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PAGE FOUR @be Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925 a Er i = everywhere, | 6 > $$$ ne and W. C. of the : i 1 un ting enw ; ; | kee how h 9 ea Wright's i | we the ever-chang se r ee ar eeee ; r weighs six tons. Her ‘ 4 o ine ec. | HAS “CHRITL CAST name ty Norma,” She is a trained ty eae ee wend | teat Ey) por | sentannt said to have real powers is Ja. ' eal jat crown, or jau | of emotion. ‘Thepachyderm plays seahe p ye side, he Great Love,” M rite de la Motte, fhune Want Ads Bring Resv never! A Son of His r,t Fassia ‘ ’ in wh ana, pint-alze act-| > , £00: 7 er “| Bell Wright's first novel to be pro: FEAR-BOUNO KT THE ress, and Robert Agnew, are fea- fs lt duced as s Paramount plates | tured in a cireus adventure, mountain retreat, The bovine sup-| leading lady for Douglas Fairbanks plies fresh lacteal nourishment for|is playing the feminine lead in the millionatre gereen boy, “Pifth Avenue," a story of New orate York. je work, say critics |) With Carol Dempster } it was Victor Fleming’ ho. direct- , || Bields, he has proyidec aid With tha at! « handled Harold Boll t and fineat story of g West. Irene Rich has four pietures’ in ge 4 circulation portraying her as a] Silk derbies, of high mold, are tive fe." They are e} latest in feminine hatwe “LYWOOD, Noy, 6.—(United —Holiywood’s latest feminine len CAmusements \s2re" tory of w an exelting clo SPECTACULAR TRAIN {5 roe WRECK BIG SCENE N be batter comes. from sincere actin, the e sming production at the erry us! > that 8 aw sr, has a capital cast of An Englishman Is not ne¢essarily e 1c a surdities of life. Tl Hamat : ot r sretend the tl pal players, °: an Englishman in the movies, Clive Fe SuNtiac wn, cathe Love, Warner Baxter and Brook, noted British actor, was Hatton in their playin Ae ir play sito) teatUree oan —- picked to play the part of an libly exnose . ling roles of the production, lish lord in a DeMille picture, , inte h was written for the sereen by] The “why” of a First Ald room in }director after a tryout, ruled Brook 4 . 3 war ony Coldewey. connection with a motion picture] «qian't loo pglish enough” for the stig In “A Son of His Father,” Bessie} studio—a question that bas often ; lah teeter, Bhs favor under false Pre-} Pove, in the role of the Irlsh miss,|peen 1 way answ whltt | Gea then cant ab miGebman ber, ‘ora O'Shea who, after the death | vi Bt Bound, will a ae is so familar} of her mother, journeys to Tucson, 1 . was being made! s,ox15 Coogan, ohaperoned by it upon th 1 nature! Arizona live with brother on toda TE 3 try esta a TS wag tn thls type of Up aaa eg. tn Dune et e Coogan men-| Always sealed in air-tight blew’ Aa oe “SHY tf sHNgUST | saany"tnuata’ 16 santiy ce tia: Beye | Manat ory cReATUMnDS J Heras nian eect cue reat eat CRM Sianee ACE ry pissing’ 8 "| Opepreserving aluminum pack- ; ‘great | (ure. ii Mea Bhat oc eran 7 | ets. Rich, pure & fragrant. Try it. oc AT AMERICA THEATER in is on his annual vacation | tis why] a ranch the) anythin, plays a part superior to she has ever done before. ene in the making ¥ Warner Baxter appears for the|retween two gladiators merely, but ET aT naw n fole tn this] nai¢ a dozen, who act av if they “Rear. » however, in a wild] were out for blood—and get +] first tim ture. | : » vole 2 er “y 4 boy olay DUE ERT story is about a timid boy ; | an wreserne: seal e father and brothers are ban:{| Thrilling! : gear Preise and who, because of his tim ny CH -lnim in ‘Adventure’ and “Jn the eae ani “pareacutad DH Dramatic! NaN OF Baxter's colr/ omy, Tut gue sister has faith in Tense! nN PRILBIN loge chum Challe Grea es pale) htm, and her very devotion finally He i KERRY “4 oat ® pate at chables him |sives him confidence in hindselt A red blooded drama of thrills, ph if —a part that enables ORMO! action and romance, w have I directe ming perlio be even funnier than the fans with SAE On nor & ha . He is the] found him in either of the two afore- RNS 1 drolter! laughter of life! mentioned pictures. MARJORIE DAW ; | ithe If r .| Walter McGrail stands out at the Cover with wet baking soda— |} Ww7i1] Nigh & Niles Welch cor lo) bead of the strong supporting cast afterwards apply gently hiss ve ‘ 5 elreu diligently and far harder than any} in a more or “heavy't role, — hes Ht A ; matte ahd ricklayer Charles Steveps, Carl Stockdale, Bil- MONTY BANKS 1a En igs Ve ay sin aait se A eel > Eugene Valentina Zemina and ap UB ¢ Kuwa all have true-to-type | on rhe S08 Yearly COMEDY || “PAY OR MOVE” Sarah Brooke Crocker | At the Columbia— What and When — Announcement When the American Legion's Military Ball, given Mezzo-Soprano, Appearing at 7:30 and 9:80 on Armistice Eve, was first organized, the military or . : 5 ; formal features did not work a hardship on ex-service Grantland Rice Sportlight SUN.. NOV. 8th ~ men, because uniforms at that time were plentiful, “OUR DEFENDERS” ” . Today conditions have changed. Uniforms are now AT THE scarce, and not always a perfect fit. This fact has worked to prevent ex-service men from attending a celebration of a formal nature. . Tt is the desire of our post that every ex-seryice man and every friend of the Legion have an opportunity to join with us in celebrating the anniversary of per- haps the greatest day in history. I therefore take this means of inviting ah ex-! mervice men and their friends to attend our Sixth Annual Mili- a tary Ball at the Arkeon on the night of Tuesday, VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE November 10. Wear your uniform if you have it, for- ROAD SHOW mal or informal clothes if you wish. | ; % ‘ In Bd 1 with the aboye policy, a considerable | FIVE HIGH CLASS ACTS TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY, R. M. BOEKE, Nitti and Girlie An Artistte Musical Novelty Post Commander, Geo. W. Vroman Williams and Williams REX’ ss Continuous—1 to 11 P. M. Post No. 2, American Legion. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ > Gonuine |" 228 Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not | ,,,S!* Smsteur actors performed last ght and thoroughly entertained an getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed By physi- |» a's audience. “June Decker x PS, 4 Won first prize of five dollars, Ed- cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for t ond prize of t, third UDEVIL CARNIVAL DANCE ARMISTICE EVE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 IT’S A HOT ONE Ray Lucier A One-Man Yaudeyille Show ATUAGGAVA a V Bozo and Frank 2 Colds Headact Neuritis Lumb | “ ” wpe : fy er Neuse t vathache ihiatton | SATURDAY NIGHT es as hea MATS. 10c and 20c Ward Trio “« ” EVE, 10c and 40¢ ‘Bumps and Falls | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART ‘FAMILY NIGHT ST THIS Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Sonbispatsoee katie ot Balicylicaci Dancing Acaden rs of the whole WASHINGTON HALL IS ONE OF THE WEEK’S GALA EVENTS Hear Bohn’s Matchless Orchestra 10-Minute Bus Service Sally of the Sawdust NEW FEATURE PICTURE * FRED THOMSON it's: SILVER KING ~IN— “THE WILD BULL’S LAIR” Family Night Tonight |": The‘only night in the week that every member of the family can enjoy No school next day. Bring the whole ¢ lown COUPON TONIGHT 2—COUPONS FREE—2 ON THE AJAX SEDAN VAUDEVILLE ATVIMAATGOVA Monkey Bar First 10¢ Kids Saturday nience followin he youn can dance as much as they please and don’t have to get up in the morning. eae <t vocalist from the Leo Feist Pub-| Co., was ent in the Ar-| dded mush zest | nment by | ang < A GRINDING CRASH and It'll go soon—get all the coupons‘you can. |! back of trains—then fire, smoke—terror un- | uN e the | JUST TWO MORE DAYS speakable until they find themselves in Bisepts FRIDAY AND SATURDAY a new world, when—amid scenes of un- F © entirely rivalled royal splendor, love brings To See The Most Popular Play On Curtis Street, Denver, Simultaneous with Casper. ‘A WONDERFUL STORY A WONDERFUL CAST D. W. Griffith’s Last Independent Picture happiness—all in the most amazing set- tings ever screened. A Screen Drama De Luxe Cecil B. DeMilles ‘THE ROAD In courtesy to those already seated, and because of the tense dramatic climax of “The Road'to Yesterday,” > no one Will be seated dur- ing the Inst 15 minutes of each per- formance ALWAYS A FEATURE Perepnely Directed Masterpiece. THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA gosee nto are Cast a D 5 GOUDAL, VERA REYNOLDS, WIL- R | A L T STARTING TOMORROW Aa a Na on aan lila with BESSIE LOVE WARNER BAXTER RAYMOND HATION ry VICTOR FLEMING PRODUCTION The great story that delighted the two million readers of McCall’s Magazine. The great novel that is now a best seller in every town in America. Also Comedy—“Skinners in Silk” Fables THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA «we RIALTO 40c Picture Must Give Way Sunday to “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” MISS MYRLE RIDENOUR AT THE ORGAN FOX NEWS 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! 4 ] Ard wee site 5A "LAE od na a PP