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PAGE FOUR. GLORIAWEARS NEW CREATIONS Women Picture Fans Will Revel in “Bluebeard’s 8th Wife,” Coming Gloria Swanson’s latest Para- mount picture, produced by Sam ‘Wood, is a picturization of Chariton Andrews’ adaptation of Alfred Sav- oir's brated French farce, “‘Blus- 's 8th Wife.” It is said to af- ford Miss Swanson one of the strongest roles of her screen career, and, what her women admirers will relish most perhaps, provides her with ample opportunities for the display of amazing gowns. The story is that of a beautiful ¢aughter of French nobility whose father is impoverished and wishes to marry her off to a man of wealth. His wish becomes reality when a rich American meets and falls in love with her. She also loves him. ‘Then it is learned that the Amer- fean is a “youthfal Bluebeard” and has been married seven times. One wife, it is learned, died. The other six he divorced. Miss Swanson as the 8th wife is shocked by the cold blooded business arrangement made of her marringe and determines she will not be like the other wives divorced. So she becomes his wife in name only and exasperates him to con tinual outbursts of temper. But she also awakens his love and the real manhood in him. As 2 final taunt, she causes herself to be found in a compromising position with another men. Her husband is jealous and both realize he really loves her. Sho agrees to give him a divorce but he, realizing what she means to him, does not want it. Instead, he goes Georges Barbot (inset) recently plane. type of plane. ‘Hammer and Tongs” should be the name of the police court com- edy of one act and one scthe in which the principal characters were Plaintiff “Coffee John” and defend- ant M. G. Crum and Judge John A. to her humbly, her eweetheart. Murray. Miss Swanson’s leading man in| Yesterday morning the little Ital- “Bluebeard's 8th Wife,” which will|/ jan swore out a warrant for be shown at the Rialto theatre next/the arrest of Crum, charging him Saturday is Huntley Gordon, &/ with assault. Both appeared before popular player. Paul Weigel, Frank/the judge last night and “Coffee| R. Butler, Robert Agnew and Irene} john” gave a spirited recital of the| Dalton are in the cast. events that had caused him to fear for his life. He charged Crum with having thrown a hammer at him, When asked by the judge whether or not the hammer hit him he said: “Sole Mio, Mia Madonna belte, the ham mer he fly-a past my head—hit me? no be here now!” He asked the judge to behold the injuries he had sustained at the hands of the “brutal” defendant Crum said that he had left for work early yesterday morning and that his wife and children were st in bed when they heard someone at tempting to break in the front door. | Mrs. Crum dispatched her son post | haste for the father, The defend-| | Germany Unveils Tribute to Airmen GERSFELD, Germany, Aug. 380. (United Press.|—Field Marshall vo’ Hindenburg appeared here today in his post-war role of “monument un- seller and troop reviewer.” The occasion, the final day of the Mhoen glider contests and the un- veiling of a shaft to the memory of German airmen who lost their lives in the World war and in peace, found Germany’s flying heroes from all over the country gathered to honor those who died and those who lived to help Germany attain a place in the alr, The monument fs the gift of Ger- man aviation organizations. The particular spot on the cliff: from which German filers have made such extraordinarily euccessful flights in their gliders during the last few years was chosen as particularly ap- propriate in view of the develop- ment of motoriess flying since the Allies curtailed Germany’s motor @erial development The flag covering the monument ‘was lowered as the little Rhoen val- Tey band played national airs and the former serial officers stood at attention. King Tut to Hold Forth Tonight at The 'Arkeon ‘Again Old King Tut will refgn again at the Arkeon this evening and will stand by to see six of his royal hand- bags presented to six Casper ladies, who are lucky enough to hold the winning numbers, These handbags are now on display at the Arkeon. Look them over, girls, and then de- eide whethor or not you can reason- ably afford to stay away from Thurs- day's dance. Every girl or woman who attends the dance this evening will be given @ number, Sometime during the latter part of the evening, six of these numbers will be drawn from the lot by “a disinterested party. ‘These six numbers will determine the six happlest girls in Casper Friday ant declared that he returned once to the house and left the ice CHEYENNE TO VISIT STATE FARM AT ARCHER CHEYENNE, Wyo. Aug. 30.— Five hundred business men and other Cheyenneltes next Friday will inspect the State experiment farm at Archer, eight miles east of Chey enne. The inspection will be under the auspices of the Cheyenne Cham. | ber of Commerce. Despite the | proximity of the farm to the state capital, many local business men never have visited it. oo ut Highway Detour to Miss “Dead Man’s Crossing” Planned CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug 30—Con. struction of a Lincoln highway de tour which will eliminate “Dead Man's” crossing of the Union Pacific tracks at Ozone, 23 miles west of Cheyenne, has been completed, but the new road cannot be utilized until @ viaduct over the Union Pacific tracks has been built, The present grade crossing is considered one of the most dangerous in Wyoming. Send your automobile news “Spark Plug.”—Care Tribune GIRLS ! MAKE A to morning. The King Tut handbag is a new Casper novelty or leather stores. They are expected to prove very popular here in the future, The usual free admission will prevail throughout the evening at the Ark eon, and the undefeated music of the Arkeon’s great elght piece or- chestra can’t help but make your feet wiggle. Mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for —— a few cents, shake well in a bottle, CHECK ARTIST HELD. and you have a whole quarter-pint CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 30.—|of the most wonderful skin softener W. H. Albertson, arrested here on|and complexion beautifier. Massage ® Boulder, Colo, charge of passing] this sweetly fragrant lemon cream Worthless checks, has been taken to| into the face, neck, arms and hands, Boulder in custody. He walved|then shortly note the youthful extradition. beauty, softness and whiteness of Re your skin. ‘eunqL ev]—,3n1q Aredg,,| Famous stage beauties use this 0} SMU elqowoINe anok pusg harmless lemon cream to bring that velvet clear, rosy-white com St. Lou's has over 3,800 factories! plexion, also as w freckle, gunburn, with an annual pai roll of $135,000+ evo and tan bleach because it doesn’t irritate.—Advertisement. NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS On account of our building caving in, we have been forced to close our shop—but are still on the job at 114 EAST MIDWEST AVENUE WITH THE NATRONA SHOE SHOP flew 212 kilometers tn his flivver air That's 132 miles. He did it in 6 hours, 4 minutes, over an offl- cially measured circuit at Vauville, France. . That's best record yet for “HAMMER AND TONGS’ | CASE IS DISMISSED) wagon he was work’/ng saw “Coffee John” erent attitude with a hammer in| hand. Controversy arose over the unpald rent of Crum. When at close quarters {t was alleged that a pass was made with the hammer at Crum who grabbed it, tongs to the ground and handed the Italian a blow or two in the face, causing him to depart on the run. “Cage dismissed,” said Judge Mur- ray. Other characters haled into court last night were mainly drunks who| were fined $15 each. Sam Palmer local plumber, was fined $25 for drawing a gun last Monday and threatening to shoot a man of the name of H. Williams, He! on, in a very bellig-| threw his ice| he Casper Daily PLANS LAID FOR: THE STATE FAIR Special Cars to Carry Natrona Products to ‘There is an opportunity this year to gether reafvexhibits in Natrona county for the State Fair at Doug- las, September 11 to 14 Inclusive, that will far outelass the displays, of previous y, ‘This ig the state- ment made A. G. Penley, county agent after surveying the crops and produce around Casper. Every farmer in this county > siring to make exhibits of the pro- duce and crops he is raising at the state fair next, month is asked to bring his intended display to the of- fice of the county agent not later than September 6, as the special car carrying exhibits to the fair will leave on the following day. A number of fruits, vegetables | been signed up and these will make a remarkable group at the fair. several excellent animals from the Dr. H. R. Lathrop dairy herd will be taken to Douglas. Among these| |animals is last year's reserve grand | champion Holstein bull of the nat-| ional western stock shaw at Denver, Wyoming and especially Natro: county, has gained much credit for producing such a high class ant- mal, | Natrona county's girl's ¢emon- |stration team, which has as its members, Sethryn Seibers and Vera Bartlett of West Casper, is putting | in a great deal of time preparing for the general competition between the teams from all Wyoming counties at the fair in September. Mise Alta J. | Emerson, state boys’ and girls’ club | leader, is now in Casper helping to prepare this team. A demonstration will be held today in the Bessemer hard as you please; but always) , smoother than you had dreamed. American Lead Pencil Co. Write for booklet on on ponails, ders, VENUS Everpointed and NUS Thin 17 black degrees (with or withous erasers) Also 3 copying 220 Fifth Ave., New York “The £7, CASPERS £7! Please call at the Natrona Shop for all Shoes left with us for repairs THE CITY SHOE SHOP W. First, Christie Comedy 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o'Clock TOMORROW Grub-Stake” —WITH— NELL SHIPMAN And the Famous Nell Shipman Wild Animals —Also— Screen Snapshots EXTRA MISS'ANNA M. TREVETT Singing at 3, 7:30, 9:30 come ALONG Ta 472 FAMILY at HE ATRE a LY LAST TIMES TODAY “The Wrong Mr. Button” A MUSICAL PLAY —presented by— 1923 REVUES COMPANY Many New Features, Specialty and Chorus Numbers BEAUTY CHORUS WILLIAM DUNCAN —in— “WHERE MEN ARE MEN” Admission—10c—40e. JE Shows at 7 and 9 Off Center BIG EXHIBIT AT and apiary products have already | In addition to the crop exhibits | 1 ridune Gotbeneaie icegae tb) ace an “the ¢ extension division of the state be ek At is making omy, eee to real feeder ca’ jd sheep pe ire connection aig ‘the state fair this year. This will be, the first time that such an attempt has been made to establiqh a Lavakee a ‘of pis kind atthe fair. Buyers surrounding states hav: wp been satexied to be present. Stockm@h are asked jt send to their county agents a Ust- ing of the stock they will have for sale, stating , approximate welght and price asked, so these lists may be prepared in advance for the buyers. If this new feature {s to prove successful the full co-op- eration of all stockmen must be se- cured. Will. Change Name Of Funeral Car —y WILMINGTON, Del., Aug., 29.— (United Press)—The pullman car “Superb,” which was uséd by Pre: dent Harding on his trip through the west and was Iater used to bring back to the White House the body man works here. The “Superb” will be overhauled, reconditioned and the name of the car changed, officials of the Pullman company sald. Se FALLING OF SILVER PRICES | MEXICO CITY, Mexico—(By Mail} to United Press)—The falling of the price of silver has caused great con- sternation among business men in this country. Silver money, the coin- in of which has been tempororily dis. | continued by the Mexican govern-| ment, was 3.90 per cent lower than gold on August 11. Spark Plug may organize a hiking Club. Keep your eyes on the paver. Blackheads Go | By This Simple Method. Blackhi ones or littic ones | oneeon fad eke a ee i tar ge Seas eens . out aoee ounces HH rab” over the ea Sch ett | ofits ade Bao x 8) of the chief executive has been shunted tnto the yards of t Pul ir dissol em aving the skin soft and. in their natural itteand te Gon N f ee BLUEBEARDS 8” WIFE’ RIALTO Glorious Gloria reaches the shining heights in this story of a girl who found she had married a modern Bluebeard— and held him by the most amazing strata- gems imaginable. NS oy; (es ~ a 4 ere eo SON STARTING SATURDAY. " Continuous—1 te 11 YOMIN TING Dancing Academy Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace KING TUT HAND BAG DANCE TONIGHT SIX—MARVELOUS HANDBAGS—SIX GIVEN AWAY FREE ‘TO THE LADIES HOLDING THE LUCKY NUMBERS These Bags are the Latest Egyptian Leather and Beaded Creations ‘ADMISSION FREE LAST TIMES TODAY “MONEY MONEY, —and — MONEY” MADGE | peaey BELLAMY —in— KATHERINE MacDONALD ie Finish” “DON’T FLIRT” poaleo— COMEDY HAROLD LLOYD —and— —and— NEWS and TOPICS BEBE DANIELS mara “Young Mr. Jazz” 10c AND 20c Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 10c AND 40c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “THE DRIVIN’ FOOL” ° A Speed Picture From the Word GO! WALLY VAN COMING BULGER’S COMEDY CIRCUS The Funniest Trained Animal Show on Earth A Wonderful Collection of Animals Performing Marvelous Tricks —Featuring— JAZZ BO The World’s Greatest and Funniest Trick Donkey SUNDAY and LABOR DAY Once Each Afternoon, Twice Each Evening in Addition to WM. FARNUM “THE GUNFIGHTER” AMERICA TODAY AND TOMORROW, —also— “THE OREGON TRAIL” SPECIAL KIDDIES MATINEE 1 TO 6 REGULAR MIDWEEK DANCE TONIGHT —AT— North Washington Hall Spies and His Howling Wolves will be on the job, and we are going to show you all a GOOD TIME ‘AT TONIGHT’S DANCE “BILL” HART IS BA William S. Hart is makin; ct mount. You will see hens soon a Ry Douglas Fairbanks Jr., is now making mount photoplay. Cecil De ile. ‘is outdo past. Gloria Swanson and Thomas Mdghan are mak- ing bigger pictures than ever. Pola Negri Monte Blue, Noah Beery Marie Provost, D. 'W. Griffith, Lenore Ulrich—they’r¢ all coming, Truly, it’s to be a GREATER MOVI$ SEASON! Med Para- his greatest/efforts of the

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