Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR DOUG FAIRBANKS AS “DON 0, SON OF ZORRO” 1S 2) Its Casper prer le r the America th ish un vel, “Don Q’ 1 Hesketh 1 the x Fairbank is to carry We tak lifornia 1 in the pi pred uma ro,’ is and the rama is ~what up on 0 ure strict With pic becomes a a dual re he will play 1 Don Q. the © n older t J mon, is ré 5 rous, rom 1 the fat jon and the the truth. ORNS | => a Nttle rn, in hurting, then t off with fin- bottle of ts, suffi hard corn, en the toe hout sore DON’T LET YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For Lack of ALCOHOL WE HAVE IT! Casper’s Finest Filling Station A. E. Chandler INDEPENDENT LAST TIMES TODAY RICHARD TALMADGE LAUGHING at DANGER JIMMY AUBREY COMEDY— “The Cave Inn Sheik” International Newsreel —TOMORROW— DORIS KENYON and LOWELL SHERMAN in “BRIGHT LIGHTS OF BROADWAY” 1 to 11 10c and 25¢ Lift Off-No Pain! | OPENING AT RMERIC = eAmusements IT featur ment We loss ¢ nstances, a Don Q, Son af Zorro, is sent from California to Spi his education, and sh a combinatior national virtue of another co ft ciroumstances, he i murder. is name he orita =whose through many adventures “| PARAMOUNT SOMEDY OF ‘MODERN MARRIED. LFE AIALTO. THEATER s the trouble with wives? Moore Sterlin Moore is the r ering husband in the picture wh shown ut the Rialto tt It treats of the Ina ashion, is an easy- nlysis of th hich mean » arrange- Card of Thanks wish to extend ‘our sincer thanks to the Odd Fellows’ lodge men of the Tower Still depart- of the Standard Refinery, and th man kind friends and ni *. for their y expressions of ings in the E. Carpenter COMEDY AT RIALT }“TAUGHING AT DANGER? AT IRIS PRODUCT OF} a MY SWE 11 | | DOUGLAS FAIRBAN S m DON Q,SON OF ZORRO Starting today for a five-day run at the America “KANDY BOX REVUE” | IN MINIATURE MUSICAL | | | | In addition to musts le make up this troupe, s nd actresses who have a re ind dances sure delight Danny : dancer of fargi nrieston sisters in new ec “ Hyland and Jerry y, comedians, are among in the cast. The Manhatts so will be on hand to enter- jalto thus offers a big double program with su hold the interest ern” REAL RISKS BY ACTORS It fs do whether there is an | actor in n pletures who ris his life m frequently than D! Talmadge, now starring In a ser of Carlos Productions for Film Book- ing Offices. His current production “Laughing at Danger,” is being shown now at the Iris theater, where ETHEART | ley / No [HE TROU so Glen Tryon Comedy “WAGES OF TIN” RIALTO Dick's many local admirers are re-| veling in his leaps and bounds and all round good humor. One of the most thrilling seenes includes a jump of,fifty feet which Dick makes from the window of a hotel, landing of course, In a net. Nevertheless the jump was-one to test the nerve of even the hardiest stunt perform- er, In che supporting cast are Eva , Joseph Girard, Joseph Har- tanhope Wheateroft and others. The director was es W. Horne ———_——___—_. CARNIVAL DANCE 10 CELEBRATE FIRST SNOW To fittingly celebrate the arrival of the first snow of the season, a ‘2 ance has been announced ston Hall this evening. , proprietor of — the purchased a raft of ae When Children Are Slaves Parents who send their sons and daughters into the world at a ten- der age to earn a connot, with justice, make the same de- mands of them that are the right of parents who keep their children at home, affording them the ad- vantages of schoolin a child becomes abi he becomes entitled to rights that are denied to thos remain at home. Otherwi little more than the slave ball and chain attached, ut whip of his parents. A young girl | writes me } Dear Mrs. Thompson; I am a girl] of 17. My parents don’t allow me| to go to dances, And I love to dance. I don't care very much about the boys. Just parties and _dancing. And I am not allowed to” go out. I have been making» my own living. I work at two pl nd make real good money. BIG TIME AT ARKEON {5 PROMISED TONIGHT The Arkeon is offering a dancing party tonight with fun guaranteed, Dancing will be free until 9:30'p. m, and Hal Blackburn and his o' will offer thelr customary bri elightful music to while a time and make dancing a sure e eight musicians in this or- ure experts in thelr partic: e and only the latest and tuneful metodies are played. al ul me confetti, and scores of horns, caps and nolsemakers. These he will dis- tribute without charge at the dance this evening. “There will be only one small neing will be free throughént the evening. F Bohn's orchestra have. arranged several special numbers for the oceasion and should be more enter- talning than ever this evening. <A large crowd is expected to turn out for the first big carnival dance of the Fall season. Tuesday Night Dancing you allto be here. A Big Party has been planned for tonight. We want The more the merrier, DANCING FREE UNTIL 9:30 Hal Blackburn and His Orchestra 8—MUSICAL CONTESTS—8 COME EARLY AND STAY LATE FONORN CADE LEARN TO DANCE THE MODERN WAY h -f With bands? Husbands! at the Trouble with Wives! Everybody! It’s the Greatest Show on Mirth! A Miniature Musical Comedy The Revue Shows at 1, 2: This is Not a War Picture Wives! Is the Trouble Wives—Hus- Here’s your chance to LAUGH BLE WITH WIVES’ SPECIAL ATTRACTION DICK HYLAND’S KANDY BOX REVUE 830, 4:45, 6:15, 7:80, 9:80 Matinee, 8:00; Mvenings, 7:45 and 9:45 SEE MARTIN J BUSTER Danelng Instructor Phone 2590 or 2920 { il I The Netto Ladies Orchestra TODAY TOMORROW I work every day and! admission price charged and} am not allowed to go where I like. My mother and grandmother do not approve of dancing as they never cared for it, I will be 18 years old y. When isa gir’ of I don’t mean to get But just to go with girl and *o dances without your ’ consent. Does a girl have 21 years old to be her own LONESOME TINY. girl Is old enough to earn her own living, he is old enotigh have some say as to how she all spend the money, and how her pleasures, You he right, “Lonesome Tiny,” to have girl friends and go to ¥ | PRICES MATINEE ge in|, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1 dances In'good company, but have some respect for- your parents’ , and do not overdo the Let it be agreed that you, ave one evening or two a week for yourself, and ain part of your salary for your own use. Legally, you will not be of age until you are 21, and until then your mother can for- cibly exert control over you. boy who “borrows” s, jewelry, ete., from 8 to return them is A DANNY SILVA The Silver Voiced Tenor MARGIE HOWARD In the Latest “Charleston” and “Frisco” Jazz _ FLORENCE VIDOR and TOM MOORE in the Hilarious Comedy Drama “THE TROUBLE WITH WIVES” [RIALTO 2 TODAY---TOMORROW SPECIAL ATTRACTION | Dick Hyland’s Kandy Box Revue A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY 45 MINUTES OF SINGING, DANCING, COMEDY THE MANHATTAN TRIO In Mirthful Melodies in PHELPS SISTERS 925 no more than.a thief, and deserves no better treatment, If the youth continues to refuse to return the pearle, have your brother or father recover them forcibly. J, Vz You recently met a girl you would like to know better and how shall you, since she lives some dis- tance away, and you_are not ac-~ quainted with any of her friends. Write her, recalling yourself to her, and ask if you may call. Buehner _rehairs_v. Big Shows in One + New Eccentricities DICK HYLAND A SHOWS AT 1, 2:30, 4:45, 6:15, 7:30, 9:30—The Revue at Mat. 8—Eve. 7:45-9:45 EVENING Children 10¢ Adults - 40¢ = greatest WT ohunt picture u * t a Fairb anks boo ever 40c 15c When BETTER 5---PERFORMA Afternoons AMERICA DOU FAIRBANI JERRY WHITNEY Comedians Children 25c Adults - 50c FIVE DAYS STARTING TODAY, dp SH mas “ADMISSION Children Under 12 Years pictures are made AMERICA wil! A Lightning Streak Ts no faster than the movement’ in this greatest of all Fairbanks pic- tures that marks his retum to e auper-melodramatic role. down and se NCES DAILY---5 Starting at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 o’Clock A dults—————50e ves his followers, o Evenings 25c

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