Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1925, Page 4

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EIC FAGE FOUR 2 | Amusements | “THE UNHOLY THREE’ AT AMERICA UNUSUAL AS ENTERTAINING PICTURE’ ye | Ne mag n ence t would but I role that is far from sympathe —_—__— Ye) se STIRRING MELODRAMA OF NEWSPAPER LIFE 1S FEATURED AT RIALTO plot however. name might underst ity. He n nd re | in t his well-olled and well es turn Into a demon ch crucifies his — MOTHER! slean Child's Bo Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” carries out the Lewis does - not e lives them. A superb cast, and genius of Emory to'make this a plc PASION PLAY COMING TO RIALTO THEATER Coming to the Rialto theater on Saturday for a three-day's engage- ment is the wonder picture of the the Passion Play of the Life of t, by the Fretburg Baden, by ers from It_ was Buchawetzki », it is said, mar er saab TN ah ICH? GLOSES TOOAY AT COLUMBIA; | BARTHELMESS 16 NEXT “Born Rich,” with Claire Wind- sor, Bert Lytéll, Doris Kenyon and Cullen Landis ends at the Columb{fa today, There is also a comedy, “Whistling Lions.” Shows will start tonight at 6:30, 8 and 9:30 o'clock. Come hop aboard Uncle Sam's biggest battleship, tomorrow, look down the line, you'll see him, our own Dick Barthelmess, in uniform, a regular “Jackie. And he's adventure bound. on the high sea of life and he Freiburg, S| directed be D! Germ Dimit: for genuine 6 LIVE TURKEYS 6 GIVEN AWAY FREE al me | thing at all t love. ‘The pictur “shore Le » real comedy dr: supp iat w is. 1 full nay ion of the Un * will nanksgiving day.: morr night will be ama: ur night, many amateurs haye en- 1 and there is still room’ for more, 60 any who can do any- t is entertaining: bet e in quick and try t rs in cash prizes. genie i ett a OF COMEDY FOUND IN “HOW BAXTER BUTTED IAT REX. THEATER | == Matt Moore's courage at the cru- cial moment saved the day nd n him the hero he yearned WHY MOTHERS PREFER THIS NEW TASTELESS EPSOM SALTS PILL Mother knows that none of the new kinds of laxatives and physics are as satisfactory as the old reliable Epsom Salts. But children and adults alike have avoided this wonderfal old remedy because of its disagreeable taste. Now, at last, specialists haye discovered the way to get the benefits of Epsom Salts in ‘a small sugar-coated pill, By this new discovery, one of Kuhn's Ep-sum Pills ey are called, is equal in re- ull tablespoon of old style alts, Pleasant to take. ackage today ack if sul nts tisfied. aC At the following droge Kimball Dr macy, Stores, Drug Casper Phar- STARTING TOMORROW AMERICA and} to be in “How Baxter Butted In,” now playing at the Rex. The smashup- with .the mortor ruck is only one of the many dra- tic, yet. irresistibly comic inci- gnts that make up Mat Moore's dreams of courageous deeds to place at the feet of the charming maid he loves. ‘Dorothy Devore, Ward Crane, Wiifred Lucas, Ad ason, Ot{s an, ‘Turner , Virginia arshall and Mameo complete the cast of “How Baxter Butted In,” which was directed by Willlam Beaudine and will be featured at the Rex theater the last times today. a Tejl the Advertiser—“I saw tt in Tha RUE. Aes eh ae ees Tribune. TOMORROW HEADLINES Last Times se REX 10c @iwavs WORTH WHILE HOW BAXTER | .BUTTED IN’ CHAPTER 4 ; —Comedy— “South of the North Pole” She was young and nifty, he was fly and fifty. And they broke over the traces agp into the headlines. Six great big live turkeys will be given free to the holders of the lucky cou- pons. The coupons you received Saturday, Sunday and last night will be good at the drawing tonight. TONIGHT 2—-Coupons Free—2 We are giving everybody who comes to the dance tonight two chances to win a big fat turkey. BRING ALL YOUR COU- PONS AND WIN A THANKSGIVING TURKEY ARKEON TURKEY DANCE STAN LAUREL —In— “Dr, Pyckle and Mr. Pride” AMERICA LAST TIMES TODAY —Featuring— “LAND OF MY SUNSET DREAMS” 10c AND 40c When BETTER pictures ure made AMERICA will show -them RIAL = THE WORLDS OLDEST ri | 7 U ‘ a ie . t || The Supreme Sacrifice of All the Ages! A SUBLIME DRAMA Vresented With Admirable F igeliy to the Biblical Story W on Which Civilization Is Based. A Picture Penetratingly Realistic. does ZOME FAST Stepp Se, /PPERY ~ ZY FEET’ MISS MYRLE RIDENOUR AT THE ORGAN Play Reverently and ‘Admirably Visualized SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY MIRACLE OF MIRACLES! ii _The Most Marvelously Beautiful Motion Picture Ever Made! of‘ Events ARKEON’S LAST TURKEY: DANCE SET FOR TONIGAT Tonight is the last chance-to set turkeys at the Arkeon. Six more live oneg will po giyen away at the dance tonight. Coupons will be giv: en to everyone entering the hall and during the evening the turkeys wil be awarded. They, thave «/caused much interest at this dancing resort for many people have’ attended’ the dances to get chances on. the. tur- keys, Hal! ‘Bla urn and*his» band, the noted “hot' band (ave sdveral: new and\warm numbers to" be presented at the dance tonight and it fs’ cer- tainly worth anyone’s while to drop in-at the Arkeon for a: few -ditices. and take a chance on’ a turkey. is winning ‘the? turkeys last -night® were Joe Idard, «Mrs: Avis Schoent é These persons felt mighty proud ,when they carried their turkeys home. to be served at tHelr Thanksgiving linner. Tomorrow night is the night of the Bon Duree mask ball. Cos- tumes can be rented today any time at the Arkeon building. A zepre- sentative from the Colorado Cos. tume company will be on hand to- day with many new and varied cos- tumeg to be rented. Turkey dance starts tonight at 9. o'clock and coupons will be issued to everyone attending. the nee. Che Casper Daily Cribune ‘ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925 a u at NORTHWESTERN MEN IN RIOT (Continued From Page One) 49 world war veterans were mob- ilized by a former service men's organization to ald the police, the students retired to the lake Michigan tape fand finished off the evening With uge bonfires, songs and cheers. - Président Walter Dili Scott, who| years old whose mother is dead : bad been ‘out of Evanston, returned P id. Call the As- JAKE as ‘thé celebration concluded. His only comment: was that the burned “not worth much any- and that’the university would not’ interfere’in behalf of students who hud violated ® city ordinances. They would’stand the consequences hose was how"" in. the city ‘courts, . Fitemen who responded to alarms e ang attempted to quench the blazes wete .stampeded by crowds of stu- Attempts to quiet them were made iby, Kenneth L. Wilson, ath, Tetice ‘director, and gridiron stars of the school, Captain Tim Lowry and ‘These suc- ceeded in persuading the students to efits. Ralph “Moon” Paker, extinguish the stadium fire. William A, Wiitberger, education, attempted to speak, was knocked senseless, When he was revived he saiq the students had tost any opportunity they may ever have had to bulld "It is ave their proposed stadium. police chief, advertised by Evanston as the only chief of police with a college but was hooted down as the “sclentific cop.” Mayor Bartlett working with firement to recover lost equipment. 10c & 30c snappy Jackies. Big CLAIRE WIN DSOR—BERT LYTELL DORIS KENYON—CULLEN LANDIS COMEDY—“WHISTLING LIONS” FOR Tomorrow and Thanksgiving Day Look at him—our Dick playing the ‘part of one of Uncle Sam’s It’s real romance—and its sweet enough to make you yearn for more and more of the same kind. e ateur THANKSGIVING NIGHT Now Open for Entrants. OLUMBIA——, 6:30, 8, 9.30 BISHOP-CASS\-BLOCK WEST OF HENNING’ LAST TIMES TODAY “BORN A Dazzling Romance and a_Powerful Drama of Life in High Bostety RICH” Revue y _ Also x EXTRA! $50,000 You'll learn all about it in the greatest news- paper story ever screened! he LAST DITION” THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA’ 4 URBAN CLASSIC Fe : A L I Briant postpones decision aos, to whether he will attempt to form a new ministry in France, The im-,/” rression 1s that he will refuse. dent that if 3,000 students cannot be controlled it would be Impossible to take care of $0,000 people if the stadium crowds gave trouble,” he said, Orders to shoot down anyone who attempted further trouble were {s- sued by Chief Wiltberger and Fire Chief Hofstetter said his vquipment had been stolen, damaged and scat- tered. The students under arrest were held in connection with turning {n false fire alarms. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WHO has ®» home for a little girl 11 French Dry Cleaners and Dyers THE BEST IN SERVICE We Call and’ Deliver Phones 802—189 2 Plants The Nifty Tailor mn his 1 Call the TOMORROW NIGHT MASQUERADE DANCE $50.00—IN CASH PRIZES—$50.00 THE BIGGEST DANCE SENSATION OF THE YEAR. PRIZES FOR THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, ORIGINAL AND COMICAL COSTUMES DON’T MISS IT The Costumer from Denver is here and costumes are @m display in the store room of the Arkeon Lobby, Select yours now—TODAY ARKEON $50.00—IN CASH PRIZES—$50.00 THE BIG EVENT OF THE WEEK FIDDLERS CONTEST AT THE RIALTO THEATER FRIDAY NIGHT ENTER NOW Leave Your Name at Box Office. OLD-TIME MUSIC BY OLD-TIMERS ° Hea: “The Arkansaw Traveler,” “Turkey in the Straw” and Many Others. GIGANTIC MASK BALL TONIGHT WASHINGTON HALL" $25.00—IN CASH PRIZES—$95,90 Everyone Will Be Masked BOHN’S SEVEN-PIECE ORCHESTRA! Gents 99¢ Ladies 25c Ae BUS SERVICE EVERY 10 MINUTES “=% EXTRA! ALL ABOUT THE BIG GRAFT SCANDAL Starring RALPH LEWIS SPECIAL ATTRACTION TODAY TOMORROW 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20

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