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PAGE FOUR he Casper Daily Tribune Ina Ia_aRAC TEE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1923. WARY PHILEIN WEARS “DOROTHY GISH VIVID TT THE WAY SHE LIKES | DANCER IN FILM PLAY BUT NOT ON “THE LOT’ ‘When Mary Philbin first donned tne most delightful features of this a sone _ see peal Nene fascinating romance of the days of In ““Merry-Go-Rou Spanish domination in Cuba. @own over her right eye at a jaunty| ‘rt is a revelation of the versatility angie and nedded “howdy” to her/ of this very talented young actress, @irector. . |who, in a perfumed atmosphere of “Very chic, Mary, really very)oia Havana, gives the dancing num- ano pen PP Dido RE for/per with a grace and charm that na.” supe Man, captivates all who see it. Then he did = thing that only al “Ene ts seen in. the tremendously motion picture director could et} emotional role of La Clavel, who sy eee ee prem ineuaryhy vee has all Havana worshipping at her and replaced it, so wi ‘orifeet. And she figures in a most up on the mass of hatr that she had) ioicnant and tragic romance with a piled high on her head, tilted it back | young American Richard Barthel- otf her forehead and stepped back! mess) who is adventuring in Cuba to survey the effect. on the side of the patriots conspir- Now that's better. jing against the Spanish crown Dorothy Gish is doing a Spanish dance at the Iris theater today in the Richard Barthelmess picture, That's ‘con- | | Seem to Be Well Pleased’ tinental,’ "" he sald. | La Clavel is undoubtedly the most Ang Mary wears another Mttle!vivia of the many vivid delineations sailor hat, a great deal lke the hat 31) “The Bright Shawl" is a John 8. grinder in the play, wears it at /! Robertson production, adapted by | Jaunty angle like she aid months/mamund Goulding from Joseph eet of “Merry-Go-Round.” When presented by Inspiration Pictures, | she sees Rupert Julian she pulls ‘t/Ino, as a First National attraction, lower over her eyes and smiles her|piaying at the Iris today and to. “You can always get even with a Es | a @irector—off the set,” avers Mary. - | For even though she 1s now a | | tn the picture mow belng shown at the Wyoming theater, Mery has the | aoul of a girl. She ie a type that/, . you will fall in love with at sight. | ARORA MEETING worantznalint'tclsahos “1 AN ” WL i d Walk rh Robinson an aixer Because she refused to permit an- Appear Today Before ether woman to double for her in x eapes from a blazing minaret in a Great Convention. Tartar village, Dorothy Dalton suf- fered a severe fall and a painfully r Associated Press.—Greetings to the her Intest Paramount Piotr silt be | American Federation of Labor from| colt jaaece: tak organized Iabor of Great Britain on view at the Rialto theater for ©. Robinson, M. P., and R. B.| In the action of the @tery Mss! ~aiker, general secretary of the Dalton is imprisoned in @ mosque] Wane Sonera encrstary of the during an exciting battle between s Hamilton, Ont., brought a fraternal climax t . gypsies. At the climax of the fight emage from the trades and, labor the mosque is set afire, ‘The star|memage from the makes her escape by dropping from ere! ? ing| ment and its activities in politics melgntaing housetop’ ehh TSS | cormed the wuhseet ofitie-aaareae ot across this uneven perch to anfety. | Formed the subject of the addres Realizing the danger to which pO) re- rector Victor Fleming wished to saeco including the one he substitute a professional feminine : @are-devil for these scenes, but this|, Orsanized Inbor of Canada has the |2ctment of measures of benefit to| ed on’ playing the! tne wage worker, including « rain! mum wage law, a compensation act| that she wore as the little organ/| Ree at Nand eon et ago when she first walked on the Hergeshelmer's famous novel and ‘deftance. morrow. noted star as a result of her work WHILE MAKING SCENE \F AQ) BRITISH a stirring scene tn which she es- Jacerated knee during the filming of PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 8.—(By the Pheiriack these idan were delivered formally today by W the villagers and a band of invading | ="sland and James A. Sullivan of the minaret of the mosque to the| Development of the labor move- Miss Dalton would be exposed, Di-| Sits achieved by British Iabor or- plan was promptly vetoed by the| Deen successful in obtaining the en- and mothers’ allowance, sald Sulll-| on @rop from the , Miss Dalton hurried across the housetops. But in clam-|V°". He spoke of successful de bering from one to another she lost | Y°!opment of government ownership} her footing, fell to the adjoining |!" the dominion, pointing to the| root and was unable to continue| C®adian National railway, a sys-| tem of three thousands miles, as an example. | “We appreciate the co-operative with the scene. A doctor was sum- moned and an examination revealed ury Was no more severe ie oats 1 and lacerated kenee | 8PIit between American and Canad anda = up. She was jan organized labor, able to work the follow. | uUtlook in u b ing day and repeated the scene with-| ‘the Point of view of industrial or eat foe iier ancl ganization. Our movement {s mor “he Jaw. of than industrial, it is humanitarian tree ofthese in its scope.” eastern Rouma Theodore The convention ts to adjourn at loff, Charles de Roche and Tully| 00D and this afternoon the dele Marshall are featured. Margaret | &@te* are to be given an outing on| the Columbi: river highway. | “He LIFE REVUES” CALTSFINEFOR | TO STAY HERE SURON APHNTE KNEVE The High Life Revue company OU | will remain at the Columbia theater When Back Hurts Loomis and Fred Huntley also are in the cast. ever Sunday and will present an aC Flush excellent new tabloid at that time. Your Kidneys as You With the completion of that bill the Clean Your Bowels company will have finished a run of pRE peveral weeks in Casper during Most folks forget that the kidneys, | which time it has gained consider- able praise for its work. The Harmony Trio which is the latest addition has been very suc- cessful and has created enthusiasm among the members of every audi ence before which the trio has per- formed. “Casey in Panama” {s the bill now playing at the Columbia. It is a real fun-maker, aie like the bowels, sometimes get slug: | gish and clogged and need a flush- {ng occasionally, else we have back- ache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sness and all sorts of bladder a} You simply must keep your kid neys active and clean and the mo- ment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region begin drinking lots of water Also get about four ounces Jof Jad Salts from any good drug 0 ea ea S store here, take a tablespoonful in glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will bd then act fine. This famous salts“is made from the acid of grapes and @ |lemon juice, combined with lithia, | and is intended to flush clogged kid- neys and help stimulate them to ac Follow Your Menla With Stuart’altivity. It also helps neutralize the Dyspepsia Tablets. They Give | acids in the urine so they no longer Stomach. the ne. Bttee temnete te Sikaling messes irritate, thus helping to relieve blad- . der ¢ rders. Those o ters of-|° Jad Sal _ © old-time | eaters of-| Jad Salts is Inexpensive; makes a t delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in trying to correct kid heavy, ‘oefully ney trouble while it {s only trouble. By all means have your physician xamine your kidneys at least twice 2 year,—Advertisement ——— Expert watch and jewetry repafr without distres: of those trou udigestion | ing. Carper Jewelry Co., 0. 8 Bldg. or ayapepal 60-cant box of = wah Baht Stuart's Dye es ¢rug ato Hig | Sena automodtie news to Advertisem: | “Spark Plug.”—care Tribune, | |the Walter 8. Ward and his wife, seen comin, ‘Ward had only a few minutes before mile. milllonaire baker now ts free.; TAKING RICH SPOILS FROM MOTHER OCEAN By LYLE C, WILSON (United Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, Oct., 8.—(United Press) —Billions of dollars in gold and ail- vér ingots and heaps of precious gems stud the sea bottoms of the world. This stupendous treasure com- Prises a haphazard girdle for Old Mother Earth and the heaped jewels of the queens and courtesies of the world cannot match, “Beyond the dreams of avarice” is a realm often referred to, but In- frequently meant in a lteral sense. In this case it fits, No man could sanely covet the wealth which storm and war and man’s own greed have scattered in the sea bottom locker of that myth- {cal miser, Davy Jones. The value of the hoard has been variously estimated as ten, fifty and one hundred billions of dollars. There is little question but that the the sea floor hoard. When the Lusftania was torpedo- ed by a German submarine off Ola Head of Kinsale on Friday, May 7,| 1916, with the loss of 1,198 lives, in- cluding 124 American citizens, the implied threat of imminent war pre- vented a realization of her tremen- dous cargo of gold and silver coin. Within her rusting hu!l there is the ransom of a dozen kings. The Laurentic was carrying gold bars worth $30,000,000 consigned tq American bankers as well as $5,000,- 000 in silver shillings, when a Ger- man submarine succeeded in sinking her off the Donegal coast in 1917. There are but three treasure- laden vessels sunk within a period of five years, They alone contain millions of dollars, Since man began to trust gold and precious gems to the carriage of ships the elements have taken a regular and tremendous toll of this sea-going wealth. Almost since the dawn of history this unwilling con- tribution of man to the elements has storms, and man’s own figure {s in the billions, although statisticlans rine salvaging expert ree on the exact multiple to be employed continued. In 1912 the world was stunned to| Wars, learn of the loss of the giant White Star liner, Titanic. When she went down on April 15 she carried with her 1,517 passengers and crew. This tremendous loss of life, before the war and its giant death lists have made newspaper readers callous to death in’mere figures, was a bitter shock, The fact that the Titanic carried vast sums in bullion and minted gola was generally overlooked. The gold is still there on the slimy floor of the North Atlantic. Sea water does not harm the precious yellow metal. The outer surface tarnishes and chemical action ceases, ‘The treasure remains for @ year or for- ever. The Cunard steamer Lusitania and the White Star liner, Laurentic, torpedoed, during the war, swelled greed have added to the swag. Whenever men go to war, sink ships and generally conduct them- selves as degenerated descendants of the primeval monkey, the sea hoard is increased. The sum total of wealth thus re- moved from circulation and jumbled below the waves is beyond computa- tion Marine engineers believe they have solved the problem of recover- ing much of St. RETHROAT Gargle with warm salt water —then apply over throat— Vicks VAPORUB Over 17 Million Ised An untamed Tartar beauty of whirl- wind passions—a “devil in panta- loons” her tribe called her—quick as a wildcat to fight, and as powerful. This wag the human tempest a fear- less gypsy tamed—and won. vagabond captured and You'll thrill to this astonishing ro- mance of a brand new kind. And ‘ou’ll want to see more like it—abso- utely! RIALTO FUN from the courthvuse at White Plains, N. Y¥., have reason to been acquitted of murdering Clarence Peters, ex-sailor. ‘Thy Skinner Gets His LARAMIE—W. B. Skinner, a for- mer member of the police force of this city, was given trial in the district cgurt on a _ bootlegging charge, the jury returning a verdict lot guilty as charged, and Mr. Skin- ner, who was present when the ver- dict was read, was sentenced to thir- ty days in the county Jail and to pay |a fine of $400, being remanded to the |custody of the sheriff. He said he had nothing to say, when arraigned for sentence, and the whole trans- action did not last longer than five minutes, including the polling of the jury, the passing of the verdict to the court by Chairman C. B. Fey, and the sentencing and remanding of the prisoner. Skinner is the fourth person to be tried of the fourteen arrested in the raid on August 30. KU KLUX T0 BE IOOUE IN UL o. CAPITAL, CLAM: Will Bob up in Con gress and Election of Coming Month BY LAWRENCE MARTIN. (United Press Staff Correspendent) WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—(United Press)—The K. K. K. issue will bob up in all sorts of ways to trouble and embarrass members of congress and candidate for office in the next few months. It is gne of those issues based up- on that fundamental human trait— dislike of any man or group of men who disagrees with you. It is an ia- sue based upon bitterness, hence it will beget bitterness. ‘The prospect that the Kian ques. tion will come before congress and probably before the national conven- tions of both parties is giving many a politician deep grief these days. | They are wishing to goodness it had not been afded-to the complications of an American political career. For | some men in publio life injection of the K. K. K. issue is just ike being caught between the devil and ths) deep blue sea. They are going to get into trouble whichever way they | jump, but there is no way to avoid the fump. Here are some of the ways in which the K. K. K. question will figure in pdiltical history shortly. Issue in Many States. 1.—It will be a local issue in many states, entering into thousands of election contests for local . office, | from constable to governor. 2—It will affect the fortunes of candidates for congress in 1924, both new ones and scme who seek re- nomination and re-election, 3—It will be the subject of resolu- tions to be introduced in congress this winter, demanding investigation Proved safe by millions and Colds Headache Pain Toothache SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Neuritis Neuralgia Accept only “‘Bayer"’ package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. | Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacia | Insist ! | prescribed by physicians for | Lumbago Rheumatism 4 of the Lawless wns THEODORE KOSLOFF CHARLES deROCHE A MACK SENNETT COMEDY —and— FROM THE PRESS Shows at: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock TOMORROW. FRIDAY ‘of the Kian's activities on a national sure they will get into trouble it scale to determine whether it is an|they don't repudiate it. They come, un-American organization. obviously from states where the 4—It will figure in a fight In the|Klan is strong, and that always Prevent seating of Parle |carries with it the corollary that its Texas, elected to suc-|enemies are strong also. ceed Senator Culbertson. The possibility that the disturb- ances In Oklahoma, the ostensible cause of which is a row between |Governor Walton and the Klan, may get into the United States Supreme ————— jcourt, also looms up as another | “Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake” Bis Baad on ths Columbia ecord dance R arouses & desire like the hunger for home-made chocolate cake. The Klan tn Washingon. ‘Washington is a veritable hotbed of K. K. K. rumors and reports these days. In this reupect ft hard- ly differs from any American city where the Klan has or had a branch or where its real and reputed doings have brought it into notice locally. Members of congress by the score are said to belong to the Klan. As a matter of fact, some of them either are members or have been, but the number is small. They are: not the ones who worry about injection of the fssue into politics, The worried ones are those who don't belong, but who are afraid tf they repudiate the Klan they will get Into troudl id who are dead On the other side is a fox-tret Ng named— At Columbia Dealers A Picture That is Taking The Nation by Storm herp tl ‘A. S: M. Hutchinson's Novel and P Dorothy Gish ‘IF WINTER —n— COMES” “THE BRIGHT SHAWL” Four Days —also— STARTS TODAY “CRASH” Ee tar ea COMEDY 10c and 40¢ 10c AND 20c STILL GOING STRONG , The Sensation of the Year Merry-Go-Round The Picture that Everyone is Talking About Only Two More Days Today and Tomorrow 1—3—5—7 and 9 o’Clock aT CTILAAWMT CASPERS FAMILY THEATS&E 47 S460) IYER EDIE Second Successful Day CASEY IN PANAMA” * A Musical Show Chuckful of Many Brilliant Specialties HARMONY TRIO BETTER THAN EVER WILLIAM DUNCAN in “STEEL HEART” Admission 10e—40c Shows at 7 and 9 West First, Off Center Street SPARK PLUG DANCE THURSDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 4 We're Off To the Races SPARKY WINS BY A NECK! One of the Most Spectacular Dances Ever Held at’ E ARKEON Ten Exact Reproductions of Barney Google’s Famous Race Horse Given Away Free to the Ladies Ten Safety Razors to the Gentlemen Arkeon Dancing Academy “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” DANCING EVERY NIGHT

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