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PAGE FOUR | oA musements “ANCIENT MARINER? NOW AT THE AMERICA; ilar to her.” slender, wearing shoes several vanity for dainty feet. The test of an actress {s the} Patsy Ruth Miller, who has the breadth of her histrionic powers—| leading role opposite Monte Blue in her ability to portray roles widely at| ‘Red Hot Tires," the Warner Bros. classic of the screén which will start at the America Theater Thtirsday, e cele-| shows that large shoes cati be even lor Cole-| funnier than small ones, She goes ‘America | through most of her scehes wearing a pair of size twelve-liob-nalled bro- gans, in Itidfcrous contrast to her filmy evening frock and silken an- kles, “Red Hot Tires,” an entertain- ing racing Story by Gregory Rogers, was adapted to the screen by Ed. rd T. Lowe, oe GIANT LOCOMOTIVE WRECKED IN RAILWAY FEATURE AT RIALTO Have you a locomotive in ur home? . You have not, Almost everybody at some time or another has some kind of a flivver. But locomotives aren't as common as all that. They’re hard to get. And when, they get them in the movies they keep them just long enough to smash to pieces. In “The Danger Signal,” for {n- stance, an engine is seen thundering along—and the next instant crashing Into space to become a junk pile, “The Danger Signal,” which comes to the Rialto theater today deals with railroad loye and adventure. Its cast includes Jane Novak, Dorothy Revier, Robert Edeson, Gaston Glass, Robert Gordon and other well-known players, The scéne where the huge iron monster hurls itself over the hill, ends with the showing of the com- plate wreck. .Erle C, Kenton, who directed this drama of the thunder- {og tracks, was, satisfied with the result, but !f he had been displeased it would have taken along time and great trouble to auptfcate that one incldent. And the great pile can not even be sold as Junk since the cost of moving it far exceeds {ts value. So it can be seen that it isn't an easy thing to film a wreck, and that it must be done With considerable care and preparatién to achieve the desfred eal ied Kj ca0se kanes ici Tiare | AT REX 1S PLEASING eam. |HOME LI IMCD Stock COMPANY The Obrecht Bisters company Will A offer the delightful comedy of Amet- ave FAMOUS , {can homie lite by Lewis Beach to- LADIES ORCHES 7A night. The younger generation will win 4 distinct. yictory. Before the end of the first Act, youngsters in the audl- ence will be rather dubious over the way they are painted but before the last act, with even “grandma” whooping {t up for them on the stage, they will feel better, The Ingals twins, last of a noted family which has seén betfer days, will represent the younger genera- tion. Despite the fact that Lois, otherwire Sara Obrecht thinks the best Christmas gift for her mother is & fan she can use herself, and that Bradley, alias Johnnie Sullivan, 99 | bought his father a quart of gin and then ts heartless enough to mooch it, the twins manage to prove that they bave the same stuff of which their forebears were made. The play centers around the polit- ical misfortunes of Bernard Ingals, played by Teddy Armond. He holds varlance. Clara Bow proves h tic worth in “T ” Fox Films v rated poem b: dra the gives me a welcome op- portunity to get y from the so- called brainless flappers, of modern COLUMBIA TODAY JACK HOXTE “BARB WIRE” —Also Comedy— “Her Lucky Leap” Shows at 1:30, 3 8:00, 9:3 10c and 30c CHILDREN FREE Tonight If accompanied by adults 5 Acts Roadshow VAUDEVILLE Thursday, Friday, Satur- day and Sunday This Week TONITE ONLY “THE GOOSE HANGS HIG The Chicago Tribune says: ‘This is one of the most delight- fal comedies seen hereabouts some time. It is a comedy|the Job of the city assesgor, The 1 Inughter and happy tears|new councilmen molést him: one h pulses of real life.” | wants the social prestige which - friendship With the Ingals and the Also Two Feature B Vaudeville Acts | Prices 25c and 50c adieys can ve; the other wants favorite atenographer kept in em- ployment, through her ability tends ard other things than typewrit ing. Ingals resigns. Because he has showered all his money on “ungrate. ful kids” as Grandma Bradley terns them, he ts either broke or badly bent. The parents are heartbroken, chiefly because they do not know how the “kids” will take the loss. Lois’ chief concerna have been pet- ting parties and frocks—but she manages to scare a staid old mer. =S—— ESSEX Given FR That Royle Girl says / Agicl Lean be or not ~justas she pleases* “Om | fust a lor of meee which is to get fo- th ir You've got to give me \ a chante.* a Sure 1 like him. He had -his ofa flock of ’ ens~ but he had \ fo have me.’ ARK society. IJ hope, too, that the public kes her; for I will welcome more opportunities to play chatacters &im- Cartoonists and pfofesstonal jok- ers have long found the feminine aversion to largé shoes sure-fire tun. depicted ladies, fair and plain, tall or short, stout sizeg too stnall simply to satisfy thelr TUESDAY NIGHT, JAN. 5TH Save Your Coupons SPECIAL FOR TONIGHT Two Coupons given away to everybody attending the Charleston dance LADIES FREE Ehe Casper Daily Cribune ig neatly blended with comedy of the most boisterous sort, flynn’s new vehicle, w to the Rex Theater ts put out a peppy brand of Charles- ton music that will add much at- mosphere to the dance tonight. chant into giving her a job. Bradley, who had become an addict to D. H. Lawrence at school and had calmly Js s that the family ence; w! ad lear; things how to use informed his elde: grenadine, how, how much and when, and wh sole financial ven- tures have been restricted to fleec- ing hig father and gaining possession of 50 flivver for an investment of $37, Bradley got a job, too, but only after making himeelf popular generally by blacking the eye of a certain . councilman. “The Goose Han, hich comes Smilin’ at Llyn as a+ young civil engineer confronts @ series of thrilling adven tures, in Which punch after punch is delivered by a dam break, due to rot- ten cement, and a hand to hand fight in a serial tram car. A lively note of romance is incliided in the story. The cast embraces besides thé star, Helen Lynch, Ray Ripley, Lee Shum- way, Charlle McHugh, Hal Wilson, Kathleen Myers, Ray Turner, Joe O'Brien and others. pied Seo OS HOXIE FEATURE AT COLUMBIA TODAY {9 FREE FOR GHILOREN Jack Hoxie in “Barb Wire,” is the BIG NEW YEAR'S EVE FROLIC ON THURSDAY High” made a Everybody's going to the big New successful run In New York and its} Year’s Eve frolic at the Columbia road progress ha been unusually] theater Thursday night. it will be good. Despite the twins and the fun] a special show put on by the road- they bring into the performance, it] show vaudeville troupe which {s being contains real pathos—enough to} brought to Casper one day earlier od deal of unnecessary} (han usual. The special show will CANDY FESTIVAL AND SRAaEAL A pea se eno CHARLESTON CONTEST evening. bang after midnight of Jan. 1, 192 There will be noise makers for everybody attending. A comedy movie will precede the midnight show and then the five roadshow acts with ten people will combine and cut loose with one of the peppl- EVE MIDNIGHT sort of candy festival will prevail for the ladles, Admission for the ladies will be entirely free and each lady attending the dance will receive a nice bar of candy free. A bag of candy will be given also to each child accompanied by his mother or | an older person. One hundred pounds of fine candy lids been sectired for this special candy dance. ‘The Charleston contest will also MIAURIGE FLYNN IN “OMILIN’ AT TROUBLE? Io PLAYING AT REX NEWSIES HAVE GAY TIME AS GUESTS OF THESPIANG AT REX}. SECURE TICKETS NOW be held tonight, according to the an-| The blithesome career of Maurice FOR THE SPECIAL nouncement made last week. The| Flynn continues on the screen with} ‘Tribuné-Herald newsboys enjoyed management {s endeavoring to pick | unabated zest. to the utmost the treat provided 50c the champion Charleston dancers in| In the last few months the pro-|them Mon night at the Rex gress of the former Yale football | Theater. Both the carriers and the hero to the highest rung of stardom | y gsters who sell the newspapers bas been unquestioned, Now hejon the streets had been invited by comes_in still another joyous enter-| Johnnie Sullivan, manager of the talnment in. which sturdy.melodrama Obrecht Sisters stock company, Casper to send ihem to the national contest to be held at Chicage next month, Several young couples are yery apt at this dance and it is. hoped that they will all turn out for the contest tonight. An exhibition will also be held which will give an idea as to the number of steps used in this) dance. Coupons on the Hssex Coach will also be given away to each person attending the dance tonight. It will be but a short time until this car will be given away and everyone is urgéd to save their coupons and have which fs <> COLUMBIA PICTURES them ready for January 5, the big night Hal Blackburn and his band will BRILLIANT ALL STAR ines at 1, 3,5 Only i0e 25c REX* Featuring Jane Novak Dorothy Revier Robert Edeson Gaston Glass Robert Gordon Lincoln, Stedman Lee Shumway Mayme Kelso A runaway locomotive, 4 passenger train on the same track—it’s the greatest thrill ever filmed? HE RISKED HIS LIFE THAT OTHERS MIGHT LIVE! Also Christie Comedy—“A Goofy Gob” ” Kinogram News THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA 4 Shows Start 1, 2:40; 4:30, 6; 7:40, 9:20 10c-40¢ \ RIALTO. TOMORROW TONIGHT ADAM AND EVA Nationally Famous Farce Comedy : AUSPICES THE AMERICAN LEGION Presented by the New York Cast---Ellison-White Celebrities Two beautiful brave boy—a vi Graft, enveloping the building of the Gréat Dam—Low Grade Cement—a terrible foreman, raging at his discharge—the control gatés — the shattered machinery — the spillway her- metically sealed—the reservoir above, “Gone Out!"—and the waters, rising, rising; to teat co awfully the Rotten Structure! Some action! —ALSO— WILD WEST Chapter Nine —And— COMEDY COACH Away EE AT THE ELKS HALL 8:15 P. M. ALL SEATS RESERVED Tickets 75c to $1.50 On Sale at Sprecher’s Pharmacy and at the Door. : You'll Laugh Till Your Sides Ache—So DON’T MISS IT! This Is Not a Local Talent Production EON attend the stage play, “The High Cost of Loving.” Included in the pro- gram was a bill of moving pictures Pr le,” a ready causing|also. The boys gathered at the was a bygone link of sociiil exist- Trouble,” ana is aiready causing | a! who. had lear amotig other widespread comment for its gripping | Tribune-Herald office and went to vermouth and drama. the thedter in a body where a large section of seats had been reserved It was a splendid entertainment that was furnished them at the Rex, and they were unanimous {n the opin- ion that they had all enjoyed a great NEW! ARINER? YEAR est_reylews that ever ushered in a = . Q new year. feature picture at the Columbia = Tickets may be secured. now at| theater today. “Her Lucky Leap,” the Columbia for this midnight show. |% two-part, comedy, is also being ares ———_——_ shown. “All children accompanied by A big night fs in store at the Ar- adults will bo admitted treo tonight.| 4 pecially arranged show pre- keon Dancing academy tonight, A ia mas ui ai SP 7 en Le sented by. Roadshow Vaudeville Troupe, which opens Thursday. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1925 NOW PLAYING : —With— LESLIE FENTON—CLARA BOW —Also— JONAH JONES Latest Fox News 10c and 40c Get Ready For NEW YEAR’S EVE Celebration and Darice The Biggest and Greatest Celebration Ever Held at the Arkeon A CARLOAD OF NOISEMAKERS GIVEN AWAY FREE MAKE UP YOUR PARTY NOW STARTING THURSDAY of HOT The. with &2 MONTE BLUE! PATSY RUTH 4 MILLER R BIG BENEFIT DANCE TODAY at WASHINGTON HALL To Raise Funds to Carry on the Work of TheCasper Municipal BAND This Is Your Opportunity to Aid the Band atid Have a Jolly Good Time in the Bargain. BOHN’S ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY Special Concert by the Band 8:30'to 9 P. M. Special Feature TONIGHT CHARLESTON CONTEST $100.00 CASH PRIZES Two couples will be chosen tonight. Get a partner and enter this big contest. It’s the craze of the country 100 Pounds Candy FREE AT THE CANDY FESTIVAL To every lady and child coming to the dance, a big bag of candy will be given free. Bring the children LADIES ADMITTED FREE ARKEON