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late son, the 500 the the and coat the w tot tors laug eral with and him, risor by sum atte; ator rule ator lev: alor A he by con ing con fab wh ten bre wh i | PAGE FOUR ee eAmusements ‘LORD JIM,” CONRAD'S GREAT NOVEL, NOW IN FILM AT THE RIALTO e most famous book Joseph me to the Rialto Victor Fleming produe- mount, featuring Perey rley Mason, Noah ymond H dmitted- of the is tried crime of desert- a storm, The world from him until along for him to tradin in f job as an « hroats charge, He tried to to turn the wealth of the trading station over to him. The es threaten Brown and 1 Jets them leave in mising the Malays his wn life 1 be the forfelt if Beery harms one of them So it is that when Brown and his men attack a party of savages at er h of the lost river, Jim, true his word, walks into the presence the allows himself in new Results Guaranteed diene at last—the most reliable physic bf all. isngreeable—in new, pleasa: form. One Kuhn's Ep-sum Pill equivalent te tablespoon ful evil tasting Epsom Salts. Prompt Pleasant Be druggists, such as ag at good per Phar- Store and Stores, Drug Pharmacy. COLUMBIA Bishop-Cass Block West of Henning TODAY ‘RAFFLES’ THE AMATEUR CRACKSMAN With HOUSE PETERS AND WESTERN “BREAKIN’ LOOSE” And Comedy “FREE RIDE” : 1:80, Sprecher's TONIGHT A score of Talented Casper Folks Trying for the $10.00 in Cash Prizes, COME and SEE the FUN TOMORROW SATURDAY — SUNDAY ROADSHOW VAUDEVILLE $700 Contest | Prize Waltz | Tonight This is the the third series of contest for the Championship of the States Eligible body e your and partners picked to enter be ready contest Contest Starts at 10:30 P.M. TONIGHT ARKEON to be shot through the chest, turn- ing he walks slowly away and dies in the arms of a native girl he had learned to love—vindicated at last. Whatever might have happened on the ill-fated Patna, Lord Jim had proved himself a man among men. Actjon scenes, thrill scenes, heart scenes, they're all in this great classic of the sea. In “Lord Jim,” the finest action- plot éver put in print has been brought to the screen a picture as big as any adventure-drama ever filmed, Truly, in “Lord Jim” a classic of literature has become a classic of the screen. oe NEW: DIRECTOR SHOWS OKILL IN “BOBBED HAIR’ COMING 10 THE AMERICA Alan Crosland, director of ‘““Bobbed Hair" coming to the America the- ater, may justly be called a new- comer to Hollywood although he is responsible for a long list of pic- ture successes, +“Bobbed Hair," 2 Warner Bros. Classic of the Screen, is only the third picture he has made on the coast. On his first trip to the ple- ture city he made “Three Weeks” from the Elinor Glyn novel. Now, however, he is in Hollywood for an indefinite stay; first, because he likes it and secondly because his new productions will be made there. Previous to his coming to Warn- ers for the filming of this photoplay. ho was under contract to Cosmopol- itan Productions, for whom he made “Enemies of Women” and “Under the Red Robe.” Latter he went to Lasky, then to Metro-Goldwin-May- er and back to Lasky again. “Bobbed Hair’ is the picturlz tion of the novel written by twen popular authors, with Marie Prevost in, the leading role. "RAFFLES? 10 END ITS COLUMBIA RUN TONIGHT, AMATEURS ARE ON BILL The Amateur cracksman,” the story of the suave gentleman crook who had all Scotland Yard up in the air about his activities, the man who makes thrills work overtime, and whose cheerful thievery is a constant delight, will end its run at the Columbia today. House Pet- ers is the star in this mystifying drama. A western pictur eak- ing Loos and a comed: y Lucky Beggar! “I'm hungry!” said the man at hisel- bow, and the banker gave him a coin with asigh. Forhe was hungry, too, but feared to eat much more than crackers with a bowl of milk. 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Each one puts forth all the effort in them trying for the ten dollars in cash prizes, Five new acts of roadshow vaude- ville will be offered at the Colum- bla tomorrow, Saturday and Sun- day. The acts for this week are: Mulkey, “Magical Bunkum;” Big- wood Twins, ‘Pep and Personality,” Christian, Sis and Burke, “Weight- ed Down “with Harmony,” Harry and Mae Cooper, “Inside the Five and Ten,” and the Aerial Allens, “Beauty and Strength.” The feature picture to play with this week's vaudeville {s "The Man In Blue,” a startling story of New York's police, featuring Herbert Rawlinson and Madge Bellamy. ——————_—_ NEW SERIAL THRILLER AND “CHU GHIN CHOW? ARE FEATURES AT REX With the story of “Into the Net,” the Pathe serial featuring Edna Murphy and Jack Mulhall and com- encing with the showing of the first chapter at the Rex theater to- day written by Richard B. Enright. commissioner of police of New York City and the world’s most famous police chief, something new in serial plot, action, suspense and thrills is promised. “Into the Net” is a story of New York, tearing aside the veil from the seething whirlpool of wicked- ness, showing a great city as it is seen in the eyes of the police. ‘The type of criminal disclosed in “Into the Net” is the human vulture who is accepted in the homes of the best and wealthiest familles. They are members of a ring operated by a “master mind” who directs thelr activities with fiendish cleverness and malicious daring. There's sometimes a lot of bene- fit in being unable to get started on an operatic career, at least that was the case with Betty Blythe, who plays the leading role in the big film version of “Chu Chin Chow,” released through Metro-Gold- wyn, now at the Rex theater. Miss Blythe found herself meagerly equipped with the money after try- ing to gain entrance for a Jong time to ‘the Metropolitan opera house, New York. <A friend of hers sug- gested she go along with her to the Vitagraph .studios in Brooklyn. She did, and when she walked in the casting director's office looked at her and said, “Do you want a job?” Miss Blythe smiled slightly at the silly question, but nodded her head. Half an hour later she had a small part, in six weeks @ leading part, and in six months a ur’s part and a four-figure salary. ste GISH SISTERS SHARE HONORS IN “ROMOLA’, NOW AT AMERICA Pleasant, | Lilian Gish in “Romola,” her most beautiful picture showing . at the America theater. “Romola” is a story of the exciting life of the Flor- entines during the Italian renais- sance, and is an adaptation of the navel by George Eliot. It is one of the outstanding pictures of the year. Dorothy” Gish {s featured in the cast, while others include Ronald Colman, William H. Powell, Charles Lane, and Herbert Grimwood. ‘‘Ro- mola’ was directed by Henry King, who brought his company over to Florence to get the exact locale. It is an Inspiration picture, distributed by Metro-Goldwyn. MINSTREL SHOW WILL NOT PLAY SALT CREEK UNTIL AFTER HOLIDAYS The Business and Women’s club will not strel show to Salt Creek to announcement made jay by Gertrude ps, manager of the It w nd that a hall could not be secured in the fleld at this time, although those in charge indi- cated that they would consider the use of the hall after the Christmas holidays. It is possible that the min- strel will be taken to the fleld at that time, Professional ke its min. rding ste: Drink Hillcrest Water, Phone 1151 Why not _an_ Essex for Xmas? CHARLIE ‘BOBBED HAIR’ —With— MARIE PREVOST ¥ —Also— ix DOG'S LIFE REISSUE DOUBLE PROGRAM AT AMERICA ARTING SUNDAY Management will admit free, all ladies over 60 years, Bobbed When BETTER pictures are made AMERICA will show them! Che Casper Daily Cribune [ RADIO PROGRAM FOR TODAY | THURSDAY, DEC. 10 International Radio Programs (Central Standard Time) Ether’s White Caps 700 WBZ, (333) Springfield—New England Forestry Congress, 9:00 WBBM (226) Chicago—The Moulin’ Rouge Orchestra. » 10:00 KGO (361) Oakland—Comedy —‘The Rainbow.” 10:00 KPO (#20) San Francisco— The Pacific Coast Radio Players, Silent Stations Tonight Eastern—CFCF, CNRA, WAAM., WAHG, WCAP, WLIT, WOO, WOR, WTAM. Central KFAB, KIDM, KFKJ, KFUO, KFVE, KSD, WHA, WOS, WSM, WSUI. Western KGW KLX. Evening Concerts 7:00 P. M. KDKA (309) BE, Pitts. gram. WCX (517) Detroit. chestra, WLS (345) Chicago, Ford & Glenn, WMBB (250) Chicago. Semi-class!- cal. Farm pro- Symphony or- 7:15 P. M. a} WREO (226) Lansing. Male quar- tette. 7:30 P, M. WHAS (400) Louisville, WDAD (266) Nashville. WHO (526) Des Moines. Trio, Concert. Program. Bankers 8:00 P. M. KDKA (309) E, Pitts. Musical. KLDS (441) Independence, Mo., Musical. WEAO (293) Columbus. Musical. WCBD (345) Zion. Mixed guar- tette, 8:15 P. M. WBBM (226) Chicago. Warner, Stewart- 820 P, M. KYW (536) Chicago. Musical. 8:30 P. M. WGN (370) Chicago. WMBB (250) Chicago. hours.) WOAT (395) San Antonio, Trio, , WFAA (476) Dallas. Texas Enter- Studio. Popular (2 tainers. 840 P. M. WMAQ (448) Chicago. To be an- nounced, 845 P.M. ) Batavia, Til. Vocal. 9:00 P. M. rs WOAW (526) Omaha. Classical. WGN (370) Chicago. Drake, KTHS (375) Hot Springs. First M, E. Church. Chorus. 9:20 P. M. WMAQ (448) Chicago. B, Choir, Mafair M, 9:30 P. M. ‘WSMB (316) New Orleans. cal (2 hours.) WBAP (476) Fort Worth. Concert. 10:00 P. M. KYW (536) Chicago. Home." WBCN (266) Chicago. Musi- “Tavening at Semi-class! cal, WOK (217) Homewood, il, Popu- lar, KHJ (405) Los Angeles. Musical (2 hours.) KDKA (309) E. Pittsburgh, Mid- night Review, CNRC (436) Calgary. Studio pro- gram. KGO (361) Oakland. Three Act Comedy—"The Rainbow.” KPO (320) San Francisco, Pacific Coast. Radio Players. 1030 P. M. WGES (250) Oak Park, Popular (24 hours.) KJR_ (385) Seattle. P. S. L, A, Orchestra. 11:00 P. M. WECN (266) Chicago, Owl mati- nee. KGW (492) Portland. Rose City trio. WHO (526) Des Moines. Little Symphonic. ‘ WIBO (226) Chicago. Midnight Jamboree (3 hours.) WOC (484) Davenport, Orchestra program. WLW (423, Cinginnat!. Studio program. 11:30 P. M. CJCM (312) Mt. Joli. Theater, WHT (400) Chicago. Your hour league. hi Si FEATURE TALKS—SPORTS 6:30 P. KYW (536) Chicago. American Farm Bureau. KGO (361) Oakland, Friend to Boys. WHAS (400) Louisville. Sunday school. 7:00 P. M. KYW (536) Chicago. “20 Minutes of Good Reading.” 1330 P.M, WORD (275) Batavia, Ill, Sunday school. KOA (322) Denver. Farm Ques- tion Box, 10:05 P, M. WCCO (417) St. Paul. Travel Tali. WANT TO DANCE? (Name of orchestra is given) 645. P.M WOAW (526), Omaha, Randall's, 7:30 P. M. ; WHAD (275) Milwaukee. Dance its. WIR (517) Detroit. Goldhette's erenaders, 8:00 P. M. WECN (266) Chicago. Midway. 8:30 P, M. WORD (275) Batavia, Ill. Parkway, 845 P.M. aw. HT (400) Chi Riverview. 9:00 P. M. WOAN (283) Lawrenceburg. Dance. WCAE (462) Pittsburgh. Goodrich Zippers. . WMBB (250) Chicago. 330 P.M, WEBH (370) Chicago. Oriole. KTHS (375) )Hot Springs. Arlington Meyer-Dayis. 10:00 P. M. WOJ (448) Chicago. WBBM (226) Chicago. Rouge. Trianon. New Rainbo. Moulin 10:30 P. M. WHT (400) Chicago, 1:00 P. M. WOC (484) Davenport. 11:30 P. M, WEBH (370) Chicago. 11:45 P. M, WDAF (366) Kansas City. hawks. Ford's. Le Claire. Oriole. Night- 12:00 Mid. KGO (361) Oakland, Black's; KHJ (405) Los Angeles, Hickman’s X (337) Hollywood. Cocoanut (Copyright 1925 by International Radio Programs, Chicago) ———_-—_—— Nebraska Irate Over Wyoming \ Irrigation Laws || BRIDGEPORT, Neb., Dec. 10.—) —Residents of the North Pfatte val- ley irrigated districts were warned to protect their rights and to give study to provisions of the Wyoming irrigation law by ‘President Frank A. Dutton of the Nebraska State Irrigation association here. He addressed the opening session of the fifteenth annual meeting. A hundred delegates from five states attended, “In 1921,” Dutton said, “the Wyo- ming legislature passed a law pro- viding’ for_the taxation of water or To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Geos 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. elehers Absolutely Harmless = No Dalat Physicians everywhere recommend ig Gant to Buffalo Sheridan Stage CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:00'A. M. FARE—$11.00. Javes you approximately 18 hours’ travel between Casper and Sheridan. 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DISTRIBUTORS ‘Tel, 27 268 Induztrial Ave. CHAPLIN ” Salt Creek Busses Leave er, Tewnsend Hotel 8 a, m. 1p. m and 6 p. m Loars Salt Creek 8am p.m end 6 p.m. ea Beart Leaves 9:30 Daily it Creek Transportation Ce, AGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONB 144 CASPER 7 TO RAWLINS STAGE CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. FARE $12.50 Saves you approximately 12 hours trave] between Casper and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY. Salt Creek lransportation Company’s Office PH TOWNSEND ROTEL sSTARTIN: G TODAY. | tones ALL FOR 10 AND 25-—AND MORE, TOO MISSING TWENTY BEAUTIFUL SOCIETY GIRLS -VAN- ISH MYSTERIOUSLY! WHERE? HOW? WHY? For the solution to this sensational mystery SEE! SEE! with Etna Murphy wnaJack Mul hah Also Comedy ON THE GO—SPORTLIGHTS Shows at 1, 3, 5, ONE 144 THEATRE Spectacle Supreme! Beauties of the East— Countless Thrills— Exotic Splendors— Love Everlasting— The International Stage Triumph of two continents now comes to the screen. featuring Betty Blythe Oscar = Predene Norton = 7, and 9 o’clock THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925 storage rights In reservoirs within the state, and apparently. there is a discrimination between the taxa- tion of reservoir storage rights where water is used inside the state and where it {s used outside the state." ‘The law was held valid by the fed- eral court in Wyoming, Dutton said. He urged the convention to take “such action as may be considered advisable to protect the rights of the Irrigators of Nebraska, if such rights have been infrinyed upon,” etme With the Fifi Islanders saying “good-bye” is quite a ceremony. Men and women carry red feathers, | which they produce before parting and place in the form of a cross. The significance of this is that, al- though they/must now tear them- vay from each other's pre: ence, their .paths having oncé crossed, their hearts will be forever in unison. Among the same people the lover's method of expr farewell consists of Clasping sweetheart's nkles, Subscribe for the Tribune-Herald. morning, evening and Sunday, 25c per week, Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas. = SO cpushs Quick Relief! A pleassne effective syrup, | 35c and 60c sizes And externally, use PISO’S ‘Throat and Chest Salve. 35¢_ swab 10¢_40¢ All Children Admitted Is NOW PLAYING AMERICA | LILLIAN GISH in ROMOLA | with DOROTHY GISH ay ' The Film That Is ; Thrilling The World! —Also— FOX NEWS 1, 2:40,4:20 TODAY—TOMORROW 6, 7:40, 9:20 JOSEPH CONRAD’S Sea Classic “LORD JIM” —With— PERCY MARMONT, SHIRLEY MASON NOAH BEERY, RAYMOND HATTON Thrill Scenes—Batttle Scenes—Shipwrecks ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS HARRY LANGDON COMEDY—“ALL NIGHT LONG” HODGE PODGE NOVELTY Where ‘the Picture is Presented Right by THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA The Only Theater With an Orchestra TOMORROW NIGHT is FAMILY NIGHT FREE TOM MEIGHAN DAY SATURDAY. KIDDIES 5c’ MATINEE COUPONS FOR OUR BIG CHRISTMAS EVENT Start Saturday and Get Your Coupons debe? by (Metra Shows at 1,3, 5, 7,9 If Accompanied by Their Parents 40 NOTICE YOUNG LADIES WHO CAN DANCE WANTED to work as Hostess and Dancing Instructors. Apply in Person Today or Tonight ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY BALLOON BREAKING “sc DANC Thursday Night Prizes will be given to the persons whose balloons remain unbroken at the end of the dance DON’T MISS THIS BIG DANCE if Where Everybody Has a Good Time BOHN’S ORCHESTRA WASHINGTON HALL Busses take you right to the door 40 Ladies Free