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—! PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Sunday Cribune CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TOENTERTA MYSTIC PULL OF NORTHLAND 16 FOUND IN FEATURE AT RIALTO. “Baree, Son of Kazan,” With Anita Stewart | in Leading Role Is Offering Today at Popular Theater. | iver Curwood’s b Anita Stewart, y at the R in the hea carries a ture, featuring s now sho’ mournt m ate. You will see EWSNOLES“MOVIELAND II) erenean |i Pits atoeany 6S a Canadian by STAR DUST. A man has been ing n rowing time. She is er to Wed Edmund I E in August, you k took a drop ocean during the filming of al jagged ays, a in the He has beer ein with th hovering over him Doctor » he'll recover ir for the wed & unless co: tions set in. * * * Pity poor Heler ev ted Lilyan oodles of hair, la 1908 mode. 3 tells me she is ng all aspirants for her hand ough an unusual test. May tly played a dual role in ,” and had her keeps the photo in a prom place in r home with the legend “Could you love me when I'm old Poor Rudolph Valentino, who has Donn I 5 5x ae been trying to “uplift the movie: bhava ava to yonald Pgden lately, has decided to abandon the | jiterati to cuvcg my e mitest Of the effort and go back to “shelking,” | Burn oots succumb "to" the movies which, it seems fs what the “f 5 Cari pers” want him to do and what Metr they will pay to wee him do. He 8 pur- doesn’t like it, as “sheiks” are not Fool.” ‘FORTY WINKS LIGHT, SWIFT AND FURIOUS CHRYSLER'S PRIDE IS CENTERED IN AUTOS NEXT TO HS FAMILY Since the name Walter P. Chrys Forty W i" a aaat > th ler, through the Chrysler car, first sid penta pe, fehemend became known to the public, it has os mg be penees grown to a position of commanding | °f the las of stage his- importance in the automobile indus- 7 7 try. Men competen DeMille, ¢ he an 1 : 1 Frank U | ‘ Husband ected king, he | elf as ar i e bs al the t ina | f FEATURE FILM AND RAINBOW GIRLS AT IRIS car not | makes to the plants ts th» occast for @ personal the quality of the Ch only is maintained t | —_ | For results try a Tribune Class! | -" « Ad CHICAGO & NO! Westbound 603 ... atbound Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a. m, and 1 p. m. and 5 p, m. Leave Salt Cosel CHICAGO, BURLIN 8 a.m, No. Express Bus “Leaves No, 80 .... Salt Creek Transportation Co, Westbound BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 this hot weather. She Virginia Vance. going to wed N Edwards, film ing two wigs in “The & models of gen- | comedian, around me. In * one g haired on ; and meantime Marguerite will b e tec 1 2 t had d in re-establishing herself o | to show his credentialn, TRAIN SCHEDULES The first Mrs. Cruze, Marguerite Si Compson (standing), an By DAISY DEAN, (Central Press Correspondent) HOLLYWOOD, July 25. Marguerite Snow's broken heart is| no more ‘The former wife of James Cruze { Cal., erted to play and mother in solitar James Cr There was time when Marguerite and Jimmie were accounted the hap- piest married couple in Hollywood They lived in.a pretty little house with thelr daughter, Julie, and kept out of the kind of doings that have given Hollywood a bad name. They Margueriate and Jimmie, when the “Miion Dollar Mystery,” the first notable film ser- jal, was made, Marguerite was the villianess, Florence La Badle the heroine, and Jimmie the reporter had met, IRIS New Show Today | Mrs. Cruze No. 1, Back in Films, ’ Makes New Matrimonial Venture now, the second Mrs. Cruze, Betty nd Mr, Cruze himself, It Jimmie, at the end of twenty hectic pters, wedded Florence in reel and then turned around and ried Marguerite in real life. was quite a story when rated, All the ran actor, but anting to success ed Wagon" America und ot and r films lauded ud. In time a divorce. Marguerite nto retirement, suff said, with+a broken Only recently Cruze, now one of the three highest pald directors in filmdoom, married Betty 2 star, Compson, And now Marg { “The Cov- | IMPRESSIVE AND SPECTACULAR SCENES OUTSTANDING IN ‘QUO VADIS’ AT AMERICA THEATER One of the most impressive scenes] stirring episode, but very few prob- in the new First National picturiza-|ably have realized with what con- tion of “Quo Vadis," which is play-]summate care and technical skill the ing at the America theater today and | scene has been prepared. Monday is that depicting the des-] ‘The director no longer limits him- truction by wild beasts of the Chris-| self to a narrow circle of action; tal tians in the ar at Rome. ented men, such as directed “Quo t is at this point of th Vadis," have broken away from the of the photo-spectacle supreme that|trammels of the legitimate a vivid incident takes place, namely,|and their productions now present the rescue of Lygia from the furfous | an almost unlimited range of vision bull which ts about to gore her to 11 Jannings has the ro! death, and the appeal to the cruel and the supporting cast i OKIE, DUE. stage, enactment 's have th Rialto. and Monday, wart in J picture, ‘ of Kazan.” Mack Sennett comedy. “Wandering Waistlines.” Kinogram News. Tuesday and 29, aymond C Winks.” Felix the ban clasri Thursda Sinday July 26 —Anita Curwood's big mes Oliver dom do movie fans have the ‘tunity of seeing an all-star cast Jarl Hudson has selected Meher ion on the n and Wednes: , July in ‘ Forty Ur: s famous nev kie,” Tuesday nore Cat Cortoon, at the and Friday, July 30 and : : In the cast of this latest First 31.—F Starke and Wallace} National picture are Dorothy Mac Beery the Devil's Cargo. Hal] aii in the title role, John Bowers Roach comedy and International! 4. the poc r, Wobart Bosworth | News. as Chickie's ier, Myrtle Stedm: Starting Saturday—Glorla Swan friend, Glayds B well a son in “Madame Lans Gene. mother, Olive Tell a wealthy rival of Chickle, Paul Nicholson as a millionaire who fhinks of women rally Sonder- AMERICA. Sunday and Monday, July “Quo Vadis” with Emil Jannings nd Lillian Hall Davis. Also News. | and Tuesday, Wednesd and Thursday, duly 2 30, Dorothy McKail, usually ma will never Mackaill in “Mighty, forget Dorothy “Chickie’ with Lak’ a Rose.” Following that pic- John Bowers, Hobart Bosworth and | ture she was swamped with offers rtle Stedman. Also ly, | from produc In “Chickie” she Yes, Yes, Nanette”; Patho | portrays the poor ty who longs and Topics of tho Da for a millionaire Friday and Saturday, July 31 and | tno opportunity August 1. it r ‘nItrodute Me" with Douglas Mc: | husband, and with to get one, turns Bowers one of the big HERE TUESDAY. which will } ever since he appeared long ago in ‘Richard the Lion-Hearted” and “Lorna Doone.” Recently he won added laurels in First National's “So Big.” Hobart Bosworth needs no tintro- duction to the screen fans. Almost since the industry began he has been one of its outstanding figures. Myr- tle Stedman, who recently signed a long time contract with First Nat- jonal, started in pictures in the old Selig days in Chicago and was long noted for her acting in Westerns. Glayds Brockwell gained her first fame in “vamp” roles; then to show her versatility she turned to char- acter parts, for which she {s in great demand, Olive Tell {s an actress well known on the stage. Paul Nicholson scored heavily in First National's “As Man Desires” and again in “I Want My Man.” He was the first legitimate age actor to appear In moving pic- in New York. Lora Sonder: and Industry. in Purses. hibitions, 300 men. rt Ober and Anne Corn- Pathe Re and Fox the movie folk lowings among ew SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1925 IN THE PUBLIC was one of the outsanding hits of the Music Box Revue in New York a year ago. Crowning the production of “Chickie” was the selection as di rector of John Francis Dillon, who directed First National's phenome nal success, ‘Flaming Youth.” 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 Rodeo, with best riders of the west. Casper Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS Tel. 27 268 Industrial A WYOMING’S FALL FESTIVAL State Fair AT DOUGLAS Sept. 15-19, 1925 Showing the best in Live Stock, Agriculture A program of exceptional merit. $3,000 Fourth United States Cavalry in military ex- Free Acts, thrilling and enjoyable. Midway for day and night entertainment. For information address Thos. F. Doyle, Secretary, Douglas, Wyoming IRIS. Sunday and Monday, July 26-27. “The Tiger Rose” with Lenore Ulrich, Also Harry “Ike” n nd his Rainbow Girls in musical eomedy day and Wednes t One to Spa: RAINBOW GIRLS . —— AND —— IKE EVANS IN A MUSICAL COMEDY OFFERING ALSO PHOTOPLAY “TIGER ROSE” W LENORE ULRICH | Musical Comedy «t 2:30, 8 and 10 Matinee 10c and 20c Evening 10c and 25c $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper Dally Tribune information teading to the capture of the person who Ir fraudulently collecting subscriptions from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any on» thelr subscription except the urrier who delivers the paper or 19 authorized collector from the iffice. If rou are not sure you are owing the right collector, ask him It he can not do so please call the Tribune Telephone 15 RTHWESTERN Arrives Departs ~~1:80 p, m. 1:50 p, m Departs | ~~ 6:45 p.m. IGTON & QUINCY | Departs | 4:00 p.m 6:00 p. m THE NEW GIGANTIC QoU”0 VADIS ONE OF THE GREATEST FILM SPECTACLES OF THE AGE 20,000 IN THE CAST HEADED BY EMIL JANNINGS The revels that were in Rome—that made flaming history reliyed in this drama for your delight. REGULAR ADMISSION 10c AND 40c SHOWS—1, 8, 5, 7 and 9 TODAY and MONDAY FOLLOW THE CROWD TO Riverview Park MILLS, WYO. BIG DANCE TONIGHT SWIMMING ALL DAY Good Music—Good Floor Regular Bus Service A GREAT CAST ANITA STEWART DONALD KEITH JOE RICKSON Kinozgram News RIALTO Also MACK SENNETT patsanrs “WANDERING WAISTLINES” Pathecomedy Qeertnsemeeeoee Shows 2:40, 4:20, 6, 40, 9:20 1, “BAREE SON OF KAZAN” By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD .- Taken in the heart of the snow-covered Canadian wilderness and featuring WOLF the war dog of the A. E. F., probably the most t celebrated animal in the world. “A Riotous Luugh~ Pullers — TOMORROW. MIDSUMMER CARNIVAL AND JOY WEEK 6 -BIG DAYS-G COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 27 Clark’s Greater Shows. 8—HIGH CLASS ATTRACTIONS—8 Merry-Go-Round, Ferris Wheel, Merry-Mix-Up, the Kiddies. EVERYTHING TO AMUSE—NOTHING TO OFFEND \ Show Ground K and Cambridge Take North Casper Bus Fairy Swing for a