Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 24, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR | By ROSCOE musements | SRERERS TN SR CONKLING FITCH EMIL JANNINGS AS NERD N GIINTIC QUO YAOI OPENS TODAY AT AMER He w can a8 & misguided ger neelve of the real Ne, ‘SEED TODAY AT RMLTO THREE, SON OF KAZAN TOE SHOWN SATURDAY | ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT | | ¥ f the AMERICA—“Quo Vadis,” with | | | |Bmil Jann Harold Loring | | Jat the Am | | RIALTO * by Erich | | Von Stre n IRIS — Country Store at 9 Rainbow Girls Musical | EON —Holeproof Hosiery Fifty pair given free by | tesy of Harry Yesness | Dante's at the | Henr seen fit to stich is entirely a subject w z s “Fundamentalists” need | b no fears that their Hell has | resented. For six « terms of the ory, dramaticall 1@ Inferno sequences Pauline Starke, I Swickard and Wi HOLEPROOF HOSIERY FEE === TONIGHT AT THE ARKEON). Maw Greta Nis. 1 only re- will dance to at the Arkeon Ich wil of the lu p wing by Harry Ye the Barrel eat crowd Is expected for tl day evening dance at the dancing aca y known brand of Hol ¢ wants to show the p f Casper just what a fine article | of wear it is, and he has chosen this | In one minute—just that quick—the pain le Scholls Zino-pad fs the safe, eure, thod to relieve painful corns. Pre- pressure and rubbing of tight the cause of corns. Unfailing In Baree, Son of Kazan” Saturday at Rialto. d seem det a a ¢ mong filme of the highlights | Opens IND “DANTE'S INFERNO’: Gesktrs ro ¢ THE 4-DOOR BROUGHAM In the Hudson Line. A superb buy, $1,828, de- live red to your door. maf > rocks COUNTRY STORE TONIGHT AANGOW IRLS AT IRIS I Tribune wene its action, The results are immediate. Cost but a trifle. At all drug and shoe stores. en f Dr Scholl's “, Zino-pads ery, which uce a lot of fun ey > do not hold the lu tisee x fan the. unual Pe ay Tig | Put one on—the pain is gone CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:0 A. M. FARD—3212.50 Savee you approximately 12 hours’ travel between Casper end Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office TOWNSEND HOTEL PHONE 144 | 99.--DANcr.-99. SET FOR WASHINGTON HALL “WHERE THE CROWD GOES” Sweet and Peppy Music by BOHN’S ORCHESTRA } Everybody Out TOMORROW BIG CARNIVAL DAI Riverview Park COOLING PLUNGE—MATCHLESS DANCE FLOOR Musle by Rawhouser’s Dance Artists Admission 50c—Dance All Evening wase ring “Ierule Tr ES veri opposite Adolphe Menjou, in |a Wife,” and | in “In the Nami | ing as Broadway. rybody's ern. Lil A oles I mean, Love OF THE FAR. NORTH}, STARTING TOMORROW, || Big Saturday Night | w leading man, fiance, on the spur of the eta played her stage role in “Beggar on ‘sion of Then she “Lost 4 been playing in vaudeville tor the Rica 3 baled ie last year. ** * Trixie Friganza, ‘Tisha in “The Wan.| he, yeu know ts. slightly—er— * the big Biblical spectacle mount is making. a has been working in the liywood studios and not for the STAR DUST. doing UPA, the big German n Gish is Epic SILK STOCKING DANCE FREE 50--Pair Hole Proof Hosiery---50 25—PAIRS TO THE LADIES—25 25—PAIRS TO THE GENTS—25 ADMISSION FREE HARRY YESNESS “Man In the Barrel’ Store Exclusive Agent for HOLEPROOF HOSIERY : , the n this land misses the theate it~ playing Now curly-hair- ¢ for them after all, Lillan would be an Che Casper Daily Tribune ETENSREHSTERN 5,” etc, fame, you women want oulders they eoved nighties and of quite material. They ; ts Joseph Schenck thinks he has a| potential Jullet of all in Lillian Gish out of a| protect shape of the arm and] {he moras most fam trump card to beat that. He is said] Evidetnly the producers think the you a r pt to have too fat or . too thin arms if you wear ‘em long. Jean Acher (formerly Mrs. Ru- dollph Valentino, you know) has signed a contract to appear In pro- duction for Ceci] DeMille, Jean's appeared plump—ts back in Hollywood after a location trip to the Grand Canyon, Trixie says that aj] this stuff you read about burros being sure footed is press agent propaganda, She rode one down the Bright Angel Trail and he “stubbed his toe and did the nk of nothing.” ntly, “I got oft * * Ceclila De 8 young daughter with her father for needed another char- The Road to Yesterday,” was filming, and put her Cecilla went through her y “camera conscious, hich showy that ng in heredity after Sun Wind ‘Bust > Cinders her birth- elty a . He acter for ‘ which he to worl. pert with what is sor not going in ust RECOMMENDED SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. TICLANS, WRITE FOR FREE EYE BOOK. MURINE CO. CHICAGO 4y JAMES > OLIVER = cuRwoon DAVID SMITH PRODUCTION’ I Courtesy Keon to be an exciting movie event of the | W: future. simultaneously mado FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925 “Romeo and Juliet’ on the screen.| madge together in a grand Shake Ronald Colman picked as the| spearean spectacle. he thinks he now has in Vilma| Meanwhile Metro-Goldwyn be his Hungarian actress, the| Neves it has the perfect lover in 4y for Jullet. Ramon Novarro and the greatest The Romeo steeplechase promises No less than three p movie public ts now educated up to tragedy. to have tentative plans to bring Ru- dolph Valentino and Norma, Tal- Samuel Goldwyn was the first to FRANK, FEARLESS, BRUTAL, if you will, but true with the naked truth of life itself, Not Love— as you see it in the movies! a stark section of life, told magnifi- cently and faithfully ERICH rm ALSO BEN TURPIN COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWS RIALTO The New Gigantic s LOVADIS. . TODAY, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock A ‘ THE ROMAN CHARIOTEERS! How they drove—lashing their faur-span— plunging and reeling in their gold-studded chariots—dragging beautiful Christian girl martyrs—all for the sport of Nero—but men of iron, bold, reckless daredevils, driving hell bent for leather, not caring whether they lived or they died—the most thrilling, the most tragic, and the most exciting races ever run Emil Jannings The new gigantic production from the novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz and produced in Rome on the exact historical spots by Unione matografica Italiana. Presented National Pictures, Inc. SPECIAL MUSICAL SETTING BY HAROLD LORING NO ADVANCE IN PRICE 10¢ AND 40¢ FOUR GREAT DAYS—BEGINN Cine by First SHOWS—1, 3, 5, 7 AND 2 COUNTRY TONIG Hundreds of Valuable Articles Gi r Friday Night Twenty Persons Carried Ara oT ORE HT ; y Free—All Kinds of M ise— rried Away Arm Loads—You May Be Lucha Ton ue ——ALSO—— NEW SHOW WITH IKE EVANS’ RAINBOW GIRLS ———AND PHOTOPLAY——— “DANTE’S INFERNO” as ETE Shows at 7 and 9 IRIS 10¢ and 25¢ =e

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