Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1925, Page 20

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PAGE EIGHT Che Casver Sunday Cribune SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1925 fel esc arsid es Sec ea See ees oe ee Se PE) Ce oe eg We io er ash ed ‘CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TO ENTERTAIN THE PUBLIC, THEATER LWES UP TO ITS NAME : Marshall Neilan’s Latest Picture Now on Showing | Here Proves Lively and Beautiful Comedy-Melodrama. ment of arguments regarding past events. Pee | TWO ROADS REPORTED NEARING COMPLETION WHEATLAND, Wyo., Aug. 29.4 Two roads of considerable import- se so would] ance to automobile travel {n this on the provinces of] part of the country are now prac- r}other departments of the paper, or| tically completed, according to A. L, bec e of lack of space. I cannot | Hoffman, county commissioner, one give beauty recipes, nor can I tell! being the cut-off on the Laramie how to prepare foods. I cannot] Whentlend highway across the attempt to trace quotations or give| southwestern part of the Wreatland ad Lockwood's wid- osphere in that pro- duct s life in the movie game f ood many. * * * Lewis Stone aspired to write the great American drama—that's how he happened to into the movies. One day ‘he t s play, to a pro- ducer. The big man wouldn't eyen bother to put he bhst r onto the ad inéa pie-| ¥ e great Ame can be a movie | ba I must is d it keeps mi 2 : de alae ipa 2 oe ey the words of. oldeongs). Another | fiaig and the otline: the, Wheatland. : I Pola } thinks the oth unjust and each phere is the settle. *letcher Park road. - {AMERICA LAST TIMES TODAY AN IRVING CUMING PRODUCTION “% I feel devil and tried to give ears old, un- scoldings, have failed is sense of His father 8 a com comes to'me and I were between 1 does fferent from We are unat the boy ve ALHIA RUBENS, COMING MONDAY, i MARY "PHILBIN WORRIED MOTHER y. ‘tember |p Don't be too discouraged abc r n “Th STARTED CAREER AS A DANCER The Rose y's failure to know right “Call | few boy 1 C4 : f FT | shield x Pea car ress other IT’S A UNIVERSAL JEWEL ~ | ones Tho Darling of New| that he n seahtie, Aldos IevoeReel (Comedy: Oui adapted | Monday “Drifting.” ee to let him on “UNCLE TOM’S GAL” : ‘in the "aly ay ae ona —-And— 1 H ware | Threats Against soline ‘and we Mr. Harold Loring at the Organ go a long > argume thinks Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 40c | Trainman Lead To} wx: that he 60-Day Jail Term |" '° ee ua to his| — a SELFISH MOTHER e rush \ © un- Or Ag 1 film made from h when | at w picture in which Miss F at La i aol TODAY TOMORROW in the anything Ve Sea ae DARLING Priscilla Dean Your mother's attitude 4s unrea- | ah sonable. You should be allowed to | Featuring many nice girl friends as , since you do not go with | Our Own « ’ nd do not keep late hours. he does not like this par- nduce her to let you | 5. 4 tay a y eggy An Interesting Dramatic girl into your home Thriller | n the train whi son had refused to Otto station it tion. ¢ vacate 's the friend better, perhaps r mother will change her mind. / eee —Also— Be ond the Roni my An Directed by Scott Dunlap 1 townspeople will be in th | | | cA HUNT STROMBERG | ee Shea aN f Personally supervised production th YM icaxed BM pm | ei laminae == as [ALTO WEDSEADAY NEDNESDAY | Las, i ADMISSION AT RIVERVIEW PARK TONIGHT TED ROSE AI Ay HIS 10-PIECE BAND ARE LEAY- ING CA 2 AND WILL PLAY THEIR FARE- WELL THIS EVENING—A GREAT CROWD IS EXPECTED TR ; BNO GATE ee Mis Eis NO GATE | ADMISSION Every 15 Minutes ff ADMISSION ais | S he “phe led the men an exciting onase/’, Dr Neeser one ee Comedy Comedy AT PINE BLUFFS SOON tion in ethics and good taste. And Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 20c —Also— MARGIE: But how can he still 1 to whom he was engaged. Evi- you really are too young for ad- ail ‘LARAMIE COUNTY FAIR Ss sirwittniscoveraks If “Speed Boys” | “THE ROARING KID” ly the young man needs instruc. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY | MILOS MINSTRELS)| BAND and ORCHESTRA 45 MINUTES OF UP-TO-DATE MINSTRELSY AND MUSICAL COMEDY FEATURING Ray Ewert and His $1000.00 Piano Accordion Maxine Milo, Premier Saxophone Soloist Rene Vincent, America’s Greatest \1%2; Soloist Olive, Cornetist and Pianist Cavallo Milo Playing Cornet and Piano at Same Time Concert Pianist SINGERS, DANCERS, MUSICAL ARTISTS AND THE FUNNY END MEN IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR PROGRAM MONDAY TUES. and WED. CHEYEN} The z to be he east. of Cheyenne, Septen jand 9. se of the extrao | crops h are being harvested \in the county the exhibits are expected F to be the best ever displayed in the - a | savite d ry Alde county. The premium winning ex NO GA’ TE | Hollywood to her te The Cubist Cafe of Montmartre, will be | Paris, is being reproduced on the ing y | of the pe | will be of ¢ difficulty in select-] M. G. M. lot as a setting or “The 5) FAREWELL | TOMORROW, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY The strangest, most A human love story i ! | WOMAN'S |____ FAITH Featuring | ‘| eA Alma Rubens woman’s battle —And— Wy east enstclaad Biwi * With against their own Be BLANCHE SWEET in “THE SPORTING VENUS" HARRY CAREY in “BEYOND THE Men Lost BLANCHE SWEET ‘ love! Percy Marmont JIMMY ADAMS COMEDY THE PACEMAKERS COMEDY Their But they never RONALD COLMAN KINOGRAM NEWS FELIX CARTOON Fee ctit knew the janegieg LEW CODY ey" sia —Also— ADMISSION ho Did Not —It's sad y \GE Care! =I med Sint aan carat BUDDY MESSINGER MATINEE EVENINGS GREAT Love iG008) ae —In— CHILDREN 10c CHILDREN 25¢ FILM! KIN 2 i J j —And— SHOWS START 1, 2:40, 4:40, 6, 7:30 AND 9:30 MINSTRELS AT 3, 7:45 AND 9:45 Mr. Harold A, Loring at the Organ Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 40c RIALTO =. 9:2 TOMORROW

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