Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 4

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PASE FOUR By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH “SILENT ACCUSER? TODAY;| | srmscrions 2ostou. | RIATO—"The Silent Accuser,” MAS, WALLY REID GOMES) c's aS Todd, conducting, TOMORROW TO RIALTO! swe ws, rm “Dick Turpin,” America theater organ | IRIS— “Pot-Luck-Pards,” Pole Morrison. Iris theate with in peizes, Ted Rose and His 5 TOM MIX TURNS ENGLISH cee 5% ME WK TRAN is ¥ | ng fight | nder the London prize | } The Je nplonshir lin America Ri nt day have ness a meeting xies" fighting with * but Tom Mix ple: | nrilling re-| ttle in the k Turpin,” I | _ | r | | Rich Bachelor Wants Wife » | c blamed me married suffered ys the inflamation which c {cally stomach, liver A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY and SATURDAY PETE Che Casper Daily Cribune | Buokhorse,”’ | berry" known in all I » were studied with care} she Queensberry ix, Director Biystone Jacl: : Q.” at the Horrick before the mil I Street Runners, seeking Tu who Is, there to see the fight, d that “Bully Bc Rare old pr the ‘Tipton MORRISON | IN A WESTERN ACTION COMEDY-DRAMA “Pot Luck Pards” Also Comedy CLYDE COOK ~In— “THE MISFIT” Funeral Held For Charles H. Patton Afternoons ----10¢ and 20c Evenings..........10¢ and 2b¢ RACADE MY NG MAY DAY DANCE TONIGHT h fficiat: Here's your chance to make it worth your while to at- tend the dance tonight. Someone will win every dance. The Event of the Season ROSE CARNIVAL DANCE, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925 Music by the Famous Rose Band special Entertainment—Roses for the Ladies Don't Miss the Big Event of the Seasor TICKETS $1,00—LADIES FREE Charity Fund, Culinary Workers Local No, 842 called w ALSO BEN TURPIN COMEDY Josephine Tennyson TOM MIX BULLY MONTANA /~ pugs” of thoge | one An} tt is a tremendous! de | thrilling episod est picture, * must be the des a FLEE. UGHT AMATEUR ACTS AT. = THE RALTO AT 9 TONIGHT scheduled | linist at! jeture ELEANOR BOARDMAN INS as the Secret Service Dog ‘THE SILENT ACCUSER’ It Will Set Your Blood Tingling THE SEASON’S GREATEST AMATEUR REVUE EIGHT ENTERTAINING ACTS Theresa Huber Violinist Katherine Mullins Russian Dancing Reina Vospett Singing Katherine Marr Singing Jazz Dancing Ernie Mass And His Dog Shows at TONY AND AN UNPRECEDENTED CAST In the New Mix Screen Triumph KATHLEEN / MEYERS ALSO COMEDY—"DANGEROUS CURVES” 7° FOUR DAYS—STARTS TODAY , Jack Broughton,{réal entertaininent ‘ig assured every L The amateur.night is an added ‘attraction to the ending and his dog; Katherine Mulliis, Rus: |slan dahce and Theresa Huber, vio In addition to the amateur show, i ’ ye shown, which is A Man and His Dog Against the World The story of a Dog and a Man Hunt in the Argentine With Peter the Great AESOP’S FABLES Special Attraction Tonight 9 o’Clock Florence Keyt Singing Elmer Huber On the Saxophone Today DICK TURPIN A Thrilling Tale of the World's Moat Noted Bandit. r et id was bound mystery thriller with ter the | ed at 10 noon an ; trent, as the secret service dog first will have a 1 ode ($5 ict court.” It Is be Ge re as the secret service dog | eetucata r 4 cuat he will plead guilty. 2h!s i in ‘the acts will be evry- azz dancing to violin rogram selected by the is one that hae many nd is sure to please the ‘ogram for the Katherine ine Tennyson Huber on the pet, singing cing; Krnie Mass FAY HOLDERNESS Oc and 40¢ starring “silent “The Silent Acc the Great, won be the feature pictur ed at the Rialto the urday starting at 10:30 o'clock. to the feature film, the ninth be shown, The Saturday torning| Jerrold .c. Dolan, wlio w AOLBSOMB Cleans! etresnin shows are for ever: ——_—_ FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925 je accessories valued at iminary hearing in -Accuser."* This. pi Pen SE sg ‘noon. Morning Show at ct 30 at Rialto wo." HEARING WAIVED BY LARCENY DEFENDANT RINEZE for Your EYES‘ ful « morning sh nd mothers cently arrested on a charge of steal” ___ ee A Remarkable Picture With A Wonderful Star SEE Mrs.Wallace Reid following remarkable cast Percy Marmont Pat Moore Jane Wray Jacqueline Saunders Arthur Rankin Lincoln Stedman Ramsey Wallace Virginia Lee Corbin Joan Standing A PAMeEERED son roaring down the Primrose Path] An adoring mother—yielding—catering to his every callow whim! Money—motors—girls—parties doused with gin—irresponsibility—reckless driving—tragedy— arrest—prison—the shadow of the scaffold—and then— Never before have the scarlet curtains that hide the fast life where youthful souls are lost been ripped aside with such terrific force! Never before has this jazz-mad, hell-bent civilization been pictured with such telling yiyid- ness! Never before have actors and actresses given of their art as in this picture! It is a tremendous human docu- ment, marvelously written, masterfully executed! You owe it to yourself to see this picture! You owe it to every member of your family to see that they see it! It’s the kind of a production that comes once in a decade! Roscoe Conkling Fitch in Casper Tribune Says: “Broken Laws" “Broken Lawes Saturday to the IF one of the greatest terpleces of cinoma hist “Human Wre by and with M Ww it is a ft oe ¥ he aincere and hea of the late Wal most Versatile, popular and gre film star of all time. Tht ¥ tnessed the premiere of “Bro} wa’ in Los Angeles and ad Camper peoBle’ HOR. 43 “Broken Laws” will séa on the mind that will bered long after the thrown In the discard FOURDAYS [ALTO « Coming to Rialto STARTING OMORROW

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