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i. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925 [Mlinois Gives IK IW TOBE GWEN [Sess seticcae > P| anta fuakers in Donte; Welcome Home| Ge di The famous Arington stock com- diameter. | er pany will give one performance of PAGE FOURW Che Casper Dailp Cribune Amass Glory for Army in Air Races Tcmeaaae | Amusements A. TS ROSS AOKED You may have rend about the In visible Cloak, but you surely have appear to | Hl The critic of the * sums up the matter TO ENTER FILMS. WHEN) fs joyous fellow students was the = given “Red” Grange, upon urn Iast night from Philadel- phia, where his University of Ilinols his | CHAMPAIGN, IIL, Nov. 2,.—C@)—| Willard J. Mack's famous story of | A two mile ride on the shoulders of|the underworld, “Kick In,” a com- EAD COLDS edy-@rama in four big acts, with the full strength of the Arington com- pany and new and high class vaude- ville between the acts. All on Tues- Melt in spoon; inbale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. and according to all : en he said t is a “feat o: hich has never bee | ted or even appro 1 sity of Pennsylvania squad 24 to 2}member the date, November 3.| VAPORUSB on a muddy field. So enthusiastic] Prices of admission only 25 and 50 Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly was the crowd that they would| cents and {t ts all for the benefit of hardly permit thelr hero to’ sleep. r= The special train carrying the team, 450 rooters and the University band was met by a crowd of 10,000 students and townspeople. As fire- works were being set off the exult- ant rooters took Grange from his | coach, hoisted him to their shoulders and marched through the business district and to his fraternity house. Then twice as he retired the football | star was forced to come to a window | to speak before the howling crowd would disperse. "A Sensible Talk to Girls, Women : SHE QUITS STATEHOUSE| : ‘GLAMOUR OF “ARABIAN ©) NIGHTS? TRANSLATED TO SOREEN AT AMERICA Ee ball team smeared the Univer-| day evening at Elks auditorium. Re-| | Ss { } Mohammedan cenio investiture What and W. hen| tha g pitch of excit With § CAROL DEMPSTER and W. C. FIELDS Thurs., Friday & Sat. Noy. 5th, 6th, 7th at the AMERICA To Dr, W. B. Cald- well, of-Monticello, Ill, @ practicing physician for 47 years, it seemed cruel that so many constipated women and girls had to be| kept constantly irred up” and half to Live” and the Country Store Today Only. previously an- N FREE—10-Day Tube Send the Coupon | To Whiten ee 93 | 9 r ; ; zi ; rok ° is] jach misery, he did not belleve that Off-Color” “ioe Rosso” |UD YEARS OF THRILLS © (AMERICA’S NEXT FILM, | cuestcessto"es atta Teeth = 2shere'ccrse.S:) ARECONDENSEDIN FILM | PRESENTS WELL KNOWN |!" Steet and Firm Gums to healthy color, healthy NOW PLAYING AT RIS. ACTRESS OF BROADWAY Ss.” aut Ree penn cobra SM OF ASTI, COMING TOTHE RIALTO, | eS Baa (SOUNDED ON FACT nit service is w din : these two men in Pulitzer and Schneider international | 1 nast ; ¢ ic sty olls. Dl hey used the same plane. Left, Lt. J. H. Doolittle, | |"aracees | While .ne knew ine to vietory in Schneider cup event; and (right) | i gee mag: y r trophy. | was the cause o} i | nearly all headaches, billousness, w glory as a rasult of expert young and old altke, } 1 to be a very profit e fi r twen will TWO MORE DAYS to give those who haven't been able to get in another chance to see “The PONY EXPRESS’ Paramount Master Dramatic Epic You'll Never Forget best of all, it {s often nother dose is nec- absolutely harm- pape that even a hundreds of mo: | have been ners of the gentle, easy bowel screen feature ally of the metime ternational and aD! t mre! concalyed. the siashed cir retusi | dea of axsembling the creant of this fs talacipcs A brio meta) Sapbesinn ma real| remarkable collection of pictures and} |, Following t characte part, ig ‘Harold seeming themes Sete eater’ | Marlowe and Betty Compson, Ricardo Cortez, Ernest Torrence and ~. t rms Bel r Son © is ath- 4gHOn. + con fe “ook 7: ay i i ifi i ¥ firm: ane ae oe eee | Geoatest. ‘THcllla" and sie an abelrig | WAH Be Et Wallace Beery in this magnificent picture. tifies teeth | er,” produc jay tube] the Ria e tube at ean repertoire. S tbe ; a the leading actor Broadway, Tides | of-Raes which ends) among them John Drew and Nor- its engagement Iris theater] niin ‘Trevor today, \e alwa: popular Mae ° Marsh 1 star. Miss Marsh 18} ei) the A¢vertiser—"I saw it in story told in| phe ‘Tribune ves her the real drama- in which she ever Miss |! ANNOUNCING— in lr with that of ty “miles. from 1 rson who has se¢ is new - H) J. Stue dlackte Folks idence? ; ae have ha calling he story of “/ is the f changing w perate uphill battle smugglers who atte ssion of a rar supported will te enemy of 1 y gums vill be shown at} Shown at the Iris theat IRIS LAST TIMES TODAY MAE MARSH ip Tides of Passion From the Novel by Basil King THOSE WHO HAVE SEEN IT pronounce it a dramatic triumph in terms more glow- ing than the most enthusiastic critics used. enthusia Wright] the film and sa} novel. | greatest opportu eping with | tic acting of any it dispatch- 1 almost tw FRE Mail this for 10-Day Tube to THE PEPSODENT COMPANT See. C-1943, 1104 8. Wabmah Ave. Chicare, Il, U.S. A The Six-Piece NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing the Picture Perfectly ed an entire comp hundred per Name. Write your impressions of “THE PONY EXPRESS” in 25 words and compete for cash prizes. Contest closes Tuesday night. See the picture and win a prize. MACK SENNETT Comedy “Love’s Sweet Piffle” “Life’s Greatest Thrills” —and— Pathe News 10c and 25c inst invading to gain pos-| y of the] don the loca- rt in the real the ranchmen THE KING SHOWS START 12:30, 2:10, 4, 5:50, 7:40, 9:30 POPULAR : Admission—Adults 40c, Children 10c RIALTO counter and the sm ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT TO ENTER CONTEST ON "PONY EXPRESS” FILM MORE TOMORROW OFF THE OLD BLOCK ELKS AUDITORIUM TS ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, NOV. 3 BENEFIT \ CASPER MUNICIPAL BAND DOUGLAS | Seon rin | FA(RRANKS TODAY ONLY | ee) TAC mn oe") BAGBAD MORENO A wonderful love story —IN to set your pulses going +. -a wealth of adven- 66 turous incidents that A SON OF HIS FATHER Harold Bell Wright’s Greatest Western Drama 56,000,000 Readers! yi RIALTO The Famous | wills stir you t toarousing | x cia ae, PR TO LIVE? |Arington Stock Company es “a fi: , | F hort year to taste all the sweets —one § i | trange things happen in this stirring drama—strange things that might happen to girl adventure led, HAL BLACKBURN’S BAND Le Special Stage Presentation | Miss Myrle Ridenour | COMEDY—KINOGRAM NEWS at the Organ FOX NEWS COUNTRY STORE | Shows Start atl, 3,-8, 7 TONIGHT | $100.00 Worth of Merchandise FREE | Presenting ELECTION DANCE Tomorrow Night AT Get Your Doctor's Permission to See This Picture! It’s No Picture for Weak Hearts! Willard J. Mack’s Story of Crookdom “KICK IN” See ata Bl “LIFE’S GREATEST > | A Comedy-Drama in Four Big Acts WASHINGTON HALL THRILLS” He Sensational thriils from life. rifter: wenty p BC a 7] i rm) tS et bttt i. wen NO Rae IN Vifteen or twenty garam spe! Atooday. armload of valuable With High Class VAUDEVILLE Election Returns Announced Every Few Minutes ever shown before Between the Acts PRICES: Children (Under 12 Years), 25c At the IRIS TODAY 10c 40c paresis and 20s Eve, 10c and 80c | eet fee Tomorrow—MILTON SILLS in AMERICA “THE KNOCKOUT” Gents 75c—Ladies Free BOHN’S ORCHESTRA Adults, 50c