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_PAGE'FOUR ST “THE LOVER OF CAMILLE” WITH MONTE BLUE AND PREVOST AT THE AMERICA f most part a AN OPERATION RECOMMENDED Avoided by Taking Lydia B. Pisk- ham’s Vegetable Compound }. Pinkham’sVeg. too forwhatithas me. Mymothe nve it tome when girl ldyears since then e taken it when I feel run for thre before my bies were | . The doctor hat 1 would have mn. I thought | us I callit,first. | all rightand had | lieve ‘Pink- lvery one who saw ked that Ilooked take medicine ya keep a| re. Trecommend ak to me about ve also used your | h and like it verymuch. ” | r t Side | eceived Pinkham’s Veg- | ( 1 after operations | Your Gift Counselors Her s Bldg Phone 2526 } | | | The don’t dare miss it Caravan. You : COLE TT! RELIG $5.00 Reward Five to the pa ally Tr to the captu fraudulently ce rmation leading erson who ts| x eubseriptions ribers. from Tritane Patrons of the paper 1 not pay any thelr sube r xcept the rrier who delivers the paper or 1 auth r from the fice. If rou are not sure you are b gbt collector, ask him show t fentials, If he can not ¢ please call the Tribune. felephone 15) Evenings, 7: Feature | ROTHROCK’S§ | SPECIAL ATTRACTION RIALTO MARGARET GRISINGER AND PUPILS In a Novel and Artistic In Addition to Our Regular Program and Big OH! DOCTOR By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH || ATTRACTIONS TONTGHT. RICA—"The Lover of Ca- ’ with Marie Prevost, Har | old Loring at the America Wur- litzer organ, | RIALTO— Harold Lloyd. hestra, Nelly Shy Netto 1 G, Todd, with Sore conduct: | | IRIS—“The Man Hunter,’ with | William Varnum. Iris theater or | & ARKEON—Bary Rose and His Band, | IN HALL.— Bar in Danee, Ted} Rawhouser’s Dance jane tins etn are cessful daneing party the Arkeon ts | now ng the week right by gly- Jing their patrons a bargain dance. The smail admission of 50 cents is | | charged at the dtor and the dancing | | | is free all evening. There ig nothing like that for a b and in fact music for the big dance festival to- night at the Arkeon, f ‘Ted Rose ts an orchestra director inds the preferences in public to whom ‘he cz He has introduced in Casper, new symphonic dance tempo, Old and young jump to their feet and trip the Hght fantastic when they hear the versatile Inusiclans in Ted Rose's band officiate on the orches- m of the tra platform, Tonight is the of bargains at the Arkeon academy After closing the week with a suc- |} these dances are getting more more popular each week. | Whe cheapness of the Jone is a bargain to th sper but to think that t the opportunity: of dancing pers fav orchestra” Ted and His \ rare treat in it: and admissiot danvers of y ha to hir follow aceite at AAROLO LLOYD TONIGHT; | } “OH, DOCTOR!” 10 OPEN WEDNESDAY AT RIALTO, In his feature Pathe com be seen at 4Gtr which will the theater today only, Harold more demonst lity bef in this new fun-film so entirely different ever attempted te t 1 eo ted a long tim before t 1 ts for the town although to: end of the pi 5 staged in the city 4 will introduce in this pletur Jed his and to hay a real novelt oreer efully guar is hi { fun: 0 of it iim 1 of so! e Lioyd ’ pro Taylor, Tim my Gra “Oh, Doctor!’ Tomorrow. I ald Denn coming to 1 to be th “Oh, ( that screaming by Harry Leon Wil at ul in The Sat I Harry Pollard ted porting cast in tay , Lucille Ward r Harlan, Willlam V. Mong, Clar e Helen Lynch and Marth Matt ——_ — TED ROSE AND HIS BAND, ACES OF SYMPHONIC JAZZ, TONIGHT AT THE ARKEON history of Cas has such an aggregation of mr r pators as t Rose and His Band of to furnish tt cal terpsichorean devo ited Casper tempo for Yea e and His Band 4s play an engagement at the Arkeor ademy and will furnish t 18 1 of unexe led dance Bayer’ - Insist] Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Say For Colds Pain Neuralgia Super proven directions boxes of 12 24 and 100—Druggiste x of Bayer Mane F of Salicylicaci¢ HW . Also bottles of " M a TOMORROW and THURSDAY Dance Revue 45 and 9:30 Picture swing of the | w tablete | elf and is only in keoping with the ies of always give had their that ¢ patrons. Many features are dn store for the j Arkeon patrons which are to be an- | Nounced later is a wire fact] | that anyor e Arkeon this week 1 be more than repaid for the time spent while enjoy i 1 ming with thetr 1 Stent rl t itt y enings and to stroll to this famous dancing acad joy a few dances to Ted His Band is a proven asure which {s enjoyed by the r hundred who frequent this Dp ch night will start promptly at 9 k and the musi be t from the start td the finish. This ght to step out and th | t AcE Dp ir oo (MARGARET ANDRE SCORES. | | ‘TRIUMPH AT THE AMERICA | Mis et local girl 0 ha ined in Denver a vocal soloist, scored a distinct triumph in her song program in Cas- per at the America theater on Sat given an ovation upon her appear- | ance here at the America Ubeater in | ber “own home town.” | Casper x were afforded a double pleasure in being able to | Miss Andre in persor enjoying | her selections rendered over the ra dio from ion KOA ley-Su 1 in Deny dre has a stage posic and pers ity Which reache t and enthralls her audience f her appearance before An excellent voice with clear tone quality and a winsome grace while | singi ler numly won Mi 1 Ire enthustistic longed ap plause at the America theater over the week-end. On ihe night that this writer was present, Miss Andre wus called be for two encores. Mr Harold 1 compantie¢ Andre on the Amer gan in his usual versatile fashion. Casper can well feel proud of M Andr@ who has won great popul ity as a vocal soloist in Denver, The radio program broadcasted from’ the Shirley-Savoy hotel, one of the lead Ing hostelries of Denver, are enjoyed by radio frans throughout the coun- try, Miss Andre's appearance on these radio programis,is conclusive proof of her ability & vocal solo t—R. € ¥. pau TSR (WILLIM FARNUM STARS 15 MAN HUNTER” AT IRIS does not happen often that pho: | y fans are given the opportu- | nity of seeing three stars of such | first magnitude as William Farnum, | Leatrice Joy and Loulse Lovely in | one picture. However, this is the treat due ‘those who see “The Man Hunter,” which plays at the Iris theater as a revival, gn for the last times This ‘production was made William Fox several years en} ing | thr orld. | a Wur today ago and vlarit The su record. a has } |eives Mr, Parnur op ] portunit natic | abi It is a to poverty and back to riches again j with many stirring incidents in the | decline and fall and the “comeback This pi alted 1 inte not only has «Mr. arnum never made a poor picture tures ways bi ture is a with peculiar reat because The Caravan will be the most talked of event of the year for Casper. Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel || 8 a.m. and 1p, m. and 5 p. m Leave Salt Creek |] 8 a. m., 1 p. m. and 6 p. m. |] Express Bus Leaves 9:30 Dail | It Creek Transportation Co, GAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 — “Sweet sixteen” is the age of the hewest 2Cinderelia of the Screen,” Sally O'Neil. She is younger by two years than Betty Bronson, the Petor Pan girl, Sally, was “discovered” by Director Marshall Neilan and wife, Blanche Sweet ® hag written u tory. for Mary Pickford called | Patsy.” Mary changed her mind‘! about appearing in the Netlan story, | 80 it looked for a time as if a “per-| fectly good” story was going o. However, Mr. and Mrs, Neéllan. “dining out" one evening, beheld a winsome form 6n the ballroom floor —dancing, you understand, not pros. trate. Ha, ha, they should haye sald, there's our Patsy, Subtith Follow ed an introduction and sereen tests Perfection, Sign on the dotted line.” Close up of Sally, the” béautitul screen star, | “Flapper wives” are the lates: | Hollywood problem, says F’, B, Fine: man, manager of F. b. 0. studios. “A few yaers ago,” he sald, “mont of the new applicants at the studios | wewe young, unmarried girls. N they are mostly, young, ones. They declare they are single: course, but after a litale most of them will admit having husband in the home town, ‘The pre ling unrest and epirit of youthful independence is responsible. Young | p set married on impulse, Ther: | |. y realize they have acted too hast- | fly and look around for-an get out of it. If someone bh them they are pretty and attractive, | they head for Hollywood.” | A small unit of motion picture workers recently made a round trip to France on the steamer Leviathan, juestion ruse to and completed the greater part of a | car s told | st left) hand. Is the question? she'll pick 8. Liat Poggy O'Neil. > two-reel comed, ohee me s {diamond rir n the third fir \ Past S the bi It j liner w a Knot liner, The aid that tt FA Breakfast. | Toasted Whole Wheat Bread Oranges. Cereal, Cream Coffee Luncheon, Dried Beef Rarebit, — , ‘Toasted Crackers Graham Cra r Cake | Cooked Dried Pe Cocon | | Dinner. welry Beefsteak Potpie. | | Wrist Potatoes Creamed Asparagus | | rac Brad * Butt ed or Strawberry Jam Lettuce Salad | he Rhubarb Custard Pie. | Coffee or Tea | 1] if TODAY'S RECIPES. | Beefsteak Potpie.—Into the beef pound all the flour you can, salt} | and pepper of hot butt both sides. water until mi Salt the water potatoes over flour, one one-quarter teaspoon § teaspoon butter in milk to moisten wel fuls in the meat o hour, aute in six tablespoons until a nice brown on Pour over me: re than well a little, slice a few | | meat. Sift one cup) aspoon baking powder, | | It, work one jour, enough | drop by spoon 1 bake one-half Head Lettuce Salad—Shred let tuce, place on dish, sale, %4 cooked egg sliced, thin strips of pimento cheese placed on eggs life flower petals, salad dressing, garnish with one teaspoon peanut butter, GRADUATING GIFTS, nat t is ul exquisite litt pic > give the is one’ wateh, let, hair wel bag. fan, dain r room, silver spe ense or bonbon holder, B: loves but be sure they manly be picture ¢ artis are pieces of d dl | © of statuary wor ge for them, too, if| for such thi A BISHOP-CASS THI LAST TIMES Dried Beef Rarebit—Take half cup of dried beef shreddeti fine. Saute in a small ATER TODAY one- mount of butter WILLIAM FARNUM —IN “THE MAN HUNTER” COMEDY, “STRETCHING THE TRUTH" Afternoons—10c and 20c Ever PECIAL FEATURE TO? gs—10c 50c Dancing 50c This is a real treat for all of Casper’s dancers. think! Orchestra Supreme for fifty conte. call a rare bargain! K A TONIGHT 50c Dancing FONDAN CADEN [ Y e Just You can dance all evening to Ted Roge’s That’s what we TONIGHT 50c Dancing pour over throe-fourths cup of to- mato juice, break four eggs into mixture, stit_and cook until thi (about five minutes), Serve on | crackers or When the is ured of eggs, try this re TIONS. In a home where little ones like remiins flat and in place and, if de sired, can be quickly removed when guests are expected. ‘his same treatnient can be used for the wir dow seat which is fo hold plants, to avold water The canvas for ¢ h work is expensive so instead of buying that at 65 cents a 3 quisette curtaining, You ean have y yg8 stitck you desire, The sts you nothing. one wry, and two commercial travel discussing the careless 2 | trunks and sulteases are some raflway compani ‘I had & very cute idea for pre “23 ‘With labeled HARD PIMPLES ALL OVER FACE For About Three Years. Healed by Cuticura. “T had trouble with pim le blackheads for about Thseb pio The pimples were scattered ail over my face and were hard and red. They itched and burned a lot caus. ing me to scratch and the Scratch- ing caused eruptions. My face looked so badly that I was ashamed to go out. “I began using Cuticura S and Ointment and they helped fae I continued the treatment and in two months I was completely healed."” (Signed) Miss Helen Budnik, R. 1, Box 11, Necedah Wis., Sept. 27, 1924, y Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum to keep your skin clear. Sony 2c. Ointment 25 and S0c. Taleum Se. Gold ae Aa every where A PHOTOPLAY WORTHY OF THE ATTENTION OF THOSE SEEKING THE HIGH CLASS COMEDY, “PLAIN AND FANCY GIRLS” HOW vi bead ae babrit a seats ian }day?. What brings man bie eyeil ‘oblem of protectir | ork? What makes women be alved in ti ways EDM | ene yeoman] oMPLETE RELIES da piece of beaver board tho| neglect tilly Wen the “appy Cc GUARANTEED required size and gtained it to match | What 4 sitvhht lite Se) mnosentiveessiterors the dining room woodwork. ‘This] ‘°™e being completely relieve. 1 use old mar- | Care— | “THE LOVER OF CAMILLE’’ TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1925 had at the first place they stopped at. “And did that have any effect? asked the other. “Well, I don’t they shipped the off to Hongkong “Four glasses of ale,” was ths answer. ; “What next?” “Two glasses of whiskey.” What next?” ‘One’ glass of brandy. “What néxt?” “A fight. 2 know; you see, whole darned lot ‘The temperance lecture was hold-| \ing forthi before a crowd of British | workmen: | “What is the cu of Britain. to: " in houts With nev | k of the throng internal” preseription “Crose-word ptfe-| Cléyeland physician that quickly ne | % tralizes pollen poisoning thruout + | ater. Kilown a# Rinex Preseription b a Leonard lf nested A bby Be a ‘ from your. druggist or mailed Y the | In the hearing of an Irish case} fiwnical Paborateries Co Clevelana, O° |for assault and battery, a cotinsel | om roeatpe wf i9e to. cover, parking: etc: while ossexamiining cne of the) oon guarantee from any dru money Dack if r.7 ed him “twhat_ the a 28 beers, In 2 Day : ‘Thrills He Had Missed in 20.Y ears THREE DAYS STARTING TOMORROW, A Bishop-Cass Theater SHOWING WITH MARIE PREVOST (AS CAMILLE) MONTE BLUE © (AS DEBURAU) Supported by WILLARD LEWIS‘and Other Noted PLAYERS x AT THE WURLITZER ORGA PATHE NEWS TOPICS 10¢ AND 40c TOM MIX in Zane Grey’s “RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE” SATURDAY AND SUNDAY —HUBBELL’S SEVEN SINGING SYNCOPATORS hat A Shows at 40 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 COMING FRIDAY % RETURN ENGAGEMENT ] ONE DAY ONLY—TODAY e ~ HAROLD LLOYD ‘Girl Shy’ LOVE! LAUGHTER! THRILLS! Seven Reels of Una-Lloyd Happiness he : Also SPORT PICTORIAL and CROSSWORD PUZZLE » =) THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Featuting the popular “BIG.BAD BILL” Words by Jack Yellen, Music by Milton Ager RIALTO song