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>, PAGE FOUR Am usements : By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH PRIVATE AFFAIRS’ ENDS TOORY AT RIALTO; “CODE! OF THE WEST’ SATURDAY | ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT. AMERICA—"My Son,” with Nazimova. Harold Loring at the America organ. RIALTO — “Private Affairs,” with Mildred Harti IRIS — “Thunder | with Fred ‘Thomson. | ARKEON—EF | Rose and His Fiftes After a suc ‘ul run at the . J Ste aemat cil vsheakement has |ared Harris, David Butler, Betty been forced to “fold up its tents | Francisco, Willis Marks, Arthur She Avabs, and as silently steal|Hoyt and Charles Sellon, gives a way." Therefore, tonight will mark | f@Wlgss interpretation of the amus the rform.| ins Characters that people this en teraining tale. of this ance aud Hoffman pro duction, adapted from George Pat ullo’s well-known and widely read Saturday Evening Post story, “The Ledger of Life.” wt “Private Affairs” first made its apparance at NAZIMOVA ENDS. TODAY: NORMA TALMADGE OPENS t fi the Rialto theater, welcomed Jack Pickford, who was engaged by Edwin Carewe as a feature pl: er to support Nazimova in “My So: the First National feature now play ing at the America theater, where it ends today, has the name role. The part is a radical change from any Pickford has heretofore interpreted, inasmuch as he appears as a Portu- it by R. Fitch ritics of picture that is all too yelonic days of sex a sin in the world the cinema. Its keynote is simplicity, charged with such clear s the sort re in these and forceful spurts of wholesome | guese fisher boy who loves three humor that it becomes a thoroughly | women. refreshing and whi invigorating Pickford in the past has had a piece of screen drama. wide range of characterizations, but Mr. Hoffman's personal direction ‘his latest role, he declares, his is apparent throughout the produc- | happiest. tion and the cast, which includes] Other supporting members in Ca- Gladys Hulette, bert Agnew, Mil-| rewe’s company include such well known thespains as. Hobart Bos- worth, Ian Keith, Charley Murray, Ma Akin, Constance Bennett’ and Det Farley. * Nornia Talmadge Saturday at America. Some gigantic sets were built for The box 5 Norma Talmadge’s new First Nat is blue fonal picture to be shown at the +, America theater’ starting aturday. Opaliar The first is a complete English inside theater of the 1900 period. This the- ater is perfect in every detail and Norma Talmadge’s new triumph, “The Lady,” with an unsurpassed cast of screen celebrities opens a four days’ engagement at the Ame emotional drama in this tender love drama—the love drama of Polly, the burlesque dancing girl, for a nobleman. It will live in your memory when most films are forgotten, TEXAS NOSES OUT LEGION AS was done from old photographs ob tained in London. It includes the stage, dressing rooms, back stage orchestra pit, boxes, galleries. a1 lobby of the theater where “Flor: dora” was first presented in Lon don. = Next were reproductions of th Hotel Metropole and the exterior and interior of the Casino at Monte Be sure to get real Resinol Af you want to get rid of eczema, pimples, or other distressing skin eruption, you will accept no ‘‘ sub- stitute’? for Resinol. 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DAVID BUTLER Zane Grey’s comedy-romance-thriller produced in God’s own settings. | No thrills can touch these— —the astounding forest fire; —the desperate ride thru the flames; —the miraculous escape; —the race between horse and auto, STARTING TOMORROW Carlo, The gambling rooms also were | greatest achievement. SATURDAY AT. AMERICA ‘ The Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1925 Norma Talmadge in “The Lady”---Her Greatest Production---At the America Theater Tomorrow Miss Mildred Walker, Pittsburgh's entry in the national beauty contest, not only is the most beautiful but also the most perfect girl in the Smoky City, it is claimed. Venus of Pittsburgh The girl who wanted to be a lady and the man who stole a heart. aturday—Norma rises to new heights of ca theater, tomorrow, h ; : “The Lady” is Norma’s She is 17 and a high school girl. was necessary to have them such as were worn in that particu of Ma agi 8 England scene, with the London fog dimm ar section yout twenty-five yea: ‘seille Stil another huge set howing the house of parli and London Bridge was that ment in Thi the whole set, was a triumph of architecture, lghting and camera work. The Lady” is a First Nationa attraction produced by Joseph M Schenck. It was directed by Frank Borzage. Wallace MacDonald RIALTO ==» | a's leading man CORN In one minute—just that quick—the pein le gone. Dr. Scholl's Zino-pad is the sefe, sure, healing method to relieve painful corns. Pre- vents the pressure and rubbing of tight shoes—the cause of corns. Unfal ite action. The results are immedia' but a trifie. At all drug and shoe stores. Dr Scholl's Zino-pads Put one on—the pain is gone A Bishop-Cass Theatre TODAY—SATURDAY FRED THOMSON And His Horse SILVER KING af News “‘Thunder- ing Hoofs”’ —and Comedy— “ROMEO and JULIET” Shows Continuous—1 to 11 10c and 20c | OF 18 PIECES, ARKECN nine of the Oil City league, Legion bat wielders down with five hits yesterday evening and the Tex- as boys emerged on the long end of a 5 to 4 score at the end of the sched- uled the boys from the East side refinery The tively good ball and only two mis- plays were recorded against ent one. LOGGY LETS SLUGGERS DOWN WITH FIVE HITS IN BATTLE Bill Loggy, pitching for the Texas let. the Standard boys on for a nine inning tussle. Both games should be fast and well worth watching. “Johnny” Hines, speedy little curve ball pitcher will probably be on the mound for the Burlington, and it is expected that two well known scouts for the Western league will be in the stands with an eye to signing up new material for the Denver and St. Joseph teams of that league. The boys will put. forth ything they e in an effort to break into the big time, The Standard boys are out to take nd seven innings, Wight errors chalked up by the Legionites helped o rush most of their 8 Texas bunch pla altys acri 1 compar them. Fitzpatrics, on the mound for the Legion, allowed only seven hits and had he been given better support, | the measure of the Burlington 9 the story might have been a differ- | PUt one rn p tally in the last col- he railroaders. There will This victory for. the Texas puts them in a tle with the Standard one admission stay price of team for third place in the club you may and standings. h games. A great roaring crowd ThA Rebcat bireeies DelLihe ca tor }18 expected to turn out for what the Legion came when Galard! tent promises to be the fastest card pre sented by the Oil City a hot triple to left field but falled | [°°0 to touch second and was tagged out Fes as Se eS as he stood on the third bag, hy | 7/¢ box score in yesterday's game Westgaard. Merrill made a beau-| Texas— ABRHPOAE tiful catch of the first ball hit in | Ronaldson, 2b S02 yal t.'0 the first inning, when he robbed | Huinker, ss. (EEC woh ee Ronaldson of a hit with a backhand | Zoble, 1b ~ 10600 5 Logey, p. « 2°15. 073 20 unday afternoon the ‘Oil City | Rader, cf — 10100 League will present a premier card | Lawson, rf 11000 for the lovers of the game in Casper. | Snyder, !f 1.200 Two, fast games have been scheduled | Westgaard, 2 » 0 The s will Jock horns with the} Shepherd, c va Texas and the league leading Bur- —— Totals lington bunch will’ take the fighting SPIRIN SAY ‘‘BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Neuralgia Colds Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only ‘Bayer’ package a which contains proven directions Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—I ts A spectacular night with features j val re is the schedule | for the Arkeon dancing academy to | night Ted Rose the pop sical di rector Arkeon orchestra will | pres estra of 15 musicians | for the approval c I Casper | Whethe dances or not doesn't tte will be a treat to is orgar playing. Mr. nd is com o make it a point to visit the 4 | Another feature on the bill at this | famous academy is the twelve pairs of Holeproof hose which are to be given away tonight to persons hold ing th luck, nuniber: Six palr will be given to the gentlemen and six pair to the ladies. ‘Tho ladies will also r a pair of fancy gar: t A neat outfit for anyone to win anc omething useful and new Powder puff garters, a new craze j ir the east, have been secured for the premiums tonight and will cer t well with the fortunate start tonight and with a 15- nted musicians s the program, and hall is expected from the finish +2 HED THOMSON ATI IN THUNDERING HOOES Fred Thomson and his famous horse “Silver King,” will flash on the screen of the Iris theatre today where his latest starring vehicle, “Thundering Hoofs,”” opened today. “Thundering Hoots" 1s anid to be Thomson's most thrilling picture. Jie rides, shoots, and loves in his own inimitable fashion Silver King” thunders through the film on the gallop — bringing thrills to the audience as his speed 1 the heroine in saves his master the story when they find themselves in precarious situations, Patrons » Iristtheatre will like ‘Thun- dering Hoofs, In addition there is a fast com entitled “Romeo and atify those who enfoy oy a a | ~-—LAST TIMES TODAY— NAZIMOVA —WITH— JACK PICKFORD “MY SON” —Also— COMEDY NEWS Shows at 1 TOPICS 10c and 40c na ey Forget Your Cares in Loads of Fun at WASHINGTON HALL SATURDAY NIGHT “Where the Crowd Goes” 99c--ADMISSION---99c Dance All Evening BOHN’S ORCHESTRA For results try a Tribune Class! fied Ad. League this Legion— AB RH PO A E| Passed balls: Stone 2; Galvin, 2b oy Bag? a: Ge | me: 1 Umpires, § Merrill, 1b 1 0. 7 0 3|Mummert 01 1 0 0 »| Cheyenne Lions To 0 1 0 :| Lead Booster Trip CHEYENNE Lions: Boost Wyo., Aug. 7.—The trip to the Goshen Hole county will be held August 14 with the Rotary, Kiwanis and Com- merce clubs participating. A full day will be spent in a booster trip to Torrington and other points. po deiabliees oe J 2 10 100 301 0—5 120 0—4 Phree- balls: Struck Two base Huin hits: on 1, base oft Tribune Want Bring Health Warning Eat the Right Breakfast Hot Days Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Supplies the energy you need Adi OME people make a practice of passing vigor foods in summer. That's a mistake. Above all things, you must eat foods that give strength. For hot days drag energy away. For breakfast, have oats and milk. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. And that makes it easy. No hot kitchens. No fuming, no frying, no stewing. Start on oats tomorrow. Note how good you'll feel. Mark the way that. dragged-out feeling goes. You'll smile at hat days. You'll work better, think better. Just try it!—See the difference. GLADYS BROCKWELL and ROBERT AGNEW —In— “PRIVATE AFFAIRS” From the Saturday Evening Post Story What would you do if the whole town was talking about your “Private Affairs” ? Also H. C, Witwer’s “The Pacemakers” “THE GREAT DECIDE” Urban Classic—“ROVING THOMAS ON A FISHING TRIP” WL OE GSE, COTES fy INTERNATIONAL NEWS COME ALONG TWO SPECIAL FEATURES TONIGHT 15 + PIECE 15 ~ ORCHESTRA Under the Personal Direction of Ted Rose A SPECTACULAR MUSICAL PRESENTATION FREE TONIGHT 12—PATRS SILK STOCKINGS—12 HOLEPROOF HOSIERY 6—PAIRS POWDER PUFF GARTERS—6 Six pairs of hose to the ladies and six pairs tothe gentlemen. The ladies will also receive six pairs of those fancy garters. ONE BIG NIGHT TONIGHT —With— k ATURES UNHEARD OF rkeon “The Popular Place”

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