Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 26, 1925, Page 4

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\ > ) SE dnncsstihisie an : Che Casver Daily Cribune FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925 RIALTO .2" 3 TED ROSE BAND TON HT) —————i——m_ —_ | PAULINE FREDERICK Overland Bluebird a “SMOULDERING FIRES” ~ Coach vf the artis make their de ev By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH | THEBMADISBAEP WITH ~sorsmasmen ' oF 5 | Harold Lloyd in Hot Water |} AMERICA—"The Bandit's Gatevdes adh iaito | Baby,” with Fred Thomson and a | | the Amer Pauline Frederick in a story that surpasses her famou “Madame X,’” Also Century Comedy “LOVE SICK” FELIX CARTOON THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing the Popular Hit: “IF YOU KNEW SUSIB LIKE | iN 5 orchestra, “Revue in 2-0 | KNOW SUSIE.” By B. G. DeSylya, if | ees | 49 o'clock, Photo-| | 5% tee ' fason in “The Din: | | Keats * he | SPECIAL || ARKEON—Coupon Dance on| }*?® 1 : 5 | AMATEUR SHOW TONIGHT .? Overland Coach, Ted Rose and| | o'cl. His Band. DON’T MISS IT IT’S GREAT FUN DANCING-~SINGING —RECITATION—-NOVELTIES REE BILLY AND BETTY BUTCHER F Rialto Amateur Reyue Tonight tt | In the Dance of the Wooden Soldiers | NetEbeuruponedtie ance Given Away at the Arkeon ESTHER SPECHT 1 EDITH SMiTi sass 8 Cake Walk Recitation JOSEPHINE TENNYSON “WIL A Southern Melody 1 THE PETERSON TWINS TOMMY WATTS __| LILY NEDY | Singing } PRIZES FOR ALL—BUT WHO WILL WIN THE FIRST THREE BIG PRIZES? [ae - Sun Wind ‘Bust 2 Cinders | RECOMMENDED we SOLD BY DRUGGISTS OPTICIANS WaiTe FOR FREE EYE BOOK. MURINE CO, CHICAGO | TODAY and TOMORRO <i » Fred Thoms SMOULIEAING FIRES’ | The Bandit’s Baby | —WITH “ows FRED THOMSON AND THE MARVEL HORSE | SILVER KING \\ FONDAN A AEH TOMORROW NIGHT A Battle of Music VERNON McDONALD’S TED ROSE’S 8-Piece Band 8-Piece Band 2---ORCHESTRAS.---2 Bishop s NOW PLAYING HARRY “IKE” EVANS RAINBOW CIRLS| MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY —Presenting— TODAY and SATURDAY “JAZZ-O-MANIA” AN HOUR OF LAUGHTER AND FUN THE RAINBOW BEAUTY CHORUS THE RAINBOW HARMONY TRIO PHOTOPLAY—SHIRLEY MASON in “THE DIAMOND MYSTERY” o care for pe Bandit’s horse! W ! What situa Also Comedy— ; “Laugh That Off” Harold Loring Placing Shows at 7 and 9 10c and 40c MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY See This Fight of Musicians—the Two Best FOUR DAYS STARTING TOMORROW RIALTO THEATER a A Cyclone of Comedy! /N WATER REMEMBER The Starting Time of Shows 12:30, 1:50, 3:10, 4:30, 5:30, 7:10, 8:30, 9:50 10c 40c COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN REFRIGERATED AIR JUST INSTALLED Y%4-Ton of Ice Used Every Dz Monti pF Yt it hg 7 ji! Li aaa TON Wait Until You Fall in Loy e- | Then—retribution! He was the kind ittle gu ho said love was the bunk and marriage a delusion! It came on him like a ton of brick! He found himself, one merry day, gazing into a pair of blue eyes—a Every time a friend slithered down the aisle for the “I do” stuff he'd guffaw all over the place en | blue, soft, and warm, and marvelous! Eyes of the bluest blue that crashed into his heart with the havoc of 4 " t » + h s js pratt nian oh hid. mrectniaee Pee “Ge é s hee € avoc his sy mpathy uy Nothing tickle d him so much as to taunt his married friends i his pre is freedon fourteen-inch shell! It was all off! Just like that! “Uh-huh,” his friends would say, “We've heard that before, but wait until it hit 1 And he'd reply, wit! iperior air, “‘yeh—wait.” And what those eyes did to him! Sweet cats! That's the kind of a duck he was—impregnable, unafraid! He rr} His friends shrieked with laughter until their ribs crack« a walking challenge to women! He ley slapped each other on the back and roared! Hot dog! The wise pelican was in hot water! dared ‘em to “make” him! He tweaked Cupid’s nose and called him a fraud! O} was a nervy, cock-sure There's a role for Harold Lloyd. Never has he had sucha part! Never has he been so screamingly fu little cuss! | Here i ival of comedy in which—LLOYD HAS Ot TLLOYDED HIM F! i PRG TTY TEES . . |

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