Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1925, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1925 “es J | Am THELIST EDITION AT AIMLTO. THEATER HAS STIRRING THEME Director Emory Ji hi Mant author-mother, | | of Ralph a ‘The Last shewn for the 5 time locally at the Rialto the jost vital en entertainments | ‘ t Johnson pic- ems destined to outdo even its mous predecessor “The Third Alarm” in point of popul As its title indicates, “The Last Edition” is a new per drama—or rather, melodrama. It is tense, inter- esting, human stuff; pre y the kind of material of which a news- paper story would be composed. And the main-spring of its action does not arise from the success of the young “cub” reporter. They are set down 1n the bowels of a great politan paper, re the els go 'round.” ni r appeal. real A splendid sup. the conviction npanies the act r toward mak- ers Mrs. John- were very hu- ing of Mr. Le ing vivid the ch son has created, man to start with, y vibrates with is really one of emotion, and whic 1 the most impressive ments ever screened is that in which ‘Tom MacDonald, the a room foreman, hurls a heayy wrench into the press which is the pride of his heart as it is whirling out the story of his son's arrest. Later a bomb, which has been planted by a disgruntled bdotlegger, goes off and wreeks the MacDonald being arrested for the damage. In fail he meets his son in another highly dra- matic situation, Eventually the fate which seems to stalk the footsteps of the little MacDonald family be- comes more propitious, and things are froned out, even ‘to tle love af- fair between Tom's daughter, Polly. and the reporter. It is all a crack. ling story, intensely interesting and containing all the ingredients to make it universally a drawing-card. TOM MIX STARRING IN ANOTHER BIG FILMA AT THE AMERICA THEATER om Mix, undoubtedly. the most popular and most versatile of west- ern actors, is at the America theater today in his latest photoplay, “The Lueky “Horseshoe.” Film fans who have thrilled before to the feats of this’ daring horseman will see some wonders in “The Lucky Horseshoe” which would hardiy be considered possible even for Mix and his! won der horse, Tony. One sees a western cowboy performing his dare-devil stunts before pretty Spanish eyes and in. beautiful Spanish settings, but {t is the same Mix regardless of the locality in which he acts. Columbia Block West Henning TODAY AND THANKSGIVING Richard Barthelmess Supported by Dorothy Mackail} sammaeiaieiatt Na oe The comedy drama of a U. S. Jackie with a Sweetheart’ in every port, FELIX KINOGRAMS TODAY 6:30, 8, 9:30 Temorrow continuous 1 to 11 10c and 30c AMATEUR NIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT usements ! RICHARD BARTHELMESS ay] of the proverbal, ; ° Tomorow night will be amateur of the military parades and cavalry er and more effective use Paramount | mother. She gets into Still Room For a Few More IN SHORE LEAVE® AT COLUMBIA. THEATER| Richard Barthelness in his new | picture “Shore Leave" is the feature for today’and ‘Thanksgiving at the Columbia. “Shore Leave" {s a comedy drama; sailor in the in y with a sweetheart in every nd was made with the co.op. eration of the United States navy, 0 of the scenes being made on the bat*leship Arkansas. Dorothy Mackaill and a splendid supporting cast ably assist Dick in his new picture, The regular eyening shows will be given tonight at 6:30, 8 and 9:30, while tomorrow the shows will be continuous all day from one o'clock. the nj port, night at the Columbia. There are a long lst of entrants for the con- test and it promises to be a “‘knock- out” of a show, Each contestant, full of turkey, will do his best to win one of the cash prizes. pirate Saati kat MASQUERADE BALL WILL BE OTAGED TONIGHT AT ARXEON DANCE ACRDEMY Tonight marks the big annual Thanksgiving eve masquerade ball to be staged at the Arkeon dancing academy. Many costumes have been rented from the representative of the Colorado _ Costume company, who have a large disp'ay for rent. This means that 9 mgiority of the crowd will attend the dance in cos tumes which will add color to the gala event to be staged tonight. At the turkey dance last night a large crowd attended all believing that they would be the ones to car- ry home a live gobler, Hal Blackburn and his band. ar going over stronger every day and tonight they will put the party to whirling from the start to the finish Dancing will begin promptly at 9 o'clock and continue until midnight. the prizes for the most beautiful most original and most comical cos- tumes, to be awarded during the evening by the judges. “THE KING OF MAIN STREET’ 15 COMING The magnificent color sequences charges {n brilllant uniforms in Monta Bell's production of “The King of Main Street" for Paramount gives further evidence of the great- is making of the Technicolor process, which presents the picture to the viewer in natural colors (“The Wan- derer of the Wasteland” was a fine example of color motion pictures.) Opens at Rialto tomorrow. “HEADLINES? OFFERED TODAY AT REX THEATER The Rex theater is offering “Head- lines" with Alice Joyce in the lead- Ing role. The picture reveals the pa- thetic situation of a daughter “run- ning wild" despite the love of her he headlines y too much | the daily papers grea for her own good A wild we picture and Inte ional News also are shown ecw ate Mine “OLIPPERY FEET’ GETS SLIPPED IN WRONE AD (Through drip in the back room the comedy “Slippery Feet" which is playing at the Rinlto theater in connection with the feature picture “The Last Edition” wag advertised in yesterday's Tribune as scheduled fo . Che Casper Daily Cribune along with “The Passion Bobby Vernon Is playlng in stepping. ly IN Keep Your Eyes SLEAN - CLEAR and HEALTHY Wee for tree Bye Care Book Ciurine C0.,Chtcage,U.8 tT AT Leave Your Na THE BIG EVENT OF THE WEEK FIDDLERS CONTEST ~ THE ‘ me at Box Office. WILD WEST Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. The Stage or RALPH LEWIS thundering machines, as the press room foreman who wrecks his own beloved The Greatest Newspaper Drama¢¢ Screen Has . Ever Known! L every y TURE! A MOTHER'S LOVE— A_DAUGHTER'S . FAST LIVING ill St. Regis Pictures Corporation Presents HEADLINES An E.H.Griffith Production with Alice Joyce —ALSO— INTERNATIONAL NEWS § STARTING TODAY REX ALWAYS WORTH WHILE 10c 25c THE © AST DITION” Every scene packed with suspense— o Gon building steadily to a climax that wil! take your breath eway— The most realistic fire scenes ever shown in a_picture, wherein a giant building crumbles to the ground! i You’re «going to say—ns everybody is saying—WHAT A REMARKABLE PIC- ALSO BOBBY VERNON COMEDY—URBAN CLASSIC THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 Play. “Slip pery Feet" and does some really fast RIALTO THEATER FRIDAY NIGHT ENTER NOW OLD-TIME MUSIC BY OLD-TIMERS Hear “The Arkansaw Traveler,” “Turkey in the Straw” and Many Others. THE WERT BAGNER TRIO LOU GRIFFITH and ACCOMPANIST ZEKE PULFORD and EZRA PERKINS ¥ SRO OR PAGE FIVE “THE WORLD'S OLDEST ass Portrayed by nacronce F§ ASGSNACHT IN ROLES INHERITED from GENERATION to GENERATION Masquerade Dance Thanksgiving Eve Tonight $50.00—IN CASH PRIZES—$50.00 Prizes to be Awarded for the Most Beautiful, Comical § and Original Costumes. DON’T MISS IT- The Colorado Costumer is here with six trunks full of costumes and a large assortment of face masks. Costumes may be rented in the storeroom of the Ar- keon lobby. ARKEON MASQUERADE DANCE TONIGHT «STARTI A. Rollickirg Ron Betrayed By A Kiss! HOMSOEVER | shall kiss, that same is he.” Thus was driven the sorriest, most nefarious bargain ever recorded in the his- tory of man. For with a kiss, the symbol of love and devotion, Judas Iscariot betrayed his trusting Master into the hands of His enemies for a few paltry coins The betrayal is but one of hundreds of soul-stirring scenes in ion FIRST PLAYED AT FREIBURG IN THE YEAR 1264 me And Given There Regularly Since the Year 1600 CHRISTUS end JUDAS WILLIAM FOX MORSESHOL DIRECTED BY DIMITRI BUCHOWETZKI SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY ANOTHER HOT ONE BIG CARNIVAL THURSDAY NIGHT AT GOOD OLD WASHINGTON HALL Horns—Caps—Confetti—Noisemakers 99c¢—GENTS’ ADMISSION—99¢ x LADIES FREE BOHN’S ORCHESTRA » of the Old West and Old Spain PAESENTS The LUCK BILLIE DOVE-ANN PENNINGTON ~ MALCOLM WAITE~.LFARRELL M“DONALD a TONY, the wonder hotye 2 Cowboy of the Wild West Romances in old Spain Siory by Robert (ord ~ J.G.BLYSTONE Productio E MISS MYRLE RIDENOUR AT THE ORGAN P —Also- IMPERIAL COMEDY 10c 40c Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7 and 9 FOX NEWS Pare

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