Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1925, Page 4

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¢ , y é PAGE FOUR a | eAmusement UNIQUE ROLE PLAYED BY OLIVER HARDY IN ak "PONY EXPRESS” OPEN TODAY AT RIALTO WITH PIONEER TALE KS PLOT 4 players to do his responsibility in his of producing the magnificen the greates drama sinee In many its dra ater than the In this the ad- al, ppe n Ho n and da express 4 for popular the history of America. ter filled with glorious human interest ills, and above ightful theme of humor. Ys of 1860 live again in Intertwined ry scenes of out- pon. poll love expre tical t 4 of tt lf a || At the Columbia-—|| What and When\| There will be one afternoon pe forma d two evening perf ARKEON ATTRACTS BIG The masqu ball held night at the Arkeon dancing a emy proved a tremendous suc las idging from the crowd med the plac Costumes g¢: of char: were the winne 1d = Dust nding mi A and Dick prize winners. Lucile ie Cone won with a] eup. A young couple, ch § mi Irene M Hunt; Colonial, Irish couple, Margerite Miss Siebers were among the win- a Smile Let us do your washing Monday. We will be pleased to demonstrate the New Gainaday Washing Machine in your home. PHONE US TODAY FOR APPOINTMENT CASPER GAINADAY COMPANY PHONE 885 Pub Ma The New Think of Washday with’ al 5 The Casper Daily Cri MASQUERADE DINGE AT CROWD, FINE MAKEUP ot {Play that imp ing momentum in Japan, it is station under the watchful eye of police. Japan Uneasy as Fascisti Movement Gains Momentum A Fascisti movement patterned after that which has made Mussolini master of Italy, is gain- Photo shows youthful advocates of movc- ment, gathered from all parts of the empire for a demonstration, marching from the ‘Tokyo railway Leaders were arrested to prevent disturbances. ») indicated by dispatches. bune giv e “Po Shetland is display in a s at this acader and {s rarin’ to one next ‘ attend ing offered that t new car to be given Tuesday nig) November 17. Coupons will a be given away on the Ajax tonig’ GIVE YOUR. OPINION OF ‘PONY EXPRESS? Eyeryohe who ever has ed him profounc 1s of the necess has been consci 4a. {Of expressing his tmpressions in one way or another, ‘The Rialto thea Pony Express contest affords ev one who 5 ie Pony Expres James Cruz chless hist drama, an opportunity to profit giving expressio! of the thrilling t drama Wr your impressic of “The y. Mondell, former Repub. Fony Express” in twenty-five words d James or less and submit them to the ‘otted time Rialto thea Pony Express contest manager. You may win a cash prize Exemption of tangible personal of $10. The d prize is $5. The} property from the inheritance, tax third prize is and three prizes| was urged by Mr. Colt. Appraising of $1 each will be awarded. of such property for taxation, he The contest s next Tuesday titutes a burden on ou night at 10 o'clock. yers wholly out. of proportion Simply write your im ons ON} to the sums received by the govern them to] ment from that sou But wr or a ty, re th on. sions in prose or ver them elther with a a MONICPAL BND TO BING FAMOUS STOCK COMPANY TO CASPER eg ‘ In fe acts, Willard J. Mack, “Kick In, de tful story told in a most el Four big acts w ting manner at pop) nd ular prices of ) cents, the Ac vertiser—“I saw it Tribune COME EARLY FOR Shows Start 12:30, 2:10, 4, 5:50, 7:40, 9:30 Admission—Adults 40c, Children 10¢ STARTING A FOUR-DAY RUN TODAY SATURDAY—SUNDAY—MONDA Y— TUESDAY YOU'LL NEVER FORGET BETTY COMPSON—WALLACE BEERY RICARDO CORTEZ—ERNEST TORRENCE —IN— RIALTO Write your impressions of “THE PONY EXPRESS” in 25 words and compete for cash prizes. A JAMES CRUZE racovcrion PUREE Vill txt 5 whic » home with some- the dance. INO WIN CASH PRIZE seen a rite “| S yaudeville between the | 1. | =| COWBOY PRINCE? AT IRIS FOR TODAY ONLY ny “The Cowboy Prince,” an Arrow: Ben Wilson production, which will be shown at the Iris today only, is declared by all who have seen it, to be “a winner.” This “interesting story ¢ royalty that can be democratic and still stick to the rerolve to rule a people. King Darius, the part taken by Ashton Dearholt, touches the heart of all audiences and appeals: to jinstincts that admire d smashing fight and a story that restilts in a romantic love although many thrown in the wi sturd. comrade to prov on | my to he is with ht, Iso ht, | cowhoy friends, who stic and go to no end of friendrhip. TAXREQUCTION PLEAS PILE UP (Continued From Page One) of its hearings, the actual drafting . |of a tax reduction bill, ily ity ter by to his impressions 112,600 to make returns from which the government collects less than $300,000, Reduction of the maximum surtax rate from 40 to 20 per cent or even 15 per cent, and a cut in inheritance rates was recommended by Mr. Mondell, “While the reductions of the sui- taxes will benefit all the people of all sections,” he said, “by bringing and keeping capital in industry the most pronounced benefits will come to the south and the west, the sec- tions having the greatest’ unde- veloped resources and the® least accumulations of capital, The effect of high surtax rates is now reflect stock and other basic industries, lack of, capital at reasonable’ rs in many lines of investment nterprise.” Urging reduction In the inherit. ance levy Mr. Mondell pro that new rates be retre tive to date of enactment of 1024 reve nue .act which in used — these | duties. FRENGH CHIEF IS RECALLED {Continued 7som Page One) patches from Damascug vigorously in the form of reprerentatio to the French foreign office. virtually were eye witnesses’ counts of the affair and were dis | patched while the shelling was in progress. The report of the recall | of General Sarrail was regarded in Wash{ngton as probably indleating a decision by the French govern- ment to place responsibility for the situation on his shoulders. in es T | PARIS, Oct. 31.—(4)—The French losses in Syria since the beginning of the Druse tribesmen’s insurrec: IRIS TODAY ONLY Ashton Dearholt as ‘PINTO’ PETE “THE COWBOY PRINCE” A New Kind of Western Picture With Action Galore! —Also— MONTY BANKS Comedy “PAY OR MOVE” —And— FOX NEWS in the live- 1 to 11 10c and 25c ed in the slow recovery Haye you ever seen a M; above the city bearing a Princess? He estimated {it cost estat FREE SHETLAND PONY at the PONY pe- hey in| ad Tuesday Night, November 3rd || | Be at the dance tonight and receive FREE Two Chances on the Pony. HARD TIMES DANCE POPLAR STREET DANCE HALL SATURDAY, OCT. 31 Music by the Happy Four cloak? FOUR DAYS ONLY STARTING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST Have you ever seen a white horse with wings fly through the clouds? Have you ever seen Magic ropes, live dragons and bats as big as elephants? Have you ever seen an “invisible” This beautiful story of romance and adventure abounds in happenings of astounding and unbelievabli ic Rug soar ief and a le magic, AJAX GIVEN FR FREE ful car. You may get the SPECIAL FEATURE TONIGHT To the Holder of the Lucky Coupon TUESDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 17 SPECIAL TONIGHT FREE 3---COUPONS:---3 Be among the first to get coupons on this wonder- be the winner of a new Ajax Sedan, Arkeon SEDAN AWAY FREE lucky number tonight and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 tion are 585 killed or missing, and 2» these a little less than half were re ch soldiers, the premier'’s office in refuting press 6,000 bad been 46 governments points out that the 6000 represents the total killed or missing; since 1920, when France <vok over the mandate for Syria. Denial likewise is made of a re- port that Col. Gamelin lost 3.000 while retiring to Damascus from the Rebel Druse territory. NEVA, Oct, 31.—(?)—The per- nent mandates commission of the eague of Nations today asked for official comment upon petitions, protests and complaints which have been filed with the league concern- ing the bombardment at Damascus on October 18 to 20. Pension Increase For War Veteran Congressman Charles 1. received notice from the commis- sioner of the Bureau of Pensions, of the successful outcome cf the application for increase of pension ade by nish. ~with 10c 40c. Winter, ginning Septemeer Evans has been #30 per month, Winter's efforts original pension pending for over seven years in the Bureau of Pensions. Application for the increase was forwarded to Congressman Winter by M. P. Wheeler of Casper. _— Tell the Advertiser—"I saw it in The Tribune. 21, 1925, Mr. allowed a rating of It was through Mr. that Mr. Fvan's was granted after From the Pey'y | Frank Dstt, Larry Semon —In— A cyelonic photoplay version of the world’s most famous fantastic spectacle. You have never seen a picture like it! —Also— “Our Gang” Comedy, “The Loye Bug” pene fara te —And— PATHE SPORTLIGHT—“THE FINER POINTS” Shows Start at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 o’Clock a ORO AT THE AMERICA BISHOP-CASS—BLOCK WEST OF HENNING ON FIRST TODAY and SUNDAY ROAD SHOW VAUDEVILLE FIVE FEATURE ACTS ANNOUNCING— 10c 40c DUNN & CAMPBELL Melody and Music a“ HOWARD SWART “Dealing Out Webster” ALOHA DUO “Tropical Serenaders” ROY DOVE & GIRLIE “Blythe Buffonery” TANGLEFOOT STEPPERS Featuring Scott Twins and Alice Frederick —Also— A-NEW FIRST NATIONAL RELEASE “JUST A WOMAN” A Story of Wives and Vampires —With— CLAIRE WINDSOR—CONWAY TEARLE PERCY MARMONT SHOWS AT SHOWS A A Hallowe'en Funny Face Mas! a M 30—7:00 AND 9:00 O'CLOCK 30—-7.00 AND 9:00 O'CLOCK

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