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SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREE 'Evan Fountaine By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH HAROLD LLOYD 13 IN ‘HOT WATER?” TODAY AT RIALTO THEATER If, while you are travelling in our machine around forty-five miles an hour, @ motoreycle cop pulls up long side you, and you want to vold getting an invitation to meet . see Harold Lloyd at the theater today in ‘Hot Lloyd has a new and novel ethod of avoiding arrest by motor ps, and it might well be worth our while to try his method—that if you don't value your life, or like to spend the rest of your behind prison bars. While Lloyd never actually tried e scheme himself in real life, he iggested the gag, and {t is one of ighlights of the many in his west five reef opus. To tell the ide of the gag would be the same siving away the solution of a aystery drama. It would kill it. “The picture of a hundred laughs” what people called “Hot Water" fter reviewing it at one of the four eviews held on the west coast. or there are fully that many big aughs throughout the production. 1 they come eco fast that on es will actually ache from laug No home is big enough for two milies,"" ig the basis of the story- there are thousands of young rried couples who will vouch ‘for anity of this idea, Amateur Prizes Awarded. Specht in the shrill: tones small b ited « at-the theater la. which won of the audience and he re- ived first prize in the amateur re- 1e by popular acclamation. Lily and Betty Butcher in Dance of the Wooden Soldier: ented a dance number difficult to equal, This | dance finished oughout and showed the yersatil- of the brother and sister. ‘Th ed second prize by popular a amation. The prizes were furnished ad, ger the was mar of Among the other acts were Esthe cake walk; Josephine Tenny- southern. melody; Edith Smit tion; the Peterson. twins pantomime; Tomm V nd@ Lilly Kennedy, da EVANS” RAINBOW GIRLS MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW SCORES HIT AT THE IAS into the th eme a Ca and his Rainbow Girls’ Rew inues to pack the Iris theater every performance. “Jazz-O- the opéning show which will for ‘the last times today, oved an instant success for musical comedy company. It is a cle that gives Evans an oppor- unity tg display his ability as a median. Every patron of the Iris s ached and quaked with at the jokes and wise ich. splee the presentat Jazz-O-Mania.” Tod: portunity to see this show as an musical comedy will be pre ed tomorrow by the Rainbow evue. addition to the musical com- the-program for the Iris theater includes a feature photopla irley Mason in “The Great Dia- nd Mystery.” The Rainbow Girls Revue is alone | worth the price of admission, A 18 of eight girls sing and dance e delight of the audience. The ny Trio and the Kelly Sisters added features in ‘Jazz-O- rd ¢ of their Ha Ike" per, theater laugh- Mr to the cast Evans led solely his own efforts as ar ner b rounded hir und ger aine g Gene Meyers, a girl of phy- arm and graces unusual, one bloid's most popular sonbrettes; Kermit, prima donna, and com- e: Claudia Evans, ingenue “Mike McCord, that. funny CaS and Gold ntert feitben. Ret Bey, Onto ion DIAMOND Ruanp TLL crag yeunanern as Best, Rel! New! Safest, ‘SOLD BY DRUCGISTS RYERY WERE Before Buying Your Car Be Sure and Look Up the Hudson Lexington Cream XXXXX Flour More and Better Bread per sack Rye, Whole Wheat, Graham, Corn Meals. Ask your grocer for this flour and have better bread Casper Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave Tel. 27 ‘The ¢ t Lis | ton hall. ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT. RIALTO—“Hot Water,” with Harold Lloyd. Netto Ladies or- chestra. AMERICA — “The Bandit’s Baby,” with Fred Thomson, Har- old Loring at the America organ. IRIS—Harry “Ike” Evans and bis Rainbow Girls’ Musical Com. edy company in “Jazz-0- Mania.” Shirley Mason in “The Great Diamond Mystery. ARKEON—“Battle of Music” between Ted Rose and His Band and Vernon McDonald's Band. WASHINGTON HALL—Satur- day night dance. Bohen orchestra. RIVERVIEW PARK— Feature | dance. Rawhouser’s band. Trish te: man and or; Frank Hawkins, vocalist; Art Selby, char- acter delineator; Robert Hillston, mu- sical director and a crew of me- chanics who are unseen but figure largely in the scenic, electrical and costume making depattment of the compan, oe “THE BANDIT’S BABY’ WITH FRED. THOMSON ENDS TODAY AT AMERICA “Thé Bandit’s Bab; Imagine a bandit as the judge of a baby show in a western town, where the gun-fighting fathers are willing to see that little Six-Shooter, Jr., wins, even: if they have to kill a few judges to do it, And imagine a bandit who has had a young baby wished on him!’ Also imagine the rescue of this baby from under the wheels of a thundering Limited, great race at a rodeo between Silver King and another horse, thrillin rides, unusual situations and the usual Thomson stunts! Then you have a fair idea of what kind of a pr jon this ne® IF. B. O. pic- ture starring Fred Thomson and his famous horse may be. Its last screening will be held at the America theater today, after which the Bandit; the baby and the Horse move on to conquer new fields of popular ity. Del Andrews directed the ple- ture which has excellent cast ion Jackson wrote the delightful iginal story by ‘ARKEON “MUSI ‘MOB BATTLE’ The fight will be ing tonight at the Arkeon dancing academy. A fight between two orchestras, each trying to prove to the dancers that it Is the best. Ted Rose and his band, who have won fame by thelr splendid playing of incomparable dance music at the Arkeon,, will defend their reputation and {t will be no easy matter for any orchestra to come inthe Arkeon and carry awsy the laurels Ted Rose, conductor of Ted Rose and His Band, who is known from coast to coast as one of the most versatile musical directors in the country, paid a compliment tc Vernon McDonald when he stated that MeDonald is an exceedingly capable orchestra director. “I have known McDonald for some time and must say that he know his stuff,” said Rose. “Although I am out tonight to win the ‘Battle of Music,’ I realize that my band has a formidable opponent in Vernon McDonald and his band of elght pieces.”" Vernon “McDonald's band of eight musicians has been hired by the management to’play in this musical battle to be staged tonight and to say that this band is a kn putting it most “mildly MeDe om director re s, has a band « Vv | tale that 1s required of a rea politan orchestra will be found The dance tonight will be interest ing from the start to the finish and a dance program of nothing but thx finest numbers will be played. ‘ ‘SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE leading | TONIGHT WITH TED ROSE V5. MPDONALO’S BAND) AT WASHINGTON HALL An extra large crowd is expected for the regular Saturday night dance tonight at the Washington hall known as the place where the jolly fellows meet. One charge only, at the door, will be made tonight in accordance wit): | the established policy of the dance palace, Bohn's orchestra will be on hand, to furnish as usual the best of music, which grows even better on Saturday nights, Indies are al ways free and a social crowd ts o# sured. Dance tonight at Waerh an Wampum will buy ap at the Fun Auction. aut | | | Reel Star in Real Romance ey Jacqueline Logan, ‘film ro is honeymooning with a new hus She became Mrs. Ralph J; Gillespie in a quiet ceremony’ in Hollywood. Dita band—a real, not a reel one. man, He is-a real estate 3) No serial thing thriller ever filmed has a on “Wild, Wild Susan ‘ Daniels’ current pictur Y Para mount. Bebe takes, the part of a female Sherlock Holmes and has ad: |} ventures galore in her ecreants. At the ister she leads a engines through traf streets, she leaps from t an ocean Iner to the has just | ride in control spooky sh of racing fire of gang en upbuckied, an’ elevat n and—not et— a mi 1 1 wild final: to be Bebe’s most recent “The Crowded Hour ienre Gik After ter she retired to a fini her nose remodele est mode in fashior of Spanish descent, of the few prominent s es who have never beer altar outside of the filr is and STAR Passengers on tie goon’ ered T Lloyd Hughes w other day, t ried on vat a scene fo: ‘The First: National is Lloyd's wif ¢ 8 9r Mary bered in the w fan tragedie e Due. The little dressir With her on all her tou c this is one of her 1 posessions * * * banks learned to flick a out of the mouth of the vil a whip in his r ur on of Zorro.” Ke * he is learnir threw kniv * * On the'theory, I that two vamps will m twice as “wicked” as one. Ramboya (Mrs. Rudolph has two of them in } Virginia Pear s Film f DUST teams Ker ip “Ran- yon and hes tt *she wher s0 Gloria Ho get who excited. mem: | ¢ Ital didn't Pick fe was ars cherishec Douglas Fair rette in with Don The Black F ba suppose Natacha | lentino) film, Naldl. | When | V first n and Nita ke relia ii He %: orincipal d r that’s h s decorating his National rule studios with ph his and Tom. Mc John story by Monta Bell for Metro, eld has selected the who are to appear in nes which reproduce And to make Pitts ad have the veing a in togers re to appear as ishman, Helena number of other well from now on, dressing room at it} Norma Shearer | AL G, BARNES BIG FOUR-RING CIRCUS TO SHOW AFTERNOON ERE ON JULY 11 AND NIGHT H The announcement of Al, G. Barnes four ring circus appenre in this issue, The coming of this or ganization is welcome news, as the Al G. Barnes circus is one that. al- ways presents a clean, ,wholesome and entertaining program. This year, according to announce- ments, the circus has been greatly enlarged, and in addition’to the all new spectacle of Pocahontas at the Court of Queen Anne with the enor- mous cast, selected from the 1,050 employes, other new features aro: 180 horses in one big act, the Fez- Ton Tribe of Arabs from the Sahara a their first visit to America, the Canton Troupe of Chinese cir- cus artists, the Imperial Midget fam- ily from Bayaria, Joe Martin (him- self, the Giant Gorilla Man; Lotus, the only performing hippopotamus in the world, and the Famous Ex- clusive Al G. Barnes feature—40 dancing horses and +0 dancing girls and Al, G, Barnes agpears in person at each performance RAWHOUSER’S BAND THIS EVE AT RIVERVIEW. PARK Rawhauser's tuneful will furnish the dance music this evening at the regular Saturday night dance to be held at Riverview park, in Mills, This dance hall is rapid): gaining. in popularity th gh the excellence of the music and smooth floor of the large pavilion. In addition to the dance floor, which attracts [saben every time Rawhauser's orchestra begins play- ing tunes, there@s a swimming pool where one may enjoy plunge during the a nh and evening. The large tank is roofed and affords the swimmer protectior from the sun, wind and rain musicians a cooling THE BOY’ ns are in the will be in cast id Collman husband to picture aes ne Night of F ton gain has the role Connie Talmadge in “Her Sister from played together in you knov new Terriss, director Picture school. will in! pleture toward the * school in which 1 played by of Para produce end ¢ t! in fir term les will be promising pupils, lan O' War, greatest of American ughbreds, is am member of the of “Kentucky the production making, blue grass region in addition Man 0 al, Morovich, Fai mous race hors that William scenes are lai of Ker The Hudson Coach Leads the Field in the Six-Cylinder Class of This Coach Model. Hudson Built the First Coach COME TO THE CLOVERLEAF CLUB MILLS, WYO. TONIGHT FOR A GOOD TIME ADMISSION FREE—DANCING FREE Special Invitation Extended to Mills People HARRY “IKE” AND HIS PRESED Matinee Today 2:30 ENTIRE EV. yD Y OHNNIE TINE 3 THE in “THE EVANS = RAINBOW CIRLS MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY TING “JAZZ-O-MANIA” FEATURING THE RAINBOW CHORUS THE HARMONY TRIO KELLY SISTERS Photoplay, “THE GREAT DIAMOND MYS With SHIRLEY MASON -Evening 7 and 9 HANGE OF PROGRAM TOMORROW MY WIFE'S FAMILY” ODAY rERY 10¢ and 3 RAINBOW GIRLS EARLY BIRD’ IRIS 1OP-CAS® The pic-| John | Fox | Showing Exclusive Pictures Aesops The REMEMBER HAROLE Owing to the enormous size of the circus this y the mana announces that no street par be given in any city visited, ever, in place of the (ted sion, a mammoth open hibition will take place o sho grounds at 1 and 7 p. m., immedi ately preceeding the opening of the al e traveling managerie in the world comprising over 400. rare animals from all quarters of the earth. he circus perfotmance promptly at 2 and 8 p. parking space for autos on the show ticket office served chairs sarhe Pp ground: ained at is maintained tn each cit pontine tintin DAVIS ENTERS GUILTY PLEA CONCORDIA ns., Charles B, Davies, retired ( merchant, today pleaded gu charge of assault with tr connection with a plot t wife last fall and was sentenced t from one to 1 s int K Expedition Is Moving North June schoor | For re | Want Ads S FUNNY--- THAT’S ALL AND THAT’S ENOUGH A cyclonic comedy of newlyweds and med- dling relatives! See the confirmed bachelor getting his when he double-crosses the brotherhood of fancy-frees and falls for a pair of soft-boiled IT’S GORGEOUS! ALSO KINOGRAM NEWS f the Fables Rotary Convention Starting Time of Shows 12:30-1:50-3:10-4:30-5:50-7:10-8.30-9:50 RIALTO Four Days Starting TODAY TONIGHT jABattle FONOAN of Music (| ADEA doors to the circus, and the largest Su es Whitney Again in Court WHITE PLAINS | mmander tic | 1,3, 5, 7, 9 10c—40c FRED THOMSON “The Bandit’s AND SILVER KING i Saby” COMEDY—NEWS Harold Loring at the Organ Pay There's a lure that hides in a beauty’s eyes—and hides till finds it. some man WITH MARY ASTER CLIVE BROOK IAN KEITH c Dance Tonight one price and dance all evening. bother with. No tickets to Always a sociable crowd and plenty of good partners. POHN’S ORCHESTRA IS AT ITS BEST ON SATURDAY NIGHT ashington Ha WHERE YOU ALWAYS FIND A CROWD. LADIES FREE ig Dance Tonight “TVERVIEW PARK MILLS, WYO. hy eae BAND Come and and rain, oF ‘IN THE WE SH THE MU ST WILL SIC THE BES’ FU RNIS out and have a swim in the pool cool off. The swimming pool is covered you are fully protected from the heat, sun