Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 26, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR FN STORY END AMERICA AUN. TOM MIX) FEATURE “TEETH” NEXT taken Gilbert story, “Gerald and presented it closes at the MeMullin’s Formula Nothing like it for Colds, Coughs, Flu, Lungs, Asthina, Grip Bee 1 Troubles Bronchi For Sale by Casper Pharmacy ALTO TOMORROW prevents gheREGINALD BARKER. PRODUCTION Based on ‘‘Cape Cod Folks’* By SARAH P. McLEAN GREENE Adapted by BERNARD McCONVILLE and J. G. HAWKS Scenario by A. P. YOUNGER With Barbara Bedford Robert Frazer Renee Adoree Frank Keenan DANCING ACADEMY SPECIAL OFFER to Beginners Only in Ballroom Dancing 10 Private Lessons for $10 This Offer Only for a Limited Time Gentleman and Lady Instructors | flashed on the | “Women - as anyone will the performance dingly clever dog, e newest William Fox production starring Tom Mix with his famouse horse, Tony. From this point on, Duke is torn between two emotions and it gives a remarkable performance of feeling all the pangs of the heart-rendering tuation into which Fate has plung- ed it. On the first occasion when the hero surrenders to the heroine and when she starts to take it away forever from the man it had come to love, Duke seemed actually on the verge of weeping real tears in its sad distraction. Clevernes finally comes to the ani- mal's recuse—it figures out a way to belong to both of those who claim its affection in an intensely interesting romance of wild open spaces out west. “Teeth” will be seen at the Amer- ica theater on ng Friday. “+BABBITT” CLOSING AT RIALTO TODAY; THRILL HEEL COMING TOMORROW Willard Louis, role in a: eating the title lair Lewis novel, ing at the Rial- himself the typi cal business man Lewis wrote ahout in his real e ctions in which he disp! ever shrewd- ness, It is a W. er Brothers classic of the screen The jail scene in “Babbitt,” War- ner Brothers’ screen version of the Sinclair Lewis novel, is one of the pst remarkable sequences screen. Policemen, lounging reporters, toughs (particu- larly true to type) form a won ever ful contrast to the refined white-fac- ed Pau! Reisling, imprisoned for the tempted murder of his» flapper “Women Who Give.” ‘e never has been a more thrill- story put on the screen than Who Give," the photo- "ANOTHER dramatic aiitaction coming to the Rialto ater tomorrow. Adapted from by far istic shipwreck, the firing of a lighthouse keeper's home and a ship dashed to pieces on the rocks are only a few of the thrills in this Bedford, Robert Frazer, e Adoree, Frank Keenan and Joseph Dowling enact the more im- portant roles, ‘Women Who Give" is a Louls B. Mayer-Metro presenta- tion adapted from the story by Sarah >, McLean Greene by Bernard Mc- nyile and J. G. Hawks. The nario was prepared by A. P. Younger and the picture was person; ally directed by Reginald Barker. pci A he Bi aati a HIGH SOCIETY DANGES FOR FILM NOW AT IRIa An impromptu dancing party was held on the porch of a house adjoin- ing the house of an Eastern capital ist from whom Vitagraph obtained permission to “shoot” the night se- » of the exteriors of the Mar- 1 for “My Man," which will be shown at the Iris theater for the last times today. The services,of the Capital City Mexican Orchestra were obtained as that which Sledge is supposed to haye engaged to serenade Molly Mar- 1 As the orchestra, picturesque in its native M costume, swung into the richness of a Mex! can waltz, a group of young people skipped out of the neighboring house, and, after listening a mo- ment, were captivated by the mel- ody. Couples were formed instinctive- ly, and in few moments a dance was in full progress, which con- tinued until after mid-night. iat Rabe 2 ley. The American Woman's club in Paris has two thousand members. For ECLIPSE IS COMING Ay pall, \y AUT WATCH THE TRIBUNE not getting the genuine Che Casper Daily Cribune DAIRYMEN HERE TO ORGANIZE Plans for the organization of a Na- trona county dairymen’s association were Jast night made at a meeting at the city hall attended by more than 30 persons. Speakers for the occasion were J. A, Leary, freight and passenger traf- fic agent of the Burlington railroad; Dr. N. B. Morad of the Natrona general hospital staff; N. E. Moe, dairy and food inspector for the county health department; G. M. Penley, county agricultural agent. Committees to complete organiza- tion plans and to make a survey of bottles and cans used from the stand- points of hygiene and prevention of their loss and destruction, were nam- ed. For the first commitee H. M. Kerr was selected as chairman and Frank McFarland and W. M. Gibbs as members, while for the second those chosen were Charles Carlson, chairman and Mrs. Charles Carlson, Don Murphy, Mr. Goldtrap and R. RB, Carroll. pices dee CHURCH INTEREST IN BEATITUDES AROUSED BY SERMON: SERIES The serles of sermons that Rev. L. E. Carter of thé First Methodist church is preaching on the “Beat- itudes” is arousing more interest as the serfes progresses. Next Sun: day morning he will speak on the subject of ‘The Quality of Mercy, HW SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’? —Gontdne | : | Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are Bayer Aspirin proved safe | by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Headache Toothache | Colds | Pain | | | Hand: Also Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Ballcylicacia Accept only “Bayer” package e- which contains proven directions. Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism “Bayer” boxes of 12 tal ittles of 24 and 100—Druggists. from the text ‘Blessed are the mer- ciful for they shall receive mercy.” At night he will preach on the sub- Ject of "What is a Hypocrate?” This is a sequel to a rermon of a few weeks ago on “What Is a Moral Man?” In this sermon Mr. Carter will pay his respects to Rupert Hughes who recently wrote an art- {cle in a magazine on why he qult going to church. He has some new information as to why Mr. Hughes quit going to church. A chorus choir will sing. —_— TOKIO.—The Japanese naval cruiser, Furutaka, the first of ‘sey- eral war craft proposed under the THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925 ee tives of both countries on January 21. The agreement becomes effective at once. Japan Resumes Relations With Soviet Russia Six of the eight world’s boxing championships are now held by Americans, All Fat People Should Know This PEKING, Feb. 26.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.)—Soviet Russia and the Japanese empire today resumed dip- lomatic relations. M. Karakhan, Russian ambasador to China, and K. Yoshizawa, Japanese minister to Peking met here today and formally exchanged advices of ratification by Marmola Prescription. js now prepared in Marmola Prescription Washington agreement, was laungh- ed today. Author Any lady purchasing a lady friend free of charge. $75.00 A regular old Country table. 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G. *RAWHAUSER’S “Gerald Cranston’s JAMES KIRKWOOD MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE “YOUNG OLDFIELD” 10c and 40c TOM MIX STARTS TOMORROW COME AND DANCE WITH US TONIGHT | North Washington Hall Trumpet Playing and Songs LAST TIMES TODAY “MY MAN” —with DUSTIN FARNUM PATSY RUTH MILLER and comedy “HANG ON” ORCHESTRA Every Evening Woman L Afternoon 10c and 20c Evenings 10c and 25c TOMORROW “TABLE TOP RANCH” with NEIL HART eigns Supreme Butterfield in Hot DANCE ARTISTS Open Daily 10 A. M, to 8:30 P, M. Call 2950 Ask for Billy Mahoney We Use Brunswick Regords for Teaching FOUR DAYS STARTING FRIDAY SUPPORTED BY LUCY FOX Think of Tom Mix at his best, then add about one hundre the past, and then add Duke the dog, latest Mix star, a faint conception of what to expect in “TEETH.” A ROARING HE-MAN STORY OF EXCITEMENT, SUSPENSE, SCEN THE HORSE AND " _WITH— ed per cent more entertainment value, think of Ton all in a rugged romance, with a real forest fi IC GRANDEUR, D COMEDY—EVERYTHING THAT GOES TO MAKE THE IDEAL PICTURE, AM ERICA A BISHUP-GAeS THHATER Fi ‘ y the horse and his fine work of, re and a genuine love story and you will nave RAMA Attend the MATINEES if possible, and avoid the Night Crowds Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 trouble, frequent calls, tired feeling,

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