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PAGE SIX of strong and heme has been mmer and mor npathy and charm, performance as Othér parts are nell? Sarno and cted the plot standing of the d ‘with a fine un- scenes in Italy and in the N fine examples een’s pictorial bea Hilarious Farce Comedy atured ‘Today at Rex “irm Players tock as inconveniently fajten Laurance Tucker, the r who holds the s uncle's giddy a members of league are thrown meeting + Noel Noel blunders and falls in love with ¢ ch of whom twenty- 1e her romance volved situation follows an: other until the audience is convulsed il {i . is the young lawyer Laurance Dainty Sara Obrecht in the Armond as old Ludwig mustard manufacturer, and Klinke, prest- and Lou Streeter Monday—Rudolph Cameo com- Topics of the Day. Hes orchestra. Wednesday—The great railroad thriller, “The Danger Jane Novak, rmaid comedy Netto Ladies y Ralston in “The EVE MIDNIGHT FROLIC. SECURE TICKETS NOW COLUMBIA —MONDAY Satan In Gables” » LOWELL SHERMAN JOHN HARRON—GERTRUDE ASTOR FRANK BUTLER—PAULINE GARON Lowel m Sherm an, Ny ednesday—“ “An: t." chapter 4 Dede A a A gripping story of the play places of Paris and a man who defied his conse FOX NEWS “MAZIE WON’T TH?1” || AMERICA When Gladys Hulette returns to New York she often gets a-small boy's sult of clothes out of her ward- robe and she declares she actually s tearful looking at it, When adys was very young she used to play small boys’ parts. Her first appearance on the stage was in a boy's role. For a time it seemed that she was the “son” of every prominent actress. , She was Nazi- mova’s little lad in “A Doll's House,” Mms. Bertha Kalish’s in “The Kreut- zer Son: and “Tityl" in the orl- ginal company of ‘The Bluebird” and Melbourne McDowell's boy and so it went. When she went into pictures’ Vitagraph put her in trou- s to support Florence Turner in Willie’s Fall from Grace." Playing s parts so much she even walked S$ are gone now and Miss Hulette is often a sweet in- genue. wondering and unsophisticat- ed. t underneath she’ chafes at havir be demure and quiet and 1s eager to do comedy drama that requires “pep and fife,” to quote her. These actresses are always want- ing to do something different—s'pose Ben Turpin"wilt be feeling the urge to do “Hamlet” one of these days. Mae Marsh's six-year-old daughter now @ seven-pound baby brother. She Is the wife of Louls Lee Arms, a non-pfofessional Cecil De Mille is trying to write @ subtitle which will explain that FIVE ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE AT THE COLUMBIA Five acts of road show vaudeville and Fred Thomson and his wonder horse “Silver King” in “All Around Frying Pan" is the Columbia the ate offering for today, Record crowds have seen this week's vaude- ville whie care of those who have been unab! to get t a Tomorrow’s shc wil the Columbia be Jack Hoxie in “Barbwire and a comedy “Her Lucky Leap. At Monday night’s country store, one hundred dollars worth of merchan- dise will be given to patrons. pe ot ENG eek EARLE WILLIAMS HAS FINE ROLE IN “MARINER? FILM COMING TUESDAY Earle Willlams, one of the best known motion picture stars, portrays a leading role in the modern s quence of Fox Films fantasti visualization of Samuel Taylor Col- eridge’s immortal poem, “The An- | cient Mariner,” which opens Tuesday Jat the America theater, Mr. Wil liams has been absent from the screen for many months, His role in the big production is one fitting so capable an artist. Clara Bow, Leslie Fenton and Nigel De Brullier are cast in other feature roles in the modern episode which was produced under the direc- tion of Chester Bennett. Paul Pan- zer appears in the fantasy as the ner” with a large number of sterling character players cast as the ship's crew. Henry Otto, noted dt rector of fantasy films, conceived and directed the spectacle, NEW YEAR MIDNIGHT SHOW AT THE COLUMBIA The Columbla theater will present a special midnight show on New | Years eve. It will be a big frolic by the voadshow vaudeville troupe which opens on Thursday instead of as in the past be secured now for ecial show by, those who wish to see the old year out and the new yeaein, Patrons are promised a high old time. ‘GHRISTMAS PARTY AT ~ POWER C0, POSTPONED Because of the death Thursday of | rth-months-old son of I n employe of the M rne States Power company, ® party which was to have eld att ompany’s hall Sat- s been postponed un. “Wedneeday evening. The ¥ will be host to its employes | nd thelr familles on that occasion. | See eeeiecosoenes ORGAN M/ sae STRIKE TS ENGLISH MUSIC LONDON (United Press) — A three month» lockout of the organ | } makers of England has put English chureh music fn a somewhat wheezy state, according to the despairing organists who are imploring the or. gan trade to settle with their crafts. men - For the main business of the or maker $s that of keeping his t organs in repair, Many of the s and cathed in England that are a hundred and the original firms that bullt and {nstalied them still see to thelr condition THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD atan in Sables,”| lution r, to Pauline Garon, : an amend Congtitution prohibiting the teaching of evolution | evolution school India paper » Jatest text on ev lished in Otta ained from} auth who let it go]. “I steck—a-er, atte from hig fine pemtation in iB Se Gladys Hulette } e KXosloff, who play ———————<—$———— ee | CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TOEN TERTAI {VALENTINO IN ‘COBRA’ IS REAL | HEADLINER AT RIALTO THEATER makes a great sacr’ is superb end he r looked in such excellent STAR OF ‘SATAN IN SABLES’ AT AMERICA PICTURES U. S. UNDER ‘DRY’ BOOK STATUTE Lowell) dozen at the} Darwin. Py on, pub-| lectures: by rities on the subject. <1 by sorrov scue a stray nomir 1] ing to rot-brain | tained by doete jooldgy| common occurrences, But and reading | want to know is, what per ut-of-town | would the to ha lected volumes by old eyo- sters such as Huxley and shing Square would be full of clandestine’ conversations on evolution and officers of the enforce- ment squad would be furnished with ik detectors and blood- r hounds with whisk—ah—that fs evo- up. lution book nose: on weeksend orgies to Tit Juana or beyond the twelve mile lmit fine print] drown thelr sorrows In the world’s finest libraries on evolution and hear world's most eminent People would go ires of confiscated Hterature evotees hop- page from es, genuine| the flames and occasional texts ob- ‘s prescriptions— 1 the government warehouses for © the jovial | dying ex-evolution students ‘would be a quai tempts of offenders ‘© NO| caught in the act to swallow the evi- as it is pre-! dence increase the normal cidentally saved | rate?” tan in Sables" is the dramatt ‘3 regeneration, writ adley King and directed by afraid to use the word it has come to mean “duy re nine members o tion machine in his own home and | MENU HINT No child under 16 is permitted | r a movie house unless the wn Sugar : Cocoa passed upon for In pictures Lewis Stone has tray- | eled to every quarter but actually he has never t side of the United step over the Baked Veal wi 1 Sweet Potatoc Stewed Fruit | te, Tomatoes wilderness of wandered through the sands of the! Desert, eaten in the quatnt | salted tore | ve moisture | bale 1 cook for some! Peanut Drops— | | cn up by the rice. ‘Serve w sugar and bits of butter. | nuts, on nd eggs w d oné-| minutes FIVE ACTS ROADSHOW VAUDEVILLE LEROY & BETTY—“COVERING TERRITORY” DAINTY DOROTHY WATERS—“GIRL WITH THE WINK” WALLY & HARCOURT—“NOVELTIES AND COMEDY SONGS” LYLE HARMONY FOUR—“SINGING JESTERS” THE ARROWSMITHS—“‘COMEDY NOVELTY” Spice Rocks—One-half cup butter substitute, one cup sugar, 8, one-half teaspoon cloves, one poon cinnamon, one-quarter ti one ‘cup chopped cup chopped dates or rais. ins, one and one-half cups flour, one poon soda. one-quarter cup hot er. Cream the butter, agd sugar M1 beaten, Add the dry ingredients, adding the soda RECIPES | solved in hot water next. Lactly put cin one 39 the fruit and nuts. Drop from a oon onto a cooky sheet in & moderate oven for fifteen tablespoo Block West of Henning Shows Today: 6:45 and 8:45, Matinee: FRED THOMSON and SILVER KING in “ALL AROUND FRYING PAN” 10c and 80c. Evenings. 10¢ and 40c COUNTRY STORE MONDAY NIGHT ——AN: ND—— JACK. HOXIE in “BARB WIRE” THEATER THE BIGGEST LAUGH 1 ‘The High Cost of Loving EATURE V ee ee PRICES PT AND 50e MATINEE—‘ficket Sale Starts at 1 nat 2:30 P.M. Pictures— Sennett Comedy tanger of Big Pines.’’ Adults 50t, Children 25c and Feature, “ CHT “SISTERS TOCK COMPANY 4N° FAMOUS LADIES ORCHESTRA SUNDAY MATINEE ® NIGHT AST OF THE SEASON MUSIC YOU LIKE PLAYED AS YOU LIKE IT By the FAMOUS OBRECHT SISTERS ORCHESTRA EVENING—Ticket Sale Starts 6:30 re M. Curtain 8:30 P.M, Pictures 6:30 30 P.M, ADMISSION—Pictures a P lay, “High Cost of Loving’— Adults 50c, Children 25c « SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1925 * butter or butter substitute, one-half cup sugar, two , one cup flour, two teaspoons baking powder, one- quarter cup milk, one cup finely chopped peanuts, one teaspoon lemon juice. Cream butter; add sugar and well beaten egg. Sift dry ingredl- ents, add to first mixture. Add : Vl, peanuts und lemon juice. Drop from the tip of a teaspoon on a baking sicet. Flatten with a se teaspoon placing finely chopped peanuts on top. L in moderate oven 0 de Fahrenheit for twelve to fifte:n minutes, Clam Chowder—) jon fin but diced ca: stalks y cut fine and ing of milk thie tablespoon of flour serve at once small amount of {cooked tomatoes | ga a minced on-| ; when browned add two ‘ots, two diced potatoes, two | dozen finely minced clams. Add sufficient water to more than cover the vege tables and cook until tender. Add two tablespoons of tomato catsup | and a quaYter of a teaspoon of bak-| oda. Have ready In another pan ned with a ad heated to boiling point, combine the two and| N THE PUBLIC Baked Veal With Tomatoes—Ty one thin veal cutlet, one teospoon drippings, one teaspoon chopped onion, one teaspoon chopped parsicy, one-half cup bread crumbs, one-hal teaspoon salt, one-elghth teaspoon pepper. Trim edge of cutlet and spread on beard or platter, Fry ¢ fon in drippings until tender. Add bread crumbs and parsley mixed to- gether. Spread on cutlet and roll Tie in three or four places. Dust with salt, pepper and flour, Place in pan, Add one-balf cup hot water Roast in hot oven about forty-five minutes, Remove to hot platter, pour ‘ound meat and ish with parsle PADS uate Tell the Advertiser—“I saw it |The Tribune.” FRAMING—NEYV PICTURES Casper Mirror and Picture Frame Co. Cor. Second and Durbin Downstairs With NITA NALDI EILEEN PERCY from the ional Broad- ge success. The strange tale of a man enmeshed in the lure of a passion-mad woman. ALSu COMBDY —-TOFICS OF THE DAY, KINUGRAM NEWS THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA TOMORROW THE SUPREME SCREEN TRIUMPH OF THE YEAR “THE _ ANCIENT MARINER” A Yuletide gift to the motion picture public. Made at great expense for holiday week showing only. LESLIE FELTON, CLARA BOW and EARLE WILLIAMS STARTING TUESDAY AMERICA Be a REDMAN for Once by Attending the great home talent play The Southern Cinderella” riven under the auspices of the LADIES OF POCAHONTAS LODGE ORDER OF REDMEN An Especially Good Home Talent Cast December 29 and 30 at Tabernacle Doors open 8 P. M. Admission—A dults 50c, Children 10c