Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 4, 1925, Page 4

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GRIFFITH —PRESENTS— “Sally of the Sawdust” —With— CAROL DEMPSTER and W. C, FIELDS One of the Screen’s Biggest Favorites World Famous © omedian Now Star of Ziegfeld's “Follies” | DAVID WARK GRIFFITH Considers This His Most Entertaining Picture ar eT STR NNR LO Sener ee te eS EEN Shows Start at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 o’Clock When BETTER pictures are made AMERICA will show- them! ADVANTAGES OVERLOOKING BELMONT YACHT HARBOR AND LINCOLN PARK GOLF COURSES - - + ANEW HOTEL-700 ROOMS OPENED EARLY IN 1924 ALREADY FAMOUS FOR ITS HOSPITABLE ATMOSPHERE ° - - Announcing--- A NEW.NAME ‘A NEW POLICY REX SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES WRITE FOR BOOKLET | i H E A T E R G .E. Billingsley | | (Wormerly Iris) ieee The King of Photoplay Houses Where Popular Prices Reign Je Showing High Class ‘First Run Pictures at 10c and 25c SHERIDAN ROAD AT BELMONT AVE HAROLD re Wrigh ts Ces Fiscie tae WARNER BAXTER RAYMOND HATTON A Son OF HIS ATHER The America’s mogt-popular Additional Attractions COMEDY—FABLES masterpiece of writer, Hargld Bell Wright. A n, fast adventure-romance of Arizona of yesterday and today. TODAY TOMORROW FRIDAY THE SIX-PIECE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA | RIALTO Shows at 1, 2:40, 9:20 4320; 6, 7:40, 9:2 10e 40c Tonight Special Coupons ON THE AJ AX Sedan 2—COUPONS FREE—2 TO EVERYONE ENTERING THE HALL It Won’t Be Long Until This Car Is Given Away. GET ALL YOU CAN—-SAVE THEM “THE HAPPY WARRIOR’ enor A. S. M. Hutchinson —WITH— Malcolm McGregor Alice Calhoun | Wilfred North Mary Alden LARRY SEMON Comedy “BEARS AND BAD MEN” International Newsreel Jack Mulhall on Helen Ferguson of Current Events Patheserial athéser ADDED ATTRACTION SARAH BROOKE CROCKER Mezzo Soprano SINGING POPULAR BALLADS Appearing at 7:15 and 9:30 REX THEATER (FORMERLY IRIs) No Increase in Prices! 10c 25c Continuous 1 to 11

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