Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1925, Page 4

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Ch ae ail Tee 'm “& ED OU =e re ti ill iii PAGE FOUR By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH Ons KENYON 15 STAR); a TRAC TIONS PONIGHT Harold Ameriva Wurlitzer | with Doris Kenyon, Mr, ing at the ON SCREEN AT AMERICA): —The Roughneek," with Che Casver Daily Critune | Hollow Log Saved Him From Death inC uster Massacre, He Reveals 4 | or many ycars it has been stated that no white man survived le Big Horn, in which Custer and his com- dians. | farmer and ex-spldicr, avers that he was in the battle. he says, when he saw the Indians circling Custer, by crawling into Now Jay O. Spencer, Joliet, I.) He escaped, || Georg O'Brien Iris theater or . . | gan be | —Bargain Dance, Ted 1 Rose nd His Band, 1 Washington Hall—Dance, Raw-} | houser Danee Artists. ’ r ; Indi-| Her f i the battle of the Litt ; F mand were massacred by In ert, a a hollow log in a thicket, : weet — Bos-| mer of FE t . yrtle} fe I Dore I MT APN S.SR ‘OPENS TOOY AT RIALTO)»: Herringt pise 8 here t nem all and tell fine dram f unusually x juvenik The Store of Pre-eminent Value Window Shades w 133 East Second St. DOT oe oe ene ee tee es _ Fancy Pillows of 30 Pillows, in sunburnt, bolster, round and-oblong forette, hand- } i ; H } } $ sha covered in r ir, brocatell, $ .65 damask and velour, An excep- tional big value in fine Pillows dull rubbed Choice $129.00 — = Bargains ir in Rugs Bedroom Suites }-Piece Two-tone Walnut m Su consisting of Bed- vanity sorted te dresser with triplicate mirrors, i hifforette and $109 00 ; full size bed ° ; American Walnut 8-Piece Suites vanity dresser, Bow- and chi Anne Bedroom Suites with large vanity dre r, Poster Seamless 9x12 Axminster Rugs, in choice id low bay, all in two -ton Oriental patterns, color of blue, T bed tan and $32.85 et Rug x10-6 Vel fringed $186.00 Refrigerators ct ee 50 At Big oe Extra heavy Axminster Rugs, finely woven backs; all wool avfhent che eee $25.90 » participate in this making it of tale, “The Mad EASY PAYMENTS—Enable everyone § ight narr the ringto y glo 11 ith t fath — sx CALLAWAYS Only 10 Days More of the “ANNIVERSARY SALE Living Room Kroehler Overstuffed 3-Piece Bed Dave style port, and Comp Bed of bed rocker, Bake velou Cane Suite rocke genuine Baker cut Vv and the it partie: daug rocker____ 1 the others are « Bedford, ard Crane, George Marie Astaire and Joseph ‘aweett, ‘a- | Singleton, BARGHIN DANCE AND TED"S BAND TONIGHT AT ARKEON the m Tonight nagement of the Arkeon Dancing academy is offer- ing its. pat‘ons another popular ir}dance of their liking, The Bargain ir| Night dance with its door admission the] of fifty cents and the dancing free ns|is becoming more and more popular ri-}each day. It is © be seen that s,| this meets with the favor of Cas- rs as it Js on these nights urn out in throngs to en- surable dancing and to ge of the inducement of y door admission and no for dancing popular orchestra at the Ar- , Ted Rose h he | er | the MIRRORS , Large size mirrors in heavy four inch burn- hed gilt frames, $ 9 Sizes of glass 18 he ) 40 inches Suites nport Suites; Queen Anne ; consisting of bed daven- ocker- 9.96.00 pletely Overstuffed 3-Piece Dav enport Suites, consisting davenport, chair and upholstered in genuine $169.00 and Mahogany 3-Piece with bed davenport and two rs to match, upholstered in $157.00 r cut Pickomte ee elour. Specials Walnu Chiffr Porce { Mpa nost desirable Furniture on a dignified ; hite 1 born . z qui abo s helpf Gea are Re ee a White cnamet 8-door erators. 6¢ oe Lute GROME Pais TRIPE Lt" citahien: Galtaetay. soll ‘calc. white ant pound ice cay 2 € : {mel poreelai pout $38.85 ' : ’ ep)” Saal oemapiatn $29.85 elain top white kitehe: Karpen Fiber Rockers + uphols ut finish ‘obes _ $27.95 = $7.90 $11.85 n tables tered spring seats... Choice of very apa Choice of 60 a from 12x20 to 14x: including subject by ty a field Parrish, Higgins a ~ CALLAWAY FURNITURE 133 EAST SECOND STREET Clearance Sale of eres he TN pictures righted pictures in beaut lychrome frames, Values coon polychrome frame 0 to $4.00, Choice 5 Choice of 27 striking pictures in beautiful. polychrome frames. Sizes from 10x18 to 20 ine Values from 50 to § $3.85 of all Casper by thé dance music wives, sweetheart ¢ s with the occasion, ey offer at't cademy, ored to Casper ‘yesterday from | with th wives, sweethearts and|in keeping w aie 4 ten heln . said that this ‘Raia, Cote. ; | friends at one of most colorful]the guests “who like the old- 3 “0: is su i musfeal organization has never been equalled or even rivaled by any or- chestra that has appeared in Casper jand this ctrtainly speaks well for | Mr. Rose the ensper a of t been hearing dance m best orchestras country and to I of being the best < is th majority recommendation 0: which this organization can well be proud. | Doncing will startgpromptly at 9| jo’clock and it is expected a 1 m obtatnal e@ in t dl | | | }ful advantage of the pleasure of- fered by this famous Mr, and Mrs, William Nichols mo- INFORMAL QINGE TO BE): “HELD TOMORROW NIGHT seball team danc the team and pl: TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1925 y league will make The auditorium is b merry —_—___._—— |dances of tte season, Members of the ball teams will ap-| is music rolls to find “Durke: pear Im uniform, and the grand|the Straw,” “The Arkansaw yTray | marcel 1 be led by some official and some other familiar lic is | dances fore,'so" that eague. The p' dance, the t now on sale n of 1925. ding the war tax ehildre BARGAIN DANCE TONIGHT been eng Wednesday membe GEORGE O'BRIEN STARS IN “THE ROUGHNEGK’ AT IRIS) Roughnec! | Fox special production | shown at the Iris the: ing to be an honest to goodness sen- | sation. There is no gainsaying this. Likewise there can be no denial -of the fact that local picturegoers are literally fighting to get in the thea- ter to see it. Thero are no doubt unusual pop- now : er, 1s prove several reayuns for this perha O'Brien and beautiful the loyers, “The screen doesn’t often show siich attractive lovers in such intense scenes in such marvelously seductive locales,” is the declaration of one critic. And this seems to be regarded by the film-loving public here as en tirely true. CITY BRIEFS Harold Williams nected with, the left today by moto make his home. Phebus, M. D, ton arrived la Thermopolis, formerly R tent and W. eyening from | eae Jack Dalley, Chicago wool buyer, Will return this ever f We land where he has been on busi- | ness. eee J. M. Handy 6f Salt Creek is spend- ing a few days here. see 0. Sf Tomkins of Boone, rived this morning. ove F, C, Conn {s among the Thermop- olis vistors in the city. cee F, A. Thomas spent yesterday on business from Douglas. see Iowa, ar- here A. Jacobs, | wool buyer from Nor- folk, Neb., is in Casper.on business, Albert the Nash car Derleg drove in yesterday to unload two cars of Nashs which arrived in Casper yesterday, D. F. MeDone are Denver guests at the and H. J. Epstein ess’ visitors here tone hotel, ee | L. L. Colvins, R. W. Lilley and Cutten of Manderson are in Casper for a few days, eee Rex Mayne is returning to Creek this evening after a short spent here with friends. eee | R. M, Boeke, city re turned to Casper today after week's trip through the wes Part of the state. see Woody White of the Crude Oi] purchasing com recently for Tulsa to spend some time visiting with friends and at- tending to business affairs, Mr, White is a member gf the Dew Drop Inn. INJURIES FATAL TO OIL ORILLER oll field driller tal company who in the Singlatr any ‘left n recely days ag ton funer K the body. One ans TE te Seed Mrs. Al Metzler is visiting in Ca per from Midwest || Can you afford to experi | " NO Get a written guarantee nent? with | every job | | | Warne-Crosby Motor Co. | CASPER, WYO. IRIS | Bishop-Cass | LAST TIMES TODAY GEORGE O'BRIEN | in “The Roughneck” —Also Comedy— | | “DUSTY DOLLARS” | Afternoons.......-- 10¢ and 20¢ | Evening a---+-10¢.and 2be HOOP-LA cHop to it-/ R 3 SwEPTs—Satt LAKE FREE at This 50c Dance Truly is a bargain when you can enjoy the conveniences of the Arkeon and dance to TED ROSE ‘AND HIS BAND “Casper’s Favorite Orchestra” EBNDANG Gh RACADEMY TONIGHT THE NIGHT OF ALL NIGHTS Teli your friends you are “Rodeo Bound”’— then light out, 'a’foot or a’horseback, forthelead- ing cigar store, drug store or candy stofe in town. “Sweet’s Rodeo Bar” —that’s what: you ask for. You'll agvee it’s the finest chocolate caramel bar a dime ever bought. Ce HALL Dance All Evening for the One Price AWHOUSER’S DANCE ARTISTS ON THE JOB Because It's Mavis By ‘The Home of Real Good Candy ‘SIX STARS! IN FINE NEW PRODUCTION “IF {MARRY AGAIN” DORIS KENYON LLOYD HUGHES FRANK MAYO HOBART BOSWORTH ANNA Q. NILSSON MYRTLE STEDMAN A WORLDLY WISE WIDOW TELLS THIS STORY told It’s startling—unusual participant. What is it she knows has she had that you herself—“If J marry It’s made by the man who made “Flaming .Youth”—don’t miss it COMEDY, “SURE MIKE”—PATHE NEWS—TOPICS OF THE DAY MR. HAROLD LORING AT THE wu RLITZER ORGAN Today's Special Organ Number “Moonlig Andantino ~a life*of adventure with that intimate touch of the don't know? final ans about married life t y have missed?— again?” you is her —what experiences er when slife asks from the famous Today Wednesday ¢hursday Shows at 1,3,5,7and9 10c and 40c She thought she alone held his love—until she saw him on the beach, the center of admiring bathing beauties of his own social class, to her was a sacred thing—and she saw hir How could she cut short this mad whirl? dramatic and compelling. Love n make of it a plaything! She did a daring thing, It will make you gasp in amazement. ALSO CENTURY COMEDY “PUZZLED BY S ROR WORDS" THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Featuring the Po: pulay Hit: “I'VE GOT THE BLUES FOR TENNESSEE” y Mecum Bradley ani! DeVoll J R ; A L T O TOMORROW SPORT PICTORIAL Shows 1, 3,5, 7 9 o'Clock dances, Rawhouser has dug throu of yesterday and the day be all the classes of 187 will be pleased as well as the jaz» Just the Door Admission and You Dance All Evening Oc DANCE “

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