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Che Casvet Daily Cribune box office. Tho amateur revue 18} 14 death.” open to 7 Noda elev So he went downstairs and found an insurance agent. ‘Dnick~, SIX-AGT VAUDEVILLE A commercial traveler, visiting a Tae THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 PAGE SEVEN where she has filled many vaudeville ; to drift helplessly over the heaving | farming as a boy but finally got a alarm clocks of the highest quality.) VONT TRY TO RAISE your taruly engagements and where waters of the Pacific. job as an usher in the old Chicago Ted Rose and His Band will without it. For stomach aches and heard many many times over radio| Passengers in a wild panic. stok-| Opera House and later a position as urnish the music for thi ° sudden cramps, severe intestinal station KOA during the past winter |ers battling in the hold, officers lking gentleman” in a play with : © musle for this special | Eolic and indiscretions of cating and geasc. will appear at the America | fighting back the terrorized as.pis-|George Fawcett as star. Afterward occasion tonight and it is need! ss drinking, changes in water, diet or ee on Saturday and Sunday {n | tols wave and finsh, the overturning | he was in sto 4 finally entered ; i Ld yeh ag basa & played | :limate, take addition to the rgular picture pro-|of a lifeboat, the leap of survivors | pictures via nay: oe SAG Ayeeon wats HA vS 8 gram, Into the foaming billows, their strug-| His greatest hit in those days was rN tah AE aah ca <n CHAMBERL AIN'S She will make her appearance | gles with the wayes and the escape |in “Skinner's Dress Suit.’ Finally The feature at the Arkeon Danc:| ited aes dh Casper. R - By ROSCOE CONKLING reGH three times daily at 4:30, 7:30 and|of-the heroine, Helen Brand (Lila|he starred with Paramount and|ing academy for tonight will be an-| Dancing will start pre ene rtrd sopra as 9:30. Lee) and her protector, Philip, Co-|after that went to England and|otner bargain dance. It Js neediess|®"d in order to get t | ¢ bow ‘ , by John Francis Dillon, of “Flaming —$—_—_—. chran (Matt Moore), furnish: somie. of 10 an independent production, | to say that tonight will be the big fit of the bargain pri — eS —. 41, Youth” and “Lillies of the Field” the heart-thrilling action that accom- Road to London.” Since then|night of the week as only should ce in early ar Wampum will t mobile §]/fame, under Earl Hudson's super- panies the wreck scene in “‘Another|he has been freelancing and now]cents will be charged at the door | crowd ut the Fun A vision. "ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE? 15 c ’ Man's Wife,” a story of love, jeal-}he has his own organization and is}/and the dancing 1s to be free all THE DANCERS ON FRIDAY “The Dancers” at America Friday. ousy, passion, intrigue and adyen- | happy. evening. Many of the patrons seem Opening Friday at the _A’ ture. eae TT Ey to wait for these special nights be- theater will be he Witliken Fox ON SCREEN KT RIALTO: James Kirkwood Js featured in the fore they make up their party and photoplay special based on the re- y| magculine lead of. John; Brand, and . {one is sure to find a crowd of cent stage success “The Dancers.” ; Wallace Beery, the screen's famous § merry-makers enjoying the dancing ie hd = 5 The cast includes many prominent Richard Coeur ‘de Lion, as the cap- and ent inment of this famous 3 7 stars among them George O'Brien, tain of the rumrunning barge on | (IER C ROTOR | acodemy. ia 7 eS “uloya ‘Hughes, he f Alma. Rubens and Mad, e Bellam =" | which the wreck survivors find ref. In addition tonight; the manage TODAY LAST “TIMES. ST TIMES TODAY Pile Sobeas in Wie t Mary Manin ae ataryels Daidsiattne: Avaentioe — uge, Others in the cast are Kate] ‘\ minister who. guarded | his| ment will give away coupons to “If 1M Again” | tyita apbear in “If I Marry Again, Son Ta eRaA ccuciee oe f Price, Russell Powell, Donald Mac-|™0rning study hour very carefully every person entering the hall on the arry gain “TRY AND the ‘new First National feature at 3 Teeter Shipwrecks have been favorite fea-| Donald, Chester Conklin, Ralph | ‘ld the new maid that under no|9 handsome Westclox alarm cloc the America theater, fs beginning to|the sauare-dealing Tony, proprietor | tures of pictures made in 1924, but | Yearsiey, Fred Kohler and Zena|°!rcumstances were callers tobe ad-| which are to be given away to- A Drama That Reveals the Tense Love 9 think that one of the requisites of /of Tony's Bar. George O'Brien as | disasters at soa, like train wrecks on|ieefe. mitted motrow night.” It Thean a lone Battle Between High and Low Society. | GET IT series meas ts ae ability to take ets Ainetiy intandbaronitein land, have {dentities, happenings and} Rialto Amateur Revue Friday. “Except, e,” he added, “in| time gince tt k has given —WITH bartered | iy: : é ~jadventures that are all their own.| Another hilarious amateur revue|°*s° of life death.” Half an} gway sucl as th RK , ee iaiien prot years oa Une dlates sncuanbn his Shuaneod For this reason one shipwreck scene | nas been booked by the management the necessity of such an acticie|f| ANNA Q. NILSSON BRYANT rote Gace ot a ctztecnrh (aweeklieast, .whoty he. has prcrsieed [oer ne eee enone OF | of -thetnmtpE theater for Friday prompts the management to choosa MYRTLE STEDMAN WASHBURN to jump from the deck of a sixteenth century galley and swim to shore. In “If I Marry Again” he ts foreed it is possible to be where one object must be and action. to marry. ‘Tony returns to his bar and Max- vehicle of the realism night at 9 o'clock. Amateur night has been such a great success that LLOYD HUGHES | DORIS KENYON —Also Com “THE RACE” c! it is planned to make it a regular to take ‘a ducking ‘none the less ine, who stil pols out fo the Reart:| One of the most vivid, reallatio| Friday night feature attraction at FRANK MAYO Afternoon 10¢ and 20¢ 5 ‘ 2 n 1 and stupendous shipwr v" . Evening 10c 25e raln-drenched tropical iste, and at bis return to share the Ufe of no-|fiimed in porteayed. tn amorhen | (pe eialte, theater. —Also Comedy— Evening 10¢ and 25c Hughes shows how it feels to be caught without shelter in the midst of oné of the downpours ‘There will be prizes for every ama- torious “Tony's Bar,” Margaret Andre to Appear at the Man's Wife,” the Producers Distrib- uting corporation's release now play- ing at the Rialto theater. teur on the program. The winners of the first three prizes are judged All SURE MIKE” Topics of the Day and Friday Saturday And A oabies ee 4 ; by popular acclamation. OY kipaeegsied teaireotege opp x xn oles Sten Eurattton. sho 8D. America in soaks Saturday and A eres ymeradys lner, feeling its|teurs who desire to participate are xg ur later the maid kno¢ked at his HAROLD LORING EAL HART Ms Re ae Bae ¥. Sunday. way through a dense fog off the| asked to call M. H. ‘Todd, manager | °°”) = - ; Again” are Doris Kenyon, Frank] Margaret Andre who has attained | lower California const, runs down oof the Rialto or Clarence Chidley,| |\.Sentleman to see you vsir.” | AT THE WURLITZER ORGAN |“TUCKER’S TOP Mayo, Hobart Bosworth and Anna|much success with her fine voice|tug towing the barge of a liquor Mr. Todd's assistant and be put on Why, I thought I told you—" | a Q. Nilsson. The picture was directed | in Denver and throughout Colorado | smuggler, leaving the latter craft] the bill, or leave your name at the],, \° I told him,” she replte Shows at 1-3-5-7 and 9 10c and 40c *‘ HAND SHOW BY LOCAL TALENT “put he says it is a question of life | large insurance office, boasted to manager that he could pick out all the married men among the em- ployees. Accordingly, he stationed himself at the door, as they returned Ta || Rodeos” | | AT GOLUMBIA FRIDAY from dinner, and mentioned all | | those he believed-to be arried n J, , | | A we aimost ‘ev Sei He wae aes “5 That's what they're | % | “How u do it?” asked the| saying, wherever good | i A six-act vaudeville show will be | ™ candy is appreciated— given at the Columbia theater Fri- arried men wipe their feet for Sweet’s Rodeo Bar Oemas } a day evening, May 22, by a group of |°" the mat; the single ones don't.”” has certainly taken the oat aE een Boas Admission 50c Two Shows—7:30, 9:00 | | In this picture, which © will be WAKE UP—DANCE é THE TALK OF THE TOWN eee at Le ae ps penne ped bei | ACT I—The Blakley’s Hawaiian Player last times today, he 1s cast in a role AGT Thcilen the Gactooniat THE AMATEUR REVUE tier foe cea a eats ab pecans 12---Alarm Clocks Free---12 | ACT Il Loeke and TSR: “Singing and Songs” EVERY has astick-todtiveness to a degree at the big Wake-Up Dance tomorrow night. Special " 5 bee THE R IA O FRIDAY and the result fs that he wins out/ coupons will be given to everybody attending the big ACT VI—“GETTING OFF”—a Comedy L i where others, more aggressive, tail THE J. S. BROWN MERCANTILE CO. your taste. Regular Clicquot Club tingles with zest and vigor. Pale Dry is mild and subtle. And taught America what real ginger ale tastes like. Noother ginger ale can quite match the Clicquot pace, for the reason that no one else can mix ginger and sugar, fruit flavors and pure sparkling : water with forty years of knowing how to make good drinks the Clicquot Club way. Q Clicquot Club will always be the pre-eminent ginger ale, with all its goodness sealed up in full-size pint bottles. The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Mass., U. S. A Wholesale Distributors $5.00 Reward Fi dollara reward will be paid to the party furnishing the Cas me ally Tribune information i to'the capture of the person who is Sauduliayy collecting subseriptione bune subscribers. Patron: lor o @ paper should not pay any: ony ee except the carrier who delivers the paper or an authorized collector from the office, “If you are not sure you are payivg. the right collector, ask him to abow his credentials. If he can aot @o "0 eam call the Tribune, North, south, east and west, from the chill of the Arctic to the heat of the Tropics they dance—eternally dance. On with the dance, let jey be “unrefined,” was the spirit of her.set. talented Casperites, who promise the city an entertainment equal to that which may be heard on any of the western vaudeville circuits. Two shows will be given, the first at 7:30 o'clock, the other at 9, and 60 cents admission will be charged. The program is a prettily balanced one, opening with a musical number by a group of Hawaiian players, in- “He was always full of quips,” a on banker said, speaking of the Y Thomas La “A few years ago I watched the funeral of a millionaire financler— one of those ‘high financiers’ whose low methods Lawson loved to turn the light on. I arrived at the fun: eral a little | I took a seat be- AWSON. cluding a rapid cartoonist act, some me La von o" whispered, ‘How clever patter, dances and songs, and |" has the service gone Lawson nodding toward the concluding with an uproarious com- edy skit presented by six gifted men and women of the city. “Rawhouser's orchestra is the keen. est bunch of dance musicians that ever hit Casper.” success. So take the advice of the people who know and go to Wash ington hall tonight and dance. a BRYANT WASHBURN IN "TAY AND GET IT? AT IRIS Bryant Washburn has achieved a lifelong ambition—to star in his own productions—and his first offering is “Try and Get It.” Mr, Washburn is. probably one: of the most popular stars in the world today; his engaging _ personality, record for clean-living and for con- sistently good work, all have won for him a host of admirers. who wil go to see a picture in which he ap: out to collect a bill which is a stand ing joke around the office. Though he i iid-mannered individual, he Mr. Washburn is haf Danish-and clergyman in the pulpit whispered backstersely, ‘Just opened for the not get a bit of sleep. “f read an advertisement for Cuticara Soap and Ointment and purchased some. In afew days I - got relief, and after using three EDWARDS », G H Week after week they repeat thelr iy orget that it was Clicquot Club that first cakes of Soap and one and a half don’t forg q' t fir triumph, each week. with greater | |Poxes of Oirement I wae healed.” Th Fakey Dantes (Signed) Harry Goble, Lexington, Nebr., July 5, 1924. ‘These fragrant emollients are all you need for all toilet purposes. Soap to cleanse and purify, Oint- ment to soothe and heal, Talcum to powder and sweeten. Bie. Ointment 2 and ie. Taleam Be, Sold Laverateries, Be country by storm. And no wonder! You'll understand why when you try it. The Columbia theater has been | “¢fense.’ 4 Zou Kom Tes Good dark for several weeks, past, and Because It's iy its re-opening for one night will be| Don't the big furniture sale ba ®nal greeted with enthusiasm by the hun. | 2! Harned Furniture Cc ne third ‘Good Candy +) dreds of theatergoers who haye sore- | 911,07 0x! Monday. May Phone y j ly missed {ts vaudeville programs of |~"° ~” bei by | EVERY BITES A DELIGHT | happy, memory. Ask your merchants for Wampun | The low ee price is m fea- | o, on all cash transactions, abe is] aera 7 | ture which r’ y approved. L poctvksa) so Ohabcan:: v4 SPECIAL AAWHOUSER’S ARTISTS ||_Mr. Harry Goble ATTRACTIONS stent on Monte Banks i Tells How Cuticura MERIC Comedy | | MT WASHINGTON HALL!) Heated Eruptions || CARTOON 3 | “My back began to itch and bu: = NETTO é : Have you heard them? Rad ayaaicor shall ctasle Seale Bishop: LADIES € nave wth Us tomg t tore woe oe Dot labsbesis rye vboreaps the Friday and Saturday ORCHESTRA , y Featuring the Why, Rawhouser's Dance Artists, th 4 5 s < playing three times weekly at the VIVIENNE popular gone. —two friends who need no introduction. Clicquot Washington ball. EMGE ene ee 4 4 That is what people who have a Club Ginger Ale, and Clicquot Club Pale Dry— been at this place to spend a rip: jons. | The eruptions were 80 A Dainty Little Miss of Five Lara prea . i 1 iH roaring evening lately, are saying. sore that when I lay down I cow! y Ait ye 3 a 0! both dispensers of joyous refreshment. (| Suit Peete eareechare gor an, Years in a Novelty Stunt Stevens Dance. MAXINE JOHN McCORMACK Accompanied by MR. HAROLD LORING At the Wurlitzer WEE Cuticura Shaving Stick 25¢. 0. bargain dance tonight. BARGAIN DANCE TONIGHT DANCE Twelve Westclox Alarms will be given away free “20. half Down East Yankee, He tried | EVENING IN WINTER CAST OF CHARACTERS—IN ORDER OF APPEARAN( 8 ACTS--SINGING, DANCING, NOVELTIES Can you afford to experiment? in E Bo | BD A N Hildegarde Cummings, a romant Ae i IE ( AT oh tM f NO Nona Cummings Beaver, Hildegarde’s married sister. Mrs. Loe AMATEURS WANTED—PRIZES FOR ‘ALL Get i Mrs. Cummings, a worried mother ------.- Mr t Get « written Sygreuitee with Re cunbitice the at Mi every Job ia Cummings, the girl --.. w-wn-senns Mts. Hester PHONE 14 OR LEAVE NAME AT BOX OFFICE Warne-Crosby Motor Co. = AL MY = ] Geanding Biserinwtan) & bangvolent tyrant -.. Dire, Wi , CASPER, WYO. E DANCERS | LILA LEE, JAMES KIRKWOOD, MATT MOORE, WALLACE BEERY, CHESTER CONKLIN ‘Another RIALTO «: Vaudeville 6 ACTS OF LOCAL VAUDEVILLE Columbia Theatre FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 1925 ACT 1V—Colvin, the Jolly Tar ACT V—Loehr, Hayman, Bowman, “The Auctioneer” Iserman, in SCENE—MRE&. TIME—AN CUMMING’S LIVING ROOM All-night parties — dance marathons and the pace that kills. GEORGE O'BRIEN ALMA RUBENS MADGE BELLAMY TOMORROW A Bishop-Cass Theater