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e000 SS PAGE EIGHT Che Casver Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, MAY 24, 199, CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TO ENTERTAIN THE PUBLIC TRIUMPH SCORED BY ‘LUCRETIA LOMBARD,” NOW PLAYING RIALTO Audience Pleased by Skillful Work Rich and Monte Blue. flagat m GENIE Wwe Thursday and Fri- eee lay,- nald Denny in “Oh, Doe. The two American dailies, the Ad or. >and Andy Gump, The] vertiser and the Star-Bulletin, issued > orchestra Iti nvarl like grav-]dublously when considering him for} special fleet editions that were about | = ity or any other well known Inw,|the role of yillain. as creditable pieces of work as 1 | hat a film villain must be a hens “Before long,” remarked the actor,| have ever seen. One had in the ‘ 5 No lightweights are wel-|“7 will have to be elther a matines|Telghborhood of 200 pages and the within the doors. of the cast-|{dol, a leading man or a director.| the: an even greater number,, Mildrea ing director's office when the bad|Or as a last resort I will have to| Both editions covered every phase Conk! mm-| bold men who perpetrate most of] drini milk by the gallon.” of the fleet's participation in the ' ——- and Fox| the film crimes, are being selected.| “Troubles of a Bric was ai-| Wat game, stories and writeup on his Conn Alan Hale, who plays the part of| rected by Thomas Buckingham, Fox] the Islands and’ were profusely i oe pdr otivrad | = one of the ‘orementioned screen |thrillodrama specialist, from a story i age ever filme elghten . Thursday, 3 ewspapers have fi r eee eee hi villains in ‘Troubles of a Bride,"|and scenario by himself and John| Both newspapess have fine plante values » Tor : 2 : : 3 and large staffs. ‘The evening ve ron e,” with | being shown at the America The-|Stone, Robert Agnew has the lead-|9N0 large wtatts. | Whe | evening i amg ee prey > v atre and Monday, feels that|ing male role and playing the lead-| P@Per em ppr eevee s tt today only, | Monte Blue, Marte Prevost and Wil j ‘ people in its plant and I am under | li r ly, “A Plain | he ts ra etting out of the vil-|ing feminine role opposite him is w tar in| lard Louis. Als medy, “A Plain ts the impression that the Advertiser | bass : clas Systematic exercises,|dainty and delightful Mildred June ; and Human |and Fancy Gl Path > 4 has a force as large. They do gen- Teac cco aea ss hase ming» and g the Dolores Rousse, film vamp and _vil-| "4 i ‘ > fave romem: | 40 and Toples of the Ds aie: Bails nd Southern lniness, machinates vet. these | fal commercial printing, in addition 1 rin ornado,”* y and Saturday, M wk Gauhitey tai be have caused two, aided and abette by none| t® Publishing daily newspapers, na| Tare : * ers of the Purple Sage,” Zane | ing directors to shake thelr heads|other than Alan Hale. Bruce Cov- A ‘ 7 Grey's 5 erep ty mt with ‘Tom Mix} — - ington has the role of a Southern Pe t oft Tony and Mabel ‘Ballin, Wilfred colonel which fits him well. The mer soldie woman as and Warner Oland, Also balatoe jot lithia saxeallenimere le ves throug 's We ned n» Bagdad and cludes Charles Conklin, Lou Hay- letter telling th asl vey and Bud Jamieson ie EP ‘ 5 ae Sunday, May %4 1 man ha 4 “The Tornado,” with House Pe- | TODAY ONLY sbhies ters, Ruth Clifford, a Tucker 3 and Dick Sutherland Iso com y Fou man who work nde tts” |S ae Bio HOUSE PETERS is the screen ver-| Monday and Tuesday, May 25-26 re y successful sta ‘The Man Hunter," with William F : same name writ-| Farnum and Louise Lovely, Marc| “The Lover of Camille n , —IN— J er, It is andtentten ‘Also | daptation of the famous stage play, Un David T produced, 4s to be ge cath Santas (the. America ‘Theatre (Continued From Page One) Marguevlid Claytons Ruth | a description of waich I am going to bs wa | Stonehouse 1 Frank whlee Camille” is the|! my knowledge of the terpal- A log ¢ t | Also comedy, Diss. Divine Bool,” sahnt Dakutanonal an art in Hawait Is limited be- r | Ladies One I Friday and Saturday, May 2 y attracte yun fon ir Rialto, and Monday. of Irene | Is the d Costell Hero, Make Helene (left) and Dolores Costello are nume of Costello famous again in the movies lo (inset ) was one of the most popular ¢ Daughters of Costello, Early Film Bid for Screen-Fame going to try to make the Their father, Maurice of early sere ( ashcre. A number of them are still | nucsing sore arms. Mayte it's lik | this | lifornia for your vacation, Ha wall for a vaccltation | Ro.ert W. Sh Wyoming man, pr dent of the senate session just closed here former sided in the legislative The term ran over a period of 60 days and waxed warm toward {ts closin Shingle was presented with a large silver flower vase by members of the sens He is also Republican national committeeman from the territo! The 1 jians like polities and | natural born orrtors The are said to be if you do not tie their hands. policed by } favored to considera all of the political offices. are tent in I saw the heavens on ‘fire ht, similar to that I neisco, but I believe eVen more beautiful for the moon and | stars vied in the splendor. Great | streaming shafts of light penetrated | the » skies, illuminating v ant | louds and ctarry heavens. * The | giant searchlights played incessant ly in the skies, throwing thelr erful rays with andon as to remind you of a futurist’s painting Many of the dreadnaughts were out- lined in Mumination and stood out in bold relief in the darkness | Ii floating amusement palaces in the distance. pow such a | | 1 Five senators and seven represen- tatives came here with the U. fleet.. Their names are as follo’ Senators Edwin roussard, Louisia Cc. C. Dill, Washington; a; W. H. King, Utah; Tasked L, Oddie, en he Nevada; Samuel N, Shortridge, Call They hi Just signed « conttact to appear in the filmy secors. fornia. . Monte Blue | epresen W. A. Ayers, | 1 ; Srampton, Michitan; | uming passion | Frenc Idaho W. F. Line | Kinogram News, | California; W. B, Olliver, orchestra | 9 . John Tab New York, | farold Lio: A | y accompanied the fleet to] : : witness the ONE PERSON NOT ‘REDUCING’ * rtunates whom Ca f my caus brief residence in this | etahke Barn TstneOnt mille cas He 1e| Yielnity. Of course my vision 1s not sina’ Shovi : the 46c1 x hen panto. | filing, but my assignment does not turning | baer fda secpt asi that [ Should write about the the ¢ Broken-hearted,| Mla. See it for yours | he tries to hide hia sorrow from the| Color and fragcance that only t le public } tila’ evinninie siasie. BHE tropic blessoms blooming in 1 | the disi over cannot go on,| ! peamewen serenity Wate Syrian a ape a ied S Aalto} erized the annual lel ball and io or atl Srasrioutaire he Joved DULUC for) war showlglven by, the OUtdsoe ee ealanygs Aeeicy ‘ Stonte . s Cirele one evening this week. The sponte Bla portrays: Shas Role G8 Oieaton nO ts an organization, s star cast tree ane ark revost 1s Ca) orttetpally © wo , who ape one ot ep Ns Don't forget the date of the big} mille. Others in the cast are Wil lower rem ake Honalaia crete 1 of recent’ pletures.| fen cane ane Rt Harned Furniture | tard Louts, Pierre, Gendron; Ross! geudieay tn gay /thal We Take relied ad @ feminine role "Seth, One third off on Monday, May) Dione and Winifred Bryson euch native blossoms . | caeeniay eanman| ts othe Siseatas | Pretty girls swinging high above oro! urnum 4 he scenario. the heads of the dancers in swings | Tcl hee twined with blossoms, gave an RETURN ENGAGEMENT [x y [eid tach to fn ha glowed ght and color TUESDAY--ONE DAY Y 5 Hropurnlgta: thameeseaarn = ONL At thé entrance of the hall the that struck the eye was ¥ I r i —jN— “CIRL SHY” RIALTO CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE CARS LEAVDE DAILY AT 930 A. M Saves you approsimately 12 bours travel between Casper Salt TOWNSEND HOTEL and Rawliine FARE—$12.60 WYOMING MOTORWAY Creek Transportation Company's Off ioe PHONE 144 tbhound No. 603 Eastbound No. 622 . Eastbound TRAIN SCHEDUL CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Arrives wanes pweeweewweccceee=~ 1:65 p.m Arrives wae temenenncenna= 6.45 p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Arrives 8:10 p. ES Departs ur TOTHERIALTO <== showing famously » was. publish Evening Post, r tho hero w who recall this story, whi turda utilized his ting about a situa eatly to his fi thanks to the g woman for love of whom rmed man beau e @ trar Rye, Cas Tel. 27 Lexington Cream XXXXX Flour More and Better Bread per sack Whole Wheat, Ask your grocer for this and have better bread Graham, Corn Meals. flour per Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave, and all shades showing © were swings of hibiscus nd ferns which hung from the ceiling, calling forth wonder and dmiration, In each of these swings, aying back and forth, was a littl girl with a basket of flowers, ma} ng a very charming sight Another brave display of ¢ | was the African daf shades, ‘The with t! leaves which ceiling moving in the breez a field of grown green, Outside hall the blue agapanthea com. bined with pink ginger, covered tho Then th blooms yellow hung een like the \trance made a bower which sheltered a tiny lly pond. Other specimens seen were a sum- mer hyacinth with a stalk several fect high and large fragrant white blossoms. Fringed Indian holly hocks and a rare pink cactus from Belgium. Mammoth petunics, with wonderful color combinations. Va rleties of lehua, the loulu palm, the paraaite tele vine, a lovely display of white and yellow) plumaria in hanging calabashes and red, white banks of roses fn bud and played second fiddle to none. They looked good enough to ent end it is to be regretted that ao many of these heauties of the tro- be shipped to the states bloom A number in the visitir ewepaper acolnated g party of required to be could come men were before t was | maneuyers and a num- m* head committees inves. ctivities in the islands, of th Also Comedy “BLUE BLOOD” Afternoons -10¢ and 20c Evenings...----.-- 10c and 25¢ $5.00 Reward Five dollara reward will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper ally Tribune information teading to the capture of the person who tr fraudulently collecting subscription: from Tribune subscribers. Patrons ot the paper should not pay any on) thelr subserintion except the urtier who delivers the paper or An authorizes Heeton ea) the office. If rou are not sure you are paying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. if he can not do so please cali the Tribune Telephone 15 A coupon will be given w and pink ginger; begontas, with | at th | thelr wax-like foliage rivaling the blooms in lovéliness and a bloom called the syringa. Banks and friends and neighbors : makes in three months { are equipped to handle anything, cat. | ful.” suld Mr. -MeBride ogued under the heading of print: | children uppear in recit i | ( time and do credit to ther ¥ | ‘There giso a number of Japany “PACKARD ROADSTER” | CHILD’S AUTOMOBILE TO BE GIVEN AWAY | RIALTO Starting TODAY | A QUICK CONTEST! ONLY THREE WEEKS! Start collecting Coupons t well as the teacher, 'T ese and Chih su several Mrs. publications and| I tinder the jersonal e 4 magazines, mgre notably | i myself, assisted by which is thes Mid-Pacific | who has had a vast. exye Magazine, which devotes 1 If more | teach’ng children and among particularly to the induatry, welfare and beauties of the cougtries in the | It is in} usual understandir The summery classes in the Dun-| ture. of issued Ynonthly ring tem of Improved Music ith the Dunnning sys tractive form and has done} study, will open June first at the| pupil receives private lesso r.uch to exploit this part of the} \feBride Piano School. The sum-| week as well as world mer term will convince piano pupils] the charges are very \ of the merits of che Dunning sys-| declared Mr. MeBr' Tomorrow's will detail} tem. ording to McBride, In-| pleased to demo our visit to naval | st ning system to anyor eA Drama of Flaming Passion by Kathleen Norris F Gucretia saves her rival Fert ancl Mood LUCRETIA LOMBARD Featuring IRENE RICH and MONTE BLUE s Another ‘perfect performance by those ideal screen lovers—Monte Blue and Irene Rich. Also HAL ROACH COMEDY “PAPA’S PET” KINOGRAM NEWS The story was wonderfully fine, but the picture is better. You'll love it! AND THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Featuring the popular song “THE BAREFOOT TRAIL” by Alvin 8. Wiggers and 9:20 TOMORROW —made for the entertainment of both old and young, —Comedy— “A SPANISH ROMEO” MARGARET ANDRE Singing at 3 7:30, 9:80 HAROLD LORING AT THE ORGAN Shows at 1, 3,5, 7,9 10c and 40¢ * TODAY AND MONDAY ringers BISHOP ~ CASS COMING TUESDAY “THE LOVER OF CAMILLE” With MONTE BLUE, MARIE PREVOST, WILLARD LEWIS ith each admission Ticket— Child or Adult d th i oeiste ce the CARE nites ild or Adult—an e one holding the lucky number awarded this handsome little car, CLOSES JUNE 15! Some boy or girl is going to win this beau- tiful little Automobile. Will it be you? SEE THE CAR AT THE RIALTO oday. Get your to help you.