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PAGE FOUR A By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH lwwoceuee FAM TOUN, ~sexcrsr osc) | AMERICA—"The Age of Inno- {5 MAN DESIRES’ GOMES) s."i'azto™ AUOAY TO THE AMERICA RIALTO—"Cheaper to Marry,” | in | witts Lewis Stone, tto Ladies’ | | orchestra. Nellie G. Todd, con- | ducting IRIS — | with Cor | organ, ARKEON—Fifty _ cent Ted Rose and His Band, WASHINGTON HALL — Bal- loon-Breaking dance, Rawhouse's dance artists, “Love's Wilderness,” ¢ Griffith, Iris theater dance, pub | Warne t production the | ui} vehi r her reappearance to the | the featured s Ellen Olengska, who om the revels of and returns to face the gopsip aristocrats, Op: Elliott Dexter, | le of this | She has retuge aie | A strange Wright's novel, standing First that moves gt y Pandora La Croix ith an exceptional cast, headed ‘ational productions of the season. MILTON SILLS WITH VIOLA DANA I i OF SOUTH SEA LOVE--AT AMERICA, STARTING T MILTON SILLS, TWO-FISTED ADVENTURER, VIOLA DANA, SIREN OF iting pace from England's ballrooms to India’s society, and ends with ee. THE SOUTH SEAS, a powerful climax on a hidden isle in the Seas, | by Milton Sills and Viola Dana, supported by Ruth Clifford, Rosemary Theby and Irving Cummings It opens/a four-days’ engagement at the America theater tomorrow, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925 N “AS MAN DESIRES”--DRAMA. OMORROW IN “AS MAN DESIRES.” South Seas, is the photodrama, “As Man Desires,” from Gene “As Man Desires” is one of the out ‘unshine and Cod “As Man Desires” Friday . % if \ | A physical conflict rival! the | Limitations of the speaking stage|¢ ’ ’ re iver | Or in famous fight in “The Spoilers’ js {made such elgborate set impos LOVES WILDERNESS | ul promised in“ an Desires,” | sible. the America theater| The cast includes Lewis §, Stone, | Conrad Nagel, Paulette Duval, r guerite de la Motte, Louise Paz Tom Claude ngwater and Richard teur boxing char Wayne, As tt There was no “pull & of punches’ | who does not SOREN TRIUMPH AT IRIS cynical Jim Knight, | believe in marriage rama, the | ave set off by vs i in the taking of this conflict, the} Lewis Stone adds to his fame as an charm of the South Seas) Rds producers cl The men were told} actor. Paulette Duval of “Monsieur |and the rugged beauty of the Cana-} sas bullding it realistic and they did.| Beaucaire’ fame, is seen as a mod-| dian woodl hoth serving to dc 1B r they battled in the dis-]ern vampire for the first time loveliness and tem: k ith Sda island dive} gowned in beautiful creations and | nent of one of the reen’s ? ng h other about, | jewels, Conrad Nagel, always a cap-}most dominating personalities: a furniture and using as] able actor, plays bis role with rare|that describes “Love's Wilderness apons anything that they could] accomplishment, as does Mixys de la|starring Corrinne Griffith, wh ae ce their hands ony Mottee, seen opposite Nagel for the | opened last night at the Iris theate r As a result of the fray, which was | first time Miss Griffith proves that her his- delayed until every other! ‘Phe comedy is handled most ad-|trionic Iimits are not fixed by the the picture was taken, the| mirably by Louise Faz Mr. | threshold of the society drawing testants were hors de com- a Week after the completion rooms {n which her past film ap- pearances usually have placed her. Richard W: in the love af while man” yne Gillingwater, is the “other he Dy a preva, £5 He; weld, First wa.| in Detween Mr, Stone and Miss| She reveals a command of dramatic hetating, bod tional picture cofeatticing Bilt naa | Duval. Frederick and Fanny Hatton | Mood invariably well sustained in c Dana. Ite cast leo includ |2ze. Siven credit for bringing this the parts of @ sentimental southern Let fose conned hisveree Rath tate powerful Shipman indictment against gis, A Conerted Wiis WAGIAE Migs é #; Intelligent parents whol ford, Rosemary ‘Theby, Paul Nichol. | Sys radleeiiom to the soreen Wiot [ing heb husband to epara the life of re rane coe heels aaa Lou Payne, Hector Sarno, Anna did the contin.| the map she thought she loved. ‘ d romp and play ag norms althall, Edneh Altemus and “Love's Wilderness” is melodra- Giaven' 4 are turning, to Me ne iid ona hd ee | mathe in tone, but the piteh of the Mty's Cod Ou ¢ hd Tab-| supervision” of Earl Hudson, Amateur Night at Rialto Friday, | (rama is made seconiary by ue ~suga ted and as easy t —_o—- | Another great amateur revue has uations in which a tragi folly fate places been arranged by Manager M. H.| Bhe hes her afte rirlls Todd of the Rialto theater to be pre: | er atter @ girlish “CHEAPER TO MARRY, that pur mented Friday night at, 9 o'clock, |{2® Support of an excellent cast, thousands of ve My ene sviduy pecced | Holmes Herbert and Ian” Kelth ; Amate nigh! Peete proved | semonstrating thelr adaptability to * Often a child such a splendid success that Mr.|ine g atinct tape et*roles In: wile is in 60 d nd | Todd decided to 5 Casper ama-|they were cast, r w 8 teurs another opportunity to enter ————._—_—_ tain the Rialto theater patrons. | | sg: 2) THRILLER AT INTO ati | } ¢ fi T t dancing musical novelty acts, al 1 1 ge in 6 Prizes tota $10 will be awarded - " t Kimbal Drug Mid: | —-- the winner A rehearsal will be ’ i ar Casper Pharmacy] While holding of the intense | held at noon tomorrow and all ama- ANSE 5 BAND KT ARKEON t druggists everywhere in| dramatic appeal of the stage play, |teurs are invited to turn in thelr | 1 nd South America—and {f| the screen version of “Cheaper to| names at the box office of the Rialto 0 days treatment they do| Marry" which ow playing at the | theater. The acts y arranged a ip ailing child—get your] Rialto theater, far more colorful | includ | As announced a short time ago lwney ba Ady than Samuel Shipman’s original Reing Vospett, sing | by the management of the Arkeon it stor: Casper’s Baby Paggy, dancing. } hg academy, tonight will be an- | This is becayse the motion picture} Glen Emory, singing. other Bargain Night at this famous n | takes advantage of wider latitudes! Ernie Mass, and his trained dog, | ®eademy. Le and Robert 2. rd, A door admisston of fifty vents is | jeli that is required to gain admit in making Metro-Goldwyn Hayes Hillhouse, baritone Audrey Meyers, dancing Cod Liver O}1 nis plcturiz Leonard brings into this film noted dancers for his cafe scenes, and fifty of the most beautiful bathing girls 1 California to the sequence devoted | >» showing intimate happenings in an exclusive women’s athletite club. | Tr er, Townsend Hotel Chao Children Leave Salt Creek s 1p. mand 5 p.m ompound Tabiets | Mayer ught a lavish produc: H. R. Gresser, playing the Har-|‘"cee to the Arkeon and yay ei ny Ww n ¢ and near-society lfe | monica dance tue whole night long for that | q wee | Huber, saxophi t jmere eum | In addition t¢ n exceptional cast, | - The management finds that it is | | | | | jeven profitable to cut the prices | once Pa while and give the dancers | of Casper the advantage of his good | ness by establishing this price on ortain nights of the week. Tt is considered a treat to be able to Hsten and dance to the strain of symphonic jazz dance music as played by Ted Rose and His Band for the charge of fifty cents and it or is expected that a crowd will Jam the Arkeon tonight. Dancing will start. promptly at 9 jo'clock and all the dancers of Cus- per are urged to come early and get the full advantage of this bargain night dance tonight And we spent all our money For doctors and drugs, Until we stopped sweeping Our carpets and rugs. Tribune Want Ads for Results “: Salt Creek Busses peeave Ca a.m anything else that worth while,” he asserted Dempsey and his wife plan to go to Germany If their time permits, How New Discovery Removes Hair Roots Safely— Forever Many beauty and scientific authorities pow recognize that unsightly surface halt on face, arins and legs positively can be got rid of per- manently by remoting the hair roots— repeating the process if necessary. Thousands of women are using Karma, a new sooth! jental balsam, because itean be applied almost as easily ag cold cream and because It liftsout hair roots, leaving the skin elear, smooth and healthy, No muss. jor, No growing back of hair stronger than ever, Karma js sold on positive ruarantesthat jt iwilt yon forever ofunsightly hair or money refunded, See for ‘gureci{ how wonderful it is, Sold by all wood jealers, such asi Dempsey Sails With His Wife For England | N WV YORK, May 6.—(By the As- | Be-| aria today with hig wife for a} fiveweek’s trip to England and France, Jack Dempsey reiterated his assertion that he had no intention of retiring from the ring. He explain ed that his trip was to be x honey moon and not for the purpose of promoting his pugilistic career. Asked whom he regarded as the most formidable heavyweight boxers Dempsey reflected a moment and then said “Tunney, Gibbons and Wills.” He said hjs plans for the future were indefinite, ‘I'l fight or do Press)—Sailing on the Casper Pharmacy, Kimball! Drug Co., Sprecher’s Pharmacy, John Tripeny ‘o., and Wyoming Drug & Supply Co,—Ady, A GREAT FILM from a great play! The drama that started Broadway talking is now the talk of the country! ROBERT Z, LEONARD'S cneaP'e. SAMUEL Is the wedding ring a symbol of bond- age? Here is a great film play thet dares to reveal the with LEWIS STONE CONRAD NAGEL MARGUERITE, OTTE vital problems of modern marriege, Also “THE PACEMAKERS” H, C. Wittwer Stories FELIX CARTOON SPECIAL Overture “POET AND PEASANT” Fy. V. Suppe THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Nelly G. Todd conducting Popular Song “LAFF IT OFF” Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby MlOxpress Bus Ueayes 9:00 Daily . tingalt Creek Transportation Co. adePrars- n BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS 1 al TELEPHONE 144 | ft "i. Secale eee th Py 5.00 Reward chante ve ey be paid) MOTHER ] e eof Dereon who |e . 4 Cay pre preparations for the big 4 ecting subscriptions | pared to relieve Infants in ¢ — at this pop! : fuom subscribers. Patrons i : ' ‘ha h Yorth Casper tonigh he 7 pay any 4m and Children all ages of At 1 breaking contest will be Ickleige who a enzeert. the! Constipation, Flatulency, Wind held at Washington Bail, ang that ‘ { ris oF pel Galle and e alicas means fun for everybody, Balloons S,gutnert lector from the Coli _ and Dia thea ; allaying ; will be floating everywhere in thé "ying th Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach | bls dance hajl and at the signal let, show bis F vais aide saimilati >, salad iidetit given by the manager the contest Mee Ea "ec vieass sail’ the tvibene’® | und Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. will bean, Soung and Old Mey Ah Dey hes Gag | ley the fun, but the elder folks will | t ele hone 1 5) To ayoid imitations, always look for the signature of i upt Shad | forget thelr age entirely and be ay | : Absolutely Harmless ~No Oyiates, Physicians everywhe oung as the youngest guest | Rawhouser’s Dance Artiéts will play for dancing and that means the | best of music. Hoar them tonight at Washington hall for they will be at their best ees recommend it | | Another Great Amateur Revue RIALTO Tomorrow Night Singing---Dancing---Musical-Novelty Acts REINA VOSPETT CASPER’'S BABY PEGGY GLEN EMORY * idles gin Dancing Singing ERNIE MASS HAYES HILLHOUSE And His Trained Dog |Home Stripped Of Furniture By Burglars 9 O'CLOCK SHOW DENVER, Colo,, May 6.—Mrr, A M, Vox lett her residence for # short time yerterday and returned to find |\t practically bare of furniture and : Baritone clothing, she reported to the police () AUDREY MEYERS H. R. GRESSER ELMER HUBER burclery Bee-been fied ceaitit Bort lias Dancing Playing the Harmonica Sanophonist | Lanne, vrs ie the’ alt yaeit Ts dean ; REHEARSAL nection with the wholesale robbery PRIZES ENTER NOW NOONPRIDRY Ol cinetney cePtecescine col alties of Calvin Plats Phone! é : TOMORROW SATURDAY MORNING. SHOW | “THE CACTUS CURE” “THE SANTA FE TRAIL” BARGAIN DANCE TONIGHT Just the Door Admission and You Can Dance All Evening FREE at This 50c DANCE your party together and come in early and take advantage of this bargain, besides dancing to the symphonic jazz strains as played by Ted Rose and His Band FRtseaoe ns Get GC ' | LAST TIMES TODAY ! “THE AGE OF INNOCENCE” —with— —also comedy— “BIG RED RIDING HOOD” News and Topics Shows at 1-9-5-7 and 9 Coming “AS MAN RESIRES” —with— { MILTON SILLS—-VIOLA DANA | MOTOR CLEANED LAST TIMES TODAY 4 Drama and struggle behind the super | GRIFFITH ficial calm of our ‘Best Families | BEVERLY BAYNE —In— ELLIOTT DEXTER é 5 WILLARD LOUIS Loye’s | EDITH ROBERTS! Wilderness”* Also Comedy 10¢ and 40c| “SONS OF SWAT” Aft. 10 and 20c Eve., 10c and 25c GET YOUR CAR WASHED AND BY THE VAPORIZED KEROSENE METHOD AUTO LAUNDRY AT THE ALEMITE SERVICE STATION The Famous Romanc of the West... MERICA'’S most celebrated love story It was one of the greatest theatrical suc- | cesses of stage history. It | |i] has come to the screen in { a blaze of glory—a drama tH ef love and adventure in \ i { } } the great days of the old } West, episode ever STARTS SATURDAY sercen! RIALTO ' Motion TRAIN | CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Westoeved Arrives s weemwewee 1:65 Arri) MaiFeR t Uteradai Thasevactauese manta. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY mn Eastbound No #3 i " Arrives 0. 80 ....- we----- 8:10 p, Westbound Arrives 2 ~ 6:60 a. m, + 0:05 p.m. He gambled with desperados to possess her—the most dramatic brought to the e THis MagveLous Prerurt! CHEDULES Departs 2 Dm Departs 6:00 p. m, Departs 4:00 p.m 8:35 p. m Departs THO am

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