Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ‘ ON SCREEN AT AMERICA) |x: Award Lengthy Is Awarded Big Agency After |; : Be-| eAm usements By R, FITCH Announced Conference tween Carroll and Asso- ciates. First Allotment of Sensa- | Kent tional New Medicine to Arrive Today—W. S. Kimball Issues Statement | to Public. s been 1 . ; I D e I a | < ‘ I a Mr. | ( y K 1 F each | é tion and prestige t r How I a K a I 4, and| f ert r 1 t pe g AY pla W. S. Kimball Issues Statement v me a individ Benefits Guaranteed t at by our firm. Prir guarantees is that if any js not benefitted t } bottles of Karnak, his or he will be cheerfully ref 1 indi the confiden be Karr Ir the mar t mor In ¢ t the enor mand for Karnak that is ant pated here, an order for a big shi; mont of the medicine has been place , K Sty t . facts about announced orrow, it wan #tated.—4dv, RAINBOW GIRLS COMEDY ‘AND “LUCRETIA LOMBARD? |FEATURED AT THE Ths | Rudolph Valentino's search for a new leading woman is at end, Rudy s a Russian in bis new film, he Black Eagle.” For some weeks he has been looking diligently for a suitable leading lady to play op- posite him in the picture, Just re- riding in the Hollywood Hills, nd her. She {fs no other than Banky, Samuel Goldwyn's jan find. Vilma makes her AMERICA — “Her | Secret,” with Husband's Antonio Moreno an. | Erich Von| | novel “McTea-| |» RIALTO—"Greed,” pitted: man in “The Dark Angel.” This new picture of Vilma, who me on the screen in her , shows her in the rid- habit she wears in her first pic- » on this side of the Atlantic id the charming Vilma wears a t and rides side saddle too, ater on we may see her as Juliet he “perfect lover,” presented by like Evans and the Rainbow Girls ARKEON — Overland given free. Ted Rose | Band IRIS— “A Night at eyed Coach and His 's just. nks he has overs in these two. core and her husband, nick, are back from ubroad, and she is working on scenes for “We Moderns" in Hollywood. Jack Mulhall plays opposite her. >! Colleen is t make a series of 12 ew pictures r First National, ac- cording to a new contract just igned, doing four a year. . , . Dor- othy Sebastian appeared at the First National studio the other day with patent leather eyebrows, which, it seems, is the very lates fad of the ultra fashionable, Dorothy says she keeps them shiny with a shoe brush, - David Torrence is a star golfer, He made a hole in one recently— 70 yard lift. Nobody dares to speak m first now. ... Blanche Sweet evidently considers her face her for- She has had {t insured for $150,000, . Glenn Hunter will make the famous Charles Ray story, The Clod Hopper.” He is at pre: ent working on The Pinch Hitter." . + The new Chaplin baby is not to be a junior, Charlie says the baby will be called Spencer a family name “]and his second name. “I think {t is *|a mistake to add a junior to a child's name, It is bad for his individuality,” he explains . . . Charlie is overlook: *|ing an opportunity. Douglas Fair- ‘/ banks gives $100 to every baby boy born to a United Artists family when the parents name him Doug: John er VN STROHEIM' ‘GREEDY FM NOEL A TENGE QPS TODAY AT ALTO "| las, Lionel Barrymore {s to leave C wick Pictures, to the | ague | 1 with mar | Constipation, ' fae ahd eee Sick Headach renewing that vigor and good feel- ing 0 necessary to b: He Js cunning in his realistic paint | 5 of n Francisco dentist's tion through the lust of his gold, in the betrayal of th his fend. He paints it 5 never seen on the s always found i Mi JUNIORS=—Littlo is : inted 10c—DANCE—10¢ re a at ie a whe £ ee ee Bet oor I bi ful, gr Dancing Every Night DANCING ‘AT 8:30 P. M. (i | BIG SPECIAL TONIGHT In order to avoid congestion we are pee eee starting the dance early. Everybody enter- "but, that characte | NIGHT HAWK \f ing the hall will be given for it | PAVILION | but | K and Cambridge re Repair Electrical Appliances. ight Hawk 1-Piece “A NIGHT AT RECTOR’S” RAINBOW GIRLS Musical Comedy Company Also Photoplay “LUCRETIA LOMBARD” A Drama of Flaming Pas- sion from the Novel by KATHLEEN NORRIS With MONTE BLUE and IRENE RICH It ain’t goin’ to rain ») more Dancing till Two o’Clock Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 10¢ and 25¢ Che Casper Daily Cribune NESS OVEN American debut opposite Ronald Col- | | FREE TONIGHT Admission—Gents 50c, Ladies 25c eh Overland . TODAY Tenlsks : achle hy : Tonight Watermelon Dance THURSDAY NIGHT Watermelons will be yiven FREE to everybody at- tending the dance tomorrow night. the dance and eat melons with us. ADMISSION 75c—DANCING FREE WASHINGTON HALL Lasky reports his signature to a contract to make a story called "The Lucky Lady,” by Robert . Sher- wood and Bertram Block. Greta Nis- sen will be the lady in the question and William Collier, Jr., will have Vilma Banky 2 supporting part, Ragul Walsh will the leading heavy ect Clown.” Mr, Holmes is the only prominent play- n who has never por- athetic role, probab! er ont trayed a s koown low 1 RY WHERE For results try a Tribune Classi- fied Ad. Come und enjoy WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925 moval of Charles armstrong secretary of state, Armstrong is a_i son-ir Frank W. Howbert, interr collector in Denver ‘ figured in inv OF COLORADO = RESIGNS KLAN (By The . Milliken, DENVER, Colo., J Associated Press)—Carl It's invaluable fo} o secretary of state in Colorado, re Rashes Burns | whith he has been a member for tho Chafing Stings Sunburn CutsS signed from the Ku Klux Klan of ||} ! } 1 H 1 | last four years. ' In a letter to Harry C, Hoftman Thats why you n of Wichita, Kan,, imperial represen- tative of the klan since the resigna- tion of Dr, John Galen IL @ as | grand dragon of Colorado, Milliken jsaid he was resigning because the klan attempted to dictate the re- See HUNTER-GOL| NEW AND USED FURNITURE 3-Piece Mahogany Bedroom Set__ Good Leather Seat Rocke 4-Piece Wicker Set 5-Piece Blue Breakfast Set-_-___.___________ We Renovate and Remake Matt Also Do Packing and Crating’ 242 West First St. Phone 220( ESSEX COACH READ THE BACK PAGE OF TODAY’S TRIBURE A carload will arrive in Wonderful six at a wonderful price. a few days. Call for demonstration, “HER HUSBAND'S SECRET” Another drama to touch your soul, by Frank Lloyd, the man who gave you “The Sea Hawk.” No wife can afford to miss it. Four great stars to make its drama unforgettable— Patsy Ruth Miller % ‘Antonio Moreno Ruth Clifford David Torrence ALSO COMEDY “CUT LOOSE” NEWS—TOPICS s HAROLD LORING, Organist Shows 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10c and 40c Gold! Gold! Gold! | I TSFORNS pages are vivid with its glitter- ing allure. The story of a beauty who placed the love of gold above all else in the world is one of the Mgsk_ astounding stories real life ever filmed. es! , ERICH VON STROHEIM’S production of "M°TEAGUE 4 FRANK NORRIS adaptation by JUNE MATHIS ox ERICH VON STROHEIM The Fight in Death Valley is only one of the Big Scenes. ALSO A BEN TURPIN COMEDY, “A RASPBERRY ROMANCE.” Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, ® O'Clock INTERNATIONAL NEW TODAY TOMORROW FRIDAY

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