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PAGE SIX eCAmusements | CHILDREN’S MATINEE OF THE IRON HORSE? WILL “BE GIVEN ON SATURDAY own of Dodge, Nevada, where Director John Ford and his troupe. made many scenes for “The Iron ec." boasted of one. dilapidated caboose as its only building town existed only be spur track that forms ¥” for ronvenience of trains that the lone caboose held forth at extreme end of the track until inv: f Director Ford and ovie Sour Doughs" while ause ion ! walked and fle ving from th a movie, the town all in that Camp Ford in the minds und G s players in cial now showing orge ith Director Ford and other mem- bers of the tended the huge re-christ w-wow held at f the highest peak on. the SOAKS RIGHT IN AND LIMBERS UP STIFF JOINTS Pharmacists Call It ‘Joint- Ease” Because It’s for Swollen, Sore, Painful, Creaky Joints Only 1 good man get 1 combination of pain sub duing and swelling reducing agents | lared to be the one rem that penetrates through and starts right in flamed, cr ns good und won¢ ise” ned to pw velaetta new. rful Use th me low-priced remedy that would really benefit the millions of people have one or more joints that X 1 Ipful attention. So “Joint I is prepared only f ople who have a swollen, pain- ful, creaky, distorted or stiff joint, v ther it be in knee, elbow shoul- c ankle neck or finger and tether it is caused by rheumatism emething els Of course, it can't help but quick put an end to such superficial 1 as lumbago, neuralgia, Y is, aching muscles, stitch in e side, erick in the neck or sore] because of its penetrating 1, but what {t 1s really recom- led for is joint ailments of any | x ver. Ask for a tube of “Joint Ease.” n use it several times in one evening for quick results, because es right through the skin with f secor rubbin ly is a swift penetrator en it gets under the skin, it s t in to clean up all joint trouble q Co. and Kimball it December Adam (‘THE IRO Reserve Monday and Tuesday _ for NOW PLAYING” — the Piute tribe under ‘ship of Chief Winnemucka d the name of Dodge to ® matinee has Saturday morn- o'clock and the admitted for ten been announced fc Ing from 10 to youngsters will | cents. —_______ NOVEL TWISTS OF PLOT MARK “HE'S A PRINCE! NOW PLAYING AT RIALTO Very of t eyes much w kin to the poor little > gazes from the rear ne family Hmousine with on the ragged urchin Raymond Griffith in production for Par- * which tells y manner of who abhors dis- affairs-and the wants to be one ople display. en pla his ‘opean prince d who just F she {s on He is shown here and he is shown there, always “on Cress parade.” In desperation he foes to his fath- er ands es notice that he is either going to quit the job of Prince or r}else take g vacation. The King s the {dea off, telling him he cannot escape from the palace |srounds, He 13 just about out of the Palace when he is ept in uin in the midst of a crowd Cook's tc < Ab comes to him and he manages to have the tourists ejected from the P; ce, con. sealing himself in the midst of them to be sure he is thrown out. In‘ the f seen Mary Brian. and he f ve with her but she abu: because ske blames him for her not seeing the Prince. Griffith starts to explain to the girl but is grabbed by .several members of his staff and dragged into the palace again. Then things do happen and the picture comes to an end with the most novel twist and the most highly humorous situation ever seen in a pe the « Theater. ‘WALL STREET WHIZ’ AND “ADVENTUROUS SEX’ BOTH SHOWING AT EK Masqueradir butler in a mil- lionaire’s mans and saving his wealthy friend from the clutches of financial ruin in Wall Street, Rich- rent on ard+Talmad ast and furious career in * 1 Street Whiz," his latest comedy-melodrama now on view at the Fex Theater, Others in the cast are Marceline Day, Lilllan Langdoh, Dan Mason, Carl Mille lle Bennett. Jack Nelson dire The virtues of the much-maligned pper are ted in “The Ad- venturous featuring Clara B ‘ed on the big double bill x Audiences at the Rex last week when the opening chapter of the Pathe Police serial “Into the Net” featuring Edna Murphy and Jack Mulhall, was shown, discovered that when a police chief turns author he ean write a real story of thrills, ad- venture, ery and romance. Richard Police “Into the is showing Commissioner v « City, wrote et." chapter two of which t the Rex, 28 and 29 wi kva N HORSE’ With GEORGE ( MADGE Tron Horse.” Children Matinee 15c Evening 25c AME YBRIEN and BELLAMY All pioneering in dramatic and the most dramatic moments in America’s history are presented in “The Also LATEST FOX NEWS Adults Matinee 40c Evening 50c RICA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 International Radio Programs entral Standard Time.) her's White-Caps (380) Schenectady—An English Drama by “WGY" Players ‘The Mother Woman, 8:00 CNRT (357) Toronto—“Ye Old Waites"—a Studio Program. 9:30 WGR (319) Buffalo—The He- witt Humorists. Silent Stations Tonight Eastern: WBBR, WFI, WGBS, WIP, WOR, WRC, WTAM. Central: KFUO, WCBD, WEAO, WKRC, WLW, WSAI, WSMB, WSUI. West- ern KGO, KPRC. EVENING CONCERTS 6:38 P. M. WFAA (476) Dallas. Crandall Mu- nicipal Band. 7:00 P. M. 17) Detroit. we orchestra. WEAF (492) New York. Boys. Symphony Happiness Fur Hour. > (646) St. Louis. 7S WGY (380) Schenectady. English Drama—"The rates Woman.” fs 7 - M. WLS (345) Chicago. “WLS.” 730 P.M. New Orleans. WMB (319) Musi- ca WDAD (266) Music. WBZ of Opera WHAS (400) Louisville. Glee Club. KFNE Organ. WHO (526) Des Moines. Ladies Quartet. 8:00 P. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Concert. CKY (384) Winnipeg. Musical. WBBM (226) Chicago. Studio, KFAU (275) Boise. Recital. Nashville. Hawailan (333) Springfield. Evening Louisville (2€6) Shenandoah, Pipe Colored KDKA (309) EB, Pittsburgh. berry. Tea- Musical ol (484) Davenport. ) Toronto. “Ye studio Program. R (390) Cleveland. tA (291) Moncton. RL, Studio pro- 33) Springfield. AF (366) Kansas, City. Boys’ Band. P.M. Wash. Concert. Ott's WCAP (4 Wardman Park, WCCO (417) St. Paul. Musical. 830 P.M. (370) Chicago. I (395) San Antonio. String trio. Trio. Review, WMAQ (448) Chicago. Trio. NOVEL VAUDEVILLE ACT HEADS WEEK END BILL PLATING AT GOLUMBIA Heading this week's yaudeville at the Columbja is the Conners Troupe, an unique novelty offering called “An Evening At Home.” followed by four excellent acts, ler and Rainey in “Comic Odditle: Raymond and Ann, a ventriloquail variety; Wen- zel, master =ylophonist; and Mach- edon Brothers, comedy gymnasts. ‘The feature picture playing with this weeks’ vaudeville is ‘The Over- land Limited,” one of the fastest and most exciting railroad dramas ever produced, starring Alice Lake, Malcolm McGregor and Ralph Lewis. Shows today and tomorrow start at 2:30, 7 and 9 o'clock. Sunday at 2:30, 4:30, 6:45 and 9 o'clock. The matinee admission is ten cents for children and thirty cents for adult ight prices, children ten cents and adults forty cents. ARKECN’S ANNIVERSARY DANCE TONIGHT WILL BE FREE TO ALL COMERS Whitney Arkeon dancing academy ts inviting all Casper to help celebrate its fourth annual anniversary dance tonight. Little gifts are to be given to the ladies attending the nice, useful presents. admission 1s entirely tree, which allows anyone and everyone to come and go when he pleases, and coupons already have been giv- en out entitling persons to two dance tickets free of charge which she rt the party going . just agement also states th will glve out three coupons on th Essex coach which {s to be away January 5. This new r is just the thing for a person to win this time of the year and no doubt coupons will be at a pre- mium for the time is but a short while away, With all these inducements the anniversary dance should be a great success and attended by a full hous Hal Blackburn and his band will also put zest to the celebration by putting their music over in the us- ual hot and peppy way, The anniversary dance starts to- night promptly at 9 o'clock. ‘CEEPER OF THE BEES’ (5 NEXT AMERICA FILM The tragic accident which eclipsed the remurkable career of Gene Strat- ton-Porter some months ago brought to a close the life work of the most popular of modern novelists and de- prived the world of a vivid personal- ity which reflected faith in mankind, knowledge, wholesomeness, sweet- ness and freshness as few authors have ever done. Through her long and varied career the woman who lived to see 11,000,000 coples of her books in circulation not Including innumerable translations into for= eign languages always kept falth with her adoring public. “The Keep- er of the Bees" is a typical example of this faith. “The Keeper of the Bees,” which J. Leo Meehan has directed so tell: ingly for F, O. B, will start at the America theater Sunday as Why pot an Essex for Xmas? Che Casper Daily Cribune [ RADIO PROGRAM FOR TODAY | WIBA (226) Madison: Varied. WMC (500) Memphis. Midnight froli WHT (400) Chicago. Your Hour League. 1:00 A. M. j Was (445) ¢ Hotsy Totsy, nica ALKS—SPORTS VPEATURE 00 P.M. KFAB (341) Lincoln. Studio pro- ia a Story teller. gram. aoe 30 P.M. M. ctady. =} y WNYC (526) N. X. “Vocal. MS eens WOO (609) Phila.” Grand organ 6:30 P.M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Concert. WRNY (2 N. Y. Continental KOA (322) Denver. cal. WOAW (526) Omaha. De Luxe Program. Studio Musi 0 P.M. ) Pitts. Motor Topics. KFDM (316) Beaumont, Tex. WLIT (395) Philadelphia. Morn-| time ree ing Glory Club. LIT (395) Phils - Phila KSD (646) St. Lotils. Artists Re-| gemnin Fiery ee Phila cital, + 30 M. KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Con ) oS ¥ Pe negater cert. e ~ as ‘ Ca bees i A (337) Hollywood. Talk. WEAF (492) Nee Neus, Vocal. KPO (420) San Francisco, Aunt WRNY (259) New York. Novelty 830 P.M, Program. KGO (361) Oakland. Girls half 9:20 P. hour. WMAQ (448) Chica Vocal. WHAS (400) Louisville. Civil Ser- 9:30 P. M. vice WEBH (370) Chic Popular, KOA ( » Sunday School. KFAB (348) Pullman, Piano. AF AO M. WRAP. (476) FortWorth. Concert.| WS (345) Ch R. Pep, WGR (319) Buffalo. Hewitt Hu-} WMCA (341) N. Auto Helps, WANT TO DANCE? (617) Newsboys’ Band. Edmoneton, (Name The ra is given) Pr. M. WLIT (395) Philadeiphix ww detroit, News. and Rastus. 30 P.M. 10:00 P.M | Montreal. Mt. Royal. KYW (526) Chicago, Midnight re rc Trianon. vue. R (390) C Dance. WIBO (226) Chics Dan Russo E (462) Pittsburgh. Pleasant (four hour.) KHJ (405) Los Angeles, Musical P.M. (two hour.) hila. Welch's Min- KFVE (240) St. Louis. Studio En tertaine 8:00 P.M. KPO (420) San Francisco. Studio ) Phila. Woo. Ca pey ) Springfield. Dance. WEAR (390) Cleveland. Bradley Blusical. Players, 10:15 P.M. Harmon WHAR (275) Atlantic City. Strand organ. WCAO (275) Baltimore. Belvidere 10:30 P, M. WMC (500) Memphis, Britling’s. WGN (370) Chicago. J M. Dane’ (385) attle. Studio. ! Benes JA (454) Seattle. Times stu: ns. Dance. Dance. 10:45 P.M. i WSB (428) Atlanta. Entertainers eae es 12:00 Midnight | Dance. WHT (400) Chicago. Burke's Re: M. vue. Dance. KGW (492) Portland. Studio. P.M. KTCL (306) Seattle. Feature 2} W 50. Oriole hr.) W Dixie-lan “Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN has entirely relieved me of constipation,” writes grateful father The ravages of constipation can be prom stopped. H. signed evidence. Mr. Hunt's case is typ thousands of others who have found habit-forming pills and drugs of no avail in seeking per- manent relief from constipation. Read this interesting letter: You can get permanent relief from constipation with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN if eaten regularly—two * tablespoonfuls daily, or in chronic cases, with every meal. Doctors recommend it because it is a bulk food which sweeps the intestine clean, stimulates digestion and normal, healthy action, Eat Kellogg’s aut-Bran with milk or cream, or try the recipes given on the package. If eaten regularly, it is guaranteed to bring relief or the grocer returns the ptly ere is ical of | VAPORUB WHN (361) N. Y. Roseland. WJZ (455) N.Y. Glaser’s. Giy FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925 e Mer a Cheyrocet for Xmas, Cbristiuas WOO (509) Phila. Hotel Adelphia WGY (380) Schenectady. Dance “WON.” Philadelphia. Loes. 10:00 P. M. KFVE (249) St. Louis. Romaine. WGR (819) Buffale. Lopez WPG (300) Atlantic City. Slipper. CANADA NOW hr) Silver Electric Supply & CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS Bins for the smoker. O-S Cigar Stand, $ | $ $ Construction Co. On and ELECTRIC REPAIRING Phone 483-W 257 South Center Street and Jewelry R c United Jewelry $ $$ MONEY TO LOAN Diamonds. Musica) Watches, Jewelry instuments Good Clothes epairing and utting Shop, 249 S. Center Agate IN UNION NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—18.—(P)—A | proposal that efforts be made to ob- tain the admission of Canada into full membership in the Pan-Ameri- can union, was one of a group of resolutions for promoting better re- | lations between the three Americas | adopted today by the Pan ican | commercial congress at its final ses: | sion. The résolution pertaining to Can-| ada suggested that the country and all other western hemisphere politi: | cal entities be invited into associa tion with the Pan-American com- mercial congress and that the ad. mission of the dominion into the Pan-American union be made “to | the end that Pan-America may in- clude realiy all America. It was also decided that the Pan American congress for 1927 would be held in Canad RONCHITIS | At bedtime rub the throatand | chest thoroughly with— | Over 17 Million Jara Used Year CHRISTMAS GIFTS FREE A Coupon Given With Every Ticket at the RIALTO Giving You a Chance to Win One of These Wonderful Toys To Be Given Away Wednesday, Dec. 23 r Howls, A HONEY BEE KISS As a Token From “THE KEEPER OF THE Gene Stratton Porter's Latest a BEES” nd Best Loved Novel Already Read by Millions, AMERICA STARTING SUNDAY STARTING TOMORROW OOUGLAS or, Maclean LAST TIMES TODAY His High Hat High- ness, the Prince of starring in an _ Kelloge’s Att-pran has entirely re- lieved ‘me of constipation. Before I started using ALL MRAN I was a regular guy in taking pllls—always getting something to bring relief. Now | never touch them. I fully recommend it to anyone to relieve constipation as you advertise on the package. My daughter also eats ALL BRAN and I can see her health improve. (Bigned) S.-Y. Hunt, Aurora, Ii, purchase price, Cre ing hotels and restaurants. by grocers, lor ALL-BRAN Special Saturday Morning Matinee AMERICA 5 10 a. m. to 12 Noon FOR CHILDREN Admission 10 Cents “THE IRON HORSE’ The Greatest Picture of the Year Portraying the building of the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific Railroads ANOTHER BIG FEATURE TONIGHT FOURTH ANNIVERSARY DANCE EVERYBODY INVITED This is the fourth year the Arkeon has been open, and eve ear we celebrate this event by allowing all our friends to come to the dance FREE. No Door Admission—It’s Free Souvenirs for the Ladies To every lady coming to the dance a useful souve- nir will be given free. Xmas Gifts Free You may have your choice of any four gifts on display. ON OUR ANNIVERSARY TONIGHT FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! 3 Coupons on the Ex.~x Coach To Everybody Attending Our Anniversary Dance Have the Time of Your Life. Be With Us Tonight ARKEON Road Show | CONNORS TROUPE “An Evening ai. Home,” “Comic Oddities’ price. Made in Battle , Michigan. Served by lead- Sold t c Start Today and Save Your Coupons TONIGHT Is FAMILY NIGHT All Children Free if Accompanied by Their Parents. You Will Also Receive COUPONS one ‘WALL STREET WHIZ’ IN FIVE ACTS RAYMOND & ANN Ventriloquial Variety NEWS even bigger laughing hit | han “Paths to lise,”’ Produced by his own comedy unit. more elaborate than any comedy ever filmed. Also Sennett Comedy CARTOON Ona scale George M.Cohans greatest comedy Para- Garamount Picture | Also Comedy—News and Topics of the Day _ THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA FAMILY All Children Free if Accompanied by Their Parents. STARTING TODAY === REX THEATRE DOUBLE PROGRAM—ALL FOR 10c AND 25c RICHARD TALMADGE ‘THE and Chapter No. 2 TO THE with Edna Murphy and Jack Mulhall Story by Richard Enright Commissioner of New York City Police V-A-U-D-E-V-I-L-L TODAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY | MILLER & RAINEY WENZEL Xylophonist Also “THE OVERLAND LIMITED,” With Alice Lake, Malcolm McGregor, Ralph Lew’ Mats.—10c and 30c—Eve. 10c and 40c Cc O LU NM = 4 ] A Today and Saturday Shows—2:30, 7 and 9 Sunday Shows at 2:30, 4:30, 6:45 and 9 NIGHT TONIGHT CLARA BOW —In— ADVENTUROUS SEX’ NET -E. MACHEDON BROS. Comedy Gymnasts