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aa ny ne a) “a= eve — ae PAGE FOUR. Caspet Dailp Cridune MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1923 CONSTANCE TALMADGE | HAS DRAMATIC ROLE Constance Talmadge has finished her first period comedy-drama, “The Dangerous Maid.” This thriller of ola England in the time of King James 11, which has just been re- leased through Fist National, ts a new wrinkle in settings for Con- stance, but affords unlimited field! for her effervescent style of mim-) ' fory. It will open at the America ‘Theater tomorrow. The big suppo: g cast is headed} . who had just fin-| ying lover to Miss Norma! of Vengeance” in her| Tear'e plays the; hero, Capt. 'Milgs self-eacrificing Prothero. Others in the cast are Marjorie Daw, Morgan Wal'ace, Charles Ger-| rvard, Tully Marshall. ‘ The scenario was adapted by C Gerdner Sullivan from the we'l- known novel, “Barbara Winslow) Rebel.” It is a stirring story of| the time when the soldiers of King James II, having put down the Duke of Monmouth’s rebellion, over, rede the country, ferreting out and punishing those who had dared to Gefy the crown. Constance pays the part of Lady Barbara Winslow, an ardent and Gefiant supporter of the rebel cause. PLAYING CUPID UNSAFE. | ROLE FOR THIS AGTOR Playing Cupid is never a safe role for anyone, and Tom Mix gets into all kinds of trouble when he at tempts to “hitch up" a doubtful friend with a thoroughly lovable and changeable young lady, Tom finds that making a young lady do some- thing she has no desire to do is just} as difficult as keeping her from marrying the man she loves. This situatien forms the exciting and rather humorous plot for “Mile-a- Minute Romeo,” which closes a run, at the America theater tonight. The! picture has had a great run at ths theater and rves to have, If| you have stayed away from it be-| cause you do not care for western pictures, always remember that Mix knows how to make a picture that Is thorough’y h n BUSBY'S MINSTRELS AT) THE COLUMBIA TONIGHT Busby’s all-star colored minstrels Will open a two-day engagement the Columbia theater at 7 o'clock this evening. There will be two shows each night, one at 7 and one at nine o'clock. The program will have all the variety and talent possible. Thro has probably nev- er been in Casper a minstrel com- pany which possesses the facilities for entertaining which this com- pany does. All members of the troupe work with a will. There are buck-and-wing dancers cake walkers, singers with mar- ,velous voices and in fact every thing to make the entertainment which they will give a complete success. A full band and orchestra, a Cre- ele chorus, and the famous Nay Brothers’ quartet will also be fea- tured. Theater-goers should be on hand early in order to got good seats | for the show. A capacity house | will undoubtedly be in evidence, and those who arrive late may have @ hard time findl Coolidge’s Manager | © In Presidential Race cae! = } He President € hat is offi- cially in the r prtheom- ing contest for n presi- dential nomination. William M. But- ler, above, the Massachusetts mem- | ber of the Kepublican National Com- | mitten and « Cooldge friend of | many years’ s\ will act as | the president’s representa tive in the cont announcement by Frank W. cording to t Washington ns for many friend and political president. KIDDIES Xmas Tree Saturday, Dec. 22 WYOMING THEATER THOMAS MEIGHAN ccetiiee ven ee a ba ateae es ‘The Two Johns’ - Here fs Clevi 2 66 99 “ROUGH SAILING” Comedy cai the eat ba et adie a ts aa anne a eae eae The Bachelor Daddy thes eis sage: abe,a: 9 has facllities for seating several thousand more in « pinch. In addition to its large hall. the nuditors ea Ree aide 39 sunaller ‘rooms where private caucuses and commriites meetings may be held. The building was ecceted. at 10c AND 40c 10c AND 20c a cost of approximately $6,500,000, FATHER OF MAN CONFINED IN PRISON FOR CRIME HE DIDR’T DO DIED WITH BROKEN HEART CHICAGO, Dec. 17—(By -United New York, Previously he had sold Press}—Joseph Sakelos, Fillmore ho- his interests in the Americar com- tel, San Francisco, confessed here pany of Commerce, Wall street, New today he committed a crime for! York, to Sakeos and others. which George D. Pteriotis, Greek! Sake'os, accord’ng to Pteriotis, al banker served 33 mor.ths in a fed-|tered bills of ladings, and indorsed eral penitentiary. \them “Pteriotis.” Despite the pro- Pteriotis' vinlication, resulting tests of the accused, he was “iden- from a trap laid for Sakelos, stayed tified” as Sakelos and sentence fel- the execution of a deportation war- | lowed. rant. In 1920 Pterfotis was tried in New| York, “identified” as Sakelos, the) SEND IT TO THE man who altered foreign bills of; PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY ading and embezzeled New York) PHONE 1702 banks of $12,000, found gulity and sentenced. 5 Pteriotis’ vindication, resulting “Last Night on but was committed to prison, ” ‘After completing his sentence he the Back Porch’ started a search and learned that is a hit every night Sakelos was in San Francisco. He} ag fox-trotted by assumed a cousin’s name, wrote to the Memphis Five eaves ge! and asked him to meet him ot ized by Pteriotis was waiting here at the the Shannon Four train when Sakelos arrived. The on Columbia Records 7 D and A-3976. "(HE BAGHELOR DADDY” | AT THE RIALTO TODAY Thomas Meighan and Leatrice Jcy are in Casper again to delight the-. ater patrons in “The Bachelor Dad-; dy” which is appearing at the Rial-; to today only. Persons who have not | seen Meighan in,this film have miss- ed some truly remarkable work by the popular actor. It has been ad- judged by critics Ao be one of his best pictures if in fact it fs not his, best. Any man who has ever had to spend an hour or more taking care of children will appreciate Meigh- an’s position in “The Bachelor Dad- 4y.” There is love interest too which | suggests that the bachelor daddy/ will not always be a bachelor dad- ———————___ Manslaughter,” ts coming to the Rialto tomorrow. Princess Norina Matchabelli has arrived in New York to play a part perk in “The Miracle.” She did not seem Lady GERMANS AND FRENCH | Bes, Ssoiss sor aesni on. DISCUSS REPARATIONS TURKEYS GIVEN AWAY AT ARKEON ACADEMY Three live turkeys will be given away at the Arkeon Dancing acad emy at each of the turkey dances which will be held there tonight Wednesday and Friday. Ev who enters the hall will have an equal opportuntly to obtain one of these birds. Tho turkeys will be the Arkeon Christmas treat. They are ali la: fowls and wil! do much toward mak ing an honest-to-goodness Christ mas. man made no effort to escape. Sakelos confessed and sald he would make reparation. Reparation will be impossible, nowever, because Pteriotis’ father, De Mertrius Pteriotis, mayor of Patras, Greece, died of a broken heart and the victim's sweetheart left him. Besides serving the federal sen- tence. Pteriotis was declared bank rupt and $60,000 in a Paris bank was seized. Pteriotis was in London when he learned he was under indictment in PARIS, Dec. 17—The French and German governments are to dis cuss the question of the Ruhr and Rhineland occupation. Premier Poincare, in a statement made pub- ie last night, accepted with limita- tions, the proposals of Herr Von Hoesch, charge d’Affairs, regarding conversations which Germany wish- es to conduct with France and with Belgium on matters connect ed witb the occupation of German territory by French forces. PARIS, Dec. 17—Germany's re quest that the reparation commis- sion agree to release its priority claim on Germany's resources to an extent necessary to permit Ger- many to borrow money abroad with which to buy needed food, was de livered to the reparation commis- ee Expert watch and jewelry repair ing. Casper Jewelry Co., OS Bice. ———— AVOID THE KUSH Evenings Until Christmas F. W. WOOLWORTH Co. sion today by the German war bur- LAS dens commission. T TIMES TODAY TODAY ‘The request will probably be con- and sidered at Wednesday's meeting RANK NNER but the present attitude of the f ce TUESDAY Custom Tailor Cleaning and Pressing 258 South Center French, it is stated, semt-officially, is against granting the application. —— TOM MIX AND “TONY” —in— GEORGE BEBAN Start mving now for next Christ- mas. Join the Christmas Savin; Casper —in— ONE DAY ONLY “THE SIGN OF TODAY 4 < 2 MILE-A-MINUTE THE ROSE RIALTO eran, 9120" ROMEO” —also— NEWS Mermaid Comedy: “COLD CHILLS” $100,000 Death Fraud Bared | sinners “etn ona agg TOMORROW. | any MuPNR WIFE: refinithed and reconditioned, good rubber, for quick sale at the low price of $675. S superintendent at n E u Fr. W. WOOLW TODAY COLUMBIA | 1oR&w The First Road Show of the Season BUSBY’S COLORED MINSTRELS 20—Ebony-Hued Entertainers—20 f —with— A Creole Chorus Buck and Wing Dancers and the Famous MAY BROTHERS QUARTETTE Watch for the Big Street Parade at Noon Two Shows Starting Promptly at 7 and 9 o’Clock Admission $1.00 Children 55c¢ Come Early and Get a Good Seat ORTH CO. Watch for the date. A Packard coupe is going to the given away at Lloyd's. YOMING yOMIN (Continuous 1 to 11) NOW PLAYING HARRY CAREY In the Greatest Picture He Has Ever Made ‘““CRASHIN’ THRU” Blues Singers Sailstad, former head of the Multitune Phonograph com- ox County, Wis. held in the Napa county jail following nfession to having robbed a grave and burned the body —also— n 2 $100,000 death hoax. The upper left photo ts of this wife, Mrs. Tene q Safst. ichardson, who believing her hui i dead, remarried. Dorothy Anderson Sailstad's’ compan‘on in his flight who was arrested with hin, BABY FEGGY TOMORROW NIGHT tor in the plot, is shown below. Mali es wants to be Blade. president.—Toledo SEND IT TO THE WHITE \“Little Miss Hollywood” PEARL LAUNDRY $50---In Cash Prizes--$50 For the Most Comical, Original and Beautiful Costumes to the Ladies und Gentlemen at the We didn’t president's mes ret SECOND ee DANCES Haigly Hid GRAND MASK BALL nell Cre rated aaa alae shea Given by the pepee tines thus pfs gir WEDNESDAY breeches as mad- LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE TUESDAY NIGHT Admission $1.00 cap maid in days of old when the knights were bold and a damsel’s woe wasa sign for fight. FRIDAY 3----LARGE LIVE T GIVEN AWAY EACH NIGHT Everyone entering the hall will recelve a number. sons will walk away with a real lve turkey for ( BE THERE TONIGHT ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY —IT'S WORTH YOUR, WITILE CAR AND TRUCK STORAGE At the Ladies Free Arkeon Dancing Academy The lucky per- hristmas. : Ca Liberty Garage Telephone 983 428 South Elm Street It twinkles—it’s different—it’s got that “something different” taste all through STARTS TOMORROW a