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PAGE SIX ‘GHEAPER TO MARRY | WITH STONE AND NAGEL OPENS TODAY AT RIALTO ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT. RIALTO—"Cheaper to Marry,’ with Lewis 8, Stone. Netto Ladies orchestra; Nelly G. Todd, conducting, x AMER! "The Age of Inno- \cence,” with Beverly Bayne. America theater organ. IRIS—"“Love's Wilderness,” with Corinne Griffith, Iris the ater organ, ARKEON—Feature dance. Ted Rose and His Band, unite thelr “Love's V National will th at Broadway presen the Iris today Supporti Corinne in this picture are two prominent Broadway stage players, who were brought to Holly- wood eate the leading male role are Holmes” Herbert to an Keith. in the Cannon ¢ by First Nationa! nce, where he was leading with the Comedie Fran: Another sta cast ig Mau was from juvenile will Love's ygoers of older mer recall two other faces in Wilderness,” reminiscent of stage fame of two decades past. They are David Torrence, brother of B who was leading baritone in ne Geisha” and other comic operas that were all the rage a gen- eration ago, and Emily Fitzroy, as well known in films now as a char- and American stage twenty years ago ‘ ; picture presents the lovely © n a new dramatic element AT AIS IN “LOVE? FILM cates "sacces tists t ck Oxen” and “Lillies ,” in which she scored tremendously, It is the story of a young southern girl who runs away with an adventurer and takes her through scenes in Canada and the South Seas, Robert Z. Leonard di- rected ee IN “AGE OF INNOCENCE? SHOWING AT THE AMERICA Those very qualities that made Edith Wharton's book, “The Age f Innocence,” the Pulitzer Prize make the motion ple | novel of 192 | ture of this s opened at the America theater, yesterday, the | prize photoplay of the season. Warner Bros. deserve commenda tlon on their reproduction of 3 Wharton's brilliant novel, and th added beauty and power her dramatic story of the daring » which How to get rid of them. wie ENVY a clear, lovable complexion? Why wish and hope? It is within your reach! | There is always one quick and sure way to make your complexion free | Irom all eruptions, pimples, black- have { heads, boils and that impossible | P#ttle # Russian Countess makes muddiness, That 1s by building up |“S@inst the stultifying conventions your red-blood-cells. 8.8.8. that enclose the lives of “the best 8S. will do | it for you! Because 8.8.8. does | build red-blood-cells, it cleanses the system and makes those s0- called skin disorders impossible to exist. 5.5.8. contains only pure vegetable medicinal ingredients. It is also a remarkable builder of firm flesh, which {s also important to beauty. It will fill out your hol- low cheeks, put ” of health in your che and tho sparkle in your ey Since 1826 S.8.8. has been beautifying com- plexions and g'~ing women phy cal charm. This is why 8.8. accepted as the greatest blood cleanse: nd body builders. Begin taking 8.S.S. today and give | yourself what you have been Jook- ing for, for years. & 6, S, is sold at all good drug stores in two sizes. The larger sise is more economical. people” in a routine hedged about by restrictions and barriers. | The story centers around Count- ess Olenska, who injects the fresh | spice of her fascinating personality into the fetid, enervating atmos- phere of society's drawing rooms, and Beverly Bayne, in this role, has managed to capture the true con- Unenta! flavor that Miss Wharton has created {n her book. One can easily appreciate why Newland Archer, although married and a typical! product of New York's “cor rect" circle, falls under the spell of |this exotic and hitHerto unknown charm, and the gradual succumbing of restraint and duty to the glory of love, {# admirably portrayed by Biliott Dexter, Willard Louis, in the role of one whose reputation where women are concerned is far from uninteresting, furnishes a bil- Ilan note of comedy as he ogles and Cte Casver Daily Cribune for best screen characterization. His eau Brummel’’ is the reason. + © © Universal has bought the much sought film rights to Don Marquis’ “The Old Soak.” This play ran on Broadway for 42 weeks and {s still playing on the road Pegsy Hopkins Joyce, who holds the world’s record for sensational matrimonial ventures, wants to star in pictur ‘The story is picked— “Starlight,” @ tale of Hollywood life by Adele Rogers St. John, and Mar- shall Neilan is ready to welld the megaphone; but Will Hays, movie ezar, and Joseph Schenck, head of the Motion Picture Producers’ Asso- elation do not regard the bilthsome Peggy as a desirable addition to screen morale. They are gentlemen, however, and declare they will not use fi in opposing her, Jesse L. Lasky of Famous Players. Lasky avers that the comedy (not slapstick, but fast moving stories of optimistic, humorous vein) has thrown sex and problem plays into the discard. ‘The next twelve months will be the greatest comedy year in the history of motion pilc- tures,” he Recognition by — Japs Uurged by | Russ Emissary the jociated Press) lan ambassador Netto Ladies orchestra America theater accompanied by noon co! Mary Spencer Mor will appear on the program of tl TOKIO, May 6. —Victor Kopp, Ru tomorrow in a solo dance In which she will tacy of a Roman|to Japan, addressing interviewers slave. Miss Mo: the only dancer on the National Music Week| after he had presented his creden- program for Casper. tials to the Prince Regent today, sald he believed that recognition of Russia by Japan and other nations would influence the United States towards recognition of his govern- ment. The ambassador added that he did not know the present thought of official Washington on the sub- uiGe ; ad STAR DUST ject but opinion, generally in Russia . sg , 4 Allen high school boy chos-| was that the change of American Does th F gogu op by girls, mar en be Mary Pickford’s leading | secretaries of state was a factor in of them just entering the eens.|man in “Little Annle Rooney,” tried | favor of American recognition. make them sel a shooting star stunt from the roof > An astern Ds ‘ s home, Result, broken bones nas been quiet m and loss of part in picture H bb L t t perament of William Haines, will replace him u y Late 0 wood, and n * © © Youcca g Troubetskoy, the Rus left the screen to try her wings in Murdered Him best spoken drama. As “Cuddles” Liia| 1own, ee had abundant experience —; deville stage, but none on othe Charming} sTEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo., ® translated from the | stay 6.—Because he would not come will be her “trial horse.” to dinner Pearl Aldrich, 28, shot and killed her husband, Leo Aldrich, 27, at Oak Creek, near here, last night, she told officers to whom she surrendered. She is being held in the county jail here while officers are investigating. URIN James Kirkwood {8 now play: in New York in “Ladies of the ing.” * * * Dr, Samuel John- on's lassic, “Rasselas’’ is to be creened by F. B, O. as an “action lodrama,” with Dick Talmadge laying the lead. It will be called Twenty Ye After.” Isn't that riceless? * * * Joseph Schenck has the screen rights to “Kiki” wife, Jee, ma Talmadge who 1 commence work in the lead as on as she finishes “‘Graustark’’ NIGHT G 4 one other picture * * * When MORNING & YOU HAVE TRIED OTHERS— NOW TRY US Grand Central Waffle House | 123: WEST SECOND STREET Good Wholesome Food Prepared as e pes ||| You Like It io SERVED AT MOST REASONABLE CHARGES OUR NOONDAY MERCHANTS LUNCH eas " ¢ Served from 11:00 to 3:00 th remains just ae ish, smiling and screen s with complacent self-satisfac The direction of “The Age of In e”” merits epecial note, and y Ruggles {s the man who andled the megaphone. The entire The Picture the world has waited ast comes in for mention. because the uniform excellence of the act while the beautiful and artistic | tography may be credited to] annie Meacall, | TED OSE AN HS BAND ATENEO TONGHT The Arkeon Dancing academy in store another little treat for thelr | |patrons tonight as announced by | the management Tonight there will be free admis sion at the door and free dancing opportunity f *REGINALD BARKER at the expente the ot should appes! to the dance *| se they will be e| start ny cost to the: at dancing the Arkeon was crow t patrons njoy | 4 dance giver With a Workers al of Auice TERRY CONWAY TEARLE J ing quartette Wartace BERRY bore 4 when they HunTLYGorpon |? !#y0d several numbers in thelr na le for the people present. ren were foreed on them ement was finally made y McKeon, manager of the Arkeon, that they would be allowed the opprotunity to dance to this string quartette, Much Interest was taken in the dances and they were asked to play for several danc giving the Te ¢ band a chance to show ite true DVENTURE and Ro | / mance that has gripped | thousands lives od breathes | | | | film RIALTO SATURDAY sel watt-haer site Lanai ne’ at . + shared + «es | 35c The Best in Casper SPECIAL NOTE— The entire room and fixtures have been thorough- ly renovated and decorated and are 100% clean and sanitary (Here You Will Meet the Wandering Jew) Grand Central Waffle House I THE BEST PLACE TO EAT AFTER ALL | 123 West Second Street Lift Off-No ohn Barrymore arrives on the coast |/7 ntino medal, awarded nuall. ~ Benn: meus 20. emiease! | wealth, fame, € | sian prince signed by Universal, will | D 7 oe S i One of the « make his first appearance in “Pea. uiner; pouse vs EAA Ke by | cock feathers,” * * * Lila Lee has s Clara Bow. Better Mailing Week Institutea master New has nated June 1 to 7 as “‘bettter mall ing week” for a nation-wide cam- pat J Eh enne lait Steet ik ae aR Can I Keep Young ? This is what every woman want to know—be she young or ad- vanced in years. Your neighbors will tell you— if you have not experienced its effect yourself—that the tonic. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925 Brend Pills in etalile box wit = paign te reduce the mounting bus- iness of the dead letter office. Co- operation of 16,000 motion pictlre theater owners already has been promised and 20,000 daily and week ly newspapers. as well as chambers of commerce and other organiza- tions will be asked to help the cam- paign. The principal point will be to induce mailers to place a return address on each piece of mail. | ary Tribune Want Ads for Results, ANOTHER AMATEUR REVUE RIALTO--Friday Night $ 10 PRIZES ENTER NOW - ? PHONE 14 AMATEURS WANTED Fiddlers, Saxophone Players, Cornet Players, Dancers, Recitations, Harpists, Banjo Players, Accordion Play- ers, or any sort of an Amateur Performance. REHEARSAL FRIDAY NOON, 12 O'CLOCK TODAY and THURSDAY | TODAY AND “THE AGE OF "sos to take for filing health, poor appetite, languid feeling is DR. PIERCE’S Golden Medical DISCOVERY JN LIQUID OR TABLETS—At Drug Stores vd 1c for Trial Packs; Beet 1 relide’ Hebel, te Dr. Pierce's falo, Ne Ys Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a. m. and 1 p. m. and 5 p. m- Leave Salt Creek 8 a. m., 1 p. m. and 5 p, m. Express Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be paid to the party furnishing the Reyes! 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Dro; {ttle Freezone’ on an aching 1 that corn stops t t then shortly you lft tt —AND— FREE ADMISSION of “Freezone < ficient to remove ever 2 soft corn, or r ‘i betweer UNTIL 9:30 and the foot calluses, wit e irri Ady tion HAY GRAIN STORAGE Dairy and Chicken Feeds Alfalfa, Cotton Cake, Salt Casper Warehouse Co. ff} 268 Industrial Ave Phone 27 P.O, Bo Take advantage of this opportunity and come down early and dance FREE until 9:30 to Ted Rose and His Band The only real music ever in Casper scROEHENC 47 i] production ‘A —Also— “ROBERT Z.WH 17 LEONARD'S Aig 4 “THE PACEMAKERS” H, C, Witwer’s New Two-Reel Screen Epics PREPARE YOURSELF INNOCENCE” CORINNE GRIFFITH — “Love’s Wilderness” Drama and struggle behind the super- ficial calm of our ‘Best Families —with— BEVERLY BAYNE ELLIOTT DEXTER WILLARD LOUIS EDITH ROBERTS}. —also comedy— | “BIG RED RIDING HOOD” News and Topics 15 Also Comedy Shows at 1-3-5-7and 9 10c and 40c| “SONS OF SWAT” Coming | “AS MAN DESIRES” | MILTON SILLS_VIOLA DANA | | | if Aft. 10c and 20c Eve., 10c and 25c¢ BALLOON-BREAKING CONTEST TOMORROW NIGHT at Washington Hall Oodles of Fun for Young and Old. AND DON’T FORGET *‘ RAWHOUSER’S DANCE ARTISTS ARE GETTING PEPPIER EVERY DAY The Price They Paid! AS it worth the price to flaunt their revolt in the face of Con- vention? An absorbing portrayal of Love's defeat. Broadway's famous stage play of modern love and mar- riage told brilliantly on the screen, It will answer vividly for you one of Society's ; * most throbbing | ; . questions! ; i Se from the daring? f sta, f ri success by € { Samuel. Shipman withrLewis Stone Conrad Nagel Marguerite, De La Motte SPECIAL ATTRACTION erture “POET AND PEASANT” By Fy. V. Suppe THE NETTO LADIES * TO LAUGH AS YOU HAVE NEVER ORCHESTRA LAUGHED Nelly G. Todd, conducting BEFORE! Popular Song “LAFF IT OFF” And Felix the Cat Cartoon by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby TODAY TOMORROW— FRIDAY