Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 16, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH }1 “HOUSE OF YOUTH COMES} : TOMORROW TO RIALTO; ‘WEEDS’ FILM at Nit ARN t | HOUSE OF =e YOUTH As From the Popular Novel by Maude Radford Warren LAUGHTER-—TEARS LOVE—THRILLS RIALTO! TOMORROW and | i WEDNESDAY sos SHRDOM EOS TOD, == 5 B16? COMING TO AMERICA| ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT RIALTO—“The Garden of Weeds” with Betty Compson. AMERICA —“Sundown" with | Charles Murray. IRIS—"Smilin’ On” Morrison. | with Pete Che Casper Daily Cribune ALIEN LAND ent to make certain that each and ery person present at the dance s an enjoyable evening. It will be a jubilee night and one which ie ll be long remembered by every ie son who attends. “SMILI ON? WITH PETE ith a circus whe although he and giv n old enough he hants for oniciubility develope ‘COLLEEN MOORE IN “S0) at the cl 5 City favorites donable Sin.” N tures found him steadily the ladder of screen {a ®) Frank Lloyd's attle from a thousand hills, as- od tig,” With Collee Tomorrow, nt, harm- Oil, and Children all ages. f Cavite ians everywhere recommend i TUESDAY NIGHT shamrock toe Be sure jj and have veryone entering the hall. rate where you meet your friend One Price of Admission Charged—No Extra Charge § to Dance iwhouser atest hit WASHINGTON HALL DANCING TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY s Dance Artists are playing and singing y CELEBRATION Jubilee Dance TUESDAY NIGHT, MARCH 17 Novelties and Noise Makers A monstrous celebration. Everybody is allowed to Patrick’s night. Be with us tonight. You'll be sorry if you don’t attend. Arkeon Dancing Academy Always Something Different dance on St. was brought | a sound spank: aste of the show world me a ingling q{are replete with stunts and thrills e of the second sea, json he quite Ringling’s and took up tock acting. His firet engagement was with Eva Lang and O. D. Wil MORRISON AT THE IRIS Thrills galore are packed into the new western comedy drama, “Smilin’ On" with Pete Morrison in the fea- tured role at the Iris theater today and Tuesday The entire five reels under which Japanese are from owning land. Los Angeles Week End Accidents In all carefully woven into the texture of this story. In one scene he 'eaps from his horse onto & man riding at breakneck speed alongea mountain highway, both men Uterally flying through the air off their horses and . | rolling down a step embankment, to engage in a furious fight at the , | bottom. Immediately on the heels of this, é| the Fest of the chasers scramble t at top speed, ining a broken nd it is only a Morrison came erious injury. the past 24 hours. man relaxed his You can’t buy a leavener that will be more satisfactory than “ CALUME r THE WORLD'S GREATEST | BAKING POWDER Science has not produced one that is any more pure or efficient SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20 6, 7:40, 9:20 BETTY In the play that electrified Broadway “THE GARDEN OF WEEDS” Just a girl men wouldn’t forget— \lso Harry Langdon, Mack Senett Comedy “The Luck of the Foolish” Kinogram News The Netto Ladies Orchestra s FRIDAY, MARCH 20TH at 9:00 P. M. THE FITZGERALD STUDIO Presents A CHILDRENS DANCE REVUE PROGRAM Ppa Yet a BY By Geraldine Airhart .~Helen Reid Dance.._.... Butterfly Betty Wiederhold Highla and Fling____-_ Ba eke 2 Burnadette Fehlman | Coquette ~-----~-Billie Knight | Trish Reel__.-------.-Mary Louise Reed, Alice Ormsby Jane Crowther, Helen Reid This is in addition to regular picture program LAST TIMES TODAY | ‘Today—Tuesday SUNDOWN’ ‘Sain A great epic of American life. Bune The passing of the Cattle Kings. | s : MORRISON ALSO BESSIE LOVE—ROY STEWART N . HOBART BOSWORTH— Pre LAUREL CHARLIE MURRAY IN |“POSTAGE DUE” —With— Also Comedy “BEFORE TAKING” NEWS—ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING Afternoon 10c and 20c Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9—10c-40c | Evenings 10c and 2c LAW PASSED TOWIO, March 16~-(By The As- sociated Ptess)—The alien land law was passed by the house of peers today. The law liberalized the condl- which foreigners may obtain land in Japan “and bars from nd ownership citizens of countries Prohibited Another man, dying of heart dis- ease averted what might have been a bad accident when he steered his heavy automobile bus out of traffic before death cut short his breath at the wheel. He was George D. Bower. The bus coasted into a tree after the grasp, but COMPSON MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1928 BEGINNING Here is a show we are proud and delighted to present, and you'll be glad we urged you to see it. The Biggest Thing in Life--- Autos Totals Seven LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 16, — Seven persons, three of them chil- dren, met death in automobile acci- dents in or near Los Angeles during When you leave the theater it will ring in your ears and you'll] be ask- ing yourself—“How Big?’’—and you'll be thinking of Selina whom life couldn’t down—and of how great she made life that was hers to live. So many things you'll think about and, maybe, when all is quiet and you're all alone you'll think again and then maybe you'll be saving to yourself—‘How Big Am 2” | The School- maam steals the widow's beau EDNA FERBER’S GREATEST NOVEL! LOOK AT THIS GREAT SUPPORTING CAST Joseph DeGrasse Charlotte Merriam John Bowers Dot Farley Ben Lyon Ford Sterling Wallace Beery Henry Hebert Gladys Brockwell Rosemary Theby Jean Hersholt Phyllis Haver & —> Also Added Attraction at 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 Daily MISS FITZGERALD Harpist Playing Irish Tunes the Whole World Loves The harp, the emblem of the old sod, will freshen in your memory the inspiring songs of the colleens and the blarney. FOUR DAYS---STARTING TOMORROW A Bishop-Cass Theater ST. PATRICK'S DAY

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