Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1925, Page 4

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\GE FOUR Che Casper Daily Cribune ‘WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1925 [ -lE BEST PEOPLE pa into a big special under the direc-| just feminine enough to glory in SHERIDAN, Wyo. Dec. 10 —rour| McKenzie Patient tion of Erle C. Kenton, Robert Gor-| Garry's discomforture at having his dozen chickens which he was bring- — don, Mayme Kelso, Lincol a-| wife meet flame and she ing here for the Christmas trad a : ofan ad ‘Lee Shumway hav | simply won’ up the apparently Wee aenet Whik (a itents onl WALKS: tO Buffalo, LAST TIMES TODAY vio IS COMING T RIALTO tributed to the action of this rajJ-] incriminating slip. You can easily Frank Brittain's automobile went a road drama which has startling ac-| 'magine the series of mirth-provok- out and the car plunged int Sarah Obrecht plays the part of Garry’ temperamental little bride. ‘The story is one continuous laugh, centered around Garry's efforts to steal from Mabel’s room a pink silk slip which had been an injudious gift to her years before. Mabel is Jealous, | played by Miss Nell Obrecht. Jimmie lar as a magazine article and a cast of very well known players like Jane Novak, Robert Edeson, Gaston Glass ind Dorothy Revler have made it tion, leading up to a series of highly | ing events which fairly tumble oper fanrney, MACHINE TURNS OVER turning over, Pil ia lava slag Valley of the Moon in Idaho, lt contains a rhinoceros horn, silver sacle cay a piece of petrified Knob at Fort Phil from the a vont.) Does’t Know Why him. He then took him to the court house and fed him awalting the ar- Drink Hillerest Water. Phone 1151. Matinee 1, 3, 5, 10c 25c REX LEFTY FLYN N- \ a Te pare TF on hall on New Year's} seum at the high school. Most of the] Kenzie, arrived tired and hungry.) rival of a Fort McKenzre guard who Larchmont played by Ted Armond, Za - bifid speciments were secured in the Bad| having walked most of the way from| came and tool him back #0 the hos- | ' also gets into a peck of trouble dur- Tho hall ts easily available. Busses} Lands in South Dakota while Mr.| Sheridan. Charles Markert, deputy| pital. The young man did wot know 1 {ng the house party on Long Island make trips at short inter Anderson was a student in the state} sheriff noted his pecullar actions in] why he left the fort and made no | mm] ui se Mm é 1 ts y with her de ————>—_——_ school of mines at Rapid City, 8, D.| the Voilles pool hall and questioned] opposition to returning. sensational thrills. each other. he 1 ituation of a girl of a ——— Jp in senate ge ms eae FOSSILS SENT TOH SENT T0 HIGH BUFFALO, Wyo., Dec, 30.—Jim h Pleading with her ~ year ren in New York with Haze! McCormick, a soldier from Fort Mc er y + his Dawn in the leading rol 6 ? ” i mary ber eI BED HOT TIRES’ TQ oar SMILIN AT TROUBLE mo oe ie Sr SCHOOL AT MT SHERIDAN le 1 co. teewees| AE AMERICA FEATURE JACK MULHALL Ba “aipenay Ove? WMUDEILE 5 1 regardless of SHERIDA in a land of public schools, has received a fine , no hand!- al = | Le: collection of fossils sent by Ludlow Chapter No. 9 a false ie tives Anderson as an addition to the mu- STARTING THURSDAY ——And— Con Of the clever! ‘with Monte Blue starring, Pats eae cocoa mee." es| BI AT COLUMBIA | ‘LARRY SEMON and a spa supporting c | . “Red Hot | J in Classic ot the Ber nor | | Makes gy f /, “SOLID CONCRETE” sic. Jrow at the Americ he | of roadsh: ra dines afisk ec * includes Fred Esmelton, Lin Gorimbia toeatad pales they) INTERNATIONAL NEWS tells was popu- | Con Stedman, nklin, Tom the bill will play | aMinute fas popu! MoGuire, Jimmie s on Sunds i ¥ Quinn and M. week include Jerry | The story is a rip ling ventriloquist; Al | of accidents, automobile: , king and queen of Marr, | in which the hero, injured in a and Hazelton in thelr of SReeN wine TODAY wreck, gets afraid of motor cars. “My Friend, the f But when the girl he loves is in| Newspaperman;” Conboy and Jane,| ming ber battle with death in 1, 2:40, 4:20 danger, he speeds to h e at} a comedy satire with harmony sing-| the hills of California, Anna 6, 7:40, 9:20 the maddest pace he ever drove at , and the Three Jordans, in aj Q. Nilsson, also of the films, ae eee i Pachils apesd-semon (cays novelty) eit, SF tn) 8 Seotel” is nursing severe injuries. A RAILROAD THRILLER Tormorrow Monte plays the charming idler,] “The Columbla announces an ex-| ©, brashed | fromthe Py who, from © of racing,| traordinary film feat to play in| was Alright turns to. horse-back riding, and oon finetien with tis rsa aaG back of a runaway horse by Patsy Ruth Miller, the impulsive girl] ville y ” starring Virginia] a branch of a tree near Los A a alld, yeastable laxative te B || who races in and out of his life in| y ne O'Brien Angeles. zs Featuring Fnepeh pining ie plan bly her high-powered roadster, Fred ie S Glimnative functions normal Esmelton is her father and young : JANE NOVAK = I In Stedman Monte's best friend. | ¢| bd HAT’S what makes beauty —a i Malcolm Waite, Tom McGuire and SMILIN AT TROUBLE for everybody, so come prepared for Tea skin! A skin perfect in Dorothy Revier, William Lowery play three crooks, ile nlehb its texture — free from pimples,| WW | DANGER Robert Edeson and Jimmy Quinn the owner of a Better get your tickets today, for | blackheads or blotches. MW gambling house. Charles Conklin CLOSES TODAY AT REX there will be just as many tickets And how everybody loves to look = " of his inimitable roles as} sold as there are seats. at beautiful skin! How they ad- h SIC NAL chman. | r= ne mire the fresh, clean, healthy ap- = 3 ALSO—THE MISFIT SAILOR =— . Kenton directed the pro- Pearance a perfect skin gives! baad AN g p u , Which was adapted from] ‘Viola Dana, who is Mrs. Maurice And do you know what makes From she itet T D the Gregory Rogers novel by Ed-| Bennett Flynn in private life, had skin lovely? Well, it’s healthy, rich, > hips off the Old Block | ward 7, Lowe, Jr., and photographed| the first opportunity to watch her red blood. Healthy blood purifies} with corscony Rooms = a mtsdhione by Charles Van Enger. rqung husband work since they ae = inane off Loder deat KINOGRAM NEWS : a Ld ‘There are two very good reasons] have bee: arried wh vi les that cause skin eruptions, ri Little Rs why Clara Bow is wearing Pea Seine rake ae “Smilin’ at Trouble.” FOR ESSEX COACH 10 And §. S. S,, that great blood Monte Blue THE NETTO LADIES [24 i Aciate Gost One-third the regu- mous bob rather long these days. lynn had been so busy her- cleanser and builder helps Nature ORCHESTRA wens Cee | ‘depen Be rks The first and most tmportant is that|self that she had not had time for make rich, red blood. You never | then candy costect she is portraying the role of a coun-| months to observe what her large, N have to worry with embarrassing Patsy | us Por children and adults. try school teacher in Fox films “The| athletic lesser fraction was doing skin blemishes when you keep your | SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST, Ancient Mariner,” now at hte Amer-} o she, accompanied the Harry Gar blood full of healthy red-blood-cells Fred BE 1t ss ica theater. The second is that Miss] son company on location when they Take S. 8, S. and have the beau re smeliton Bow really has been busy to} shot the scenes for the big dam se-| |The management of the Arkeon| tiful skin that belongs to you Ane Lincoln Stedman ———| visit a beauty. parlor her | quences. “Smilin’ at Trouble” will Dancing Academy will have another while it’s making your skin lovely locks trimmi clude {ts engagement at the Tex vente next Tuesday | S. 8.8; ta giving you Charles Conklin | a handsome car a > wh firm, plump flesh — Rees UPROARIOUS FARCE COLUMBIA PLANS PUANGIDIC. . |isractercar'atscrsstet| scant ae aoe William Lowery Some patron of the Arkeon is going sarod mea er tend re Also to get it for ‘nothing. ‘sons at- 7 } ch, red blood that S. S. § ‘ aes 2 | WILL BE PRESENTED tending. the Gancitg acahemnys lace] Cezio® VARIETIES j THEATRE || inged to ohvain and save al tho cou. | Helps Netra build that docs it Nie pons possible. Coupons are given " Ger 4 bas * C I } vaudeville roadshow troupe which} the New Year with a grand carni- —_—_— opens at the Columbia tomorrow that| val ball. Novelty hats, caps, noise- \ : “Up tn Mabel's Room,” the popu-| they: are all set for the spectal mid- ee confett! and other favors } lar farce comedy, with its ludicrous] night show that is to usher out the| will be provided free to patrons. The i OBR HT ERS Secidanty, wil datghe; Cadper’ uth | Gis use Coknorew: siuer's Sis sor] Naw seeeoe ees tants wets ae LAST TIMES TODAY NEW YEAR’S EVE t <i ences tonight. The Obrecht Sisters] tire troupe {s combining its talent| keon always is a gala affair and one L < and Johnnie Sullivan and thelr splen-| to make {it an honest-to-goodness| that attracts a great crowd. The € oe SS did company are delightfully adapt-| peppy new year treat. The show will | management will spare no pains to ian 99 ' ‘Laviés 0 ed to this play. start off at 11 o'clock with m short|#ee the 1926 4g properly introduced. GIGANTIC FROI IC pe -LADIES ORCHESTRA Johnnie Sullivan has the role of| special film, after which will start] There will be no dancing at the cd Garry Ainsworth, honeymooner, who] the big frolic which will be at {ts} Arkeon tonight. With . ‘ strives to keep from his bride the] heighth when the old year pass Ci UPAEIRE ORD bats i: ie t AL H. WOOD'S fact that he ever had an affalr- out. BE ak ti en ay Bie CLARA BOW ad EAR s AT ve 2 the most Innocent imaginable—with! A big shipment of noise makers WASHINGTON HALL T I E WII i A A Mi ’ e ‘ FAMOUS COMEDY the —_fasctnatin widow. bel has been received. There'll be plenty | HUM an Al { . ‘ —Also— 6 BE SCENE OF MERRY as 0 y i SOP LLOYD HAMILTON n ‘ IN M ABEL’S | NEW YEAR FE FETE —In— “Everything for a Wonderful Party” sc ” ne JONAH JONES DANCING BEGINS AT 9 P. M. ' A big New Year's eve frolic will be ANCIN ; { ROOM” held at the Washington hall. The D. G STOPS AT 2-2 2 } public is urged to attend this affair and to dance the old year out and > pagar ie wt EVERYBODY’S GOING will provide its usual peppy brand WILD WEST / ef Saute and everything possible will Latest Fox News 10c and 40c Chamber No. } one to insure complete enjoy- 23 d r¥ hi alr tie bead ment of the evening by everyone Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock See the Old nee Om an ie gine Year In at Aa Bs AED who attend the dance. Danot: 1 ashington Ha. LARRY SEMON | start at 9 o'clock. tra ' her dance will be h 5 SOLID CONCRETE j Pi eee papa Prices 25¢ and 50c Onepeys Block West : Only s] ee Matis ao pene PRGeerTR foe aaa 5 ACTS ROADSHOW Ht Won't Be Long V AUDE V ILLE BE PREPARED TOMORROW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY FOR JERRY GOLDE | ALFREDS and HERSH ; The Fiddling Ventriloquist” “The King and Queen of Blues” NEW YEAR’ “1 Z i 4 one MOORE and HAZLETON | . 4 t | Gi |" coNDBY : A Productionette | THE GR Nf 7 and VAN | THREE JORDANS H 7 ! » la O e | A Comedy Satire with Harmony Songs | “Fun in a Hotel” 7 EATEST CELEBRATION =SSEX COACH ALARA SARA SSI TERE ST Also Extraordinary Film Feature OF ALL = Ss i Novelty Hats, Caps Noisemakers, Confetti Tuesday, Jan. 5th Mb 5 i i i ¥ VIRGINIA VALLI and EUGENE O0’BRIEN and everything, will be given away, ., Shows Each Afternoon and Night—Mats. 10c and 30c Eve. 10c and 40¢ save Your Coupons oes moo meonwormvern IT NEW YEAR'S EVE FREE ° Thursday, December 31 MIDNIGHT |. Coupons Given Away F R O l l C Get your party ready now FREE SVERY 1G EAGLES’ HALL , It'll be a “pip” thi Get All You Can TOMORROW NIGHT €.B | Pip Mug year 324 WEST YELLOWSTONE In addition to the three regular vaudeville performances tomorrow at 2 :80, 7 and 9, there will " bea apes) midnight performance, An especially arranged entertainment, and entirely dif- = $10 00 PRIZE VY IALTZ ferent from the regular shows, but presented by the artists of the vaudeville troupe. A, ° ‘ NOISE MAKERS ’N EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY UNION ORCHESTRA ___ GET TICKETS NOW, 50 CENTS PROGRAM FOR TODAY ONLY — ‘ BILLY SULLIVAN in “THE FEAR FIGHTER” MUSTANG WESTERN AND COMEDY Auspices Casper Aerie No, 806 NO DANCING TONIGHT

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