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iv fSTaws ews. PAGE SIX CA musements EQUINE ACTOR PROVED ute TEMPERAMENTAL STAR IN FILM AT AMERICK y one scene a day n Rex, the prince- “Black ’ the Hal Roach Pathe fea- America thea- tallion starred in ng at the y animal trainer the reasons, will ap a wila horse herd in the C Us nd his trai get it in or, five min ut the makin seks in the {i stelands to make MARY SPENCER GIVES t DANCES AT THE RIALTO Miss Mary vencer nce «number Form~ Get wonderful results of Epsom Salts with- eut trace of disagreeable taste, Jess pills. One Kuhn's E te tablespoonful Epsom this ph ever fails, Atall good druggists, 1g Stores, ya's Drug Pharmacy. TONIGHT Bargain Night 50cnas FREE With each 50c worth purchased. Prize Waltz Tonight The second series of the Prize Waltz will be held tonight. $200 Contest Everyone Eligible I Store Two winners are picked each week to dance in the fina ANOTHER FEATURE TONIGHT FREE to the CASH $50.0 PRIZES To be given away Satur- day night. —Also— FREE Admission Dancing Until 9:30 o’Clock ARKEON Salt Creek Busses Leave Ci iw, Townsend Hetel 8 a.m. and 1p. m and 6 p. m. Leave Salt Creek Sa.m., 1p. m end 6 p,m, Express Bys eaves 9:30 D Salt Creek Transportation Co, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 Rex came out} Carl f this scene jing situations presented at in small taste- 1m Pill equivalent Its. Children prefer ¥ No gripeing. Acts 'y back if not completely aati ned a Casper Phar- and) | Miss Spencer demonstrated her tal- ent at pantomine, her easy ability to pass from one mood to another and a consummate grace always The first number she gave was “The Love Waltz,” a toe dance. This was followed immediately by “The Twelfth Street Rag.” The cautious beauty of the opening number was equalled by the care-free artistry of the second. In the “Robin Hood” dance Miss Spencer eclipsed her previous work. Appropriately cos- tumed and carrying a hunting horn, she interpreted a part that appeared easy only because of the zest and with which she played it. —___—_—_s—___ “NEW BROOMS,” RIALTO! PLAY, SMART COMEDY) characteristic of her performances. | | DF THE AMERICAN HOME: le said to his he turned oy to his son, Neil Hamilton, trial year, This {s one of the many Interest- | in “New Brooms,” m de Mille production for Paramount, coming to the Rialto today, fs the simple story of aj father tryIng to teach his son the] fundamentals of life, Hamilton, as the son, has grad- uated from college and returned | home fflled with a set of brand new, | untried ideas about everything. He young, carefree, optimistic, and a firm and voluble believer in the glad hand, the kind word, the ever- open pocketbook. He is engaged at the opening of the picture to Phyllis Haver. She is @ mercenary Ittle piece of fem ininity. She misconstrues the love between Bessie Love, the housekeeper, and Robert McWade, the father. ‘This makes Neil ter. ribly unhappy and upset. He quar- rels with Phyllis, who immediately | breaks off the engagement and mar- ries another man. There follows a sequence of events which hold the intense interest of everyone to the dramatic and lovable | is business | for n W! little | ¢ “Charleston” Gets Police O. K. Che Casper Daily Cribune chief of police at the end. There are scenes betwe ‘ather and son which are sc the most delicately humorous 6 ever made by DeMille. memory homey | Mr. e etched on the who has this boy, yet ednnot be close to htm, en wrote the play an¢ nger adapted it to the taining all of the lovable touches, which made this a i of the pathos, uches of a fathe eat love tell him o frank Cr Be | ctar: screen, great s\ PERSHING FINDS. SHERM IN ACTRESS. STARRED San Francisco is a “Charleston” oasis in California, other cities had barred it from public dance halls, Daniel J. O'Brien, Golden Gate investigated. obliged with a demonstration, and the chief decided that as far as he was concerned the “Charleston” was all right. , too long. try a watching and listening to their ef- forts, teur acts for Aftet May Brenton General, “has been postponed If.you will accompany fhe will administer a much merited rebuke to the one responsible.” seca at se Ms VIOLIN TRIO AND OTHER AMATEUR ARTISTS WILL VIE FOR COLUMBIA PRIZE Tonight is amateur night at the lumbia. A dozen amateurs will for the ten dollars in prizes, nd patrons may be quite sure of lot of entertainment and fun One of the outstanding ama- sht is a violin trio. how goes on at 9 mat he feature plcture closing Its run t the Columbia tonight is ‘The General Jc ig a susceptible to the charm of p beau tiful won s any other man far less famous. The story-proving this comes back from Havana | The scene was the lobby of the She Needn’t Have Whispered It! 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STUART’S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS COLUMBIA Bishop-Cass Block West of Henning LEO MALONEY —In— “The Shield Of Silence” A thrilling action drama of the west | Comedy “EMPTY HEADS” KINOGRAM NEWS Shows 1:30, 3:15, 6:30 8, 030 o'clock 10c and 30c AMATEUR NIGHT TONIGHT A dozen Casper artists trying for the $10,00 in prix ROADSHOW JAUDEVILLE TOMORROW, SAT., SUN 5 FEATURE ACTS AND _PHOTOPLAY Sevilla-Biltmore, Geheral Pershing was in Havana att ug the dedi- | cation ceremonies of the unvelling of the Maine Memorial Monument. Aileen Pringle as there play; ing the star p Wildfire,” Vit- agraph’s racing melodrama, which is being shown-at the Rex Theater. Henry M., Hol lent of the picture company Hayes Hunter, the director! Jose Palma, son of the first president of the Cuban re- public, and Major Bowditch, the General's aide, had foregathered to talk of pictures, sold horses and things men have a habit of doing Miss Pri not far away, strolling around alone. On the scene suddenly appenred the biggest figure in Havana that day—General John J. Pershing—dominan inspiring austere—the commander—filling the room with his mere présence. Straight as an arrow he stood, ‘his eye sweeping the rocm. He was searching for Major Bowditch, A figure intervened, It was Alleen Pringle, General Pershing strode di rectly to the movie star, uncovered and introduced himself. Gone was | the austerity, as he bowed in knowledgement of Miss Pring} Presentation of herself. “This pleasure, Miss Pringle," said Always Worth While fal™ i AILEEN 25¢ |i] PIS? coushs Quick Relief! A pleasant effective syrup. 35c and 60c sizes And externally, use PISO’S Throat and Chest Salve. 35¢ RIALT Willia > “\deMille PRODUCTION with, BESSIE LOVE NEILHAMILTON /PHVLLES HAVER Y with laughter! a clean hit. PRINGLE “Wildfire Geonce V.Honart bik a Georce BroapHurst Directed by T. Hayes Hunter> —Also— Standard Comedy “On the Links” International News Shows at is a clean knockout! Shield of Silence’ with Leo Ma- loney,* a western action drama. There is also a comedy and Kino- gram News. For tomorrow, Saturday and Sun- day the Columbia will offer five new acts of circuit vaudeville. Here they are: Le Fever, master cyclist; Fred ahd Elsie Burke, “The Girl and the Dancing Goof; the Dancing Lunds, “Stepping Ou La Salle Trio, “ighteen Feet of Harmony;” Chas, and Helen Polley, a genuinely ver- satile pair. Tho photoplay to be presented with this week's vaudeville is"A Self Made Failure,” starring Ben Alexander, Lloyd Hamilton, Matt uth 24ih Moore and Patsy PRIZE WALTZ CONTEST WILL BE HELD TONIGHT AT ARKEON DANCE HALL Tonight js marked to. be the night of all nights at'the Arkeon Dancing academy. The grand prize waltz contest will be held tonight. Two more couples are to be chosen from the dancers to part e in the finals to be danced later., A total of $200 is to be awarded during this contest, the two couples picked out tonight will receive $10 and will be eligible to dance in the finals. A bargain sale on tickets will also be featured tonigh 50 cents worth of dance tickets will. be given *to each person who purchases 50 cents worth from the cashiers, This makes {t an bpportunity for Arkeon patrons to get.a supply of dance tickets at greatly reduced rates. Next Saturday night there is, to be a big cash dividend pald-to the lucky patron of this famous resort. combines trim lines and AGL ZONOR 4ESSE L tAsKy orca, \ “NEW BROOMS” will sweep you off your feet The play, by the author of “The First Year,” was The picture ees given away and tonight at the dance, there will be given two cou- pons to everyone attending. Hal Blackburn and his band will furnish their unusual brand of peppy music for the dance tonight, and also for the prize waltz. It's a big night at the Arkeon and everything will start rolling around 9 ‘o'clock, Dancing and ad- mission will be free until 9:30 o'clock. CANNERS SEND EXPERT TO PROBE DEATHS IN HANNA POISON CASE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec, 3.—Dr. William BE, Cary, a representative of the American Canners’ : associa- tion, arrived here from Chicago and is making an investigation of the probable. causes of the death of. the four chiltren of Mr. and. Mrs, Gus Collins of Hanna, who died on Sun- day, November 22, after eating sand- wiches that were made of potted meat ate and government. officials have attributed “botulism as the cause of the children’s deaths, but they have not cq@mpleted their in- vestigations A. R. 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Stamps TODAY TOMORROW Afternoon and Evening THE | LADIES NEW BROOMS Also Mermaid Comedy—‘“Spotlight” SPECIAL ATTRACTION Fables Scenic First Dance Revue of This Season by MARGARET GRISINGER’S SCHOOL OF at 1, 2:40, 4:20,.6. 7:40, 9:20 Shows DANCING Dancing at 7:45, 9:46 ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925 Children Cry (i | MOTHER Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Cop tle ‘Absolutely Harmless ~No Opiates, Physicians everywhere recommend it. CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. FARE $12.50 ~ Saves you approximately 12 hours travel between Casper and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek i'ransportation Company’s Office TOWNSEND ROTEL PHONE 144 If You Think Syd Chaplin Is “Charlie’s Aunt” Wait Until You See SYD CHAPLIN ‘THE MAM ON THE BOX’ Then Charlie Chaplin May Be Syd’s Brother— Comedy Riot STARTING SATURDAY AMERICA AMERICA Rex Defies Man and Dangers to Save Mate Here’s Hal Roach’s Famous Wild Horse Leaping Over the Head of a Cowboy to Rescue Lady from Their Common Enemy, Man. —Also— RALPH GRAVES MACK SENNETT COMEDY 10c Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7 and 9 o’Clock ' When BETTER pictures are made AMERICA will show them! : A HIGH OLD TIME | Awaits You at WASHINGTON HALL TONIGHT THE FINEST OF CROWDS THX BEST OF MUSIC THE UTMOST IN FLOORS 99c—ADMISSION---99c BOHN’S ORCHESTRA

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