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‘AGE SIX By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH ITFALLS OF LIQUOR AND|{ srriesctioss rostons cane? >with Netto Ladies i}, Todd, sige a allac AZZ IN “BROKEN UN a ATH MRD. AEIO--RINLTO) Is con- IC A—"Dick Aw Turpin,” a the: : Iris thaeter organ, ARKEON—Boxin bouts. * I ndjes Guest Matin Todd of the Rialto thea- = pects) presenta- awn starring spoken -or fs na upon willow fast and are | by chara Marcus, theater, t is frequently th aster than visu romances It was necessi G. Blystone, y eit h ite as many ible. nd the ma In t s the Alan Philo Met picture, Lucille Hutton, tana and Sid Jordon are in the cast. TOM MIX CLOSES HERE TONIGHT; BEVERLY BAYNE COMING 10 THE AMERICA orate production playing at the and in which Tom Mix is the star, {s the almost total absence of tedious explanatory titles. he case that the the printed word works lization but it does ng so quickly’ carry tempo of the torical | dened with long and wordy titles. forward the Many his have been bur for the director, her to set forth situations In title or to elim! explanations as pos- The latter plan was decided thrills start carly, not interrupted needless words. great production Tom Mix daring highway- Hale, Kathleen Sullough, James Bull Mon ance been broke: Rialto, Laws' ‘ cov, Overy at ho Rial aa her quest * ‘Brokee Laws r the mothers ana Mao F s arrange? 1 nig matte. comorrow che Ladies | in afternoon every mother of to see Mrs. eats Na ag WRIGLEYS After Every Meal O, Sealed Tight - Kept Right Suggestion Dance TUESDAY NIGHT -stey here ea good time are dance, circle one Il play it for you. -W THE FLAVOR LASTS », rye you Washington Hall Balloon Breaking Contest Thursday Night Don’t Miss It nas ‘Broken the house rec: the Rial n at every is one of the es ever seen on the at | site Bevetly a recer to Age of Innocer Tuesday, he Age of Innocence,” adapted the Pulitzer prize novel by Wharton, will be the new Warne: © be shown at the Ameriaw theater, beg: % Tuesday, which Beverly Bayne, Elliott Dexter and Willard Loyis form the tare to head the cast. Bayne’s return fo r the Warner ban- she has scored such remark- “The ‘Tenth Wo- Marriage. Vow,” chosen ner, able triumphs in to}man” and “Her that she was ufanimoualy to. portrs the exotle a: an Countess In “The Age ce,”’ who creates a furore the narrow-minded among crats of New York society by rea- son of her unconyentional views on love and marriage. Since he frequently played oppo- Bayne in the old days, nt | it will be interesting to see Elliott nt | Dexter. in the role of Newland Archer, loses his head completely over Miss Bayne’s unusual beauty and charm, and 1s ready to give up wealth, position and prestige to win her, Tho role allotted Willard Louis, that master of whimsical droliery promises to give him lots to scope for something delicious, in the style of the Prince of Wales in “Beau Brummel,"" inasmuch as he will characterize Cornelius Beaufort, con- noiseur of rare china, wine and beau tiful women. ——— | “OIGN OF THE CACTUS? WITH ROXIE AT THE IRIS Jack Hoxie'’s latest starring ve- he Sign of the Cactus,” a Western, which will be shown tn the Iris theater today and Tuesday, 1s a vivid story of a situa- tion that has been duplicated’ many times in the history of the settle- ment of the West, that of the dis- pute between the settlers and the Promoters of irrigation schemes. Hoxie has the part of a man who has devoted himself to saving from ruin the ranchers who grasp of an irrigation When a mere iad, his father wi killed as the result of the dispute. This confilct continued through the years that have intervened until he reached manhood. Leading a sort of Robin Hood existence, he preys on the frrigation company, using the proceeds of his lawlessness to help those who are being ruined. The picture has several sensa- tonal scenes, including a dynamite explosion and a desperate rescue of a girl from the rapids of a river. The picture was made in and around the little town of Columbia on the Stanislaus river in the Sierra Ne-| vada mountains in California, and | some fine photographic effects were | ol-tained. Helen Holmes, famous a few Onl ago for her daring in seri {a | Hoxle's leading woman, and the cast includes Joseph Swickard, Francly Ford, J jordon Ruasell, Jack Prait, Frank Nweburg, Muriel *Francer Dana and Bobby direction of Clim jordon, under the Smith, The | pete in the firs Lin the city t row: of Lisbon ANOTHER BIG AMATEUR SHOW RIALTO THEATER FRIDAY NIGHT 9 O'CLOCK Fiddlers, saxophone play- ers, cornet players, danc- ers, dramatic sketches, recitations, harpists, banjo players, or any sort of an amateur performance. fascinat-| 5 aristo-|~ the conservative husband, | Che Casver Daily Cribune CROSSWORD PUZZLE ta After trying out the notes In HORIZONTAL 1. A curtain on which motion tures may be shown. 6. A string nks (pl.) 12, Inclination. 14. Valuable property. 15. Sun god. 16. Conducts orchestra. 19. You and I. ab‘e. 22. Weighs. ly evening meal 24. Fruit, 26, Roadhouse. 27. To place au served 28. To debark 30. Rent (v). 32. To allot . Garden too! To want Known facts . Performs, 41, Metal in natural a eagle. 5, Matter in aeriform state, 46, To taunt. . Period. 49. Atop. ROSE CARNIVAL DANCE AT ARKEON WITH TEC"S BAND AND FILIPINOS TUESDAY Ted Rose and His Band, famous masters of syncopation, will furnish ee usual brand of\unexcelled terp- yean tempo for the big Rose al Dence sched for tomor- row night at the popular Arkeon Dancing academy. This big event of the season will be for the benefit of the Charity fund of Culinary Workers Local No 842, and it is expected that one of the largest and most enthusiastic crowds of the season will be present. Beautiful Roses will be given free to the ladies and fun {s promised for each and every person who enters the portals of the Arkeon ‘tomorrow night. As a special added attraction the Filipino string quartettte will play several special numbers. This popular quartet includes Felix Vi- tug, Frank Mantale, Naicisco Da- tangel and Panteleon Bril, all ver- satile instrumentalists. Many additional entertainment features have been arranged which will give everybody a big time with lots of real fun. Ladies will be ad- mitted free and tickets for the gen tlemen are being sold at the reason able price of only $1.00. Tomorrow is the big night At the Arkeon. mobile in a re. form. Cash priz Leave name at box office. MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925 10, More recent. 11, Special cuts of meat. Common house plant. . To Invade suddenly. . A penny. ) Abilities. 23, Large drinking cup. Values. To babble. . Born, . English money. . Four-wheeled vehicles drawn by horses. . Contraction. . Star. . To happen. Light boat used by Indians. Long grass. . Remarks, . Ribbon band around the waist. To rage. 50. To rent. 51. To cut off, . Point of compass. . Toward, eat A Sa you this musical crossword puzzle, may be ready to do justice to at least one good-sized portion of 11 vertical The employme:t of women as store detectives ‘a much less com- mon in Europe than in Americ; PUZZLE _SOLUTION S eeding from the slide. Seventh musical note. VERTICAL rips of leather. Material used for mourning. note in scale. are for publication, r (pl.) similar to donkey. RIALTO—TOMORROW LADIES’ GUEST MAT. EVERY LADY Purchasing One Admission Ticket May Invite Another Lady as Her GUEST FREE OF CHARGE to See MRS. 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FAKE—$13.58 Saves you approsimately 12 hourw travel between Casper and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office PHONE 144 TODAY—TUESDAY LAST TIMES TODAY |TAGKE HOXIE TOM MIX With Tony, the “Wonder Horse” | “THE SIGN “Dick Turpin” One of the of the | ‘ACTTTQ finest action dramas this CACTUS star has made | Also Comedy “Dangerous Curves” also comedy |‘A Monkey Romeo’ Fox News| Afternoon 10c and 20¢ | Evening 10c and 25c Shows at 1-3-5-7 and 9—10c and 40c Now Open to the Public at All Times CENTRAL WYOMING AUTOMOBILE CLUB Formerly Alpine Gardens At Foot of Garden Creek Falls that Dance to Good Music | by the Fried Chicken Dinners LIBERTY 8-PIECE and Lunches whieh dae tethin Prepared by the | Shnaue vd King of Chefs An Ideal Place to Have Your Bridge and Dancing Parties (by Appointment) ERNEST POTTS, Mgr.