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ar PAGE FOUR Am usements “MANNEQUIN,” FANNIE HURST'S PRIZE STORY, THRILLS RIALTO CHOWD 1 the new Par which ma de at the Rialto theater, he current screen several reasons. To begin with, it was produced by James Cruze, whose directorial stamp on a film is a guarantee of tainment and techn perfec- its produc! f und if any further pr were needed of the story's superla- tive excellence, it is the fact that it won the $50,000 Liberty Magazine prize for the best original motion picture plot. Last but not least, is the cast, which brings together a talented group of film celebrities, featuring Alice Joyce, Warner Bax- ter, ZaSu Pitts and Dolores Cos: tello. Little wonder then, that the pic- ture grips the attention from the opening flash-in and holds {t in a vise-like grip to the final dramatic ending. No story of recent years has contained more of poignant pa- thos and genuine heart appeal than this talent of a Mttle girl of the New York slums, who battles her way through heavy odds to love and hap- piness. Leatrice Joy’s new star picture, “The Wedding Song,” a thrilling screen melodrama dealing with a band of crooks who are bent upon robbing an islander of his treasure of pearls, will be shown at the Rialto theater tomorrow. Robert ‘Ames plays opposite the star. eee eagerness TRAINED ANIMAL ACT HEADS NEW COLUMBIA VAUDEVILLE OFFERING Five acts of new roadshow vaude- ville will be presented at the Colum- pia theater tomorrow Friday and Saturday. The feature act this week is Maude Fox and her pals, a most unusall and novel animal act with trained dogs and performing rac- coons. It is followed by Bob Grace, “The King’s Jester,” Hyland, Grant and Hyland, a clever trio of singers and dancers; Myre and Myre, “Pro- motors of Laughs,” and Williams and Lee, presenting their “Bowl of Tricks.” Eugene O'Brien and Laura La- Plante in “Dangerous Innocence” is the photoplay that will be shown with this week's vaudeville Jack Hoxie in “Bustin Thru’ ts the picture closing at the Columbia today. ‘Tonight is amateur night at the Colmbia, and $10 in cash prizes will be given to the best actors, Fol- lowing are some of the headline amateur acts: A juvenile quartet, singing all the latest songs; Victor Roco, in mandolin and musical saw numbers; Ernie Mass and his trained There will be several other so don't miss the fun aie MIX HELPS T0 QUELL YOSEMITE FIRE WHILE FILMING NEW PICTURE Fox motion picture compantes away on location seem to have the happy faculty of being on hand to Mix E t e on emit Byer! t America star and assist “Ph noted western his company gave valuabl ance in saving the office buildings the of the pe es a recent letter to Mr Recta him for assistance Farrow, manager of the Sentinel Hotel, wrote: “I noted personally association controlling direct the first line of hose that brought water to the building. How ed to get out of a warm 1 h to help jose will Gregory Rogers’ story of a young Irishman’s fight for romance and pugilis tic honors, of life on the o r of Old New York y years ago, has been pictur- @ by Warner Bros. and “Hogan's tarring Monte Blue, will riday at the America the- h Miller, Willard Louis, 2, Max Davidson, Nigel Barrie, Frank ‘rank Hagney Ben Turpin, Texas Kid are included in cast of “Hogan's All 'PLAY OF “DOWN EAST LIFE TO BE OFFERED BY ARINGTON TROUPE A story of those quaint New Eng- land const people is the play of “The Little Girl from Out Yonder." Sweet in thelr simplicity—strong in their conviction—honest in their theory. A story of a wee child washed in on a bit of driftwood from a wreck is the beginning and there {s a happy ending after many thrilling situa- tions. and bright moments where comedy predominates. Such is the story of a play to be offered by the famous Arington Stock company opening next Sunday at the Colum- bia. The Arington company is well known to the theater-goers of Casper and there is no doubt but that the Columbia will be packed Sunday to welcome the return. Arington’s own orchestra and vaudeville will be introduced between the acts and the the Serious illness and com- plications often follow an ordinary Cold. Check it; use the old EO Safe and Proven Remedy, “Lax- ative BROMO QUININE.” The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet. Proven Safe for more than a Quar- ter of a Century. ‘The box bears this signature = C.ULgove Price 30c. ] JAMES CRUZE’S SMASHING PRODUCTION FANNIE HURST’S $50,000 PRIZE STORY Vivid Scenes of Luxury and Splendor THE STORY THAT WON A PRIZE OF $50,000 The Romance of Every — Young Girl— Her Ambitions Her Pitfalls and Her Temptations a The Most Absorbing Play of the Year The Famous Liberty Serial Also COMEDY---NEWS---CARTOON THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO Magazine OF ALICE JOYCE WARNER BAXTER DOLORES COSTELLO ZASU PITTS TODAY 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o'clock TOMORROW and FRIDAY LEATRICE JOY —In— “THE WEDD eases | x SONG” that you were helping to hold and], ——_____.. Ned HIGHT LIGHTS WILL [= END (15 ENGAGEMENT AT TE EX TONIGHT who 1s co-starring y in Robert Z tion of “Bright Li theater for the last times ess who likes in- Sparks and Eugenie ‘Would you like to see a story de- A picted of a real queen's life? ee who ruled with her E in a brilliant kingdom in Eur was dethroned and then forced into exile in Paris? A queen who had all the beauty and magnetism of a story heroine, and whose gayety and laughter bid bitter tears? Such is the story of ‘Confessions +] of a Queen” which comes to the Rex theater on Thursday, It is a Victor Seastrom production for Me- tro-Goldwyn-Mayer, of] screen by him and Agnes Christine Johnston from the famous story by Alphonse Daudet . Alice Terry plays the role of the the reviews and try Che Casper Daily Crib adapted to the] or une Others in the cast are John Bowers, Besserer, Helena d’Algy, e Darro and Joseph Dowling ——__—_ pT ADDRESS MADE AT GAPITAL BY EX-G0V. SWEET OF COLORADO 2T— Swi .» Jan. iam BE. s from the pulpit of the church here Tuesday night, fect being “The World Q 1een Fredericka, and Lewi: e is seen he king, Chi COLU TOMORROW, FRI nd Miss Starke t Lights” are wford David- ‘Tomorrow Alright | A vegetable aperient, adds tote and vigor to the improves the a tte, relieves Sick Headache and Bil- lousness,corrects ation. Used for over MAUDE FOX 5 ACTS ROADSHOW VAUDEVILLE TRAINED DOGS AND PERFORMING RACCOONS MBIA DAY, SATURDAY and her PALS BOB GRACE “THE KING’ HYLAND, GRANT & HYLAND A Trio of Singers and Dancers “THE VERSATILE THREE” S JESTER” {chip ps off the Old Block NR JUNIORS—Little Rs “PROMOTERS MYRE & MYRE OF LAUGHS” One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR PRUGGIST, in Add ii —FIRST real secret of happiness? Is it social posi- tion? Wealth? Fame? Power? Get the answer in the new Warner picture “Hogan's Alley” with Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth Miller A screen sensation that grips you with the heart interest of simple folk— And thrills —yes, « plenty! Speeding autos! Aeroplanes! And the breath-taking rescue of the girl from a run- away train! ZANE GRE y's _ Be sure to see “Hogan’s Alley’ is more romantic, mo epochal in quality tha Americans—the Indiar WILLIAMS & LEE “A BOWL OF TRICKS” agithing Laura: La PLAN TE Sugine Oo DRIEN Daigerans Panocene MONKEY BAR FOR EACH KID AT SATURDAY MATINEE Starting Sunday Matinee, Januray 31st _- ARINGTON STOCK CO.- he AND THEIR CONCERT ORCHESTRA {— FOUR DAYS—TWO GREAT PLAYS “THE GIRL FROM OUT WONDER” A Comedy Drama in Four Acts VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS THE VANISHING AMERICAN There is no part of American history that nm To the Fine Photo; } ‘¢ fe e a - os PLAY— re interesting, more n this tale of the first ns. We will Start ‘The V FR In Order to Accommodate Our Patrons 10:30 Saturday Morning Indian Matinee SATURDAY MORNING Any Kiddie Wearing an Indian Suit Will be Admitted From 10:30 to 12 Janishing American’ EE o'clock Every Evening anc SPECIAL During the Engagement of “THE VANISHING AMERICAN” A special music score arranged by Nelly G. Todd will be played by a 10 PIECE ORCHESTRA 1 Sunday Matinee RIALTO CLASSICS of the SCREEN FOUR DAYS Starting Saturday «nswering the criticism of the world court advanced by Senator William Borah, of Idaho, and the last part of the evenlag was opened for pub- i» discussion on the tople that +s demanding the atttention of the ra- tion's statesmen, ‘The address was purely along ed- ucational nes, Ex-Goxernor Sweet has just returned from a tour through deho, where he addressed large audiences on this subject and he left here for Iowa, where he will take.up the same question. Dr. A. G. Crane, president of the University of Wyoming, was also on the program, delivering a short edv- cational talk .o the audience, Amateur Night TONIGHT ; SOME OF THE HEADLINE AMATEUR ACTS ‘A JUVENILE QUARTETTE 4 Singing All the Latest Songs i VICTOR ROCO Mandolin and Musical Saw Numbers ERNIE MASS And His Trained Dog IN ADDITION TO JACK HOXIE —In— ‘BUSTIN’ THRU’ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926 Raymond F. Marquis has returned { m Buffalo where he addressed a santch people Monday Marquis took as his “Robert Burns,” He also avored the audience with several meeting of evening, Mr. subject, vocal selections. Drink Hillerest_ Water. Phone 1151. START TODAY ‘A COUPON With Every 40c Ticket “RIALTO Giving You a Chance To Win $50.00 IN GOLD To Be Given Away. FRIDAY NIGHT socio 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. Shows at 1:30, 3:15, 6:30, 8, 9:20 AMERICA TODAY AND TOMORROW, WASHINGTON HALL Dancing Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday FRIDAY AND Hogan FOUR WORLD | JAMES J. JEFFRIES Former World’s Champion Heavyweight. TOMMY RYAN Undefeated middle and welter- weight champion, who retired with the title. SPIKE ROBINSON Featherweight Champion of Great Britain, JOE RIVERS Foremost lightweight of his time. JACK HERRICK Former heavyweight champion of Panama. LARRY WILLIAMS Dempsey’s former trainer. sh a Thee “THE EVERLASTING WHISPER” —Also— Lloyd Hamilton Comedy “CAREFUL PLEASE” INTERNATIONAL NEWS Shows 1, 3, 5, 7,9 SATURDAY MONTE BLUE—BEN TURPIN PATSY RUTH MILLER—LOUISE FAZENDA Ne ns Alley CHAMPIONS - SEEN IN THE PICTURE AD WOLGAST bas Former Lightweight World Champion. TED (Kid) LEWIS Former Welterweight World Champion. ‘And These Other Prize Ring Celebrities ELY STANTON Dempsey's sparring partner. DAN TOBEY Official announcer of the A. E. F., remembered by nearly all of the two million who got over there in the war, HARRY BURNS of the world, 10c 40c The Duet bag champlon 10 REX 25. LAST TIMES TODAY CHARLES RAY PAULINE STARKE —In— BRIGHT LIGHTS —Also— “SUNKEN SILVER” CHAPTER 3 Very Latest Fox News Shows 1:00, rhe 6:15 STARTING TOMORROW. production with ALICE TERRY LEWIS STONE GAINST a gilded back- ound of reck- ess Royalty Victor Seastrom director of “He Who Gets Slapped” has made a stirring film of power and beauty. You'll thor. oughly enjoy it. Based on the movel by Alphonse Daudet produced by LOUIS B. MAYER COMING SUNDAY. “TIME, THE COMEDIAN” —And— MISS CLELIA DYKE. AT THE STEINWAY Tuesday, Feb. 2 “ROSE OF THE WORLD” Starting Thursday, Feb. 4 MAE MURRAY —In— “MASKED BRIDE” If you enjoyed Miss Murray in the “Merry Widow,” you will marvel at “Masked Bride.”