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PAGE FOUR MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925 cross country rails were belng laid Then he went to the Central Pacific, which later bécame the Southern, | Nr i and there he acquired A passen run to San cisco on, a “six | eight wheeler ra SES, } | man, and Albert Hinckley of Bos-| day part of the snow melted, and|-grees above. zero 4s predicted for ton. this morning the thermometer reg-| tomorrow. A forty minute perlod for rest and) istered 18 above at 7 o'clock, the breakfast at Dedham” reduced her : actual walking time to little more] trains ‘ate running about\ on’ time, than ten hour: OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 14,—)- Snow was general over Nebraeka but some of the auto roads are} this morning, the fall centering lar blocked. Joe Williams -and Mr.|cly in the» north .and western a : Te . Shirley, returning from Fort Colting| URS. Ellsworth and Alliance re. — USA a alii ai ee | CHBLESTON CONTEST And still the “vamp” ts with ms. Antonio Moreno, Roy D'Arcy ana|){*.[) 7c by way of Cheyenne Sunday, were| Ported: falls of. elght inches) with MateNGeewosiny nidiations iar. geniy Paulette Duval, French actress, has} George K. Arthur. +, ; Goan | Or ieanev enna, Banca Ane: | wore cnillitg, Meighan freezing by the stopping of a pas-| smoke House. Haviihétoh aha Pare Darden ewe pletbre) “Beverly of| “Wild Oats Lane,” the stage play.|* mount! Iv’s an unbeatable combina- SCHEDULED Tl h rapiataeky dpe Seay UrAveGa GE wy bey Ri Be OPO hayes mO a senger train, which took them tothe | ” — HLM REING FEATURED ne e stares rand “Pretty Batson ts att Muar eau diel ttle menes nearest, station. : Make this an electrical Obrisimas. shal Nellan. The+girl “who never desea Next MRL N The George, Barr McCtitcheon| bad +a* chance’ is played, by. Vidla COLD WAVE FORECAST t ’ | story calls for Miss Davies to play|Dana. ‘The ‘boy, weak and a victim oe FOR WISCONSIN. AY RIALTO THEATER l | l a dual role, one.as cousin of a prince | Of. cireumstances,. Is portrayed? by fee re MILWAUKEB, Wis., Dec. 14.— > the other that of the crown’ prince} Robert Agnew. (CohtinuedsFrom” Page One) (LA Gold wave of three days ‘ , ’ Tomorrow night, the Arkeon) himself, when she is called upon to = At Centennial,’ thirty (miles west,| duration is forecast for Wisconsin || Dancing academy is staging a brand| fail a usurper’s. plot. In her dis-| William DeMille is going ‘to quit)|there “is more tain a foot. Yester-! within the next 24 hdurs. Ten de- new contest, thé kind that has been] guise as a prince she looks. very|the directing field In which /he :has — — = t COLUMBIA In “The Man Who Found Himself” € ssic of the Screen r ing at the America theat looked for a Jong time qnd that is} manni#h. Her halt is. cut -short, | Achieved “no: little succe: 5 starring Thomas Meighan at the the Charleston, It was bound to] eyelashes painted so that they won't |t? his first love, Bic eat oh Henning Rialto theater is a high powered | Alg BILL AT AMERICA come for in almost-eyery other clty| show, eyebrows altered and. lps |and hi oped | ya Ly: lh pa os ans s of < Meighan fans | in t United States there have| painted so that they are a.mere slit, | “Strongheart’’ are among ?his, plays! ‘A Y—TOMORROW Bee ast tin ce aratén tnd tomas heen “Charleston gonteats” running Ati Davies calla Ber makeup “era | His newest otterng 1s vAtagule” che] HAT, BLACKBURN AND HIS BAND THE and roman area to endeavor to find a champion] sure," for she succeeds in “erasing | tale of a girl’crook, Bebo Daniels is and come¢ Louise Fazenda, appearing in| couple. almost all of her feminine features | the crook. ne. ? are going to © Booth Tarkington wrote the story |‘“Bobbed Hair,” the Warner Brott-) This t« the, first series and no|and replaces them.with the moré Ircus especially for Mr. Meighan. Alfred doubt will be conducted along thé! masculine variety, Emil Jannings, German. ia} great. ’ Glenrock Tonight same lines that the prize waltz con- est: screen actor, may be plhying in 3. Green, who directed Tom in “The ntil facing a camera to begin | test is being run. ? Other; members (of the “cast re |/Ametican atudios soon, da eaiant H y C clone Bachelor Daddy,” “Back Home and | + ure. Instead, the comedy queen| ‘phe manager, Mr, MoKeon, an: of film stars is asstired, byjan.a to play for f Broke,” "Pied Piper Malone” and # the role she plays from the | nounces that if enough contestants | ment between ‘Ufa, the Gerinan.com: hirlwi / others just as successful, made this | moment she reads the script. While ter this contest, he will R Fy G 1 pany, and Universal tn this) in thisscountry. A whirlwind drama of a one al vhe does not pantomime the part so that the winning couple! | eacites Goa circus on a western. bor- Adapted for the reén by Tom | before her mirror, she approximates trip. free of charge to] | , der, combining. the thrills Geraghty, “The Maa Who Fou procedure closely by becoming nd back to take part in PARIS, Deo, )14<-From. early of the range-and, the saw- Himself a st Intense with in-/as she puts it, “mentally set in the} the National Charleston Fox Trot| eniahood Charles Hetherlfiton hae dust ring—and a. corking terest—strong, vital drama with a] Atmosphere of the ‘new character.” | contest wiiich is to be held at the| wanted, to be & painter, ahem. te Something Extra, Too! love savory, thats will -en: punch and an appeal theme of] She thinks it and ltves it, carefully |prianon ball room sometime in , i AeD thrall you. was. young, there. was little, oppor: love and regeneration, laid against a| selects her wardrobe and becomes ac-| Febrin | one son background as was one of the| customed to it before she commences} ‘This jg a rare opportunity for Heel ta 4 eae the proper 53 biggest of all Melghan hits, ‘The | work that her costumes are worn | any young couplé who aspires this] po grew. up. there By City of Silent Men. us easily as if they had hung in her| Kind of dancing and it would be well! way the busines & , te Virginia Valli, who was Meighan's | own closet, The characterization, by Sy Bagh worth while for a winning couple] oF pre y of breadwinnin: leading woman in “The Confidence | her own mystite process of self-hyp-| to recelve this kind of an oppor-| pe eonsidened By So Man’ heads the cast in this one, too. | nosis, becomes a part of herself, and | ¢ynit But when Charles ‘ ' “CHARLESTON EXHIBITION” MARY: SPENCER AND JOYCE AYRES } . ‘‘Contortionists” Starring Art Acord His Horse and Dog —Also— (Continued Fron Page: “One) nk Morgan, of the Broadway |the different garments her own, un-] prizes are to be awarded the wins taining malted milk, sandwichés and Wanda Wile 1 Firebrand,” has a|til the completion of the picture. f Jes nt the darice tomorrow | netmerington was thi ision ied ‘in at Tn a: Cotied pls rebrand,” has D0) tio h . ning couples n a ome sixty the \reaiieed other provisions, were -carried ‘in ‘al * n a Come: “heavy! role. John Harrington, Nor- Charlie Chaplin Featured. night. mr tipaete beach wagon, AST TIMES TODAY “A Speed Marriage” man Trevor, Chales Stevenson, Ju- Charlie Chaplin in a reissue of ——~ ’ Independ ot. t When 1 hike. w: yell der, Mf - Ha Hoyt and Lynn Fontanne appear | Dog’s Life,” one of his most popu pendent: t+ jen her , hike.was . well: under, Shows: 1:30, 8:15, 6: 30, in the cast lar comedies, is an added attraction nancially. at: last, way, sho was asked: ‘Can you spare 6 8:00, 9:30-—=10c and 80e. faitheieasey A. line 1 Wien coma he was able to the breath to tell us with whom your o air’ han in a small Hudson River town. The era of one-man power in tho Piet Legh he Be me i Matec oA breath, to spa: ee ase oR tek hehe mae B Opaty fei eaten: He etisthe ‘ ’ tled ‘in Parla, the she sai, “I made the bet’ with" —With— sountry piithintian: ring a Re nadine mecca. of aspiring Howard Sturges in “Paris, but’ they Street, money and has] As soon as Charlie was well on the painters ° YOUGE Tis HETHERINGTON | FAN Put jOR xiG-—Olere Wag inp br MARIE PREVOST borrowed bank funds to “cover up.” | road to fame he began writing his Ata ow aiath SE yceias el edbeash edt, elated ed i ore Tom is shipped to Sing Sing when | own features as well as starring in oe : pun oy 38 (bein: i bo y , —Also— °* to admit his| them; he then began producing and Se CU ee OF ee ean De ae tcin Sn praia el ; 4 : TONIGHT 3 bit nal Name oeaie nie scapes is being ixhthited at the Gal-| hike for two months wW! ohg walks x At Nine, O'clock es he leq tna ila) Choeteing ils corotaitets aie in tus erie Andre Seligmann in Paris, Crit'| in the Blue Hills reservation tn the CHARLIE CHAPLIN ice : rerpaetigy Rath Seen | cinema, world und coon the noted | The Columbla regular Monday {es say he is one of America’s most| outskirts at Boston. > Twelve Casper Merchants Aaleicdehegias a his escape and | screen luminaries were following in| Might feature, country tore, will | talented artists, Miss Seats, Boston and\New York —In— Are Giving trickery He r returns to the home town. With the | Charlie's footsteps. Charlie however. f two former convicts, he| went them all‘one better when he clever trap whereby the| stepped out of a comedy role alto- oked banker {s killed by gether and wrote and directed “A atchman at the bank vw Woman of Paris,” in which he fea- ying to m getaway with the] tured Edna Purviance, a ‘player who ntents of the vault. Tom @nd the} got her first part in Chaplin's com- zirl make up, this time for keeps. | edy, “A Dog’s Life.” It's the finest Meighan story to} Chaplin was the biggest. man on the comedy lot from the time he made his first comedy, He. divined hold the stage tonight at 9 o'clock, Many. men ‘do’ not begin painting | ®°ci@l leader, “good fellow,!"." and when storekeeper Tom Dally, willl untit-they have reached Hethering | %ttlete extraordinary, for 20 years, hand out to patrons holding the|ton’s age; one can see in Paris aged | H&S kept her name among tho lead lucky numbers over one hundred) men going to art’ school with raw | &Ts {7 almost every Ire »ofamateur dollars’ worth of valuable merchan-| voutns, but few achieve the success | SPO°t dise from twelve of Casper's leading | that Hetherington has won ‘Miss’ Sears,.who has mafy athletic merchants. : achievements to her credit, includ The fetaure picture at the Colum- % ing a 110 milé walk against time in bia tonight with country store ts| A3 member of the Blackburn] California, apparently was “fresh as “The Circus Cyclone," a lively ac-| band, will give an exhibition of the} she pulled up at the finish line—her tion picture, starring Art Acord, his | Charleston, Boston home at 127 Beacon. street. LIFE” irre ha 10c Latest Fox News 40c} shows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Doe AMERIC Tomorrow Night: Children Free (f Accompanied by Adults = wt, a a rut horse and dog. Wanda Wiley, the No doubt this added attraction] « large number of friends~ greeted : prpatebeg ee ees ay Mabe i i dashing comedy star will be agen In| Will attract many from Casper as| her along the. route ns she neared To Carre a |i 6.0 ee ee kes £22 [ee ew pitas, "A poets tie -waag thes whate populace of Gies-| the ‘sons othe hike excening Fern-thatsbe > that’| 280” rook.) . congtatulations on her success. sha Ropes? FREER NE) is Tomorrow. night all children. will — , | Miss Sears was necompanied by Gold would not “take directions.” it ana {Pe admitted free if accompanied by | {Bleetrical gifts are’ worthwhile,* Roger Cutler, former Harvard oar id ons. a rr an adult great talent trying to ‘assert itself, to climb out of the embryo into the HUNTLY GORDON STARS AT GLENROGK TONIGHT Band go to Glenrock to play for a dance to which everybody in Casper is invited. About once every week or so this popular bunch of musicians are ais, called down there to give them the Hunly Gordon, who plays the role | Kind of nfusic that Casper likes. It of the millionaire husband in “The | seems to be but a. short drive-tu Love Hour,” the Vitagraph picture} Glenrock and each time this band ut the Rex theater, has become | Plays there, several scar loads of identified in motion pictures as | Young folks from Casper are always he typical successful American | t¢ be found. business man” that he has been kept | A new sensation for Glenrock will busy by chambers of commerce and | be staged when Mary Spencer, popu- other business associations attending | 1 dancer from, Casper, and Joyce banquets at which he shows bust- ought to look —— wonss MEIGHAN cH MAN yy FOU ee ws VIRGINIA VALO ‘ . ‘ ‘ stishse rosteceerervenseress no if America’s —_ leadin, Additional Attractions male screen Star B 4 Ga gic ay Bas, eS Thomas Meigtian. The First and Original a Cold and Grip Tablet ike. America’s _ foremost story writer—Booth “The strange part of it is,” says Tarkington, 4 Proven Safe for more than || Mr" Gordon, “that 1 myself was a EXTRAORDINARY a Quarter of a Century as || business failure before I became a ENTERTAINMENT ‘ oe 4 an effective remed for motion picture business man. How. ever, there is no type of manhood COLDS, GRIP, INFLU- |} thut’r aamire moro than that of the| Monday and Tuesday ENZA and as a Preventive, || man who succeeds in business. ‘i “Since Sinclair Lewis: wrote ‘Bab- 10c) CUA POD iiee=s Gis SSL ANITS bit’ and Willard Louls made the : c role famous wherever pictures are 25¢e AA. HER || shown there has been a tendency to belittle business men’s achieve- H Price 30c. ments and his attitude toward life If Babbitt were truly representative {t would be bitter indictment of our Ur : national deals, while there is a 1 if sur- =a a travarig: eaabbtee theta noe sth POS OUr MANY pntgre iserp ie reba gierwk se Louise Fazenda CHRISTMAS ff sear sen know are en with te | Willard Louis the country beyond the dreams of } Ruth Clifford Kinogram News, Topics of the Day The 100%* Picture. THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA It is Necessary to Have Good Music to Present the Picture as it Should "Be, TOMORROW—ONE DAY ONLY Extraordinary Attraction First Appearance in Any Casper Theater CASPER’S KILTIE BAND One Performance Only—9 o’Clock ay ees ‘WitaM Fox resents IRON HORSE Direct from One Year's Run in New York AJOHN FORD PRODUCTION The Epic Photoplay.of the Year! In Addition to Our Regular Show MARJORIE DAW and CLIVE BROOKS pass (ats “LOVE’S BARGAIN” NO ADVANCE 10c AND 40c kind of vision that has developed progress of anyone a quarter of a ‘s contury ago. They are men with the John Regt energy and imagination that have Charles Farrell }) made the United States the richest | §\ GayneWhitman country in the world.” lescciesaiba/ Vecuns Mares? vee Bho Bg A “TRON HORSE? COMING TUESDAY MADE NEAR “CHOEY JONES’ GRAVE Given With ket at the RIALTO ving You a Chance to Win One of These Wonderful Toys A Coupo Every EVERYBODY TAKE NOTICE CHARLESTON CONTEST At he foo! of Reno Hil in SS: bs . To Be Given Away ay oo there “3 F lonely grav the A Story of a Shop Girl and The most talked about dance in the country today— With GEORGE O’BRIEN and MADGE BELLAMY simple headstone records that be L: Phere sen “4 e craze iverse! on the olf Central railroad in the —Also— CAN YOU DANCE IT? A Romance of the East and West Start Today and Save Wane “thes Witham aves picture, Bet Ne: pAcle Three years in the making—and the result is the most thrilling “Tho Iron Horse, “coming to th PH GR drama of love and adventure ever filmed. made o} © Reno desi by Joh ore.e: ae » erty, ray ve : Er Kn i! r a eek ‘i eompary, the found ‘Little Robinson Will be given-away to the best Charleston dancers, PRICES—MATINEE, CHILDREN 18c, ADULTS 40c ; thi ave and heard the traditions os ie 5 RIDAY whlch thave hbesh suthded (eben AOE PATHE NEWS ae, couples enone SeReH contest. EVENING, CHILDREN 25c, ADULTS 50c. Is the immortal engineer_who frequent- Shows at 1—38—5—7 yet aypartner—learn it—dance it! 8 ly announced that he'd “run her till eee By all means, be here—see it danced! FAMILY NIGHT whe leaves the rail,” COMING! 3 History records that he did. And she dak an ean Eleanor Boardman, Since the song by T. Lawrence Malcolm McGregor Selbert first tempted all the falsetto —] ja tenors In the world, there have been ‘ id half a hundred versions of the Casey ‘THE CIRCLE Jones story, but the most authentic NO ADVANCE IN PRICES seem to ec from Reno. ‘The orig: inal Casey, they say, first worked for the old Wnton Pacitic when +1 | Iie TOMORROW NIGHT TUESDAY ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY All Children Free if Accompanied by Their Parents. You Will Also Receive COUPONS MERICA 2: . TUESDAY FOX NEWS—Simultaneous with Denver Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7,9

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