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SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925 ” By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH TOM MIX SCORES HIT A "REBEL? IN “DIGK TURPIN’ SHOWING AT THE AMERICK| A appe Lurpin" ‘PETE MORRISON ii IRIS the west which Pards.” This p: best ey o) ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT | | AMERICA — “Dick with Tom. Mix, organ, RIALTO—"Broken Laws,” with Mrs. Wallace Reid, Netto Ladi | orchestra, Nelly G. Todd, con-| ducting, IRIS—“Pot-Luck-Pards,”” with | Pete Morrison. Iris theater a Pa gy eenenaned KATHLEEN MA in HN WASHINGTON HALL—Dance Rawhouser’s Dance Artists Turpi America the: atin br ich plumed} lace trimmed # eves of the] vr vatly 1 Tom Mix makes a far finer} O6 the ta admirers haye| } t tile the entire pre | place, THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO, USED CARS represent the best You take no chance, values in Casper. as each one of our cars are put through a rigid inspection and overhauled when necessary. New paint on practically every car and new tires when the old one seems dotibtful 1924 Jewett Coupe This smart alive with 3-passenger car is snap and power. It lly refinished in gray that permanent fin- ish. New tires all around, You will be. mighty proud of this one, Price $985. 40% down. 1924 Chandler Touring A repossessed car. Oodles of power from the famous Pike's Peak motor. Finish is dull, Uu- holstering and top are in ex- cellent shape. Tires are good. Come in and make a reasonable offer, as the other fellow’s loss is your gair Ford Sedan Just out of the paint skop. We have priced this car at F340, with a small payment down. The price alone will sell the car to you. The condition is far above the average. Come quick to see it 1924 Overland Touring Th jar) nice Ex y good 1 or is i of*shape The general ¢ jition shows the wonderful ca the car has had Price to move fast $295 SEE THE FOLLOWING AT OUR LAVOYE BRANCH 1923 Jewett Touring This car has checked over a speak for it | tires, New xceptional b been carefully d the motor will Two new It is an | Oakland Touring Model 34B. Not the + finest looker in the field but it will give a lot of servic Rubber is good. Price 3100 down, balance easy payments. THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO, ©\SPER AND LAVOYE ie ix acts a ennys the pro} in a ! = ATURE LANCE TONIGHT AT WASHINGTON HALL ememibered | Lucille y Holdernes adequate. “BROKEN LAWS:’ CLASSIC. WATH MS, WALLY RE, OPENS TOOAY AT RIALTO The growing disregard for, tt Jaws of the land and the e c | aws,"” which to theater today. ken Laws" deals with nother id the necessity of law observ: . It is hment, however, but a | virile, throbbing drama of today | which’ will interest every: It points the way to better citizen | ship, and clearly outlines the neces. | sity of teaching children obedience and to have respect for the consti | luted laws of the land, be Ju Recently in the Philadelphia venile court 14 boy bandits appeared a \ Bishop-Cass Theater before Judge Gorman in a single LAST TIMES TODAY comes | day. The oldest of the 14 was but 12, vhe court declared that it we | “dreadful” and “incredible” such conditions should exist. “Investigation into such 1 je * Mrs, Reid declares, al < lack of respect for the law | part of the children's pare: | In roken Laws’ we have atten ed to show how serlous the growin disregard for law is becoming, and | how it vitally affects our childr One of the finest casts in years { terprets this F. B, O. photodrama, | Included are Mrs. Wallace Reid | Percy Marmont, Ramsay Wallace PE | E | | Arthur Rankin, Jacquel aun | ders, Virginia Lee Cor | Moore and Jane Wray, Thero 4a interest f ken Laws” and ~... MORRISON one f —In— ee it and not come away a bett re “Pot Luck Pards be on. oe Also Comedy CLY DE COOK “THE MISE ry” Afternoons. TED ROSE AND HIS BAND... 00 an AT THE ARKEON TONIGHT = sunpay ony BUCK JONES —In— “AN ARIZONA ROMEO” | TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY NERS S 3 IN POT LUG PARDS” cee mes ask to i 2 film wo ostume” film: =" PRIZE IN RILTO AGT > Sencar that start off just right a jazaler, peppl before ing dreams of } Go to the Washington |Go and dance e high seas and in African Patsy Ruth Mill y has gone to wo studio in th the World,” « bleen Norris story. She hos d some strenuous exper: Lorraine of the Lions. y hag been rising swiftly in d. She has the le of the last six pict has appeared. test posed portrait. | have probably hions moy nave og pictures vogue eign for a while upy the produc. a time n it's something 1 roles.” Mary now, /‘Litt will follow ‘with still another. Mars been prolific in productions | ach succeedir Patsy Ruth Miller played, ch just can’t be beat r Ladie’ with, Di pleased to repor and be y evening. KEDN PANG RMACADEMY Pecan NIGHT. DANCING If you want to enjoy yourself tonight, come to the dance and hear Ted Rose and His Band Playing all the big hits of the season—2usic that you can’t resist. 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 Season Benefit Charity Fund, Culinary Workers Local No. 842 DON’T MISS THE DANCE TONIGHT A new music stand has been built on the side of the hall which gives more room to dance. RAWHOUSER HAS MANY NEW PEPPY ONE- STEPS, GOOD FOX TROTS AND DREAMY WALTZES FOR TONIGHT A GOOD TIME Washington Hall FOR EVERYERODY SHOWS AT 1,3,5,7and9 10c and 40c —IN— DICK TURPIN” A THRILLING FILM OF ROMANCE, ACTION AND ADVENTYRE—A TALE OF THE WORLD'S MOST NOTED BANDIT KATHLEEN MYERS LUCILLE ) Y AND “TONY” THE WONDER HOSE Comedy—*'Dangerous Curves” In the Supporting Cast PHILO McCULLOUGH HUTTON and BULL MONTANA ALAN HALE Fox News Shows 1,3,5,7,9 10¢ and 40c¢ PAGE FIVE Her boy could - jf | Careless mothers do no wrong! With the Following |} — thoughtful Petting, coddl- | mothers- lul- ing, indulging, Remarkable Cast nt mot sha: brought him loving mothers — up that way. Percy Marmont H | zz-n moth But when she Jacqueline Saunders : found him be- Ramsey Wallace \ f hind bars—when Pat Moar { she threw her Arthur Rankin self. weeping on Virginia Lee Corbin { the judge’sbench || eg J ' i in the great Story by 4 courtroom scene, | Adela Rogers St. John t she knew that Directed by i ' hers had been a R. William Neill | tainm u | terrible mistake! ae A t ! Here is a picture that will wind itself around ypur | make you feel and think as a picture has never mac and think before! You think you have seen the “I in strong drama and human, vivid characterization haven't—not until you’ve seen this picture! It reveal mad age as it has never been revealed—it shows the the country in its wild striving after new sensat tells the most beautiful story of mother-love « the biggest picture sensation of the decade and « woman and child Pi the country should see it! YOU SHOULD SEE THIS PICTURE AT , 2:40, THE BEC 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9 ee ee Shows Start 1 MRS. WALLACE REID'S PICTURE 1:30, 3:10, 4:50, 6 “BROKEN I ), 8:10, 9:50 Also Mack Sennett Comedy It ts respectfully suggested to those who contemplate tion to time their visite as early In the day as possible order crowds at the evening performany L