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ac as EST MONDAY, NOVEMBER S 1 on by the Vogel and Miller company at the Columbia, will delight Casror. ites with @ return of its per Wee See PAGE FOUR. Che Casper Daily Cridun -»x|| SETTING THE STYLES here today, the toe tip and heel match. The shoe is a high heeled pump of black kid with one wide strap, The toe tip and heel are in| here has never been red patent leather, here to equal it before. NEW YORK.—The big ostrich fan is more than a fan just now. Within its folds ss deftly hidden a flat silk pocket, containing a, flat puff and the thinnest of plenty of action in which thrilling seenes are filmed. Along with “Black Gold” the Iris also offers Constance Talmadge fh @ featuretic, “A Pair of Silk Stock- ings.” These two pictures combine to mak Jendid program, ARMISTICE DAY OANGE AT NRKEON TOMORROW A big time will breait loose in a shower of confetti at the Arkeon tomorrow night in celebration of (United Press*Radio Editor) Armistice day, The program there} of 4 number of stations owned calls for a carnival dance and this|anda controlled by middle-western crusader might have slid into feature will be one unsurpassed for newspapers, perhaps the two most|armor, When in separate bands lively music and a thousand and one | prominent are WDAF of the Kansas | hung loosely together at one al horns, sqawkers, squeakers and] ejty Star and KSD of the Ct, Louis | the bracelet is really all in one piece shriekers. City Star and KSD of the St, Louis | and extends from wrist to elbow. Streamers of multi-colored tissue! KSD, possessing ample power to Serr eee will go showering across the hall | he heard readily throughout the mid- Parts of a big rainbow. Hunt's Chi-| ale west, is perhaps the most popu- cago band will do better than its] tar of the two, although partisans of e HANDS ne Ess LOMBON he turen, —The turban “Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) FARIE.—In one new shoc see eatin built up in very high swirle and topped by a jeweled broach, REX BEACH'S “RECOIL” "ALAC GOLD’ ‘HOWNG HAD MONTE CARLO AS | AT THEIRIS THEATER and tomorrow. In this vivid drama of western Texis oll fields, there is Brocaded Get Acquainted With KSD On Your Radio Set By WILLIAM J. FAGAN. powder ivory TODAY and TUESDAY PETE MORRISO —in— “Black Gold’ A Thrilling Action Story , the Western Texas Oil Fields ‘ou don't clasp on the You slide into It, Through portions of Monte Carlo e Principality of Monaco for screen purposes Parker Read, Jr.'s on of Rex Beach's story, * for Goldwyn at the Rialto contains scenes of the fa s winter resort which surpass previously filmed for they were ance Sunday and the way the crowds enthusiastically them. selves ag pleased with the new pro- gram, it appears the show will draw more than capacity audiences dur- ing {ts run here, With this musical comedy Voge” and Miller have marked up another | high-wpot achievement for ~ giving —also— keen best in making the crowd step | WAP would naturally violently ALMAD( ase on the actual location, y vi All of “Recoil” waa photographed off peppy ao deny it. However, KSD’s programs out rare treats in fun and humor. CONSTANCE 'T. D In France—much of {t on the Riviera Under the bright lights in the! possess more variety as well as real-| yp, YORK, Nov, 8.—(United , Featurette sp renova aeni At an Sie er back of the Arkeon there will loom] ty good features. than is the case Press.}—Myron T. Herrick and Ira “A Pair of Silk Stockings” arid soup era most UnnerAae Ie up the new Essex car which one | with WDAF-. Nelson Morris, cancelled their reser-| mous comedy, but there js no doubt vations on the Majestic today and/ that the entire presentation as put Gid not sail for Burope aS CXPeCt ed. | mmm ee of these days in the near future, will be driven out of the place by a lucky Arkeonite. WASHINGTON HALL WILL in the gardens of the Prince of } Monaco, with all the Monte Carlo, the world-famed casino and its gar- dens, and the little city of pleasure yond, and the bay of Monaco, with ‘s mountain rising+in the dis- Possessing a really fine symphony orchestra, St, Louls has not been niggardiy in permitting the outside world know about it and ono of the best features throughout the coun- try during the winter months are 10c and 20c PARIS.—Dr. Reith, counsellor of the German embassy, conferred with Dr. of Foreign Affairs Larroue of tance as the background, the Rayeani of the Bt. Lage ae the foreign office tonight, presum: TODAY The production, one of the most phony orchestra, under the direction | ably to seek release of the G: aad . layish ever bestowed upon an in of Rudolph Ganz. In putting these | general, Von Nathusis, who was ar- 1,3, 5,7 9 o'Clock HAVE ARMISTICE DANGE tense'y dramatic story, was directed hy T. Hayes Hunter from a fcreen dramatization by Gerald C. Duffy. ekg EA de doe concerts on the air, KSD’s remote control work has been first rate, con- sidering the difficulties encountered in broadcasting an orchestra of 90 instruments. when he mt into Alsace Loraine on All Souls day, for alleged crimes during the war, JACK HOLT AND DOROTHY DALTON STARS OF “LONE at North Washington hall tonight.| events of the year about to close id . nd . Merry-nakers will be provided with | have proved that KSD ia entidea to} L'OF Old Frie hory whistles, rattles and every] a place with the best broadcasting Louis Joseph Vance wrote one of the world’s best sellers in “The for Monday | it might be said that KSD Jeans over | presidential yacht Mayflower for| made in sailder form for f Lone Wolf,” and bis amazing and evening to avoid conflict with other | backwards in regard to remote con-| his old friend, frank W. Stearns. \d small Mahlon Hamilton a a pk re Matt apa tire a ih events scheduled for later in the| trol as much as some broadcasters | Stearns was 6S today and the cele-| Ask for Children’s Muatercles Michael Lanyard, regarded as the most daring and skillful of all inter- national crooks, were read « read by thousands and th The dance week, ously program. morrow acclaimed the armistice will mark the big Armis. tice Eve carnival dance to be held other known variety of noise-maker, well calculated to renew the atmos- phere of rejoicing that marked the end of the Wor!d War in 1918. was set and also to inaugurate auspic- the Armistice entertainment ago to- news of the Many features included in KSD's programs from time to time demon- strate initiative of a very high type. Municipal opera and the broadcast- ing of the outstanding political Coolidge Gives Birthday Party |e outfits of the country. Unfortunately, however, KSD's ef- forts are confined almost exclusively to remote control features, In fact, WASHINGTON, Noy, 8.—(United Press.)—Presigent Coolidge tonight gave a birthday party aboard the Tc bathers: Musteroleis also neglect it. To be a really top-notch station, it is necessary that it pos- sess good studio entertainment. bration of the recent election. Mrs. Cooildge, Mrs. Stearns, her grand- son, Foster Stearns, Silas Strawn A Gripping Picture —the story by Rex Beach. The North Washington orchestra will provide its famed toe-tickling music, and dancing will begin early in the evening and extend well into the early morning hours. Breadcasts direct from theaters and hotel gri!l rooms have found favor all over the country, but no station ever succeeded in reaching the top of Chicago, and Mrs. Geiser, close friends of the Coolidges, were mem- bers of the party aboard the vessel. The president planned a cruise down the Potomac, returning Monday fiction lovers. “The has been transformed | ful screen story } who BE BLYTHE, the eden “Queen of SPECIAL ATTRACTION enal cast, head y the famous without versatile studio programs at Also > Dorothy Dalton and Jack feast twecie weekly. There are tal- | morning. Jack White Comedy THE NETTO LADIE Hoit. ° ented people in St. Louis, surely |. o ° Tin Chanwtoporien: casehia tien Jackie Coogan who could provide KSD with recital | "NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Another “Dizzy Daisy” ee Maialbede ki Wilton Lack: Tyron Power. programs which should enable it to| flood of buying orders poured into 5 ‘ ORCHESTRA Charlotte Walker, Lucy Fox, Rot Is On Retu step to the fore, considering the good pectin’ stock aA weed Kinogram News Haine douard Durant, remote control features which it now | more than a score lssues to new . iS: tay Von Seyffertitz, Alphonse T TU} comot peak prices for the year in the first Hudson Coach is roomy Novelty Nlmber Playing thier, Paul McAllister and William sad f Abergh's Concert Ensemble, Rode- | 15 minutes of trading on, to les A "Tooker CHARMING dress for dintier Or ‘ mich’s Dance orchestra and perfor-|1n excess of 150,000 shares. Initial —RHas trunk rack on Overture from Gounod’s Opera As a novel, “The Lone Wolt" dancing is this one of-biack | NEW YORK, N 8.—(United | mances of the Missouri and Grand | S8!ns ranged from fractions to four a America chiffon with brocaded figures | Press)—Jackie Coogan, who has| Central theaters are the regular out- rear. been touring Europe in the Interest the near east relief fund, arrives here Monday on the Leviathan. in rose-colored velvet and a full un- even skirt. The sash is of black chiffon tied very carefully. The sim- plicity of the outfit adds to its at- tractiveness. standing features of KSD the year round, The winter symphony con- certs add more interest but if three Periods a week were devoted to stu- dio recita’s KSD's standing would im- measurably increase, for it has prac- tically everything else that goes into the making of a Class A-1 broadcast- exciting romance are picturization, The Photoplay ‘action centers largely in Paris and in Washing ton. Jack Holt the title role. NORTH WASHINGTON HALL TA CELEBRATE. TONIGHT WITH CARNIVAL DANCE With noise-makers of every de- scription to be given away, the North Washington hall where Rawhauser's Dance Artists hold forth, will to- night stage a big carnival dance. This affair promises to be a rare one, with the hundreds who frequent North Washington having the time of their lives. When Rawhauser's udmir- ——>—___ For results try a Tribune Classi- fied Ada. Bucks, yearling or two-yearold bucks, good heavy shearers, mutton type, Corriedale breed. Inquire of ae coreeaer Wyoming ‘National TODAY—TOMORROW SCHEUERMAN’S HARMONY KIN IN AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAM APPEARING ON STAGE AT 3, 7 AND 9 DAILY In Addition to “The Lone Wolf” You can’t buy a leavener that will be more satisfactory than - CALUMED | V0 THE WORLD'S GREATEST No. 991 BAKING POWDER All members are requested to attend the put on a carnival dance everybody Ls a ep ds ; Featuri mevine trace de! - Gelence hes ‘moe! produuad) one Harmony Kings Dance ~ wil teat Wuycreeaion sna ste | that is any more pure or efficient JACK HOLT Be eon Beane SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND Elks Club ae ‘217 : : Dancing Until 1 A. M. Wear uniforms, if possible, until‘9:30 P. M. Signed: Committee Dorothy Dalton An Amazing Screen Thriller. Whirlwind Maze of Mystery. 7 yea ig of the air and un. jerwor!l vivid than the novel, Pa eng ‘ Cl agai tae NO ADVANCE IN PRICE—10c and 40c ARMISTICE EVE TONIGHT DANCE [fils fall RIALTO WILL TOMORROW | : SHOW “BROADWAY GOLD") —— ae nteeeomisase Elaine Hammerstein aes BROADWAY GOLD ELLIOTT DEXTER and KATHLYN WILLIAMS in the Cast Tuesday Night The trend which the producers of big motion pictures are foliowing to- y is toward casts made p of ph with big names, In “Broadway Gold,” the big Edward Dillon pro- duction of life along New York's glittering Main street whitch is to be the offering at the Rialto theater Music by, armony hie from 9:80 to 1 o’clo tomorrow, Mr. Dillon has gathere ty ° Gents $1.00 "Ladies 50c together nay ot te clre stars R | LT O TOMORROW Armistice Celebration the present, ze [RIALTO ee lly Ity and Confetti Ball For that skin eruption ove an 0 ett TONIGHT A carload of Confetti, Serpentine, Hats, Caps, Noise- 7 and 9 o’Clock makers, and everything to make a real party. A Big Celebration You Can’t Miss You can have relief within an hour PERHAPS you have given up hope of getting relief from that maddening itching and burning, but Resinol does bring comfort when many other rem- edies have failed. One who has used this healing ointment writes—"Resinol Ointment is 80 soothing it stopped my itch- ing at once and [gor the first night's sleep | had had in weeks. Now my skin is well." What it has done for one it can do for others. COLUMBIA Tomorrow Armistice Day Mat. WEDNESDAY GUEST MATINEE Anyone purchasing a 40c ‘ticket may invite a friend as their guest free of charge. TEPRSRAY. bee F RIbAR Amateur Night $10 IN PRIZES ENTER NOW Phone 986-W VOGEL and MILLER’S CARNIVAL DANCE MONDAY NIGHT North Washington fall Everything Free that goes to make a Carnival Dance. Bring Your Sweetheart—That’s All. New Musical Show THE HAPPY GO LUGKY CO. Presenting Geo. M, Cohan’s Great Broadway Success “FORTY FIVE MINUTES FROM BROADWAY” Under the personal direction of Carl Armstrong. Resinol Soap contains the same soothing ingredients which enables it to thoroughly cleanse the skin yet leave it free from sensitives ness and smarte ing ALL THE OLD ORIGINAL SONG NUMBERS Featuring Miss Charlotte Earle and Mr, Carl Armstrong RAWHAUSER’S DANCE ARTISTS The Best in the West Arkeon Dancing Academy First Run Picture “THE DARLING OF THE RICH” Admission $1.00 Ladies Free