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PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Cribun De cAmusements NSSALLY OF SAWDUST SHOWING AT AMERICA FOR LAST TIMES TODAY t thing to put into the a human being.” t known “director, if made this a discussion of the ed him in the film. y of the orpor- s showing at the t times today. e fe he cont - n things just by : moment you get those tt y artificial and strain- » other day I was in a hat store. A well dressed man, obviously utive h him was 0! ident ied ex camo in. Wit his employes, who Ww 1d of his ‘boss.’ ¥ s nd w , starting 4 winding up host expensive cheaper ones a e of the y buying 01 rman didn’t say a word roceedings, but you hole trans- & the expres- u could almost , when he got home that I went in with the white he bought a hat They triéd to sell him something —cheap, but nothing but the best suits him. I had to laugh at the way that looked when the boss told At the Columbia— What and When The five acts of roadshow vaude- ville presented at the Columbia last night, and which continues over to- day and tomorrow, lived up to every- thing said for it, and is up to the shows to play the Columbia itti and Girlie, in an artistic mu sical novelty was most entertaining from start to finish. Ray Lueter, in his one-man vaudeville show, more variety than a circus. Wi! Hams Williams pleased with their novelty singing entitled, la Carte.” Bozo and ffered a fine lot of ppear as two Broadway The Ward trio brought from the audience wi! tional bumps and falls. A most unusual photoplay is “The Wild Bull's Lair,” featuring Fred Thompson and his marvel horse, Sil- ver King. It is comedy mixed with lon to blend into a perfect com- bination which spells entertainment to every motion picture fan. There will be three shows toda: 0, 7 and 9 o'c Tomorro: y, there will be four show: + 2330, 4:30, 6:45 and 9 o'clock. screams Richard Barthelmess in Soul Fire Next. Dick Barthelmess in his new pie- ture, “Soul Fire,” in which he is supported by Bessie Love, will be the next attraction at the Columbia. )R’salesman i , to bring out ‘something good.’ p of that man would m ade a hit on the screen, but usly tried to do it in he would have d the result would n terrible. I often see peo- doing things in real life which UiI'a give a good bit to have them do on the screen, but experience has proved that it’s hopele: ——<$—»—_—_— FINE. THEME FINELY + HANDLED N “ROAD T0 YESTERDAY’ AT RIALTO again the great Cecil B. De ruck out of the beaten ure production, ne Road of Yes not traveled red his public o him, and taken them along— Yin droves and swarms. In his latest Producers Distrib- rporation release, person. nd independently m, which opened today the Rialto theater for a three-day in, this peer among directors has ven us a picture production to pon- r over. s, First of all he has taken a theme l lof timely moment; a scientific prob- lem that has baffled humanity since the beginning of time—reincarna- tion. He has woven a romance around it; he has injected a thrilling element of mystery; he has instilled ,it with an undercurrent of pathos and human interest as only such a director is capable of. : The story starts in a modern set- ting. He has taken his characters ong us. We immediately par with them, sharing loves and hates. ‘Then sud- ", yet so imperceptibly that {t t dreamlike, he carries the story back to medieval England in | the early seventeenth century. Here we find the same characters, ving and loving, fighting and hat- 4 They are the same, yet they are so vastly different. The young bride of the present day appears as a wantonly captivating Gipsy girl of medieval times; the gilded milllon- aire youth, whom we left submerged in the smoke of a train crash, ap- pears again as a poor, brow-beaten, uvern tap-boy. In “The Road to Yesterday” De LAST TIMES TODAY “Fear-Bound’ ih Thrilling! Dramatic! \f Tense! A red blooded drama of thrills, with MARJORIE DAW Will Nigh & Niles Welch MO action and romance, COMEDY “PAY OR MOVE” Sarah Brooke Crocker Mezz Appearing at Grantland Rice Sportlight “OUR BAe) AL) RE) r10c 25¢c has given to the public a ple: y of his mighty directorial of thé cast which e s dkraut, Jetta | z William | It will be shown Monday. Paris, It- aly and the South Sea isles form the colorful background for Dick’s new outstanding dramatic triumph. Country Store Monda Country store this Mond: night will be one of the best ever of! ed by the Columbia. Over one hundred dollars worth of merchandise will be given to patrons of theater, Those who haven't yet seen country store are missing a t treat. Qe “FEAR-BOUND? AT THE REX THEATER TODAY FOR THE LAST TIMES Volumes have been written about the erring girl and the debt of re- sponsibility which the whole family ves her, What about her brother —not the “wandering boy" but the timid creature who fails to make good simply because sister and the rest of the duty to him? Well, Jim has come into his own at last. He's the central figure in Vitagraph's ‘Fear-Bound, which will be shown at the Rex th for the last time toda: Will Nigh plays the role of me folks fail in their the ne'er-do-well who is eternally, losing out just because he {s insufferably timid. Marjorie Daw is his sister, who—but who wouldn't be reclaimed if pretty Marjorie wanted him to be? Little sister's unyielding faith in big brother finally causes him to the light and “find himself.” After tha ‘The once cowardly human apology becomes instead a human wildcat, who whips’ everybody, in sight. Everbody, that {s, whos formerly took advantage of his weakness. Once a laughing-stock, he finally be- comes the laugher. The thrills and suspense in “Fear- Bound” are tempered by come touches and by an alluring romance that is said \to bring delight to every spectator. The last is an ex- cellent one, composed, as {t 1s, be- sides Miss Daw and Mr, Nigh, of such favorites as Niles Welch, Louise Mackintosh and Ed Rose- man. LON CHANEY IN “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” AT AMERICA TOMORROW eater tomorrow, who is the master mystery f France, has crowded his with cour bits of ingenious deception that amaze and thrill. Not the le f these is the face of fire that comes floating forward through the black fifth cellar of the great Paris Opera House, the vast vaulted cayerns of which were ac tually built under ground for the ng of the massive movie spec at Universal Cit gular ition remains 4 yster ul the pro filming of th and of the fa complished with suc 1s an te make the tale “c Art and tant parts ” fa great noy L the Phantom, 1s duction. He | Philbin; Norm: Jennings Will Forgery Seen CHICAGO, Noy. 7 Eight cousins of the late Edwin B. Jen ' stepped nearer his $6,000,000 when Cireult Judge Scanion held | miutilated document purporting a will to have been forg Jing upheld Probate who rejected the purport y refusing it to probate high standard set by the previous | had | heir sensa- | get out of the war?” being, “The war humanized me. Hebner, Hot Springs, S. Dak. ympathy for my fellow man.’ “T'was made to appre ship.” te the Mrs. Laura G. Stegman (nurse), Westfield, I not face life courageously and cheerfully remembering the courage and sclf-forgetfulness of the disabled?’ ‘What They Got Out of War. .- American Legion asked its members a question, “What did you and offered prizes for best answer: Ralph Stoody, St. Johnsburg, Vt., won prize, the title of his essay Other awards went to: Dana B. "J have more tolerance, patience and Kilmus Joyner, Louisburg, N blessings of Americs Rev. | sia. PERSIAN SHAN TS 'NAPOLEON’ (Continued From Page One) the ladies, Incidentally, he has the crown jewels with him. Britain and other powers with in- torests In the East have real cause for worry. Reza Kahn or Shaw Pah- levi, as he is now, has an army such as Persia has not had for a long time. *It consists of 40,000 soldiers who, although they are not models of military effictency, are a great deal ahead of the military forma- tions of the past. Reza pays thenr regularly, feeds and clothes them, thereby assuring for himself their loyalty and fitness for military ac- tion. His personal courage, which is extraordinary, has helped him in retaining his Lold over the troops. He is unifying the unruly tribes in a single national entity. The international situation has been greatly favoring the dictator's scheme of unification and of cen- tralized sovereignty. Soviet Russia has renounced her claims to Persian concessions and privileges. Britain too, the cause of perennial jealousy having been thus eliminated, felt no Inducement to continue a policy of. infringing upon Persia's sovrelgnty. U, S. Policy Helps The government of the United States. too, had declared its insist- ence upon the policy of open door, which was an additional reason for the course which England took. ‘The Persian legislative body, the Majless, had ratified a contract which en- gaged Dr. Arthur C. Millspaugh. an American, to serve as Administra- tor General of the Finances of Per- This move gave added {mport- ance to the declaration of the United States and has since proved a potent check on foreign influence. The fascination which underlies > | the career of Reza Kahn is due most- ly to the sharp contrast’ which his spectacular rise to power presents when compared with Persia’s ancient history, The realm of Xerxes and Darius, the incarnation of the idea After seeing “Don Q” confirmed Mary Astor fans. As the stately Dolores de Muro she was lovely to look upon. She didn’t have much to do but she succeeded in looking so very charming all of the time that we quite lost our hearts to her. When Mary was 14 her mother gathered together tlie Astor dollars and took her daughter to New York for screen tests. After that all was smooth sailing. She started right in with Triart in two-reclers and at tho age of 15 made “The Beggar Maid,” He chance came when Dot 5 as his leading lady in “Don | C e then she has made ‘The id “The ent she fg pla: e to John Barrymore's r+ Saint & the hero! “Don _ Jui Another member of the cast is Estelle Taylor, who has the part Lucerzia Borg fox has acquired the screen rights adle Snatchers,” “What Price “One Increasing Purpose” and six Belasco plays. The six are “The Music Master,’ “The Auction- eer, Return of Peter Grimm, and “The Comedia “The Grand Army Man,” “The “The Lily” ‘The plains of Idaho furnish mucl of the atmosphere of “The Barrier’ Rex Beach's story. Lionel Barrymore heads the cast. Jr. Defendant In Tax Case ANGELES, Cal., Los 7 William G. McA —The Advertis Tribune. "1 eaw it in} wa Fox, pt W.G. McAdoo _ }°:* mitted SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. ss." ‘oke the |S FEATURE. AT ARKEGN| ~ the cast a Helen Lee Worthing, once Queen cea in ordes to Fe of the Follies, plays the lead in “The S inwaimen telarmestes Count of Luxemburg.” p was o : countless in “The Swan” with Adol-! arany fim companies are taking phe Menjou out policies on the lives of their a stars, M. G. M., reported recent fa filming of “The Bat.”|1y took out a policy for $3,000,000 oberts Rinehart's mystery!on the life of mon Navarro, ail visitors are barred from} Among the largest policies of 192 as $3,750,000 on the life lent of the F whieh $6,500,000 of Willi ‘ox Film c tion, Finance Plan Of Painleve Is Given Approva nbunced that he would si th te Wednes ident De Salve n requested to 10 o'clock We senate at day n : FIVE ACTS ROAD SHOW IL SUNDAY AT 2:30, 4:30, 6:45 AND 9 Advertiser—"I saw it in Just one big night of dancing is scheduled the Arkeon dancing | demy tonight Saturday always} is the one big night and a lar crowd is always on hand to enjoy the week-end festivitics } Little special offerings are being | given by the acts from the Columbia | - theater t t after their ow. | a Mr. Franks will favor the dancers |x with harmonica solos well | = Fd us the song plugger from Felst Pub: = TODAY AT 2:30, 7 AND 9 ishing co! y lis rendition of seat sult, "Ohe How T Ailes You ‘Tonight ta | fa) Nitti and Girlie going over very big and will be re: | Artistic Musical Novelty peated the dance tonight i Bozo Hal ckburn and his band will | also rimed to give the dancers | <q the best there is In musie and th > “hot sessions” are not to bo: sneere at, Daneing starts tonight promptly | Matinecs . and thére will be a} Pe from the start to the 10c and 30c fink Evening 10c and 40c makes his tota of the con- “Two Broadway Idlers” FRED THOMSON and SILVER KING in “THE WILD BULL’S LAIR” MONKEY BAR FOR THE FIRST 100 KIDS TODAY of the ruler’s divine rights, and the land which has been through 8,000 years most closely associated with the notion of hereditary privileges, encased in the proverbial Oriental splendor, has now become the happy hunting ground of a commoner. a parlah, by whom the Divine Shahx, of past generations, would not have condescended to have thelr knees kissed. y HOLY WAR NOW SFENINSYRIA (Continued From Page One) of Spedia, The Heifa-Damascus rail- way has been cut, and the town of Derat, seven miles south of Damas- cus, is in the hands of Druses. To the north of Damascus a large part of the country is reported to be under the contro} of the rebels. The Homs District is held by them. The city of Homes is besieged. The withdrawal of the French from Mousselfri, according to French official advices,, ook’ place without Incident and was due to a re-group- ing of the French forces. Meanwhile Damascus is sorely be: set. The Djebel Drusee still sur- round ¢he already battered city, with which cominuntcation is reported to have been completely severed by the cutting of the railway, telephone and telegraph lines. The Druses at in- tervals continue to fire into the city and those of the populace who are able to do so are fleeing toward Jerusalem, Alexandretta bay and Aleppo. All street traffic has coased and shops are closed, BLAZER TRIAL [SUNDER WAY (Cohtinued From Page One) to end his life, that the defendant mentioned “something about chloro- form” and “writing some note: Yesterday the witness said Dr. Blazer's only word during two visits was “yes” when he asked Blazer if he had stashed fils own throat with | a raz ACQUITTAL TO MEAN | DROPPING OF BARS. | LITTLETON, Colo., Nov. 7.—(#) —Viewed from the eyes of Joel Stone, prosecutitng attorney in the Blazer case. acquittal of the physi- cian on the charge of slaying h 34 year old daughter, the “human husk,” means wholesale “letting down of bars to murder on the plea of humanitarian impulse or senil- ity. ‘ “Where there is life, there is a soul,” he declared today, ‘The i of divinity was within the breast of that girl, whether or not, she was an imbecile, In my mind there {is abso- lutely no justification for Dr. zer’s act. An acquittal means setting a precedent that would have far- reaching and most highly danger ous effects. “I bear no animosity toward this defendant—rather I pity him, It ts an unfortunate incident. Neverthe- less, I see it clearly as my duty to push vigorously for the heaviest penalty I can obtain as a matter of principle. We must establish defi nitely the border line of law and order in this case. If we acquit here it means wholesale letting down of bars to murder under tite guise of humanitarian tmpulse, senility or In- sanity. Now is the time for consti. tuted law and order to assert it- self.” Italian Flier Completes Trip ROM Nov —(P)—Comma Francesco de Pinedo, Italian avis completed his record brea) return flight from ‘T here from Naples at kyo. arriving pom ONLY ONE re ul D. W. Griffith’s Last iF e form cretary sit tS la PAT (#)—Premi filed n E res W lector approved by th idetitoday. Th 1 t i are tt = sent to th finance com, rh laims_ the immediate tax ‘Through an error, the name of the 7 It is the p arpose of wh les vas elder McAdoo was at first associ} '¢ve to push his finance bill through “i ated with the tax Hen but a re-check | Patlament with all dilige: He had THE PHANTOM. Shows Start at 1:00, 3:00 VAUDEVILLE | Ray Lucier What's It All About and Frank | COLUMBIA “«. VAUDEVILLE Today Is Your Last Chance to See Sally of the Sawdust The Most Popular Play On Curtis Street, Denver, Simultaneous with Casper. A WONDERFUL STORY. A WONDERFUL CAST AT THE JAMERICA *Ward Trio “Bumps and Falls” MORE DAY Independent: Picture 40c Picture Must Give Way Sunday to OF THE OPERA” eloped tha was ye Son of} he} ™ nit fi former treasury. secretary, against |t2 the chamber on Mondas andins MISS MYRLE RIDENOUR AT THE ORGAN bs Me ist that it be debated nou! n- whom the lien was directed. ratriptl Bean if ae ae oe in: FOX NEWS 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 o’Clock When BETTER pictures are made AMERICA will show them! Williams and Williams “Harmony A La Carte” BISHOP.CASS Block West of ‘3 on Pam INACAWA that There dicted SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925 pc taeda Ea aA SaaS = AUABEROUTPLT GAIN POSSIBLE WASHIN: Rubber pro: valley of South America the original home of the fcrest tree principally nurtured in the plantations of British Fast India, can be brought up to a very high Kk, the commerce department de. clared in outlining results of a spe- cinl study in the area. are 300,000,000 rubber bear- Amazon most of which were allowed to fa ack into neglect when the planta- tion rubber TON, jon is now trees in the that of 44.000 tons a year would be at- tained. The report is one of a series made to Secretary Hoover by special in- Nov. the Amazon . which was country, 1 of 40¢ per pound, an outpour of up Into possible sources of production of essential row materials needed for American industry. The rubber study has been pursued vigorously becaus: under the influence of the British production restrictions scheme, the price of raw rubber has been forced from 30 cents to upwards of $1 per pound. ;|Governor Ross To Address Roundup CHEYENNE, Wyo., Noy. 7.—Goy- ernor Nellie Tayloo Moss is at Ly- man today to make an address be- fore the visiters at the Lyman round- up, Which opened a three-day show Thursday. The Western Wyoming Poultry show {s also in session at Lyman, lowered prices. the de-] and A. D. Faville, state commissior partment sald, and if crude rubber] er of agriculture. is among the state pric at New York a} officials in attendance Governor Ross wil! inspect the state hospital for the insane at Ey- anston Saturday, before returning to Cheyenne, a Tell the Advertiser—"! saw it in The ‘Tribune. THE PHANTOM IS COMING! He will stalk and startle Casper in all his mysterious majesty! SEE “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” At the AMERICA Starting Sunday, November 8th ‘Saturday Night Dance Just One Big Night—That’s All and —COUPONS FREE—2 On the Ajax Sedan Special Features Tonight—Don’t Miss Them *% Yesterday”’ A daring spectacular theme of the world’s least known and most fascinating subject—-REINCARNA- TION. Also Comedy THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA OF SIX Featuring OVERTURE FROM OPERA : PECIAL “Red” Grange, Illinois Quarterback In Spectacular Plays In the I}inois-Pennsylvania Football Game Saturday, Oct. 31 Also Scenes from THE YALE-CADET GAME JRIALTO ©: ANOTHER JIRIUMPH | CECIL B. ‘DE MILLE “The Road News With JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT VERA REYNOLDS WILLIAM BOYD and JULIA FAYE Because of the tense dramat climax and in’ courtesy to those already seated, no one will be seated during the last 1§ minutes of cach performance Topics of the Day ‘MARTHA"” TODAY TOMORROW MONDAY 10e-—40c