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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 11

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TIIT. EVEN! NTT CAmTD? ANT TtEromTR. TVATm.OO. ICHTX. SVlTliUYT.

.1 AM 'ART 21, liitMt nroduimd aa "llotirt of iftLTD THEATRE Nortli" iikukrs il premier Knowing iu th lst tomorrow. rAlACIi TUBATPJ5. 'Ilurdy Gurdy Girl Medley of Tuneful and' Sprightly Fun FRANKTAKESOVER WATERLOG LEE KKDS TOMTR Conway Tearle "Tha Fighter" "FooWtiiJ." Vnuaual lntist at-tfinlKiM to til miiuuinooniAiit Uliat Kont'sJU." William umer wlilt') created a SAiiKfttiw In al ail nit wft 'KuotlaJIs" la from a iinwraslna lory of tha asm- Hainan by WUbur Danlal Ht), whlah won on STARTING SUNDAY The First Screening in State "Bfie HEART i v'A; if! i IMnj house Will Opm Abitt Jan. SO, with Ilcst Road Shows Avnlluble, Announced. The bright lights of the Waterloo theatre, which have been dark for some time, mill be relit about Jan.

29, and the city's pla.ylovlng amusement seekers will again be privileged to witness hlghclass and worthwhile road shows as of old. Thrf Waterloo will be operated by Winning Name PuKgcotod by 219 Ptronv-Snrran Share rrtoe Money .11,618 Titles. "R-l-a-l-t-o" ia the name which will be blazoned In electric lights to designate the termer Garden theatre on Commercial street, when is reopened about Feb. 6, after being entirely remodeled. Competition for the $26 prize for lie new name for the Garden brought 4,18 ltteri with 11.642 Anita Stewart In a First National "HER MAD BARGAIN" Hrt lrlj fur 1 ISO by Mia O.

Hanry I'onvmltlM cf Ui KoiiHetr Arts Sflanc, aa th fraateat fhort wory published within that yeaa. The plot l.t funndM ujxin the anuiid ff footfalls and tha vsrioun lnvira-nlons Umut tiukrie on tjia mind at a iillnd ooiihlar poaent of inally keoit annuo of tiesr-ln. Tha it Inoludea Tyrone Powfr, BfUa Taylor, -Tom Irnipla and O'eddeu i Jaine. CUVSTAX. THEATRE, "K.r Mad a ww Hif i 1 turn rod ainvlnit aulMd.

Anita Stewart has on of the mowt novel rolei of liar onrw ln'hw latent Htarrln vehicle, 'TUr Mad Harguln," to at the Htrand th flnit four days 55 oftheNORT Alexander Frank, well-known for auscestlons or names, me tuners, mer manager of several motion Picture theatres In the city, who nas signed a long-time lease with the bulldlnir owners. Mr. Frank will nexi wweje. Tiua jvcullar twnat in the atory mow a a loglisil turn of evimta, ana marka th boliinlna" of a A iwtty llttl roinanoai to the ttm r-ame from all parts or lowa two came from Chicago. 111.

The name "Hlalto" wat sent In by 219 lerson8. As announced In the be-Kinniug of the competition, the jiOKt mark decided tha winner, but there were seven letters containing the successful suggestion postmarked Jan. 11, 9 a. so each of the following are taking part in" the ward: Charles Lewis, Mrs. A.

T. MeCov. Mrs. It. K.

Armstrong. wnn lath aemd pfnoralil to a minurabl futur. AHno LtuiUert'a hmi bvm vrowdrtd wltlr eorrow. But l'avld llrhton arrive noon the anene 'V iust in time, and. by aoctmlrif her edf heliis; a coward and a quitter, if induces her to allow him to Insure her life for one year.

Provided with mil- continue to operate the picture theatre on Commercial street now undergoing remodeling after a destructive fire. liOjritiinnte Shows OomiiiR. Manager Frank will bring to tha Waterloo all tha worthwhile legitimate road shows available, including musical comedy, dramatic attractions, and r.c---i -Jt. soma the really great picture shows. It Is not proposed to keep tha theatre bright every night in the week, but to fur- Mrs.

F. J. Ilanlon, Miss-Antoinette. nUldent fund nd a new attitude towards llfBi Alice- ihm learn that luxur' dom not nweaaarUy mmn 1wm- pineaa ana also Tn.t km ns muf to liv for. STJUND T1U9ATIU9.

A story of the. Nortli west Mounted Police, with ROY STEWART and LOUISE LOVELY A photoplay crammed with exciting action, romance, mystery and strong suspense. In every situation a real thrill. You will be mystified until the final scenes. It's a mighty drama of tho Northwest where men die for the women they lovo.

McColloch, Mrs. Sam Frank and E. Foley. Manager Alexander Frank states that the other '212 "godfathers" and "godmothers' to the Hlalto will also receive suitable rewards. JUtiii O.N STANCH M'JJMLVUTT nisn me oest or entertainment.

be seen In Miss McDermott will Starts SUN. of "The one of the Playhouse I ntirely Helmut. CnrdT I wortd re 'Provlng and a ray a musuai Jin nnriiuir uru 1 1 1 i 1 a nun tiiii.u uui if ,111 She Sold Her Life for $50,000 Her the maddet harvain a rrl vr made with a man. It's tha dramatic atory of the artist's model who signed awy her riant to Hv Just to lira ona year of happluess. Alice Lambert stoned, the oontract, and Cupid and the Devil were silent witnesses.

Swifter than phe cared to count, the year rolled on AND THEN? again see Kin fafor in middiewest cUlus. Des Moines and Cedar Rapids are obtaining numerous shows and Waterloo ill be a welcome addition to thejr routing. Manager: Woll lOxperienced. damaged by lire Ue. 5, 1921, and comedy which will be presented s-ince that date Mr.

Frank has been by the Maddlgun School of Music tu busily engaued in entirely rebuild- east high auditorium Next Tours-lug the playhouse, excepting: for the day evening, Jan. 6. as a special lour surrounding walls. of benefit for Greater Waterloo band, the innovations of the fllalto, Miss McDermott is a daughter of the theatre is now rechristened, are Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. McDermott. iiVnn-h finnra in th inhtiv. a hal- one is an accomplished musician 'Asanrori It will be gratifying news to that the Waterloo cony, public teleptiono bootn, ana uiiiuuMruuju couoniL-r-i uiairegoers ti niiraurv -wrllh wn linrtv np(IK: uiaiiiani, auiiiu theatre will bo in tha hands of mien rockinghorses, swings and sandpllo.i Tne.

Ulirilv Curdy Ulrl pre-. an experienced and successful man- an experienced utid enrcftMRful nian- iivnr na ir lrnnlr Ilia pnnnaitfnn Also Christie lrnn in hlir enrthen and cker capuvaunK piot wruien I Ql'Annrf sniiii nt hnra 1 of and a roun boys girls with. aiiu Ttses will Four big intake fans for proper et together to liavo a rfallvj untlr the Hostetter enterprises, on, drinking fountains on good time. It is a story of youth, latter the Garden in his own ventilation Also Hhowing HALLROOM BOYS in CliEVKR COW" "A Barnyard Cavalier" main floor and balcony ana separ-" oenaii, nas inspired coniiuenee in te exits from second floor to Com chjuj iiyc uui iuibuiwu io ins ability and determination to v.o,.p yi iiinn uuin. i titn In hentrfu nn a liiwh ulnno A larao cast Children 10c of- clover singers Adults 35c inereial street will afford comfort uid safety.

A new Cremona pipe Announcement or the opening at- and actors havo neen secured, it traction will be made soon. ihe time ot the fir. while being predicted' that the male quartet r'AVlien M' Shoes; Wear Out Ml installed Bn on Mv Feet Aefiin." will bo the fph 1 it I I 1 1 I Ihit of the performance. Girl VeANCQUAUBUTIT Mayor Bareivald of DdveUport to First Jhin rictures Flunnel. Policy of the new house will be programs of first run feature pictures, ed'icational subjects, travelogues and comedies, with occasional stage First performance at th Rlalto will be dal- The cuoruses win coniriouie iuii share towards the evening's entertainment.

Tha Hughes slster8 will be seen In fancy ballroom and classic Hun for Re-election dances. These popular little terp ly at 11 a. a whole per- nBVe CVf)ated some! rVitvn nma a ta ch All' fltli'lna'M ha li Davenport, Jan. .21. Mayor C.

L. Harewald Is now a Democrat, He will be tbe Democratic candidate for mayor of Davenport at the viniaii.D new steps ror 1 lie mirtiy lunch-hour. Gurdy Girl," which, it is predict ed will take the house hy storm. Wedding Is Kept ALEXANDER rffANK coming election, he announced today in a signed statement which he addressed "To the People of Dav Secret for Nearly Consumer Is Master Eighteen Months of Business World, enport. In bis statement the mayor says he is not a politician and Maddigan School of Music and Dramatic Art PItfcSENTS "The Hurdy Gurdy Girl" An uriginal Musical Comedy in three acts.

4 will accept the nomination on the Prize fjssay States Democratic ticket if It Is tendered him at the primaries. Mayor Harewald, who a few years ago was a Republican, was elected two years ago on the socialist tic. The ultimate consumer instead of being the goat; as be likes to consider himself, is in reality lord and master in tho world of trade. It has always seemed to tha consume-that be hud little to sav iihout ket. Nine months after his election he resigned from the party after Iowa Fulls, Jan.

'21. The nmisual record of keeping a wedding secret for nearly 18 months was established by Lloyd Green of this city and Miss Velma V. Palmer, Hampton, and the formal announcements' sent out this week is tho first intimation the public has had of the culmluation of a -romance in a wedding at Walker, in August, 1920. Mr. Groi mid his bride met at reception en ut a tinmn in Hamilton in 'lit: follow- announcing that the "aldermen were bullheaded and without the spirit of compromise." Last Satur quality or anything He Anita Stewart, popular film star, who will be shown at th Rtrand tomorrow in "Her Mad Bargain," day the mayor announced that he would he a candidate for re-elec tlon on an independent ticket.

baa to taka wnat he'couid get and pay what vas demanded, Doubtless, Mr. Ultimate Consumer, would be greatly surprised if ho read "The Theory of Consumption." "I do not care to be bound by any party," he declared in making iwr a game of basketball between bis announcement. the hieh school teams of Iowa Falls which has Just won a t.OOU nrize At East High Auditorium Thursday Evening, Jan. 26 at 8:15 Tickets Now Selllnc at the Three Schuneman Drug Stores Early Reservations Recommended In the meantime the Democrats were making frantic efforts to secure a candidate to head their TOLXY'S HAS XTXTBA TAZUO January is a bad month for influeiua, la grippe and bronchial troubles. It Is unwise to neglect the slightest cough or cold.

Foley's Honey and Tar glveB prompt relief, gets right at the trouble, covers raw Inflamed surfaces with a healing coating, clears the air passages, eases stuffy breathing and permits sound, refreshine. health-bulldlne sleen. and Hampton. Mr. Green being a offered by Hart, Kchaft'ner Marx member of the local basketball for the' best essay on.

economics, team at that time. The romance The prize was. won by Miss Hazel continued until the summer of KyrU, University of Chicugo grad-1920. when a fishing trip was plnn-i nate and statistician with American ticket. All of the men mentioned refused to mako tho race.

When Formerly the Garden Theatre To Our Friends and Patrons: We wish It vera powiinle tor ut to exprest to each of jou peruonally our appreciation tor jronr Interest Jn our oontent for a new name for tho former Harden Theatre and tor the many food wishes and words of friendship accompanying most of thesa letters. Willi the beginning of a new enterprise men take not only Inventory ot thc-lr stock and chattels but also ot thefr friendships with, men. Life la hardly worth living It wa etih-merge ourselrea within oar affair and forget, what It fttesns to na to gala and keep the good will, eonfldenca and friendship ot our acquaintances. AV aim to profit not only In dollara, but In the good will ot those who ronlze us. To correct our errors.

To Improve our opportunities and to rear from the dally work a structure which shall ha known for all that beet la tba musement business. Very ainosiraly ywnra, ALEXANDER FRANK net! to Hackensack, ma snipping Mibsion in Ijoiiuoii 15)18 Alfred Mueller announced AVed nesday that he would be the candi and' 1913. memhera of the narlv being Grant date on the Republican ticket the Democrats gave ud all hope. Then Mrs. F.

A. Gibson, 1547 College Palmer, his sou, the present Mrs. Green and Mr. Green. On Aug.

7. a fishing contest was planned, tho contestants on one side being the According to Miss Kyrk the consumer was responsible for the skyrocketing of prices in the wake of tho war. lie forced prices up when he bought wildlv beyond his needs. Mayor Barewald was thought of as a last resort. Yesterday a com ALSO PRESENTING nacine, wise.

wrus: "K01-ev's lias never failed in giving immediate- relief and I am never without it," Sold everywhere. (advertiisement) 1 Girl's father and her brother, nna other. Mr. Green and his i'and forced them down again when mlttee of Democratic party leaders called upon him and asked him to head their ticket. on the tlniiree.

Arriving back in camp, thej he. would no longer pay. or got Into a position wliere he latter two found tha others had not liims eu THE HUGHES SISTERS in an artistic interpretation of Classic Dances. could bo longer pay inflated prices JOHNSON WONT OPEN DANCE HAI4- SUNDAY returned, and so took the opportunity of slipping over to Walker, where the matrimonial knot was tied by a Congregational minister. Nothing was said and the relatives were not told until a few months iMtor.

Incidentally, the bride' aiut Second prize of 500 went to Charles S. Morgan, economist in the bureau of valuation, interstate commerce commission, for a paper on "The Regulation and Management of Public Utilities." TrlcM: Main HEVEFIT GREATEU WATERLOO UAMI Three Kow f.allcry 91-00 Otliors 50c groom won the fishing contest by a SherilT II. T. Wagner is relieved of the necessity of making any arrests tomorrow at Johnson's dance pavilion because of a violation of the Sunday laws. Ernest Johnson, the proprietor, stated yesterday, when he dismissed the wide margin, besides putting over! Pntt9 nf a wedding, secretly.

Mrs. (Ireeu is VILIIltl I UblS VI 1 i. a 1 auenter or urani ranuer Legion Organize ash- eat- ITiimnton and is employed as anpeai rrom ins conviction on a Countywide Unit smiiar cnarge in municipal court, ier in the postofflce at Hampton. This was one reason why the mar-1: hat he would not open the pavil riai? was kent secret, biiicc ine ne ion for dances on Sunday. VIOLIN.

RECITAL By RUTH, RAY East High Auditorium Waterloo, Iowa Wednesday Evening, Jan, 25, at 8:00 Hons Conservatory of Music Artists Serie. Prices: f2.50, $2.00, 1.50, plus war tav. Rohs Conservatory (over Wanglers I)rujf Store.) Fhone 84H5 or Illack 51 48 for reservations. The sheriff had announced that partment had ruled that. -married women could not Waverly, Jan.

(Spe- Manager Rialto Theatre Waterloo Thaatra were made to op-evening he would en-ice. This ruling ffi sinceVen oiai: Seventy' of uated rfrom Ihe TriPoli- Sumner. Plalnfleld. Janes- thesameVear vllle and Waverly posts attended the niootlnir here vesterHuv nftr- aKer' musicians continue in the fnim Oio lc meeting here yesterday after rr-sdnded. She grad body present man- DAM C.E Armory-Tonight BURDETTE SMITH'S "TRIANGLE FIVE" ORCHESTRA ami dancers.

,1,. 'if i av nv i -kjv noon for organization of a county I itiu-tTnai American Legion unit. Dr. F. R.

1 i' Sparks, Waverly. was made com- (IJy t.e1TF"!!)c, mander, J. A. Hale, Tripoli, vice Oklahoma, 31; Kansas Aggies, romiiiHndur and Tmi Haver. Rum- Washington, 22.

Grtynell, 23; ucr, adjutant. high school here. Mr. ureen is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

M. H. Green, now of. Slater, but former well known Iowa Falls residents. He enlisted in 1917 in the One Twenty-fifth machine gun battalion of the Thirty-fourth division awl was later transferred to Camp Hancock, at Augusta, as instructor.

DANCING 8:45 TO Extra ljulica 10-. Tax Inclndrd. Admission THINGS THEATRICAL E. X. Blrdsall.

Iowa Falls, vice commander of Third district, was the principal speaker of the afternoon session, subftituting for Thomas Roberts, state chaplain. Mr. Blrdsall outlined the work which Is planned for the year and told of the intention to a state membership and compensation drive. The district now has 4,000 members, he said, and it is intonded to raise total to 9,000. A.

S. Link, district adjutant, Dyersvllle, read the bylaws. Following dinner at 6:30, there was an assembly at which Don D. "Haart of Th Worth." Real ntr-tainmont In promised at th Palac tnoatre tomorrow when Hoy SUwart I olTrred In ibis lett film drama, "Tho Heart of The North," in which he is supportod by Louis lovely. Mr.

Htewnxt offers a new typ. of nhar-ficterlisation -one that he has never attempted before. This Harry Jtevler production is an e-pla of the far north, I.resentlng; Mr, Stewart In a dual role, Thrilling and emotional nes, actually photographed in. Canada, add. LEGION ASSISTS IN HOSPITALIZATION OF i AFFLICTED COMRADE When thd American Legion, had Its county meeting here Thursday, It waB a bit the agency of Rev.

T. Third distrlc commander, to pfrTorm a humanitarian task for a.comrade, such as Mias alwajs filled 'a large place on tho legion program. Commander of Greene, post Informed Rev. Mr. Roberts of in ex-service man there who wasF suffering from Donnon.

Independence; W. H. Kra mer, Dyersvllle, and gave talks. eigert, ture! ef th north ar produced, that ithe titles are confusing, yet Manaf-r FOOTFALLS FOOTFALLS FOOTFALLS FOOTFALLS FOOTFALLS FOOTFALLS FOOTFALLS Living In the perpetual darkness which enfolds the blind, listening for the sound of approaching footfalls to tell him of the return of a murderer to the scene of the crime, he waited for the day of vengeance. One of the tensest dramas ever depicted on the screen RESULT OF CONTEST letters received.

4428. Kamea submitted, 11,642. Name selected, Rlalto, submitted by 119 persona. The first mall, postmarked Jan. lid, p.

brought seven letters suggesting Rlalto and a priue of $5 each has been awardod to tho following persons; Mrs. R. E. Armstrong, 420 Commercial Street Mr. J.

F3. Foler. 215 East 4th St. Mrs. Sam Frank, 808 West 2nd SL Mrs.

F. J. Hanlon, 505 WeUlngton Et Mr. Chas. L.

Lewis, 40 Mulberry St Mrs. A. T. McCoy, Arms. Mias Antonlette McColloch, 915 West Third Street.

Suitable prizes will be mailed to the remaining 212 persons who suggested lie name Rlalto and a souvenir will be mailed to the 3,907 others who blpt4 us solve this problem. tuDorculosis. This veteran was; brought! to Waterloo by Mr. Rob-, erts and put under tho care of the local offices of the veterans' bu-l reau. Upon telegraphic authority from St.

Louis headquarters. ar-( rangements were immediately made; for a place in the state sanitarium at Oskdale, and the afflicted veteran will be taken there. He has a -good chance of recovery the' bureau physician states. 1 99 ALLS FOO -0 TIUKK rOMI'ANV F.I.IXTH. Traer, Jan.

21. Farmers Lumber company here was able to emerge from tho business depression of 1921 with profits to warrant a 6 pef cent dividend, much less than usual. The stockholders at their annual meeting re-elected all the old officers, as follows: President, (Walter Wilson; vice president, .1. Marsau; secretary. A.

J. Danker; directors: Walter Wilson. J. 11. Marsau, F.

J. Childs, 0. Pochajsky, A. .1. Danker, Jtieorgo Cone, Frank Urldil, Joe Nachaiel.

S. ft. Wilson. The Invoice shows stock on hand valued at $19,000. With invested In rl estaf.

ALL NEXT WEEK AT THE Rialto Theatre Opens About. February BU Waterloo Theatre Orxmts About January A UaUh this pnp lor oiM-nlng annonncenient. to fti 'llrl uf ta reluct lomonow rl.

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