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mn ~ | PAGE SIX tao CINE FILM FILLED SUNG PROGRAM AT THE WITH LAUGHS AND Country Store (TOM DAILY, PROP.) MONDAY NIGHT IN MERCHANDIS ‘ $100 The following ¢ r merch aré’ participa NINE E GIVEN AWAY FREE ng, each giving zen or more valuable articles O’CLOCK HAYTIN’S BOOT SHOP, WYOMING GROCERY CO., RICH- ARDS-CUNNINGHAM CO., | METROPOLIT. AN ‘STORE, FRANTZ SHOP, A. E. CHANDLER FILLING STATION, DO- LAN STUDIO, PEP’S, AYERS JEWELRY, BEAL BAKING CO. In Addition to HARRY YESNESS, THE BIGGEST LAUGH SHOW IN A LONG) LONG TIME. STARTS IN HIGH AND NEVER LETS UP Mats. 10¢ and 20c¢ Bishop-Cass Theater Eye. 10c and’30¢ A ONE BLOCK WEST OF HENNING HOTEL ON FIRST ST. Your ‘ Money A_ Bishop: — fe |r now used in helping na- |t homeliest women to become | neautiful. In giving Agnes Cleven- | ser, the wealthy widow asyplayed Fitzgerald, 2 periianent waving apparatus y be remarked that quefice in’ the "pro: lasts but for a few minutés, ld was actually in the waving machine for While Miss Fitz- ¢ her Hair waved. paraded before her clothes. partic: Marian Saw Lilyan Hayden Stevenson, Mar- ngston, 2 Edwards, Car . Martha “Mattox, and Lionel Bratiam, ction was made undér the Pollard. n of Harry A TENGE SCENES: ~ PORTRAYED TN COMING FILM ard fought and_ bitterly: con- 1 elec ctl battle*for’a seat in rliament, ‘betwéen "Str a villian of the Orme, Margaret sweetheart, results ~“in belng thrown into prison for the election ordinance. + the Georgé Mel- » which opens at the ater on Tuesday for a two depicts the campajgn, ang ot the opposing factions at immediatély be- onlooker's enthusiasm, + Long prelim ‘y campaign's poll- 1 meetings, scenes at, the polls and the terse excitement that relgns ag the last’min- returns come in when one vote the deciding factor, all these ator along on the nd leave him with ire to aid ih) freeing of the charges against in opposing camps ut he novel manner in which he ob: his freedom and clears his Without Mercy” one ialms to its rank among productions. Dorothy’ Phillip: _Vera: Rey ason's be the cast Fellowes | RIALTO Sunday and Monday—Zane Grey's Lig picture, “W.14d Horse | Mesa," Holt, Billie Dove, Noah medy, News and Toples of Tuesda and Wednesday—vera Reynolds and heeliffe Fellows ‘in Without Mere ‘Tuxedo comedy, bles. Special a Theater vot the. finest Mats 10c-30c Evé. 10c-40e —— ONE BLOCK WEST OF HENNING ON FIRST STREET TODAY VAUDEVILLE FIVE FEATURE ACTS IN ADDITION TO A NEW FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE “IDLE TONGUES” FROM JOSEPH C, ee fee eS NOVEL MON VNDAY NIGHT “DR, NYE.” PERCY MARMONT. and DORIS KENYON COUNT RY STORE Vith JACK HOLT BILLIE DOVE NOAH BEERY SEE , Shows 10¢e Tsl0, ZANE GREY’S \ “WILD ) HORSE MESA” Players and Cameramen Risk Lives Filming Mad Rush of 5,000 Wild Horses! Jack Holt Jump His Horse Off a 50-Foot Cliff! A THOUSAND HORSEPOWER STORY OF A THOUSAND SMASHING SCENES ALSO COMEDY—-NEWS—TOPICS OF THE DAY ' THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO °° TODAY TOMORROW 40e Che Casper Sunday. Cribune COLORFUL TALE OF OLD WEST. | IS ENACTED IN ‘WILD HORSE MESA’ AT RIALTO THEATER Zane Grey's gentus for story-tell- ing and Paramount's . superlative skill.in transferring his colorful tales of, the old west tn ali thelr grippifg realism» to the,;screen, find dynamic sion in a unique ny elodram atic “Wild “Horse Mesa A rge B. Seitz from Grey's, read novel of the fame name, the superfilm attrac: -ton at the Rialto. Here is a stirring story of the rugged west, staged against nature's own’ wilderness back-grounds, and filled with thrilling episodes of wild horte hunting “ahd capturing, of horse thieves, perilous trails, faith- ful Indians, roaring romance’ and adventurous drama. It is a greater picture in all respects than “The Thundering Herd," by the same au: thor., The exelting action centers about }Chane Weymer, a daring and fear- less nomad Of the” nid _6f the’ plains, whose de- Vaudeville and Screen » - Masterpiece sire to capture Pangultch a magni- ficent. wild stallion, prompts him to join a hunting expedition, aded by Lige Melborne. The plot sweeps along Irresirtibly, developing its powerful . situations with compelling force and eyef-in- creasing suspense until it reaches a crashing climax inthe terrific stam- pede of several thousand fear-crazed wild horses—one of. the most speota- cular and awe-inspiring scenes ever flashed on the screen. Jack Holt the picturesque role ot the daredevil hero: Noah Beery, as usual,,is admirably’ effective ns the two-gun; outlaw; Billie, Dove makes an appealing heroine; and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., gives an ex- cellent account of himself as Holt's younger: brother. The music at the Rialto is always good. The Netto. Ladies orchestra will entertain as usual today with an exceptionally flue program, Offered On Double Bill at Columbia Blver acts ‘of vaidevilk, including comédy, singing and -dancing, are being presentéd at the Columbia the- ater today in addition to the feature film, Idle) Téngues,’ Thomas H. Ince’s screen version of the novel, “Dr Nye,” by Joseph C. Lincoln. Doris’ Kenyon, long a favorite on both stage and screen, presents one characterizations © of her career*in the film play. Her role is that of a small town girl who falls Victim to neighborhood gossips. be- Cause of her loye for a physician suspécted of theft, Percy Marmont, in the! role of “Dr. “Nye,” eventually vindicates himself and the couple are united amid the cheering of the entire village, but the events lead- ing up to this climax afford Miss Kenyon opportunity for some spler- did emotional acting traction, Nightingale, Thursday and Friday—Betty Bron- Jordan, “The Radio son in “The Golden Princess,” Ju- venile comedy, Dragon = Alley;” Scenic. Spécial tri ion, Joe Jor- den,’ "The Radio Nightingale.” Coming—"The Pony Express.” America. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wedhetday—Reginald Denny jn his lntest > mile-a-minute comedy, “rh Show You the Town. arley Chase in Bad Boy." The latest and great- est thing in hilarious laughter, Fox News and “The Orange Grove Trio” accompanied by Harold Loring. Starting Thursday for a fiye day ran, ‘Harold Lloyd-in “The Frésh- man,” the world’s first comedy with no break in the laughter. « COLUMBIA — Five-acts of roadshow and feature picture ‘Idle with Perey Marmont. t 2330, evening show .at 7 Tongues, Matine and. 9, Monday ‘and ‘Puesday—"The* Live Wire,” with Johnny Hines, J. Bar- hey* Sherry and Mildred Ryan; also Pathe Review. “Country Store Mon- day nigh. of free merchandise. + Wednesday, Thursday —"The Desert Flower leen, Moore, also comedy and, Kinograms. Muuday, Tuesday, and Friday with Col- In Deep,” Blackburn's Band Wednésday and —Five, acts of roadshow 1 feature picture, “One with Ar “Over ic ‘of the Comedy, “My frontier: Bobby -Dun ‘Exror,” and Pathe > Monday and Tuesday Piynn jin “The No-Gun M Laurel in “The Sleuth,” news. Wednesda —. “Lefty” * Stan " comedy and nd Thursday— Bob Custer 4 ing The) ‘Texas Bearcat.’ Jithmy, Aubrey comedy, “Oh “What a Furt,"/and. International News. Friday ‘and Saturday— 2. uful Sinner,” with WilMant Patrbanks. -E “That's \1t,"\ comedy Sportlight, “Solitu va. die syeter in and -Pathe nd Fame,” at 9 o'clock. $100.00 worth | Through education ‘and tealuitig Miss Kehyon is well fittéd for the role. Educated at *Columbla univer- sity, she began ‘her stage career with such ‘suecesbes as ‘Princess Pat,” “The White’ Villa," and others. Hen screen work dates back to the old Essanay days and’‘worr her’ immediate note’ from the start. Some of her most recent pletures were “The Conquest of “The Ruling Passion ot the Se: ‘N0-CUN MA MAN’ FEATURE FOR IRIS MONDAY Carmen, Hollowa Irish combination. .The role of Car- men in “The No-Gun. Man,” however fs played by Gloria Gr who stricy American. Miss Grey in her brief put metorie career of a'screen star, has played many), nationalities, but :never one so mixéd as this, she says,, Opp site Lefty Flynn in his first produ tion, “The Millionaire Cowboy’? « B10... Miss, Grey was a avee bit of American loveliness and this she liked best, When confronted, with the lead opposite Mr. Flynn in. bis second production, “The No-Gun Man," Miss Grey smiled at the name that was tosbe tacked onto her for the pleiure, but stated that.the part Was eyen better tha nher first effort with Mr. Flynn, whieh.won her a contract for “The No'Gun Man.” Carmen Holloway will. be ,at) the is a spanish. Iris: ‘Theater; Mond: and, Tuesday. MW you, like Glorla Grey, you will more than, admire tho ;courageous littlo, Carmen who is. near death many, times and sdved by tho herole Letty” in “The No-Gun eee NOUR RAT JOE JORDAN, ‘ADH NIGHTINGALE,” COMING TO RIALTO: THEATER Joe“ Jordan Nightingale, * kno the Radio starting .'T Jordan has nier engagement stations WRAF, KLZ, Denver. Colo.; WIP} phia, and several others. Mr. Jordan was also engaged as soloist with Carl Doell,’ famous vio- Unist, and conductor at one time of the Philadeiphia Symphony Orches- tra, also with Ray Manderron's So- clety Orchestra and with the Cuban National ‘Band, ‘Morrow | Castle, Cubs. : After returning’ to the states, Mr. Jordan "was arsocinted ‘with “John Barrymore and Colleen Moore in the pleture, “The Lotus Eater.” He was also soloist for a short ‘time with Payl Whiteman's orchestra,‘and: al. Philadel. IRI lL toll An Epic of the Frontier ; —With— KIT CARSON ‘Over the Great Divide’ Amusing—Entertaining—Instructive PATHE NEWS BOBBY DUNN in “MY ERROR”. A Full Half Mile of Laughs NO INCREASE 'IN PRICE * LAST ‘+ "TIMES | -TODAY: 10¢ and 25c ” “AD Door—Adored!- The barrier is a door between two who adore? Especially when the door is not a door, but ajar, and there’s a foot in the ajar.so it never can be a door again—but what's the use? Here’s Harold, Lloyd making googly, google eyes at Jabyna, and she doesn't seem to mind it, which is a good thing, begause she. can’t slam the ajer in his face while his footis in the way. »And you cau betcha his life he isn't going to take it. out! Not while Jebyna smiles in that deVastuiins manner, anyway! Harold Lloyd's got Jobyna, Rals- ton with him in “The Freshman which is good news to all whe are planning to see -his new Pathe comedy at the. America Theater Thursday and ‘nay -take a. lot of people who weren't . otherwise planning to go, because Jobyna is one of those Jittle: things that can’t get lost in a crowd of big gags and iaughs. © with such’ orchestras as Charles *rancls Strickland and his Harte Boys, Coolidge Miam! Beach orches- tra, Indianapolis,’ ahd Eddi Kuhn's Society Steppers. After a/season at the ‘Baltimore hotel, Kansas City, "he! was engaged with the Dave Sights orchestra, Tul- sa, Okla. Mr. Jordan lias just re- turned from a Vv y succéssful sum- mer éngagement at the Hotel Break- es4, Hotel He'atid The Traymoré He at Att&ntis City His volce fs of Neautiful depth and | tnd duality, combined iavien tiawless enunciation. As a baritone soloist, Mr. Jordan’ will linker long in your memory. “He will-sing at the mat- Inee ach Gay at 3 o'clock, and two performances in the evening, 7:45 and 9:30 0’clock. ‘ COUNTRY STORE AND JOHNNY HINES COMING TO COLUMBIA MONDAY The ountry Store” and Johnny Hines in “The Live Wire'— what]] more entertalning program could be asked? These are two features sn- nounced for Monday night at tlie Columbia. To make _ the “Country Store a success’ no less’ than a dozen Casper, merchants are participdting, each giving many. valuable articiés for the offering. Tom Daily wil be the storekeeper as in the past. ~ “If you want to make ‘em laugh, mix thrills with the Tun’ FOUR DAYS _ HAL ROACH ar a PSTN question is, how much of. a | Wire. STARTING TODAY REGINALD DENNY In a Whirlwind Comedy “Til Show You the Town’ A Pane of Hikarity 7 to make a picture, “The day: has passed,” js his verdict. time it was possible to ente! “Tak the cast of ‘The less but had succession of laughs, to charge It to ‘fit the WASHINGTON. LANDIS. FIRST BALL, of the “parlor comedy “At one ain au- diences with ‘polite’ situations, suc s the Sidney Drew productions. ‘They were good, but public taste is constantly changing, and ‘now the | vast army of motion picture lovers are not content merely to laugh. Live The story promised an end- we public HOT OFF THE BAT WORLD SERIES “RIALTO SCENES OF THE THIRD GAME BETWEEN PITTSBURGH and WASHINGTON | 1—SENATORS DEFEAT THE PIRATES IN THE THIRD GAME OF THE SERIES. 2—THE PRESIDENT SEES THE GAME. 3—THE PRESIDENT AND HIS PARTY. 4—THE RIVAL PITCHERS—FERGUSON FOR 5—KREMER FOR PITTSBURGH. 6—JAMES WALKER, CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR OF N. Y.,“SEES THE GAME WITH JUDGE 7—PRESIDENT COOLIDGE THROWS OUT THE THEY’RE OFF! 8—GOSLIN STRIKES OUT AND MAKES SECOND ON A’PASSED BALL BY SMITH. 9—TRAYNOR, PITTSBURGH, GETS A TRIPLE. 10—TRAYNOR SCORES. 11—RICE, WASHINGTON,. HITS SAFELY AND SCORES ON JUDGE’S DOUBLE. 12—SENATORS WIN, 4 TO 3. THE RIALTO SHOWS THE LATEST IN NEWS REELS i IT HAPPEN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18; 1925 A ATTRACTIONS TO ENTERTAIN T! THE PUBLIC That is the principle upon which Johnny Hines, premiere comedian of the screen, proceeds when he starts taste. So the pebple who will se this picture which 4s the ¢irst-I hay made under my new starring co tract with First National: Pictures Inc., will get their fill of thrills also” in one scene, for example, I a silde sixty-five feet down’ a tig wire In the circus sequence and ; peat it later during the scene whe I rescue the heroine. I won't s any more about that experience, + cause the recollection {s too. paint! In another scene we drench an ¢ tire ballréom full of people wi water. It wasn’t pleasant for t tors, but it registers big on screen eal And You See It Here One Week Later. ‘ H Presents “EK Set ee RICA THE ORANGE GROVE SPECIAL Solo Concert Sunday Evening by TRIO Reese Maganetti _and Williams Featuring “The World Is Wajting For The Sunri “Songs My Mother Taught Me” “O Promise Me” and a selection from “Barber of Seville” At 7:15 and 9:15 Trio also appears for Mat- inee performance at 3:15 Extra Special FREE NURSERY . . SERVICE FOR MOTHERS STARTING TODAY Competent nurse maid ser- vice will be maintained at the AMERICA daily, where mother patrons of the Amer- ica and Iris theaters may leave their babies without charge while they enjoy the entertainment offered at cither of these two theaters.

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