Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1925, Page 22

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At PAGE EIGHT | THE GASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD youngster of ¢ CINE snub-nosed, brown-limber ven years can prod Mant ca step stion so of a br it worthy of] A when this child hap- | the grand-daughter of a famous novelist, not to mention | that she the real life! from wh the aracte nts, vit is ton Monroe of the t idmother's Ia of. the Bees,” which re reen through F. B. O.’s parti important KEEPER OF THE BEES’ OPENING. AT AMERICA 1S FILM TREAT |time today when it appes ful prodnotion under the direc- EMA ATTRA Miss Mon- | ut of the eared recent- und it Is that ted play the pleture which she The Keeper of the s, which is destined to eclipse Girl of the Limberlost" in popu will be seen nere for the first at the Meehan tion of J. Leo 2 Little § roe was origin ly in articularly uld have part in tually lived she been to T America theater for'a True to his tradition | mate knowledge of | Ideas’ about motion pictur Meehag has transposed the 8\ with ste and discrimination, char ing {t from the book in no important detail. + ‘SEVEN KEYS 10 BALDPATE’ I$ FEATURE AT THE RIALTO: DON'T TELL FRIENDS ENDING / If you have seen Douglas Mac- in “Seven Keys to Baldpate,” ¢ tell your friends how the story en That {s the request the manager, M. H. Todd, of the Rialto theater makes of its patrons while the stel- lar comedian and his thrillingly funny farce are the feature attrac tion, | Although “Seven Keys to Bald-! pate” cannot be classed as a my: tery’ play in that “The Bat,” “The Thi or “The Cat and the C: re mys- terjous, the unusual twist at the conclusion of the edy contributes to th the enjoyment of the spectato: the theater management is nxious to extend this added entertainment value to all of their patrons. In choosing this famous George | M. Cohan farce for the first picture for Paramount of e outstand! c ot the past decade iffin and Wade Boteler, who wrote the screen story from ¢ Derr. Bigge y have retained all of the origi ments including the surprise finish which delighted stage audiences. Supporting an in this moving -comedy-melo¢ well known plays erts, Betty Francisco, Anders Ran dolf, Craufurd “Kent, Ned Sparks, Williams Orlamonde, Edwin gis, Fred Kelsey and Maym Kelso, red Newmeyer, who was respon- sible for the direction of Grandma’ ailor Made Man" and directed “Seven Keys “Safety Last to Baldpate Exceptional Vaud Ending Run at Columbia The five acts of road show vaude- ville which ends its run at the Co- lumbia theater today 1s an exception: al one. One act which deserves spe- clal mention is the Conners troupe, a family of five, who have just com- pleted a long engagement with the big eastern Balaban and Katz the aters. Their act is one of speed and pep and versatility. One of the boys of the troupe, about fourteen, with his singing, Charleston dancing and acrobatics took the audience with surprise at each performance. The other four acts of the bill set a high standard that will be hard to equal. The feature picture on today program {s “The Overland Limited” PICKFORD AT REX THEATER Impersonating an officer is some- times considered a serious offense, but in the case of Walter James it is looked upon as an art. For he is highly pafd to look, act and dress Uke a New York 1an, and his officer to James es s ‘ s the New playing on adway, seme ten 8 AK bet a fellow Thespion that he could successfully as y police test. and | ex the wager w tt came ‘to resig b awarded to, him | te ) the stage, he had 4 aif ] | | CCMING WEDNESDAY thousand MERICA, a thrilling railroad drama, with Alice Lake, Malcolm McGregor and Ralph Lewis. Tomorrow night {s country store night, The usual one hundred dol- lars worth of merchandise from many of Casper's leading merchants will be given to patrons holding the lucky numbers, This is in addition to the picture program consisting of a feature, “The Snob Buster” star- ring Reed Howes. A Mustang west- ern, “The Rider of the, Pass,” and a comedy, “The Understudy. Thursday night the Columbia the- ater will have a big Chrstmas tree. Each child attending will candy or a present, himself. On this night, eve there will also be an review, featuring all amateur the amateurs who have won prizes in past Colum- bia contests. HAROLD LLOYD HERE SOON IN LAUGH SPECIAL With every ticket sold at COMING XMAS DAY TO THE REX “The Bat” to Be First Offering by Obrecht Sisters Compay. erica there 1 the: little man In this popular ‘edition of one of the famous. comedian's greatest com- edies Mildred Davis {s the girl, Anna May. Bilson. the child and the dengers are the usual triedand-true Roach comedia CHRISTMAS TREE TOBE FEATURED BY AULT In keeping with:the spirit of the ason, the management of rranged for ter has a C mas tree Wednesday night Mwenty-five gifts will be placed on e tree. These» will Jsome articles as ons, guns, skates s srs. A coupon with every ticket gives each patton cf 6 an equal opportunity to obtain one of the presents. It is necessary that the winners be at tho theater when the gifts are distrib ute jock Wednerday. Why not an Wssex for Xmas? ———-_—_—_ Electrical gifts are worthwhile. “NOW OR NEVER” Added Attraction ) Sheridan Inn } THE OLD ESTABLISHED STOPPING PLACE IN SHERIDAN | Your Home When in Town. 1 Garage in Connection D. WARNER, Proprietor bd. seasons ago with “Chrystal Herme in ‘The Elton Case,” a Broadhurst production, at the Playhouse, and has played with stock companies in Atlanta, San Francisco, Chicago and Minneapolis , joining the Obrecht Sisters company last sea- son. Lou Streeter has been a member of stock companies in Chicago, To- ronto, Minneapolis, Newark and other castern citles and also at one ed in support of Willlam company of “Up the Lad- p Mr. Armond, comedian with the company, was a member of the original “Modern Eve" company and has appeared in support of Nat C. Goodwin and Wililam H. Crane. The record of Miss Clarke, the character aa includes stock engagements pees in St. Paul, New Haven and Day- fords much pleasure to be able | ton. Mr, Sherbune also has had ‘ounce that ten days of stock |Stock experience in St. Paul and playing will be launched at the Rex| Dayton. Mr. Buckingham, who will theater commencing Xmas, night, | Play nile roles, is said to have December 25, when the Obrecht Sis- | @PP last ‘season with “Mary's ters company appears in Mary Rob- | Ankle MR. JOHN SULLIVAN | erts Rinehart’s and Avery Hop-| ‘The Bat,” described as a dramatic Managing Director Obrecht Sisters Stock Company COMMENCING XMAS NIGHT s to . comedy, ‘The cs Kinogram News. topics of the Day. The Netto Ladies orchestra. Tuesday and in “The Br nesday—Harry d Lands,” Tuxedo Cleaning Kinogram The Netto Ladies or Added attraction—"His Keeper,” the Typographical Union picture Thursd: hristmas §Day— le me Punkins.”* sdon comedy, “Feet of Pathe Review. The Netto dies orchestr: in a special musical am Christmas Day. Starting Saturday—Rudolph Val- entino in “‘Cobr Rex. Today Monday ry Pick- ford in * yo" ‘Tuesday, Wedne and Thurs- day (double pre -Frank Ma n rriers Burned Away” and Fifty Fifty,” all-star cast. Starting Friday, 1 p. m, to 7 p. m. | uster in A Big Western | Evenin| Obrecht Stock company opening bill, “The Bat.” America. Today, Monday and Tuesday— Gene Stratton Porter’s greatest novel, “The Keeper of the Bees.’ Wednesday and Thursday—Monte Banks in “Keep Harold Lloyd Friday and Sa in “Below the Line.” ‘ Columbia. Sunday, December 20—“The Over- land Limited,’ feature picture with Malcolm McGregor and Alice Lake, also five a of road show vaude- ville. Monday and Tuesday, December 21 and 2 The Snob-Buster,” fea- ture picture with Reed Howes and Wilfred Lucas, also western picture, “Rider of the Pass” and “The Under- On Monday night {s Coun- try Store night when $100 worth. of merchandise will be given away free. Wednesday and Thursday, Decem- ber 23 and 24—“Daring Days,” fea- ture picture with Josie Sedgwick and Edward “Hearn, also comedy, “The Polo Kid.” On Thursday night there will be a Christmas tree with candy and presents for all children attending, also Amateur Review featuring the winners of all the past r contests, nd Saturda December 25 25 All Around rying Pan,” e picture with Fred Thomson nd Clara Horton, also five acts of 1 vaudeville o———— REX THEATRE Picture! SPECIAL HOLIDAY |e ENGAGEMENT This Is Not a Moving. Prices 25c-50c Rex Theater Box Office | Wood's wonderful drama, “The Bat,” | under the direction of Johnnie Sulll- van, va heater in Columbus she has appeared on t Isie Ferguson in “The V: hore." keyed up to give you the of a lifetime NEWS COMEDY Children 10c YOU SHOUL “SISTERS he most recent engagement of Miss Nell Obrecht, the leading lady, with a stock company at Keith's last stimmer. a portion of the preceding | The r | hard + | self Johnnie Sullivan, the leading man | matic. vay appearance three’ funny. Baldpate’” AY Faramount pate With Edith Roberts, Crawford Kent, Betty Francisco and nine other comedy stars, ail —Also— ' TOPICS OF THE THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA In a Special Musical Program Shows at 1:00, 2:40, 4:20, 6:00, 7:40, 9:20 Adults 40c TODAY & TOMORROW RIALTO Special Added Feature at the RIALTO TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22—23 HisBrother s Keeper “Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself” Modernized and Put Into Practice by the International Typographical Union. WONDERFUL PICTURE ‘| thriller by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood was produced originally in New York and ran for more than two years. “The Bat's” record-in the theatri- peat world is unique. It is unques- | tionably the greatest hit in years. success of “The Bat” is not to understand. The play ity is 100 per cent entertainment. | It is thrilling, mysterious and dra- More, it is uproarously Critic after critic has) de- CTIONS TOENTER SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1925 IN THE PUBLIC AMERICA acter in “The Bat" 1s unquestionably STARTING TODAY at — the funniest character ever seen on any stage, no matter what the char- acter of the play. And this in a play that has been called “the great- est mystery play ever written." DR. DUNCAN IS LEGION CHIEF Dr. C. B. Duncan was elected Fri- day night as commander’ of the George W. Vroman post of the American Legion for 1926. Dr. Dun- can succeeds R. M. Boeke. Other officers elected at the meeting which was held in the Mountain States Power company hall are T. J. Mc- Keon, vie commander; Richard Nines, secretary-treasurer; Ross 1,3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock Adults 40c Children Gunnell, Mam B. Cobb, member of the execu- tive cemmittee. “ Legion and ‘the~Legion posts will be held early tn January. preparing for the presentation here of “Adam and Eva” by the Vivian Players of New York. The produc- tlon will the Legion - post. post adpjutant, and Wil- Joint installation services for the auxillary The American Legion is now busy be under the auspices of Sit pi Phone 402 for greatest laugh-chance DAY D SEE THIS S Tock COMPANY AND LADIES OPENING PLAY FAMOUS ORCHESTRA COMMENCING XMAS NIGHT 251 THE BAT” By Mary Roberts Rinehart and GASPS! CREEPS! Thrills! Laughs! SHUDDERS! AMAZEMENT! ASTONISHMENT! 39 DECEMBER Avery Hopwood ROBERT FRAZER, CLARA BOW and ALYCE MILLS The finest story of Gene Stratton-Porter ever wrote—warm—sweet — fresh — wholesome —powerful—filled with the genius of the author of “The Girl of the Limberlost’”—a splendid, vital tale by a master fictionist— bright with the goden sunshine of Caifornia, and tense with the throbbing of human hearts under real emotion! If you don’t see another picture this year— make it your business to see this one! —Also— KIT GUARD pa es “What Have You?” FOX NEWS ARY PICKFORD “LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY" Directen BY WILLIAM BEAUDINE Laughter Chases Tears The sweetest of comedy and the tenderest of pathos vie with each other in the story of Little Annie Rooney—a story that plays o tune of Life and Love on the heart strings of humanity and thet has no dull moments nor slack in pace., —Also— SPAT FAMILY “HIT THE HIGH SPOTS” See closeups of Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth in action Sport Light: Shows at 1, 5, 5,7 and 9 Latest Pathe News

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