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PAGE FOUR principal scene the George Me which is now a tailto theater, are lao the city of Londo English con he London scen SE ground of a close and excitir tical battle, while the scer a estate form the backing for batt lly exciting and e which is being w ery detail Without Mercy a group of B ish film magnates who were mak! SCENIC EFFECTS AREAL TRIUMPH IN “WITHOUT MERCY” AT THE RIALTO The between eAmusements version of Eimer Davis’ sensational novel of the same name. This picture is one of the great- est laughing successes of the year, showing Denny in the role of a woman-hating college professor of \irty, who s to get an endow- ment for the impoverished collego from a wealthy widow, In attempt- ing to win her favor, he wins her | heart, and complications begin to with y and t the girl he expects to others whom he has ow the town." hree women at once in the same cafe, each woman being unaware of the others’ existence, is m which he answers by the nt of having himself paged five minutes. It results in y screamingly funny situations. pressed for, time in his d courtship, he manag yn in a of an exped: ey airplane of the In Ss, laid in r, where t en to go throu, of being made on 1 the processes re z sa tour of the western studios, came) beautiful. there fs a beauty parade ; upon Director Melford taking scenes | f the latert Paris creations, adding m in and about the estate, and they feit! charm .to a picture packed with ep so much at home in the atmosphere} tBrills and laughs. it wack ted for the} Denny is supported by a notable at was susper noon so they d. The dire to thé set where s could be r also te ome streets of < c including. Marian Nixon, E. ward Kimb: Lilyan Tashman, yden. Stevenson, Cis y Fitzgerald, had been erected, and the Ene- ., Livingston, , Neely b men left in a hented argument) William A, Carroll, Martha m to whether one street built | Helen Greene and Lionel tic Star ereilaales FEGcA. FTSSE um. Harry A. Pollard directed © street, London. productior Ww The cast of “Without Mercy,” in ae tye ee va cludes Dorothy Phillips, Rt 4 Wellowes, Vera Reynolds, S| Ames and Lionel Belmore. r | pee :01 ct = ec ¥ Hie ; “ ” 1 tr ile | How much brighter would be the oP _ ‘The second Lefty Flynn production | @arker side ot Ife if we could only — directed by Harry Garson sustains) pf t0 Tt with 0 Be erties Ls e the high standard set in his pre-| aiticut to pra Tica Eintolde Phas vious F. B. O. picture. Heplete with | ios von his-remarkable reputation thrills and swinging along to 4 rat-! as a comedian who makes you laugh 7 , NED ni. ;at misfortune. Once troubles are re- — which is now playing at the Iris is one of the best outdoor in months. Gloria Grey heater, pictures takes the feminine lead opposite the cast t popular star, and a capable } composed of Willlam J. Quinn mond Turner, James Gordon R Bob Reeves and Harry McCabe a . in support. Tee ae “TLL SHOW YOU THE TOWN” AT AMERICA Io STAR COMEDY SCREAM “Ill Show You Db fo! alt r the Town,” the Universal Jewel ‘feature starring Reginald Denny, now showing nt the America theater, {s the screen Insist on PHILLIPS” MILK OF NAGNESIA 00 eae flected in his laughing glass they're illumined and clean, ful College life, of course, offers end bilities for humor, but the t Harold Lloyd has put into “The Freshman,” which has been booked by Manager Garside and scheduled to start at the America Thursday, {s more the story of the life of one character at college, rath- er than generalizing the life of a big institution of learning. Lloyd por: trays a certain type of youth—n boy who has builded high, noble ideals for himself and seeks to achieve them among people unsym- pathetic toward his ambitions and seeing in him easy‘ prey to their jokes. This character, named Harold Lamb, that wins only the good-nat- ured jeers of his fellow men, is one designed to win tho sympathy of the audience, Every trick played on him is funny to the spectators whether they sit in the orchestra 6r are reflected on the screen, but, as Simple Harold does not know he's being kidded, one's laugh ts filled with pity for him, Harold Lamb is “Grandma's Boy,” and “The Fresh- man” aims to be a_ serlo-comic drama of that rare type. bas Sa ARKEON WILL OFFER BARGAIN DAY DANCE A special feature awaits the danc- ers who attend the Arkeon dancing academy tonight. A chance to get by humor that {s fresh rageous and beauii- something of a ss you ask for “Phillips,” youla whole handful of dance tickets 2 not get the original Milk of| tree of charge t) Magnesia prescribed by physicians|~ w#h each fifty cents worth of for 60 years as an antacid, laxative | dar purchased at the dance RIA oh RTE RR TELL EVERYBODY! AND DON’T MISS IT YOURSELF! WILL ADMIT CHILDREN | FREE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY GROWN-UPS ASK_ Dad, Mother, Brother or Sister -—_—- ticket will be tie nts free In dance LTO Che Casper Daily Cribune “ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925 dance tickets good at any and time. Free dancing marks another they are always 1 admission also ure which is for efit of the ¢ It is to itage. of everyone to attend arly, get a good start at dancing and then lay in a supply. ‘The orchestra, Hal Blackburn and his band {ts working supreme at the musié end of the Arkeon, Nothing but the finest of dance music is be. ing put out by this bunch of musi- clans. To please the dancers is their first thought each evening and “they also are pleased to play any request numbers that may be asked for. The fun starts at 9 o'clock and s going all evening until midnight, HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL DANCE 1S SET TONIGHT AT NORTH WASHINGTON neers, A Hollowe’en ce be held this even Washington hall. combines to mal success, noise makers, confetti, ser- pentine, fancy caps, and excellent music, will be found at*the hall to- night. Bohn'’s orchestra will pro- vide the music for the dancing which will start at 9 o'clock. Bus service is available every fif- teen minutes to the hall, making {t a simple matter for patrons to at- val dance ‘will the North hing that h an affair a reel Lee when I talked with her in her ‘al love can love.” At Alla; ; Allan Pi tend the dance with no inconven- Fel Serice husband, James Carniyal> dances at the North Washington hall always have been “You se sh among the most popular treats fur-| making in the nished by that establishment. A big} st is purely crowd is expected to be on hand to-| don't » to night, starting the Hallowe'en sea-| like the person son with an evening to be enjoyed. | posite you. An | people don’t m: \ movie lovers of | ‘ Kisses like the Congressman Sees | so won the | Coal Crisis Ahead | don’t happenin ey Miss Lee look ‘t be compared with least so said Lila Lila Lee as she appears im “Edgar n Poe.” ng room between the acts of de," the stage pI appearing with her Kirkwood. ne explained, “love- movies and on the mechanical. You think whether you Whois playing op: 4 furthermore, real ake love like the a few years ago. heroes used to be- ir fair ladies just 5 more like a | girl just out of finishing school | than the mother of a 13-month-old fehild. Small son can become ‘an Rep. Allen T. Treadway, Massachusétts, forecasts a coal }. crisis with the advance of prices, and predicts that President / Coolidge will submit recommen- dations to congress as a basis for legislation intended to solve the o2al problem, IRIS TODAY “Lefty” Flynn in “THE NO-GUN MAN? A Cyclone of Hard-Riding, | Hard-Fighting, Action, | Thrills and Romance! International Newsreel of Current Events STAN LAUREL Comedy “THE SLEUTH’ 1 to 11 10c¢ and FIVE DAYS STARTING Thurs., Oct. 22nd AT THE AMERICA ! sweet, or sicken men, store RIALTO COMING SOON Freshen Up! Nicest “Cascarets” 10¢ N tongue Nothing else « refr hes the e children Laxative, et Don't stay achy, billous, stipated, sick one or two rets” anytime to mildly stimulate your liver and start your bowels, ‘Then you will feel fine, your head becomes clear, stomach head- con: Take asca> pink and skin rosy, leans, sWeetens, and ntire, system | like , harmless candy-like ‘Cas- They never gripe, overact, Directions for men aWwo- on each box—drug- j stage folk and favors Weight stipu- 'HUDSON-ESSEX actor if he wishes, but as yet, bis mother says, “he is much more 1 terested in his bottle than embark- ing on a Stage career.” Both Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood plan to make’ other movies. They will alternate between stage and films. Although Miss Lee enjoys working in pictures she feels that more inspiration can be put into stage work since there is less com- motion and no long tiresome waits Between performances. She advocates sane eating for ail their contracts, but clauses—that’s Lila’s big eyes f lations in as | for morality ferent thing. when she sald, No one has a right to tell us how to live. Furthermore, the actor bene- fits by leading a decent, If he lives riotously his suffer. If we are natu good We won't’ Violate the canons of good te, and if we are bad morality won't re- a clauses in our contrac form us.” st Na Be TRAINING FOR PRICES DOWH Following many other price redue- ‘tions, the R. N. Van Sant company today announced further reductions in the prices of Hudson and Essex .* The Essex coach has been 1 to $915, the Hudson coach 65, the Hudson Brougham to and the Hudson sedan to —___ Green Turtle Meat 138 South Center St. gest dances of the season. BOHN’S Gents 99c and 9:45, If more busses HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL DANCE TUESDAY NIGHT Nothing will be spared to make this one of the big-. Plenty of confetti, serpentine, hats arid novelties for everybody attending this dance.. FREE! Casper’s Own Seven-Piece THEY PLAY ’EM HOT AND SNAPPY —Admission— WASHINGTON HALL Bus service every 10 minutes for this dance. time busses leave town—8 :55, 9:05, 9:15, 9:25, 9:35 crowd they will be put in service, LOCAL TALENT DISCOVERY NIGHT COLUMBIA FRIDAY EVENING $10.00 IN CASH PRIZES The management invites anyone, young or old, who has any entertaining talent to participate, and is especially anxious for Charleston Dancers. . Register NOW. SCOUT CHIEFS LAUNCHED HERE R. S. Ellison Discusses Opportunities of in atl th Gr HEAVY SNOW IN NEW YORK IS REPORTED was hy is have been damaged by the ating waves which in Little ; erse Bay haveyreached a height of trom 30 to 40 feet. The large guvernment pler that shelters the Petgskey Harbor fs not expected to survive. More than a foot of snow has fallen in Marqueti vounty in the upper peninsula. ECZEMA Dries right up! If you just realized how easy it is to stop fiery, itching, burning eczema by simply buitding up the Oct. 20,—()—The jow On record here y when the city a fall of seven with ches. Snow. started falling yesterday ternoon and the storm continued roughout the night. TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., Oct. f (P)—A strong gale accompanied snow flurries is sweeping north- | Led-blood-cells in your blood with n Michigan today. Many lake| 8+ S- S., you wouldn’t waste an- Leadership. | Forty prospective scout leaders «: tended the organization session a get-together dinner of the scout leaders training school at St. Marks Episcopal church last night. Five mites patrols were formed and £5, 1. Skin S.S. §. builds the blood back— ner, scout executive, volced cunfi- LONDON, Oct. 20.—(®)—. Lioya’s | puilds millions of new red-blood- dence’ that a total attendance of| dispatch from Algeriavfays the Brit-| eells. Eczema dries right up. Boile, sixty would be assured when the|ish steamer Stockwell from Calcutta | pimples, blackheads, ugly Motche school was well under way, for New York ts on fire. Finding it| and irritating rashes all disappear. A discussion of “The Opport impossible to cope with the flames, Clear up your skin. Get 8. 8. S. nity of Scout Leadership,” by F it s been decided to sink the vy All druggists sell it. The larger Ellison, president of the local coun- cil, served as an effective prelude to the work of the course, Contests in which teams from the local funch- eon clybs participated resulted in a triumph for the Lions, with the scoutmaster team second, Rotarians hird and Kiwanians fourth. The training school is designed to | give ecoutmasters a thorough know! | ut edge of'the fundamentals of sc ing extending up through the me badge work. At least five new me, are ‘needed riow to organize and take cbarge of new troops in Cas-| per, according to W. C, Goodwin, H. B, Jones and Edwin M. Bean, scout ntinsionoss ) + ORCHESTRA Ladies Free The are needed to handle the |British Vesel sel in 51% fathoms of water. other minute trying to do it any | other way. That’s the only way to relieve irritated, broken out skin of any sort. You lack rich, red blood. Impurities are in your system. The blood is so weak it can’t fight back and overcome the enemy, so the impurities break out through the Reported Afire bottle is more economical, A Bishop-Cass Theater BLOCK WEST OF HENNING ON FIRS1 MOST FOR YOUR MONEY STARTS TOMORROW COLLGG&N Here's Colleen again! In a picture that sparkles’ with humo: and mirth. A worthy successor to her previous triumph ‘ FIRST NATIONAL’S NEW RELEASE JOHNNY HINES —IN— ‘ THE LIVE WIRE A Fast Beginning, Never Ending Pep Show That Leaves You With a ingle ENDS TODAY HAL BLACKBURN fiRvony BAND ’ In a Special Stage Presentation Each Evening Continuous 1 to 11 Mats, 10c und 20c; Eve. 10c and 30c —Watch for Local Talent Discovery Night— - , VERA REYNOLDS Dorothy Phillips, ‘Robert Ames and Rockliffe Fellowes Monte Maiev bylo hn Goodwin A GEORGE MELFORD Also production Comedy and Fables THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO: Shows Start JOE JORDAN , “THE RADIO NIGHTINGALE’ Singing: Mat 8 o’cl. 40, 4:20, 6, 40, 9:20 An impelling story, directed by a capable direetor, xcted by an efficient cast: pro- duced in a convinejng man- ner. An attraction made to Please the theatergoer. SPECIAL Eve, 7:46 and § TODAY TOMORROW NOW SHOWING AMERICA ‘CARL LAEMMLEg presents, REGIN P\yA0 q CHARLEY CHASE \(GE GROVE TRIO | Comedy “BAD BOY” FOX NEWS “ Shows start at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 o'clock —AND ALWAYS REMEMBER— Competent Attendant to Care for the Babies—FREE and When BETTER pictures are made AMERICA will show them Appearing at 3:15, 7:15 and 9:15 + SPRCIAL FEATURE FREE FREE FREE , 50c—Worth Dance Tickets—50c TONIGHT—TONIGHT—TONIGHT Free Admission—Free Dancing UNTIL 9:30' This is Bargain Night. Bring all your friends and take advantage of this extraordinary fenture. Buy 50c Dance Tickets and Receive 50c Worth Free Learn the k i (] N i} ANG Be Up to Date Latest Craze See the Martin Buster Charleston ach He Can Teach * e You

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