Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 28, 1925, Page 5

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% THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925 By ROSCOB CONKLING F ITCH “THE LOVER OF CRAMILLE? H America—The Lover of Ca- | | Reginald Donny. Margaret Grl- ZANE GREY FILM FRIDAY singer and pupils in dance yevue. Netto Ladies orchestra, Nelly G. +=" | | Todd, conducting. : 1] Iris, — “Straight Through,” In “The Lover of C "which | | with “William Desmond. Tris | is playing local | | th film enthusia sereon | | Arkeon—Bargain dance, ‘Ted | entertainme: out of | | Rose and His Band. the ordinar: Washington Hall, dance, Rawhouser's tists, — Bargain | dance ar- a hit In Broadwa NaS OF REGIE bo duetion, 2 i asco, loves Deburau. The part of Bros, cl t ame Deburau, wife of the actor ent Blue id Maric ey her to his boy, who © later yeceets) é father in the public f _ Those ¢ med by\Rose Dione, he Guitry pla f the French pubilc. two Debaurau woven around Jean Moore plays t Marle Prevost Duple nelias, Wil I e billard? friend oO the]; but soon famous act yi the /t edy when Russian « . been un. Tojatokr ara ® | taitht 1, he leaves Rabouin, |the stage. Seven years later, De- t 1 1 and h t broken, living Mad: ne | ] thrives on the the role of ihe harw wil | ed will come to as Debu ce. Marie, life forever, his pe a tragic farce. The cur Jown on Deburau, but destined to ne For his | has been immortalized. The > } hero, who rides so magnif, _So now he’s happy! W|!y through the pages of “Riders of he Purple Sage.” has lost nothing | his virill in the film play of me in which Tom Mix por- ¢ principal role. Forhe'sworkingt $200 in Cash Prizes * ‘ nt is one of mo! nary interest, as the Gres 1 be shown ng Friday. (Sa Sa ete, ge BAR. . “OH, DOCTOR 15 LAUGH | COMEGY AY THE RIALTO; 7g TANCE REVUE TONIGHT Jewel star- and shown in is one of the most smbinations of humor, nd rapld action ever s n. 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Pacmag | KEDNDBN se I cROERY uh 50c Dancing Tonight ¥;| Drxel Burroughs, | at the the see version haa won ot bs as NT FUND SUPPORT} Denny, by his work in a varied } assortment of screen vehicles, has established himself premier among sereen playérs in, certain manners of characterization, said characteri- zations depending considerably on a comedy that it true comedy, and not slap-stick, and a humor that js of the subtle varlety, to.say noth- ing of his athletic prowess when it comes to combining the other two qualifications with an ability to pro- duce thri “In ‘Oh, Doctor! Denny who takes the part of Rufus Billups, Jr., be- came in hig early youth a hypo- chondriac by reason of a still earlier environment, and attaining young manhood dominated entirely by the various obsessions that create the peculiar pathelogical condition in question, Wine direction by Harry Pollard, and an unusually Pable support- ing cast, makes for the complete suc: cess of “Oh, Doctor!’ Mary Astor has the leading feminine role, and others are Otis Harlan, William Mong, Tom Ricketts, Lucille Ward, Mik Donlin, Clarence Geldart, Blanche Payson, Geoyge Kuwa, Martha Mattox and Helen Lynch, Dance Reyue Again Tonight. A crowd of Casper people which | packed the Rialto theater lust night, enjoyed the dance revue given by @ pupils of the Margaret Grisinger school of dancing. The children who danced, showed great ability for their ages. The dance revue will be presented again tonight at 7:40 and 9: o'clock, ‘The complete program of the dance revue follows: Slipova .... ret Grisinger Dutch Dance Charlene Grisinger, crobatic Dance .. Mildred Grace ailor’s Hornpipe --.-.-. ------ Charlotte Shackleford * | Eccentric Dance ~Charlene Hanway Wooden Soldier . Betty and Bi er - Luelle Shackleford Marjorie Perkins ~ Bileen Mishica Betty Grisinger | My Best Girl | Indian Chorus Thelma Rowary, Maxine Miller, Esther Kruger, Doris Brammer, Mildred Grace. Margaret Grisinger :/ BARGAIN DANCE TONIGHT WITH TED ROSE AND BAND PLAYING AT THE ARKEON Another Bargain night, the most popular party night of all the week is geheduled to be’ held tonight, ac- cording to announcement by the management. In running these dances with an admission of 60 cents at the door und free dancing all evening, twice week, as they have been held, gives those people an opportunity. to take advantage of all the conven- iences and. music of the Arkeon which cost a Httle more than other night. The novelty dance held last night at» this academy was well attended with patrons particularly the ladies who were eagerly waiting for the numbers to be. called for the New York GateBags which were given away. The lucky ladies to receive bags last night were, Miss Babe Brooks, Fern Jones, Mrs. J. M. Reid, Mrs. Miram, Agnes Schoenfeldt, Bernice Fields and Ester Rigdon. These la- dies went away from the Arkeon in high spirits, to think that they are proud owners of these handsome bags offered by the Arkeon, The party dance tonight will start promptly at 9 and to take fll ad- vantage of the bargain price, one should come early and stay late. ‘Ted Rose and His Band of Chi- cago continues to charm Arkeon pa- trons. These boys know how to coax harmony from their instruments which makes old and young anxious to glide over the ballroom floor in time to the perfect dance tempo. Not only has Ted Rose an organiza- tion of versatile musicians, but all the members of his orchestra are handsome, clean cut, young men who grace the Arkeon orchestra platform gnd present @ fine appearance. You are missing the chance of a lifetime if you don’t hear and Ted Rose and His Band. They play all the lutest popular song hits in a manner that his scored for them, a | Le Demon musical triumph ih Casper. For | those who do not dance, it Is a pleas. ure to sit on the side! and en- music which al is a big ns 1, Hear Ted R 1 Acader “STRAIGHT THROUGH CLOSES TODAY AT IRIS | ‘The three essentials in a motion | picture of western lfe—melodrama, comedy, and the thrills of fast rs tion on horseback—are to be found n well balanced proportions in straight Through,” Blue Streak western, starring William Desmond, which opened at the Iris theater yes: erday Desmond has the part of a man, etwhile mining cgmp terror, who has reformed beciuse of & sad blow to his personal vanity, which he in erprets as an evidence that he has een caught in a wrong and there we must keep his promise to an t evangelist and come to the rs’ bench, The wrong that caught in was permitting to be tricked out of }is poker winnings by the woman love of the gambler from whom he made the winning. After numerous adventures in | which he j# made to realize that the way of the good intentioned Is some- what akin to that of the evil doer, O'Day is astounded by the marriage of bis best friend to the consort of the gambler, said friend being tgnor- ant of the woman's history, The cast that so capably supports Desmond tnelud larguerite Clay- ton, Ruth Stonehoube, Claude Pay- ton rand Albert Sinith, under Che Casper Daily Cribune URGED BY ROBERT R. ROSE A reminder to, the public of the, more for the Amer willing sacrifices made by the world|for the disabled vet war veterans in 1917 and 1918 is| orphans of those given in the statement of nai awe § supreme AT WASHINGTON HLL 000 endowment fund, His statement follows: | 18! ‘rhe price balloon has bee jt It's coming down f “There was no halting on the part of the boys who went to the | front in 1917-1918 for us. There should be no halting now on our part in taking care of those who came back with armless sleeves, sightless eyes, and bodies and mint racked by the shock of battle. make it one hundred per cei RIVERVIEW PARK WILL “iss with the finest OPEN ON MEMORIAL DAY ss: ssc‘ Riterview Park, popular recrea- tion center for Casper people, will have tls official grand opening on 1 o'c} to an Saturday, May 80, at the morning, according nouncement today. The public is cx Gially invited by the ma ement to spend Decoration Day a#t the park. The swimming poo! is now cov and ready for swimming on « in] | Estas —In 5 LS Livery trace of Spring’ oF linge Summer Head Gold and complet teed in 4 evelund physician, 8 Kinex Prescrip tu day. The pool has shower baths in- side and out. These showers we orl surface treatn e re headache remedies, Rire talled this spring and the pa to cold. poisons. in tho of has been remodeled to furnish con veniences to the public Bud Averill’s Powder River er tainers will furnish a real pe brand of music for dance devo! every afternoon from 2 to 4 o’cloc! The swimming pool will be open at lock in the morning every Closed All Day So with thie ca relwoved sneezing, runny eyes and Neadacho and fe aboratories, ¢ Saturday---Memorial Day Do Your Week-End Shopping Friday The Bungalow Grocery & Market 412 E, Fifth St. Phones 22-23 LAST TIMES TODAY “THE LOVER = William OF SLE Desmond —WITH— MONTE BLUE | eae . | STRAIGHT MARIE PREVOS1 THROUGH” —Also Comedy— Also Comedy CHAS. CHASE | “The Diving | Fool” {LAST TIMES TODAY -IN— “PLAIN AND FANCY GIRLS” HAROLD LORING AT THE ORGAN 10c and 40¢ Afternoon 10c and ‘ 10¢ de Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7 and 9 Evening and 25¢ | ANNOUNCING The Opening of RIVERVIEW PARK Plunge and Dance Hall for the Summer Months SATURDAY, MAY 30 The Pool Has Been Remodeled, More Modern in Every Covered and Ma Way OPEN EVERY DAY AT 11 A. M. DANCING EVERY AFTERNOON FROM 2 TO 4 Music by Bud Averill’s Powder River Entertainers Riverview Park Has Been Made Just the Place to Bring Friends and Family for a Day of Solid Entertainment CHAIN OF STATE. = ; — “PARKSISURGED conceived fit the fifth national cor continent, a few years hence de from the Atlantic coast SKYLAND NATIONAL PARK L 8.—(Associated Pr of state parks spann and linking up the exist 1 parks of the west with ed national parks of the east a model highway is the plan ence oh state pirks which re. e with dele. the Union { mn BW! He hated to be sick! But gosh! -How he hated to get well! —so— He smashed through the fence at the race track; He skidded headfirst into the curb on a motorbike. He climbed to the top of a flagpole on the biggest sky- scraper in the city. THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA enturing the popular hit “DON’T BRING LULI by ROSE BROWN and HENDERSON SPECIAL ATTRACTION MARGARET GRISINGER AND PUPILS In a Novel and Artistic Dance Revue RIALTO ws at 7, 9 o'c Dancing 7:40, 9:30 AND “TONY” IN ZANE GREY’S GREATEST WESTERN NOVEL “RIDERS of the PURPLE. ~, SACE” ‘. Stirring adventure—the k RAYS triumph of love—the sAN glory of conquest on the Kackes western ranges. SPECIAL ATTRACTION SATURDAY and SUNDAY PAGE ?TVE slope y of prim: Also ANDY GUMPS COMEDY Urban Classic COUNTY FAIR” HUBBELL’S SINGING SYNCOPATORS SEVEN VERSATILE MUSICIANS APPEARING AT 3:30, 7:30 AND —Also— HAROLD LORING With His Full Blooded INDIAN Presenting RIALTO AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY 9:00 O'CLOCK | | SHOW | 8 “BIG TIME” ACTS 8 MILLER & CLAYCOMB | RED CROWN ACROBATS THE H,S. QUARTETTE — | AUDRE MEYER THE CHANCELLOR TRIO “THE ELLEN CORMACK NY. WILLIS GILLETTE And Others “The Evolution of the Red Man’s Music” BIG WEEK-END PROGRAM 4 WA He ba Saturday Morning Show DECORATION DAY WESLEY BARRY “GEORGE WASHINGTON, JR.” SANTA F Bb TRAIL” P \CKARD ROADS ‘ER CHILD’S AUTOMOBILE GIVEN PACKARD ROADSTER AWAY throug! TODAY.

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