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Wye Casper sonny wornmng wrmmne { WEDNESDAY, JULY TI, rszz. PAGE FOUR. young lions” of Greenwich Village; crowd seemed as though they couldn't| more pleasing than ever. Miss Mont-| yet put over by this clever company. were born. get enough. Billy Maine and Joe|gomery had the audience with her| ‘The big feature photoplay, “Rip Van| tion: The same program Will be re- directions as he tore to and fro, while cevsarpeant See ‘ctoe Sere OPH VIGOROUS WRITER | Ung the other animals as though they ' He was the son of Joseph B. and/ Barnett as the chief funsters kept the| right from the start. It remained,| Winkle,” is too well known for com-| peated tonight and tomorrow night Reve Bitar oust cate Elizabeth Hough, and was born at| big crowd in an uproar from rise to| however, for the quartette to carry|ment. Some beautiful seenes are} when the popular Columbia closes for | A leopardess plays an fmportant R EST Newton, Iowa, on June 28, 1857, and fall of the curtain. Many new vaude-| off the honors, they pat over some| shown and the action of the picturélan indefinite time. pel ME A ae Be Bt ia eh ee ee | Part Keay development of the story too] A. B. degree at the untver-| ville and ensemble numbers were in-| good numbers in snappy style and It le aeet haniore thee sity his native state in 18$0. He) troduced throughout the action of] were compelled to respond to severe } half-caste girl in os 7, ° was descended from Richar4 Hou; the musical comedy. Edna It i the best program |the South Pacife (Alige Brady) and| 4, The. Men-Next: Door” 1s -one~ or] ae -dewoended: from -ftichars, Hamp.) the sbsicel comedy mne. Senrn waa | sricores._16 is. easily the beat program | takes her from the islands into ciyili-| ‘M® Ost famous novels by America’s follows closely the best stage produc. most popular novelist, the late Emer-| ‘v'!liam Penn, in 1868. The Houg' | 5 : shi, "Sass ite eee 2 Real Adds Attempia to tame Tiare, the giri- But [C08 Hough. He was the man who| fom, vel dn rennanvanie unl A a The | eal Mutiny eventually the leopardess turns wpon| PTOUsHt with vivid reality the great| ** 4 a aspers Ni | nally PON! open west and its growth and de-|/¥ Migrated to “Virginia, whence = ietto him with thrilling results. velopment before the eye of the|J0SePh Bond Hough, school teacher, Finest Ladies . Thrills To Edward Langford is the leeding American millions who live east of moved to Iowa some years before the Entertain Orchestra i man in the production, and Montagu Civil i rye ye : "| Civil war, Ti @ Mississipp! River, that great. ar- ery Afternoon Doun Oo the | Love also pl 1 le. bi N “ } Body ig were of at canes, eramavi. pete win_‘theuinar ‘oP St" Eqne | Ameren todas uremy and Hea Today—Tomorrow Ggaeneg Sea In Ships sper enhhed as erUbabagry ae NO OM ae “64-40 or Fight,” “North of 36.” All That of Canadian. | BIG FLOOD SCENE SHOWN Vigoroun love ot tie ooantepaand Ge MUSICAL SHOW AT THE | COLUMBIA SCORES HIT Bi et came mine, ieee aa are counter, is enabled to call into use some of the actual The fact that he did not begin writ- m ing for publication until middle life poh gmdden Mnees, turing which he | [IY WYOMING FILM PLAY iret Sguarion, busniiston tegate. af , | ed by many as one of the younger| For thelr farewell production at the articipants of a similar and more genuine scene, nor | writers. In fact he was a veteran of| Columbia the Billy Maine company) Be afforded the 0) portunity of util izing instruments ravishingly from the ca in which he had been . eee sees el iaved, 50. Sane nation-wide note as a daring ex-|of players picked @ winner in the/ beautiful and he death of the) Milions of ‘tons af surging waisrl incor, big game hinter and devoted| “Hobse Baty.” hey wera: want of fighting which have actually played a part in such an occurrence. been the caus vhose ‘ound Tuesday | crashing th ; untamed— sae oe ebb, Uae ng through the valley; Homes| vatureiover . before |)\most jot.” the | by. a packed Eause Jaat wight and itp 5 SET WRESSE | aa \@ that’s Alice near the Cu am corrals, 38) Swept away; farms engulfed; cattle miles northeast Casper on the, and sheep drowned by the hundreds; Brady in this ‘ove story. A South Sea dance r— The Mutiny staged by Elmer Clifton, producer and di- rector of “Down to the Sea in Ships,” on board the square-rigger, “Charles W. Morgan,” was in no sense of the word a “strawberry festival,” but a real he- man fight. Captain James A. Tilton, engaged as Sand Springs ro: A note found in|™mammoth trees uprooted and sent t gave the man’s | careening down the smashing torrent n and his ad-|—all these phases of tragedy followed rio, Canada.|in the wake of the devastating flood held here| that forms the big thrill episode in relatives in| Helen Jerome Eddy's first big inde | pendent starri duction “Whe: 14 7 deaa from two to three weeks. He| Wyoming theater on Thureday TODAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY TODAY whale hunt in the Caribbean Sea, rehersed with Mr. was sprawled on his face about 100 —— and Clifton an actual mutiny which he participated in EMERSON HOUGH THURSDAY Author of “The Covered Wagon POLI NEGRI —PRESENTS— “THE MAN Bis NEXT DOOR” | “Mad Love” A comedy drama of the Wild and Wooly —also— West without a single gunshot YOU'LL LOVE EVERY CHARACTER HAROLD IN THE STORY — ALSO — LLOYD PATHE NEWS TOPICS —in— —and— : “WHO’S WHO IN CASPER” “THE RAJAH” 10c and 40c 10c and 20¢ years ago, and was staged with realistic fury. Cap- tain Tilton participating in the fighting. feet from the deserted cabin where his coat, trousers and shoes were |{EGRQ SENTENCED FOR located. He was dressed only in his} underclothes. There were no marks Gg ime ‘STEALING CLOTHES HERE the authorities to believe that Gillan was a laborer, probably beating his way across th country on foot. None of the scattered residents in that part of the county had seen him previous to his death AMERICA THEATER SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY Elmer Washington, colored, who was arrested on the curb {n front of the Golden Rule store last week with a suit of clothes in his possession Tae ey ¢ which he had stolen from the store, Ph My THRILL pleaded guilty this morning before Jus. tice Brennan and was given the option of paying a $100 fine or serving 90 PLAYERS IN FILM STUDIO casts wan wate to rie tne amount of his fine and has started to serve his 90 days. ADOLPH ZUKOR. PRESENTS « e Brady HE LEOPARDESS @ @aramount CPiclure —Also— Plum Center Comedy 5 Hodge Podge “POP TUTTLE’S LOST NERVE” “MRS. HIPPO” SPECIAL ATTRACTION MRS. BERTA SMITH Concert Soprano Appearing Every Afternoon and Evening This Week Matinee 3 o’Clock Evening 7:30, 9:30 Starting Time of Shows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock LTras4TT CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE #\ AO 1° BOE TONIGHT BILLY MAINE’S BIG CO, 25—PEOPLE—25 “THE HOUSE PARTY” Also the Big Feature Photoplay “RIP VAN WINKLE” Three of the tamest and most powerful leopardesses in captivit: were secured from the Ringling Bros. n winter querters at Bridge- port, Conn., for service in the filming of Alice Brady’s latest Paramount picture, ‘The Leopardess,” coming to a z x First Showing in the State the Rialto theatre today and tomor- row. One of these creatures created general excitement at the Paramount Bastern studios recently during the! photogrephing of one of the scenes of this absorbing picture. ‘When everyone was ordered on the ‘ wi . set for the “shooting” of a scene, the trouble began. One of the animals FIGHT SCENES was 80 playful that the amsietens a4 rector was unable to coax im m Teas with cal manemere abe Celt We Cannot Show the Actual Fighting According to Law, But Do A second was on his good behavior / Hf Ghow—“Shelby’—“Crowds at Fight”—Street Scenes Before the Fight—Champion Jack Defhpsey—Tommy Gibbons Training— Referee Instructing the Men—Fighters in the Ring Waiting for the Gong—Airplane View of Arena and Immense Crowd. and did as bidden, but the third was slightly peeved over something or} other, and it was necessary to delay the scene for over an hour until the @mimal was calmed sufficiently to warrant his release. In the cage he did everything but break the bars in two. 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