Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 13, 1923, Page 4

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fhe Casper Dally Cridun SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1923 \aeath together was a i mad taxi drive ‘uted to the feeling on the part of | strive to carry out the Harding pob together on developments between dence in Salt Creek, during whic; PRINGE LEI LANI IS ereeD ine city of Los Angeles and |most leaders o:' uncertainty and ap-|icies, Up to this time he has not eb (now and November, 1936. the former was in the employ of the @ head-on crash into a plunging prehension. 1 Ipcomott: It te call siete vers pets railroad jotive, called an unmistakable fear that the Cool i his to “the ride to Hell" and, according to|idge ascendancy would constitute a pees Sed pote rig Without thin coe who already have thrilled to handicap likely to spell disaster in | MAKING FRIENDS WITH [ci Sg ar its blazing action, it {s no misnomer. |1924. Hadkatharhe eee ac . itself has been interpreted by the s | driver ees in Northrup, as one Stone But much water has gone over the | tarding men for its full face value; wheel since. First came the Cool- who diffored with late the Jeader of the drug traffickers re- i Mictiseet na. oe sponsible for his condition. He gets! idge announcement that he would | president on his world court and oth- —— ee ee Prince Let Lani, the Hawaifan|bim as fare in his taxi and then er views ag @ genera! declaration of tenor now appearing at the annie | Desirs a wild ride thruugh the tee | UXAT E D | RON Principles but subject to modifica theater, finshed his first. program) {2S downtown stresta of Los An- prince's powerful tenor voice and|* *crécn. | Haies re olds sal Poa ard ion aborated on this, and ts not expected Kasoming Ol] company. They will Naturally, Republicans will be of the defensive in the 1924 campaign; Uve in Indiana for the present, —<—< of good wishes handed the package to Miss Calhoun. As members of the cast gathered about her, Miss Calhoun united the package in pleasant anticipation. VAUDEVILLE TO BE OPENING TOMORROW |==Ss" etn Srwar iene was a genuine Stoux Indian scalp, which he had himself taken while scouting with United States troops in the early tion and amendment, The result has bee: Coolidge , with yesterday's performances, ‘The, "!0%t thrilling scenss ever flung upon it ened aay mat the came high class numbers along with his|_ Mackathorne and Northrup re-' fine personality and novel way of|™#ined in the speeding taxi until Harding adherants and at the same time disarmed if not annexed, many Presenting his act make ft one of the JUSt before the crash and how they! finest things ever presented to Cas. Republicans who were lining up to ber theater patrons, oppose Harding because of his stand t on certain issues. How much of this strength he can hold depends en-| For the first time in months Cas- per theater goers will be given an opportunity to enjoy a good evening of vaudeville entertainment when the new management of the Colum- bia theater brings to the city tomor- row the five acts which it has se cured for its bill acts are excellent and are er circults, which insures be Preston and Ysobel, with talent for doing 1 amuse the His method ina Vernon are a and musical sings Vernon pl. They work together admirably. The Merrill Brothers give an act that is decided ty amusing. Sing Ling Foo, the headliner, will present a bill that ts extrem nd one that will ) desire to see an 3 and beautiful. “(The Man From Hell's er” fs the Photoplay ——__— STRANGE PRESENT 10 eTAR 1 SIOUX SCALP One of the strangest gifts ever ven a motion picture star was pre spore to Alice Calhoun while she was working on location tn “Pioneer Trails,” a Vitagraph special produc tion which plays at the Amerien today, Sunday and Monday. “It i # Sioux Indiem scalp. It was given about he, Mixs Calhoun untied the oldest livi dian scout, who was acting as advisor to David Smith the director, m reproducing some ot the early western scenes in the film. During the making of the photo play, members of the cast wishing to show t preciation of Miss Cathe purchased a white enamel ‘or her use on loca. of the presenta nm train made during the go'd narav rush of 1849 and fs ninety years old. The wild excitement attached to the presentation led the ol@ man to believe Miss Caihoun was celebrating As he had a unique Indian curios, he thought {t fitting to present her Later that day, “Pop appeared with one of his more treasured relics. erious package, carefully wrapped in white paper and tied baby ribbon. As goon as any Was assembled for the “Pop” with many her birthday. collection of shioned expressions fed Ad. days. Prince Let Lent is also presenting his new program of famous Irish songs during the entire run of “Pioneer Trails." “SALOMY JANE” HOLDS. SPIRIT OF OLD WEST Breathing the same spirit which vrompted Bret Harte to write his amous stories of the west, the Par- amount production, “Salomy Jane,” which is opening at the Rialto today for a tour day run, throbs with the wild romance of the picturesque days of 49. It ts a superb picture and an le of early crvMization in Califor in this story history ts brought to : The lawless p‘oneers cf the wost who poured through Boulder “reek canyon in Northern Cal'‘or nia In the lato forties live again on he srreen. It is a story of the primitive love of the westerner, otugted with his eraving for ven- ce and his crude sense of jus- The picture was made on the spot where Bret Harte gained inspir- \Uon for his story by the same name. It was adapted by Waldemar Young. ‘The tale opens wren a stagecoach robbery, and Red Pete, the laziest man in the #ettlement, is one of the two robbers. Red Pete's little daughter accidentally finds a brace- et taken by her father from one of the passengers in the stage. She gives it ta Salomy Jane, daughter of Madison Clay. To clear her father Salomy is forced to tell the truth, and Red Pete is selzed by the Vigi- fantes, an organization of settlers formed to keep the peace. | A stranger in the village that day | is charged with having been Red Pete's partner in crime and the two are about to be led away to be hanged, Salomy Jane, in whim, sical mood, kigses the stranger soodby, Red Pete ts hanged and, the stranger escapes. Meanwhile Madison Clay !s carrying on a bloody feud with Larabee, a rough pioneer. | Larabee mistakes the escaping stranger for Clay, and in the ensuing fight Larabee is Killed. Dying, he confesses that Baldwin, now dead, was the other man in the holdup. Thus Salomy and her stranger sweet. | heart find happiness, | Included in the cast are Taoqueltne | Logan, George Fawcett and Maurice Fiynn, the featured players, Migs! Logan plays the namo part, while! Maurice Flynn takes the role of the! stranger. Mr. Fawcett is seen as| Yuba Bill, the stagecoach driver. | The picture is quite worth while. ——————_ For results try a Tribune Classi.) Prince Le! Lani wit open today in an entirely different program con- sisting mainly of famous Irish songs. Considerable praise has been given to Lei Lani since he opened his en- gagement at the America. One per- son who listened to him safd that his singing was comparable to the work of singers in grand opera. “Pioneer Trails will be the fea- ture picture today “IDE 10 HELL” GREAT OGENE IN BIG FEATURE SHOWING AT WYOMING ‘That George Hackathorne and Harry Northrup, two of the best known actors of the cinema, are alive today, may be attributed to a miracle. In one of the most thrilling scenes ever projected on a screen, these prominent players ventured almost to the brim of death and came out unscathed, Hackathorne achieves one of the most noteworthy artistlo successes of the year in Mrs. Reld’s great anti- narcotio production, “Human wreck- age” scheduled for exhibition today and continuing for seven days at the Wyoming theater. Northrup also acquite himself admirably in many stunningly dramatic ecencs. The cne in which they braved CONFIDENGE 1N IS. MANIFESTED Is His for Asking, Capital Says. ‘WASHINGTON, Oct., 18—(Special) Apprehension on the part of Repub- licans over the effect of the Coolidge Succession on the party's pdiitical fortunes, at first markedly pro- nounced here, is gradually giving Place to confidence that the change will in reality materially increase ; the chances for Republican success in the coming election. Becoming president overnight, Coolidge was en unknown quantity to those who make and unmake Presidents. Presiding officer of the senate, only voting in case of a tie, his views on the more !mportant questions were unknown; he hat taken no active part in debates, had practically no intimates, and his nat- ural aloofness and silence contrib- DO YOU KNOW THAT DANCING is one of the most healthful exercises and developer of Beauty and Grace? We Recommend TONIGHT Arkeon Dancing “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” | DANCING EVERY NIGHT THE BREATH OF THE WEST IN THE DAYS OF ALL ITS GLORY! “PIONEER TRAILS The story of love's real sacrifices, of bitter struggles to win wealth and happiness, of battles with Indians, of scheming, evil men and virile youth! he story that envisions the time of Custer, of the great gold rushes, m the romantic day of days! PLAYED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST —INCLUDING— Cullen Landis and Alice Calhoun —ALSO— PRINCE LEI LANI HAWAIIAN TENOR In an entire new program FAMOUS IRISH SONGS Appearing at 3:45, 8:15 and. 9:40 daily Shows Start at 1:00, 2.00, 8:30, 5:00, 6:80, 8.00, 9:30 TODAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY That You Try It Academy / PRES. GOOLIDGE ss Republican Nomination |® PROSTRA- A Tr GESTION, NERVOUS 0) IVs SIMPLY ED IRON STARVATION OF THE BLOOD daches, heart palpitat of breath, pains acr: etc. are due to some serious instead of the real cause—iron vation of the blood. ‘This ts prove: ct that ‘when many of © women take organto fron all their alarming symp- and they be- ad healthy, to en- able your blood to o' food into living cells and tissue, | Without it nothing you eat does the proper amount of good—you do not get the strength out of it. If you are not strong and well do not wait until you go all to pieces prostration, but take some organic and collapse in a state of nervous {ron—Nuxated Iron—at once. r m lic iron which people usually and which ts made merely b: the action of strong acids on small jeces of iron. Organic NUXATED RON ts like the iron in your blood and like the fron in spinach, and apples and it often inal the bodily and mental vigor of wornout Women in two weeks’ time age an dthe the word “Nuxated” on every pack- tablet. Your money will be refund- ed by the manufacturers {f you do not obtain perfectly stactory results. At all druggists—Adver- IRIS A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY BIG BOY WILLIAMS ‘THE JACK RIDER’ —and— HAROLD | LLOYD BEBE DANIELS “ON THE FIRE” —and— Christie Comedy “Mile a Minute Mary” 10c AND 20c “SHIVER AND SHAKE,” COMEDY RIALTO =George MelFord=m JACQUELINE L GEORGE . FAWC MAURICE FLYN WILLIAM B, DAVIDSON RET HARTE’S classic of California in the Santa Cruz mountains, The rugged town of Red Dog, the quaint Harte characters, the sweeping action, the typi- cal Harte humanness—all have been transferred to the screen with absolute fidelity. Result—a screen classic. TODAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Shows Start: 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 YOU'LL NEVER FORGET Mrs. WALLACE REID HUMAN WRECKAGE | A Staggering Photo-Dramatic Drug Expose That Will Thrill the Heart of the World Now Playing Picture Starts 1:00, 2:45, 6:15, 8:00, 4:30, 9:30 yOM jdminen I.

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