Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daly Cribune FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925 ME ! * ts ~ ‘ . r ne le automobile jand W, H. Hicks, both of Warren, ! Y. Kerr, Joe Jackson, Mr, tly of Blackburn's personnel 13 re:] jury when the automobile in which | and W. H. . HAROLD LLOYD SUPERB Hf a inte bores Mi: f HE ] BILL tate, and surprising. The boys| they wero ridink 5! ed from a| IL, who were heading for home on ireen and Mr. Hackett, i are doing wonde on the C Battlefield | the last le a motor trip through ys and’ Mr, Holleran won th hway, nine miles eust of Sheri-|the .crthw end his ¥ yo} Pants under the car in the strea cag s) waeniai ae Blac Oe eee ae ’ ' ad boereg tt and: Sanday. We >: | below, Rubber Stamps Made in Casper at a } jumbia Ww offer act Df roa é | Hoffhine’s. {| 9 o'clock with several new ons Hoe eee reo the. bigh| The tourists were J. R. Pooley | Hombine’s a - to, be offered, standard set last week there is all| = = St taal mete Sa : 3 backgrounds leave noth => | =| reason to expect another good show ‘a PaNGESS Nae ee eee eee -sesc DAMAGE SUITS | | sone oc gg outa win of ie eatin :| The Economy of Fine Quality OAYS) OPENS sae ‘ will be 0-4 France vi 1 hanges of q | terializea ‘aight as the Teature ill_be seen to-} Francis, with several chang tainable : the C ia W costumes, Miss Francis gives some cite-} attraction at the America theater st) costumes, M Lal Stead ead besheUsioueestrpoinineemte t OVER DEATHS of the Friday night urs charactor .impressiona..of; nome .of tehing | sured for the rémainger of the run whlch will be the r y the best known stars of the stage. cho is sup-¢ bere. Hailed as his most pretentiou ture, takes place. ‘or to-! Dixon and Freeman offer a colorful ‘ ‘and atso his funiiles: Ii atest are piling J] yailroad conversation that contains ; i : : : t like the makings of a real] many laughs, ‘The fine : } o 4 ne Vreshman” lives p to expe Gilcuaiaterecs i far. it’s full | [* are all pepped up and|one of the features of .| sn pe berry tite | . ready h one intent upon] George and Lillian Whitney will pre: forms the | of Jaughs, long and Daye)” BHERIDAN ¥O., i away one of the prizes of- ‘Let's {t ' ¥ ir 1 and . oni skit a} « s and dramatie t damage su sent their comedy caren ell lovked. | arp nee by the manag gement. Unless all! waye Some Fun.” The 7 De TE YS #612 e right | res ee preenoiaitorl tarold\Lamb, Li regult of th e | fens fall tt will be a bis might for] veres in their novel dance revue | t tin ¢ Columbia patrons. ‘omise to be an exceptional a y : ° pefsons in a n| pri 4 ; : riously tunuy, manne Thormiond' atreat neayl re in her remarkable} “One Way street,” featuring Ben| 36 always fresh and of full | whieh tb us incidents tio’ ' : s | : 4 a i, 3 nal picture, * yon and Apna Qn Dt us mted on the screen in Al sane sae Rb segs wettied ous pt:epurfe 5 ending ene first National's newest strength. It therefore draws v Days dy all with ‘his glory] tlement was not ann {at the Columbia tonight. the picture scheduled to pl more richly intheteapot. Try it. in} one ahs : ure the throne of the] sald that the settlement Yp both| Mal Blackburn and his band are| Junction with the vaudeville ° x P ¥ tm est popular student. His} cases was made Yar a cash consider. | ! ds of applayse with is readily discovered by | ation ) y j n lent stage presentation of- = == = ; = who razz him until he} A Jury in the first case, that} fered with Colleen's pleture and es. A T PINNED (INDER >i iggest boob. | frought by Charles C. Tinker as ad cially that part of the act featur. <9 ood man| ministrator for the estate of W. H.| ing Dewey Powell in his vocal solo, FR E E , as “The Wreshman’| Tinker.for a sum $15,000, failed to] “Ah Ha," and Dean Campbell. with agree after eleven hours of delibera-| his wooden shoes and Susa horn rold Lamb, the freshman of the} tion Saturday and was dismissed. ing “kK 1 Uae D Prise for singing “‘Katherina.” The versatil- Aba spied sa figure that has your ‘smy-| ‘ie second casa, filed by Charles C, y at all times because he is im-| 1 tor for the vith the very natural desire | HL. Walker for alopened in district court Monday be popular. It ip doubtful if Har- . was to have been. morning |old was {nterested in college as. a = = -Two | erlous in- Wyo,, Oct. eseuped * ral power ¥ Agr dvisement to acquire learning. = ; h ir a ted him merely as a E Har nd ¢ | ec o exert his pers UNTIL 9:30 suoed Diamond @ number FAMILY, NIGHT What better opportunity will you have to bring all the family? Mothers, be your daughters’ pals— bring them to the dance tonight. Boys, eome early. You can dance free until 9:30. This is family night. A great big gathering with everybody having a lot of good fun. ARKEON DON’T FORGET 350—PRIZE MASK BALL—$50 Halloween Eve, Friday, October 30 Make your costume now, ‘The Beautiful Sinner’ at the ena ane TODAY TODAY EVE, ts ant ave. |) TOMORROW TOMORROW | Rubber Stamps Made in Casper <- | Hotthine’s. uously following, fall at t } drship hia as the p | | r fellows t,alas f he concelt of youth! th lveryone saw through his ambition { ind led him a merry dance. One of 5; : MONEY POULON BIY ¢ bo9"s rules for popularity” els —bakings that are a feast for the always do what he was asked to | >, he was a sure target for every eyes an a treat to the taste— +B} | 5 in the school, a fact that he himself never discovered until the } hi i d di lick al: |e Dee art wholesome an nena: hen ‘ways , threw the truth in the boy's | $a retallating blow, at your command, you use | Harold's preparation for college. ; | his arrival there, his efforts to make | ' the football team, the big party he gives to the college, and. finally, the blg football gam the year | provide the story foundation, and also the thrill factions of The Fresh- GREATE: man.” Jobyna Talston provides . THE WORLD'S ST | heart interest and others contribut- uproar are Brooks 3 el Keener, Pat Har Reg Miata Guth aan Shige 21]. TIMES THOGE OF ANY OTHER BRAND | rington: SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE ANY OTHER | a ; TONIGHT TIME 10 BRING | FAMILY TO THE ARKEON) os “I Owe It to Karnak That | I Am _ Enjoying Good Health Again and Am Able to Attend to My | Duties,” Says “Mother”? | a YOUR, MONEY maligne ie Fate MahC oe the Ae | eee pa seal Gibbs é e 3 1 such con. This zs . 5 A Detectiv F y condition “that “1 Stafford) | | (cr'mmerbera of the sificle tally to ; Pe cM URL Oe an EVA NOVAK snd WILLIAM FA RBANKS dare ext anything but the lightest come to this famous academy. and Block West of Henning on Firs| fo and a Strong Cast 5 I can simply eat anything I want | enjoy a real evening of pleasure. “Byven then I suffered so much | and am not bothered any more with | Free-dancing until 9:30 o'clcok will EDDIE LYONS Pathe Sportlight from gas colic that I didn’t know | the indigestion ¢ AS. give those who come early a chance Comedy “ ” what to do, I kept losing weight| “And nights, I just slep like | to have several dances at the ex- “THAT'S IT” SOLITUDE and FAME and strength a st felt so mifs-|a healthy child, and mornings I am! pense of the management. r i Conti 5 0 5 erable that I could hardly keep go: and rested that I just| ‘The country store dance held last ; NIGHT—TONIGHT Brcepipupie 440.1 “ yo Saas be on another (ay. My;| night at the Arkeon) proyedi a ‘tre Some of Casper's Finest Talent Will Do Their “Durndest” to Win the Cash Prizes, Judging enjoying such | mendous success. A large crowd From the List of Entries It Will Bo Some-Show Money | surged the hall udring the evening a ition to— 1 this wonder-| having a great time and much in- ba Addi Ho ferent wasctaxen wren the manvers! — COLLEEN MOORE in “THE DESERT FLOWER” | SENSATIONAL ) refreshed 0 many people were k that I decided to try y case, . the v ellef it has t ine Just does everyt claimed for it, and n on my fifth bottle now just made eating a plea splendid} couldn't buy ful medi per exclue | were being call 7 Stores, filled with groceries, hams and ba- —AND— aavove lares bore of epvlee HAL BLACKBURN (irmony BAND | Ee T eo The, winners of the cou it IN A SPECIAL STAGE PRESENTATION * | AL H Pal S | E S prizes were: Mrs. Ren - SRT COSA RT TI ay A Ss Es - Nr. BStraititt, Mrs, 7 TOMORROW AND SUNDAY | ¥ BUY, Dralle, C, H. Hicks, Mr. La ugh, HOT OLD TIME Helen’ Gouletie, Gertrude. she By V A UDEVII I E Sensation AT The Delphinos | Arline Francis | Geo, and Lillian Whitney WASHINGTON HALL Inc., and by the every town.—Ad reet, Mrs. THE STAGE IS SET FOR A Chapman, Don Baxter, Katherine FIVE HIGH CLASS ACTS OF ROAD SHOW Clown Musical Act Character Impressions “Let’s Have Some Fun” Dixon & Freeman | Three Deveres “A Minute Late” Novel Dance Reyue | —NEW FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE— “THE ONE WAY ROAD"—BEN LYONS AND ANNA Q. NILSSON “It has swing, sweep, thrill, || SHOWS 2: , dames Cruze, more than any | | other director, gets at the heart of a story San Francisco LEADING ROLE Chronicle. | Bus Service to the Door COMING \| i] | | TOMORROW NIGHT BOHN’S ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY THE 80, 7:00 AND 9:00 NOW SHOWINC! sw Harold Lloyd -.. $25.00 Prize Mask Ball Thursday, October 29 RIALTO Start hoe The Freshman 100 4:00 COME EARLY---Don’t Stand Tonight | KIDDIES ADMITTED FREE WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS The masovetn sy. HAROLD LLOYD a ‘from the famous stage farce by. 9 5:45 'M E' i Evenings A PATHE, PICTURE 7:30 PONE pes Net 1 Roaring Days 4 95¢ ' gid Difécted iby. Scott Sidney monies Bey ce. . = Mat. of ’49 Aft and 9:15 : : Children 10c eee a 6 ol. 50c The o’Clock A Riot of Fun! With Thrillin Adults 40c g Adults Brightest The Season’s Supreme Realism aes ae Twinkle Laugh Sensation nea of the : Matinee s moreen's SPECIAL ATTRACTION 10:30 A. M. PATHE Biggest THE NEW DANCE CRAZE Also SPECIAL Also fe ae ent a | “CHARLESTON” i. hs 4 “ls ‘or ] A CREAT COMED’ JOB JORDAN A Balmac Scenic Children ON Har Ue i Cary THE DANCE THAT 1S TAKING THE COUNTRY BY STORM CORRECTLY PRESENTED BY Martin Buster and Katherine Davis t “Nuggets of Gold” 10¢ i.e Radio Nightingale hele Soloist with THE NETTO cul Whiteman's First Time Shown in Wyoming h Oraheaten LADIES Pt THE Of Philadelphia Of Casper 4 Einging 9, 7:45, 9:80 ORCHESTRA AM ivi E 4 Additional dances The Argentine ‘Tango and Fox Trot “When BETTER Pic TER Pletures are made AMERICA will show Thai} RIALTO ssn

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