Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 26, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE* 2 Che Casper Delly Cridune BARNEY GOOGLE~ DowT Worry, SPARKY, Lit Ger * SUNSHINE” BACK AS YOuR JOCKEY ~ THAT TRAM HE'S WORKING ON STOPS AT Tue NEXT STATION FoR Two MARMONT LIKES LE HISTORICAL INTEREST ‘Tene oo rar cme Trost He AwrT Gor A CHANCE OF FIGHTERS OF FIRE) IN NEW DAVIES FILM So fascinated by his experiences A photoplay that commands !n- as fire captain in the Vitagraph spe-| terest for its historical value as well celal production, “The Midnight} as for the excitement of its plot is Alarm,” Is Percy Marmont that he] «rittie Old New York.” in which has converted the den tn his home| yrarion Davies, made famous for into an exact replica of the qu her work In “When Knighthood ters in the fire 4 Was in Flower,” is starring at the He has taken t ca theater. The audience sees metal cot similar to t figures as Washington Irving. the fire depar Cornelius Vander- rated the roc and F Fulton as well s axes, nozzles a | r cele who made the atmosphere. of the nineteenth cent touch bi for its achievements in slide | commerce and invention. first. man of the day whose privilege “I've always wanted to be a fir>| 4+ is to associate with these. As a man sincs I was a lad,” said Mar-| «tar to play opposite the captivating mont. “Consequently, I hailed with! xtiss Davies he has been well great joy the opportunity to play | selected. this role in David Smith's master Costly scenes were built for the ful production Associating with | picture to insure the verisimilitude SKEEZIX! real fireme: hered the spirit} of the film. One of the great A HY NOU SEE of the game fror sm. When I| achievements was the construction 3 - * finished work on ture, I de-| of a steamboat on the order of the |* y i J DOES HIS TIME OF termined to assocta-| one invent y Fulton. p f e Ae MIS UFE! tions. Tha I've fitted up Marion es takes the part of my den in this fashion.” a Boy! very and while ‘not .de- Mr. Marm gets a great deal of | ceiving the audience, succeeds In pleasure in s in the story | instead of “It's gre “to hop int down to b Mr. M down the rod] deceiving the charact he stairs for an extended peri sport,” he exclaimed Because of the presentation of an episode from David Belasco's “T Girl of the Golden West,” at the end of its bill yesterday, the pro- gram presented Billie Ireland's : the Columbia theater sift : ‘ sto ut as superior in many ways The episode is most dramatic and Is Mr. Marmont will be seen in “The Midnight Alarm” at the Iris th today and tomerrow. Alice houn, Joseph Kil and Cullen Landis are other stars in the well presented by Jack Quinn, Mr “ * and Mrs. Harry Dunbar. than a half hour of comedy. Bud —— Brownie, Lew Newman and Bilhe| “I'm sorry I spoiled it, King, but} salary reclassification provided for| Postmasters tn thtrd-class offices|sub-stations, would Mkewise receive| estimated the reclassification pro-| rates alone would supply the added and work well together in pre-|I thought I'd hurt her.” would be approved by the Postoffice! would receive an mcreased allowance | ‘nereases. The bill provides that the| gram would cost the government] revenues necessary to meet the sal- During the showing of ing the lighter stuff. “That's all right, you big, soft-| department. Conferences with ad-'¢,. ciork hire. They are limited to MoWeSst. supervisory grade shall pay) could be taken from postal revenues.| ary Increases provided for, he am Baird's latest Associated E. ck Holt is featured in the photo- | hearted Harp. I thought so, too.| ministration officials will be held g5oq 4 year now. This sum has| "0 less than $100 a year more than| Proper classification of parcel post| serted. - attraction, “The Miracle “Making a Man". It 1s a] We'll pick up the action from the|during the holiday recess of con- |), A inadequate. Under the Kelly | the highest pay of clerks. now at the Rialto theater the Holt picture capable of | fall.” gress, he said, with a view to ac-\bi the allovanee would be based| All of the provisionsof the mea-}o — — tg so rapid and the characters of the| pieasing Holt lovers. ee quainting them with the detalls of ¢, ine postmaster's salary and paid Sure relate to first, second and third- Py story are so vivid that it fairly takes parstaieed «xe 8 the measure and the background of] 5. a sliding scale running from $240| class offices. Fourth-class offices one’s breath away. The action never its preparation. a year, the minimum for an office! Were reclassified last year. TONI lags for an instant and the spine VETERAN ACTOR § FE Some of its major provisions fol-) wich pays $1,000 a year, toa maxi-| Representative Kelly pointed out GHT prerieie nacat ars eS Ns orks and carrlera in firet. ana| mum of $1,320 for an office that pays today that postal’ salaries had not ; = ipa a rer ane’) $2,200, the top salary foi -class kept with advancing living costs and ’cloe! * | La naan rere oy epee IN WYOMING FEATURE T second class offices would receive $cctmanter, Above that they go Into, economic standards, and that em: eects 2 tne ait | gin Sptanosclatly cannes Pr er2'360 to $1,800 na at coeeent tha| the second-class automatically. ployes receive less proportionately eld y 2,200 to $1, s ‘ scenes aboard ship where she defies al ' z } increaso ranging from 60 per cent; Rural mail carriers who now re- Prdteranbedde pe ai leer BILLIE IRELAND’S FOLLIES IN the villain who wants to throw over “}Tonest, King, I'm scared to do down to 33 1-3 per cent as the salary, Ce!ve @ flat salary of $1,800 a year,' |” ‘3 ‘ Doard the cargo of live Chinese] jt. She's such a little mite, I'm scale mounts. With no ‘allowances of any king ‘AS YOU q IKE IT” ; whom the ship is smuggling into the) afraid) I'll hurt her. Why, my hand Village delivery carriers are classi-/ Would be given an allowance for United States, and so save his own| is bigger than her whole face.” fied in two grades, depending on|eaulpment payable at the rate o1 h neck. The government coast patrol] yt was Pat Hartigan, veteran length of service, the first grade re-| $1.50 per mile per month. As most that coug PRESENTED SO YOU CAN’T HELP BUT LIKE IT fe on their trail and the throwing | character. actor, talking. He was celving $1,400 and the second grade Of the carriers hath atesoyy iadoeat = \ J before it begins- m overboard is the only means of salva} discussing a bit of business in @ £ $1,600 a year, as compared with $900 4 sass A take |” . tion that the mate can see. The par tinclae: scene for a picture with Pennsylvania Introduces and $1,200 now. | go far toward covering the cost of = SCOTTS Special Numbers, Songs and Dances by heroine, however, blocks the open|King Baggot, Universal director, = Railway mail clerks would start| operation. HARRY DUNBAR, BUD BROWNEE, port with her body and will not allow/and Jack Montgomery, father of Measure in the at $1,700 instead of $1,400 as at pres- Supervisory officials such as su- E he Uu LSIO | LOU NEWMAN the infamous thing to proceed. Baby Peggy, the tiny child star of ent, and run up to a maximum in perintendents of mail, carriers, de- : There is one especially thrilling|+The Darling of New York,” which House grade 5 of $2,600 annually, compared livery, etc.,:and superintendents of THE MISSES TURNER, MURRAY, O’NEILL moment—the nat aceee ether | comes to the Wyoming Theatre next oi with $2,200 at present. . MAUDINA DUNBAR MRS. BUD BROWNEE Captain Joe Mansfield un Saturday. et Bruce. or in other words, beter SA tina as supposed to-push the WASHINGTON, Des. 24.—Salary "*HICHESTER Ss PILLS JIMMIE BRENNEN, JACK QUINN Nichols and Mitchel Lewis. It 1s al youngster in the face, knocking her|!"creases for clerks, carriers and su-|¢ t ATCH : splend!d fight, with Lewis knocking | Gown, Simple enough, but the chia pervisory officials of postottices | My. ty pe W AND THE EIGHT DANCING the older man down time after time.| must not be injured. throughout the country are provided Chichester a Diamon fram BABY DOLLS only to have him get up and come| “ ny, it's a cinch,” said her dad.| for in a bill introduced in the House RU— sealed pack for more. At tho finish Ni-| «ail you have to do Is to touch her| bY Clyde Kelly, representative |¥) © WARNE AND CROSBY ‘ ' chols is a neste and bloody oes and Peg will topple right over. 1 Ps doen lo fem srr aga ty Bee a de alpha yy Late ge Feature Picture Leah Baird likes to act In stories| taught her how to fall withogit hurt- : al or. s 66 of rapid and thriluing action, accord-| ing herself when she was learning to| S4Mizations of postal employes and |~ SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWHERF JACK HOLT in “MAKING A MAN” ing to.her own statement, and in| walk.” is the result of months of scientific = —___=_ = = sad her newest has adequately fol-| “We'll try sald Baggot. “You| Study of the subject. It will have lowed out her th | know, dor ney, that he’s| thelr solid support. is not highly complicated | only playt he won't hurt| Representative Kelly, a member of guaranteed to interest and you the House committee on postoffices you for a pleasant hour or two. It| Yes, I know. He wouldn't hurt] #24 Post roads, said he hoped the . : ° ned Mpa rt apet tee a faa ar gee ap Sy rills of a Lifetime tug at the heart-strings ts experienc-| pushed Peggy and she fell sprawl : I F S D ed, so forceful is the love theme that|ing. She didn’t cry, but she looked F ne Ki TUDAY AND THURSDAY n ast creen rama has been woven into teh grippir cared and hurt. It was too much YUDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY story. The picture might be sum-|for Pat. He rushed over and picked “ marized by the one word “compell-| her up. Ky Querybody’s Facaire, MARION DAVIES THE MIDNIGHT ing.” That wasn't in the script. He turn- . —in— ALARM” wat ates ed toward the camera with Peggy {n (Continuous 1 to 11) arms. Sho was laughing, un- “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK” ara LAST TIMES TODAY . SEE IT FROM THE START SNUBS D — mee oe SHOWS AT 1, 8, 5, 7, AND 9 “THE NEWLY RICH” JAC K | E RA LPH 10c AND 40c 10c AND 20c COOGAN LEWIS Jota the Christmas Savings club. | hi Bank. hy The popular star of stars is coming in exciting story of Pa- cific Coast smugglers ° —air patrol heroes. An Ununsual Love Story * In His Greatest Production oh ens 28 AT) “The —Special Attraction For— —IN— “THE MIRACLE MAKERS” RED-BLOODED ADVENTURE THAT HOLDS YOU SPELLBOUND The Cast Includes George Walsh Mitchell Lewis Edith Yorke Edythe Chapman “Dickie” Headrick George Nichols Mail Man” FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY igi — BROWNLEE'S WHAT COULD BE NICER AFTER CHRISTMAS THE GUMPS THAN DANCING 10c——_——40e Hickville Follies {t's Wednesday night and you are sure to find a jolly crowd. It will help to digest that big dinner you so A RURAL NOVELTY ACT WITH THE ee auema meee TPMORRONT <a HICKVILLE SEVEN JAZZ BAND JACK HOXIE JAZZ AS PLAYED ON THE FARM Arkeon) wie | «Charles Jones” ° THROUGH” Dancing Academy }| ir Lins In His Latest Picture “WHY ELEPHANTS CUPID'S FIREMAN” DANCING EVERY NIGHT | LEAVE HOME | No Advance In Admission 10c———30c —also—' DeHaven Comedy, “Entertaining the Boss” Fun From the Press TODAY TOMORROW “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” Shows Start: 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20

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