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One of * RAOUL WALSH vsooucroe The same marvelous Pola you saw in “For- bidden Paradise.” Ina tingling tale of scarlet nights “where there ain’t no ten command- RIALTO STARTING TOMORROW Argentine Ballroom Tango them contained a deadly poison. Three peoplé, a wife, her husband and the man who loved her, pledged Jeach other in wine. Which glass | & | did she drink? } Suspetise, mystery and drama are | | piled one upon the other in thrilling sequence in Pola Negr’s latest st tic Chinese fur. temples, gardens and man- | sions are included in this gorgeous spectacle of the mysterious eastern world, | eatured in support of Pola in st of Suez” which opens tomor- | row at the Rialto, are Edmund Lowe, | Rocklitfe Fellowes and Noah Beery at the head of a strong cast. (NEAL HART WESTERN 1S NOW PLAYING AT IRIS A rugged romance of the south- west, where tralls are few, and hardy pioneers journeyed via prairie schooner enroute to the golden west, is the feature offering at the Iris theater today and tomorrow, in “West of the Pecos.” featuring Netal Hart. East of the Pecos, there ts law and order, but west of the Pecos—well as it was the favorite haunt of an outlaw band, one of those fearless ‘Texas rangers was assigned to the Job by the Unite a and from there un ¢ thrills, excitement, and some fast ng, which tn itself spells action | Greater Food Value American Beauty Ready-Cut Macaroni con- tains the food elements necessary to keep the body healthy and strong. easy to prepare, easily digested. At All Grocers, 10c the Packaga Macaroni Preducts Dancing Academy HINT 00 WE KNOW ABOUT GOD?” 15 TOPIC SET The Casper Daily Cribune PROVISIONS SHOWERED FROM baie SAVE ALPINE CLIMBERS Feb. 20. — Corned beef ck dropped from air yet is over the Alps lives © Swiss Al who w rowed for ys by storms tn thé Mari er hut em top of the Ber- antains and who arrived esterday. who left for their ry 10, were caught im a vortex of hurricanes. They had been gone four days when Swiss military fliers discovered them in the wilderness and directed them to the shelter hut. The fliers then re turned for food whieh, being unable to land owing to the deep snow. they managed to fling to the Alpinists as they swooped dowr over the hut This is the first ume aviation has been used In Alpine relief work. FOR DISCUSSION NEXT SUNDAY BY REV, COOKE interest that has ow weeks n public wisdom, and to know Him is life.” an who cah help to Ughten ot to clarify the think- ong and live inary man on the fun- | blems of existence, Is e, In the Oad tople will be Dizzy? Headachy? You're Bilious! Take a Laxative! ng from. the the very affairs i the Delicious, Quality Big Feature Tonight BILLY MAHONEY AND LILIEN IRELAND Present 2---SPECIALTIES-.--2 THIS WILL BE THE DANCE EXTRAORDINARY We want all our patrons to see this exhibition of superb dancing. Arkeon Dancing Academy Pounding th ir way throug \ Fox Trot Eccentrique Flivver Episode UNDERING trama, the most hair-raising adventutes, the most nerve-tingling thrills, the m —WITH— FRED THOMPSON AND HIS MARVEL HORSE SILVER KING me ee A story of vivid, virile drama with one exciting SHOWS AT 1—38—5—7 AND 9 FRIDAY and SATURDAY up to a climax as unusual, as thrilling as any ever seen in of he-men and beautiful women laid in a back. round from the standpoint of both ruggedness and gran STAN LAUREL in “WIDE OPEN SPACES” ot paramount importance in these days of mqfern thought and seien tifie achievement. In the tast anal ysis, all the controversies that vex modern ehurches come back to the question: “What do we think of the Bible, and how are we using It.” There {s no hope of cléaring up our religious thinking until we are able to make an intelligent use of the scriptures in the opinion of Re Cooke. As indicated by the questior put to Rev. Cooke at the close of his address last Sunday evening, some people may differ from him In his theological views but he has at least the ability to make his hearers do real thinking on vita) religious oblems. There ought to some worth while questions and discussion on the topic for Sunday evening. An interesting feature of the service will be the distribution of printed copies of last Sunday evening's addrees on “The Scientit in Retlgipn Sa es WASHINGTON—Chairman Sha- ver of the Democratic national com- mittee issued a message to the party stating that the organization “can- not be killed or even seriously in- Jured by defeat.” —— GENVEA.— The _ International oplum conference adjourned without recall after re, prineipal wr Breath Bad? Stomach Upset? Bowels are Inactive! AT 7:30 AND 9:30 ost delightful romance! another right a picture! A story hat will appeal to you on piling on News Orchestra Oc AND 40¢ A BISHOP-CASS THEATER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925 SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS WASHINGTON.—The federal la- bor department reported consider- abie unemployment in various see. tions of the country, most of it of a seasonal character. LONDON.—John Barrymore was NEVER BEFORE Not in fifty years has there M sO persistent wide spread use of Scott's Emulsion thousands have only Benya by: tuee boli Y be to them in strengt! health and robustness. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 2-4 IRIS A Bishop-Cass Pheater TODAY and SATURDAY NEAL HART —IN— “WEST OF PECOS” —ALSO COMEDY— OUR GANG “NO NOISE” ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT Oc and 20¢ Oc and -TENOR- Singing the Latest Song Hits of the Day Te : SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT IN ADDITION TO REGULAR PROGRAM TODAY i AND TOMORROW enthusiastically recetved at his open- ing of “Hamiet” at thé ot “Hay. market theater. COMING ~~, TOM MIX ~ Tony, be: horse and Duke, the dog EETH” A romance of man and beast * staged amidst roaring mountain ire SPECIAL OFFER TO THE KIDS “TEETH” CHEWING GUM AT TREVETT’S Penny a stick, 15 wrappers, admits one child to seé “Teeth” coming to AMERICA RIALTO TODAY THIS ALL-STAR CAST isa screen version of he menses popular noel y Charles G. Norris A story of marriage— and freedom. Bes bag the honeymoon, there’s the problem of. “Bread.” get Additional Attractions | STAN LAUREL COMEDY | | “SOMEWHERE IN WRONG” FELIX THE CAT CARTOON THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Featuring the popular “hit “AT THE END Ar A WIND- ING LANE” by Isham Jones and Gus Kahn Showa at 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 e’el.