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r PAGE FOUR By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH NED’ FILM ENDS TODAY: “SOFT SHOES! WITH CAREY FRIDAY AT THE AMERICA) 1 (IONS TONIGHT Rialto—"‘The Midnight Ex- press,” with Elaine Hammersteii Netto Ladies orchestr: Miss | Frances Bowerman at and 9:30 o'clock America.—‘Inez wo with Anna Q. Nilsson, America theater orchestra. Tris. rets of the Pueblo,” with Neal Hart. Arkeon. — Dance, Serenaders Washir Rawhous 30 from Holly, Plummer's Hall. Dance, Dance Artists, ton t's | bell 1 g, th the | her c 5 ips tremble. 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She droops, fa | Hammerstein are supported | } cars which they choke in his voice (Ah, the potency of this “‘Vagga Bie Lillan!’) ‘The lights hiss out, the bell rings for the hammers, to take up their thud- The director walks in and sits beside the girl who ts dab- with due regard for make-up bing, at the tears which continue to flow. Harry Carey i ‘Soft Shoes” Tomorrow. Marry Carey will be seen at the in his phote, “Soft Shoes.” It is a new production directed by Hunt Stromberg and totally different from anything in which he has been seen heretofore. Lillfan Rich and Francis Ford head the supporting cast. Powder River Band Comes day? George Stewart, manager of the America theater, announces another added attraction for this week-end. On Sunday and Monday, the Powder River band with Bud Averill and his variety harmony six will appear be footlights in their special stage presentatic This band is said to be a whizz and will furnish the America thea ter fans splendid entertainment in the playing and singing of late popu- ng hits, This band will nd Monday at “MIDNIGHT EXPRESS WITH HAMMERS TEIN OPENS TODAY AT RIALTO George W. ly building fore’ the Hill has been gradual- p a reputation for him- self. In “The Midnight Expresi which opens today at the Rialto theater, he has exceeded himself. It is a difficult matter to direct a plc- ture which shall have such exciting action as this picture and still keep the range of good plaus- atic material. Too often the thrills are well done and the story {s absent. Of course, the choice of a vehicle plays a large part in the success. Then too, Hill had Elaine Hammerstein to work with. They were both in “The Fool- ish Virgin.” This picture is a story of railroad life with a tender love story in it and it gives the widest possible for the director and actors The male lead is played by Haines. He and Elaine by a east which includes George Nichols, 1 Whitlock, Edwin Booth Til- Pat Harmon, Bertram Grassby, fam ton Phyllis Haver, Roscoe Karns, Jack Richardson, Dan Crimmins and George Meadows. Miss Bowerman Held Over. Miss Frances Bowerman, popu lar Casper soprano, has been held over for an extended gement covering today and tomorrow at the Rialto theater, ac ording to an- r ment today by Manager Miss Bowerman has charm- ed Casper people by her beautiful and well modulated soprano voice and scored a big hit at the Rialto in appe es on sday and Wednesday. According to Manager Todd, he recelved numerous phone calls on both days of the engagement ask- Ing if Miss Bowerman would be kept over in order to afford everyt an opportunity to hear her. For this reason the engagement was extend. Miss Bowerman sings a reper- toire of songs which gives great range for displ her unusual talent as a soprano soloist. The combination of the Netto Ladies orchestra and Miss Bower. man on the stage-results in splen- did harmony which ts entertainment for everyone, regardless whether the musical training of the people in the audience enables them to real- ize and appreciate the beautiful tone and perfect rythm of the vocal ren- ditions of Miss Bowerman M Bowerman will represent Casper at the district contest of the utional Federation of Musie clubs bé held at Salt Lake City. She desired to assist the musical clubs of Casper in raising the funds for the trip by volunteering to sing at the Rialto theater where nager Todd was happy to have such a added attraction, Bowerr will appear on of the Rialto theater to- 1 tomorrow night 7:30 o'clock, splendid Miss the stag at and 9 “NEAL HART ENOS AT IRS "IN SECRETS OF PUEBLO” “Secrets of the Pueblo,” is one of the bes es ever shown at the Iris theater. This photopl star ring N closes a two-day en-| gagement at the Iris theater to | clife dwellings of the | very instructive ed in the under- ground caverns through which the | secret river rur re very thrilling. | eal Hart is at his best in the | 1d does e fancy riding & ne He comes } t 1 (reelistically of course) when a huge rock is rolled upon him from the top of The r sses {ts mark and’ i time to save the heroine ubsorbing® scene is the | wh sses a chasm a ble fh hand. T pt of cL asm is shown below the while he make the cross ng and there is no bunk about the ct that ft was a hazardous under- king. here are some good com edy bits showing the cowboys in the metropolis dodging the street had never seen be fore. The plot is well developed and the aud e is held in suspense until the climax when the secret of the Pueblo ts revealed. There is one especially good bit in the final scene when the Indians are allowed to share in the profits of a rich old mine, discovered on ranch by Neal Hart. The In- re entftlea to a share in the is and ft {s to the credit of the director that he made the ple- ture true to Mfe but showing that the righte of the Indians were ta consideration TPuebio closes the of America theater, starting tomorrow | Che Casver Sungvay Cribune HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS GAVE SPLENGID SPANISH The Spanish “Ziegfield revue with 12 high school girls c ing and dancing Spanish in the costumes of Castilian senor- ftas, was the hit of the third an nual Spanish vaudeville show vaudeville program y presented The girls in the Spanish revue danced excellently, taking into con- the fact that they are sino society of Casper as. sisted in the presentation of the Spanish program. the faculty were Leslic The members of who acted as chaperon i A. Dorf, Dean Bloodgood, ¢ Leslie MeRill Mr. Danis in ninson ra and assisted the costuming for the Spanish nunt. bers, There were also several play lets presented in an entertain manner by the high school children The program follo’ 1, La Paloma and La Golondrina, orchestra. 2. Playlet, “The Three Bears,” with Arthur Anderson, Harold Bates, Madeline Shorey, Fay ( r 3. La G and ndrina, La Palo Marcheta, song 3 by the with Kathryn Davis Oudine Houser, Geraldine Airheart Dorothy Jenkins, Beulah Bailey, Jessie Tapp, John Allen assisted by tangel, Roca and ipino sdciety. (b) Special numbers la senor! ta Carbonel Sole Mio dance numbers, chor us, cille Head, a ‘letcher, Lucille Alberta Harry and los senores Hidalgo of Prit- Charlotte De the La Jota by and el senor Hidalgo, and La Serenta de Schu bert by Dora Stanley and Kathryn { Davis. 4. Scenes from Spanish daily life. (a) “In the Restaurant, Fred Hufsmith, Helen Fred Fairchild and William (b) “Under the Table,” with ford Olson as the persistent lover, Fred Fairchild the terrible fa- ther, and Helen McKim the art Mandolin ons, Tobert and John Blake! 6. Playlet, Pantalones,” with Phillp K. Edwards as the hen pecked husband, the lover, Pearl Isham as the er-indaw, Helen Watson a Ruby Owen as the swee Betty Smith as the maic Dances, La Cachuc! enata de Pierrot, and ¥ ECZEMA BROKE OUT ON ARM Dry and Scaly, and Itched and Burned, Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals, “Eczema broke out on my left arm between the elbow and wrist. Tt was dry and scaly and itched and burned so that I could not sleep at night. The irritation caused me to scratch, and the trouble lasted about three months. “T tried everything I ever heard of with no relief. I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they helped me. I continued the treatment and in a short time I was completely healed.” (Signed Mrs. John McBee, 1319 Polk St. Topeka, Kans., June 16, 1924. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are all you need for all toi- let uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. Fred Hufsmith as moth. the wife. theart PROGRAM LAST NIGHT Follies” varying degrees of pulchritude sing- numbers ed under the sponsorship of the Spanish department in the high Is Pl. d school auditorium last night, ‘The S Pianned. auditorium was .packed for the event and practically all the child-| With between 25 and 30 baseball ren of the high school and many| players from which to pick, the others ‘remained for the dance after|Burlington Employes club has or- the program was concluded, ganized with Bill Brazer as manager High ol pupils are children Joe Sherrard as captain and 4s but they are impressionable and| now waiting to join the city league easy to instruct under the tutglage|when that body is organized, it is| of Mr. Leslie Danis, of © the | ann actice games are Spanish department, a splendid | now on the Burlington Eloise McKim and | and|§ aurora, the Spanish chorus, Solo dance, the Fifth Hungar‘an, Geral- dine Alrheart. Duet dance, Los Toreadores, Lucille Fletcher and Ouidine Howser. BALL CLUB FOR ‘Q’ ORGANIZED Joe Sherrard | Captains Squad; Early Start r the roundhouse. committee which will repre- ailroad team in the meet- r formation of the been appointed. It Brazer, Sherrard, Dick Kenne: sent the Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe- cially prepared for Infants Pr h n directions on package. RIALT FO WITH WEINERT NEW bout at night of Micke) champiot weight agreed champto! gard, are to bi Italian rv the promoters sald. WILLS SIGNS R BATTLE 9.—Harry ght, YORK, negro April heavy June 19. y Walker, n, and H title ho! to meet in nship match y Greb, virtually a middleweight on The bouts e/staged as a benefit for the elief fun Donohue Hurls For Cincinnati CINCINNATI, ©., April 9.— Whether Luque or Donohue pitches the op game for the Cincinnati National, the she against HELD OVER TWO DAYS FRANCES BOWERMAN SOPRANO WYOMING'S REPRESENTATIVE TO THE DISTRICT CONTEST OF THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF MUSIC CLUBS AT SALT LAKE CITY Singing Evenings—7:30 and 9:30 s will depend largely upon wing the Texan makes the Colonels at in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Qislhhihn Physicians everywhere recommend TODAY TOMORROW WILLIAM And an ALL A gripping tale ¢ A story of rehabi From Cocktails STOP! LOOK! grade and the expres, Also Joe Rock Comedy THE N RIALT theater tonight, Elaine Hammerstein Supported by “The MIDNIGHT EXPRESS” HAINES TAR cast in of the shining rails litation on the railroad. to Engine Cab. LISTEN! ss on the upgrade. Felix Cartoon ETTO LADIES ORCH!’ SPECIAL SOPRANO Shows , 7, 9 o’Clock 730 and § te 7 5 0 The romantic story of a young man who could not be sidetracked. A wildcat train of cars backing down- 5 FRANCES BOWERMAN TOMORROW Sport Pictorial TODAY and ie Weinert of Newark, signed articles today for a 15 round decision the Polo Grounds on the welterweight middle- have the same Louisville THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925 this afterndon. Donohue expects to go the full nine innings, as Luque did at Nashville yesterday. probably will pitch the closin of the northward trip. gume Try Tribune Want Ads for Results. MIDNIGHT WASHINGTON— [Representative Theodore Burton of Ohio is slated for appointment by Presivient Coot {dge as 4 member of ‘tho delegation to the International Arms conference jn Geneva, May (4, under auspices of the League of Nation 7 American 1,000 CHOCOLATE CANDY EASTER EGGS GIVEN AWAY tut SATURDAY MORNING SHOW RIALTO ANOTHER BIG PROGRAM “THE EXPRESS” AND “THE SANTA FE TRAIL” LAST TIMES TODAY INEZ FROM —WITH— LEWIS STONE AND 5 MARY ASTOR —ALSO COMEDY— PATHE NEWS Shows at 1, 3, 5, Tand 9 | Directed by TOM | FORMAN lisacey | HOLLYWOOD ANNA Q. NILSSON “ARE HUSBANDS HUMAN” TOPICS 10c and 40c Carey as Pat Halahan, in a fight-a-minute, LAST TIMES TODAY “SECRETS OF THE PUEBLO” —WITH— NEAL HART —Also Comedy— “Safe and Sane” ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING Afternoons 10 and Evenings 10 and jaugh a-minute, tale | of thugs and heart-throbs in the Old West and 'Frisco’s Underworld. —wWit EUGENE O'BRIEN BEN ALEXANDER MITCHELL LEWIS SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION SUNDAY and MONDAY THE Powder River . | Band BUD AVERILL AND HIS VARIETY HARMONY SIX IN THEIR SPECIAL STAGE PRESENTATION Appearing Daily at 3:30, 7:15 and 9:00 IN ADDITION TO “FRIVOLOUS SAL” Hak MAE BUSCH TOM SANTSCHI MILDRED HARRIS