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I ta illil 1 nuiu tliu.iU: mi ruin i un i'ths WEEK'S EcmwuaxDTTrrrtt ii rjauu mail um uii "THE MAID" IS TUNEFUL COMEDY Second Edition of Old Favor ite DcKgMs Big Walker Audience Thera sra muslral comedlea tnuch music, md othera without much Cimedy. and there la "The Maid of the IW'uut Ifia It ia bulh inuiic and corned) Boundary. Th avtoitd ed.U'n o' "Th Mild" la Sopp.iir at the theatre thla and Mondiiv lln In in Hikira brought out an aud.enre thnt wai either up cluVfly of mthuainMc ad sjiirwra or 'Tiie ilaid.1 or elia the ahow waa flmt rlaaa. We're willing to It it a mh first ll haa th vun es, and that la the majo' olnt in fnvor i lla m.ccM. Aa "TT'na." 4l.e principal elnging ro.

ilma Kt a XVolk completely raptured She has a Koidrn vo.ee, a beaullfut tonal fluality with wula range, and. too, p. Sea re charm praonallty and car aire. With thw favorit eong hit of the entire production, "1 ove ill Find a May," aha rharniel her hearer aa her predcreaaitr in the iam rop In my belief, could never have It. She haa madf an enduring Imprealon.

Aa 'Heppo." the aecontl ainRing role of outatandtng tm purtance, Ioui A. Templemm alao aeired personal triumph. haa a rl re. ant voice, of power and apUnd'd quality In the cimedy alttialluna. and "The Hi id" haa them In plenty, tha company on tour thia at aeon reuch.

the high landmd ettabllihed by Co, No. 1. lonr.ld Mr i II Ulan, aa "Tnnio." a rny puiy around whom much of the laugmar centres, waa firat rite, especially In the situation wnn RV dlacovered! by his wife, who haa neen brooding these five years over tha Snot that he had descended to a watery rirave. Hrmm Hlrahberg made a perfent good "lleneral," and aa ''Crumpet," Bum A. burton made a pronounced hit.

In the heaviest role of the piece aa con ferns tha acting. Walter cimis. aa "Hld asarre." the robber cbteftnin, highly atlafactory. Ha la a noble appearing chief, and acted the part to the fuilea measure every moment of hla pretence sjpon tha singe. In settings and oreheatral accompani Pent, there is nothing larking to tn.iks The Maid of the Mountains' really re tnarXahle entertainment, more particularly for musiC lovera.

BL. I'HKU. BAIRNSFATHER FEATURES STAR BILL AT ORPHEUM Teaturlng all star bill st the Or thoum this week. Captain ftruce Malins father, that kindly soul whoae Inituortais, "Ola Bill, Alf and 'Krb," made Europe lauKh through the agony of 'ArnisKetblon, Veveala himself aa an entertainer of hlgii giierlt. The act opens With a little movie Scene in France to give It "atmosphere." tTAen Halrnafsther tlaahea forth in ar tlet's smo.

and hrllli'int light. The Ian torn screen drops and soma of hla mora anions cartoons are limned forth. filanationa are given by the creator In an nlmltahly humorous stvle, showing that the droll humor which made hla cartoons Internationally famous, la sot larking to his facile tofurue. ame a abort 'story his war activities with the Hrttlsli, French, Italian and American troopa, tl Instrated from his cartoons. The finale In lightning crayon sketches of Ota Kill and his friends In Frame and an ovation for the man who could make us forget ur feare, our pains snd our aches.

Winnipeg, by packing the theatre, and giving him such a welcome aa actor a Ulom receives, showed how warm a spot he ha won in Its affefttona. Htern and lately officers from Fort OsiKvrne bar racks, ware Interested a pert a tors Monday vlght headed by Major Uenersl H. D. B. Ketrhen htmaelf.

While one might naturallv expert thnt the reat of the hill doesn't matter" It tloee matter. It would he an extrn atrnng bill even If Balrnafather were not there all. The audlenre fall In love with charm tne Mary on Varile, danseuse eatra ordinary, and Ota Otgl a violinist of finished technique, was an set In himself. Violin Interludes feature an act Id which rtnn'es superlative beauty are Interpreted by Vadle and four dancing girls. The usual, more truthiully.

unusual equilibrist a. Tan Arakls. contribute some breath taking moments In which one speculates what would haij ln to the orchestra If some one loot his serve on the at a fie. But for the acres eTtrsordlnarT the walrn mult go tn Bnail Lvnn and William Rowland, the mnnorted Englishman asd hla American confrere, who sin and tianre and tell stories In torrential se ajucnee. Harry Holmes and Flora Ta Vera have unique act In which comedy and hur sqtte happily blend.

Holmes Is one of the most expert coined a ns seen on a lo ol atase In many moon a. There's another Basil on the bill, Mam heryl, a sylophnne player of great ability nd enthusiasm. His gamut runs from flqaslc lv Ja.ee so all get a "kick' from his work. "Backbone." the feature film, winds tip ft program strong In every numbor. REAL COMEDY CAUSES LAUGHS AT PLAYHOUSE Cost eg Gwynne, leading mas of tht Playhouse eompany.

endeared himself to patrons Monday sight hy the Infectious nlrth he Injected Into the stellar role of that sparkling comedy "Whafa Your Wife Doing The framework of the story Is hardly ajew. but the lines are rlth snd sctntlllst sag, snd the situ i it one most laughable. Mr. Gwynne Impersonates a acape grace but lovable yontu who Is enamored of the fair daugktsr of, a Judge. The Judge.

h'ghly orthodox In religion and. business. Is a doting parent and does not want to ee his d.rllng daughter become the wife a ne'er do ws 11. The weird adventures ef the here before the usuil happy ending Is rearbed. and Mr.

Gwynne'a superb char eterlzatlnna, fcep the audience convulsed 1 With laughter. Allyn Olllya, aa the fair of tha Judge. I sweet and captivating, and adds to the finish of the comedy. Jay Mulrey, a a. fop who haa marital stsnd Inge, doubts and fears, and who enlists the id of the hero in his domestic affair, contributes heavily to the success of the lay.

Del MrDermid, as tha Irascible Judge, has a strong pivrt uhlch he carries through with dlstinclitm. Turn BUhards. tha hero's frlemt. together with other an em hers of the cart, hein out with the uceeaa of the erftertalnmenU 'A FOOL THERE WAS" AT THE WINNIPEG With some very heavy parts and smn 'd settings. "A Knnl There Was," at the Winnipeg theatre this etk.

prove nictrtaliiment. The ory is bu.lt on Kip lliir's poem. "The Vampire." ana deM wlh the distraction of i.mn hy hen rile woman. The pror mania la weil Worth seeing. John Wln.hrop Is "the fool." Jack Frhuvler.

dent shroad en a diplomat). mission he falls In with a professional1 breaker of hearts, si most over tli uar1 toiiy of her lust lover who has commlttrd smlclda. He his sum, his ant child, all hie friemie anel at.rf rpT tut In the last act th way la paveM for return to former nsppine anmo fjotia ftotlmr ecurs when be Is ss low as a man can pOrisbly The part Is xceilemly URernee.d'the woman. Is played hy Miss ftelle WltcbeM. who dresses In enaky eos tomea and Imishs the ssan to eorn en ver he trierte hreak aay from the life IT ll'unt It the heat work rM I'aul.

doaa uacb to help th.j AMhuVa. Edwards la Blake. a uiu i 1 1 1 1 hj u. i miu mm i uuuri at i i 5 HOWS i I uuuu uuuui lull 1 1 Ji.nxuiXUlUllllJlI'UUu5 frU nl. hia work bflng Rftoi th mnn'a mun trying lu nave hla rhtiiti.

Hia hut work la h. hr (i lls ilia f.ury tafw tluit luya bars hla rum tinea, ll la ientJid I. ni of acting. Humnr tJjfd la th butter, and Ralph appt ai to oil vnn'tti; a I hw it, li I(n! and (irorfft S.ird bavn m.ll prt i I.Tmli fcirla dflfj nt appear on th prrrtani. but iP arB In pctKia an.l iva a tcd account of brWf.

Kdgar cornea and gma Kith riintnnllc aultVnnexr Kv.iy a tune; g.io i I the orvh Jtra hn rlioapu wm of ilieir bsl mmlc this atason. THE MI.EN'T COMMWH" IS BKi I'HTtllK AT L'C'M'V In'ern tlnaal (ntrig'iee form the bnis of the lli.nu Fo production. "The SiIi1 nt I'm mm and," hiiii. ouin? evident I at i ne l. um I nis wi it.

Mio; or i i .1 n.i. I fr A rta and others showing a sturm at' strain atcl n. rvea of and pilred Hie cast to fur nt nnner nhiie at work. Kiiinunn in tne or ciptam. leaps from a verl hito sea that a rofk un.

const. Me nwtnn to a ll It tf. and diuAa hni hand over nnd to Siil 'ty nlxmnl navy iin hoal. The crew rl th'lr lives not only in Ion i the bnat from a man o' war. hut nci.n when they puii awiiV at sn.

rolilni umler a whipping A irn In, in th wirrlen I in a band to hun I with i.ur who nppc.ir aa the agnt of a foreign power, tntenn'tia to mme tne I'aniiint rnal. Tiie ntrht Is very ralitlc Water purs In Jrnm the bettered dtior nnd the porthole aiifculflng them si they atrugrli d. Th story, di allns ltn th nu Inlelllrenre bureau and Its ning. pitted arn.net the clover brains nf llonnl spies, is s.tnivihing to bring a thrill to the must m.nd. ll nr(vea i conclusively tli.tt not all of the work of tne navy lies in nshtinr.

i An entertaining an.f humoron com 1 edv, tin From the l'r4sx, nn the Ki i News, fsintalnint (ntor stlng views of the feats ef a certain atrong mun ainonj othr thlnga. cum Die te (he program. EL ZIPPY OF F1I.MM AM Ml.HIC AT TIIK APITOL Oh movies, what crimes are commuted In your name! I un I THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE handaoma for a tnre day showing st the College daughter of the Vlkinga. who haa mude a mere man of hrir for the films by cut theatre, one ran easily s. that hers la ting off her crowning blond glory.

something really rtfrechlng something iter role In "Ponjola." which is the pro I different from tha ordinary run of pic gram feature nt the Capitol this week, I lur" called for mnsquerade ae a male. an.i'",or"'" tnat ws u1 i reminds us of Voulh and ftirefree dV i.tt ih c.iirhi. uinni.i...ni to do hut visit the barber shop afier it K. itorg for screening, there was nothlnif wna rilscovervd tiiat Wig WOUldn do I Nhs may fool you for a few reels In thtk film. Hhe Is ssld even to have duped sum of hor Hollywood associates.

fnnjoia, a arory of south. African life woven around drink and degeneration. It bound to be one ef the most talked of pictures of the year, and as "Young mnnd." Hiss Nilsson is fined by st ture and raeKy assumed mannerism. Featured with her sr James Klrkwood. Joseph Kill nil Tully Marshall, Clare McDowell and Huth Clifford.

The hig Augmented PaDf tot ivmnhnnv orchestra, un.i the baton of Rane ('. Hill. arlilevea an r.rttstlc suc fas with its eilnr. ful nnd aippy rendering of offenharh's chrnted ovorture. "Orpheus." It Hfc a brilliant piece of work.

'Night Mfe in Winnipeg te for a fact en eve onensr. For this offering Baronl on heJtra. the tint City ftvnropatcra, supplies the greater por tion vi win mupirm coot, nillipiy great, boye. Hiss Moienro Hogge. and three ch wee ksld'ea.

cut dexterous tru res on their toea. It a anlemtld aatnpln of toe dnneng. In all, there must be some 25 per sins taking pert In the offering. It was prndur by Leirnl doff, hnd ta exactly what mlahi be expected of him something different. "Uon Herniate' is tne laugh provoker.

The entire show a. reminder that II. If. Thomm, who Is well known In Win. nfpeg.

is behind seetiea, metaphortcaJly apeaklng. KL 1'11K1. F.TROPOI.IT AX Const anre Tatmadge Is seen her first period ermedy drama, Tlie Dangerous MsJd. at the Metropolitan thla week. This thriller of old Kng land In the time of King James II, is a new Wfinkle In aet tinea foe r.i.n,.

but affords unlimited fidd for her effervescent atyie of mimicry. The blur support ing cast la handed by Conway Tentle, who had just finished playing lover to Miss Norma In "Ashea of Veugennre" In her Krench rostum. Tearle rlava the aeif. saciiflrlng hero. Ciint.

Mllea Wothern Others in the cast are Mnrlorle Daw, Mr gan Wallace, Charles Uersrd, Tully ilar ehsll. 0nRICK BlIIv Berks vendor r.f den pnuiuce te the Et Knit proletariat. a happy until he conceived the tden that wua to shake the very foundations of his exlsienve he would bs England a hnmnlon boxer. From that time Blllvs troubles many and varied Ilia adventures furnish the theme nf that fine British film. Murray London," whlrh Is showing at the Oarrlnk thla week.

With Hex Davis In the leading part, ivnd Lilian it a II Dnvli playing opposite him. this Is on of the best spnrCng pictures the asa. Fast, sclent I fie boxing at a world famous cltfb, a thrilling racing episode and strong Interwoven human Interest combine tu make It a screea entertainment of the highest claes. "THU WTKR AT rKOYIXCH A thrill, a inugh. a tear and somethlns to take home to think ghnut! Simon picturee are essentially entertainment, but when they comtiine these eminent Ingredients with a lesson that registers.

they retch their greatest achievement and fulfill the highest mission of the screen. a nmpUtely satisfying thblloh picture la "The Want era," whlrh opened at the Pmvlnen theatre last night. An arraignment of snobbishness and a gtort A Health Secret It is frequently claimed by physicians that nine tenths of all human ills may be traced to neglect to keep the bowels regular and the liver and kidneys active. Th mult ii an accumulation of poisons in th system which cause paim and achea and giva riaa to such dreaded diseases aa appendicitis, Bright'a disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, ate. Dr.

Chase'a Kidney Liver Pilla are tha ideal regulators of these rital organs becaua they act" directly on tha liver, kidneys and bowels, and ensure a thorough cleansing of tha ayatsrn. NEW BOX I ou will notice tnat while tha price of Dr. Chasa'a Kidney Liver Pills has been increased to 86 cents, the boi now contains 86. pills insUad of 26 aa formerly. Likewise Dr.

Chase'a Nerre Food ia 60 cents a box of 60 pills, instead of 60 eenta a boi of 60 pilla. Edmanson, Bates Co. Toronto. NOW SHOWING XOW NHOWINU D.W.GRIFFITH'S Mitatrrideee A CIIASHINO Tltl'XrtKR BOLT Of PRAMAT1U rowEm Camlna Satnrdari Mnoerl Manerl alasayl SEE I 'Itching FEATIKK aTARTM lt.eo, IM, s.se, IB. neat Ion fomnnrt, tt Viia with Uf, nrlpplnr ttfnito lb rough Ua trua rrfl i of reality.

After mnkinjr "Th rnirroui Apt." Hlrrctnr John M. Mt.ihl hud an unusually hiffti afamiarfl to Hv up to, hut ha ho mr than met hia otmcatlona im "The VVantra." I'rcirntM bf I.ouia P. Mayf through First Vntional. "Tha Wantara acta out lo dethrone tha old bromlila that rul hPPi fjilrtura thla old at try bonk therv la uhat Ir(i, out ao aifto it tn ptipuiir iiit thnt hap pi fiTiFartly with rim. An all alar raxt of tinuaunl far'tit nce IntTprata tha rlra of thin fascinating drama.

Maria Prcvat la featured. RrPKRT" AT 8TARLAND "Rupert of tat sail," now playing at Ktnrland la a ul to "The Trlaoner of nda. For It. a iprla mualral proarnm has In en prtpuri iy niucr LHiiman. whila every even ng.

Krnent Jlolden. tri I IOn. alni I nf tn latnt popular tmnibm. Tha Pocltty Iuo, (wa cUver iniiaU iana, prmnt a program of cl: lnl mnnlura thnt atampa thfrn rrnl nrllta. Friday evening a bptIh1 Pn trta night baa nrrunp ed.

Char Ira In "Tha Harnrtinrmar," will havt lla flral iliuw. lug alartlng Thuradny. A I'EIt'KtT CRIMK" KI W.TO Allan Dwan has tufned to his first love romady drams In producing "A rcr feet whlrh la the excellent feature tjoici im irnnrni iii inm nuiiw muuy ir th Inat llmM I He has taken a tlmp storr, wnn sou no pnunsopny. provin pieniv ef romance, humor and pnlio and turned out me.tt'si eommy innna oi ins career "MOKI EMM" AT HMOU "Mord Kin'ly." featuring Iletty Balfour, the famous English comedienne, which opened a week's engagement at the iMJod yesterday, la (lie same etnm wonder which played to su phenomenal success lu the t. country.

It is tha happy, hi tlte o'd country. It is the hnppy, who go hroujrh various adventures and vic.ssitudes, fl st ass earf fre? urrhirt ifi the streets ol Lrttnoori, tnn a rven' 'girl In the capsilty of 'oue mn td genei a 1 to three prim old maids, and Inter on a.i in inmate of the Wur h.ster rpfnrmotory. from which she muhcs a nan'Uninl 'rspe. and finds herself onr inori In the irmi ef her sweetheart, "llattlin" Kne Harden. a bo of no m.

an stll It V. The story Is full of come lv and to man re and thnt irtimglbla KnKiisii htimor which la only found Hi famous oiu euccMes. The added which appeals In the evening only, rounds out an excellent prngrnm entertainment which la enjoyed by nil. Pue credit must be iriv nn to Mr. Fidiles for the maunifi rent manner in which ha puts his number a over.

WES. BARRY AT COM With the flash of the first scene of "The Printer's peril." whlrh started yesterday iand brlnga baU happy Th "1 1 and th "n'1 fu lvlig IKT WF ourneivftj PKHin aa wo wrrw NATIONAL When David W. Orifflth started the outdoor staging of the civil war and reeonat ruction srenes In "Tne Birth of Nation," which Is now on view nt the Nm tone he wan mr fronted with seemingly Insunershle difmuites. An nr'a ef private wr.r was required about as larae aa the corner af Belgium occupied by the Anglo French forces. Thouaands of cavalrymen hsd to be shown In an raid on the North Carolina clans.

ThHr run was to be over many miles of typical flout hern andy mails Thougl an nc knnwledged wtxiril of the films. Mr. 'irlfilth is not a "war lord" with po to commandeer. OSBOBNK "Ashes of Vengeance Is the big feature attrnctlon at the Oaborne today. This is the nvat pretentious ple ture that Normi Tn mad go nua yet ap pesred In.

The story deala with the chivalry of old France, of life and love and IntrtsTrte. Norma and Conway Tenrle ere tloj two lovers In this great rnmanre around which revolves a moat thrilling plot. A special comedy and the latest news reel are added. "MAN NFXT BOOR" AT REtiKNT The Man Next by Emerson Hourh, author of "The Covered "North of and "The Mississippi Bubble." la seen at the Regent theatre this week. The sfory deals with life on a rancn and In society In a city.

The con trust In background and environment offered by these two distinctly different locations give Director Srhertslnger the broadest opportunity in filming a variety of arenej and The action In the west as shot at Pals Verdi ranch. In southern fornlg, one of the few remnlnlng open range grating ranrhes In the country. The owners oX the ranch placed at the d.a posal of the director for use In ere net their stuff of coivpunchers, ss well aa the ,000 head of cattle on tha ranch. VICTIM OF MOTOR SMASH RECOVERS Slight Improvmtnt In the condition ol W. It.

Frailer, M3 Good hn was Injured In a motor orldrnt Monday, rep.rtt'd Mlsertcordia hp pltnl nuthorltlti where Mr. Primer 1 rer. lvlng treatment. lie luotnlned Internal when die automobile In which he. wna rld Ina operated by Stephen l'lillllp.

110 Cnrlton naidit Into one of the parnpeta of Norwood bridge. The ac rldent occured at 6.05 Monday morn In it. An a result of reddens driving. Phllllpa waa taken Into custody by city nolle. Later he was transfercd to St.

llonlfnrs authnrlllrs. An ex ray examination will be made today of Mr. Frnser to aictrtaln the extent of his Injuries. POPULAR PRICES Palms' sreriAt. mki.ected MLSIO WHY HIGH COAL PRICE? To tli.

Editor of Tha Tribune: Slr The Tnlted State, coal commla alun has discovered one chief rea8on fur high coal prl. ea. This ia the in rreau in land vnlm i. Here Is an In. stance.

The Lehigh rompany acquired n.ViV acres or land, at a i st of $1,412. 0o As population Increased and the de mand for coal th vctoned. this land Hi ln.r aa il in nri. Thl. ini t.

iiuvv i ajjiiNiitiu ill LiinJKS III lie company at The valuation has been advttnced from time to time TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1924 with the Increase in population until To the llior of The Tribune: It stands at the figure stated. Mvnl Hir I'ardnn me if I draw attention to foully the company must charge a li net In your excellent pnjter, which Rood deal more for coal to earn divl appears to me hardly Junt. on Jan. 3, dends on 116,442.000 than It did on under tha main heading Tolled Fines Me original capitalisation of over one i in l'JSS, HM.yiS" aiiff ars one suti milllon, h' nre coal Is dear. adintf "Upturns from City Vurt in And it is not only coal that Is af Tast Year.

Higher Than in 1922." This fecfed In this way. It applies to docs nM give a very good Impression everything. A mtin died In California tof the general behaviour of the people snme time azo who lea a fortune of of our province, and. further. It will amaffsed chiefly through I spe ulution In timber lands.

And ao him her nnd othr products of the forest I prove that Winnipeg Is rapidly des are dear, livery ono who uses any 'rending Info the pit of drunkenness. product of the forest from a tooth pick to a houpe pny nnincthlne to mne up the fortunes and dividends colleetf upon forest Innd values. Another man died In the same state more recently, who left even a larger fortune for hfs relatives to fight over, rhiIv hv tn cultural land. And so the users of the fruits nnd other products of the state rnut pay more tn help mnke up for the dividends which must be secured from tutf hi' 'h prleed And so on It goes nil 4hrouh the list. We hear a (rreat deal about hlfrh wages as a cause for advanced prices, hut there are other things besides high When the products of the arth are made rienr by our Innd system which develops such results.

It naturally follows thnt wanes must advance If the worker la to survive. It Is this inrreaatiu; land, due to the increase tn population and the advance of society, that Kindle Taxcrs claim should be taken by the people to cover the cost nf government. They show conclusively that the own era of the Innd do not create and do not earn the advanced value. Thnt It Is due to the presence and Industry of all the people. If this Is true, fa there anything wrong; In th demand that It should b' taken by tho Jieoplt I'm public purposes? W' beftr a great deal thete days about tho crushing; effect of tsxntlon upon Industry and business, nnd It la finite true, because our taxes are moHtly upon Industry and business.

I'resldent Coolldpe In a recent address said: "Heavy taxes reach everywhere and burden everybody." When we tnx banks and lonn companies, I reaches out to the money borrower In higher Interest rates. When we tnx manurncturers ft goes nut again tn the neonle who Consume the wsres. Only one tax there Is that does not go back to the people in a burdensome way. That Is the tax on land vslues. It ton goes hscfc to the people, but It goes bck In the form of relief from the burden of taxation.

This constant Increase In land values of the mine, the forest, tho city lot and the a'jrlculttiral areas. Is always absorbed In some wsv. It hns produced the great, unearned fortunes of our time and nil time. The peonle can have cheaper con lumber and other pro Lift Off No Pain! Duean'l hurt one bit! Drop a little "Kieezone" on aching corn, instantly thnt corn stops hurtlnir, then phortly you lift it right oft with finger. Your dniKftlst sella a tlnv bottle of "I 'reoione" for a few cents, sufTIclent to remove rvery hnrd Corn, aoft, enrn.

I or corn between tho toes, and the foot cnlluHes. without soreness or Irritation. A dvt. Treat Head Colds With Vicks Manitoba Lady Says It Is "A Great Remedy." At the first sign of a cold tn the head, melt a little Vicks VnnoKuh In a apoon. Inhale tlp vapors.

Then insert some In nostrils, smifflnR it well bnck. You will be drlinhtcd to see how quickly It helps to break up a cold. Another way Is to hent a tin cup, put In a tenapoonful of Vicks and in hale the vapors that wny. As fast as 1 the vapora lose their strength, throw out the melted Vlcka and add fresh. Mrs.

J. Jjrlnra, of Dumas, Manitoba, saye: "Vicks Vnpoltub is a great remedy for c6lds. I inhaled It for aj head cold which had troubled me for 1 some time, nnd received great relief, from It. I shall make aura to always have Vicks on hand In case of need." Vicks Vnpoltub. the discovery of a Southean druRglat, la a combination i In snlva form of Camphor.

Menthol. Riiralyptus. Thyme, Turpcntliio, etc It la good tor all cold Applied externally over throat and cheat, as In the case of a chest cold, sore throat, etc. Vicks acts like a liniment or poultice. In addition, the inpredlents are vaporized by the body heut and are inhaled directly into the Inflamed nlr passages.

Tti's double action quickly loosens a cold. Vicky. Is the ideal treatment for colds both for grown ups and for children because it avoids so much internal dosing. Just as isood. too.

tor cuts, burns, bruises, sores, stings ana mm ltcmngs. At all drug stores', EOc a jar. For a free teat size package, write Vlck Chemicnl Co, ZU bt. Paul Montreal, Though Vicks Is new In Canada. It hns a remarkable sale in the states.

Over 17 million Jura used yearly. Advt. The annual winter excursion on. The Canadian National railways are offering low farea, the best of service, choice ef routes, Fhona A5891 or A8l. Aflvt.

CORNS i by taking: the taxei off the In I trleg Hented and applying the unearned 'nrrtnt to tha Kovernment. at the aame time reductntr I I not take IIthe1 T''1, mian'hl incentive to gpuculnte in th natural resources of the earth will remain, thus ever adding to the burden of taxation. I. W. BUCHANAN Jan.

19. POLICE COURT CASES Inevitably" come as "corn In I gy pt 'to thore who are only too anxious to 'and degradation as the result, of the new Honor act. I confecs, myffelf when I read the words first, I felt ft pang of disappointed Ftirprise, when, however, ona comes to peruse the appended paragraph, the following words ppe.ir: "In I December there were 22 cases prnseciitod under the ttlquor act, in Novem icr find In October 40. A grneral d'i ne In drunkenness was shown by the records, December 125, November 142 and October 162." Now may without presumption, suifgest thnt It would have been fnr 'more suttnhle tn star something out of the paragrnph Just quoted In your headlines, rattier than to use words which give the careless reader and he Is only too common an imnresslon that is as undesirable as It ts erroneous. The reputation of Manitoba is none to enviable in many quarters as things are st present.

For goodness sake let us do nothing to mar that reputation undeservedly. JAMKft BAXXIPTEU Winnipeg, Jan. 7. JOS, MARTIN'S PREDICTION To the Editor of The Trihune: Bir The turn of the politicrtl wheel, bringing J. Kamsay Mncdnnald to the premiership, brings to mind an Interview which appeared with the late Ask For It "MORD EM'LY" The picture which set England upon its head and guaranteed to cure the 'ump and drive away the pip.

See it today. ON THE SAME PROGRAM: 1IOV9 TO BOARD" Another on of those OIR GANG COMEDIES IVo'll kMM rour arourh ami all your troubles when yoa See Uils one. EVENINGS ONLY. AT B.4S BIJOU ENTERTAINERS With JOHN T. FWDES fcnmetlitna; new In sonas and laughter.

It's their Sth werk and still Botns; strong A Stirring Romano of Brilliant Paris and Darkest Africa Capitol Symphony Orchestra 25 Musicians 25 "Night Life in Winnipeg" pate City Syncopaters (Courtesy Haroni's) Next Week! "NAME THE MAN" I Oar Big Show Today ALLAN DWAN SPECIAL "A Perfect Crime A Best Turpln Comedy I A Sport Rrvlew A Fells rartooa THEATRE KOW PHOWIXG "THIS MAN NEXT DOOR" 1 11 11' A Real Novel SMnVd Attrartloa Evrrr 'Sht I. hiwolal. Nilit Your Florida trip la already ar ranged for sit Canadian National ticket office. Phone AlSSl or A6861. Advt.

IhlSII cvniin I lis Hon. Joseph Martin, after he retired trom political life in the Old and. Him prediction many yean ago, was that a Ialor government was tncvit ble; furthermore, that the Liberal party had to go through the purifying process of opposition treatment for a few years. Mr. Martin mas a close associate of the Labor political forces in Britain, and was frequently mentioned as a cabinet possibility when the change came.

OBSERVER Winnipeg, Jan. 21 'RED" RYAN'S SENTENCE To the Editor of The Tribune: Sir I waa glad to see by your article In yesterday's edition that you had taken note of the punishment meted out to "Hcd Ryan." Many others to horn I had spoken as well aa myself were smaitd at the sentence of the Insh being ordered to be given to this convict, In addition to life term. It does seem like vindictive revenge. Many of our judges and magistrates seem to forget that malefactors are the product of our present and pas systems. When a crime Is committed.

Is it not a reflection upon the whole nation? I B. B. F. Winnipeg. Dave RHys, Nugget hotel, paid a fine nf I'jno nnd cot when he plend od guilty before MnglfUrnte Noble Mi nday tn a charse of keeplnp Pquor for sale.

STARTING SAT, 4AN. 26 He waited calmly enough. At the threshold stood the sheriff nnd his posse, puns levelled! "We want you!" the sheriff told the youth. "No, no, no!" protested the girl. "He did not do it, I tell you!" HARRY C.

WILLIS and JERRY Eiuffish Corncob m3c THE SCTitft QL ADDED BOUND EIGHT FIGHTING BLOOD NATURE STOBY GABBICK ORCHESTRA NOW UNTIL FRIDAY I Her First Big I Romantio Drama 1 CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN "THE DANGEROUS MAID" .8 8 Metropolitan Comedy Path Review MBS. J. M. RICE, Soprano 1,000 Choice Seats 0(0 every night at OUC Lower Floor, 50c; Loges, 65c nst'ish Corneal SEVEN YEARS OF Headaches and Indigestion Ended By "Fruit a tives" The Marvellous Fruit Medicine Like thousands and thousands of other sufferers, Mr. Albert Varner.

of Bucklnrham. P.Q, tried many cmedles and went to doctors and but nothing did him any irood. Finally a friend advised him to try "Frult tlvea" now he Is well. As he in a letter: "For seven years. I suffered terribly from Headaches aDd Indigestion.

I had belching gas. bitter stuff would come up in my mouth, often vomiting, nnd 'wna terribly constipated. I took Fruit tives and this grand fruit medicine mn'le me well." 60c a box, 6 $2 50, trial size dealers or sent bv Fruit a tlves Limited, Ottawa. Ont. Advt.

HVALtiC Canada's Finest Theatre Ha at' THIS WE3K MAATT Stanley T. Vermilyea Presents tha Ever Popular Musical Comedy Success "THE MAID The MOUNTAINS" Company of I Production Forty I All New Tha Australian Prima Donna MISS ETHEL WALKER As "Teresa" Evenings Matinees to 25c to 25c NEXT WEEK mat ITS TANTALISING SURPRISE TMIS Orl SO DIFFERENT AttlLANaCH, 6ok Mvtu Lfria eO.tVYNN 'Mrf yMMCnKstU MAIL ORDERS NOW Evenings Orchestra, $3.00, Balcony Circle, Balcony, $1.00 75c; Gallery (reserved) 50c. Matinees Orchestra, $2.00, Balcony Circle, Balcony, 75c; Gallery (reserved), 50o. Tax Extra Box Office Sale Friday 10 a.m. Ma.

1 ta p.m. I MUt, tn 11 SS, tie SSe. 4Hr. ttr Taodovllle. t.SO I Vaadevllle, S.IO Pletnre Preeedra and Vollows Vaudeville Tax Kstra.

All feats Reserved. CAPTAIN BUltlJ BAIRNSFATHER In "Ol.l III I.I, AMI BASIL LAMBERTI HARK n.OSMfc HOLMES LAVERE BAM I. II.I.IAM LYNN HOWLAND TAN, ARAKIS MARYON VADIE and OTA OYOI CO. first Kua TOPIC Photoplay AC KBO.N KARI.GH XKH's Horn of t'apriiwnt ptfPV TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK "A Fool There Was" Vaaaded on "The Vampire, bf Kudj arri Kipling. Mala, i Tuesday, Thursday, Butarday.

Next Week lute wlTvr' row run Tr.rr.srv I mm New Vark Feb. IS CANADIAN PACIFIC Apply tea! A rents. m. C. CA8KT.

Art. SM Main Wlimlpnr. ORTURE iau Sb The Homo of Super Productions ALL THIS WEEK. There were great big satisfied crowds that visited the Lyceum yesterday to see the Vm. Fox Special, "THE Powerful Story of S0CD5TY! LOVE! INTRIGUE! AND THE HIGH SEAS YCUI YES, YOU! Will enjoy it, just as the thousands who saw it yesterday.

SNUB POLLARD COMEDY in "FULLY INSURED" Fox Njwi Fun from tha Press ORCHESTRA AND ORGAN Music Morning, Afternoon and Evening Matines 25c Evening 40c Tax Included IT'S AT THE LYCEUM IT'S THE. BEST NEXT WEEK 'MONNA VANNA" ratOM MAEIERUKCKS rAatouc cqamA The most stupendous I production in th History or Motion. Pictures LYCEUM ALL NEXT WEEK TODAY AND TOMORROW Follow the Crowd and Sea Rupert of Hentzau FIR ANTHONY HOPE'S CELEBRATED ROMANCE 14 STABS 14 ADDED ATTRACTION ERNEST H0LDEN, Baritone Singing Hearst's Hits 80CIETY DUO Musiciana Da Luxe Bohert Burn8' Night, Friday STARTING THURSDAY CHARLES RAY in THE BARNSTORMER" COMEDY AND SPECIALTIES PROVINCE week TODAY WESLEY BABRY la TUB rBIMCB'l BETH." 'COLLEGE MAIN AND CHURCH silent COMMAND" 1 1 WitsiaM Fox, I yMaa. presents I WmmA I SV AT AJ I awr A WHAT L0VEB I it a EE3IEH2B Norma Talmadge' la "A8HE8 OF VENGEANCE,.

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