Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1925, Page 18

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SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1925 PAGE SIX Che Casvyer Sundav Cribune Rie ihe oe ie Le Se A ei ai AY eM CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TOENTERTAIN THE oe ty of Kon more are to ‘pave thi LEDNERROL BROADWAY STR, ALL ADJECTIVES THAT DENOTE CLI AVERIAN =) Hin star of “Vanity hy other notable pic- entrusted with the AU IESEBE AUN AT LT LS STE Frenchy, ; standi PLAYS IH “SALLY” AT AMERICA Plays as Duke of Chec kergovina; | Musical Version Of Comedy Was Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld in Follies. ung girl who uns away from misery rand povecey: BERMAN IMRT Peter B.Kyne’s artis Picture Coming | isis: sao, pags the arto |the supposed bad man who makes To nuit to Soon Moore, 1 d Leon ©: {the Kit nd Thursday, | denoting in mighty the sii bril career possible. A IRIS, . Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 14-15: | Bluet | Pion rassbareroioets . nH | jollie he IR ‘ | ©! he Tribune carriers have Wam- 1 ® Cal! cum tor their subscribers. Ask the RIALTO “| boys about it. Get Wampum &, Sunday and Monday, June 14-15 Fre ~—4 a M H your subscription. Tuesday and Wednesday, June 16-17, | Ballin and ¥¢ | Sates as ‘FUIATEDTONOBLE a COLLEEN MOORE ‘CH LY’ AGT AY): i aeceos ing fan NEST = Sema? z With LEON ERROL and LLOYD HUGHES uTTAEMIEN EES TTA a ee ress, | wooden h e 1 to the Shrine aid planted a} with a hair wi 1 ‘Sundown,’ : aoe Spas of Herds, Set = e talk of the town—anything we might try to say here couldn't do it ask a friend who has seen it. —COMEDY—*“RIDERS OF THE KITCHEN RANGE”—NEWS HAROLD LORING Pr.sents “A Trip Through the Organ” Hollywood own falr| a lUving monu- ost successful | TODAY AT 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 TED ROSE and His Eight-Piece BAND ccompanted r of t rt and Sid] In fact, it was with ¢ With Margaret Andre, soloist in stage presentation soa ttatie eta oon rT oday. jaocanted Sole oiler east Ui aaron oe STARTING TUESDAY ; . ofa e ON © to’ the be at greeted the antics o * “ ” es spa site stew | eniarensee kp ih ea ee CORINNE GRIFFITH in “DECLASSE I i imm | n, those who witnes axu I : t th et rng ceee, |e THIS AFTERNOON--3 O’CLOCK history of the 1 10 are sponsors of the} of t it rn ef T t feos us charming , Originated in Folly | i} wood. of plantin ‘ee for ry : ; wood. of planting a tree for eve 1 WORE THE CHILD'S Ne presented the tree. ie : } anal : c om a| from Flag We 5 8 tar! eee 66 ”? eee Bel me : oe | Packar oadster € . ‘ ety i it fully agent its raealeal fon to. the | eee ae ic so 6 t A batt | Shvine, to commemorate a delight: | oe guueciet at Dati with | ful aston : | ees y CENIOR COAGAN |n tromicthres sto te Rive a bs The management of the Rialt 0 | WILL BE GIVEN AW AY nique stage presentation In every’ | — a ment | Te eae un eery: Pick | CIS Secale wate or eattayiiie/ ait BE IN THE THEATER AND DRIVE THE CAR AWAY a real Wild West outdoor | hat blase New Yorke sented at the Rialto theater | exe of these two days the afternoon at 7 s the evening. | Camron and Camron, English Mu- sic hall favorites, will give a spectal- | o'clock tn | 9 o'clock in | A COUPON WITH EVERY TICKET UNTIL 3 O’CLOCK VAUDEVILLE RIALTO 2. FIVE HIGH CLASS CIRCUIT ACTS THIS WEEK ONLY vaudeville act Mr. Camron has | pact in al the English music lls throughout’ London and Aus. alia and goes with the Harry Atoe; 1.9 Jack Coogs | atataireas wuder road show next full. Their we of humor is far fetched and is clean nt 2 fa eam will offer a c¢ rs will present an act that is all cl Zones St.. Louis, Keeps In Touch With All His Owners. the | the time. Willis and \Willls OH, MAN OH, LADY IT’S A BEAR IT’S HERE. CAMRON and CAMRON | COUDY and MCGOWAN English Music Hall Favorites In a Comedy Skit of Mirth and Song DONALD McADAMS : aud SUI LLIVAN SISTERS “A WEE BIT O’ SCOTCH” ater H Roti JIMMY DOYLE WILLIS and WILLIS _ — a1so BEBE DANIELS Ten Mine of Leese cowteh roe ee Picturized | in the dram- atic and historic HARRY LANGDON COMEDY “THE FIRST HUNDRED RAYMOND GRIFFITH PETER B. KYNE’S GREAT STORY : ke eng i from Avery Hopwood’ icy play = a gi fal et sate | * KINOGRAM NEW aed beard ‘" : oa nple | ie 9 cite nereee the Tex- | “BEAUTY AND THE BAD MAN” Parsi ran te ee Oe ate Melis | Eee Passing of the Cattle Sons ha oe 4h é a month a meeting is } rer: eee nosart sosworth | MATINEE 2:30 |EVE. 7and90’Clock nh @alesman has a 1 ROY STEWART CHARLIE MURRAY once a week and two r red for night duty, the sales. | being kept ope t CHILDREN.......10c| CHILDREN ...... 25c Py TODAY ADULTS ........40c| ADULTS ......'.. 50c 20 TOMORROW n belnge ae Ses 10, —Comedy— | aking turne @ the nig “*FRAID CAT” | Dayg 10c-200; Nights 10¢-26¢) [ALTO

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