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PAGE TEN. IG0EAD NOL FRE IN TEXAS (Continued From Page 1) |for Mrs, Harold ‘Lloyd ts to star in her own right in feature pictures. It is a fitting thing that “Safety Last” tells one of the most charming |love stories ever presented in a plo- ture. As the Boy, head over heels in love, Harold gets into the most try- ing difficulties. In fact, Lloyd climbs] the side of a twelve story building, and runs into more hair-raising situa- |tions than anyone could imagine. But was spewing from the valve,” Mr./his reward is winning the love of his Simmonds said. “When the valve screen sweetheart, The Girl, and, in-! fell back, I saw a tiny spark caused |cidently, Mrs. Harold “Lloyd. Come| by friction of the metals striking. /and wish them loads of happiness! and sensing disaster I ran from the ae well just a moment before the ex-| plosion, which sent showers of burn- ing ofl in every direction. i] Fl UR ORCHESTRA “It seemed as though I was being pursued by the great burst of flames, | when a terrific gust of heat swept! past me.” | Mr. Simmonds said a small nephew | of Mr. Hughes was standing by his| IT K aide and escaped by running. A| F F MEETING stranger standing near the derrick, | ' . | evidently did not see or heed the} | and was enveloped in the| feria sais skeleton now floats in the; Troop Four’s new orchestra made pool of ligiid fire. |its first appearance at a meeting of ‘The fire was plainly discernible at|the Knights of Columbus last eve-| Mexia, some 30 miles away. | ning together with the full troop and aerate te was entertained royally by the/ STEPS TAKEN TO its after the Scouts showed their SMOTHER FLAMES. endered some excellent POW sxan, -May of music, teen steam boilers ng as-| The new orchestra ts composed of sembled before daylight to about | Farry Mahoney, trap drummer; Wil-| the ill-fated wildcat Hughes-McK!e| liam Johnson, pianist; Edward O’Con- lease. Arrangements were made to h Heagany, | turn on steam from the entire battery and the boys did very well phone and Jose he Casper emergency Troop for Casper in case @ call comes in for the Scouts. Troop Four is becoming well equipped for hiking and Scout work, the intensive drills that the Troop has been having xs placing the boys in position to be of real service to the community and the many hikes that on their first appearance in public. After the orchestra had completed its program, Barry Mahoney, accom: panied by William Johnson rendered the famous obligato of the Lost Sheep which brought forth great applause from the audience. The Scouts and Knights then sat down to a late repast which was en- joyed by all and by the Troop espe- cially, At the close of the evening, the Casper Juntor orchestra, came and rendered some excellent music and Brian Dougherty and Mr. Halley sang for the entertainment of the gathering. The Casper Junior orchestra ts composed of Fay Crater, violin; Fair Hawkes, trap drums; Jerry Bishop, cornet; Harry ‘Troxel, saxaphone; Miss Fay Searles and Miss Catherine Searles as violin and plano. Troop Four will leave Friday eve- ning for their new cabin on top of Casper mountains on a hike over the week end. The Troop will leave in three groups, the first patrol being composed of the larger boys who will Prepare the cabin for the rest. . The Troop will officially assume posses- sion of the new home according to ritual on this hike and the boys aim to make this cabin and its surround: ings a beauty spot on the mountains by planting flowers and arranging the location to the best advanta During Troop Four's absence, rangements will be made for another Troop to assume the duties of the excellent condition physically. Any member of Four, even the smallest boy, is trained to handle emergencies with a cool head and in case of accident to render the best ald practicable. The Troop is a credit to the Scout organization and Casper city. —— ‘COLUMBIA COMEDY CLEVER PLAYS LAST TIMES TODAY For the last times tonight the Re- vues company will present “Hippity Hop” the fast comedy which opened Tuesday night to packed houses and | (HILDREN'S COLDS should not be “dosed.” ‘Treat them externally with— ywiéKs VAPORUB Over 17 Million’ Jara Used Yearly in/an effort to check the fire. = = JOCKEY TRAINS | JACK PICKFORE ‘When ft was decided that he should play the star role in W. B. M. Fer guson’s great racing story, son's Finish,” and in-view-of the fs that this hero of fiction 1s a jockey. | Jack Pickford, screen star, immedi- ately engaged as his coach L. Wil- son the most experienced profession- al jockey he could find. It is said that no jockey in all American turf history has a record which surpasses Wilson's. For more than eighteen years he was a winning rider in the greatest races staged in this country. He has ridden in 245 races in One year and has often fig- ured in eighteen races in a sing!e week. For some time he was star rid- er for S. C. Hildreth, receiving $10,- 000 a year. Wilson participated prom- fnently in the Kentucky Derby at/ Louisville three different times and | finished “in the money” in the Amer- | Yan Derby at Washington Park, Chi- cago, Only three years ago after all hig long and tiring service, he won a race for Mrs. Payne Whitney in a steeplechase event at Saratoga. Since 1904 Wilson has held the| world's record for covering a mile and fifty yards. He has won wie praise for his skill in handling new horses, having won with more “first outs’ than any other registered eased ” Joeek: Pickford’s new picture, “Gar- rison’s Finish,” will be shown at the ‘america theater Friday and Satur-| ——@q—— SEREEN'S HAPPY PAIR COMING HERE SATURDAY | IN “SAFETY LAST FILM Come and meet the Happy Couple of Filmfom—Mr. and Mrs. Harold L'oyd. Yea, they are no tar ee the spectacled comedian, Harold, anc his pretty? Uttle leading lady, Mildred Davis. | Harold and Mildred are coming to the Rialto theater Saturday in the severreel Pathecomedy, “Safety Last,” and the big event in their lives took place shortly after the com pletion of the production. This delightful romance of th versheet began about three years when Mfidred joined the Hal Roach forces and made her first appearance with Harold in the two-reel comedy, “From Hand to Mouth.” A warm friendship sprang up between the young people resulting in merry wed ding bells. fety Last," ‘by the jcture in which Har. Bring your mail o A large stock of Se ax. 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