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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 CA musements | ‘DESERT FLOWER IT COLUMBIA; EMATEURS ENTERTAIN TOMORROW the Columbia last night in her new First National picture, “The. Desert lower.” Many who'saw the ‘picture last night consider it even better than her previous triumph, “Sally.” “The Desert Flower” continues ove: today and tomorrow. Hal Blackburn and his harmony i of elght men offered a unique ge presentation last night in the rendition of several’ numbers, in- cluding, Waltz,” ved by an ap- udience. Dewey Powell upbell injected a bit of | humor » the act with their solo | numbers which brought a stream of laughter frem the audience. Amateurs to Perform Tomorrow. Tomorrow night at the Columbia will be amateur night, when much jf Casper's picked talent will “Do their stuff,” from all corners of the will ¢ hose who aspire to behind the foot . They are 1 in trim for the event, at their best to try for the prizes offered by the manage- Judging from the entries, | there will be a varied assortment of entertainment. It looks like {t will be a reul shov Road Show Vaudeville for Week-end. Five new acts of road show vaude- ville are scheTluled for the Columbia on Saturday and Sunday. With the hundreds of sattsfied patrons boost- NO TIME TO HUNT for a doctor or drug store when suddenly seized with agonizing intestinal cramps, deadly nausea and prostrating diarrhoea. CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY gives warmth, comfort, ease from pain. Keep it always in your home. tainment to Casper p! Camphor Is Big Surprise Ever dy is surprised at the its from simple camphor. ete., as mixed sma!l witchhazel, hydrastis One weak, um e} at ae “We are glad to endorse this picture becau it is accurate Z rT chairman, Diamond Jubilee Co! COMING RIALTO. Country Store $10 DANCE $100 TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT Hams and Bacon, Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Peas, Pork and Beans, Tomatoes, Succotash, Spinach and Corn, also Corn in the Bottle. Your big opportunity to fill up your larder. free and we want you all to share in on the groceries. It’s all FREE DANCING UNTIL 9:30 Arkeon $50—PRIZE MASK BALL—$50 ~ Halloween Eve, Friday, October 30 Have you made your costume yet? CHILDREN FREE WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS TONIGHT. TOMO RROW NIGHT TO SEE ' Betty Bronson’s superb performances in “Peter Pan,” ‘‘Are Parents People” and “Not So Long Ago” have won her a place among the stars. No better choice of starring vehicle could be made than this golden romance of California boom days. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS LYRACN ATEY 3 “= Jack MSH A Juvenile *COME! And Scenic “NUGGETS OF GOLD” SPECIAL ATTRACTION JOE JORDAN THE RADIO NIGHTINGALE Shows at 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20. Singing Matin. TODAY RIALTO 222: 3:00. Ing the vaudeville shows, even great- er crowds are expected this week, if that is possible, BETTY BRONSON STARS ° IN “GOLDEN PRINCESS” OPENING AT AIALTO "The Golden Princes," “which opens at the Rialto today is of. es- pecial inteerst to the picture-going population, and for a twofold (rea- son, It marks the debut, of Betty Bronson as a full-fledged film star, and it deals with a rignificant’ and picturesque period of American Kis- tory—the Callfornia gold rush of 1849. Ever since Betty scored such an Instantaneous, success with her de- lightful: portrayal of; ‘Peter Pan,” her meteoric career has been. watch- ed with a good deal of undisgutsed admiration’ and there wlll: be none to begrudge her this crowning. pro- motion which elevates her to star- dom. As the sheroine of “The Golden Princess,” Betty is-said'to haye-a part that sults her to the, proverb- fal “T."’ Picture her as a little moun- tain girl, (made an’ orphan through the violent death of her father and the, desertion of 2 faithless" mother, reared by, a Spanish mission padre atian Indian settlement, and sudden- ly brought into contact with the rough and ready atmosphere of the gold mining camps. Gan’t you simagine her “dressing up’ in typical miner's outfit, dis- covering gold, winning love, fighting bandits and stirring up no.end of ex- citement? Well, that's just ‘exactly what -she does! A flashing, thrilling melodrama. is “The Golden Princ a credit ‘to the Bret-Harte story from which Frances new adapted {t. Clarence Badger, te director, took particular pains to Fproduce with faithful ac- curacy the historic settings and hec- tic Ife of the days of '49. Neil Ham- fiton, Rockcliffe Fellowes, Phyllis Haver and Joseph Dowling are the principal supporting: players. eS HAROLD LLOYD OPENS AT AMERICA THEATER IN COMEDY SCREAM Harold Lioyd plays a rah, rah boy —and a very green one at that—in “The Freshman,” opening today ‘at the America'theater. In Lloyd's en- tire career before the camera this is the first time he's ever been a col- legian. Harold Lamb, the hero's name, {s a “Grandma's Boy,” learn- Che Casper Daily Cribune “THE TEXAS BEARCAT’ | SHOWING TODAY AT IRIS FOR LAST TIMES! A fresh flavor of romance plquancy is given Bob Custer's Texas Ranger production “T as Bearcat" by the playing of pretty Uttle Sally Rand, reported to be one of the most beautiful girls in ple tures. Miss Rand who ts a recruit from vaudeville has been a sensation in Hollywood where she recently w featured by Cecil De Mille tn ‘The ; Iden Bed." The picture is being shown for the last times at the Iris The, big night is ,on ton the Arkeon dancing acz h regular old-time Coun Store dance, the kind of a tha everybody likes will be s! to- night. A. complete grocery store showing all sorts of canned goods, apples, hams, bacons, was on d. during the dance last, event caused much comment. Twenty-four bags filled with these! groceries will be given away to. the | lucky person attending tlie dance. Everyone will receive a coupon w they enter the academe tonight which will be good for a chance on the grocorles. : Another important announcement | was made concerning the annual | Tells Women to | age }) 2 ToRDreW.. B. Caldwell, of Monti- cello, I a prac- tcing physician for 47 years, it seemed Nn el that so many Mi; constipated Infants and children had to be kept constantly “ stirred up” and half sick by taking salts, calomel and ty oils. Whilo he knew that constipation Was the cause of nearly all children’s WELL sickening “purge” or “physic” every little while was necessary. In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he discovered a luxative which regu+ ing the ropes and riding the bumps in his first year when, as a Freshie, he seeks to capture all the popularity honors and succeeds only in-winning the booby. prize. But, walt! You can’t keep a good boob down, says Harold, and what he does to redeem himself ts our secret! It has been some time since the screen has had a story of~college life, and never has Harold’ Lloyd himself appeared as a'college boy— so what better than to add to’ his gallery of humorous portraits a freshman—a boy trying earnestly to enter into college life with his best foot ever forward, and always get= ting {t stepped on! He’s a Fresh- man—with Senfor ambitions, and of course, the entire school ts in league to give him the “razzberries.”” The college cad recognizing Har- old on thé very day of his arrival as perfect razz material, loses no time in telling him what he must do if he doesn't want to be the most unpopular man in the school, As Harold is out to capturejall the pop- ularity honors he makes a mighty effort to please all and sundry.. He even tries to get on the football tedm! After spending an afternoon substituting for a dummy in tackle Practice, he js rewarded by being put on as a substitute. What glory could be greater? But, alas, he's in reality only the water boy and hasn't a chance to ever get into a game! But even a water boy can achieve fame and glory, as !s proven in the grand climax of “The Freshman,” which fs sald to outdo ev laugh: ing thrill Harold Lloyd s closed a comedy with. Jobyna Ralston is again Lloyd's leading lady, but the remainder of the cast ts made up of faces new to his pictures. They zre Brooks Bene- dict, Haj Keener, Pat Harmon, James AMerson and Joe Harrington and hundreds of college kids'and co-eds, and efghty ‘thousand specta- tors crammed {nto Leland Stanford's beautiful stadium at Berkeley, Cal., to, see the,big game. The meni be- hind the megaphone tn “The Fresh- man" were*Sam Taylor and Fred Newmeyer, and Taylor,.Ted Wilde and Tim Whelan concocted the’story and gags. + —___- DINGE SPECIALTY FOR WEEK-END AT RIALTO A rare specialty in dancing has been booked for the Rialto ‘theater for this coming Saturday, Sunday and Monday, according “to an- nouncement by Mr. Todd. Prof, Martin Buster, an ‘exponent of fancy dancing !s\séheduled to appear on these dates,, giving his version of the latest and most popu- lar dance ‘craze of the present age, and that Is the “Charleston.” This dance {s becoming more and more t lates the bowels. A single dose will establish natural, healthy bowel movement for weeks at a time, even if the child was’ chronically constipated. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only causes a gentle, easy bowel movement but, best, of all, it is often months before an: other dose Is necessary. Besides, it is absolutely harmless, and so pleasant that even a cross, feverish, pine sick child gladly takes it. Buy a large 60- re Caldwell's cent bottle at any store that sells medicine and just see for yourself. ' Avoid “Physics” ; little iNs, he did not believe that a/ Hallowe'en mask ball which will be held in the Arkeon, Friday eventing, however, is the| October 30, Arrangements have béen nicago and has the only made. with a Denver costumer to city. Instead of tute bring a large assortment of cos- back drops and] must-be interna tumes to Casper for the purpose | overhead there is a huge of renting them to our patrons. Next| arching dome on which scenic light- week they can be seen on display at] ing n be projected to ac the Arkeon, cent . mosphere of Dancing will start promptly at 9| blue sky, clouds and storms. o'clock tonight and will be free until] The theater was donated t 9. Hal Blackburn “and his band|city as a part of the ¢ will officiate again this evening with | department of the Chi | é a good brand of handsome dance} stitute by parent | & yr R i numbere, never heard elsewhere, Goodman, playwright, who Goitre Successf ully eas | Theate Classics Will Open Tonight The tion, to the 1 m able to thi PAGE FIVE” Michigan world war. a TADIO FUTURE the r For AGO. ture @ flashed jadern ©: { 2 in ec ground, ¢ estrictions rk, the he America livery "A Bishop-Cass Theater Block West of Henning on First MOST " r FOR YOUR TODAY MONEY AND A TOMORROW Mats. b. | 10c and 20c | ere oueen 10c and 30c HAL BLACKBURN With BEN LYON and A MOORE “THE * Desert Flower” AND HIS BAND HARMONY IN STAGE PRESENTATION SHOWS AT 1—3—5—7 AND 9 AMATEUR (LOCAL TALENT DISCOVERY NIGHT) TOMORROW NIGHT Some’ of Casper’s Finest Talent Will Do Their “Durndest” to Entertain You and Win the Cash Priz: Five Splendid New Acts ROAD SHOW VAUDEVILLE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY In Addition to New First National Picture “ONE WAY STREET” VA Q. NILSSON Afternoons Under 12 Years NO WAR TAX popular and even fs being danced much in the local academies. Assisting Mr, Buster in’ his stage Presentation. will be Miss therine | Davis of Casper, Miss Davis has been well trained {n fancy dancing and dancing with Mr. Buster makes an excellent showing and no doubt this dancing’ act will attract the theater-goers of all Casper. The Argentine Tango, another fancy and beautiful ballroom dance, will be exhibited by this famous dancing team as well as a fancy | fox trot exhib! 40c—A DULTS—50e 15c¢—CHILDREN—25¢ Shows Start at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 o’Clock Harold Lloyd The Freshman Evenings Special Sat. Morning Matinee for Children—10c The picture that is displacing Big Time Vaudeville in the East— That has broken all attendance records wherever shown— That signalizes the triumph of the Mon arch of Merriment— That they are all talking about— That all Casper has been waiting for! STARTS TODAY PATHE REVIEW AND FOX NEWS AMERICA , When BETTER Pictures are made AMERICA will show them! HELD AIG | Treated With Col- orless Linimen! Tell Zady Will Yor | Kansas. City | How DOUBLE PROGRAM RIALTO First a book— Next a stage farce— Then a musical play— SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY SPEGIAL PROFESSOR MARTIN BUSTER of Philadelphia ASSISTED BY MISS KATHERINE DAVIS of Casper IN A CORRECT PRESENTATION OF THE LATEST DANCE CRAZE “The “harleston” OTHER SPECIALTIES THE ARGENTIN TANGO and A FANCY FOX TROT APPEARING SATUR- DAY AND SUNDAY test greatest the of all the sereen And not on the film comedy, AL CHRISTIES Laugh Sensation as supreme Matinee and and Monday ight vening WITH LILLIAN RICH =, 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 | LA rT TIMES TODAY NO INCREASE IN PRICE | JIMMY AUBREY | Comedy | “Oh, What a Flirt” | Continuous 1 to 11 INTERNATIONAL NEWS CURRENT EVENTS OF 10c and 25c Balloon Breaking DANCE TONIGHT PRIZES will be given to the person whose balloons remain unbroken at the end of the contest. Gents 99c Ladies | Free | ‘This feature has always proved a big success, don’t be one that will say “I wish I hadn’t missed it.’”’ BE ON HAND! Casper’s Own } Seven-Piece } WASHINGTON HALL ~ ‘Busses Take You Right to the Door BOHN’S ORCH | TRA

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