Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR eA musements | VAUDEVILLE AND MOVIE ‘WILD HORSE MESA,” PROGRAM TODAY AND Che Casper D Daily Cribune Now Let Paris Display Its Evidence INA CLAIRE 5 PLAINTIFF IN ~ GREY MELO-THRILLER, SINONY AT COLUMBIA a theater ee magnificent —if the spec of wild hc le speed down the eep can toward a rbed wire trap isn’t packe e never reen the Pp ir the added merit who direct self proud in ‘o better ct hard-riding, up great actress, | Standing- horse-wrangling hero could Jed, once pop-| have been made than that of Jack , she gives a sym-| Holt, nationally known for his horse- hip and ter she real ne of the finest actors in fildom. ra Beery, Billie Dove and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., are the other featured players. Fatt her Thy action of the story deals with | the capturing and selling af wild | 10rses on a wholesa le, and the glorious . Red Lake, Arizon: nn exact in the newspapers, is| duplicate of Wild Horse Mésa, a oa murder. Seek-| Vast and almost unscalable table , she fashions a story|land in Utah, from which the novel and gets her son ar-| and film get their titles, is a setting me of the most primitive natural beauty, scarcely equalled the wes ‘ ———————___ com- singer l-star picture re played Constance fur. arrows in the Although short, well done. of Clarence are George ON PROGRAM AT THE IRIS » Great Divide, of unusual situ exceedin in t rs h he « Brown's classic ay Cooper yffertitz, ¢ plays an ant hols, Marc nott and § t, will be “the feature attraction Aitke ut the Iris theater today and to- Se morrow, The film {s heralded as an Miss Laicy ¢ former! epic of the old frontier with a splen- nurse in the London qu did characterization of Kit Carson, held the office of controller of| piainsman and scout, speakers at the recen World The newest ng in boxing as Chureh conference held at Stock-| demonstrated by James Corbett and holm, Sweden. Gene Tunney will be another film — feature, along with sword play by Chauncey McPherson and Dr. Er-| iignoux, Bobby Dunn tn “My DON’T LET YOUR xn excellant, comedy, ql RADIATOR FREEZE it_a satisfying program, Steere a ae For Lack of ALCOHOL WE HAVE IT! Casper’s Finest Filling Station A. E. Chandler ARKEON CAPS BIG WEEK | WITH DANCING TONIGHT of the big social events of the Arkeon dancing INDEPENDENT academy is offering a special Satur- day might of dancing. Tonight should j top off the big week of pleasure and as everybody had Ja d time, tonight is an {deal night to make it a week-end party. The East Casper | With the approaching cold went er, it akes dancing in such Meat Market Gaipranithe wacieenitcas The Best Meat. r re tal 1 The Best Service t Griffin's bee MB o's d Hal Bis TELEPHONE | start t ng & mp Phone Us 7 9 o'clock and no dout iy new An Ord numbers will § offer 5 We send the BEST will be free, howe that money can buy then the regular routine will be ta JOE GERDOM, Prop. hae pee d.) | Baur's Raisin Bre: Asco 188 South Center An Epic of the Frontier —With— KIT CARSON ‘Over the Great Divide’ Amusing—Entertaining—Instructive I R ] TODAY TOMORROW JAMES J. CORBETT The 57-Year-Old Marvel, and Gene Tunney, Light Heavyweight ‘Champion, Demonstrating the Newest in Punches. Also Chauncey McPherson and Dr, Ernest Gignoux Champion Swordsmen in Action BOBBY DUNN in “MY ERROR” A Full Half Mile of Laughs re SsseSneEnSicss NO INCREASE IN PRICE 10c and 25¢ OPENS AT THE RIALTO} 1 picturesque pho-| } ted the WESTERN THRILLER AND | OTHER FILMS OFFERED ONORGE SUI Former Star of Celebrat- ed Divorce Play Again in Lead. punctate “Le, | CHICAGO, Oct. 17..—()— Ina Claire, comedienne, once the star in “Grounds For Divorce,” wants to repeat the role here, this time in the cireuit court. She filed sult for divorce from James Whittaker, former Chicago newspaper man and music critic, charging desertion and cruelty. 'The: were married six years ago—“a jazz marriage,” the actress told a dram- atic critic. “T had always fancied myself par- ading to the altar in white satin and pearls,” Miss Claire sald then. “In. stead Jimmy and I motored to Wheaton, Illinois, and were married with the chauffeur and a man in blue overalls, recruited from™the street, as witnesses.” They kept the marriage a secret. The actress’ bill, filed through her attorneys since she and Mr. Whit- taker are in New York, charged that her husband left July 14, 1923, while they were occupying a “honeymoon apartment” of three rooms. Mr. Whittaker ‘‘withy great violence and force,” ejected her, she charged. ‘Two weeks before, the bill con-) tinued, her husband struck her in the face, while they were yacation- ing at Tomaha' Lake, Wisconsin. Laughing at Paris’ attempts to name the woman with “the most beautiful legs in the world,” Florenz Ziegfeld, of Follies fame, de- clared the honor belongs to Beth Beri, shown above in two poses Guy Gay sells life insurance. CASPER’S NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING TO . BE MARVEL OF PERFECTION WHEN FINISHED quarters, rooms for storage of sup- plies for the entire county and boller rooms. While not possible to explain in detail. the many new and splen- Visitors in City for State Teachers Insti- tute Profuse in Praise of Benefits did features In this ultra modern 3 | schoo! building a few of them at to Be Derived cast should have ppecial mention. Immediately within the main -en- trance on the south there is a large 4 S * . + * lobby 1 vhich is a beautiful foun- _ Hundreds of teachers in Casper for the annual institute | (2i,” given to. the. school by tne of the Wyoming State Teachers association have passed }ciass of 1 The floors of the lobby judgment on the new Natrona County High School building | are tiled and the walls wainscoted with marble from Colorado with a of Verde Antique marble from Vermont. Opening from the lobby are the checking and rest rooms. From the lobby a marble stairway and almost without exception have found words of praise and commendation for what will be one of the finest structures of its kind in the west. The benefits to be de- rived by Casper’s school population} quotation from the ordinance of base should be immense, they declare. which established the north-] leads to the balcony overlooking the Supt. A. A. Slade of Casper on Lis territc “Religion, morality | auditorium, return from a journey through and knowledge being necessary to] Tho auditorium is 72 by 100 feet, termountain and Pacifie eoast re-| good government and the happiness | and has @ seating capacity of 1,800. gions had previously declared that|of mankind, ools and the means| The stage is 24 by 58 feet. the larg- nowhere did he see a building “more | of ation shall forever be ‘en-|est stage in the state, except that beautiful, a building in which areb in the Masonic temple at Cheyenne. itecture, interior arrangements and Also on the south is a motto frun|'There is a spacious orchestra pit, excellent construction” appealed to erb 4.7, “Wisdom is the prin-| commodious dressing rooms back of him more than the new Casper in thing, therefore get wisdom,| the stage and under the stage. The stitution, work on which is still be-| and ‘with all they getting get under-| floor {gs inclined and provides excel- ing rushed. standing, and from everyside lent stage view from all parts of The building occuples one square} “Who neglects learning in lis youth] the room. The decorations are ap- k bounded by Wes: Tenth, West| loses the past id is therefore dead] propriate and beautiful, The equip- th, South Oak and Sovth Elm the future.” ment ‘includes every appurtenance he contract was let August Over the stage entrance om the|and conyenience that could be de- and construct ter that time. lon started south from Sh tion to the kespeare, 1." On the “Knowledge sired, even to moving picture para- phernalia. Great care has been taken At the opening of school A t| statement on, to preserve the accoustics. 31, 1925, all the exterior and the; is powe on the west from} The cooking section of the domes- west wing were practically com-|Cawthorne “Education makes the| tio sefence department consists of pleted. It is anticipated that the] man besides two large and efficiently building will be fully completed on} The library fis in the southeast] equipped laboratories and, pantrfes, or about January 1, 1926. corner of the building on the see-|a model house. This house contains Approaching the main elevation] ond floor of the tower. A rectangular | a reception room, dining room, bed: from the south you have the best| room 26 by 60 feet, exclusive of the| room and bath with the facilities view and can more nearly appreciate tuck rooms, Bullt-in features con-| for teaching students all phases of the beauties of ij architecture |] serve space and*addto the bea modern housekeeping from a aci- which is an adr aption of] The natural and artificial lighting | entific and practical standpoint. the Gothic to collegiate construction, | make of the library one of the most] The muse department will be lo- with a delightful the stiff-| delightful rooms in the building. cated in the tower in sound proof ness which ts ordinary The high school {n its entirety] rooms, band and orchestra on the school constrt will consist of 150 rooms luding | fourth floor and yocal on third floor, | The exterior 1 {ding | rooms for departments sclence,| thus segregated from all other class are of red brick and terracotta and] domesti c hanteal | rooms. < 1 F nt 1 " 1 z, his-] In the basement is a large room in f ing ir 1 En f hich the trade of printing will be 1 Y Printing is a subject that f Jer few high schools offer and will there pass benea | nv u t ‘tore be greatly appreciated by those To the right of the m ' quart hal nitor’s | who wish to follow this trade. | = | VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE | ; < | [sa seas | ‘a Mat. 2:3¢ 0 =| 10c-300 4 5 Eve, 7, 9 < 2 10¢-40¢ |e a ed > A Bishop-Cass Theater F i $ One Block West of Henning on First Street TODAY and SUNDAY i< BY > Cc 5 » q S ™ ww 3. g E Q = FIVE SPLENDID FEATURE ACTS m > EVANS & CORELLA HUGHIE McLEAN < Ww “Comedy Producers” A Rib Tickling Comedian > - Cc a =] Py McDonald, Sparks,McDonald ROMA DUO a a Three Charming Musical Ladies Musicians DeLuxe—Harp-Violin E 2 < = MILLER & JACKSON hs] | Present ‘Musical Memories’ < 2 —— > S| Also a New First National Release ¢ rat | ‘Idie Tongues” with Percy Marmont and Doris Kenyon & 2 i * = sg COUNTRY STORE MONDAY NIGHT E " VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE It has peen the special desire the board of education and the ulty to make the engineering partment a special feature where! ®@ youth graduating from it will | equipped to go“in the varlous trade without further training. The superintendent's office is ad- mirably located on the first floor in the south east corner of the bullding facing Elm and Ninth streets. Open- ing of¢ the private office of the su- perintendent is the board room, cler- {cal department and vaults for the keeping of school records. S ot | central operator in the SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925 superintend- offic also installed a bell sys- which automatically opera five complete programs separately and simultaneously. Last but not least in innumeration of the many utiful and useful features of this did now high school there is yet to be mentioned something wherein Iles the touch of ‘romanee. On_ the eastern side the architect has been pleased to leave a quiet spot. Here surrounded by a classic ballistrode, planted in a carpet of grass beside and while way the vacant hour. Oia Sol who through the liveling day has turned the solitary bard has wearled of his task and time ha» ceased to be and as the darkness spreads its friendly curtain around youth forgets all else except how much he owes the class of '25, pacab cy Saas a rani aoe A man was charged with stealing a horse, and after a long trial the jury/acquitted hit, Later in the cey the man came back and asked the judge for a surrant against the lawyer who had successfully defend ed hin In‘the four large study halls new| the tall flag pole, will be a sol ow! at's the charge?” inquired features in study hall equipment| pile supporting on its crest a sun] tne judge. auch as tables and comfortable | dial against the friendly walls and| «why, your honor," replied the chairs which lend an atmosphere | beneath the shade of spreading trees] yan, “you I didn’t have the conductive to s réplace the cla] on benches strewn around the téred| money to ‘im his fee, ‘so he fashioned desks. The tinting of the entire building with the exception of the auditorium youth let loose from school will rest 1s carried out in Ught tun that blends harmoniously with the bronze LAST TIMES TODAY doors, oak woodwork, white tile - wainscoting of the halls and the REX BEACH’S brown linoleum covering the flo For the comfort and convenien of teachers and students, twelye white porcelain drinking fountains are located in nitches in the halis on each floor. Long rows of lockers are recessed in the walls of the corridors of the wings giving abundant room for al! making a pleasing appearance but taking up no valuable space. The natural light of the building enters through unpolished plate glass that diffuses the light evenly into all parts of the room thus ,elim- inating the glare near the window and darkness in the more rem parts of the room which js occas’ “The Goose Woman” With Louise Dresser—Jack Pickford “OUR GANG” Comedy—“DOG DAYS” THE ORANGE GROVE TRIO Reese, Maganetti and Williams With an entire new song presentation Becommaniod by HAROLD LORING at the Organ, by the use of ordinary glass. Appearing at 3:15, 7:15 and 9:15 The building is heated and ven. tilated by what is known as the Split or Johnston service system. STARTING SUNDAY By this system it is possible to heat Reginald Denny in the building in units, for instance if {t is desired to use the auditorium alone it may be segregated from the balance of the building and heated comfortably in hour, By thermostatic system the temp ture throughout the building is con- trolled automatically Through the operation of the same system the hir is taken in through inlets in the room, washed of its im- purities, circulated through the bullding and an entire change is affected every short while. A convenient and decidely unique feature is the installation of a tele- phone in,each room controlled by a “PLL SHOW YOU THE TOWN” Shows Start at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 o’Clock Adults 4Qe Children 10¢ AMERICA att ictures are made ow them Saturday Night The Feature Night of the Big Week Everybody had a wonderful time all this week. Make tonight your big night. A big party has been planned. Join the Happy Crowd FREE DANCING UNTIL 9:30 Come Early and Take Advantage of the Free Dancing Noother method Free EON DAN( ’ Free is so agreeable, so often effec- Dancing Dancing Hyp.ser copes Until 9:30 “ACHIEKY. Until 9:30 ‘Seap Be. Ointment 28 and He. Talcur Ze. Bold se ty \ddress > SB ba atares Mase? Cuticure aan E GREY'S » ALSO COMEDY—“SHIPSHAPE” TOPICS OF THE DAY THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA NEWS Shows-at 1, 2:40, 4:20 6, 7:40, 9:20 TOMORROW MONDAY RIAL TO: cra a

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