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\f PAGE EIGHT _- Hhe Casvner Sunday Cribune : HEROIG ESCAPE AIDED BY CLIFF DWELLERS PICTURED IN FIL “Riders of the Purple Sage” at America Has Historic Interest in Addition to Being Packed With Thrills. les in the cliff and he mak with 1ampion Gibson w LATEST FILM ONE OF BEST ertainme story which .js and there is Mts iz ¢ I s|t K. Spoor, and the Berggren “na- | upamserea Youth,” which come ‘ i 1- | ste tuzal vision” camera, The size camera is Indicated by the touitha : Risltonthbaldes one viene bits, ¢ s and| thing in western atmosphe | woman standing by it. | ana: Wednohoig ie’ acelennscataier ua iw | after Va betes tll Nate By W. Y. F hn the middle of the house;-and a| can picture depicting the life of a . : pe ciataoalad| fete psa guns oct eka | 5 ae rk ; os eo | Youth who has teen caterec sh Laika pond d ‘ Texas pare Ss] aati . al ciate ona fate ne ane eee te Be his family to poverty. 1 Let "Er Buck,"| his romanti bles. Josle sisi el tl pe ltectly from an angle P| sequence, a thrilling horse race and pry " or raicamesbe lt 4 of the Wo") ducers in a few mor.ths | | The camera ts the tnvention ot | Seheatlonnl runaway. ‘The cast = ee id | __ The first photographed with the| John Berggren, aided by George K. | Wneludes Alice Calhoun, Cullen Lan- fhew “three dimensi =| Spo¢ eside the otd dis, Alla ) : Mac- Ps, SN OA ~s now in production a-| Film compa ne of the Donald, Ben Alexander, Charlotte NI W: on of. "Price of tt é the hil They “he Merriam. The story is an adapta- NB VSNOTES fitrgarct Hill MeArter, a weetern| working on it since 1916. Crag taHeRh OEE oars FREACEN SAAN story ret of the camera is the Seca " Stagnifl Am: There Children should , This new invertion gives “depth” | of light rays by various bits of lens, | P-Ttons } * In Holly.| | films. Actual s must be used Sees Film Revolution, < mat instead of stu¢ ets “It will revolutionize thi os as Everything Actual Size play r | ms produced with the new cam een has gone as far as it can," | era is their large st They fu vers Mr. Spoor Now we come to stead of “ screen, as at pre The fir hree dimension Lotti 4 Jack, as weil} sent natural vision,” in| ture will be exhibited publicly the boardsorial that ¢ shown exactly a8} the first time in Le | t i Agtists eGare it is, without distorition. You get Angeles simult | their roles o has three she isn’t t have to Joseph s those of nes to the ing Natalle mothers of male “behind of women t true in the Mrs . Incidentally | loom as large esented r of Lillian | chiefly to] c- | rus film stars: 1 -érs, Mrs. Swanson; 3, 1, Mrs. Imadge; n; 6, Mrs, Charlotte mam-| Mothers « mayne it ent c| Mary Mrs. STAR DUST MUSICAL NIGHT? AT | ae FIRST BAPTIST GHURGH ©: ces the Man on Q 1 be farlowe ¥ I ‘ f h {1 at ule D ty has te ta g tle Wagner | It?" 1 I 1 te ye l A I MI haa | i Higt 1 Male Quartet | Published I I elected xs Loulse Newell | Profession tn that Dr, Bowermar Ul give a brief | —— BoM i ir Subject raduation; The $1 > $ TD Men.” ‘This is designed |} U i UI i] : men and | estion, | Cieaning and Pressing | suits -----~---$1.00 Up Overcoa $1.00 Up ring tt Shall I go tn th | HOME COOKED Dresisa Phone Pret, Up | Chicken Dinners are | Chicken Dinners |! gq uP. $4 UP ay) HOTEL Jake, The Nifty JOHN W. MILLER, Prop, | Basement Wyatt Hotel Revolutionized Photo as Plays Are Forecast In “Three Dimension” F ilm| The title “The Spirit of the U, 8. ' fits superbly the dramatic photo- me effe | the « t in the front e in August. y now on yiew at the Rialto theater and revealed fore the first time yesterday. “The Spirlt of the U, 8, A.” is the vital spark that glews in tho bosom of every true patriot. It animates ué in our national life. It animates us in business, in everything we do to keep our country in the very fore- front of the world’s activities. It deals in terms of powerful, hu man drama with a phase of Ameri. can life with whicl. most of us are famillar—that period of stress.and turmoil just previous to America’s entry into the great war and there- after, when our gallant doughboys were fighting the of elvijiza- tion in the eas. Written Emile hnson’s mother Joh he Spirit of the Johnnie Walker is the to the front as a wo! vation Army, rather home, because he down by the Army bece tive eyes The War seenes are particularly vivid and form a canvas of stupen- ‘PRICE NOVELIN ~—-FILMCLASSIC mn, who g rin the Sal- than stay at been turned use of defec- nd Whistle” ples of the Day, and Pathe liker and Mary Spirit of the U. Fables, Kinogram News ucked in the with Rin-Tin-Tin. Say It With Pour ‘Tuesday and Wednesday —Cullen | ae ndis and Alice Calhoun am: | pered Youth Mack Sensett com. | edy “Wall Street Blues". Fellx tc | Cat Cartoon. IKI Buck ind comedy, A West.” Monday Ko etorm thorne, | Broadm | w ‘Thursd: nd Vidor in “The Turpin comedy jan;" Aesops Fables. of P day. nated Friday.—Flerence Girl of Gold", Ben | Iteel_ Virgin Thurs® | Part of the Ct Nick nd Tuesda: with Bileen I n. Also e in Wrong.” an comec AMERICA, Sunday and Monday, | “Rider of the Pur Grey's novel with Tom Mix, Mabel} Richardsor Ballin and V Oland. Comedy “Griet tn and Fox Neys ne 1 “Slow Dyt zane | Mattison Bill w mite’ Franey Also com arner and Saturd: Wednesday and dune 234 Tuesday Thursday Snow Wednesday and Thursday, New lay 31. with Hoot Gibson. 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Red-blood-cells are the most important thing in the world to each of us. 8.8.8, will aid Nature in building them for you! 8.S.8. has been known since 1826 as one of the greatest blood-build- n| €?s, blood-cleansers and system strengtheners ever produced. Start taking S.s today. Its medicinal | ingredients are purely vegetable. S. 8. S. is sold at all good drug stores in two sizes. “Thé larger sise is more economical. S S “Phe World's Best Dd, ‘Blood Medicine TODAY & MONDAY America’s greatest por- trayer of virile Western roles — Supported by “Tony,” the Wonder Horse. —IN— ZANE GREY’S Greatest Novel of Western America “RIDERS rete PURPLE SAGE” “GRIEF IN BAGDAD”—a’ Monkey Comedy Fox News HUBBELL’S SINGING SYNCOPATORS Playing on the America Stage at 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 P nts “THE EVOLUTION OF HE RED MA? HAROLD LORING and Fuil Blood INDIAN 'S MUSIC” at 9 o'Clock ‘SPIRIT OF THE U.S. A.’ AT RIALTO THEATER GLOWS WITH PATRIOTISM AND PROGRESS dcus magnitude against which the Producey has painted in swift and masterful strokes his deeply moving human story. “The Spirit of the U. S. A.” fs not a war pleture, although several phases of two of the greatest battles of the World war are shown In stir- ring and magnificent array. All members of the cast desérve a werd of mention. Besides M Walker and Mary Carr in braces David Kirby, ose! Cooper. Carl Stockdale, Dickie Bran- don, Gloria Grey, Cuyler Supplee and others. ‘500 SHRINERS VIEW OPECIAL FRONTIER SHOW Three-Hour Spectacle Put on for Visitors At Cheyenne. CHEYEND Wyo., May 30.—The spirit of the early days of the we: was revived .bere vith the “special -edition” Frontier today of the Le niae CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TOENTERTAIN THE PUBLIC SUNDAY, MAY 31,1925 ~ | Day show, that was presented to the 1,599 visiting Shriners, most of them from Chicago, who were here enroute to Los Angeles to the annual Shrine convention. A three-hour show was put, on for the visitors, and all of the fa- mous contesants who have helped to make the regular Frontier Day show known from coast to coast partlel- pated in the events, to the delight of the Shriners and their families, siderable enthusiasm. ‘The famous musical drill by “C" troop, the “Black Horse” troop of the 13th cavalry, was one of the fea- tures of the day, and a Roman race by soldiers of troop “B” 13th cay- alry, was one of the most exciting events on the program, The city was’ bedecked with flags nd streame a large crowd people from here for the celebra More than 3,000 persons particl- pated in the parade that was held in the morn Four bands, one of which fs the consolldated band from Medinah Temple, Chicago, consist- ing of 236 pieces, moved along the line of march in different sections of the parade. The addrers of the day was de ered by Past Potentate of Medinah Temple, Mystic Shrine, The address was de- livered at Lakeview cemetery. the close of the services, three leys with small arms were fired by soldiers of troop “'C” oyér the graves of the dead, and a bugler sourded taps. ROTHROCK’§ Your Gift Counselors Henning Bldg. Phone 2526 An Avalanche of Sweeping Action! who witnessed the show with con-| Summer Cabin For Rent We have a number of small summer cabins for rent. They are located in Garden Creek canyon above the falls in the big pine trees. Take the asbestos road up’ Casper Mountain and park your car at the store. We are building more cabins. Why not buy a lot and build a cabin to take care of your needs, Send the children to the moun- tain for the ‘summer. Health ful, pleasant, inexpensive. Cc. E. LITTLEFIELD Office 386 Mountain Phone 7F3 Bishop-Cass TODAY ONLY HOOT GIBSON SINGS “LET ’ER BUCKR”’ Featuring “THE PENDLETON ROUND-UP OF 1924” —Also Comedy— “The Nickel-Plated West” Afternoons__. Evenings_ --10e and 20c --10c and 25c With MARY CARR and JOHNNIE WALKER as Mother and Son for the first time since “Over the Hill” Not a war picture but boasting the greatest war scenes ever filmed— scenes taken from the sacred archives of the Washington government and flung for the first time on any screen! Also Fables “S. 0. 8.” Kinogram News THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing “The Blue and Grey Patrol” by C. W. Dalbey - RIALTO Shows Start at 1, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 «0, TODAY TOMORROW NOW OPEN FOR CASPER AMUSEMENT SEEKERS RIVERVIEW PARK © MILLS, WYO. Our Remodeled ve as SWIMMING POOL» Invites You Open Every Morning at 11 o’Clock. Private Dressing Rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen. AN INCOMPARABLE DANCE FLOOR WITH BUD AVERILL’S POWDER RIVER ENTERTAINERS TAKE MILLS BUS ol