupied region along the Tuscarawa and Mus- a i Manager A. I found throughout Ohio. Sclnvalm has assembled program 'J'hcso Briber! prolinhly inhabited Ihc of tho best vaudeville headed by sitate just prior to the arrivval Doc Howard and his Broadcasters tbo while man. and presumably from WKKC.

The show will start promptly at 11 o'clock and continue shaped pestles are rivers. They Tcre Iro- BUTLER ENCAMPMENT Butler Kncainpmcnt, Xo. 7, I. 0.1 the 0- held its regular meeting the Odd Fellows temple, Thursday and plans were made ignorcd at a pre-1 al lllcl 3 msc ov c. Dora 10 Girl in tho Lira- Icanl3 (o cl lnd n) clllls happily.

The love theme alone is the making of a wonderful photoplay, but when combined with (he funlasy it is perhaps the Jrcalest story ever world could possibly stop. d. would you do if you had laughter that this big play calls INITIATION ON JAN. 8 forth is the sort that no rules iu beeu knocked senseless by a couple of thugs, robbed of your money GENERAL PROGRAMS Sunday. 7:45 A.

Catholic serviced. 9:30 A. (422.3), Sunday school. A. (370.TM), Protcs- 5 P.

(491.6), music. (305.1). services. 6:30 P. (309.1), band.

TyCAP (468.13), services. WGY (379.5), (401.3), concert. WON (302.8), Heformcd church. Skeczix limn; orsan. I 11 A.

(533.4). services. 0 F. (3GS.G), "School of Air." WEAK (3S9.4), concert (initiation ceremonies which are" lo stripped of your" clothing and left Beautiful Christmas take place at tho local temple, Jan-1 under a bed in a room of the very At Rialto house where you were to have spent a i ctMs ui.u. the week-end as a guest i bat would degree on class of candidates from be bud enough, but suppose in addi- Hamiltou, Oxford, Camden.

and Port; lion lo that (here was lady wilh Union. Odd Fellows from i grippe in that bed and her town and neurliy (owns i a arrived on the scene and insist- 'come'to Hamilton to IIP present for led that you were the lady's hus thc initiation. I band? What would you do This is the ground work of the side-splitting farce "The Girl the presentation of the Christmas feature "The Ancient Mariner" at the Riallo theatre. Through the direction of Tom Smith, chief projectionist, novel lighting cffecls in HAMILTON STUDENTS IN OHIO STATE CONVOCATION Three slinlrnls io Olli a tho Limousine." When Wilson Col- lieon and Avcry Hopwood wrote it, they became authors of (ine of the cleverest, brightest laugh mediums a i and appropriate were arranged, while Mr colors Kdu, levlin, organist, rendered one of most appealing programs ever given on nn organ in Hamil" Upon VvCAE (401.3), artists, jekatarv Hawkins. V30 V.

hand. KFI inatlncc: concert. W15AF inusicnl program. p. (400).

music. A a orchestra. WSAI p. (191.6). WCAB WSAI (325.9).

Cllmiot club. 1 1V.T.ID (370.2). clilldren; talk. WSAI (326.II),.chimes: sextcf. P.

(535.4), musical program. WQY (379.5). nance music. r. M--WEAV 1 (491.fi).

"Poll" oon- erl. WLW danoc music. (325.9). nows; sc-stet; solOP. 8:30 (400), specialties; orran; orclie-stra.

JO r. Lopez orchestra. WG.V Jazz Si-amper. (::70.2, program. AYKRC (302.S), Swiss Gnrden orchestra.

10:30 P. (422.3). features; McKay's orchestra. 11 P. (468.5), violin, h.irn.

2:0 ln-n 2:30 P. a i llla Ihc Midniglit Hear." "Jfail (n that the American seen in Kinp and "Holy Xisht. years. Chrisliuns ovc prcscntalions "1 Every effort i beinp nindc by i these were excrplionally jMauagcr Bobcrsou and Director Burns to make the presentation at the Jefferson theatre as ncarlv well into (ho first nionitiig of the new year. The sale of seats so far indicates (hut the Kialto will be crowded to its capacity for this entertaining feature program.

Musical Revue At Regent Sunday I'Ved Hurley will offer his 'What's Your musical comedy revue at the Regent Sunday, starting with a matineo at 3 p. with night shows of 7 and 0 p. in. This big revue, featuring ''Bud" Brownie, comedian, in the inirlh- quako "The Bell will make one laugh until ho cries at his anlics, vaudeville special- lies will be introduced, including a number by Bud Brownie, comedian; Smith Smith, buck dancers; Jim and Korma Story, iu melodious singing; Jack Noff, Lyric tenor; Smith Dew, dancers de- iti.vc. This revue is rated as one of the fastest moving music shows on the road and offers an Atlanlio City triu harmony singing and dancing.

A J'ast stepping, and good looking chorus adds enough pep and snap to make it a worthwhile cnlcr- (ainnuMit. were Algonquin Indians. The Eries or Cat Nalion, an Iro- ipiois people, occupied northern Ohio along Lake Eric. About 1050 their complete extermination had been effected by tho Iroquois Cou- fdcracy of Six "Nations from Now quois Indians. The Ottawas were an Algonquin people living around Georgian Bay, Canada.

As friends of the Wyan- dota they entered Ohio from the northwest about 1750. SIXTY CHILDREN ATTEND DOKIE CHRISTMAS Butler County Dokies were tho York. For. the next hundred years hosts to sixty Hamilton children at Ohio was a "no-man's land," a Christmas party at the K. of P.

occupied but dominated by the Six hall, Christmas cvc. Santa Claus Nations. was present and distributed treats Tho Shawnces of Tennessee and and toys to each child. There was South Carliua were fully established iu tho Scioto Valley by 1750. They had reached the upper Ohio as curly as 1069 and ivero in contact ivith the Jliamis by 1090.

The Wyaudots, formerly the Hu- rons, livinp; north of Lake Erie, persecuted by the Iroquois Confederacy came into northwestern Ohio from the vicinity of tho Detroit no business session, the evonbg being spent in entertaining the chil- drcn. EED MEN MEET TONIGHT Because tho meeting night, fell on. Christmas, Ottumwas Tribe, No, 100. Improved Order of Red Men, will hold a brief business session at 'the K. of P.

hall, Saturday evenbg. ir.35.1), chapel I WEAK CIS9.4), i a 1 1 om WON (302.8). concert; music. 2:45 P. (491.6).

WCA13 (4111.3). Y. II. conference. (422.1!), orchestra; concert.

4 I 1 (879.r.), i 1'. WSAI CJ. A. K-erl. ho concert cello, soprano.

KYW (535.4), con-! 1:1 Kress carnival. WCA 11:45 P. (36D.6), Nipllt- hawk frolic. 12 f4CS.o), Packard Ititdio cluh. AVJJU (370.2).

orrclicstrii; pop- i. 1.1,--.KY\\' (535.41, v. 5:30 P. C109.1), WCAIO (461.3), dance music. 5:45 P.

(400.1, council. 6 P. vespers. KIM program; music. A Stllliiun Ilinntiy.

P. (491.11). A (46S.5). WCAE (161.3), Capitol Gang. 6:30 P.

(379.5), Prosily, i lorian Wl-IT (400), concert; 1'anl Hador. CINCINNATI PROGRAMS FO'B FEIDAY, DECEMBER 25 the Sutiilnj-. W1.1V Mclrril. 9:30 A. conducted bj iethoilist Book concern.

10:45 A. forecast and river slnBee. 11 -A. worship OC tho Seventh Presb'torian church. 3 p.

b.v Tliuls a i favorite tjynms. P. of tho First clluvcli of a Hills. 1'. prosrain.

P. hy 1-ir. b. Parses Cadman- 7:45 P. radio chiaio concert.

8 P. P. M---Program from Now City, "AUvater Kent radio P. Central Life Insurance company orchestra. (309.1V services.

(461.3). niiiBir. A Fireside liour. WKIIO (422.3), Christian church. 7 T'.

1 Suitdny rlul). 7:30 P. (380.4). orsan. (422.3), Presliyleriun services.

7:45 P. (325.9). conccrl. P. studio pro- Aclins President Gcurge Highlmiro presided i he became head of the university.

FOEMBE PASTOE TO PKEAOH AT CHUECH OP NAZARENE Kcv. and C. 0. Chatfield, t'oriner jws-lors of tho local Church 'of Iho Xazarcne i have charge of Ihc evening service on Sunday night, Jior. and t'balficM are now doing succcsnl'iil evangelistic work and have just returned from of revival campaigns iu ihc cast.

There many friends here will wd- como Ibis opportunity lo a 'them again. The service is at p. in identical i (he Broadway pru- 3 is possible. "The Ancient Mariner" On Rialto Screen For iho last limes today the Rial- lo is prcsivting "The Ancient Jlitri- (he Fox Xeivs; (he C-irantlaiid Rice Sportlight fcailurc, "Outing t'oor all: and Doe Howard -and lib Edmund Lowe Jewel On Sunday For tomorrow and Monday the Jewel is presenting i i Lowe of a and a a of I "Wild West." The sl(U-v Is f.iid lo have all Ihc i i a -ojiic nights FISH FRY TONIGHT A fish fry is to be held at 7:30 o'clock Saturday night in Liberty li.ill, in 'Ibc Iveitli building. The pub- lii 1 is invited.

intrigue linniing the creeping mist of Broadcasters from WKHC. "ITbc Ancient Koi' Film adiiptalion of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's classical poem, nt (be Kiaito theafrc, is the finct fan- tasy ever seen in this ciiy. It not in its ens! KCIMIQI-, only a stupendous film but it brings Tashnian, AVilliani David-- ESTHEK COURT'S NEXT MEETING ON DEC. SI pro- Si-nln. r.

A MCI. 3), WEAH C1SM. WC'AP WSAI (32il.Si, A a Kent 8:30 P. I ni li inp.s. I I Sruni.

WLW concert. I'. C4I1S.5). or an. (40S.11, services; proyriun.

Drake WGY (879.5). i i i 9:1. I 1 prop-ram. I P. M.

WI-IT (1(10). projmun; home linnr. 10 P. M. KFf vocal pro; classical; musical program.

11 P. i (KiS.r.), music. wrAF i 1 hl 1 01 11 rril Ot BC 4 6 8 5 1 Hlir, 'fr. no inertiing Friday even i diii! lo Chrisdnas. The nieetinpr of Iho JoiUrn ii'ill be held Thursday IJccnnbeT III.

and a i heat noonilay sun. Ono reviewer has rci'crrcil I it as a lovc story thut will sneak in and capture your hearl. The directed by Clil'l, includes Vvii- NEW YEAR'S EVE RIALTO NEW YEAR'S EVE I I NEW YBAB'S P. M. 800 good seats available.

Make your reservations aow. Collegiate Dancing Team Ohtrleston Dancer from New York. Miami Musical Revue, featuring the Balloon Dance. Mary Mnrphy, character and blue singer. Doc Howard's WKEO Broadcaster Howard's Comedy Singing Quartett.

Comedy Sketch: "Hold Your de alnf C(10 1 H-niece Orchestra under the direction of Btt Wilier. Solo and Character Singers. Blackface and Jewish Comedians. Specialtiea-Novelties-And Comedy ADMISSION n.OO-Plus PHOME 481 to the public, even more vividly than am Conkin, Hubby a anil did Dore's famous painttugs, story of Rime of tho Ancient Alariuer." i William Fox should be given a vole of for visualizing so vividly one of the greatest poems. Alice "New Commandment" Coming To Rielio 'If ymi i i i if i i i ever i "Dante's Inferno' ranks which i lo laugh, if you i Pox I you enjoy good a i i if C25.S), program from WKRC (22.3 Metcrji.

II 15 P. and service tho' auspices of Walnut Hills Chris-1 tian elHirch. 10 P. program including Instrumental ami vocal solos. i p.

danc.o program ly A Hoehr's Hotel Alms orchestra. 8 program featuring Freda Banker's orchestra; Nor- riiic Gibbons--, soloist. under nusplces oC Uohert E. Bontley post, American Lesion. I Klars.

A. Ilelvey's I lindours. p. P. Oypsiei 9-10 Opora C' ll'c direction of Crsaro Sodrro.

10 M. lo VJ Midnight--Cincinnati cnniniiinUy proRram nsslste.d hy I inunlti' Symphony orchestra and soloists; Christmas priiBrani. exert-isf-s. 7 4 5 11---Morning 10:15 A. II.

a forecast, river stages, nnrt markt-t rpnorts 11:55 A. M. --Correct time -iveatlier forecast. 1" P. service- cnn- dni-ted liy Kcv.

II. Kase. P. reports. reports.

4 P. musleal hour. -30 P. featufc. f.d i Wyi-n.

"The Perfect Fool." from "The weather forecast flud market reports. 7 p. Hour concert from Ihc Hotel Gibson. 7:40 P. of Holel Gibson concert.

10 P. 5 P. MCf.r,). progam. WISAF i proKrum.

5:30 P. A I 0 9 I coli- ccrl WCAIC concert. P. WDAF 3 5 "School of tile Air." WIOAF a i pianist. A (SS9.4).

i Ira. (379.5). agrricultnrai. WKRC (422.3). a TM 6:30 1'.

J461.3), Sunshine SILENT STATIONS tral: 1 "KI: 1 MQ, WMC. WOI, WO8. stern- CKAC, CNIIO, PWX. VAll W-VHO WG111', WOR, WRC, WTAM, WTIC, WHAM, KI.X. KI'SN, KWSC.

Moii tiny. OYnlral: KKMQ, KYW WHBII, WMHU, writiS. WKNU. wans. W.l.llV WIA W1IAQ.

WOC, Wg.l, Kastonr CKAC, PWX. KHJ. Wnc. WRKO. Var 1U1J.

A 3 7 9 P. M. FRED HURLEY Offers "WHAT'S YOUR HURRY" MUSICAL COMEDY Featuring "BUD" BROWNIE Comedian Atlantic City Trio Harmony Singing. The 'High Speed Chorus of Stepping Beauties A "LINCOLN" ENTERTAIN MENT AT "FORD" PRICES. Prices 30c, 40c, 50c OUR OWN STOCK COMPANY OLD FIDDLERS' CONTEST.

Last Time Tonighl "DOWN EAST" STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE ANOTHER BIG LAUGH SHOW "THE GIRL IN THE LIMOUSINE" We Bought ALL Our Christmas Presents from the "HAMILTON MERCHANTS" "Quality Never Fails to Gain Recognition" LTO TOMORROW MON. TUBS. WED. Corinne Griffith Productions, presents Corinne i Again Corinne Griffith exotic beauty flower of the screen living a drama to touch your soul--giving true love to one man that symbolizes the one true love of your KAIKMAL PICTURES Pronounced Day-class- say, accented on last syllable. Definition--One barred by society for social errors.

with an all-star cast, headed by LLOYD HUGHES, Olive 'Brook, Louise Fazenda, Rockliffe PcUowes, Hedda Hopper, Lilyan Tashraan, Oale Heury. ADDED PATHE COMEDY TOX NEWS TODAY LAST TIME CLARA BOW in "THE ANCIENT MARINER," FOX COMEDY--FOX NEWS and DOO HOWARD'S BROADCASTERS.

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