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PAGE FOUR | eAmusements | disappointment long with him. triangle "FRIRBINKS RETURNS TO STUNTS NON PLING AT AMERICA Wondered Why Breath Was so Bad Brooklyn. Miss Rose Dittmar writes:—“Even though I brushed my teeth and used a mouth wash, my’ friends turned away when I talked and 1 won- | s the same Douglas Fairbanks dered why my | hed the pinnacle of fame breath was so of- | arity with dari nd spec- fensive, while peo- ints, coupled with an ex- reach the source of the trouble. All druggists, 25c, red packages. asy for the gangling and Don Quixote” as ve been led to believe by a similarity of names. ‘There {s not the remotest resemblance betveen the spirited adventures of Don Q, as delineated by the famous star, and those of Ceryante's hero, who went about Spain encased in armor stabbing windmills with a lance. Furthermore, since th of Casper movie majority should and will see Doug in his lat dom, it is just as well to asure them that they will find noth- ing to regret Don Q of this latest Fairbanks feature for United Artists Corpora tion release, is developed from K. ahd Hesketh Prichard’s novel, “Don Q’s Love Story,” and combined with that are the more colorful adven- tures of Zorro, thus bringing tho versatile Fairbanks to’ the screen in ® most interesting dual role— tn- teresting not so much because it is a dual role but because Dotglas presents for the first time in his Nein mai < Tomorrow Alright a” mild, vegetable Iazative to relieve Constipation and Bili— ‘ousness and keep the digestive and eliminative functions normal, Tom mous novel of studio life, in- Gallon’s fa- | terpreted by an all-star cast. RIALTO NM suNtors— Little Ns One-third the regu- TOMORROW lar dove, of ingredients, then candy coated. For children and edpite SOLD BY YouR DRUUGisT, FRIDAY \| Little Annie Roone as (2a MY SWEETHEART Always Party Night The big mid-week party. Have you arranged your party? If not, join the big party tonight and hear HAL BLACKBURN AND H ORCHESTRA FREE DANCING UNTIL 9:30 EONDANT See Prof. Buster Learn to Dance the Phone 2950 or Charleston Che Casper Daily Cribune his n. impression of a | | The | Zorro in his early fifties. period of the story shows He to Spain The fine sent his son, Don Caesar, to complete his education. opportunity for many ex stunts and athletic prowess offered was in the hands of y from the megaphone. nong the settings show: entation of the residence section S) » Which is said to pre of Seville, be the c Althe | finest « Mary Astor in the in long time le of leading iy is said to off er most not able contribution to photoplay a | sean Her as a comedy he: | does work tbat is unique and excoy | 1 in merit As the archduke of nd, presents erization entirely 8 pre who viously undertaken. Others yromise excelelnt interpretations are Lottie Pickford Forrest, J. F. Mac. Donald, Stella de Lanti, and Charles Stevens. . ———~»—--— TONIGHT SET ASIDE AS ple less careful bera personality that romps} Hi | at all. After taking Carter's Little | which had its first showir t i Liver’ Pills for a while the trouble | per last night before a great throng | started to disappear. I also no-| at the America theater. All the aes | ticed my face had better color and | dash and thrill of romantic lives and Tonight {1s party ni at the was clearer, my eyes brighter, my | adventure are his to portray in dual| Arkeon, with Hal Blackburn's or appetite more hearty and.I had no| roles, both of which do justice .o|chestra. on hand to furnish the constipation. Now I can.see that | his e ability to delight and en- | music. bad breath comes from the stom- | tort With every arrangement possible ach.” Bad breath can only be dis-| At the same time Doug has not|made for the comfort and conven! guised temporarily. You must} forsaken the flying horse of Ara-|ence of its patrons, the Arkeon al looks for and ‘ finds 1a Two or more make a party and seems on this evening of the every one likes to go some it week place, and, of course, the Arkeon is convenient and good time there. JAPAN WOULD JOIN IN WORLD one is sure of a WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—(Asso- ciated Press)—Japan wants to join hands with other nations !n the prosecution of any project calculated to promote world peace and to act with them in any effort to bring about further reduction of arma- ments, Fusanouke Mayeda, of the Japanese delegation, told the in- terparliamentary union conference here today. Like other nations represented at the conference, he sald, Japan ‘is imbued with strong desire to make whatever contribution Iles in her power” to the realization of the cause of pence. ‘The speaker expressed regret that the situation of the world was “far from what we desire.” “In spite of innumerable efforts made in the past for the establis ment of general peace for the world he said, ‘and in spite of the costly lessons we have all learned in the great war, armaments are main- where, So long as arm kept in the present state uid that there will be no durable pence.” Debt Parley At Capital Is Launched a and be the n angement United ‘Tuesda sideration of a funding a for ¢ A permit of States an e¢ zecho-Slova of pro sdure which will conversa- involved was initial setting. American records show that ho Slovakians owe roughly sub-committee issues tions on the 1,000 plus accrued interest, a of $117,679,000. val claim has been lement based on a debt of and interest accrued since the loans were made some five or six rs ago. y after the formal ses. two commissions on ex ations the ted that the Amer despite the * & settlement on the full to include a ‘pros adjusting the differences in event further proof is forthcoming at a later time that they had de manded too much are willing vision for DON’T LET YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For Lack of _ ALCOHOL WE HAVE IT! Casper’s Finest Filling Station { middle: | has | mples of nid be in and as an actor that be will be ced to det himself perman.-| } ig present on this night of the PEACE PLANS i] Anna even younger nald Crisp. des directing, Mr. ae p also played one of the prin-| Ss character parts. Dov | dicted t and took Colds Pain | | | | | ‘Westbound No, 608 Eastboun _ Eastbound I" ACADEKY. 2920 A. E. Chandler INDEPENDENT No. 82 . Westbound No. 29 Querent! now 2 Nilsson than Anna Q. Nilsson as she appeared in the old Kalem days and (be- low) a recent photo, attended a Swedish boarding school c business cours Headache Neuralgia | Safe REGULAR THURSDAY NIGHT 75c Dance 75c¢ AT | WASHINGTON HALL TOMORROW Join the Crowd BOHN’S ORCHESTRA looks: when we sion concerning st came to Sweden, she} Busi ness didn't appeal to her so she de- serted her job and became a model for Harrison Fisher, Ben Alf Hag- A in these two hap. not been | Arst used to see her In Kalem Films |for Harrison Fisher, Ben a wine, ws Phage Sreproken un eon ypitetr tanpee * che was most stylishiy dressed, | Penryhn Stanlaws. . TRUE-TO-LIFE PIGTURE Aptis Gnd alec at Wi igs rapa basen: : it with a high} Her first motion pieture was wuared himself, along comes Dag: | before, eaten a line, a perfectly huge plume »yfolly Pitcher.” ‘Then Kalem gave ‘ 7 Mar TUT Cee e a eae | Oueoenctlia ta Den Ques to complete the costume, long | her a con Her most recent FOUNG IN THE TROUBLE Just when Hyatt as almost | comes the tile eden gloven with a wide gold brace: | pictures hi been : > upartment for the purpose | twenties, det abrss Drpd Seas OF ’ RIALTO resting him in The scenario for this photodrama Mee ss reated slipper models. Was prepared by Jack Cunningham, ‘ es WITH WIVES MT +Ul but much to her and direction 23 TAR DUST. Jackie Coogan {s vacationing a his ranch in the California Sierras. * Tom Mix learned to do the Spanish fandango in one week for picture, “The Yankee Senor. * * Hedda Hooper is called the st dressed woman in the movies. 9 doesn’t follow the fashion! “I just wear becomes me explains, nk Mayo, actor of film and sta nas filed a petition in bankruptcy. * * * of your actresses vacation fr t tuberculc Dorothy. | Dorothy Seastrom, one | most |hag to take a lo! the screen to f The best of luck, promising promisin: lhome of the movie elite. is building a $250,000 es Griffith, who lives there, | landscape improvements to the Jof $100,000. Jacqueline Logan te. Corinne has added alnue cently married Mary Akin, has pur- 1,000 and each one received at lea $5 for the day’s “work”. ——————__. ENGINE SIDE-SWIPED BY TWO OTHERS ON UNION PACIFIC LINE 7.—(Asso- Union Pa Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Neuritis Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer”? package | which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 aQd 100—Drugzists, Aspiria is (he trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticaciiester of Salic7l) TRAIN SCHEDULES * CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN NO, 622 Lave ememwmennnnncccnne 6345 p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Departs 1:60 p. m, Departs 6:00 p, m. Arrives Departs sanwaand 100) ps5; 8:30 p.m, 4:00 p,m. Departs 7:10 0. m. » she she Beverly Hills is fast becoming the Tom Mix |just bought a Spanish-type hou: | ANEW HOTEL-700 ROOMS |for $50,000. It is next door. to} OPENED EARLY IN 1924 Rudolph Valentino's $1,000,000 ALREADY FAMOUS FOR palace. Edwin Carewe, who re chased a large dwelling in the] ATMOSPHERE - <> | colony | me a MONTHLY RATES | The other day Dimitri Bucho: wetzkl, thelalcdetor, tnald 7a ubecwed WRITE FOR BOOKLET | of extras $5,000 to watch ballet Rona 4 scenes staged in the huge theater GL.Billingsley- |set constructed for the “Midnight Moneger Sun,” The theater holds nlmo: 7 : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1925 ; __}four hours. Freight traffic, too,| time this year, was even more sert up for several hours) yoaviest at this period than at any| ously affected. cident near Buford, @| ———= = n between Laramie end 1one of the highest e ° points on railroad. Two loco- ; ttle nae oone motives attached to express train C 9 sideswiped a big mallet that had been helzing a xin over Sherman Hill, and number locomotive freight tr pales (Lite both of the enger engines were overturned, Engineer Ed Palm. quish of Laramie was in charge of the first sen engine, while A Engineer 1 Barkentine had the throttle on the helper. ngineer Forrest Kinsolving was in charge of ma. No one was Injured in the over-| fl turning of the locomotives, but «x- press train number 9 and passenger train n r » VANTAGES OVERLOOKING BELMONT YACHT HARBOR AND | LINCOLN PARK GOLF COURSES - -- ITS HOSPITABLE SHERIDAN ROAD AT BELMONTAVE, NOW SHOWING AT POPULAR PRICES Afternoons 15c and 40c_ Evenings 25c and 50c Shows Start at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 o’Clock TODAY “BRIGHT LIGHTS. ROADWAY” The new State Theater Denver opened so auspici weeks ago must close October 10 for 10 days w! ing balcony. During the enforced closing of the State the manage- ment of the America have secured the Famous “ORANGE GROVE TRIO” Reese, Maganettie and Williams with Mr. musica] director of the State to accompany these famous singers to Casper. Opening date will be with Mary Pickford next Sunday, October 11. ‘This combination should prove to be the finest entertainment ever shown in Casper. Harold Loring With LOWELL SHERMAN paris KENyon HARRISON FORD - NEWS | COMEDY | x TER pictures are made AMMRICA will show them || 1 to 11 10c and 25¢ E in a comical clash for the champjonghip of the home. Six rol- licking rounds. Come and cheer the winner! THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION : Dick Hyland’s Kandy Box Revue aa A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY \ 45 MINUTES OF SINGING, DANCING, COMEDY COMEDY “WAGES OF TIN” SHOWS AT 1, 2:30, 4:45, 6:15, 7:30, 9:30—The Revue at Mat. 3—Eve. 7:45-9:45 PRICES MATINEE hide 10° EVENING Children 25 EN

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