Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ZANE GREY FEATURE AT. RIALTO REGHLLS DAYS OF CATTLE RUSTLING details tern Tun at ed to the nd that skirts the ains, which serves 1 for the new Par In the story, Noah chief, his | y. and ranch and n outlaw . the Par- is free of used ortunes on the hoof.” has been built up and iderable highway travel. ona, tod: learne 1, n occasional cow or two {s stolen t it is no longer possible to run of fifty, undred or id. ‘The cattlemen associations. er is vigilantly Light of Western Sta: final desperate strug- and Jack e Dove In “The hown tl between the border o es of law and ¢ h Beery and cipal ro: PROGRAMS OF INTEREST OFFERED AT THE RIALTO FVERY DAY. THIS) WEEK The Rialto theater this week is of fering programs of unusual interest “The Last Edition’ is a powerful film which takes the screen there tomorrow for a two-day run. Strip- ping the roof from a great metro- sitan newspaper and showing its most intimate details as well as re- vealing the absorbing moods pulses of the human hearts on has builded, he knew in “T! From the superb performance { Ralph Lewis in the role of Tom MacDonald, the assistant foreman of the press room, down to the most unimportant extra, the acting 1s ex- cellent A fiddlers’ contest is to be held at the Rialto Friday evening. old eer are aeiens such as “Turkey a other popular will e fiddler be an old timer, so long » pleces are those which de- 1 the elder generation extraordinary art in direc motion picture of the Life of Christ” which will be at this theater starting Satur¢ ‘The players are the original Fret- s who inherit the parts from father to and the location is their perma Passion Play lo- cation ———. At the Columbia-- What and When © usual Monday night feature, will be held at the ht, One hundred dol- rth Ha merchandise from a ding merchants © cour ater with each 7 NOW PLAYING REX 25c 10¢ All Ways Worth While Wake Bk sics of the Screen * “How Baxter , Butted In vith DOROTHY DEVORE MATT MOORE Also SPAT FAMILY I n “SOUTH OF THE NORTH POLE” j Amusements | in the | "HE uNKLY LV THREE 5 REAL NOVELTY AMONG MYSTERY THRILLERS vit 'British naval experts a» its 12-inch deck gun. ke place at night six more turkeys Something new in filmdom! Cynics arded to the person hold- who think it. impossible will find numbers. The cou- thelr cynicism confuted he Un ived Saturday night and holy T * now showing at the] S y night Riverview will be America theater. Taken from a story 4 | good on the turkeys tonight. Any- by Tod Rob-|one holding coupons should attend bins, Modern master of weird and | the dance and take home one of the bizarre fiction, this Metro-Goldwyn- | c} Mayer production is an amazing blend of horror and humor, thrill heaped on t ending with a sm ce at Riverview attended by a large ng the music and danc- of them present too! ys for their Thanksxi e winners were: Jac! joe Wart fonal stror and a goril gonists. V th breaks up Yard and A. the four form a a to enrich elves at the expense of others, nagement announces that ge a series of rot ies which s have been* made to unique in the annals of cinema erime A Fox Newsreel and a comedy fea- 3 ture m co up the program. eon lobby for rental. Anyone wish- ing costumes can look them over at this place. The $5 prize mask ball is to be held in the Arkeon Thanks- SPECIAL FEATURE 12 Live Turkeys 12 GIVEN AWAY SIX TURKEYS OFFERED TONIGHT, THE ARKECN Nothing could be more acceptable right nt this time than a nice fat turkey so the Arkeon dancing a is going to offer its pat chance to win a turkey at the dance tonight. & given handsome fat birds will be way tonight Coupons on the -fentering the hall and the d “THIN WEAK CHILDREN GET STRONG QUICKLY Mother: Forget the nasty tasting, Six turkeys, big, fat, handsome birds, will be given to the holders of the lucky coupons. The coupons that you received Saturday and Sunday nights will be stomach upsetting cod liver oil and|%000 tonight. give the thin, undeveloped eT TONIGHT u want to children Me Two Coupons at the Compound put roses in th @ good appetite and p nds of g00d, healthy flesh on the ones. Doctors knoy about them and Door—Two 80 does Kimba » Midwest as Rader To everybody coming demand, because they are not to the dance tonight we Kards but show results in a fow|™ Will give two coupons on days. the turkeys. They not expensive either—60 tablets cents, and children take i {aviets-60 cents, and children take|#Come Tonight and A very sickly child, age 9, gained Win Your Thanks- 12 pounds in seven months and is ee strong and healthy giving Turkey One skinny woman gained 9} pounds in 24 days Ask for McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil P Compound Tablets and if they don’t do your frail chi!d the in 30 days your drugs ized to hand you back vou paid for them.—Adv of TURKEY DANCE THREE GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD GO to the RIALTO TODAY ZANE GREY’S THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS With JACK HOLT, BILLIE DOVE NOAH BEERY as the Stars and 10 o'clock and 1lygiving eve, 25th. time, be Casper Daily Cribune British Sub Shrouds Death of 68 in Mystery PTE, the picture. This {s thelr first per-| formance before the moving picture | camera. A great future Is predicted | for them by the director, who ought to know because it is no easy thing to direct children of this age ———$ <> MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925 , THE BIG EVENT OF THE WEEK promptly burn and his gang of music-makers will furnish the music for this oc- casion. in the day time, but it ts covered my @ mansard roof of hair at night. Those women who have been fore- ighted enough to keep their long tresses are having them made up into elabc wear, re endeavoring to solve mystery of sinking of submsrine M-1 in Eng- lish Channel with 68 aboard. , Photo of craft, taken shortly before it began its fatal cruise, shows, Wednesday, November]en the popularity of the bob in day- however. es The turkey dance starts tonight at 9 o'clock. Hal Black- ———— —. Day oat IN PICTURE AT THE REX The modern head may be shingled " Youth has its hour and a half in the film “How Baxter Butted In” which is being shown at the Rex theater. The film is a rlot of laugh: ter and of youth. Several nine-week- old children pl. te additions for evening does not seem to th THANKSGIVING EVE MASQUERADE DANCE $50.00—IN CASH PRIZES—$50.00 . WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 25 Prizes for the most beautiful, comical and original costumes The Colorado Cotsume Co., will be here Tuesday morning with six trunks full of all kinds of costumes. If you haven't your own costume they may be rented from the costumer in the Arkeon storeroom in the lobby. This will be without doubt the greatest Mask Dance ever held in Casper. Plan to be there ARKEON $50.00—-MASQUERADE DANCE—$50.00 ASCO 1G SELLING QUT | ONLY TTS CANNED GOODS) A news item published in. y Triburie erroneously that the entire stock of the Delicatessen has been placed on sale at cost. Segale, managers of the {t understood that only the of canned fruits and canned ve etables has been put on the by tables, i day's BREAT FOR RHEUMATIC. PAINS AND SWELLINGS When rheumatism settles in of your joints and causes « distress or misery, that Joint-Ease is the one rem that brings quick and lasting It matters not how chron! gravated a case may | NINE-WEEK-OL0 YOUTHS Joint-Hase and relief is low. ~ Joint-Ease {s for joint trou ly, dnd 1s a clean, stain tion that John Tripeny Drug Stores, where are recommending. oe Saturday Rare eeten| THEATER AT THE pa | Asco Alexander and Mr. \— tore, wish upply | ENTER NOW Hear and Many Others. please reny relief ure to fc and dr BROWNING’S production with MAE BUSCH MATT MOORE ORE amazin, tastic crime EEN crossed wits wi IT WILL KEEP FIDDLERS CONTEST RIALTO THEATER FRIDAY NIGHT Leave Your Name at Box Office. OLD-TIME MUSIC BY OLD-TIMERS “The Arkansaw Traveler,” “Turkey in the Straw” BISHOP-CASS—BLOCK WEST OF HENNING [ctu In the Year 1264 t And Geren There Reguiasly Stace the Year 1600 CHRISTUS -~ JUDAS Portrayed by ADOLPH and GEORGE FASSNACHT | In Roles Inherited from Generation to Generation, Presented by LOUIS B. MAYER Story by C. A. ROBBINS Scenario by WALDEMAR YOUNG Golduyn Picture THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Featuring the Latest Operatic Selection “THE STUDENT PRINCE” and Popular Hit—“OH HOW I MISS YOU TONIGHT” TODAY AND TOMORROW “BORN RICH” A Stirring Drama of High Powered Society Life in'New York A wonderful romance and a powerful story from real life set amid scenes of magnificence and splgndor —With— CLAIRE WINDSOR BERT LYTELL DORIS KENYON CULLEN LANDIS Whistling Lions’—Shows at 6:30, 8, 9:30 10c and 30c COUNTRY STORE AT 9 O'CLOCK TONIGHT $100.00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE From a Dozen Casper Merchants, Given Away Free MASK BALL TOMORROW NIGHT 29.00 can prizes $29.00 ‘or the Best Dressed, Original and Comic Costumes. Everybody Is Planning on Masking for This Dance. Comedy “ | The Colorado Costume Co. will be here Tuesday morning with six trunks full of all kinds of costumes. If you haven't your own costume they may be rented from the cos- tumer in the Arkeon storeroom in the lobby. a a RY APE se This will be the second big masquerade dance of the season to be held at Washington Hall. BOHN’'S SEVEN-PIECE ORCHESTRA Genus UIT ASHINGTO RY tastes 25. ene HALL Bue Service Minutes DIMITRI BUCHOWETZIC |! The Most Magnificent World Tragedy Visualized | Right Before Your Eyes DIRECTED BY —Featuring— STAN LAUREL i COMEDY ® “Dr. Pyckie and Mr. Pride” SHOY 10c Miss Myrle Ridenour at the Organ ‘LAND OF MY SUNSET DREAMS” 0, 7:00 AND 9:00 O'CLOCK in his greatest role as the Ventriloquist, Prof. Echo even than his work ir “The Hunchback” and “HE who Gets 40c pictures are made AMERICA Roaring Presses. . . Crashing Steel. . . And an Explosion That Sounded Like the Crack of Doom! TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY will show them

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