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THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925 By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH ‘Tila WOMAN’ TONIGHT; COLLEEN MOORE FRIDAY IN “OALLY AT AMERICA whb popula Howard | This Wo- ‘Those dmired man, with the se feature 2 é the last times tod It is one of th which prevents one exceptional classed wit zenda who not so long 1 her pigtails shows her athetic role that Others in cast are Ricardo Cortez. Frank Elliott, rentes Hale, Mare McDermott. Helen Dunbar, Clara Bow, and Otto Hoftm The story is untst ture well dit for Phil Ri “Sally” After a continuous run of more than seventy weeks in New York, an engagement of a year in Lon- don, and road tour of the United ” the Zieg feld musical comedy hit, is now on the screen, with Colleen Moore as the star. “Sally” holds the ing perhays the most successful musical comedy every presented in America, having netted, it is de- clared, more than $4,000,000 in receipts. The screen version, nally writen by Guy Bolton and me Kearn, was made by June b Te: Mathis, Miss Mathis is recognized as one of the mast expert adapters of plays for the screen in the coun try It w she whe transformed The + Horsemen” and Blood into film form. been brought t w life, new jarm, It is sald to supply an } role for Colleen Moore 4 E. Green, who was re- sponsible for “In Hollywod With Potash and Perlmutter,” “Inez From Hollywood,, and others, directed “Sally.” The picture will be shown at the America theater four days starting Friday. sa Ba a) TED ROSE AND HS BAND TONIGHT AT THE ARKEON The kind of a dance that every: body likes is scheduled for tonight at the Arkeon dancing academy. An- other one of those Bargain Party nights, when you find everybody dancing and having a real enjc evening. An admission of fifty o with dancing free will prevail at the +dance tonight and ine music is simply ter all the time at this emy and much credit is Mr for the manner e puts the deserved by in which | all the WAMPUM BARGAIN DANCE KT WASHINGTON HALL lous evening dar buy your ticket, pap wampun person ente program |! » will make fun nt Int Jers have War ribers. Ask the The Tribune ea pum for their suby boys about it. On account of workmen making repairs at Riverview Park, there will be no danc- ing Thursday and Friday evenings. Open again Saturday, San- day and Monday with danc- as usual. Come out and Opens Friday lo lo record for he-|s Get Wampum on} your subscription. | < ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT AMERICA with Trene i at the Am RIALTO— Claire Windsor, chestra, gan. | ARKEON—Bargain dance, and His Band, WASHINGTON | Ro’ | cent Novelty ‘ica organ, IRIS—“North of Alaska.” Matty Mattison. “This Woman,” ich, Harold Loring The Denial,” with Netto Ladies or- with Iris theater or- Ted HALL—Filty Wampum Dance, “THE DENIAL’ SHOWING “WICKED DOINGS? OF OLD OPENS TODAY AT RIALTO | made the last which was might be thing tod: The DP Henley produc gaiety girls whose silken tights were the d in disparaging tones. The particular show rey ght to shocking. custom not only permits the appear- ance of stockingless legs in the the- Metro-Goldwyn- coming to the funmaker; Colleen Moore in Lloyd Hughes, “Sal | DO NOT MISS “SALLY.” lly” Myrtle Che Casper Daily Cribune rol from the most famous Ziegfeld hit Eya Movak and a m Stedman, Colleen Moore in “Sally”--Rollicking eereld Comedy-Drama With Leon Er and Star Cast---St st tarts Fomorrow at the Amerie: IF YOU DO YOU'RE GOING TO MISS ONE OF THE LLOYD HUGHES, in y , and hen it coyer, ger their own.’ The was simply tabooed | 4te liberally ncipa’s and only dis- } frankly and opening that they ‘r Dutch, pokesters told funny stories which lacked the spice found in present day risque stories which passed out over tt vaudeville and musical comedy foot | ol lights. ed in the} In fact, entertainment which seem-} iI1 tion shows a dozen|ed wickedly wild a generation ago | Howe “ is dimmed te @ flicker by what is] in “North of Present day |expected and what fs desired by a | fora product ater, but approves of non+profes-| &~~ - - Is adopting the same custom | ps ar theater and where they will nial,”’ In 18 sotto voice, and a mi usually accompanied such mention, Castoria is Colic and Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach | | and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. | To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Gift Hldn | Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates Physicians everywhere recommend it. LAST TIMES TODAY “This Woman” You hav can IRENE RICH RICARDO LOUISE FAZENDA CREIGHTON HALE | | “Go West, Young pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, alluded to in ning chuckle Windsor; Fitzroy, featured. group from flappers admit quite may especially pre- Wind Diarrhea; allaying ane plot—you his Woman ~with e wanted find it in CORTEZ MARC McDERMOTT and CLARA BOW. theater audience today, The interesting contrast between scéneé In OF Woman” Comedy—“‘Jeffries, Jr.”” HAROLD LORING at the Organ| Afternoon 10c and 20¢ Shows at 1, RI enjoy a fine evening at Mills. DON’T MISS IT—9 7and9 10c and 40¢ ALTO Evening Haines, “The De- which was adopted by Agnes Christine Johnston from the play Lewis Beach and in which C! Williqm y Bert Roach and others are Bim! LAST TIMES TODAY _ “NORTH | ALASKA” —with— MATTY MATTISON —Also Comedy— 10¢ and 25c¢ ANOTHER BIG AMATEUR REVUE EIGHT CASH PRIZES “The Piano Trio” PINY BARTON—MARIE RUTLEDGE H. A. GRESSER Musical Novelty AND MANY OTHERS IT’S GREAT FUN O'CLOCK SHOW TOMORROW NIGHT SEVERAL NEW NOVELTIES AND ENTERTAINING ACTS ROBERT, HENRY and ANNA MAY SMITH » starrin comes to tho I times today, the is lance as a S | “THE MATTY MATTISON STARS SIN ALASKA AT THE TRIS ska, Matty Mattison, which is thea | sawdust ring When only a youngster, Billy us to be what is known in circ “top mount” BELPER CHILDREN 5c MOVE WI € Ingill E ts a four days’ run at th st support BEST COMEDI ABOVE ARE COLLEEN MOORE LEON ERROL OF AHE FILMS Colleen in CLASSIFIED ADS BRING KESULTS THEM the latest thrill speedrar the a true graduate us pa | | sad} for a troupe AUTO PAINTING First Class Work | Guaranteed THE PAINT SHOP 815 Oakcrest—Ph. —was 1630-J dint CENTS FOR 25 THE LAST SATURDAY MORNING; SHOW THIS SEASON DOUBLE PROGRAM AND ine mig reature Driving Fool and Last Chapter of “THE SANTA FE TRAIL” RIALTO SPECIAL PRICES TONIGHT BARGAIN NIGHT ANOTHER SOc Dance SPECIAL TONIGHT EONOANT cnOEAN fl SATURDAY 10:30 ADULTS 25c of acrobats, and {t wus through } held a dream! many years of training and traveling | She loved as only the youn: can love. . Theyears passed and she forgot, until CENTS You FOR ¥ ADULTS ICLAIRE WIND BERT; ROACH, vINDSOR HAINES, LUCILLE, RICKSEN "from the play “THE SQUARE PEG? by LEWIS BEACH ALSO— “TELEPHONE GIRL COMEDY" URBAN.CLASSIC—'T HE BARE FACT CONCERNING BEARS' THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO © 40, 4:20 I ere is a true lifedrama that } \ A theme as real as Life, yet tender in its romance, glitter-~ ingwith sunshine and laughter. The story of a woman's heart | PAGE FIVE © FIVE “DINGING AND SWIMMING AT RIVERVIEW PARK Lexington Cream _XXXKK Flour 3 ser sack a Graham, ter hee Casper Warehouse and have bet Company DISTRIBUTORS "| Tel. 27 268 Industrial Ave. if that might have been! } she right in saying NO? will touch your heart. A 4 f will want to see this film! ‘ / TODAY TOMORROW THIS BEAUTIFUL CHIL D' S AUTOMOBILE RIALTO “PAC KARD ROADSTER’,