Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 21, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH “THE BRAG” WITH ALICE TERRY AND NOVARRO 13 FEATURE AT THERIALTO ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT. AMERICA—“Her Night of Ro-| mance” with Constance Talmadge. | Children’s dance revue, 7:30 and} 9:30 o'clotk, | RIALTO —“The Arab” _ with | | Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry | IRIS—"The Bride of Hate | with Frank Keenan. ARKEON—Dance. WASHING r Metro which « today, thea ple has be the atility revue of is a the Knight; and the Loulse Reed he summer se a “ AMERIGA PRESENTS PONE TALMADGE IN “HIGHT OF ROMANCE?” | al Ro- brought ot n at the Amer- I s a highly| English | les und scintiliat-| in the role of| who dons} specs’ and in order to} while tour-| father, she bumps lord in Lon hounded by his/ and they become in of those seemingly nevertheless, real here it 1s necessary as newlyweds orning Show Enjoye: fal Kiddies M The are wit were inau, and on each the theater lved mor in ible The situation ling scanda finally clarifie but not before endure an amusing series of tnci- Constance introduces a new n in the person of ‘Roland glish actor n the role of r admirably. Oth cast who do good work ar Jean Hersholt, Dowling and Templar ple — DANCE REVUE AGAIN TONIGHT AT AMERICA; KLOTZ SINGS SUNDAY The sented th Albe E iran ley (2 th ax Her Romance by Hans Kraly, and by Joseph M, Schenck Natic under the abl tion of Sidney Franklin. It t the America until Monday “THE BRIDE OF HATE” GLOSES TOORY AT {Als tle importance is much disc de of Hate,” a sing at the Iris picture, pro: Ince, maker of and innumerable films, is generally s being one of the ever turned out of his studios. k Keenan, of Hate” Wilson, Hartford Night of vas pro: for di- will wr duce d | First I! | | | | re child Studic ica all « forts of the thirty revue debut at 9 o’cle riumph that the chil last night, the manage has arranged of the other famo ecknowledge sent 1e eminent actor heads a cast in “The Bride which include ry Je M Health? : Worried About Your ‘AS acold or attack of grip left you lame and stiff; H miserable with backache—“all run down?” Then how about your kidneys? You know, winter's colds and chills throw a heavy strain on the Kidneyes The kidneys are apt to slow up in their work of filtering poisons from the blood. Then may come con- stant backache, rheumatic twinges, headaches, dizziness and bladder irregularities Why not try Doan’s Pills? Doan’s action on_ the kidneys is to assist elimination of body impurities. They have no injurious effects and are known the world over for the zood they have done. Ask your neighbor! Here is Casper Proof: J Jenk Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Butfalo, N. Y. | to} amazing | TON HALL—Dance. | 1] who| have 1 | “Her of nn Constance Talmadge, Side-Splitting Fur Night of TF The Casper Daily Cribune mance’—the funniest | tional production. rts a three ays’ en-|tor and Connie i as more pep, more |moon is a screa her famous picture, |liant acting in to repor m other cities, and |now being considered one Romance” was SOME now is seen in his first b n this hilarious new On the same program Ron " heiress posing verybody who With Roland Colman, in “Her Night of Romance,” a Comedy Of 1 Starts at the America Toda He is an impoverished nobleman posing as a doc The White Sister” and “Tarnish’’ reatizes why he is of the most promising stars in films. He|ed by the Fitagerald Studio last night, was such a success, and so x comedy role. many were unable to see it, even though we ran it twice instead of is Charles Chase in his new comedy, ! once as advertised, it will be given again tonight at 7:30 and 9:30. SATURIGVY, MARCH 21, 1925 y---Children’s Dance Revue Again Tonight “Fighting Fluid,” and Fox New Shows will start at the usual timg —1, 3,5, 7 and 9. Remember, you can see this picture at the Amer- iea today, Sunday or Monday. The Children's Dance Revue, present- Their tangled honey- Roland Colman’s bril- as a mi rememt TAIN By NEA Service Ss v I ack up what ut r Ten t Mr. Kee pleture south r trays a rr old type hw ante-bellum per since become ext! and ntless the s plentiful in rel ener auth The beau plets Merce y attract Jerome ab) | the character re ble iI 1 Ha 2's most is t for aman with 4 table and| Americ or reck br fant ca the part of Ju a weakness for the a penchant for high stake gaming. “The Bride of Hate” moves along break-neck speed with unexpect an at ed twists following fast upon one other REALTORS WILL the v nf up to t I }t I A ca ifon re re which E tt has t , t 1 phasiz on the subject were P Howard Baker, V Ben rer Ge APPROVE aITE M. 1 “And Next Time Somebody Dies’ ee GROCERY HERE AORBEDFRIOR (Continued tablishment Durbin and J y and has stock of When Mr echt From Page One) at the cotner of North streets in North Cas. n extensive and com- Brown left t double barred all ucts last he r made ad been vy only eight he store. thes got eer ied down away. Last tir In let go with| ao by Mr. I t bandit st He wounded one] poy oa Sete Butaavibs Sta I was left to the mass the apertur en all citizens and not will have an opportunity their feeling reeting The merche he robbers of cigarett | cons, f a Community buile sugar, flour, canned week nn taxp soods, etc. Some of the shelves were be held and Mr stripped of merchandise wh was announced that C. E. Hoffhir carried through the connect loor 1irman of the finance committee | into the garage and stowed away in of the city council wo' eady to|the truck. Mr. Brown said that the | ibmit the budget figur or the | criminals had taken all the merchan- | yming year at thi hich | dise that the truck could held. He N taxpayers in Ca € made a check up: on the quantity San and value of the merchandise stolen announced his loss as $400 in grocery and meat products. The delivery truck is covered by $600 theft insurance so that Mr. Brown will not sustain a loss on the oar Up until noon today the police had not rocevered the delivery truck or made any arrests although the offi- cers are conducting a sweeping search and investigation. Mr Brown’s store was robbed once be: fore but only a small amount of goods was stolen on the previous oc: casion. The loss of the stolen goods will not caus the grocery store to | be closed as Mr. Brown has a large | and this noon approximatir LATE FLASHES March 20,— known to be dead y in southeastern Missouri as a of Wednesday's tornado torm did x | | | Missouri, 19 were | Indianapolis ile when Peal stock of reserve merchandise from ue we a tong | which he replenished his shelves . e ed) after the police had ted the i a Bi Gknelok Ala robbers | Lixvi Fr oak 2 for 1 ft unt BE. wl e vie t aphed | Cover with wet baking seda— | I ussocla-| afterwards apply gently — 7 have | ed In the rur fons of CKS | t yunty, eight houses | VAPORU! Over 17 Million Jara Used Year emolis nd there priest representing the conservative side of theology and the prophet the 1 or radical side of theology. iderable discussion followed Mr. rd's paper, Edwards, his subject. being ‘The Bible Story of the Fall from Eden.” Mr. Edwards discussed this topic from the point of vie theology, making ole looked upon | Biblical stary should be eo as an allegorical rather than his: According the latest figures the torical fact. He also very interest-| unemploy jreat Britain number {ngly discussed the difference be: | twents ix of each 1,000 of pop- tween a priest_and a prophet, the! ulation. 2 BIG DANCE TONIGHT AT THE CLOVER LEAF CLUB “DOLLAR BILL” AT THE PIANO IW the Hays, secretary-treasurer of International Typographical Un ton, signing a check for $167.500 in payment for the palatial mansion tn which will become: headquarters of the union April 1 eel LITERARY CLUB HEARS TALKS ON BIBLE AND INAUGURAL ADDRESS Phe regular meeting of the Cas: r Literary cl held in the rona Power company assembly hall on March 19 Ww H. Geis le current events, the subject being “President Cool- idge’s Inaugural Adare: Mr. . Coolidge’s key-words “Peace” ar * Economy” were the subject of ? y discussion, comments all being le to Mr. Coolidge’s policy. The forma! paper of the evening was delivered by Rev. Philip K 4 hop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY Frank Keenan —IN— “THE BRIDE OF HATE” am PRODUCTION OF THE ARAB Featuring Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry —also— OUR GANG | Based on ibe Fone tage ROACH STAR COMEDY ia “STAGE FRIGHT” |f EDGAR SELWYN * cae ee ORCHESTRA j THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA /ERY EVENING Playing the Popular Hit F THE ROAD,” by James F. Hanley Afternoons . nings 20¢ 25c “AT THE END O a great | livesto: Good for the old as well as the young. good danci ‘ An ounce g is worth a pound of good medicine. YOUR FAVORITE NUMBER By request the orchestra will play your favorite umber. Old-time waltzes and snappy fox trots. SATURDAY NIGHT one big night of the week when everybody lan Here you meet all your friends. Be with em tonight | | | | The Dancing Academy ADDED ATTRACTION AND ALL THE REST OF THE WEEK SUNDAY AMERICA THEATER -- Heinie Klotz BARITONE SOLOIST APPEARING DAILY AT 3:30, 7:30 AND 9:30

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