Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 5, 1925, Page 4

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3y ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH att N-TIN- TININ|:: is erga Bat m Ww 1e Snow Country : ‘cu i mace foe" | America Kiddies Show Tomorrow, p } A special at for all Casper kids | v ht as all real’ kids do, in 6 of animals and particu- of dogs, is to be off i by the ica theater at 11:30 o'clock Sat s for all other ns outside of eee "2B OF BOLO” TONIGHT: . ““/BIG AMATEUR REVUE. AT’ Es: ‘RIALTO; IO FEATURE ACTS tarring Flor es a®* successful Rialto theater toda £ This is a sensational photoplay of scenes, one all staged on the gold mine. ror hag the leading Vidor Alar Guests of America “Broken Barriers” Tomorrow. | | ast of the y Metro for "Bro: Neginald Barker production, which §s.coming Rialto thentepckaisiertiw ithe as 4 ; f three This picture, a { Sada Cowan : 1 in from Meredith n att t problem: — 1The box is blue ‘: Be sure to get ‘'« real Resinol peby fF s I » : on constituting a monster t * will be given at 9 p 3 yor 5 Son dancing, musical num a re y | , recitations and novelty stunts ¢ Se POW eon a program that is certain to : 1 ‘ r use and equally certain to make | al 2 age. ll more popular the amateur re s inaugurated at the Rialto some Resinol is never sold in bulk Mow Lueta Karman z dancing. : Ha Hil , singing 4 Ke € Scroggin, on the har. 1 | | , a fe )One F LON CHANEY @mskZZZie “FLESH AND | Make this test! See how Instant and com- plete is your relief with Dr, Scholl's Zino- | ” pads. They stop the cause—friction and and absolutely antiseptic and ecientifie this. At your druggist's or shoe dealer's, STOLEN SWEETIES” Dr Scholl's Ft “Put one on—the pain is gone” a .IBUNE COUPON This Coupon Is Worth $2.50 on One Airplane Ride TODAY and SATURDAY ‘PACKARD ROADSTER” \ BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM SATURDAY MORNING STARTING AT 10:30 A BIG WESTERN FEATURE “THE MARSHAL OF MONEY MINT” baeeue “THE SANTA FE TRAIL” Josephine Tennyson, Smith, in w violin duet. Lucille Shackleford, toe dancing. Helen Schank, fancy dancing. Kathlyn Marr, Elmer Huber, on the saxaphone. Ruby Drazick and Audrey ers, in Irish dances, | Rialto’ Morning Show for Everyor Two big feature pictures will shown at the Rialto Satu ing show beginning tomorrow morning, appear in his big western ‘The Marshal of Money Mint’ in addition the fourteenth episode of “The Sania Fe Trail at 10:30 o'clock Jack Hoxie wil] will be screen- Double coupons will be given with every admission ticket on the “ mobile which Will be gives aw y the management of the Rialto thea TED ROSE AND HIS RAND TONIGHT AT THE AAKEGN’ |* * * “Madame Lucy,” Fr jby Al Christie for Julian Eltinge Che Casper Daily Cribune May McAvoy leading woman in an “Abie's Irish Rose” company after toiling so long e making of the part of Esther in “Ben Hur.” The picture was | gun in Italy nea you know, and has just re: finishing touch stage In Hollywood. Free at last; May is going to try one of those dual youth and age roles tha ma Talmadge, Colleen Moore. and Claire Windsor have re cently essayed. In “My Old Dutch," a Universal icture, she has the part of a coster girl in the first of the reels, and jt Is Yor copious tears, which suits May, who cries very prettily. While abroad doing “Ben Hur,’ May visited the Holy Land, and she tells me, was voted the most popular gctress on tho American screen by Americans living there She received e flattering. offers from foreign. film companies, but is proudest of the. fact that an oil [painting by O ) for which she t won f in an art | STAR DUST, | If your home is in the country | and the e is hidden by curving roads, high banks, etc., have a blue print map made the size of a call ing card, showing the location and he y to reach it. Lilyan Tashman inated the i whieh I think ry clever, I lives in the wood foothills, * * * Leon Er-| lew XIV made from by Holman the Pirate.” nch farce has been bought Make by Jean Arl | female impersonator, and Ann Pen It will follow the nd announced he wag 21, This orchestra is 2 r, 1s the substance of all remarks overheard in the Ar. keon and too much praise cannot be nstically received. work directing this talented band of because | © Ted Rose and His Band. se and His Band, announce After completing his | at the Arkeon, » band which has sec umph in Casper allows his orck minute in late dance | 70, Chinese-American citrus expert rs recelved from , are rehearsed tose realizes that the public bec comes bored hls ‘eeasen he pre anced and varied da the Arkeon dances every night s been the keynote of an orchestra eonductor. nts a well bal © program at nd after filling the hotel tour the Orpheum RIDING oCHODL AND STABLE [5 OPENED HERE Available al Times Here. engagements will xth and Center streets noblemen in his home country of the United States Plaza Stables { furnish anybod mornring until late uding saddles, s and all other for horsemen. special mounting stand er facilities of a high class The saddles and riding academy Just to prove it he vaulted over und turned a few ** © Betty that ackals and foxes are very n the neighborhood where py are making Jacob's Well.” She | 1 nothing about her recent “ab- lic is maintained by Mr. Cameron. The equipment includes military and stock saddles and double and single rein bridles to sult the In- dividual preference of the Indy or gentleman. Mr. Cameron also maintains a boarding stable for horses' and is now in charge of horses owned by prominent local people. Ben Scherck of the See Ben Realty company takes an early morning horseback ride every day and is enthusiastic in his recommendation of Mr, Cameron must feel like the Noted Citrus Expert Dead DELAND, Fla., Ju Associated Press.)— {By The ye Gim) Gong, | and credited with being the origina tor of two of the best known ya- rieties of grape fruit and oranges in Florida and California, died at a hospital here. He came to this country at the age of 12 and was adopted and educated by aa Ameri can woman, whose winter home he inherited here at her death. ei Today's neglect me. regret Woman Thinks She Can’t Talk Enough | “I had gall stones for 14 years and suffered severely from gas, colle and indigestion, Doctors want | ed me to go to the hospital but I took Mayr's Wonderful Remedy th f nd am now feeling fine and ter than I ever did. Tcan’t talk ough about this remedy.” It is a le, harmless preparation that re-| moves the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the in flammation which causes practical 1s tomorrow's | Rvery -pictu ever apped ron one of t down, but regretful, wors But the only time she t bit” in pictures | ATTENTION! 36c Cotte SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Good ranchmen blend and a most satisfying beverage. This price offers a rare opportunity to stock up ona good coffee cheap, PIGEON TEA & COFFEE C0. 228 East Second St. MONSTER AMATEUR REWE RIALTO 10 ENTERTAINING ACTS Featuring SINGING—DANCING—RECITATIONS MUSICAL NUMBERS and NOVELTIES LUTEA KARMAN Lucille Shackleford Jazz Dancing Toe Dancing HAYES HILLHOUSE Singing On the Harmonica KENNETH SCROGGIN AN MARR a i s ae JOSEPHINE TENNYSON ELMER HUBER In_a Specialty ©n_the Saxaphouc vound up with a meeting today, ang| ing host of nobles and gaily costum- pi might the colorful pageantry et ed partols, bands and chanters; the the conclave came to a brilliant cli-|other a dazzling pageant of electric max in two pegades: One the of-| floats from the motion picture stu- ficial Shrine parade with its march: | dlog of Hollywood. ) LON CHANEY AT Ino IN “FLESH AND BLOOD? The inimitable Lon Chaney, great | character actor, opens today at the “Flesh and Blood.” ¢ in which C! | Iris theater in |crowds of enthusiastic in all parts of the world. lesh and Blood” is sald to be most thrilling pletures tn | has carried the star role with his usual versatility 1 picture that will keep you fascl- nated from the time you enter the ater, to the tie that the curtain which Chaney CALUME ry od” suggests the | film. In addition |monkey comedy, | which is sure to make you laugh. “stolen Sweeties BAKING POWDER Shriners Wind | Up Great Fete At Los Angeles| SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND LOS ANGEL’ June 5.—({By the ciated Press).—Farewells, here today 1 of a score of shrine temples ca of the An- Nobles of the The convention wa URINE Keeps EYES 1 in| Clear, Bright and Beautiful 70 forEyeCareBook Doris | ‘Write Murine Co. 25, 50 and 100-Ib. lots A Reginald Barker P, O. Box 1128 TONIGHT 9 o’ Clock STARTING A L TOMORROW HELEN SCHANK Dancin, Fane; Chevrolet--FREE. ANNA MAY SMITH HENRY SMITH In_a_ Violin Duet ly all stomach, lver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refund ed, For sale by druggists every where Adv bridles are carefully cleaned at the NO ADVANCE IN PRICE and COME EARLY STARTS TODAY Rin-Tin-Tin The Wonder Dog of ths —]N— a gorgeously ex ons “Shadowland” Shows 1 3—5—7 and 9 MATINEE SATURDAY MORNING 11:30., Cae up to fourteen admitted to this spe- cial show for Se. RUBY DRAZICK and AUDREY MEYERS In_ Trish Dances CHILDREN, 10c¢ ADULTS, 40¢ To everybody attending the de y yo o fei Touring Car Touring Car FREE ACADEMY. FREE FLORENCE VIDOR TRACKED in the SNOW eR » suspenseful story that Comedy, “Say It With Flour” Here is a Harold Loring at the Organ Featuring Also Ben Turpin Comedy ohne oaen r FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925 Hot Biscuits—for Dinner! Make them with THE WORLD'S GREATEST They will be light—tender —tempting—every time New Morals for Old! Boys and girls used to sneak ont or lie Yo-gain an, even: ing’s freedom; now they de- mand—and receive—the key to the front door.—W hat are YOUR children doing with their new freedom? LOUIS B. MAYER Presents Production With Ten Real Stars— James Kirkwood Mae Busch Adolphe Menjou Norma Shearer Robert Agnew Winifred Bryson George Fawcett Ruth Stonehouse Robert Frazer Vera Reynolds HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW TOURING CAR SPECIAL TONIGHT ’ TODAY 40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, —IN— “THE GIRL OF GOLD” tory that will thrill you to your finger tips. Aesop’s Fables THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA SPECIAL TONIGHT AT 9 O'CLOCK THE SEASON’S GREATEST AMATEUR REVUE SINGING—DANCING—NOVELTIES

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