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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925 eAm usements “GOOSE WOMAN? AND ‘OUR GANG’ ON FILM PROGRAM AT AMERICA ~~ Clarence Brown, d. aper reporter for fore he started filmirfg “The Goose Woman,” Universal Jewel, which copes today to the America theater. This was part of his preparation news for filming Rex Beach's famous newspaper story, which ran as a serial in a large magazine. Brown d the role of police reporter in Angeles during this time and issisted in gathering news, The story concerns a great mur ler mystery full of startling dis- closures, which keep the newspapers in a continual state of excitement. First there is the murder of a rich Then a drunken woman tells 2 fake story about seeing an auto- mobile, As a result her son is ar. rested a few days later. Then to save him she reveals to police and the public a secret that marks the beginning of a curious and sensa- tional denovement. ‘The cast of the picture is all-star, with Louise Dresser in the. title man. | Mother! Don’t “Physic” a Child To Dr. Yaldwell, cello ,Iil ing physician 47 years, it seemed cruel that so many constipated women and girls had to be kept “stirred up” and half sick by taking cathartic pills, tab- lets, salts, calomel and nasty oils. While “he _ knew that constipation DR.CALDWELL| was the cause of ATAGESS nearly all head aches, _ billousness, sallow skin, indigestion and stomach misery, he “did believe that a ickening or “physic” ey- pr @ practic: tor r. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin he discovered a laxative which regu: lates the bowels. A single dose will establish natural, healthy bowel movement for weeks at a time, even those chronically constipated. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin not only auses a gentle, easy bowel moye- ment but, best of all, it is often months before another dose .is nec- essary. Besides, it is fibsolutely harmless, and so pleasant that even a cross. feverish, sick child” glad) Dr Caldwell's Buy a large 60- cent bottle at an store that _ sells medicine and just see for yourself, DON’T LET YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For Lack of ALCOHOL WE HAVE IT! Casper’s Finest Filling Station A. E. Chandler INDEPENDENT role. Others are Jack Pickford, Constance Bennett, . Spottiswood Aitken, George Cooper, Gustave Von Seyffertitz, George Nichols and Mare MacDermott. The adaptation was written by Melv¥il'e Brown. Rounding gut today’s program are the Orange Grove Trio in enter> taining song numbers and “Our Gang” in the Pathe comedy, “Dog Da. Mickey Daniels isn’t the same af- ter he meets up with little Mary Kornman, a charming society dam- sel of ten. Although she is way out of his class when it comes to knowWing about the correct way to eat ice cream, he manages very well and he, in company with the other members of the “Gang,” make a big hit with the swell people at Mary's exclusive party. The cast of talented youngsters inctudes Mickey Daniels, Mary Kornman, Joe Cobb, Jackie Condon, Gene Jackson and Farina. Robert ANE GREY - Paramounts 4 are indisputably the class of all Westerns. And “Wild Horse Mesa” is indisputably the class of all Zane Grey-~ Paramounts, STARTS SATURDAY RIALTO McGowan was the director. —$—$—<$——— COLUMBIA PACKED FOR OPENING LAST NIGHT; FINE PIGTURE SHOWN With lovely Corinne Griffith in one of the greatest roles of her long career, Hal Blackburn’s matchless dance orchestra at its best, and more important than all else, a packed house, the Columbia theater re-open. ed last evening under the manage- ment of George Stewart, former pl- lot of the America and Iris show Store. | Not Engaged Now, But Wait— | petty. Bronson and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., been Kept busy recently denying Holly’ “too young to think of marriage," ~ like to marry a girl Hike Betty soma youthful movie stars, have ood reports of thelr engagement but he says he would day. for the queen of the “Help War columns and publicly her join him for better or wor But alas. | She has given h of the families of the | after they are to one wealthie until Y 4 ~ Che Casper Daily Cribune a rin, ma inc ton por gay At the New 1924 his fortunes were in the hands iT} | “Every Tine I Try to Talk| 1 to 11 10¢ and 25c sper Pharmacy or Tripeny's Liat PAGE FIVE sonal friend me p insisted on pre American Manners f his name over & outstanc motion n ear. / appeared that his no 8. 18 | Sr deadlock, however hich | port began to rally to him te a st Of | his r e fiding = Mr. Talmadge ae bene possibility 2 are be | pe possibility de for &. BO. capable ¢ | ot luding 1 bh.’ Mark ‘Fen. | an b npelled he had been co or life which | As late he was ATOR INO ROM: IANA DEAD and Ke A th failed t he Ralston was a Presbyterian and revered because (Continued From Page One |the genial honesty Republican | which he radiated build. was kr rom was de e an impetus to Indiana de which put him forward Sa candidate for the I c presidential nomination. York convention in] Surviving dau THEY ALL TRY 10 BEAT ME PRAVSING KARNAK About This Medicine Somebody Else Tells How | Fine It Made Them Feel,” Say’ Police Officer Pizzi- Ja made trips | in | | life-long CARD OF THANKS es a Garamount Gicture WALSH CTION RAOUL PRoOoDU wires RICARDO CorTEz Ne JETTA GOUDAL NOAH BEERY AN IARD houses. to the young g: ge mechanic art finish “The pan chino. Those who attended were not slow | can: probably guess the rest s full of drania, the settings | 1OME the to make known their satisfaction! 4j1 in all, it’s excellent entertain- | ellent, and the costuming is| «4, : with every part of the opening day|ment. Mr. Stewart announces that | rn fashion show \edrto: tal hd program. A special stage presenta-| the Columbia will show nothing but | EE eee GET \ ful this ni Karna as ball-room tion of Hal Blackburn's orchestra] first-class attractions and that he | tixea og oem K tinge Kia and will be offered each time in con-| West First street house of enter | seb , nection with Corinne Griffith's new | tainment. ; Believe L IG GE CONL EY COMEDY constantly| picture—‘Classified."’ enter PLEASURE BOUND The first performance found prac: | ¢ ; aoe 7 HODGE PODGE NOVELTY tically every seat in the house oc: SPANIARD M KES IT = erreiciest cupied and Mr, Stewart announced mae V m: seni “a yn 5 OM v7] one that the patronage accorded the Co- ee ahd ceaamtatstiie |e cores, vingiat sts THE NETTO LADIES ORCHE lumbia exceeded his fondest expecta. Baan eage) a5 pBe de lade le tions. The theater has been remod AT OPENING LAST NIGHT litente teahiars anatase | eee eee : SPECIAL ATTRACTION * eled to a certain extent, parts have hy oP Canter this weal dur e ‘ a ea amet ES been repainted, and the screen has | On eutlie tale panmasehat ; By ls SARAH BROOKE CROCKER been placed far back on the stage tie phi Sarton] ac NESSOREGERIONG so that a complete view may be had | ; Y ts from practically any section’ of the | A large crowd jammed the Arkeon | oi house. | “The Spa 1” came to at | last. nig neing to the Jerfu : aka ; ‘ | s In her new picture, the lovely Cor- ta od be nea ge Pint lathe’ players) = : Shows 1, 2:40 0, 6 ind 40¢ inne brings to the screen a type of ‘sa Raoul Walsh production for| Hal B'ackburn and his band. This| was so weak and ey helite|2 girl heretofore unknown to movie mount. Ricardo Cortez, Jetta | band is certainly holding its own] ¢'6 Tate seemed to do reharto bt lovers. In the role ofthe “beautiful, | (;o.:aa1 and Noah Beery ave fea.| when it comes to putting out to] thar TODAY but oor Slgusied se eee ene tured in the production, based on} dance to | s so lame and s of the great New York dailies, sheithe popular British novel of the STS Tees noved around my bones would 2 = doesn’ stop until she tae layed her) “NS Dolores aanere. «ist soi | NAME AIGA spss sont wccsettanee Sign they re cones ited young wo ¢ th pid. who | 'r was so weak and rundown I felt | som y parties “she, moves’ ungeathed. and} hosea her will upon others, Miss | fore I even started on duty. I had| to Know about this medicine to us | === although a resident of a cheap apart: | Goudal meets Cortez, as Don Pedro | Awful h s, too, and in fact,| and we can sure put the 0. K. on|[— ‘ment house in the poorer district of ("De Barrego. « modern cave tan. | felt so miserable that it just seemed | it for them. It is. world beater.” | New York, she emerges with the| Hon Pedro falis desperately in love | aT ., | ike everything. was the matter with| Karnak is sold in Casper excl wholesome respect of one of Man} with the girl at a ball in London, Imagine the star of America’s | 1 ything hips erate eae . hattan’s most eligible young mil-} qwice he proposes marriage, which ;Q.2™Pic team involved in running It tell the world fc bot-| In and the leading dru | Nonaires. A thrilling test trip into] Jne yefuses. Then he abducts her, | down a desperate smugglers) 1 or thie Karnak has tite iia | pie pid ert } the country in a snappy roadster en-| me girl tries /to escape; but is pre: who u father’s ships to sues, and when Corinne returns to) ycnicd by ‘The Spaniard evade the al authorities! Im her family at seven a. m., a battle! pon peard decides to teach her|asine the situation in which this raged for hours with the old folks} wiot love re etn ab boy comes home from abrom) pre: | TE >E Jack Mulhall, ‘a sure fire hit’in| to taming’ bucking bronco. Grad. | come Frenchifled by his foreign | ; the part of a young garage mechanic juny Dolores begins to see things 1 | Schooling and putting this over as THEATE THEIR LIBERAI who earns $40.00 per week, every |) yuw lisht—the suffering she has |® Joke on his famfly only to run PATRON AGE LAST NIGHT week, appears at the logical moment, | caused other mén before she knew! INto a thousand serious comptica ACCLAIMED AN discovers mud on the feet of the abe ia agi * tions. Imagine his diving from the ‘8 Fr. slorious Corinne and her honor ts bic ade Hae ea The Spaniura a EXCELLENT SHOW preserved.. The youthful millionaire)... ¢¢ ae bull-fighter who. gets | BY THE HUNDREDS WHO SAW IT is then brought to the scene of the rpbers LTS fen nolite:! RELIEF AFTER ) arbitration and announces his love} “Ut he sees afters Ie does not t ‘BROUGHT } e e e ya | Are Yo ee YEARS SUFFERING «6 “WOFINHE I u Cross Word, Puzzle | | H J “The make of ‘Tanlac ~ IN — was Shai So *CLASSIFIED” good health to Tanlac,” | & state it of Andrew Bt Areas: oe } Corinne reigns supreme all through it. Here she all her Words simply can't exp e loveliness— ‘The Orchid: of the Screen dd 1 r ‘s m | ees ; xt AND HIS Dreatl, Thee HARMONY 1S AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE THE TALK OF CASPER IN THEIR STAGE PRESENTATION EACH EVENING a ad ow a 8) | i atecstiice. | COMEDY “TONS OF TROUBLE,” AND KINOGRAM NEW » Tan ave bee Continuous 1 to 11 daily. Mats, 10c and 20c. Eve, 10c an 0" and feel so d e t that there’s now and feel so aittefent tli*«cood| 58 ACTS ROAD SHOW VAUDEVILLE SATURDAY ; and sleep 1 and feel that ae AND SUNDAY : has. given me a new lease on life bins : i MN shan ied ale by all good A boy and a girl divinely meant for each other. Is | A Between them ruthless, selfish, middle-aged . 1 ran . reco’ woman who was slipping. The most beautiful Ce een ates Locks in | mended by the manufacturer ot} love story in years and a picture of mother ” 7 What Curley Locks ‘hen i é a that you w 70 re “SILPH” REDUCING CHEWING | ,, Wore! Theme and in the picy| 1!” | A BISHOP-CASS THEATER that you will never fors GUM a Wonderful New Discovery | ‘ture wa: seated unon. f N I A €; A World of Parking Space—Block West of Henning on First = FPS a GA: cea Will SAFELY — EASILY Take Word A woman who acts. THE ORANGE GROV E rRIO i Off Several Pounds aWeek! =| Word 6. 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