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‘ atau PAGE FOUR oA usements x of the most ee ss back picturesque and ttle. traversed mou uins of western North Caro- | r r from) Asheville. | MT ian THEATER I5 BRILLIANT cmt SEBE DANIELS STARS omceman women) AE “SPLENDID CRIME? eco oc!) MOA AT THE RIALTO ndid Crime," his | which € Rialto theater, proves e of ngs. It proves that Bebe s of can handle comedy and Board with equal facility, and that Mr.| William de Mille is as skillful with th 1 pen as he Is with a megaphone, The plot framework of this pho: play is the reformation of a girl rook and her romance with a 80: lety millionaire, but the author-dl- rector has given this basic theme an riginal twist, filled it with comedy by of ‘own | ingredients, added some dramatic , on of the| trimmings, a surprise climax and a tad ; ial “es.| delightful ending, and the result ts me toe ie camniy | picture bubbling over with whole- Pe t Gout me fun, amusing situations and = ; . y of the | mst action. : | As the female and junior member — a | of a trio of crooks, Bebe has a role Re Elsie Moran | that offers full scope for her com: the little ¢ Aes tags shcct ll gifts, and also permits her to M lay her versatility as a dramatic rh ; | ss. Her performance rings at all times because there Is an air of unaffected naturalness \bout it, as undercurrent of sincer- ity and plausibility that holds the nterest from the opening flash-in 0 the final fade-out. A ugh Bebe's is the outstanding haracterization, she is ably sup- ported by an exceptional group of | Players, headed by Neil Hamilton to whom of intelligence nd inst | ‘LOVE AND GLORY’ 1s MEN'S NIGHT PICTURE AT COLUMBIA THEATER “Love and Glory,” with an excel lent t including Charles De Roche, Madge Bellamy, Wallace Why have BOILS? ils and pure, rich, red blood | never togethe They simply | won't mix, 4 than oil and Hea water, dries these p 's the reason com- | There’s ny other | MacDonald and Ford Sterling. is the the skin, when | feature play at the Columbia red cells is rughe | tonight and it’s men’s night also Each lady purchasing a ticket her- | self will receive a free ticket for her male escort. There is also a Mustang western S. S. S. makes the |comedy on the program, “The Man strong in ‘healthy, red- | With A Scar,” starring Billy t : Pain tey, torturous | Humes, The comedy bill is, “Badly ; Pimples, black- | Broke.” —itching, burn- The Collegiate Harmonaters, five hes and other in eruptions sim- . §. 8. S. has been do- thing for 100 years. S. S. from any So, w hy have boils? Get er bottle. It’s more eco. versatile youngsters in hot Marimba Xylophone ensemble numbers in terspersed with Instrumental mod. ern jazz numbers on piano, xylo phone, cornet and drums will be the headline of the five roadshow acts to play the Columbia on ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The picture to be presented with this week's vaudeville is Reginald g) Denny in “California Straight | Ahead.” embarra Ply ge t out. It’ —_—__—_ TE “GRIFFITH STORY OF )) SAWOUST ARENA NOW PLAYING AT THE lh A number of animals were used by W. Griffith inthe filming of the circus scenes in “Sally of the Saw | dust,” his latest screen feature now showing at the Rex theater under |a United Artists Corporation release. HARKON- ATERS Jazz-Marimba Band of Five Versa oa) D. atile Hes This week's f road | Included among them was one Lusy, un elephant described b D. Ww.’ WAL 1s “the most marvelous creature I u “1 less trouble with I a most extras!" the director, and went tell of the accomplistments of he versatile Carol Dempster, who lays the name part in the new picture, as an elephant trainer. Carol, it seems, got along so well with the huge animal that it did things for her which ordinarily would have required six weeks’ training by an experienced elephant 8 | handler Ivan Linow, the actor-wrestler iy8 a prominent part in the new |ten-chapter Patheserial, “Sunken | Silver," which features Allene Ray |and Walter Miller apd is being | shown every Tuesday and Wednes. | at the Rex t . | “Sunken Silver,” which ts a mys- melodrama, was adapted by Frank Leon Smith from Albert Pay- son Terhune's popular novel of I rida Black Cae r's Clan." Tell them you saw {t in the Herald fhe Casper mut Tribune RADIO PROGRAM FOR TODAY | Sr RSG Die els 9: TU ESDAY, JAN. eRe (Central Standard Time.) Radio Programs WHITE-CAPS WMAQ (448) of Women's C. | srams. 11:59 P. KLDS (441) Ind. 12:00 Midnight 15 Midnight Pro- WHT (400) Chicago. Your Hour Leag 20 FB. WIsO (226) Chicago, Midnight Chicago, Tl, Fed:) jambore has " S—SPORTS M. 7:00 WBZ ) Springtield—Pro: go. Evening at} par (492) N: ¥- Conversational fessional Hockey—Boston Bruins vs. owes Montreal. R (390) Cleveland. Studio. 655 P.M. 9:00 WSAI (826) Cincinnati— P (476) Fort Worth, Con-| way (380) Schenectady. “Travel Bridge played-by Radio. c ralk."” Also from. WJZ and WRC. <3 Ras) ttle-Cornish—| WSAI (326) Cincinnati WSAL 7:00 P.M. sao Artistic. Ensemble, Musical}: WHT (40% Chicago. Studio Pro-| ww (248) St. Louls, Literary School Artis Ense Whey aN Program. ave 10:00 P. M. Reading. M. YMBB (250) Chicago— alsa 5 ; nage Bye ite TDatise Orenestra ) ‘Battemedeaecaner Way (405) Zoologieal Talk - : ATIONS 4 Beri 5 SILENT ST/ 390) Cleveland. Bingine | Hoek ann Pittsburgh. WHDBM (226) Chicago. Studio Pro-| World Crulse Pei ta KPO (420) San Francisco. studto} __ WHAS (400), Loulsville, | ‘Theitt ary =e Tall. Ray Tae a 9.00 P. M. EVENING CONCERTS 5:30 P.M. KDKA (309) 8. Pitts, “K. D. K. AL WGY (380) Schenectady. Dinner Program. 5P WCCO (417) St. cert, 540 Pd N. ¥. 700 P, M. M. aul. Dinner Con- WEAF (49 “Coal Miners’ Trio to WE Broad. WBBM (226) Chicago. moor. WMBB (250) Chicago. Trianon Ow 0) Cleveland. Program fro. i WEEL (349) Boston, Musteal. WIP (609) ‘Shakespeare in Music.” 7:30 P.M, WHO (526) Des Moines. Raleigh artet i mi 1469) Washington. Edison (400) Louisville. Concert. (492) N. Y. Gold ne ; ico, Twins, alsc %, WJAR, WEAR, WEE ie IB WOC V Way (380) Schenectady. Edison Hour also WJZ, WRC. KDKA (309) B. Pitts. Tumburitz Orchestra, 50 P.M. WSAI 2s) Cincinnati, Chimes. 8.01 KFDM (816) Beatimont, Tex. Mu- sica WSB (428) Atlanta, Musical, Chal- al. (300) Atlantic City. (380) Schenectady. Vor ) Cincinnati. WBAR, WSAIL, old we CO, woc, WTAG N. ¥. Comedies. 8:05 P. M. KFAB (341) Lincoln. .U. Musical 8:15 P.M WCAU (277) Phila WIP (50) Phila 8:20 F WMAQ (448) Chi 8:30 F of Neb iphia. Vocal no recital. Musical i. WGN (302) Chicago. Studio. WMC (500) Memphis. Musi WOAIL 5) San Antonio. Phantor Tech KDKA (380) Schenectady. Program by Mass. also WJZ, WBZ, y, WRC y Sadrian Trio . Chiropractte De Luxe aan Cincinnati. Formica Concert Orchestra. WPAA (476) Dallas. Bridge, WBBM (226) Chicago. Vocal En semble yeti) N, Y. , WFI, Bridge, also WGR, WoC, SNRR (435) Regina, Regina Rover Scouts, KTHS (375)-Hot Springs. Classi- cal, WEAR (390) Cleveland. studio Program. 9:15 P. M, WHAR (275) Atlantic City, Strand Organ. Double-Treatment ON’T dose a child for a cold. You may upset the little one’s digestion. Bet- ter use what thousands of mothers have learned to de- pend upon, Simply rub Vicks VapoRub over the child’s throat and chest at bedtime and get the benefit of its two- fold action:— (1) Direct to the inflamed air pas. sages by its medicated vapors, re- leased by the body heat, and (2) Direct through the skin like an old-fashioned poultice, “drawing out” the soreness and pain. Good for the colds of all the family, ways acts at once yvicks Over 21 Mitton Jars Useo YeaRLy pes ee BYRON MORGAN’S HILARIOUS STORY Galifornie’ Straidht Ahead 5 aint Friday Saturday COLUMBIA THURSDAY, Prizes awarded for best prizes. ; Everybody welcome. to bring box lunch for two, Old Time Dance and Box Social AUSPICES FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES JANUARY 21 Eagle Hall, 324 West Yellowstone decorated box and other Ladies are requested Prizes Donated by Golden Rule, Casper Pharmacy, Casper Stationery Co. Richards & Cunningham Old Time | Y. Eveready Hour | Musical | KGO (361) Oakland. WRNY (259) N. view. 10:10 P. M. WKRC (326) Cincinnati. Everyready Lecture Y. Town in Re Popular WMAQ (448) Chic: T TO DANCE? 7:00 P. M. WIR (517) Detro! 30 Philadelphia. U. of C Serenaders. Songs. WIP (509) Pagoda WRNY (259) N. ¥. Up and Down] Club, . Groadw 0 P.M. 10:30 P.M. WBBM Chicago. Moulin WGN (202) Chicago. Jazz Skam-| Rouge. 8:30 P.M. per. 7HN 1, Y. Palisades. WRC (469) Washington, WRC| WHN (360) N. ¥. | Palisades Foolish teriainers, 7 11499) innati, Formica. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Grand Thea Heat erettar a Daneel ‘FcR (86) Seattle, Studio” Fea. KPO (423) Gan Francisco,” Fale Aire mont. ID on s WMEB (250) Chicago. Chicago. 11:00 P. M. KTHS (375) Hot Springs. Special Des Moines. Little} ance, see WMC (500) Memphis. Organ. WCAU (275) Pittsburgh. Cathay KGW (492) Portlind. Concert. Garden. RC (826) Cincinnati, Popular} “Wip" (609) Phila, Dance, also Songs. KGO (361) Oakland. Rickety. AF’ (492) N. ¥. Lopez, also Rackety Radio Minstrels, 7 WFI, WEEI, WGR, 30 P. M. KGO (361) Oakland. Auction 09) rf ‘hila. Pagoda. ridge CKAC 1410) Montreal. Windsor, AMERICA 10c Today and Wiiinesdey! —With—- LEW CODY ELEANOR BOARDMAN CREIGHTON HALE RENEE ADOREE Today and RcX 10c 25c Wednesday GRIFFITH SALLY OF THE i UST Comedy 5 “SUFFERING with ” Pes hat rhe CAROL DEMPSTER. nternational News and W.C. FIELD Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 —Ateoz STARTING THURSDAY | “SUNKEN SILVER” Chapter 2 FOX NEWS Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 STARTING THURSDAY “SEVEN SINNERS” —With— Each lac ticket fo ‘THE HEART OF BROADWAY MARIE. PREVOST CLIVE BROOK CLAUDE GILLINGWATER JOHN PATRICK MEN’S NIGHT TONIGHT ly purchasing a ticket herself will r her male escort to see receive a free ‘LOVE AND GLORY’ —With— Also Mustang Western “THE MAN WITH A SCAR” and Comedy “BADLY BROKE” vo COLUMBIA CHAS. DE ROCHE, MADGE BELLAMY WALLACE McDONALD, FORD STERLING Block West of Henning VAUDEVILLE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SQUARE DANCE . WEDNESDAY NIGHT Come and have a real good time. Music for the occasion by BOHN’S ORCHESTRA WASHINGTON HALL TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1926 00 Midnight KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Meyer- vi WSAI (326) Cincinnatl, Sinton's. rie 10:00 P.M. _ 0 A.M. i WFI (395) Phila. Bellevue Strat- KHJ (405) Los Angeles. Hick ford. man's. WMCA (341) N. (Copyright, 1926, by International Y. Hotel McAlIp! Schenectady. 0.) Radio Programs, Ch’ WGY (380) rake (240) St. Louis, Romaine. JWCAE (462) Pittsburgh. Midulight 1o:0 P.M : NOTICE WOAW Ose Matar Omadala. TO THE PUBLIC: ; Wisi shee I wish to state at ‘this time iret Sega on ary that J do not desire anyone to Seattl call on me for medical atten- tion. Iam not practicing med- icine in the city of Casper. Anyone who needs medical at- tention should not call on me, but rather call on a general practitioner in the city who de- votes his time to the practice of medicine, I am a skin snec- ialist while here giving local and electrical theraneutics. Resnectfully, WM. M. de ORGLER, Dance. KFOA (454) Seattle. Harkness. ing (428) San Francisco, Cabt- ria Kaw (492) Portland, Multnomah WRC (469) Washington, Le Para dls. Beginning Jan, 1 JAKE Will Clean and Press Men’s Suits and Overcoats $1.25 Call for and Deliver JAKE THE NIFTY TAILOR PHONE 892 tube today. Makes yourhead & and nose feel fine. a Easy to apply > Quick to act ‘TRY DRUG STORE FIRST 30¢ anton 60c per tube DANGE JANUARY 19, ARKEON Benefit Pi Beta Phi Sorority Soremcat eke) . "Bo0ue Boia ae CT BEBE : DANIELS | ‘THE SPLENDID CRIME" with NEIL HAMILTON Come and see “The Splendid Crime” committed by Bebe Daniels and a great cast. Swift and smooth, human and humorous, punchy and polished. Story by William De Mille. WILLIAM de MILLE PRODUCTION G Garamount Gletiire ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS Mack Sennett perc DORT TEM DAD’ RALPH GRAVES KINOGRAM NEWS WEEKLY THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Shows 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7.40, 9:20 TODAY ie i AL T oO TOMORROW “STEEL PREFERRED” LT ROT GUESS THE NAME OF THE BIG PICTURE COMING TO THE RIALTO The first ten guessing correctly will receive two tickets. Leave guesses with name and address at box office. Picture is now being advertised in the theater. Sce next Sunday's Tribune-Herald for winners. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19 AT Washington Hall Under Auspices of the Athletic Club of the Burlington Railroad. ADMISSION 99c Take North Casper Bus People 0 Succeed in improving ; their financial condition, break away from the beaten paths of routine and sell things. The Help Yourself Club of the Rex Theatre has something that you can sell the Casper public. One Hundred Eleven Dollars and Eleven Cents ($111.11) each week for 9 weeks is the reward for the first highest in the Help Yourself Club campaign closing March 22, 1926. Call in person, phone or write the Help Yourself Club. Do It now. 128 South Center St. (Old Herald Office) Phone 714 \

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