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PAGE FOUR @be Casper Daily Cribune ‘AMERICA THEATER T0 - PRESENT DANCE REVUE Collins’ Sister “wid a big city, where the mansion and servants of the late uncle were at his, disposal. The cowboy took five companions of the range with him, and the experiences of the latter furnish some screamingly funny sit- uations, ea eet a THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 tures !n his creations for Para- mount’s stars and leading players. Mr. Greer, whose work !s well known to,New York and Paris, where he created costumes for the Greenwich Village Follies and for the leading French artistes, includ- go to Paris where he {n turn will spend eix months in study and observation. By this method Paramount will be assured of year-ahead styles as fore- cast by the world's foremost fashion dictators in Paris for all Paramount By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH “TOMORROW'S LOVE” | London Rose | | | ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT sr rrvmnacereterrnesocyesssormont’t § AMERICA—“So Big,” with Col- W | T | AGNES AYR FS leen Moore. Miss Fitzgerald, 1 harpist. mn avs RIALTO row's Love,” with Agn . UIS—"Ridin’ Pretty,” with Wil liam Desmond. | | ARKEON—Prize dance, $100 free || in gold, | WASHINGTON dance, OPENS AT THE RIALTO regen ning to the Rialto n for the mission- acre of the r of the r rescue 2 : wn warriors, Beautiful Lady Dance, wife of Sir | Alice Terry | George Dance, well known theatri- it 1s said-| cal patron, is often referred to as | ter advan London Rose, The back ——- costumes are authentic, ! Ingram took his company which the a: request. If you req obtain the real} h@ hich you j wou y this or- Edgar | ‘ at Wash ingte nd Rawhe 1 entertain KE WILL sl 00 | IN GOLD FREE TONIGHT Tonight Is the will be It was user = B16 DRIMATIC ROL ~) FORGOLLEEN MOORE I “S06” AT AMER ight that $200 in distributed free at the | at the Amer ened yester Ingr ani's “Arab” Saturday. ma TER F BACK OR KIDNEYS HURT h rich Too muc ad giddy flaps which excite an s) matic surprise come th jal heights to which e ses in the finale of her | | he baby has grown to manh | nds s at the portals of fame i] mott r one tite alm of rushes | f Con- hus- | r her great | k to the STARTING SATURDAY © wants Miss Moore has nothing like | w days and | this before, and it ts doubtful {f any t fine and er actress has ever portrayed a le as dramatic and as compelling First National has surrounded the r with an t 1 cast, particu Included are role of 1 nyllis Haver Jad Salts ts inex a delightful efter. to help prevent serious bladder disc order Connie’s back! — spreading laughs er in her la ¢ Romance.” “The Four Horsemen’, mance can be! The REX INGRAM, PRODUCTION OF NT WASHINGTON tL | Many clever numbers have been again | “‘Scaramouche”’, ——— — | —and shave: | AnD wow— | JINGESET FOR TONIGHT | funny. ror FRIDAY BY FITZGERALDS nged by the pupils of the Fitz- id Studio of Casper for -pre- ation in the children’s dance vue to be staged at 9 o'clock to- orrow night at the America thea ter. The Misses Fitzgerald have de- veloped and instructed their pupils in such splendid fashion that the dance revue promises to be exceed- | ingly entertaining, This dancing program will be in iddition to the feature picture of Colleen Moore in “So Big", There will be no additional charge. The dance revue will be given only once Following is the program: Gypsy dance by Geraldine Alrhart; Irish Jig by Helen Reed; Butterfly dance by Betty Wiederhold; Highland Fling by Burnadette FehIman; Coquette by Billie Knight; Irish Reel by Mary Louise Reed, Alice Ormsby, Jane Crowther and Helen Reid. “HIDIN’ PRETTY” AT IRIS 4 ROMANCE OF COWBOY Nellie Collins, sister of Floyd: telped feed workers who dug shaft through mountain to reach her entombed brother at Sand Cave, Kentucky with lions, alligators, cow ponies and similar sources of danger, but in “Ridin’ Pretty” he found himself on the back seat of a motoreycle piloted by slim Cole, known far and wide as one of the most reckless men who ever did stunts on that vehicle, On this motorcycle Desmond and Cole raced for miles against a train Willlam Desmond went through|aboard which Desmond finally faa he says is the most thrilling|sWung himself from the speeding experience of his long and exciting | machine. And previous to boarding screen career while working in “Rid-| the motorcycle the two had used an in’ Prettya’ Universal Picture to be | Automobile as part of the race. shown in the Iris theater for the last times today. he has been working for ‘sal, Desmond has worked “Ridin’ Pretty" {s a comedy drama, the hero of which ts a cowboy who was left a fortune by an uncle pro viding he would live for a year in MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipa- tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by| regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of | Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Bocththn Physicians. everywhere recommend it, Absolutely Harmless -No Opiates. —IN— “TOMORROWS Folks all said these newlyweds were a and they were. SAT. MORNING SHOW 10:30 WESLEY BARRY —li-— “The Printer’s Devil” AGNES AYRES and PAT O’MALLEY Every fight ended in a draw. Folks all say this picture is a perfect comedy, and it is. Every scene is a laugh. Just a tip: Be there! BEN TURMIN COMEDY “ROMEO AND JUL Urban Classic—“The Maverick” THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA ¢ ing Mme. Cecile Sorel and Mile. Mistinguette, the famous Parisian revue star, will alternate with Travis Banton, who was brought from Paris to Hollywood by Mr. Lasky, expressly for the designing of the} costumes for “The Dressmaker asian | Paris.” So well pleased were Mr. Lasky | and the studio officials with his suc- cess in creating more than one hun- | dred original gowns for Leatrice Joy and the fourteen beautiful models who are a feature of “The Dresemaker From Paris,” that on proguctions. PARAMOUNT GOWNS IN PARIS LATE FASHIONS To tnsure advance fashion fea- tures In the wardrobes of its stars, Paramount plans to have a studio costume designer in Paris the year round, according to an announce- ment just made by Jesse L. Lasky, vice president of Famous Players Lasky corporation in charge of pro- duction, Numerous Paramount re. leases are shown at the Rialto theater. Howard Greer, style expert at the last week for a six months’ stay in the world’s fashion center, where he will study the trend of develop- ments in the sartorial fleld, with a view to introducing the newest fea- BLADDER AND KIDNEYS | & & Every trace of bladder and kidney trouble, frequent calls, tired feeling, backaches, rheumatic pains, etc., vanishes often in 24 hours with a remarkable Dutch oil long known to physicians, and now for the first time put up In easy-to-take, taste- less capsules. Ask for Red Mill Haarlem Oil. Costs only 50 cents, and results positively guaranteed or money back. Sold by the Kimball Drug Co. and the Midwest Drug Co. —Adv. IRIS A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY WILLIAM DESMOND ‘Ridin’ Pretty” A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY and FRIDAY SO BIC” EDNA FERBER’S GREAT NOVEL BY COLLEEN MOORE: Life to her was just one grand advnture in which anything could happen. Fate reared her in luxury, only to try to make her a drudge. se eon Hers was a gay. adventurous spirit, that was never to die, though LIGE CONLEY it often led her into tra But always that dauntless spirit triumphed over fate, —In— Even in dreary commonplaces she found joy and beauty. Life has no weapon against a woman like this. See What a Great Supporting Cast BEN LYON JOHN BOWERS WALLACE BEERY FORDSTERLING DOTFARLEY JEAN HERSHOLT SAM DeGRASSE GLADYS BROCKWELL ROSEMARY THEBY PHYLLIS HAVER —Also— MISS FITZGERALD (HARPIST) “Midnight Blues” ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING Afternoons Evenings 10c and 20c 10c and 25¢ 2: : PLAYING IRISH TUNES THE WHOLE WORLD LOVES R IA L [ 0: He ci ae ae 6, 7:40, 9:20 | —AND— TOMORROW | Pathe News Special—A Complete Pictorial Record of COOLIDGE INAUGURATION SHOWS AT 1—3—5—7 10c and 40. | TOMORRO EVENING LOVE” at 9 o’Clock, Lg “SO BIG” perfect match, THE FITZGERALD STUDIO Presents A CHILDREN’S DANCE REVUE PROGRAM —tiiso— ‘T™” Gypsy Dance -.. Irish Jig .--. Butterfly Dance Highland Fling Coquette -. Trish Reel - -- By Geraldine Airhart Helen Reid Billy Knight -Mary Louise Reed, Alice Ormby Jane Crowther, Helen Reid, THE ARAB | . featuring RAMON NOVARRO end ALICE TERRY Captains Crew $100 FREE TONIGHT SATURDAY MORNING SHOW AT 10:30 For Kiddies and Grown ups EXTRA ATTRACTION $100 THIRD EPISODE SANTA FE TRAIL” “THE WAGON OF DOOM” The days of the old west} ve-lived EDGAR SELWYN JOHN F SEITZ Directed by REX INGRAM a an GOLD DANCE $50.00 IN GOLD GIVEN TO THE LADY HOLDING THE LUCKY COUPON $50.00 IN GOLD GIVEN TO THE MAN HOLDING THE LUCKY COUPON GOLD GOLD COLD ADDED ATTRACTION | again—all the | One Week | Reon us o ters of | merican history-— | STARTING SUNDAY GIVEN AWAY FREE | GENERAL CUSTER 3, We have the gold—all you have to do is come and get it. | BUFFALO BILL : KIT CARSON CHIEF KICKING BIRD | CHIEF WHITE WOLF DON’T MISS IT HENRI (Be kLorz view of Captain BARITONE SOLOIST TONIGHT WILL BE THE BANNER NIGHT OF THEM ALL Arkeon Dancing Academy SATURDAY | MacDonald University of —— Rialt j a ] te oO penkeene ee ae Appearing Daily at RIA T CHILDREN 10¢ 10¢ 2} ictor hie sr * i rt so) | ib 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 L.. 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