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erm 9 ob PAGE FOUR ©be Casper Daily ibune FRIDAY, DECEMBER 235, 1925 “SOME PUNKINS’ 10 END RUN AT RIALTO TODAY; “COBRA NEXT “Some Pun’kins” came, the people eaw, and were conquered last night at the Rialto theater, first local showing of Charles Ray's latest— and one of his. best—cinematic ef- released under the banner of ick Pictures Corporatio »me Pun’kins” is Charles Ray's xeversion to type—an act welcome to millions of film. fans throughout the world who have missed the Ray of old who table unforget- American us the portrayal of the boy, the bashful, ruday- romantic youth ef “The oved,"” “The O' Swimmin’ ners. Girl I ng with inter- esting and dramatic situations, It is a comedy drama of a small town » action centers around a cor- The cast is of 4 introduces t Woodruff, Hallam Cooley, Ida Lewis and nu- George wr Fanney BIG NEW VAUDEVILLE SHOW 15 COMING 10 COLUMBIA SATURORY A big new vaudeville show awaits Casper theater fans at the Columbia theater where it will be seen today, turday and Sunday. Today and uturday thera will be a matinee at :30 shows at 7 and 8 tinuous, start; and 9 o'clock. This week's acts are: dainty Dore- thy Waters, a former movie girl and one of the cleverest juvenile stars on the vaudeville stage; Wally 2 Harcourt, offermg novelties, comedy songs and chatter; Lyle Har mony Four, “The Singing Jesters,” a real quartet; LeRoy and Betty, a young chap and a pretty and talent: e4 miss presenting a comedy crea- tion, and an athletie novelty pre sented hy the Arrowsmiths. Fred Thomson and his horse, Stl- . will thr’ and entertain thelr new picture, “All merous others. Rudolph Valentino selected an ex- ellent cast to support him in “Gor ea ” the modern drama in which he will appear at the Rialto theater, be ginning tomorrow. ‘The star him- years as an Italian count who to enter business. s the part of the woman with the which the cobra ted to the screen Coldewey from Mar- successful Broadway play and was directed by Joseph Henabery. It was produced by Val- entino independently under the Ritz- Cartion banner and é ributed by Anthony tin. Brown's © through Paramount. AIN-TIN-TIN, NOTED DOG STAR, APPEARING AT AMERICA THEATER Here are some tips on dog hygiene - owners by Lieut, Lee Dun- 1d trainer of Rin-Tin- dog of Warner the Screen, now America theater in the s. Classic t the y the Line.’ Every morning your dog should he croomed with a brush for half an hour. ‘The eyes, mouth, and the interior of the ears and the nostrils should be washed out with a wet sponge. The eyes and the nostrils should be washed every week with @ solution of permanganate ef pot at 1 to 1,000. To avoid insects, a quantity of the following powder should be rubbed into the skin every week against the halr; Sulphur, two parts, powdered naphthaline, one part. “Hygienic care is just as impor- tant to dogs as to humans, and a dog owner should feel it mueh more of a reflection upon himself than upon the dog if the dog’s alr ts not glossy and beautiful, his eyes clear and his body free from sores, They used to say a dog needed fleas to keep him out of trouble. J wish people who thought along those lines could be kept annoyed with plenty of fleas. oo “THE BAT’ TO BEGIN TWO-DAY ENGAGEMENT AT THE REX TONIGHT inly is one grand show,” way the famous critle of ed up his impressions ng a performance of tremendously suc play by Mary Reb. Th: Life sur The E ful’ arts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, which the famous Obrecht Sisters and Johnnie Sullivan and company will present at the Rex theater for two nights opening tonight. After all has been said and done about “The Bat,” Life's critic surely bas one of the best deseriptions that 1 possibly be given of the play. he Bat," is primarily a mystery y ich, {t fs unquestionably in a class all by itself. In faet, seores of crities have unhesitatingly called it the greatest mystery play r produced, But there ts real pa and there Is comedy in “The Rat.” In faet, there aro quite as laughs as thrills during the as entertainment, pure and er cent plus. many play and simple, it 1 The story been told and it ne will be if the yishes of author managers are respected. Tho first announcements of the presentation of “The Bat” an well as the first words which catch the eye when the nce opens its r request that the story And thus far, although 18 been seen by more than one million pe . it is doubtful if ene has ever broken the confidence imposed. No play in years has ess of this play. Eleven cublo feet of water, when frozen, makes twelve cuble feet of jeo $$ $ $ $ $ $ MONEY TO LOAN On Diamonds, Watches Jewelry and Musical Instuments and Good Clothes Jegelry Repatring and Agate utting United Jewelry Shop, 249 8. quite the |. Center NEW THRILLS FEATURE THIRD INSTALMENT OF “INTO THE NET,” RIALTO In chapter three of the Pathe po- ” featuring and Jack Mulhall, written by Pollee Commissioner Richard BH. Enright and showing to day at the Rex theater, the call goes out from police headquarters to all stations notifying them to watch for car No. 042138, for in that car {s Natalie Van Cleef, caught in the tolls of the net of a clever gang of criminals. Detectives were on guard at the Edna Murphy opera house to prevent this yery happening, but Dr. Vining and his assistants were too clever. There ig an exciting chase through the congested traffic on New York's worldfamous thoroughfares—Broad- way, Times Square, Fifth Avenue— and on Breoklyn Bridge comes a thrilling climax, paseo cd Neo With special apparatus it has be come possible to take pletures with an exposure of only a millionth part of a second. Fifty years ago from ten to twenty minutes exposure was ilways necessa Ticket Sale Start: Valentino is greatest of all in “Cobra,” a story of romantic Ital ian gardens and New York Night Clubs, REX 2% BOB CUSTER “RIDIN’ STREAK” JACK MULHALL —In— “INTO THE NET” Chapter No. 8 —In— “GROCERY CLERK” OBRECHT SISTERS STOCK CO. AND FAMOUS LADIES ORCHESTRA FDIDAY, DEC. 25 International Hadio Programs (Central Standard Time.) 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Matinees, 10¢ and 30c-—— AND COMPANY FOX NEWS MERICA XMAS AND SATURDAY RIN TIN TIN iii a “BELOW THE LINE” » —With— JOHN HARRON—JUNE MARLOWE A Starring Drama of a Boy, a Girl and a Fighting Dog. —Also— “SWEET MARIE” (Fox Imperial Comedy) Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock 10¢ 4%” 40¢ 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 o’ Clock gry A story without a bathing girl—vam- pire—boudoir or sheik—that’s Pun’kins.”’ OPENING TONIGHT THEmy Ticket Sale Starts at 7 P.M. Sport Light and “Into the Net,” by Richard Enright, precedes the curtain. HUTCH AANA 5 By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hodwood SHOW, LUMBIA Block West of Henning FIVE ACTS ROADSHOW YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOW LYLE HARMONY FOUR and Mary “The Singing Jesters” LEROY and BETTY toaring comedy creation “Covering Territory” THE ARROWSMITHS Just Variety ’ and his n horse Silver King —In—~ Sunday Shows 2:30, 4:30, 6:45, 9 Evenings, 10¢ and 40c. R ~ Pathe Review THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA’ In a Special Christmas Day Program “Some BIG CARNIVAL DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT AT WASHINGTON HALL Everything that goes to make a real peppy, good old time—Streamers, Confetti, Noise Makers, Horns. BOHN’S ORCHESTRA Take North Casper Bus CHRISTMAS DANCE TONIGHT At The ARKEON Everybody’s Going 3 COUPONS On The Handsome ESSEX COACH . To Be Given Away Absolutely Free Everybody Listen Some Lucky Folks Are Going to Take Home a Gigantic Candy Cane Come On Down ‘ You May Hold the Lucky Number ARKEON ’

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