Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 22

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ea PAGE EIGHT : THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 12 <u | CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TOENTERTAIN THE PUBLIC g)MEIGHAN RETURNS TO CASPERIN eee o—“THEMANWHOFOUND HINGELF Hed the chieftains by thelr names. o ‘ ] land each clan kept to itself. [e ans by ‘The mixture of tribes was a lucky | ¥ le he knew "all of them, he was thing for the director, because {t tu-|1exs familiar with the young braves. ed the spirit of competition.| Among the laltter was a libe tempted to do better] sprinkling of college graduates, who. sl, J a Zach tribe a : ge than the other, with the result that|in their. normal life today, are pro- - all of them performed remarkably | fessional men an oughly Ris well, verted to the the “pale- Poa The Pawnees were assigned to act | tq ‘The William Fox photoplay, Sunday-Monday—Thomas “Meighan as scouts for the railroad bullders,|“rhe Iron | Horse.” comes to: the ee Meant pence ge ae i eas just as thelr ancestors did for the! America theater néxt Wednesday, Aa back J town,” is, one else s he's only wasting Kino; News, Topies of the 4 original pioneers on the western des |f ng nearly a year on Broad- Meighan’s back Jn town, fo! | his time around with the The Nett “ =i Allert. The Sioux, Cheyenne and Plutes | was ald to assure p hy heen 4 y Netto’: Ladics® Orches- were suppose to. attack and burn and | —————.——— «| "high hat” crowd. In reality, |Tom has brought some big accounts | fight, which they did with the} Buy your Hosiery and Silk Under- ent m and noise w Tuesday—Marjorie Daw and Clive] In handling 800 Ind ej wear Gifts at The Stuart Shop, of mixed | Brooks in “Love's Bargain.” Clyde|breeds on location for “The Iron] the re of thelr forefath 1 | 136 South Center St. | tio | Cook Comes: “Moonlight and] Horse,’* John d, director, had the | thing of | PATE Ss FPS | e¢ Noses.” I Magazine and Car-jassistance of J. E. Jenkins, govern:| Director Ford was quick to make} hy not an Essex for Xmas? an orig | and ton. Special added attraction “Cas-Iment Indian agent of the Pyramid | friends with al! of them, under the bine er Bootly.” diay igii 1 n report to. the per's Kiltfe band. Sionx and Plutes in the gathering | able guldance of Agent Jenkins who! Blectricat_cifts_are_worthwhile. : nahedramay agalsiaty | banks ex ers. The result Is that Wednesd Thursday, Pridy— |= anes ae ara pricon background fred E. Green, | ‘7, to Sing Sing for t Raymond Griffith, the funny man e and Broke," | years just because his youn with the silk hat in the scream of Ad. direct: | brothe: T ng cover up screams, “He's a Prince." Mack Sennett’s Latest Come “Over || There Abouts.” News Weekly. The | Netto Ladies’ Orchestra, “The- Love Hour,” al comedy, “Little Robinson’ Corkscrew", THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Wednesd: and Thursday—"The NeJly G. Todd, Directress ai * starring Eleanor Boardman. nd Saturday (double pro- falmadge in .‘*Wall The Adventurous lara Bow. has his s. His father ‘LOVE HOUR’ 1S OFFERING AT crooked banke He arrives ju t t late to prevent the wedding. a belief that ¢ neh nst bir The ri er and ts kes advant ape when out. to marry Fri gram)—Ric Street Whiz Sex,” starring America. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday— “Bobbed Hair,"s featuring Marie Pre: vost, also Charlie Chaplin in “A Dog's “Life,” re-issue. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and urday—Geo, O’Brien and Madge pleture ts 1 The Love Hour a Vitagraph | taken u th how he enlists the production on today at the Rex thea prison cronies to square ter. This is an original screen story | things with Morris. It’s a happy written by Bess Meredyth, who did d directed in which Tom gets the endi Si the “Ben Hur” script and the banker gets the punishment Sellathy in Fon cHoEee Herma * has been! he so richly deserves i by picture ers in other! frank Morgan, of stage fame, Is : COLUMBIA ' st amusing | cast in the role of Morgan, His rming si know sta Daniel S. Warner vt atta Motte roansboer and * the se: brother Ralph has the role of Tom’s| ! of.the feature ‘* picture. ‘ wen A ea thaOneros| ene brother in the picture. John 5 with Her- Huntie : hip Harrington, Norman Trevor, Charles e Bellamy "The Cireus Montanne'nre also east in prominent rt erent eee GOOD MUSIC IS HALF THE PICTURE bored, who falls a happy victim to] siontanne iso cast in prominent ey a shop girl Tom Melgha s) really “found ntora (Moiday.e = Child! tree! ‘Then usic is the sister art of motion pictures—the one art that is neces- | young, wealthy and eedy Marriage.” Country jane JOE Tacietman tnost con, | Rimsele” In ‘The Man Who Found é ‘ day night if accompanied by adults. sary to their existence. A manager makes no mistake in spending a D vincing, (plays Betty’ Brown: ;while| ee IR ND ARLIE CHAPLIN _|_ Wednesday and ‘Thursday—“Wolt great deal on the orchestra and the musical setting for the picture. Goulae ‘Rasenda; thé leveracomedl { Blood,” with Marguerite Clayton and - : alana <-weatian MT) yp eee oe 0 SS ees a EES teat ne € e, appears € riend, Jer | DY TS George’ Chesbro; t Tibbs, “Willard Lilie Goalwerrer, Robber Suspects é b] b hs namite’s Daughter,” and comedy, - a prosaic, overfed’sultor. who catch-| | “Faint Heart.” Free tickets to the a { ; i pau ladies Wednesday night To Fort Collins Bi night Thursday night. Sh cst Friday and Saturday—Five new Ows at te Ww Nec. 1 Marie Prevost in “Bobbed Hair,” | dressing the younz man, says, |acts of roxdshow vaudeville and fea- 1,18:°5,..7,.9 . 10¢ and i "Shine, “No e the 3 ture picture, “The Overland Limit bas 2c 4 arlie Chaplin, In a re-issue of ora | FUT = es Jennie’s vagrant fancy. Rriateur } John Roche is the false friend of n the husband, who gets the heroine | r {nto a dramatic situation. Charles “y Farrell, a newcom' f tt fs the good-looking m % flirtation with Betty is brought to 1 an unhappy conclusion by Rex West 40c man ‘omb it. dr ante, m 2 famous pl ts she thinks he is su ————— NOW PLAYING whose Life the most popu: | the olf Chaplin comedies, | hing a pool more. Gayne Whitman fs seen as an Colo., of jewelry provide a rlot of tun for to-| preme ys the pianist, bow 4 sancwianaitels usual news re be an] as my art may I serve you?" she n ap-| Oh, ple monsieur,” says the irl, “tell me where you got that}! All for 10c—25c and More, Too owing series of jokes have | darling hair cut.” . | been sent to Marie Prevost since Some tonic on your hair, sir TD Powerful S | the release of her picture, “Bobbed | asks the barber after cutting a man’s Hair:” a little H20,” says the : man sits in a barber shop| facetious customer. have just Perfectly Told, 8s A yo! rd showing the polished | used the last of that," says the bar- iNeserve | facing haircuts of Monte Blue, Rudolph|ber. “But there is something just Valentino, Syd Chaplin and other|as good, prepared by the same com- slick haired stars. The barber, ad-| pany." | Vaudeville at Columbia; | Country Store Monday The five acts of roadsnow vaude-,one hundred dollars’ worth of val- ville that has *.en playing to packed | uable merchandise to Columbia pat- houses at the Columbia theatér for | rons. Monday and ‘Tuesday December 28 and 29 for ‘From the Novel by Twenty Authors with Marie Prevost t. K the past two days will end its run — —In— Kenneth Harlan i today with ccatinuous shows, start- ‘ A a y . | ing at 2:30, 4:30, 6:45 and 9 o'clock. Adaling mae natty c Oaenen “DOG’S LIFE Louise Fazenda, a y | ‘The feature playing with this , woes . ‘ | week's vaudeville is “The Man In ae (Reissue) Directed by +++ Alan Crosland an | Blue,” with Herbert Rawlinson and oes \y ee Sreaariodbyi<<diliewiai(lsacene Madge Bellamy. j : The picture for tomorrow and LATEST FOX NEWS wy aa WS WARNER BROS ch de Sexea® Tuesday {s “The Circus Cyclone,” starring Art Acord. Tomorrow night {s country store night. Twelve of Casper's :leading merchants combined, are giving over COLUMBIA Block West of Henning Bishop-Cass TODAY ROADSHOW VAUDEVILLE FIVE ACTS MULKEY “Magical Bunkum” ALBERTASVAUGHN “LATEST STYLE OF BOBBED HAIR ON EXHIBITION th TONIGHT AT 9 O'CLOCK WITH LIVE Spavent ayer nase” MODELS PRESENTED BY RALPH GRAVES —In— “ater || Betty’s Beauty Parlor Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o'clock MN BSS 4 Great Christmas Event lron Horse! exclaimed CHRISTIAN SISTERS . AND BURKE Weighted Down with . Harmony Co,,° BIGWOOD TWINS WEDNESDAY NIGHT | = [Ml RIALTO THEATRE Sitti ng ull HARRY AND MAE : December 23—9 o’Clock HE FAMOUS WAR CHIEF OF THE SIOUX INDIANS eee eats WHEN HE FIRST SAW THE WHITE MAN'S ENGINE THE STEAMING ACROSS THE PLAINS. THE PHRASE COINED AERIAL ALLENS Beauty and Strength Y THE INDIAN CHIEF IS NOW USED BY ALL WRITERS AS A SYNONYM FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE ~ ~— THE AUTHORITY FOR THIS HISTORICAL FACT 1S THE fe" SCOUT.—- BUFFALO BILL FEATURE PICTURE “THE MAN IN BLUE” —With— HERBERT RARAINSON —And— MADGE BELLAMY Matinees 10c¢ and 30c, Evenings 10¢ and 40c. Shows Today, 2:30, 4:30, 6 and 9:00 25 CHRISTMAS GIFTS FREE TO THE PERSONS HOLDING THE William Fox presents tlRON HORSE cd JOHN FORD production TOMORROW AND. | a eiuEsAr i LUCKY NUMBERS Sled | : ‘ ‘ rie] 1 “hy air Direct From.One Year's Run in New York CYCLONE” , GET A COUPON WITH BEVERY TICKET Blackicerd ART ACORD ie cad STARTING TODAY Tool Chest TOMORROW NIGHT eas AND WIN ONE OF THESE WONDERFUL GIFTS Nine Bigs . Ooks | A i E rR COUNTRY Sera TODAY and TOMORROW Special Tuesday Night Doll Buggy J F se LORE «.Festeel!_ | THOMAS MEIGHAN CASPER’S Boa ‘welve Casper Merchants te ve! pail? Zi . joves STARTING WEDNESDAY Ricchamaeroneey: os ters “The Man Who Found Himself” KILTIE BAND cai

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