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PAGE FOUR Am useme LESSONS IN LOVE ARE FEATURE OF REGINALD E rt DENNY FILM, AMERICA ns in love are furr women Universal You th A the America thea- latest 11 Show affectionate. #flazel was was wealtl flashed is year. excitable trifles oreen so far t an was married, cille Hazel was with her and was visiting the Aunt ah, tropolis HESTERS . PILLS OIAMOND BRA al Drugatat Sa oni curs. BRAAD PILL, jee OE as Best, Safest, Ret jay Now! SOLD BY ORUGGISTS EVERYWHERE “WITHOUT MERCY” NOW ents | while Agnes was a wealthy widow n in” by Alec's insistence that “she iful.” Alec was a woman: itic and all that sort but in spite of it all he d with feminine hearts darts—and the final “Ul Show You the Alec on the highway who was. “'t was r, unt of thing was besleg and cur episode | AT UALTO THEATER 13 UNUSUAL SCREEN PLAY the George . Which opened ne Rialto theater, is reason why this dil- tained for himself the which he enjoys in of screen direc- succeeding Melfotd produc- tion brings with it something of the unusual, often bordering on the sen- sational, which makes it remem- “Without Mercy” is a fast narrativ and one’ which, 1 in the hands of an ordinary director could y be carried along too quickly This quite evidently the m of his audiences. He knows just where to add and just where to detract, to bring out the fine dramatic points of his story and instill into his characters the min- FREE—FR Now is the time to fill up your larder. long winter, but when you take home a bag of grocerie won't care how long the winter TOMORROW NIGHT IS THE BIG NIGHT T our big Wednesday Night Dance is always a FOR TONIGH knockout. Make up a party, dance and music. ARKEON $50.00—MASK BALL HALLOWEEN EVE—$50.00 —MAKE YOUR COSTUME NOW— FR Balloon PRIZES will be given to remain unbroken at t This feature has alv don't be one that will say BE ON BOHN’S WASHING Busses Take You COUNTRY STORE DANCE $100.00—IN GROCERIES—$100.00 Hams, Bacon, Flour, Boxes of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Corn and Peas TELL EVERYBODY! ‘AND DON’T MISS IT YOURSELF! RIALTO WILL ADMIT CHILDREN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY GROWN-UPS ASK Dad, Mother, Brother or Sister-——— DANCE THURSDAY NIGHT if Casper’s Own | | Seven-Piece EE—FREE It might seem like a ies you lasts. You will more than enjoy the AH LAMA EE Breaking the person whose balloons he end of the contest. proved a big success, so “I wish I hadn’t missed it.” HAND! ORCHESTRA TON HALL Right to the Door Che Casper Daily Cribune ute touches that’ make them living, loving and fighting human beings. The story deals with two men in love with the same girl. One of the men, a Villainous schemer, at one time wronged the girl's mother. The daughter, however, is infat- uated with him, and the mother, to save her, is presented with the delicate situation of opening up her past. The serles of events that follow, which include a fast and furlous struggle by the two men over an election, and a thrilling kidnaping episode in which the real lover proves himself to be Indeed a hero and worthy of the girl's hand, make up but a few of the tense dra- matic situations which predominate the st Dorothy Phillips, Rockcliffe Fel- lowes, Vera Reynolds, Robert Ames and Lionel Belmore all portray their characters splendidly and with the perfect co-ordination that goes to make fine screen entertainment. pha Nn a COLLEEN IN. “DESERT FLOWER? AT COLUMBIA; LOGAL TALENT FRIDAY A worthy successor to her pre- vious triumph “Sally” comes Colleen Moore in “The Desert Flower” to the Columbia theater starting today, bubbling with mirth, sonorous strains from the romantic guitar, a thrill, a surprise; all the fun and pep of a firecracker, all the beauty of a flower that. grew and blushed in the desert sun, but not to be un- seen. Admirers of Colleen will note a wider unfoldment of the youthful stars’ talents than ever before. She is irrisistable. Hal Blackburn and his harmony band are offering a new stage pre- sentation in the evening which will surely appeal to music lovers. Their stage act is in addition to their play. ing In the orchestra pit. Local Talent Friday Night The Columbia’s new Friday night feature Will be known as iocal talent discovery night. It is the aim of the management to seek out the talented folks of Casper and foster the advancement of that talent. Anyone who can sing, dance, play rumont, or in any way enter in audience is Invited to join in the contest rnd try for the ten dol- MIS ROGERS GAINED 18 POUNDS IN SIX WEEKS Skinny Men and Women Gain 5 Pounds in 30 Days or Money Back tain a My dear Friends: , After my attack of flu I was thin, ruh-down and weak. I had a sal- low complexion, my cheeks were sunk in and I was continually troub- led with gas on my stomach. I felt stuffy ana lost my appetite. I had read about McCoy's Cod. Liver Oil Compound Tablets and decided to give them agtrial. At once, I began to pick up an appetite, my cheeks filled out and my complexion became healthy looking and I gained 15 pounds in six weeks and am very thankful for what McCoy's Cod Liv- er Oll Compound Tablets did for me. Miss Alberta Rogers, 264 W. Cerro Gorda St., Decatur, Il. To take on weight, grow strong and vigorous, to fill out the hollows in cheeks and neck, try McCoy's Cod Liver Oli Compound Tablets for 30 days. 60 tablets—60 cents at Kimball Drug Store, Midwest Phar- macy, Casper Pharmacy and drug- gists everywhere. If they don’t give you wonderful help in 80 days, your money back—you be the judge., But be sure and ask for McCoy's, the original and genuine.—Adv. lars in cash prizes which will be awarded by the judgment of the au- dience. Persons desiring to enter the try- out must immediately advise the management of the Columbia, and be on hand for rehearsal at noon Fri- day. ’ —_—>—_—— COUNTRY STORE DANCE AT ARKEON THURSDAY A nice special dancing party awaits those who like to dance, at the’ Arkeon Dancing academy to- night. Like last night, a great throng will no doubt visit this fa- mous academy to dance under the most pleasant surroundings. As the winter season of dancing sets in, each night finds the Arkeon with a great crowd enjoying the special- tles that are being staged. Tomorrow night a’regular old time country store dance will be the cen- ter of interest, Twenty-four bags filled to the brim with staple gro- cerles of all sorts, including peas, corn, tomatoes, peaches, apricots, hams and bacdns, will be given away to the lucky person. There {s noth- ing like a dance such. as this to please. Tho most usual of gifts is something for the table. 4 The management also. announced last night that the usual Hallowe'en masquerade ball will be held in the Arkeon, Friday evening. October 30, with prize money posted for the dif- ferent costumes. Arrangements have been made with a Denver cos- tumer to have a stock of costumes on hand next week at the Arkeon which can be rented. This dance will no doubt be the climax of the season. Tonight the dance will start at 9 o'clock and continue throughout the evening with the dependable Hal Blackburn band offictating. — CATTLE STAMPEDE AND GIRL’S RESCUE GREAT THRILLERS AT THE IRS A cattle stampede, a_ thrilling rescue of a girl about to'be plunged over a precipice in a buckboard at- tached to runaway horse and sev- eral other thrilling episodes provide the highlights in Bob Custer's newest and most entertaining Ranger production—slated sreening at the Iris theater to- and tomorrow, Bob's feat in cuing the girl as death yawns below her required three full days to film and is reported to be one of the most thrilling episodes ever put into a Western production. A fine love story also is interwoven in the threads of the plot. Sally Rand, featured in “The Golden Bed” is the girl. HAROLD LLOYD AT BEST IN PLAYING COLLEGE BOOB IN “FRESHMAN The best test of a man’s ability as an actor is to have him play something he really is not. That's what Harold Lloyd does in portraying the college boob in his newest comedy feature, ‘The Freshman,” which starts at the America theater Thursday. In the football sequence, which has an {m- portant bearing on the story, Lloyd is made to appear to know nothing about the technic of the gridiron, when, as a matter of fact, he knows the game well. During the last A dash of pepper and spice — that’s Colleen in this play of desert adventure and love, ™%eDesert COMEDY “IN DEEP" Sontinuous 1 to 11 ‘A Bishop-Cass Theater Block West of Henning on First—Most For Your Money BAD MEN AND WILD FLOWERS COLLEEN HAL BLACKBURN In a Special Stage Presentation Each Evening And say, baby how she does tame ’em —and makes ’em toe the, mark—and how you'll thrill and love it. It’s the best she’s ever made—bar none! Tp a =~ > ZEROS La RE Flower — AND HIS BAND HARMONY KINOGRAM NEWS STARTS TODAY Mats. 10c¢ and 20c; Eve, 10c¢ and 30¢ LOCAL TALENT DISCOVERY NIGHT—FRIDAY a (re- foothall season Lloyd was quent attendant at Pacific coast games. Lloyd sald, “It was one of the hardest jobs of my film career to | perform some of the scenes on the football field in making “The Fresh- man.’ ‘The natural thing {s to make the right plays, and, in the excite ment of the scenes to do the wrong thing is contrary to instinct. I was ouf there for laughs, however, al- though I believe we have a fairly legitimate football game in “The Freshman.'” ' Seven months were required to make “The Freshman,” which is, in every way, Harold Lloyd's biggest production, Jobyna Ralston is again the comedian’s leading lady, and other leading support is given by Brooks Benedict, Hazel Keener, Pat Harmon, Joe Harrington and James Anderson. Sam Taylor and Fred Newmeyer directed “The Freshman” from the story by Tay- lor, John Grey, Ted Wilde and Tim Whelan. _—_—_————— SPECTACULAR ROMANCE IN'“GOLDEN PRINCESS? ~ AT RIALTO THURSDAY Life seems to hold one new thrill after another for Bétty Bronson! First she was chosen—a mere un- known—from among half a hundred stars to play the title role of Sir James M. Barrie's immortal fantasy, “Peter Pan.” Then she was given a long-term WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925 tory Expres story—and secondly naturally and s of crudity only one “Pon und this is its it develops she has now beco a full-fledged star in her own right! “The Golden Princess tacular melodramatic romance the California gold rush of 1849, is her initial starring vehicle. The pic- ture opens at the Rialto tomorrow ——$—— a spec of | humor and pathos as they all too vividly existed on the western fron- the volcanic days of 1860. Coming to the Rialto soon, tier “PONY EXPRESS” COMING SOON TO THE RIRETO, The plot of “The Pony } is essentially different, first t {ts background js unique—the RIALTO | Bratulated. again. The East Casper MEN SCHEMED! VILLAINS PLOTTED! COWBOYS FOUGHT! To Get Possession of the Water Rights in “THE TEXAS BEARCAT” The Mile-a-Minute Speed Picture Starring BOB CUSTER COMING | ORANGE GROVE TRIO * REESE, MAGGANITTI, WILLIAMS Accompanied by HAROLD LORING Appearing at 3:30 and 8:30 TODAY TOMORROW NO INCREASE IN PRICE He has done it an Francisco News. Meat Market The Best Meat. The Best Service Griffin's Old Stand INTERNATIONAL NEWS JIMMY AUBREY Comedy TELEPHONE fin Order We send the BEST that money can buy JOE GERDOM, Prop. contract to appear as a featured player in Paramount pictures. And, as if that weren't enough, “Oh, What a Flirt” Continuous 1 to 11 OF CURRENT EVENTS 10c and 25c Mother! Don’t . “Physic” a Child To Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Monti- cello, Il., a prac- {ticing physician for #47 years, it seemed qycruel that so many ficonstipated infants jjand children had to be kept constantly “ stirred up” and half sick by taking cathartic pills, tab- lets, salts, calomel and nasty oils. While he knew that constipation was the cause of nearly all children’s little ills, he did not believe that a sickening “purge” or “phys! every little while was necessar; In Dr. Calawell’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 if the child wag chronically constipated. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only causes a_ gentle, easy bowel movement but, best of all, it 1s often months before an- other dose is necessary. Besides, it is absolutely harmless, and so pleasant that even a cross, feverish, bilious, sick child siadly takes it. Dp Caldwell's cent vowe at any SYRUP 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 Y Station . E. Chandler INDEPENDENT leaped into fame. fledged star! rush romance. FIVE DAYS THURS. OCT. 22 ‘THE GOLDEN PRINCESS’ Less than a year ago, Betty Bronson Now she’s a full- You'll love her as the Girl 0’ the Gold- en West in Bret Harte’s stirring gold % TOMORROW and FRIDAY — RIALTO ey if HAROLD Liovo THE: FRESHMAN TOMORROW ERICA Starting ~~... Ay < Ras Ws fa aiid CHILDREN ADMITTED FREE TO THIS PICTURE BOTH NIGHTS IF ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS