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PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925 a By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH PAINTED LADY’ TONIGHT: tr ‘AME RICA — “Th with Geor; pn Marr in theater « | RIS—“Huntin’ IN ae BOCK Troubie | | tra. ARKEON—Dance, gold, Tom Mix Friday in “ Coach motion pict Mulford’s novel, be called “The 0 he immediately notified Mi ready had redd the 1 that here op: t picture in th y praised | De was an ulled ‘Wes were made in Califor now recogniz lect’? locations the | e flashed on the This was another reason sired te age The | | re|| In tern” | screen p nia and the publ most of the moment they ver sheet Tom Finding that Be husband, Rankin s ror of her Mix de men and studio worke the Bad Lands to make the ¢ The result {s a triumph o war Estelle May ts seen opp » Deadwood C d by Lynn ¥ ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT Mar- stone | Ladies’ orches- | | | | Leo Mahoney. Iris theater orches- | $160 free in| WASHINGTON HALL—Dance. “SQ THIS 6 MRUGE a - WITH WAGEL AND GODY I szengnt a Sie | FERS TOM AT AULT A ee xtra » banjo trio re programs ever shown at the Ri ature pic: The | for the special 10:39 o'clock » trio Is an added attraction at| Saturday morning. “The Kid” ern thriller, 8 considered by m best pieture in w st feature film | crities , th LAST TIMES TODAY wen| | “THE PAINTED LADY”| — LEO ] —WwIiTH— | GEORGE O'BRIEN ips ree | cry cola tsira cobetaeae “HUNTIN’ “APRIL FOOL” NEWS and TOPICS ADDED een TROUBLE” AND COMEDY “IN BAD THE SAILOR” ORCHESTRA I Loved Stole| Wonder RIALTO ‘crn ONE SHOW ONLY—10:30 CHARLIE CHAPLIN i —AND— a JACKIE COOGAN —IN— to 2) “THE KID” Also Fifth Episode of | “THE SANTA FE TRAIL” RIALTO one CECIL B. DeMILLE’S MASTERPIECE “THE GOLDEN BED” Cecil B. De Mille has outdone himself in pro- ducing Wallace Irwin’s searching and intimate novel of American morals and marriage. When you behold— a may se eye-filling spectacle of the novelty Candy a In tion Clark | y by Banjo Trio, mains Hl nf the ex: | ‘Huntin’ theater —the dazzling millionaire society wedding; —the thrilling and beautiful scenes in the snow- topped Alps. of the SATURDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY alto has been arranged by Manager Todd show with » all this week and appears] Charlie Chaplin and that child i fternoon at 3] screen idol, Jackle Coogan, will be e evening at| shown in on to the fifth epi “The nany hich LAST TIMES TODAY EVERY EVENING Afternoons 10 and 20c Nights ___ 10 and 25e || LOUIS B. LEW CODY ANTI TAOUBLE’ WT LED MALONEY T THES The story ort "and it abo breath escapes, to rescue tho: thrillin ineid tense, entertaining film dashes ¢ is also } wn It {s wonderful to see these mor key films and realize the pains and | care taken in the tr 1 dumb creatures much cx fan th pored nouncen! film being s! theater will entert nish ample food . v a big feature film called | Iris th This is said to be a Iris th and ful MAYERL presents $0 THIS IS | “ELEANOR BOARDMAN | EDWARD CONNELLY Marsh; a jazz-time wife with a waltz-tume husband. What become? For Everyone Except Born Celibates MATINEE 3 O'CLOCK RIALTO — CONRAD NAGEL CLYDE COOK JOHNBOLES MISS DU PONT, Al Modern Story With a Spectacular Biblical Sequence in Natural Colors of Beth and Peter “The story of King David and Bath-Sheba; of Uriah being sent to death in battle; of the child, and of the punishment of sin. And the kid? of a man was he to —Also— Sid Smith Comedy “BIG GAME” FABLES “CLEAN UP WEEK” Scenar THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing Popular Hit—“ALABAMY BOUND,” by BUD GREEN, BUD DESYLVA, RAY HENDERSON SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE KEYSTONE BANJO TRIO In an Entire Change of Program Shows LierD), to 9 o’Clock TODAY TOMORROW Hobart Henley‘ S Production IAGE EVENING 7:45 AND 9:30 to dance. A hot time is promised everyone at Washington hall to. night where the management claims that the crowd Is biggest and most congenial, There ts a congenial atmosphere at Washington hall and even a stranger is made at once to feel at home. Rawhouser’s play and sing the latest popular song hits in a manner that makes everyone want Charlie Chaplin has ever appea ane in addition, there is Jackie | TURE DINGE TOMGHT IGTON HALL will | “phe Kid.” T for everyone, children and adults. It HERE ITIS COME AND TAKE IT AWAY urday morning shows are | is hoped that this mention will clear up a misunderstanding that the Sat urday morning shows are for kiddies only, Kiddies are welcome but s' ly else from the y The Satur {s open to ey THE KEYSTONE BANJO TRIO SCORING A BIG HIT AT RIALTO APPEARING DAILY—3, 7:45, 9:30 |TONIGHT Arkeon Dancing Academy peaYWVV VT erry -_—— THE WONDER HORSE ALL THE ROMANCE, ADVENTURE, THRILLS AND PERILS OF THE EARLY WEST IN THE BADLANDS OF DAKOTA. MANY OF THE SCENES IN “THE DEADWOOD COACH” WERE MADE ON THE ACTUAI LO- CALE OF STORY, IN DA- KOTA., A Bishop- Cass Theater