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PAGE FOUR By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH “Oh, QOGTOR” TONIGHT Labo as TIONS TONIGHT SFVEN VAUDEVILLE ITS ne une aa show | stra, Nelly G. Todd conduct- | ONS Loring at the America TRIS—“Abraham Lincoln,” with | | big cast. I ter organ. ARKEON—$25 cash prize dance Ted Rose and His Band, | | Also L Rialto Amateur TOM MUK AT AMERICA IN “RIDERS OF PURPLE SAGE’ ABR AHAM © “FROM ae GHEY Su LINCOLN &2%": FR | TODAY SATURDAY the saddle drawn to TOMORROW MORNING PARADE WESLEY BARRY —IN— “GEORGE WASHINGTON, JR.” —AND— “THE SANTA FE TRAIL” 0a} ¥ » Mix tumbles from has jf near CT LAT WASHINGTON HALL REMODELED AND REDECORATED FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS ¢ Reasons Why You Should Dance at WASHIN GTON HALL Dance all Tuesday ing for price of admission—50c Thursday—99c Saturday. and 2. The best hard »d maple floor in the state 3. Rawhouser's D e Artists—Reorganized and en- larged to 7 pi The coolest place in to The better clas n As many encore red 7. Always a good crowd Nothing but good clean dancing DON’T MISS THE BIG MEMORIAL DAY DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT WASHINGTON HALL jon hand to b Ledger Huddow on the trombone, make an excellent brass team. | mey and Haddow, now with Rose, 1 been working together for thi A elghteen months through Oregon, Washington and Monta They are conservatory as if wounded, taking with him one his Tho other end is t pummel of his sad: n he hag tied the loose end f the luriat to a big sage brush Ton Crouch his imp brush | Mix is view of intervening time they have reach: ed on he ed the spot where Mix tumbled from safoty the faithful Tony He mounts and gallops awa} | Mix had been studying the prob: fem of how to escape from ambush. Tho idea of the sage brush sledge | to him spontaneously while | the scene. There are many | neidents of great daring in Riders of the Purple Sage,” «which will be shown at the America theater begin today Stage Band at Amefica Tomorrow. ring and Special Mix Matinee the special matinee whic at 11:30 Saturday morning ard con tenth lo number full-blood. ‘Cuts This night being n holiday makes it an id everyone to get out and hi 1 time cause there ht preceding caps make a 1 be distributed among the dancers on t night, It has been a long time since the Arkeon held ch a dance and a large crowd is expected to be present on this night Dancing will start tonight prom ly at 9 with Ted Rose and his band officiating on the platform with their usual brand of peppy dance music Ted Kose and His Band, Ted Rose, conductor of Te Rose and His Band, which has scored a musical triumph at the Arkeon Dancing academy, is proud of his brass team which works together with great harmony to bring out the rythm of which makes it a delight to dance to the music of the Rose or- obestra Ed Stamey on the and trombone sraduates from De ry of mus ry member of Ted Ros His Band {s an expert on hig vidual instrument. Ted Rose welded his musicians into an organ- p which works together like Hear Ted ¥ and His t the Arkeon Danc Little's conserva+ and indi- | has ‘WASHINGTON HALL VEN ‘NEW EFFECT; RAWHOUSER MUSICIANS STILL Sale editor The Tribune, said believed in giving the pub with an opportu ce the entire evening for ) ¢ admi to dar rt for ng. That is t ari. wae: cent dances tr thing but plent an dancing W has been ¢ tely repainted und redecorated aking one of the most cooling et all have been removed for the « ! months, giving the pavilion ¢ fect with plenty of fresh tr Hawhot e Art po ular Casper has also been “remodeled,” adding Billy Brady on the trombone and Howard MeCor- mack on the saxophone, Rawhouser, leader of the orchestra, is on a spe- cint majling lst of the large pub- Ushers, thus assuring the public of the latest song hits at the earliest possible moment, Ruwhouser is al ways willing to play any of the older numbers on request Dances are held at Washing hall every Tuesday, ‘Thufaday and Saturday evenings. Don't forget the dates join the crowds which dance to the peppy brand of music furnished — by z n Dane Artiats, A big sched ed for Saturday night at Washing one of the enchantment | Ky Che Casper Daily Cribune ‘BRAHAM LINCOLN’ ON OGREEN AT THE {Als Most months and movie ext after ye ually Yor ev chance to make a bid fame and It required one hunred and four- | mile 4 se hace Nine Boy) ee ets to furnished the scénic in. | *hieved both by a short cut, | of “Abraham Lincoln,” to} Joyce, after t n at the Iris thedter today | Short time, w . The variety of them | Los Angeles newspaper in which with their wled contrast constitutes | “ideal extra girl” was sought. E s of the pie- | National.promptiy offered her a gon ture + | tract and she signed. The first, in the cabin where Abra: | Miss Compton is. raid to screen | ham Lincoln was born in Kentucky | exceptionlly well, an considered | is an exact replica of the original] promising stellar material. She has birth place now enshrined in the] just passed hor sevent birth: | marble memorial near Hodgenville, | py, | STAR DUS Then follow in a rapid pageant of pictured scenes The greut set of New Salem con-| Clitre Windsor and ait isting of twenty-six log houses Ing engaged f a where Lintoli lyed from 1831 to|Tan away to Mexico without telling } nd were y that d Donald Ogden St | anybody \They do married. Patsy the biggest log ever Barbecue in built. Ken The Pioneer ler ¢ tucky. A wonderful realistic scene | he ba of pioneer merry making. morist are engaged; but neit wilt | The original Stuart and Lincoln | #dmit it Aolphe Menjou has law office in Springfield, Ii. lefg the Paramount fold and gone abroad, He's dissatisfied with the The Lincoln home tn Springfield, i 4 Kind of pictures,he's beeh given, of ne great Lincoln-Douglas debate awa, Dl, his wife—who is said to be his man toric train which cargied is, and: has gone away mat ct Lincoln to” his fue John Barrymore is back from | Lohdon, v he has been playing lent Lincoin’s office; Mrs. | “Hamlet make pictures «for Warner r stage lu enitita herman {s an m in the 1¢ portico of the In Washington vital tents boudoir and the White House, White cabl 0 is to spend * making fil And Le Hous » Warne threatening nore | Ulric ts ne and the battls- | Seraat The | | Harent, | | Charlie Ch world famous set of Getty na Purviance | battlefield, scene of Lincoln's _ , jal address. Je up, I hear, and Edna | ngnificent east room of the * another picture for Charlic as not been in a pleture since » Hou ‘ated in song and | Scratches and Thousands of mothers have Resinol Ointment ready for the cuts, scratches, burns, etc., which daily ocour in the home where there are children, They know that it is perfectly pure and barm- , less, that it helps to prevent infection and hastens the healing. Children will Tomorrow is a holiday, a grand old time. Cro low the crowd to the Arkeon to a raw, badly irritated surface, Jeyce Compton signing her contract tonight call for Resinol when hurt because it | N DA docs not smart or sting even if applied | Resinol RIALT FEATURING MILLER and CLAYCOMB THE RED CROWN ACROBATS ELLEN CORMACK WILLIS GILLETT “In a Novelty” “The Heart Broken Painter” THE CHANCELLOR TRIO ION In,a Musical Sketch COME EARLY ERICK Ding “ ADMISSION 40c 1 DAYS And “TONY” the Wonder Horse Ine ZANE GREY’S GREATEST WESTERN NOVEL “RIDERS OF THE PAREN sildveli the treats Pe at tise ” that w ill tb 1 ) 1 their gr t gination The will long rememt drama of the big open space | ove you more for sending them to see AND KIDS—De et Dad and Mother miss t I t t as much as you Comedy—“GRIEF IN BAGDAD” Featuring the Monkeys Fox News Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7,9 PURPLE SACE” ACADEHY.. 10c and 40c AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT 9 o’Clock Show SEVEN “BIG TIME” ACTS STARTS TODAY |TOM MIX | FREE ‘ADDED ATTRACTION— HUBBELL’S SINGIN( 1 SYNCOP A PEPPY NOVELTY BAND PLAYING ON THE STAGE AT —Also— HAROLD LORING Presenting “The Evolution of the Red Man’ At 9:00 o’Clock Each Evening ATOL 30, 7 Music” AND 9; With His Full Blood INDIAN '— PRE-HOLIDAY FROLIC AND DANCE so come out tonight and have rds go where crowds are. THE H. 8S. QUARTETTE Entertainers De Luxe AUDREY MEYERS “In a Specialty 2 FARQUHAR In an Irish Number SHOW STARTS 7 O’CLOCK ATURDAY AND SUNDAY 0 | lage, business manager. . . . kins Joyce of the sensatione} Dines shooting case, in whieh her name figured so prom- Jinently, 2. . J | Hollywood and its people, Raymond Griffith five-year contract to adi to the joy comedies for Famous Players. They | announcement that Charles ©, Ha have promised that a special comy of Washington state corresponden | pany of light comedians will bey for various hewspapers in the North built up around him and that he will make (our films a year. finished making “ His next will be es . q stabi $5.00 Reward The Indian’s hold on tt heritance, “RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE” | Show Starts 11:30 A, M,——_ FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925 a film, The picture will be Ramon Navarro’s new starring vehicle, Tio story is bullt around the United States naval academy at Annapo! The president will be brought when he attends the commencem Harriet Hammond plays opposite | mon. Warren Kerrigan is e starred by his brother, Wal- who has been Mary Picktord’'s Peggy Hop- rimonial fame, will an's first star un of “Marsha ne will make bi Rocket,” a story of by Addla Marshall ¢ the banne New Albanian | Minister Named May 29.—Forma . John, has signed a nations by starring in feature] WASHINGTON, west had been appointed minister ¢ Albania was made todap at t White House. Ra, aths to Are You @ Mason f a decade cemody « ers. will attempt t “The Cov orical | | @ive dollars reward will be pais to the party furnishing the Caspe ally Tribune tnformation leadir to the capture of the person who | fraudulently collecting subscriptior trom Tribune subscribers. Patron: of the paper should not pay any i be fimed|on> thelr subserintion except the In. |eartler who delivers the paper or 5 Wil, | 8M authorized collector trom thes , | |office. Lf rou are not sure you are © fea" | baying the right collector, ask him to show hie credentials. It he can | not do so please cali the Tribune. ‘Telephone 15 success of with a sem!-hi n from Zane Vanishing Amer theme is the Gre Exteriors w Arizor wi n and d perfec 1, who 2 10,000 » thé cas rd Dix will William K. How ‘The Thundering rmer made WITH REGINALD DENNY Because she loved him, she made him climb a flagpole on the city’s highest building—now wasn’t that a funny thing for a nurse to do to a sick man? Also “ANDY GUMPS” URBAN CLASSIC THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Featuring the popular hit “DON’T BRING LULU” By Rose, Brown and Henderson RIALTO ropa‘ TODAY, DON’T MISS BIG AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT 9 O’CL EVERY ‘TENTH Cc HILD FREE TO SEE TOM MIX AND “TONY” —In— ZANE GREY’S SATURDAY MATINEE AMERICA THEATER GET. IN. & Story by EMILIE JOHNSON With the supreme artist MARY CARR and JOHNNIE WALKER As mother a since d son. for the first tim “Over the Hill Hundreds of thousands of t si i fair fields of France! . ronne in sebanine see Aeroplane battles in mid-air! Aviators plunging to their doom from out the clouds! _ _ Millions of shells turning the world into a flaming inferno! And through it all a story of exquisite mother-love and sweetheart loye—with more HUMAN drama than a dozen ordinary photoplays combined! RIALTO STARTS TOMORROW