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n0ug vide aid T | By ROSCOE CO. CLEOPATAA’S FATE IN FILM “DANTE’S INFERNO? SEEN AT THE AMERICA) t whose wrecked strong men be quite Conquers Bad Breath y> and is Popular Again’ The day | started taking Carter's Little Liver Pills,” says Mr. John A. Perry of New York City, “my habitual bad breath and had stomach stopped. I strongly recommend them to all those afflicted with these nasty troubles. 1 assure you that my own case was a bad one, causing me untold embarrass ment, and Carter's helped me right from the start.” Bad breath comes from sour stomach and can usually be relieved quickly by Carter's Little Liver Pills They are wonderful for constipation, sick-headache and indigestion and they physic the system in a mild and gentle manner, no bad after effects Recommended and for sale by all drug stores. The BURLINGTON EMPLOYES CLUB Invites the World To Their CARNIVAL Wednesday, March 25th C., B. & Q. Freight House } YOU’LL HAVE A GOOD TIME t Admission 50c | ARKEON SCHOOL OF DANCING Private Lessons in Fox Trot, Waltz, One Step and Ball Room Tango given to I k. We rtance of t child on COME ANY TIME OR PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT Daily 10:00 A. M Open y 8:30 P. M Phone 2950—A For BILLY MAHONEY We Use Brunswick Recor Exclusively For Teaching NKLING FITCH | ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT. | RIALTO—"The Fool's Awaken- ing” with Enid Bennett. Dance | | Revue, 745 and 9.30 o'clock. AMERICA—“Dante's Inferno” with Pauline Starke. Heinle Klotz, baritone soloist. IRIS—"Husbands and Lovers” with Lewis Stone. ARKEON—Dance. The fate of some of them ts being |seen several times daily at the | America theater, where the new Wil- iam Fox production, “Dante's In-| erno," directed by Henry Ott, ts attraction. Special heating apparatus seems to have been arranged, even for the esser ladles of vampirish tendencies, n those compartments of the nether to which sinning sirens are} onsigned. Take Cleopatra, for instance. In- ead of being a queenly siren de xe as she was during her earthly e be ¢ ts. Parte of Hades may salled beautiful. The picture has been made on an imensé, lavish scale, and adheres losely to the poem itself. Take a ok it, as thousands of others are doing all through the country. | It is assuredly well worth seeing, for | it will entertain you, make you won: and perhaps make you think, Klotz Changes Song Program. \ new repertoire of song numbers introduced by Heinle Klotz, ritone soloist, at the America thea- night. This program of | popular song hits will be offered by Klotz during the showing of the fea- ture picture, “Dante’s Inferno,” which closes at the America on Thursday night. Klotz will sing to- night at 7:30 and 9:30 o'clock. Mr, | Klotz is assisted by little Miss Burnadette Fehlman, petite dancing miss. re “Hunted Woman” by Curwood at America Friday. One of the most heroic narratives which has been recorded in the newspapers for many a moon—that of the men and dogs who covered the long trail from Nenana to Nome, carrying the precious serum to re- feve a stricken city—is called to ~GORNS iLift Off-No Pain! aps Doesn't hurt one bit! “Freezone” tantly that corn stops hurting, then | Drop a little | on an aching corn, in hortly you lift it right off’ with! Ingers : Your druggist sells a tiny bottle Freezone" for a few cents, suf | nt to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, | names of s mind by the Willlam Fox production, ; “The Hunted Woman.” The screen offering booked for a two-day run at the America on Friday, is adapted from James Oliver Curwood’s novel about the vast reaches of the N land. In this story are depicted constant titanic struggles of ainst the eee ly insurm able forces of nature and the conquest, through 4 human endurance and will, of ma over raging storms and rough {c covered fields that impede progress Seven Royal Collegians Coming To America. The seven Royal Coll@gians, a novelty singing band will be the added attraction at the America theater Saturday, Sunday and Mon appearing three times daily at the day, 3:30, 7:00 and 9:00 o'clock on stage. These versatile musici are pleasing audiences everywhere and they will prove fine entertain- ent for Casper theater patrons. +O01'S AWAKENING? AND DINGE REWWE TONIGHT AT THE RIALTO THEATER The feature dance revue in which xistence. 3 Dante Informs us| pupils of Miss Margaret Grisinger, hat she has been stowed away in| 14-year-old instructor, present. a |the sub-basement of the Hereafter,|wide variety of novelty dances where she wil) languish n through! proved a tremendous success at the ternity, with never a Caesar nor a| Rialto theater last night. The dance fark Antony lowed near the place.| revue will also be given tonight in All persiflage aside, however, {t {| conjunction with the showing of ur belief that “Dante's Inferno," as|‘The Fool's Awakening,” which roduced by Mr. Fox, reaches en two-day engagement today irely ne heights in fantasy and] e revue will be staged to- night at 7:45 and 9.30 o'clock. Tomorrow the entire program of the dance revue will be changed to furnish atmospheric background for the showing of “The Wife of the Centaur,” starring Afleen Pringle, which opens tomorrow at the Rialto theater, The program of the danve revue for Tuesday and Wednesday in- a Bell Hop dance by Marjorie nd Betty Grisinger, Uncle Sam by Lucille Evans, clog dance by Mischica, Nola by Mildred . Jazz dance by Therma Ro ford, doll dance by Marjorie Perkins, stunt dance by Betty Grisinger. sister dance by Thelma Rowary and Mildred Grace and eccentric dance by Margaret Grisinger. The pro- gram for Thursday and Friday will be announced at a later date, Perkins S: To the Rialto, A motion picture story of a de cidedly different sort {s promised for the Rialto theater when King Vidor's “Wife of the Centaur" opens tomorrow. Adapted from the sensational novel by Cyril Hume, the picture tells, rather than the typical love story, the story of a man with many loves; a man who hates himself for his infidelity, but who can not re- ist temptation That every man, like the centaur of mythology, 1s “half man and half. beast" is the theory on which Hume based his story. The “centaur” played by John Gilbert, {s a ro- mantic picturesque figure, 1n whom confilcting emotions are always struggling. He holds a high {deal- {stic love for one woman, but cannot resist the attraction of others. Vidor has filmed the story, it ts reported, with remarkable fidelity to the book. and has given {t a screen translation with many scenes and contrasts. Eleanor Boardman and Aileen Pringle are cast in the leading femt- striking | nine role: the two women with whom centaur” {s in love. The supporting cast, which {s an unusually large one, contains the well known players as William Haines, Betty Francisco. Philo McCullough, Jacquelin Gads- don e Price ate Lester, Lin coln Stedman, Willlam Orlamond and others Wife of the Centaur” was adapt ed to th reen by Douglas Doty. | joldwyn-Mayer offer- | See the new Moon at Van Sant’s nd the foot calluses, without sore- ness or irritation ---FR $100 | $50.00 in Gold to the Lady $50.00 in Gold to the Man IN GOLD ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY EE-.-- $100 Holding the Lucky Ticket Holding the Lucky Ticket This gold will be given away tomorrow night. This will be your big chance to win $100.00 in gold FREE. AND | Dance Tonight GET 2---COUPONS FREE---2 ON THE GOLD PRIZE Everybody attending the dance tonight will receive two coupons at the door and on every third dance chances will be given away on the gold prize. here tonight—you may get Be the winning coupon. Arkeon Dancing Academy “Wife of Centaur” Comes Tomorrow | | | | | .Cbe Casver Daily Cribune ARKEON DANCE TONIGHT COUPONS GIVEN FOR $100 PRIZES THURSDAY NIGHT ‘The Arkeon Dancing academy wil! his | give free gratig without any strings or provisions attached, the sum of $100 in gold to two lucky persons attending the dance at the Arkeon on Thursday night. Two coupons will be given free to every person entering the portals of the Arkeon tonight. Each coupon entitles the holder to one chance on the cash. his special offer was inaugurated by the Arkeon management some- time ago. Last Thursday $100 was given free and the prize offering aroused such great interest that it was decided to repeat the contest this week. Coupons were also given free to all persons present at the lance last night. The $100 in gold will be divided equally among both sexes. Fifty dollars will be given to the lady holding the lucky coupon and $50 to the gentleman whose pasteboard carries the winning numerals, Special entertalnment features are also on the bill for tonight and to- morrow night, Ray Mocre’s Music Masters will officiate on the orchestra platform and start the dancing promptly at 9 o'clock. Some new remodeling has just been completed tn the interior of the academy. ‘The orchestra platform has been lowered to a helght three feet from the floor. This gives the patrons a better chance to view the music, at the same time making the dance muric more audible, Billy Mahoney, the popular danc- ing Instructor at the Arkeon dane ing academy ts offering special in- ducements for beginners in dancing Instructions. Mr. Mahoney has now been con- nected with this popular academy for the past three months and ts en- jJoying the enviable reputation of having taught more pupils to dance in this short period of time than is known of any other instructor at the Arkon, The studio fs open dally from 10 | Gargle Throat With Aspirin Clip This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis Prepare a harm¥ss and effective gargle by dissolving two Bayer Tab- lets of Aspirin tn four tablespoonfuls of water. Gargle throat thoroughly. Repeat tn two hours if necessary. Be sure you use only the genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cent. Adv. IRIS A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY and THURSDAY Lewis Stone —AND— FLORENCE VIDOR eal Nos “HUSBANDS AND LOVERS” —Also Comedy— “SONS OF SWAT” ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING NOONS -----10c and 20¢ NGS , 10¢ and 25¢ TODAY and THURSDAY DANTE’S INFERNO A spectacle of drama and beauty based on the classic of literature, ‘LAWSON BUTT, HOWARD GAY a. m. until $:30 p.m, and a call or interview will be most courteourly given to anyone desiring inforn\a- tion, a “HUSBANDS AND LOVERS’ WITH STONE AT IRIS} “Husbands and Love title | chosen by Jolin M. & new pleture opening Tris theater, indicates that In the director's or author's mind there is frequently a marked distinction be tween romance as interpreted by a married man and as offered by one who {fs “foot loose and fancy free.’ According to the critics who have had an advance view of the picture, it is a comedy-drama masterplece that no one who loves entertainment can afford to miss. While it {s en- trely different in story, its subtle: ness, clever situations and clean, wholesome humor are reminiscent of Stahl's last two successes, “Why Men Leave Home” serous Age.” In the leading roles are Lewis 8. Stone, Florence Vidor and Lew Cody. Under Stahl's direction, they should and “The Da AOSH CAPTURE GLASS TITLE The inter-class basketball cham plonship of the Natrona County high school was won last night by hmen when the ‘Frosh quin. out the Sophomore cagers a tally of 4to2, The game was contested by both teams with tenac: lous vigor and the outcome was in doubt until the timekeeper blew the final whistle. The members of the Frosh squad who were responsible for the vic- tory are Creel, Ritchie, Williamson, Tobin and Swartz. The Sophomore five included McGow, Hicks, Coop- er, Cole and Boyd. The victory of the Freshmen indicates that the first year class can boast several versatile Cagers who will make their presence count on the high school WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1925 peach Cane basketball teams during the next | Jse three years. ‘The standing of the four classes in the basketball competition {s Fresh men, first, Sophomores. second, Jun I BY & CINDER‘ IRRITATED lors, third, and Seniors. fourth ae 1UN.WIND,DUST DER: ner-up to the champlonship Jrosh. sr CHICHESTERS BILLS for Chi-chee- ‘i id. Gold Browd Pills ia Bag tod Gold form a very interesting triangle. at the Iris theater today. “Husbands and Lovers" will open! hat ee { Qui Sure Eh» DiAMOND colina wks eb If this Signature “There is no other as a Preventive. Price 30 Cen that set now pict < SmSotlen 6. Lrove is NOT on the Box, itis NOT ~ BROMG QUININE Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, and The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet world talking motion BROMO QUININE” ts. the (KING VIDOR'S Wife in ures/ Playing and singing the la evening for one price of a free. A Bishop-Cass Theater Dante’s version of Hades, DREDS OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN APPEAR IN THI: —Also— BIG DANCE THURSDAY NIGHT RAWHOUSER’S DANCE ARTISTS night you always find a joll; COME EARLY AND STAY LATE Washin gton Dancing Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ( E, RALPH LEWIS, PAULINE STARKE AND HUN. Tingling warmth— glowing comfort gling through the aching joints and muscles, believe it! The aching ia the creaky joints begin to limber . Soon you're free from pain, rT druggists — 36 cents. Sloan's Liniment ‘jain When all other remedies have failed try Sloan's. It gives relief to even the oldest, most obsti- nate cases of rheumatic Visit A lightly without rubbing ery mr spot. Instantly freshly-purified blood is sent tin- GET YOUR CAR WASHED AND MOTOR CLEANED BY THE VAPORIZED KEROSENE METHOD AUTO LAUNDRY AT THE ALEMITE SERVICE STATION and 9:20 RIAL I I Dancing 7:45 and 9:20 THE FOOL'S AWAKENING With a distinguished cast including HARRISON FORD _— ENID BENNETT. ALEC FRANCIS MARY ALDEN TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40 JOHN Soldier, advan iatsss mountobank, SAINPOLIS Triona was acclaimed a world-wide 1 LIONEL hero, until BELMORE ALSO BUDDY MESSENGER COMEDY : “CLEAR THE WAY” HARRY AESOPS FABLES NORTHRUP THE NETTO LADIES ARLINE ORCHESTRA PRETTY Playing thi lar_hit “IF 1 ORY 3 (OU'LL NEVER KNOW.” sheen by Sylvia Clark, Bobby and Eddie Kuhn SPECIAL ATTRACTION test song hits. Thursday y crowd and can dance all Ladies always dmission. Hel A modern story— S GREAT SPECTACLE MARGARET GRISINGER AND HER CLASS IN A NOVELTY DANCE REVUE 1—Bell Hop Dance -.--Marjorie 2—Uncle Sam --. Perkins and Betty Grisinger Lucille Evans --- Thelma Rowary harlotte Shackleford Marjorie Perkins eee ~---- Betty Grisinger —- Thelma Rowary and Mildred Grace ++--- Margaret Grisinger ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TOMORROW and FRIDAY CHICAGO'S 7 ROYAL ° COLLEGIANS A SNAPPY NOVELTY SINGING BAND A BUNCH OF HARMONY HOUNDS THAT WILL MAKE. YOU WANT TO STEP a 5x0 7—Do!ll Dance 8—Stunt Dance —. 9—Sister Dance - 10—Ecentric Dance ~ HEINIE KLOTZ SI YGI BARITONE SOLOIST Daily at 3:30, 7:30 and 9;30 YG “A DREAMER OF DREAMS?” and “MY BEST GIRL” Assisted by the Dainty Dancing Miss——Burnadette Fehlman WILL ROGERS in His New Shows at 1,3,5,7 a —Also— nd 9 Comedy—“OUR CONGRESSMA 10c and 40c Presenting Their Act Three Times Daily at 3:30, 7:00 and 9:00 o’Clock IN ADDITION TO REGULAR PROGRAM SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY a Bisnop-Lass neater

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