Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 10, 1925, Page 6

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a PAGE SIX “MNDNIGHT EXPRESS’ | ENDS TODAY; MEIGHAN | AT RIALTO TOMORROW e AS @ By ROSCOE CONKLING FITC H Harry Carey; Aw chestra, RIAL press,” ni 0 a “Not Bu with Leo Malone, chestra. ARKEON — Night. 1 ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT. | AMERICA—“Soft Shoes,” with nerica theater or- Midnight Ex- ne Hammerstein; orchestra, Miss jan, Casper nd 9 o'clo wilt for Ru 'y; Iris theater or- | Dance, Family Bertam Grassby, ® and was rea t villa : . th . i t ford in the Paramo’ i Hamm the fea? | 1 he make 1 ral te 1 f | Ht 1 oft was v , 1d ha Bos 1 SAUL ca | Watch Your Daughter ficial r failed e| Carey. does some t ach time I have] fighting of his career ken it Ivise my friends | formanc aw t tl edicine if they are in|ly the t thin 1 y rundown in health, This is probably ‘ health means beauty. Do]|was written from r 1 to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite| and the role whic Pr on in liquid or tablets.| morous one suits § to Dr. Plerce’s in Buffalo. Taken out of t N.Y. for trial y Write for free | ar ged into s vice Adv en | RIALT he M e sixth epis Miss Bowerma: com) Whether o fan, you're America theater, This fase! and croc -| who thinks t under the It | ing picture welve -| that’s saying sc gh” Another “ Show for Ev duction which ¢ is Haver and for Meigh Meighan Tom Black picture, “Com. 2 is ir um has been { de Sings Tonight. a featur uring the 1 panted in HARRY IRE AT AMERICA TONIGHT IN‘SOFT SHOES? {AVERILL BAND ON SUNGAY you're a Carey to like “Soft Hunt Stromberg tarts today at thc s thi seen In a mething. of the speediest 1d his per {s undoubted- Me's ever done the story Carey's own {dea h is his firet hu him to a T, because he “cow ¢ try” ar of the most n San ¥ TODAY 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN ThE SPEED —And— WILLIAM HAINES —IN— MIDNICHT EXPRESS” The story of a railroad man who could not be sidetracked. THRILLS SUSPENSE Also Comedy—Pictorial—Cartoon SPECIAL MISS FRANCES BOWERMAN SOPRANO Singing Evenings—7:30 and 9:30 PRE-EASTER DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT A Washington Hall You're sure of a good wholesome time and don't RAWHOUSER’S DANCE ARTIS forget that Will be on the job as usual S t had ;| the pre c|uate of the |in a western photor Che Casver Sunsap Cribune FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925 intriguing underworld, Carey is given an opportunity to put over a brand new lot of the tricks and stunts that | have made himy famous and in he does tion some superb farce cor et. Hammond, who een more beautiful So-Jin, the Japanese r than ever; actor who causd so much fa comment by the C his fine portrays estial Prince in “The Thief of ¥#t Paul Weigel, Stanton immie Quinn, John Steppling with convulsions Powder River Band Sunday. The Powder River band, Bud Aver. ill and his six versatile musicians will present act at the y and Mor ons They have to thelr mi numbers and solos, fon of her treat ter patrons. | America th MARY FLINN OF GASPER, VERSATILE. VIOLINIST, WILL PLAY ON SUNDAY Miss Mar local girl whe Flinn, | will appe Klein-Marks 1 ‘I day f cital whot ur oO m4 t hall, i . 'T. J. Raich, president c Treble Clef chorus is in char am which will he thi ond fortnightly recital presented at the Klein-Marks Music Art pe, to which the public is cordi ally inyited, Miss Flinn can play and contest in s of all the Laramie ending the univ in the Uni ppeared on cc violin instrume Miss Flinn 1 le Cleft choru' Casper Symphony pleasure for this writer to serving credit to a 1c ays in the , a grad Natrona county high school, who is making such excel- lent progress on the violin that a great future is in store for her if she continues her training. Mr Riach has arranged for a splendid sical program at the Klein-Marks recital which will be heartily appreciated by everyone who enjoys re 20d music. Senge ‘NOT BUILT FOR RUNNIN’ ° WITH MALONEY AT IRIS Leo Maloney comes again to the Iris theater in his new picture, ‘Not Built for Running’.” Other actors being co-starred are Maloney's horse, Pico and his dog, Bullet. This pie ture will be shown at the Iris thea: ter today and tomorrow Leo Maloney is always thrilling {is exhibi tions of horsemans' splendid and he is equally as good as any of the stars maki Western films, s well known ig’ " suggests the plot of the story never runs away from trouble as was shown in his last picture which wa film was « ed “Hunti able. next Malor ° t Built f s theater patrons | | Ap RE HOT GROSS BUN DMGE AT THE ARKEN TONG A Hot Cross Bun attraction at tho @ will be the Arkeon Dancing IRIS Bishop-Cass TODAY and SATURDAY LEO MALONEY —and— His Horse “Pico” —and— Dog “Bullet” sino “NOT BUILT FOR RUNNIN’” ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING mber of the | . Plummer's adacad enaders w c 1 vitation and enjoy lappy music. Shroe¢ sought by th ce Wednesday night whe shortly urtment at t © she entere Linden ar where sh | | | Headache Neuralgia Pain Toothache Ser- music and Arkeon tonight "GLADYS SCHROEDER, WHO = JIMFED. FROM. POLICE PATH, I PPREHENDED an | id out of the patrol wagon rest, was apprehended | & ai ofe— MODERN YOUTH WINS DEFENSE Speaker Says Before Association. E 10. Wash., April , Wash, red the open th annual con: ne | ed a 1° 2¢ assumed that the youth ation 0 diser were bet r brought up and SPIRIN irlthe preceding ter mannered, b SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and_ INSIST! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only ‘‘Bayer” package which contains proven directions. yxes of 12 tablets Handy “Bayer” ADOLPH Zui Jes Paramount the lawless mining camps, Hot Cross PLUM Afternoon Evenings ~~ --10¢ and 20c --10¢ and 256 Dancing Something New—Something Different You Will Always Find a New Novelty at THE ARKEON SERENADERS The Music That Is Different Arkeon STARTS TOMORROW THOMA | EIGHAN. ; I Con Th rough with LILA LEE In the role of a young man grappling with life in clashing with many enemies and “Coming Through,” Tom is superb. #ilmed with a big cast of favorites. Bun Dance MER’S Academy OF EDUCATOR Not as Bad as Parents, | a defender president Empire Education of the present generation has the comings of the con: | lit Mr. Kern » elders of ociation which beef h | persons of greater moral worth their results would be apparer he record of our ent d their elders Violate the m pel the Kern declared. | vaudeville performance they have seen in Washington since he became URINE y/ (3 Keeps EYES at must be the permanent re ent status of pro- y | Clear, Bright and Beautiful | | WASHINGTON — President and | ‘Write Murine Co., Chicago, forEyeCare Book the f! | Mrs. Coolidge attended THE SPARK PLUG Vitamins to nourishment are what a spark-plug is to a motor. To sustain vitality, the body needs three thou-| sand calories of food daily, yet if this food isnot activated by vitamins the body is un- able to thrive in health or strength. Scott's Emulsion brings to a weakened system vitamin-activated nourish- ment of highest degree. 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A Richard Harding Davis VAN BIBBER COMEDY “A GUEST OF HONOR” Shows at 1-3-5-7 and 9 10c and 40c istributin <—=====" CORPORATION Fm POWDER RIVER BAND BUD AVERILL And His Variety Harmony Six With a High Cl Musical Act. 4 gua APPEARING DAILY AT 3:30, 7:15 AND 9:00 SUNDAY and MONDAY {n Addition to | “FRIVOLOUS SAL”

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