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SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1925 Che Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE SEVEN CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TO ENTERTAIN THE PUBLIC MX CAPS ANOTH NEWEST HIT ON Old Story of Last Film FA LIMA IN ANERICA SCREEN Being the Best Is True In Case of Popular Westerner in “The Deadwood Coach”, Every artist has his masterpiece There is an apex in all our careers vhen we reach o rattain the best that Is in us. The game rule holds true among motion pleture Like the rest of us mortals they their limitations. ie Mix’ best pictur A man ete. But every new Mix production uees these same people ent H nce Mulford's novel, “The Orphan,” sing it we are almost tempted to make the oft-repeated pre diction thatiit ts ‘Torn's best, and we never expect to see him produce one quite as good again. The reasons we ‘are tempted to do this despite the lessons of the past are that It really is the most ambi tions production Mr. Mix has ever appeared in and William Fox, Mr. Mix's boss, has spared no expense in making it. v to Tom's acting, which shows gcther new character, the of the film borders on stupendous, Never were such * of the beauty of our country nN on the silversheet. } through these beautiful 4 is the usual Tom Mix cticn in double measure. From the becomes an outlaw The Orphan” after the r of his father and the ragic death of his mother, thrill {cllows thrill with almost bewilder- ing rapidity. Gun fights, Indian fights, hold- ups, chases, captures, surround a love theme that moves one to tears as it progresses through what seems a hopeless course. A sweet girl from Boston, cultured and refined and a Western outlaw with a price on his head. Bringing them -together seems an impossible task, But it is done in an amazing . Deadwood Coach” is laying at the America theater. now PICK YOUR OWN MP. BLONDE OR BRUNETTE How do you like your vampires— blonde or brunette? For some unexplained reason, bru- nette actresses have always been as- sociated With vampire roles on both the stage and the screen. Possibly the brunette type appears more “yampish,”” than the blonde. Or {s it merely that the first np” role was played by a brunetle, and the precedent thus established? At any rate, First National {s of- fering an innovation in vampires ip its new picture, “Inez from Hol- wiywood,” Anna Q. Nilsson plays ‘’ the role of a vivid screen vampire. and she 1s decidedly. blonde. The story by Adele Rogers St. Johns, a former newspaper woman, deals with motion picture life. It gets “behind the scenes” of the moy- ies and glimpses unconventional sidelights of film people and thelr work before the camera. Another innovation © Introduced here is the appearance of six film celebrities {n one scene, Where Anna Q., as Inez is shown at lunch in her studio dressing room. in walks Wallace Beery, Antonio: Mor- eno, Lioyd Hughes, Ben Lyon and Ford Sterling. Such a galaxy of movie favorites has rarely been seen {n one picture before. Lewis S, Stone is co-featured with Anna Q. In "Inez," and does one of the best roles of his film career. The pfeture was directed by Al fred E. Green for Sam’ EB. Rork, and will be shown by First National at the America theater next Tuesday Others fn the cast are Laurance Wheat, Rose Dione, Snitz Edwards Rav Hallor, Harry Depp and E, H. Calvert. “THRFATS MANE BY WIFE. NM CAYS INSU Two Divorce Suits and Answer Filed in District Court. Two sults for divorce and one answer and cross complaint asking for dissolution of the bonds of matri mony were filed in district court sterday afternoon by the hus anc Alleging that his wife, Margaret, veral times threatened to kill him ithe gun ahd-#® butcher knife, that 1@ subjected him to extreme cruelty nd made life unbearable by her olding, naggir nd abuse, Her man Peterson filed an answer to his fe's complaint denying her allega ns and asking for the decree He also alleges thal during, last February shepatuyed out at nights intil 4 or § a’élock in the morning that in August, 1923, she spent the night on & mountain with a man name@) Leo Jones. These acts mortified, embarrassed nd grieved 1 of his wife was dismissed in Septem- ber, 1923, according to court records. ward H. Johnson filed suit for divorce against his wife, Helen, on the grounds that she has repeatedly nagged and found fault with him and that she insists on telling him how to run his business and dictates how he must conduct it and that she has shown that she'is dissatisfied in living with him. The couple were separated once for three months and later tried to lve together and get along but failed, according to the petition. The deferfdant moved to Denver last December and refused to live with the plaintiff, he says. Charles E Brayman in a petition for divorce relates how he joined the army, after marriage, and how his wife would not live with him when he was discharged in 1922. He says he provided a home. for her in Waltham, Mass.,.and tried to induce her to live there but’ instead she refused and deserted him, he says. HAY . GRAIN STORAGE Dairy and Chicken Feeds Alfalfa, Cotton Cake, Salt Casper Warehouse Co. 268 Industrial Ave. Phone 27___P. O. Box 547 IRIS Bishop-Cass TODAY ONLY REGINALD DENNY Hi —IN— “THE RECKLESS AGE” Also Comedy “LONESOME” DENNY BACK WITH FIGHTS AND COMEDY Reginald Denny, who won screen fame with his fists, is holding it by his versatility. For it isa new Reg- inald Denny whom one sees in “The Reckless Age,” his latest Universal Jewel feature which plays today at the Iris theater. The new Reginald Denny ts a fellow of infinite mirth. The new picture, a screen version ot Earl Derr Biggers’ Saturday Ey ning Post story, “Love Insurance, is a rapid-fire tale of an insurance man standing guardian over an Eng lish Jord who has insured himself against failure to marry an helress. From then on the fun is fast and furlous. An actress, threatening a breach of promise suit, is the first complication in the path of policy: protected love; a blackmail plot, a bogus claimant to his lordship's title and a few other trials and tribula- tlons keep Cupid at arm's length— and the heiress and the {nsurance man (played by Denny) manage to fall In love with each other. Every moment sees a nuprortous new situation; but there are many thrills, too, to enliven the comedy. (ait Sunday and Monday—Cecil B. De- Milles’. massive production, “The Golden Bef,” with Rod LaRocque, Vera Reynolds and Lillian Rich. Kinogram News. Aesops Fables. Tuesday and Wednesday—Nazi- mova in “The Redeeming Sin.” Cen- tury comedy, “Raisin Cain.” Urban scenic. Special attraction—Francer Bowerman, soprano, Thursday and Friday — By: Hammerstein in “The Midnight - press. Joe Rock comedy. Felix car- toon, Sport Pictorial. America. and Monday—Tom -Mix and Tony, his horse in “Che Dead- wood Coach,” also comedy, “Hindle ‘Em Rough,” and Fox News. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs: day—“Inez from Hollywood,” with Anna. Q. Nilsson, Lewis Stone and Mary Aster, also comedy, “Are Hus- bands Human.” News and Topte: Friday and Saturday—Harry Carey “Soft Shoes” and Van Bibber A Guest of Honor,” and Sunday Iris. Sunday Only—Reginald Denny In The Cecil B. De Mille production, “The Golden Bed," a Paramount pictu japted by Jeanie MacPher- son from the novel of the same name by Wallace Irwin, is the fea- ture at the Rialto theater. In the picture we have a decaying family Whose one asset fs their vei eatitiful daughter, Flora Lee, play- ed by Litt ich, a new De Mille “find.” There is a Cinderella sis- NAZIMOVA IN NOVEL DANCE IN NEW FILM Chatacter dancing by the: great Nazimova, and a marvelous display of emotional acting by that famous star; the mystery in the theft of a raluable pearl necklace, and a real- fight by Apaches in the Paris sewers—these POPULAR PLAYERS FEATURED IN ‘THE GOLDEN BED,’ NOW | DRAWING CROWDS AT RIALTO | | ter (Vera Reynolds) who is always hoved into the background to give | Flora Lee eve! itage. | La Rocque has the role of a your man who runs a candy store in t Village. He adores the beauty. She treats him as so much dirt und het feet. His business expands. He | becomes king of a chain of | stores. | At once he is the prey of the fant | fly, Flora Lee is groomed for him. | As the children have grown up, Mar- garet (Miss Reynolds) has fallen very much in love with Admah Holtz, the part played by La que. She fights for her love loses, All through the pict there {s the symbol of the golden bed—lux ury, The man !s wrecked, his life made a ruin. Flora Lee dies and we have the struggle back to reg: tion and rea) love by Admah Margaret The trio of players above appear in featured the cast of “The Golden B with Warner Baxter, Theodore Kos loft and Julia Faye. CLEAN UP FOR EASTER Our Service to You Three big essentials in life are embodied in our SERVICE to you—health, happiness and beauty. Cleanliness is health insurance. An immaculate appearance adds to’one’s happiness and dry cleaning rejuvenates and this SERVICE is the reach of-all beautifies a good garment. And yet so reasonably priced that it is within who appreciate these factors. 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FARB—$12.50 Saves you approsimately 12 hours’ travel between Casper ond Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY Creck Transperta Nb HOTUL tion Company's Uffice 144 are just a few of the high lights in Vitagraph's “The Re- deeming Sin," which opens at the Rialto theater Tuesday for a run of two days All, the and the gsiimpses phn abl ‘The Reckless Age’? and comedy, “Lonesome.” Monday, and Tuesday — Helen Holmes and William Desmond in “Outwitted,” and comedy “Easter Bonnetts.”” Wednesday Hart in “ Denny stages a fight in a news- Paper office that is a fistic classic; fully as thrilling as any of his “Leather Pushers” bouts. There is romance in the story, too, All in all it is a perfect spec- imen of clean fun, Tho cast is excellent. Ruth Dwy- er, remembered in “His Mystery Girl” and “Jack o* Clubs,” plays the heiress, and a ver arming heir- ess she is, too, so any insurance man would be justified in falling in love with her. Harry Pollard, who directed Denny in “Sporting Youth,” made this highly pleasing “roduction. es are laid in Paris, cafe and studio aid to depict thede s of Irench life with remark- It is a colorful story, crammed full of action, with an al- romance threading its way through the plot, and thrills and unding. Besides the great cast {8 composed of Lou 'Tellegen, Carleton D. Miller, Otls Harlan, Rosita Marstin!, Rose Tapley, Eric Mayne and Violet Virginia TODAY TOMORROW 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 and Thursda Secrets of the Pueblo, comedy “Safe and San: Friday and Saturday—Leo Ma loney his horse “Pico” and hts dog “Bullet” in “Not Built for Runnin’. ” Aiso comedy “Pat's Patents,” Neal and accuracy, Nazimova the Wireless receiving Icenses to the number of about 1,200,000 are at présent in force in Great Britain. RIALTO the drama of “Manslaughter” the daring of “Male and Female” the novelty of “Feet of Clay” the lavishness of “The 10 Commandments” ALL are in The Cast Rod LaRocque Vera Reynolds Lillian Rich Warner Baxter Theodore Kosloft Julia Faye Henry Walthall Robert Edeson CECIL B. MADE THEM ALL BIG SCENE— the “candy ball.” For novelty it has not known an equal on the screen—human chocolate drops, peppermint sticks and “candy ballet” by Theodore Kosloff. De Mille always inserts one big eye- catcher in all his. productions—the Roman orgy episode in *‘Man- slaughter” and the opening of the Red Sea in “The Ten Command- ments,” for instance. The candy’ball is the scene in “The Golden Bed.” Also Aesop’s Fables THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing the popular hit ‘‘THAT’S MY GIRL” Words by Harry D. Kerr, Music by Joe McKevian News Weekly A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY and MONDAY TOM MIX WITH “TONY” AND DORIS MAY —in— ADWOOD COACH A red-blooded, inspiring story of adventure and romance of the west’s early days. A great drama iaid in the Dakota bad lands. ADDED ATTRACTION JOHN AHOOKANO | HAWAIIAN TENOR AND GUITARIST Appearing Daily at 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 In Songs of His Native Land and the Latest Popular Hits DE Also Animal Comedy “Handle 'Em Rough” FOX. NEWS—ORCHESTRA Shows at 1—3-—5—7 and 9 ; 10¢ and 40¢ Robert Edeson and: Robert Cain the big names pl: Henry Walthall e but a few of |§ moO(T Lies TAU. ~ Here’s a Spare Bedroom - You may have one just like it. It might as well be turned into cash, so let's see who can write want ads sufficiently attractive to rent some of the cozy sleep- ing rooms now vacant in Casper. t Start now. You may win $5.00 if your ad is judged to be the best. Second prize $2.50 and five third prizes of $1.00 each. In other words, if you have a room for rent at your house, take pencil and paper and write a good advertisement describing it in an attractive way. Label it “Contest Ad” and either bring it or mail it into the Tribune office. There will be no charge except the usual two cents for each word. * The ads will be published and will then be placed on file until Saturday night —April 11—when the contest will clo Judges will then read each ad and the winners will be published ‘in the Tribune of April 12—Easter morning. In writing your want ad tell all the important facts. It will one whether it wins a prize or not. Sund then a good be Suggestions for Writing Effective “Room for Rent” Ads Past experience has shown us that to be complete and attractive to the man or woman in search of living quarters, an advertisement must contain all of the following facts: 1—Neighborhood 2—Private family 3—Transportation 4—Furnishings 5—Man or woman preferred 6—Price 7—Address and telephone number Tt must be clearly understood that the above picture bears absolutely no rela- tion to the contest. You are to write your ads about local spare bedrooms which are actually for rent, so that results may be reaped from your efforts whether a winner or not. fs Write on one side of the paper only.. Place your name, address, and tele- phone number in the upper right hand corner of the paper. Send in your ads to the “Write A Want Ad” editor, care of The Casper Daily Tribune. In addition to the answers which are entered in this contest by their authors all other paid want ads running in the “rooms for rent” column will be automatic- ally entered. This is a good timé to rua an ad of this kind. Send in Your ‘Room for Rent’ Ad--You May Win Che Casper Daily Crimaw WERBER OF AMOCLATED