Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1925, Page 4

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& \ Lf. ‘CHORUS LADY” TONIGHT; TOM MIX N<DIGK TURPIN FRIDAY AT THE AMERICA, Ss tah “THE Shows at 1-3-5-7 and 9 PAGE FOUR IRIS—“Wolves of the Night?’ | with William Farnum, Iris the- ater organ. ARKEON—Request night. Ted bite ‘ Rose and His Band. WASHING HALL — Carnival F J dance Rawhouser’'s Dance Artists "= pour is and my so fmcns Le Vigtign Tom Mix in” “Dick Turpin" at N : $569 a Friday RO RY BI the supporting cast William the producer, has proyided Watch Repairing and much distrionic strength, for among 4 he pl are Kathieen Myers, Jewelry Repairing n, Alan Hale, Philo James Ma‘ and Bull Reasonable Prices and Center ROTHROCKS | | and a Fine Supporting Cast “IS MARRIAGE THE BUNK” PATHE NEWS REQUEST NIGHT Ted Rose and His Band Will Play Your Favorite Number in a Metropolitan Style—Something New—Something Different $50.00 Che Casper Daily Cribune By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH | ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT. AMERICA—'The Chorus Lady,” aret Livingston, Amer- gan rn RIALT Silent r the Ac- Great with ring the} At I ay unbe t but he rt 1 som- ed the silks, satins y bandit of ire at leas rks ne othe pan ion of “Dick the attrac: | 1 theater begin ed as holds the rec ‘Dick Turpin,” cectly visualize the colorful scenes through which Tur; were erected on the west co; reaim were summoned to give colorful character to the superb ensemble Bull Montana and Jack Herrick are in the cast. TOM MIX IN “DICK TURPIN.” WHICH N. Y. TEMES © CALLS “GLORIFIED VERSION” OF THRILLER STARTS TOMORROW AT AMERICA THEATER Bi. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS HAVE NEVER GIVEN A GREATER PERFORMANCE.”—N. Y. AMERICAN. t studios lot. Opening at the America tomorrow, starring Tom Mix, is the most elaborate picture the western star has ever made pin constantly flits, huge sets, reproducing with historic fidelity Then 1,000 men and women depicting fops and dandies of the period, law officers, Kathleen Myers, Alan Hale, Philo McCullough, James Marcus the streets of London whe ladies of Lucill LPH VALENTINO AND To ena he court, and of fashion’s THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 19: is assured to to win some mone, almost everyone. ‘Tonight the dancing will start at 9 as usual and this famous Ted Rose Band will again hold thelr own in furnishing the muste for the dancers. Road Improvement To Link Worland With Thermopolis WORLAND, Wyo., April %0.— Worland motorists are pleased over the news that work on the last lini of highway giving them complete highway construction between Wor land and Thermopolls is under way This dast project connects the graveled road at Chatham with the end of the project south of Neibe; and cuts out seve hills and curves which have been the scene of many acciden Notable of these is the famous “Tide Down" crossing whicl has been a dangerous hair pin loor down into a feed ravine. With thi improve Thermopolis and bath will be just forty-f utes from here. Cracked Toes ; ' Sore, Tender Feet Irritating ac pers piratio from the fo: pores produc and aggravate cracked tocs itching betweer toes, Tawness and tender, acl ing, swollen fee: The momen you apply “Phi able the public to cor. re Dick was « figure, e Hutton, Sid Jordon, a boldest b | nd, his one saving grace robbed the rich to feed Fiction license has been uken with History somewhat in # film version to also make him ft a of lovers one of the he picture was directed G. Blystone from a scenario d by Charles Kenyon, author ne Iron Horse.” Streets of photoplays. “The Silent Such Aside from its Eleanor Boardman, appearance in “Wine of Youth,’ LAST TIM TODAY | LAST TIMES TODAY HORUS | WILLIAM LADY” FARNUM ine who masquerades order to bring her stepfather | Justice; Raymond Mc of ‘Down to the Tag “Along Came Ruth. WITH part of the unjustly “WOLVES lover; Earl Metoal MARGARET LIVINGSTON OLVES Avena TAHA stad OF THE IGHT” Also” Comedy— | “Over the Fence” ny photop scoundrel in th! ALSO COMEDY TOPICS | Afternoon 10c and 20c 10c¢ and £00 enings 10c and 25¢ “Broken Law: “Broken Law ture made by for F. theater Saturday. This mighty Mrs. of clubwomen TONIGHT MAY DAY DANCE PieetcShcve 1 have 4 TOMORROW NIGHT your chance to SILVER DOLLARS FREE $50.00 re for the patrons f the management « W ud you lake $50.00 in Silver FREE? early and ¢ action | | well worth while atte will be an and witty Accuser, Goldwyn photoplay which comes to the Rialto theater today. originality, it boasts of a-cast of screen favorites. rose to screen prominence by virtue of her ‘Sinners In and who exonerate her throughout the nation, 006 AGE AT LALO TODAY IN “THE SILENT ACCUSER?: MAS, WALLY REIO COMING Every now and then a picture ap pears that is entirely different. whose treatment and plot sequence is a departure from the average run One a picture is the “Three Fools,” plays the part of the hero- Metfo. Silkk,” Wise as a boy in lover and murderer to Shi fee, the hero " and = the imprisoned fe, erstwhile star, and villain of , impersonates the piece; and the Great, the wonderful new police dog star—who at a word from his masters changes from a gentle, af fectionate animal to Peter 2 snarling beast, is the hero's dog Wi B. O. 1s coming to the allstar cast headed by Mrs. pment AMATEUR NIGHT BILLED FOR RIALTO ON FRIDAY Amateur night will prevail at the show it Opens Saturday. "the superb p: drama of mother love and law bears the endorsement and public officials It is not a sermon, however, but a dramatic story replete with thriiiz snd sur prises and full of interest from { start to finish. It s played by an Reid R » theater starting at 9 o’clc SPECIAL FEATURE | Friday night and the patrons of t * 3: . theater will have a°night of real ited tb nd cash inners, 80 ability, to the ersons have signed up for and it promises to be one ending. abundance of clever stunts performances by the lead. There ing ara ctors of the city. Sev- — eral « r sketches have been ar- N BD = | ranged and promise some real enter- ‘ | tainment ~ : Any person or persons having an 4 sae WE they sh to present at the . ; a jamateur night performance is re- SS | i ~~ quested to leave their name at the 2 | box office of the Rialto theater | Fiddlers, saxophone ers matic RIALTO THEATER Wanted Amateurs FRIDAY NIGHT AT 9 O’CLOCK Fiddlers, saxophone players, cornet players, dancers, dramatic sketches, recitations, harpists, banjo players, or any sort of an amateur perform- ance. Cash prizes. Leave name at box office, sketches, speakers, harpists, banjo players, or any sort of an amateur performer can compete All you hav to do ig to leav your name t box office. E your act, ave a’ good a chance as the other person to win one of the cash prizes, WILLIAM FARNUM AT IRS "N “WOLVES OF NIGHT Playgoers at the Iris theater last night were fortunate. They saw Willam Farnum in a great role of A great Willlam Fox photoplay, “Wolves of the Night,” which closes today. As a young mining engineer, newly w ‘arnum falls victim to a ruthless pack of hun wolves of high finance, He is pped in a mine explosion, escapes with the loss of reason, returns after five years to sanity and home; only to find his wife remarried to one of the fiends, and his Iands, now a big copper ore bonanza, in the ha of Wall Street’s “wolves Farnum, face to face with the | conspirators, his fierce fight for wife and fortune, was the unforget- table ending of a star performance, petinbabideadS 0 U's CARNIVAL DANCE TONIGHT AT THE WASHINGTON HALL ‘Yons and tons of confetti are now jon hand for the big carnival dance to be given at Washington Hall to- night A new platform in the | hall has | been erected for | | the orehestra and promises to give g¢ er volume and still easfer danc usic, This locaifon new will no doubt add to the charm of ihe mnsic that is al- ways offered by Rawhouser's dance urtists, who will play for the dance. Everybody knows wonderful just what a me can be had at a car- nival danc so here {fs the chance, All are inyited to come and have a good time PITTSBURGH—More than $3,000, 000 has béen contributed toward the j erection of the University of Pitts. burgh’g 62 story cathedral of learn- ing it Was announced Oo | from the stairs—Later, her mother’s lover—Later, his father’s drinking — the children, pitifully young, at notorious road-house—the tra- gedy — manslaughter —the shadow of the chair—a pitiful little mother pleading for her son’s life — the awakening! Never have you seen such drama! Never have you seen such acting! Never have seen a story like this that will tear its way into your heart and leave you—thinking! Jaza parties on Christmas Eve—sway- ing, hayve-drunken couples slithering around on the polished floor while the children watched, wide-eyed, , REQUEST NIGHT DANCE AT THE ARKEON TONIGHT Tonight the Arkeon dancing acad- emy will feature a request night progra The famous Ted Rose and His Band who are making friends with every dancer who has been to the Arkeon will play any request numbers that are asked for by the patrons attending the dance tonight. In addition, Mr. Rose will feature several specially arranged numbers played by the leading recording bands of the country, Rose is com- WOMAN AVOIDS AN OPERATION Awful Pains and Misery Re- lieved byLydiaE.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Lima, Ohio. want to tell you how your medicine has helped me. For . weeks I suffered with awful paing *|from inflamma- tior and I was in such misery that I hed to bend dou ble to get relief. could not be touched or jarred, had awful pain al over m) lomen andcouldnottouch It was im- possible for me to straighten up and the pains never ceased. I took treat: ments for some time and finally y told I would have to have an opera tion. Ido not believe in operation: and I had read so much about Lydia U. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound that I told my husband I would try it be- fore I gaveup. I soon began to fee] that it was doing ine good. The awful misery began to leave me, also the backache. I have a good appetite and am gaining in weight. Taking this medicine was the best thi Tove: did. f feel like it has saved’ ing life and I do not hesitate to say so to my friends. It has saved me from a dreaded operation and I am still taking it.’"’—Mrs. Erne. THURSTON, 824 North Pine St., Lima, Ohio, ! | monly known ag the Paul Whitman || render temorrow night, the announces that ture a May Day dance E West and to lsten to his|free to their selections one|dance on y agrees that the name is most manage- | p will fea-} num’ PETER. ne GREAT World’s Greatest Dog Star, Co-Featured With ELEANOR BO AND RAYMOND McKEE Ne “THE SILENT ACCUSER” elnarta wh , so there will be plenty of iday night| prizes for everybody and a chance Ups Milk of Magnesia,"-all this sore ness, itching and tiredness disay in silver dollar#| pears. Just pat it on, it dries ir the parties attending the} stantly. Nothing else stops foo Friday night odors, relieves foot soreness ani x will be held after every | foot weariness so promptly as thi 1 $2 will be given to the| armless antacid. thi,’ Ap Saat Insist upon genuine “Phillips Mi) are holding the lucky of Magnesia.” 25-cent bottles, All drug stores se! Mexican Nights! “Nights of Love, Gaiety and Terror! As the Secret Serv- ice Dog, Peter the Great Fights Like a Man and Loves Like a Woman! ARDMAN “THE WILD GOOSE CHASER” BEN TURPIN Comedy FABLES THE FAMOUS NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Nelly G. Todd Conducting TODAY TOMORROW 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:2 , And just look at the remarkable cast, Percy Marmont, Jacqueline Saunders, Ramsey Wallace, Pat Moore, Arthur Rankin, Virginia Lee Corbin, Jane Wray, and a host of others! Can you imagine the human- ness, the realism these art- ists have put into this story? You can’t— not until you have seen it— and after you have you’re going to say with every one else: “I’ve never seen anything like it!” Adela Rogers St. John, whose reputa- tion as a writer, of stories speaks for it- self, wrote this story —and R. William Neill— with a score of big successes to his credit—directed the picture! Prepare yourself for big entertainment. FOUR DAYS STARTING

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