Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1926, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR eCAmusements “STEEL PREFERRED” AT RIALTO THEATER WING CORDIAL RECEPTION One of the most delightful pictures shown her in many months is “Steel Preferred,” the big feature at the Rialto theater. Although theme fs dramatic, there is an abundance of relishable comed, The featured players are Vera Reynolds, Willlam Boyd and Charlie Murray. The story fy thrilling and appealing. The su porting roles are capably interpreted by Hobart Bosworth, Walter Long William V. Mong, Ben Turpin, Ni gel Barrie and Helene Sullivan, This {s a worthwhile photoplay, which every screon fan will heartily enjoy. Don't miss it “Mannequin” is a Real Style Show Gowns! Gowns! Gowns! Forty of the most beautiful go Ss ever WOT tn Hollywood—the style center of America—appear in “Mannequin,” James Cruze's production for Para- mount of Fannie Hurst's $50,000 prize-winning story, coming to the Rialto theater tomorrow. Each of the gowns is a distinctive conception of Howard Greer, creator of film fashions for Paramount. ‘They range from beautiful evening gowns to negiigee wraps of painted silk, afternoon party frocks, sport suits, and street dresses They are worn during a gorgeous mannequin s.-ne in a fashionable dressmaking establishment, in which beautiful Dolores Castello plays the role of the principal mannequin, as sisted by Charlot Bird and Bess Flow- ers rs COUNTRY STORE AND REGINALD DENNY AT (> THE GOLUMBIA TODAY Reginald Denny in his fine new comedy drama, “California Straight ‘Ahead,” is the attraction at the Columbia theater for the last times today. There is also a western: pic- ture starring George kin, and a comedy, The regular Monday night Coun- try Store will be held at 9 o'clock tonight. One hundred dollars worth of merchandise from a dozen Casper merchants will be given away free to the holders of lucky numbers Jack Hoxie in “Bustin’ Through” will be the feature for the Columbia theater starting tomorrow, hat Skinny Men Ought f to Know Gain Weight and Strength in Thirty Days or Money Back You probably kr that Cod Liver Oil is the greatest flesh producer in the world. Because it contains more Vita- mines than any food you can get. You'll be glad to know that Cod Liver Oil comes in sugar-coated tablets now so if you really want to put 10 or 20 pounds of real healthy ARINGTONS SECURED FOR AUN AT COLUMBIA The Arington Sotek company, a road show that is well known to all lovers of amusement in Casper, will begin a four-day engagement at the Columbia next Sunday, January 31, and it is said that the company is larger and better this year than ever before. This company claims to be the oldest theatrical organiza- tion in the United States, having been before the public for over 30 years, under the one name and un der the personal management of Walter Avington The opening performance will be “The Little Girl From Out Yonder,” a comedy drama of many thrills, ex citing moments and lots of good clean wholesome comedy, The Ar ington company hag the reputation of always glying clean performances addition to the melodramatic plot, there is the charming romance, be- tween Farrell and Miss Marlowe, and a most entertaining character: ization of the camp cook, by Heine Conklin. Yosemite Hotel Gives Tom Mix Honorary Dinner. Tam Mix, whose latest - picture ‘The Everfisting Whisper,” starting at the America theater tomorrow was made largely in Yosemite Val ley, has come to be known as one the favorite sons of that beautiful country, By reason of this, the management of the Sentinel Hotel at Yosemite National Park, gave flesh on your bones and feel well and strong ask the Kimball Druc store, Midwest Pharmacy and Casper Phar- macy or any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and if you don't gain five paynds in 30 days y drnggist is authorized to hand you back the money paid for them. It isn't anything unusual for a person to gain ten pounds in 30 days. “Get McCoy's, the original and gertuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet. — Adv you ~=PALICE JOYCE WARNER BAXTER ANNE RIALTO the noted Fox western star a fare well banquet when the shooting of this Jaekson Gregory picture was finished. Mix left immediately after. ward for a tour of Burope, Among those who attended the af- fair were Alice Calhoun, leading lady in “The Everlasting Whisper" and other members of the cast, including Robert Cain, Sid Jordan, George Ber vell, and Virginia Madison, eee RIN-TIN-TIN IN FILM THRILLER AT AMERICA; TOM MIX COMING NEXT If you like dramatic and exciting screen entertainment, then one pic: ture you must not miss is “The Clash of the Wolves,” the Warner Bros, Classic of the Screen starring Rin-Tin-Tin, which opened yesterday at the America theater and will be shown for the last times today. Rinty is a favorite with all dog lovers, and the small minority who find no interest in dog pictures would rapidly change their minds if they saw this canine star in his latest production, The story, written by Charles A. Logue, who also adapted it to the screen, is crammed with exciting situations and thrilling moments. In CHAMP GATE CRASHER SHOWN IN “CAMILLE OF BARBARY COAST? Tammany Young, known as the greatest gate crasher that ever gave a gate tender at a fight, a theater or a baseball game a quick go-by, exposes a new racket of the under- world in “Camille of the Barbary Coast,” the Associated Exhibitors production featuring Mae Busch and Owen Moore, which is at the Rex today for the last times. In the lingo of the street, Tam: many is a professional escort. Of course in the upper strata of Society there are professional escorts but none of th re the kind that Tam. QUIN DOLORES ZASU PITTS TOMORROW and “WEDNESDAY FORREST | TR They Made the many is Tammany in the film production. works on “piece work” as it were. He portrays the part of the Barbary Coast dance hall lizard who will escort women inside the place for twenty-five cents each. If business was good Tammany would probably bring in as many as fifteen women, After bringing them into the place he leaves them and returns to the entrance to aid a few more in evading the law. of Rustic and City Girl in Film. Robert Z. Leonard has famols for directing pictures thit appeal primarily to the heart and the eye. Never does he burden his audience with any well-meant on or “moral he believes that entertainment as entertainment should never become “preachy". So in his production of “Bright Lights,” which will be the attraction at the Rex theater Tuesday and Wednesday, there js no moral, un- less it is to yourself.” Charles Ray and Pauline Starke are co-starred in the picture. Ray plays the part of the rube who un: successfully tries to imitate the city slicker in order to impress hig chor 1 sweetheart. Sa 2,000 INDIANS RIDE IN HORSEBACK CHARGE FEATURED IN PICTURE “When a man can no longer ride he is dead.” In proof of this ancient Navajo belief thirty Indians, each more than 70, and two who have passed 90, rode with 2,000 younger red men in fierce battle charges from early morning until the afternoon light failed, day in and day out, for scenes in “The Vanishing Ameri- n.” The filming of this Zane Grey story took a company of 500 whites from Hollywood to the Navajo reservation in northern Arizona One of the ride “White Hair,” chieftains who Sweet Rom: become swas Bit-sle-sa one of the } fought inst li, avajo Kit Given FR A Coupon Given with BILLIE AND pe Casper Dany Movie Come True William Boyd and Elinor Pair, movie people, played opposite each other in 1 film that had some very romantic moments—as this picture shows, So, one night while the film was being made, secretly married. they slipped out and were Carson when the famous Indian agent, at the head of an American army rabble, conquered the Navajos in 1863. Richard Dix ‘is the Indian hero of ‘The Vanishing American." Lois Wilson, oah Berry and Malcalm McGregor also are featured in the picture, which will be shown at the Rialto theater on Saturday, COLUMBIA TODAY Reginald DENNY —In— “CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD” —Also— Mustang Western and Comedy Shows 1.30, 8:15, 6:30 8:00, 9:30 Country Store * TONIGHT AT 9 $100.00 Worth of Mer chandise FREE TOMORROW JACK HOXTE —In— “Bustin’ Thru” FRIDAY NIGHT at the RIALTO To the Person Holding the Lucky Coupon SPECIAL FEATURE :° TOMORROW NIGHT—TUESDAY Exhibition Dancing By Featuring the Charleston The dance that has taken the country by storm. See this exhibition tomorrow night. Arke Dances Tuesday, Thursday, Away EE Every 40-cent Ticket Starting Tuesday, START TOMORROW, You May Get the Lucky Coupon DIXIE LAMB It’s great! Saturday @rroune } EvIZAGETH Love for Her Husband Fades as Shadow of Oth Dear Mrs. Thompson: Who are the happiest, those who love and loves, or those who lve and never love? I am one of those who married and never loved, until a few months ago/ I was married real young to a man many years older than myself, We have been married several years and have one child we: both love, and 1 suppose that accounts for us being together today. My husband is very selfish and brutal. He will come home mean and ugly at times, I used to forgive and forget when he would ask, and promise he would never come home like that again. But he has drove all my respect away from him, I really never have loved him, He is a man who never thinks people are good, When we would go to a party or dance he would always abuse me before we got home, or else come to me and make some remark about who I danced.with or talked to, in the pres- ence of other people. That sure did hurt my feelings and at times I found it hard to keep back my tears, Now the real truth, 1 met a er Man Persists young man of my own age. He tried to be nice and at first I ignored his attentions. But as we got to meet- ing at dances and parties I saw our friendship was growing fast. So I gave up my,position at the office and went away thinking we could forget ch other. But when I came home Imost the first person I met was him and I saw right away we had missed each other a great deal, And different ones said he never went with any one while I was gone, or to any parties or dances, So I gave up dancing thinking he would find some one else. But when I wasn't there he would go home, and then phone me and ask me if I was sick, and I would say I had a headache and couldn't go, I would ask him if he had a nice time and he would he went home when I didn't come. Tell me, Mrs. Thompson, if we are doing an injury to one an- other by trying to keep apart. When Ww» love so deeply: I am sure he wiil never marry any one else and in other words I would surely hate to see him marry another girl while I am living. My husband has told me many times of other women he likes EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT A Most Imposing Cast of Players with Vera Reynolds, William Boyd, Charlie Mur- ray, Ben Tur- pin and Other Screen Artists. LAST TIMES TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 RIALTO ‘A Most Delightful Comedy Photodrama — The Ro- mance of Steel—a Great: Picture That Will Delight ‘All! —Also— & Bill Dooley *:} Comedy Topics of the Day News The Netto * Ladies Orchestra ~ THE GOOD OLD-TIME DANCES They’re going over big. Make up a party and come over Wednesday Night Music for the occasion by Bohn’s Orchestra. WASHINGTON HALL Dancing Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1926 fax better than me, He realizes we mated in many ways. He goes away and stays for weeks at a time. And be he never writes home while he {s TESSIE. I am inelined to think that your affection for this other man has gotten you in an I-don't-care: atti- tude toward y« husband, and spoiled all the chances there might have been of a readjustment of your relations, Perhaps his knowledge of your infidelity has had something to do with your husband's attitude to- ward you, And, of course, if you really had wanted to get this other man out of your life, you could have. A+ matters now stand, however, I think it would be best for you to talk over things with your husband as frankly as you have written me about them, If he loves you, he won't want to let you go; if he does not, he will be glad of the opportun- ity to get rid of you. If he loves u, then you, in all honor, should give up the other man, and see !f you can’t live happily with the father of your child. Remember, my dear, that your affectton for the other man has prejudiced your view of your husband. Be very sure, Tes- sie, that this other man's intentions ere honorable. And don’t let him know how unuch you love him until u in a position to be his wife AMERICA 40: 40c LAST TIMES TODAY CLASH ofithe witht RINTINTIN JUNEFMARLOWE —Also— “THE VANISHING ARMENIAN” —And— FOX NEWS STARTING TUESDAY TOM MIX os to “THE EVERLASTING WHISPER” Watch for the ‘Tribune-Herald’s mammoth Industrial edition. A com- plete survey of Natrona county and Wyoming tn 192! COLUMBIA 4 DAYS Starting SUNDAY MATINEE JAN. 31ST ARIRGTON STOCK €0. Ard Their Own ORCHESTRA 15—PEOPLE—15 Opening Performance “The Little Girl From Out Yonder” A Comedy-Drama in Four Acts, VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS 10c REX 25: LAST TIMES TODAY ‘Camillecfthe - Barbary Coast. Mae Busch. Owen Moore MACK scheeebeoe —And— PATHE NEWS TUESDAY AND PAULINE —With— CHARLES RAY STARTING THURSDAY “Confessions of a Queen” —With— ALICE TERRY and LEWIS STONE COMING SOON MAE MURRAY In Her Latest Picture “MASKED BRIDE” A Real Treat for Rex Patrons FOUR STARTING wm RICHARD DIX:LOIs WILSON: NOAN BEERY+ RIALTO MALCOLM MEGREGOR DAYS SATURDAY contest: 782 Entered the Guessing Contest. 403 Guessed “The Vanishing American.” The first ten receiving tickets to see this picture, Other big productions coming to the Rialto named in the Steel Preferred, Mannequin, Three Fs The Wanderer, A Kisc for Cinderella, The Weddin The Ancient Highway, Braveheart, The Ame: The Only Thing, For Heaven's Sake, Enchanted Hill, es East, g Song, Venus, An

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