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PAGE FOUR Am usements WEDDING SONG’ AT RIALTO 15 PICTURE OF NOVELTY AND CHARM t into the des y trail of PILL-SLAVE FREED FROM CONSTIPATION Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN brought natural relief in a few weeks j Ps art-bran rood at all. BOHN’S ellent, | Joe River American,” tell the crux of the story of the Indians which Paramount has made into an epic picture, due at the Rialto tomorrow. The bitter, courageous, determined but hopeless stand of the Indians against the white enemies, their re- treat from the green fields and well watered country they had called their home for centuries, into the barren desert is a powerful episode “The Vanishing American.” he company which remained on Navajo reservation approximate- ly four months, included Richard Dix, who plays the role of the In- dian hero, Lois Wilson, the heroine, Noah Beery lcolm McGregor and scores of others, BOWERY LIFE VIVIDLY PICTURED IN “HOGAN'S ALLEY? AT THE AMERICA Take a trip back to the Bowery of old New York, and share the drama, pathos and humor in the lives of the simple folks of the East Side in one of the most exciting coniedy-dramas of the season at the America theater. Monte Flue {s the star, a young Irish pugilist. And then there is lovely Patsy Ruth Miller as Uttle Patsy Ryan, the terror of the alley, the impru- dent youngster who grows to charm- ing girlhood and becomes engaged to Monte, against her father’s wishes. Willard Louls plays her father, a genial old Irishman for fair, and Louise Fazenda is her most amusing as a Groadway show girl. suave villain is played by el Barrie and Max Davidson is lelightful as the old clothes man. The remainder of the cast 13 ex- and includes Frank Bond, rank agney, Ben Turpin and y Carr, For the sake of prize-fight fans { both sexes, it is most important o mention that some famous ex- hampions appear in ene exciting Athle| a them James nson, Ad ¥ 's and * Rob- Ryan Le ‘Tommy “Kia” Lee's great produc: fan Has Loved,” adds fame of the’ director ® name of William Fox, immense conception is one t thrilling screen creations d to the audiences at the theater next Sunday and Monday. ‘As No Man Has Ever Loved” is t picture version of the matchless written by Dr. Edward Bver- t Hale and published in 1863 un. ler the title, “The Man Without a Mr. and Mrs, ©. F, pending Smart are a few days in Casper from Mr. Smart is an official rthwestern railroad. ete Le ts Go to the show at our expense. Write or a & snappy sentence ner on the Classified page. If ANOTHER SATURDAY NIGHT —At— WASHINGTON HALL A HOT TIME FOR ALL WE’LL BE THERE WILL YOU? > ORCHESTRA ublish it you win two show el Mh “Charlestons” 4 Hours, 40 Minutes . to Set Up U.S. Miss Bee Wolz, 20, Louisville, Ky., stenographer, shows how she endurance record of four hours and 40 minutes, shattering the mark of one hour and 40 minutes previously hung up by a Winona,\: Minn., barber. | Ice cream twas the only nourishment she took during the test, in which she. performed 53 intricate steps. Unexhausted by the performance. immediately afterward she went to an all night dance. Endurance Record MONKEY TO GIVE OUT MONKEY BARS TO KID PATRONS OF COLUMBIA The Columbia ts offering to the- ater patrons for today five acts of roadshow vaudeville, headed by Maude Fox and her pals, a novelty animal act featuring trained dogs, performing raccoons, monkey and a darling little skunk. At Saturday's matinee, “Pal,” the monkey, will be in the lobby to hand out monkey bars to each child attending the matinee, The feature picture playing with this week's vaudeville is “Danger- ous Innocence,” with Laura La- Plante and ind Eugene O'Brie O'Brien. POWERFUL STORY OF LOVE AND INTRIGUE NOW PLAYING AT REX “Confessions of a Queen” now playing nt the Rex was made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by Victor Seastrom, who together with Agnes Christine Johnstone adapted it to the screen from “Kings in Exile," Alphonse Daudet's famous story. “Confessions of a Queen” is a powerful story of love and intrigue, In tempo and theme ft is unlike Sea- strom’s two preceding productions, “Name the Man" and “He Who Gets Slapped.” The cast of “Confessions of Queen” is headed by a Allee Terry, Lewis Stone, John Bowers and Helena d'Algy K. Wilson assisted Director trom, while Perey Hilburn was chief cameraman, That period often referred to as “The good old days," when the long brass rail was still an institution and the horse drawn coach bright with silver trappings, was the pride of the best families, 1s compared with startling contrast to modern stoms in the Com i h the Rex th lay The st irony well. It wife t “Time, is coming to wh ory is a masterpiece ot and genuine entertainment as tells of the struggle of a free herself from the shacgles 0 boredom that are weigh ing her down. Her attempt to seek forgetfulness and happiness in the arms_of another, brings about her “THE VANISHING AMERICAN” --With— RICHARD DIX LOIS WILSON NOAH BERRY A cast of 10,000 Indians and 100 principals, “The Van- ishing American” is the final epic of the fast-disappear- ing Red Man. STARTING P “TOMORROW MORNING 10: 30 | INDIAN MATINEE ALL KIDDIES WEARING INDIAN SUITS WILL BE ADMITTED FREE FROM 10:30 TO 12 10 PIECE ORCHESTRA ‘G A SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE ARRANGED BY NELLIE G, TODD EVERY EVENING AND SUNDAY MATINEE Featuring Overture, “Poet and Peasant,” by F. V. Suppe ADMISSION—Matinee, Children 10c, Adults 40c; Eve., Children 20c, Adults 50c be RIALTO STARTING TOMORROW husband’s suicide and the disappear- ance of the man, But years later he returns into her life as her daughter's lover; and it is only through the bitter realization that abe is old and unsought-after that saves her girl from the world- Te BUILD IT UP!) People have coughs and colds mostly because they lack resistance and are not adequately nourished. Scott’s Emulsion ee rich in vitamins supplies the weakened system with nourishment that helps restore resistance. Build up your strength with Scott’s Emulsion. AMERICA Che Casper Daily Cribune en ARINGTONS, ALWAYS POPULAR, WILL GOME TO COLUMBIA SUNDAY Manager Stewart announces that he has secured the Arington Stock company to appear at the Columbia arting Sunday, January 81. The ington company is the oldest com- pany of its kind in the United States and has been coming to Casper an- aually for several years, always pre- senting the latest comedies and com- edy-dramas. The company at this time num- bers fifteen, also the Arington :or- chestra. This announcement will be pleasing news for the many friends and admirers of this well known company. The opening play will be a com- na of the sea, full of thrills abundance of character com- The Little Girl from Out Yon- This play will be the offer- der.” ing for the matinee and night Sun- day and Monday evening. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings the offer- ing will be a comedy in four acts, “Broadway Jones.” This company will introduce specialties between acts as heretofore and the prices will be the same Arington popular ; oe Drink Hill t Water. Ph 1151. the best coffee money can buy— OUST OHSRECEST ORCL now you can try DINNERSTORIES A clerk showed 40 patterns of ginghams to a man whose wife had sent him to buy some for her, and at every pattern the man said: “My wife said she didn’t want any- thing like that.” The clerk put the last piece back on the shelf, “Sir,” he said, “you don’t want gingham. What you want is a divorce.” On one occasion the minister de- livered a sermon of but ten min- ute’s duration—a most unusual thing for him. Upon the conclusion of his re- marks he added: “I regret to in- form you, brethren, that my dog, who appears to be peculiarly fond of paper, this morning ate that portion of my sermon that I have not delivered, Let us pray.” After the service the clergyman was met at the door by a man who as a rule, attended divine service in another parish. Shaking the good man by the hand he said: “Doctor, I should like to know whether that dog of yours has any pups. If so. I want to get one to give to my minister. A Duluth pastor makes it a point to welcome any strangers cordially, and one evening, after the com- pletion of the service, he hurried down the alsle to station himself at the door. He noticed a Swedish Birl, evi- dent! servant a Bluhill Coffee Arington AND THEIR OWN CONCERT ORCHESTRA’ OPENING PERFORMANCE “THE GIRL FROM OUT YORDER” A Comedy-Drama in Four Acts VAUDEVILLLE BETWEEN ACTS People | 4 BIG NIGHTS STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE 10c 40c TODAY AND FRIDAY ER en the Screen iY 9 | with Monte Blue Patsy Ruth Miller LouiseFazenda Willard Louis Ben Turpin —Also— FOUR WORLD CHAMPIONS SEEN IN THE PICTURE JAMES J. JEFFRIES Former World's Champion Heavyweight. TOMMY RYAN Undefeated middle and welter- weight champion, who retired with the title, AD WOLGAST Former Lightweight World Champion. TED (Kid) LEWIS Former Welterweight World Champion, —And— LARRY SEMON COMEDY SPORTLIGHTS Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 SUNDAY AND MONDAY “AS NO MAN HAS LOVED” Stock Co. 15 People Jan. 31st, COLUMBIA 10¢c REX 25¢ NOW PLAYING LEWIS STONE and ALICE TERRY —In— “CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN” The Gay Royal Exiles and the Unhappy King, ALSO “INTO THE NET” Chapter No, 8 —And— International News Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. SUNDAY AND MONDAY —And— MISS CLELIA DYKE FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926 ning during th week he would “Tank you jhe murmured | fully, “but ave a fella.” her to the church, and expressed the hope that she would be a regu- lar attendant. Finally he said if she would be at home some TODAY ORDER THE DENVER POST ‘BEST FEATURES 12 PAGES COMIcs ON SATURDAY ii 7 DAYS A WEEK |} Delivered Anywhere in Casper 65c Per Month EARL KEENAN i Agent | Office at Pep’s { 1 xs EE Childhood’s Lessons Affect The Whole Life Teach your children to use Cut!- cura Soap daily to keep the skin cleat. Soothe and heal rashes, ec- zemas and other irritations with Cuticura Ointment, Shampoo with Cuticura ee be keep the scalp in a healthy, hair-growing condition. tite helene WGS~ Cuticura Shavi $50 IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT AT THE 9 O'CLOCK SHOW To the Person Holding the Lucky Coupon. A COUPON WITH EVERY 40c TICKET PERSON MUST BE IN THE THEATRE 146 S. Center. Phone 18 ing Stick 25e, Beene ATTRACTION by ETHEL WATTS MUMFORD: adapted by CHARLES WHITTAKER i DoucLAs DOTY : i ROBERT AMES ALAN “HALE fteaszo 4” PRODUCERS D ISTRIBUTING CORPORATION Also cones “A RAINY NIGHT.” PATHE REVIEW THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO TODAY 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock COLUMBIA TODAY and TOMORROW 5 ACTS ROADSHOW VAUDEVILLE MAUDE FOX and her PALS Trained Dogs, Performing Raccoons and Monkey pe Dialers et ek BOB GRACE “The King’s Jester” HYLAND, GRANT & HYLAND The Singing, Dancing Three MYRE & MYRE Promoters of Laughs WILLIAMS & LEE A Bowl of Tricks LAURA LA PLANTE and EUGENE O'BRIEN mealies “DANGEROUS INNOCENCE” Shows at 2:30, 7 and 9 Mat. 10c-30c. Eve, 10c-40c “Pal” the Monkey, will be on hand Saturday to give each child a Monkey Bar GOLD DANCE 79.00 FR AT PIANO Tuesday and Wednesday “Rose of the World” Starting Thursday MAE MURRAY 2—PRIZES— SATURDAY NIGHT $25.00 AT 10:00 O’CLOCK $50.00 AT 11:45 O'CLOCK 2---DRAWINGS.-.--2 You are almost sure to win one of the cash prizes, Come Early for the First Drawing. ARKEON ; GOLD DANCE

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