Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1925, Page 4

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ee EEE PAGE FOUR By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH “HELEN'S BABIES? WITH) | sotensca-ncems panes BABY PEGGY AT ME ‘NEW TOs ON THURSOA HI. New Toys Thursday at America ~ that \ Don't scratch rash- its dangerous! Stop theitching | and clear away the trouble by using Resinol| Do You Know You ¢ an Buy HUDSON COACH ASPER $1, 485.00 AND FRIDAY with Baby Peggy. Harold Lor- g at the America organ, ALTO—"The Goose James Cruze, he ie | Netto | ra. | ir and Warmer,” | Evans and His &: Girls, Photoplay, “Inez From | Hollywood,” with Anna Q | | °ARKEON—“Overland Night Dance.” Ted Rose and His Band. RIVERVIEW PARK—Feature | | dance. Rawhauser’s band. ‘st National picture neater JAMES GRUZE EXGELS IN “THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH VOHOWING AT THE RIALTO: Do ler. havir Universal, and Fox, etc. been playing in’ vaudeville. Ethel went to Los Angeles on a remember thel Grey 5 “She bumped into Dave production manager for ‘ational, and Thompson shout- You're the type." “What asked the startled Miss Terry. “For the picture,” | ie er, er" eried Thomp- son, pulling her into his office, and ting her beside his desk. ‘You rt today,” But I'm resting. I don’t want ’ began Ethel hes you'll need. Sign i," said Thompson d before she knew what it was t Ethel was on the set and r and His K. Wed have forgotten her work names of some of thesé pictures Women Re-Marry.” stage suc by Lewis Beach, Cruze, with the help of his scen- arists, Walter Woods and Anthony Coldewey, has incorporated comedy situations and bits of “business” that were out of the question in the spok- en ver of the stage As it unfold: reen, there alness sbout alr ney realism t stamps ax refreshingly differ. from the usual run of picture plays ncerns itself with an family—typica! develops and comic in threatens when the father nildren face ect of having to earn their The manner in which ¢ the family salvation and vividly depicted. The acting of the admirably select. rayed. ‘ Hangs High,” ts en- recommended to every in search of excellent en: thusiast film fan tert rice of Pleasure” Tomorrow “The Price of Jieasure,” The Price of Pleasure. man Kerry, sttraection in the mencing tomorrow, * Universal I! be the feature alto Theater com- The story ts of a shop girl who enjoys one week ot the pleasures t wife family She then becomes of the son of an aristocratic an then is thrown on he own resources. Such well-known players as Louise Fazenda, Kate Lester, George Fawcett, T. Roy Barnes, James O, Barrows, and Marie under Edward Sloman’s ERS PILLS Wns! ines ea H ie ft) ogee G asoline two rises 7—31x4 6—3 Tams; ove 8—32x4 hea\ Compare these price of 20% buy. 2x4 over Get your TO CLOSE THEM OUT duty Before Starting on That Fishing Trip S-T-O-P at Casper's Finest Filling Station and fill up with that good White Eagle car thoroughly d an gre Fe or Quality and Service ru wish to take YOU KNOW ME A. E. Chandler, Independent SECOND AND PARK PHONE 465 TIRE SALE few broken lines of tires basec $16.50 | 2—82x41% over siz ------ $23.14 $18.75 | 8—388x414 over size-._--__. ~$19.35 | 5—88x5 over size... $20.80 6—85x41% heavy duty ~-$27.45 with a good prospect of a further general rise in prices If you need or likely to want any of these sizes, now is the time to IBERTY GARAG 425 SOUTH ELM STREET d fresh oil in your | 1 on prices hefore the last | | is a veteran of the screen, worked for Mack Sennett, the old Triangle, Metro but lately she has | mI © George Archainbaud for the | J recall it; Intolerance,” ‘The Made Wife What Wives | Peg o Heart,” “Oath: | | ecause of the limitations] for help, « + © the;t Universal | © Che Satie Daily Tribune DET] Ethel Gray.Terry. STAR DUST. Upton, Peggy Hopkins Joyce's young sister, plays a fiap- per in “The Pace That Thirlis,” in which Ben Lyon afid Mary Astor are co-featured, Ben called awhile ago for fan photos tn ex- change for his own, and has re- ceived so many that he’s yelling Doris Kenyon had to retire to the Adirondacks for a rest after her strenuous labors in ‘The Half Way Girl.” Much of her time was spent aboard boat and in fire scenes under the blazing sun in clouds of smoke, She nearly lost her hair one day when the breeze changed and swept the fire down Luel on h Firet National promises us galore in this film ao Norton has the right fdea. When ordering an evening gown lately she sent her bathing suit to her modiste with instructions to use it as a model. The idea, she ex- plained, is to see that the gown neckline coincide so that there will be no unsightly line where tanned and natura! skin meet. Try this over on your gowns. ris o, © '¢ ed cast is one of the outstanding|@Plinor Glyn yecently entertained features of this photoplay, All of |the Dowager “Duchess of Suther- ending players, which include! !and (L Millicent Hawes) on the Constance Bennett Metro-Goldwyn lot. The Duchess 2 and Mme, Glyn were girlhood and Waward Peti, [friends The former has been a itable performa house guest at “Pickfair,” the home characters are r-|of the Fairbanks at Beverly Hills, * * © Mme. Wllnor assures us that she has transformed all our friends, Lew Cody, Conrad Nagel and Blea- nor Boardman so that we will hard- ly know them when we next see them in the films, Lew, you re r, she changed from a deep Hain to a noble herd, with @ sir clip to his mustache. Con- rad is to be a fiery lover of the Latin type and Bleanor is the “‘per- fect blonde” princess in “The Only Thing.” First National will screen the fa- mous musical comedy, “Mademol- selle Modiste.” “Mademolselle Mod- iste,” with Henry M, Blosom's book, was first produced two decades aco by Charles Dillingham, with Fritz! Scheff in the stellar role. es om TANCE AND SWIM THIS EVE AT RIVERVIEW PARK Wednesday is set oside each week as ‘Ladies’ and Kiddies” y erside Park at Mills Another big dance is scheduled for tonight at Riverview. Rawhouser's band will furnish the kind of music which hag made Riverview Park a favorite mecca for dance devotees, The plunge ts growing in popular. ity every day, Bathing sults are fur nished at the entrance to the swim ming pool, Red Rowe, swimming Instructor, Is on hand every day to quakes occurred in the heart of the Mississippi valley in 1811 and 1812 The center of the disturbance was almost exactly in the bed of the Mis sissippl river, about fifty miles south of the mouth of the Ohio. Fortunate ly, thore were few towns to be des troyed in those days, but the exist. Ing settlements in southeastern Mis sourl, notably New Madred and Ca ruthersyille, were almort wiped cut lessons in swimming to begin ‘ING RAINBOW REVUE PARADE THURSDAY, ls ge crowds of amusement s theater who want 1 more than they ed. The weather at this time and dy is warm with omedy situations ng beaut and lau nt at the Ir the tresses, rather es and youth Not that Anna Q beautiful enough to t eritical in the role pretty fa rience. isn’t is wise siren’s yove with her @ sister is played d other members lude Lourance Wheat, Sdwards, Harry Good All-Cotton Mattress Duofold Pad 5-Piece Breakfast Set. “lb, Ice Box_____ 20) Good Used Duofold_ We Renovate and 242 West First St. TONIGHT, BATHING GIRLS} “Fal Warmer,” the new =‘ Hl Aah evans Ue and His Rainbow Girls Revue, is at- | - parade will be | rolo as a mil-|q HUNTER-GOLL NEW AND USED FURNITURE Vepp. Ruy Hallor and & H, Calvert. The picture is, primarily, an intl mate view into the hearts and lives of the Hollywood film folk, and, as such, will be very popular. ——___—— Many people have an {dea that a ship with three funnels is safer than one with a single funnel. The latest of ship designing makes one funnel dais Ab bar ad itactd se ae hes KEEPING WELL ——An PR Tablet (a yogetable aperient) taken at night will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your di- gestion and elimination, Chips orf the Old E MR JUNIORS HLitt! ae One-third the seeyey of the same ij costed. For Sitiacen and SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGI Do You Know You Can Buy HUDSON COACH CASPER $1,485. 00 es. Re-Make “Mattre ADOLPA TUROR JESSE L LASKY rinse The GO From the New-York dramati duced by the Dramatists Thea Woods and Ar ABSOPS FABLES “A COME OUT AND HAVE IN THE ALSO NEELY EDWARDS COMEDY RIALTO ‘A GOOD TIME BIG DANCE TONIGHT Riverview Park MILLS, WYO. RAWHOUSER’S BAND “The Best in the West” but frequently one or dummy—funnels are added for ef-| cur, In 1862 the city of Lima, Pe-y fect and as a concession-to popular] lost 70,000 of its Inhabitants by prejudice. earthquake. ‘| Overland Blue Bird WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1825 —_————— Italy and Japan are the countr off the smoke; s in which most of the earhquakes oa, two other— sutticient to carry STARTS TOMORROW Barthelmess SUPPORTED BY Dick and Mrs. Dick, Too— In a Comedy Play That Will Make a Hit With You, “NEW TOYS” BABY PEGGY IN JOHN HABBERTON’S FAMOUS STORY “HELEN’S BABIES” Comedy—‘Help Yourself” News ENDS TODAY AND 9 Topics SHOWS AT 1—3—5—7 10c AND 40¢ | é ishop-Cass Theater TODAY—-TOMORROW “FAIR and WARMER” BUILT FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES ONLY Presented By “IKE” EVANS AND HIS RAINBOW GIRLS MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY NEW VAUDEVILLE NUMBERS PHOTOPLAY—“INEZ FROM HOLLYWOOD” With LEWIS STONE, ANNA Q. NILSSON, MARY ASTOR BATHING BEAUTY PARADE THURSDAY NIGHT Bathing Suits Furnished by Golden Rule Store CASH PRIZES Given Away e success by Lewis Beach, pro: tre, Inc. Screcn play by Walter nthony Coldeway. LOHA LAND” In Natural Colors TODAY ":40, 4:20, 6, 7:40 9:20 PLUNGE F-R-E- TONIGHT IS OVERLAND NIGHT EONORNT -ACADENY.. CASPER RKEONORN SAT. July 11 ALG-BARNES APOEARS IN PERSON AT fax Be THE: ALL NEW Ps SPECTACLE. Wt THIS OR AMY OTHER Crry PERFORMAN DAILY «tT 1°&-7 P.M. RAIN OR SHINE ee Reserve grandstand chairs on sale day of show at Midwest Pharmacy

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