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FY PAGE FOUR SEAT Che Casper Daily Cribune SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925 £ Amusements 4 SLORIN SWANSON IN FIFTY THOUSANDDOLLARS, S bn ‘ | Union Den ies troop several timés each year, assist-| summer gathering at Hinds lodse, r) “an Aa FAP TA eT eae tI. ing the local scout masters and dl-| reputed to be unsurpassed in the Omaha Ready for-American Legion*Invasion rockisgin unttObes progratn. the ogn. | Unites ‘Blaten, ay a. structure: Gr Admittance TO | ta: event ot the year will be the scout uses, | Mary M’Swine wate d! 4 OPENING DANCE —In— ed | WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. — (Asso- 1 Press)-rThe * application of Miss ry MacSwiney, a member of THE COST OF FOLLY’ ‘PAO FOR FILMING. ONE Conners | EAGLE HALL me OPENS AT THE RIALTO) SCENE OF CHAPLIN FILM Parliamentary Union conference was denied today by Baron Theodor Adelewaerd, president of the union. SPOUT DISTRICT PLAN DISCUSSED | WHEATLAND, Plans origi (Formerly Culinary Workers’ Hall) 324 WEST YELLOWSTONE Saturday Night, Oct. 3 GOOD FLOOR—GOOD MUSIC This being the first dance given by the Eagles in their new hall they are making a bargain dance at the low price of Fifty Cents LADIES ADMITTED FREE Wyo., Oct. 3, — the National Boy 8 for the formation of a Boy it district including Lara. mie, Albany and Platte counties, with a@ director located in Cheyenne, and a unified summer program of ac- tivities to take place at the Hinds Boy Scout lodge at Pole mountain were submitted to the Lions club here by J. R. Fleming, Cheyenne scout master, Who was the guest of the club. The main business of the Boy Scout district, as explained by Mr. Fleming will be the maintenance of n_supervisor Who will visit every ANMIERICA ONLY THREE MORE DAYS 4&4 TO SEE CHARLIE | CHAPLIN | —In— The Most Perfectly Balanced Dramatic DANCING WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY prev NIGHTS 7 Before and After Midnight 16th and Poplar Sts. Union Music Central Press Photos” > the * of paraphernalia | : aire _ Omaha, Neb.} is ready for invasion of five thousand delegates to American Legi convention, Oct, 5 to 9. A view of Omaha's “Broadway,” and some important figures in the meot are shown. ‘Top (I. to r.) George Dobson, chef chemin de fer, “Forty and Fight,” Legion auxiliary frganization; James Drain, national commandez; Mrs. O, D. Oliphant, national president women’s ‘auxiliary. . Below: Anan Raymond, commandér of Omaha No. 1, largest Legion post, and chie¥ host. In two mbled the laborious ascent in the rarefied at- C B dt d Ss ving ign wo Moss es hearts aT PEPULITAS ADPFAR 14. C. Bedfor * eta scene one éf the most remarkable a ever filmed, it is 1. was caer than i appete, tor the oe LAST TIME TONIGHT AT Leaves Estate % = Tonight marks the la | of the famous dancers from Holly-| standard Of1 of New Jersey, fleld | wood, the DeCectlitos. For the past! ners today, bequeathed ‘< two weeks they have been appearing | estate to his wife. | twice nightly at the Arkeon dancing | made of the ager _| academy and have certainly scored | wz EEE} VAUNG, Gray r Hausma appear in the atrong support! MINEOLA. N. Y., Oct. 3\—(Asso- clated Press)—The will of late A. ©, Ppearance| Bedford, chairman of the board, THEIR LAST APPEARANCE TONIGHT The DeCecilitos Presenting “THE ARGENTINE TANGO” professional triumph during thelr stay in Casper The Argentine Tango, one of the ‘| prettiest dances of their repertoire, will be featured tonight as well as t a be yaltz number. They will Comedy Ever Produced 3 dl ~And— Ser ontacthnethe sanpiondaa. hh, for the Screen “WALTZ UNIQUE” “Racing For Life,” "A Fight For a that has been play. TODAY “ on H all of them Perfection Pic-| i,¢ ¢ past week at the Ar- THE Seg MUSIC tures. A good straight forward clean | yeon ial Blackburn and his band, story of Southern horses and peo- Riess is gaining more favor and admiration || A Whirlwind Romance of ‘ Die:forms the subject-of this -J each night and will goon be the fa- the Turf A D The cast includes many old favorites. | votes of all Casper. Among them, are Meta Sterling and) “sing starts tonight promptly at |! +d ey =a HIS B ND Max Ascher, who play comedy nestol 9 Grelock and dancing will be free A parts. Lloyd Whitlock, who makes!) ti gto. thie gives “everes omen Is 5 mide Apeerag hae " 0. gives everyone a s be ? + ” 43 Knott, in her well ace ed BrOW PRO nin rel hace me 2a fale of mother, Bil Dover aa the gher | crowd wad enor dancing ae wall Featuring CROWD! ‘ 7 r J P iff, Dan Crimmins, Bill Carroll and| ene the fl aye i FREE DANCING UNTIL 9:30 Jack Richardson, sac You can’t afford to miss this, the one big super-production. i EVA NOVAK Supported by Leaves of gold and nickel have Cue ESTER: PILLS row been made by a German scien- FRE ol ret) BRAND tist, so thin that it would require a eg RT RUSH” 2,500,000 of them to measure an inch in thickness. WM. FAIRBANKS Written and Directed ean Bena BS) 2s tose And a Strong Cast b + Pe Ae inhi eShere| Chitdres’s Biciavial Ceci : § 5—PERFORMANCES DAILY—5 °° FP ees nls nction Wer Norte | ance co + ICLOne : 14 4 Starting at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 o’Clock ED Tie sat SLO SS DRONA SA ESE ’ Cross Word Puzzle BILLY WEST f Afternoons Evenings TL eenuten Cc > Comedy 40c—A DULTS—80c a TOMORROW NIGHT AT xington Cream “LINE’S BUSY” CHAPLIN Meter ad Your RIVERVIEW PARK | XXXXX Flour || yy Sea, nak NO WAR TAX , More and Better Bread per sack id Sapciee ! Rye, Whole Wheat, Graham, Corn Meals. 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