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Pr ris ost a ad Me a= wIESMRAGHRPRER SR HAs Ak TREES fo} to pr ‘P ag Ce tr: th in er PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Exidune Not Worrying Rugs Must Be Lifted in All Liquor Raids Bootlegging has been found to be the mother of invention at least in Casper. The latest method of concealment discovered by local SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 192; AIMLTO MELODREMA 1S. | Ses-"Sest semerormecs Glyn. It rather haa to do with 25c MATINEE TODAY at 2:30 BUILT ON FINE THEME TONIGHT Mike Dooley who has secretly in- vented @ safety appliance for an airship. Not wishing to,try out the success of this invention at the risk of his own neck he engages a Officials is that by which a bottle 6:45 pletu “His|sea sailor by the name of Ben of moonshine is suspended by a 9 o’Clock "a picturization | Weeks to man the airship. At the String through a hole in the 4 of the famous novel by Arthur| psychological moment the ropes kitchen floor. The hole is then Train, will be, the feature at the| break allowing the” airship end covered with siapbeeee aeration DICK HYLAND’S REVUE Rialto Theater Today to remain for | sailor to go adrift. the police will take up all carpets four days. The is a sensa-! ‘They apparently drift away into and rugs when making raids. —IN— tional American melodrama, featur-| oblivion, and with the passing of Besides the moonshine which was ing Bebe Da and George Faw-| nye years Mr. Dooley the inventor duscovered under the floor of 842 cett, It is the life story of three| fears the possibility of murder West Yellowstone avenue yester- day afternoon, there was also found a quantity of beer. Four cases of the stuff as well as sev- eral cases of‘empty bottles were confiscated. Lola Fitzgerald was arrested in connection with the raid and was released on a bond of $200. generations of a prominent New York family and has been produced in an unusually gripping and vivid manner. It is a tremendous Sam Wood production, Included, among others in the strong suppc are Mary Eaton of the 2 lies, Mahlon Hamilton, D'Orsay, Warner Oland, Ha'e Ham- iiton and John Davidson. There are many scenes of strong dram- A Musical Farce Comedy Many New Songs and Specialties THE BASHFUL BABIES CHORUS —and— charges being brought against him. With this in mind he employes two different fellows to impersonate the original sailor. When the original Ben Weeks shows up at a most unexpected moment, a new complication is furnished. Lawrence atic interest, Seal Se CLEVER WIT PERMEATES PANTOMIME PRESENTED AT AMERICA TONIGHT ‘William Gibbs McAdoo appeared voluntarily before the Senate Lands Committee to explain his connection with E. L. Doheny, ofl magnate. ae 1,800 MINERS GO ON STRIKE BOGUS GHEK LEADS THE MANHATTAN TRIO MUSICAL NUMBERS Chorus ~-.---__.. +e Openi: . Sweet Mama, tree top tall AMERICA SFRIO-COMEDY A very beautiful and rather sad|j|He is shown posing for cameramen after coming from the Over You .. story will be enacted by members | (room in Senate Office Building. WL Pa., Feb. 16.— Tickle Toe _ = of the Elizabeth Baker school of The 1,800 mine workers employed at ca r Toot Toot Tootsie ~ It is not often that one speaks emg 2 os present “Colum the Wagram eee io Senne Fallin oo ison and Chor shotoplay having “‘clever| bine and Her Playmates” at the —w — in company who went on i So peel tae prt Yet it is the wit ‘hashed on | America theater at 8:30 o'clock this Palestine Arising! Thursday refused by unanimous} George Davis was arrested Friday|@ Pingle —___ = Entire Company the screen by means of the printed| evening. This is an added attrac word and int i by the actions and characterization of Holbrook Blinn that make for a large share of the success of “The Bad Man.” This photoplay opened yesterday at the America theater and is on the whole an accomplished bit of comedy-drama. It is an interesting fact that Enid Bennett who played tion and because of the extreme dif. ficulty of presenting it only one per formance will be given. The photo- play which is being shown in con- nection is “The Bad, Man.” “Columbine and Her Playmates” is an adventurous effort and has re- quired a great deal of rehearsing on the part of those who are to take vote at @ mass meeting last night to return to work. This action was taken despite assurances of district organizers that the grievance had ing forgery. been satisfactorily adjusted at a con- ference with Glen Alden officials at which they were present. The or ganizers explained they had been sent to Edwardsville by president Cappellini. Federal Mediator Thom at Lavoye by the sheriff's office on complaint of John Van Hovel, charg. SHE FACED HIM A HIGH CLASS FIRST RUN PICTURE CARMEL MYERS in “THE DANGER POINT” in “Robin Hood” with Douglas] part in it. While it is laid in a as Davis also urged the men to re-]/} The Man whom she had Fairbanks also plays the leading | rather mystical fairy land so real to turn. taken for a Gentleman, role in “The Bad Man™ which is| younger persons it will be found by ‘The strike was called when the supposed to portray a ‘Robin | adults to have a broader significance Woodward colliery officials refused Hood” of the desert. and one that is furnished by a phase to discharge Joseph E vatt Holbrook Blin makes a very fine | of life which has many times been who President “Jedwards of local YOU ARE MINE fo) character suposed to represent] dramatized by those who have had number’ 499; alleged was. tntain to Pancho Villa to. some extent. The] occasion to think upon the intrica- Organised labo. name of the Mexican bandit in the | cles of the love affairs of grown ups. = a Ha'shouted:'aa the tices ay is Pancho Lopez. Lopez is a] A young girl has a playmate who Pat who has ruled American | loves her dearly. She however is ( the challenge in her face territory. He thinks nothing of] lured away by the playful “Harle- killing an enemy but is very gener | quin.” She is finally won back to ous with his friends. It is a little | her first lover and the story ends difficult for him to understand the white man’s ideas of things but is at last satisfied when he has “made a man of intelligence" of one of his American friends. ‘ “The Bad Man" has an excellent plot which is something wanting in many modern films that deal with happily. Maxine Edwards takes the part of “Columbine” while Edward Wright has the role of “Pierrot” her lover. Reaching the BEER NOW IN SEWER Before an awe stricken group of juvenile spectators not too young to appregiate the significance of —SEE— “The Mark SATURDAY NIGHT . ALWAYS THE BIGGEST DANCE NIGHT OF THE WEEK Special musical and entertaining features for your 9 All over the Hélyland, garden cities are springing up. ‘The photo | Whole sale destruction of liquid re- f th Bea t approval. You will enjoy the gay atmosphere to- SNe in a Tee manne: ‘above shows a Jewish settlement being completed, “Unt houses a are | freshments, 17 cases of “chalk” 0 e Ss mene , n vf e finished, pioneers sleep in tents. Many parts of Palestine take on the | beer were destroyed at the police station this morning. The stuff was found to be ‘high powered. The beer had been confiscated In raids at the houses of David Kell. and Max Shaffer on East Burlington street. Ear It is said that a tree falling in the forest beyond the reach of all ears makes no sound. This is on the theory that there can be no sound without reaching the ear. . There {s a good lesson here to “MARK OF THE BEAST” AT WYOMING TOMORROW Thomas Dixon, author of “The Birth of a Nation,” considered by all to be the best known photoplay j|appearance of a military camp, due to the number of these temporary : mes tent-settlements, =e STARTING TOMORROW ig to tell your story regularly, simply, and consistently in the ad- vertising column: The Tribune offers a fair hear- ing for your story from thousands of readers. RKEO Dancing Academy . ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW A N ever produced, presents his views regarding the new era in photoplay presentation and which he put to practice in the making of ‘The Mark of the Beast,” the feature at- the non-advertising or !nadequate- ly advertised merchant. Such a merchant is naturally greatly interested in his business and fails to realize that he is not making any noise because nobody T’S COMING ‘picture houses daily, and who are IT’S SO BIG---IT’S SO EXTRAORDINARY - WE WILL HAVE to RUN EXTRA MATINEES YOUR WONDERFUL PATRONAGE HAS MADE IT POSSIBLE WATCH TOMORROW’S PAPERS COLUMBIA mAMERICA traction at the Wyoming theater starting tomorrow. “The Mark of the Beast” is an unusual story of the sub-conscious mind and is con sidered to be by critics and public one of the strongest dramas that Mr. Dixon ever created. “We are told by manufacturers of machine-made pictures that it is im possible to appeal directly to the in telligence of moving picture aud fences,” sald Mr. Dixon. “It is a’l right for fellows to have ideals an! dreams, but we must give them good old hokum and bunk. Tuat I do not believe. I believe there cre millicis of people in this country who go to hears. The only way to be heard today YOMING Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY Hoot Gibson What About YOUR Children? avoien BUKOCR enEsENTS SAM WOOD mececrey BEBE DANIELS’ DOROTHY MACKAILL JAMES RENNIE GEORGE FAWCETT — hungry for a story that has an ap- "ARE we giving too much peal to their intelligence. I believe = ee tae oe ighty it is the duty of the author to at- . : iollar an 1o ie tempt to supply that need. I do not| Im His Latest Action-Pep thought to our children? Here’s a powerful story of a family from the first generation to the third. Showing the destructive effect of too much money on the children of today. A big tkought in a,big pic- ture. Picture ‘RIDE FOR YOUR mean that he is to do it in a high brow way or that he is to strain at intellectual gymnastics, but he can reach the intelligence of the aud jence through an appeal to the emo- tions, “THREE WEEKS” G00 FARCE AT COLUMBIA One of the most interesting musical farce comedies so far pre- sented at the Columbia theater by the Dick Hyland Revue company is “Three Weeks.” This piece abounds with snappy action, catch- ing music and elaborate costumes throughout. ‘The presentation must not be con- A BISHUP-CASS THEATER i TONIGHT ONLY AT-8.30 COLUMBINE AND HER PLAYMATES FROM THE ITALIAN PANTOMIME —presented by— ELIZABETH BAKER —CAST— Betty Breisch Mildred Bubb Mary Weidner Burnadette Felman Lois Patillo Helen Neithammer Fritzie Smith Dorothy Stebbins Mary Lamb Bobbie Stebbins Malena Bryne Cathrine Bryne rd White Phillip Lon, Edward Weight Dorothy Mower Gayle B Mary Jane ith Wilma O’Brion TODAY and SUNDAY “THE BAD MAN” —WITH— HOLBROOK BLINN A_REFRESHING COMEDY OF A ROBIN HOOD OF THE DESERT —also— “Arabia’s Last Alarm” Imperial Comedy SHOWS AT 1, 3,5,7,9 10c and 40c —also— COMMUNITY .SONGS “She Was Bred in Old Kentucky” “Two Little Girls in Blue” “Star Spangled Banner” © Paramount Pickire) Maxine Edwards Edward Wright Jean McDonald Dean Burdick Catherine Pickett mane June Reed Wilfo: mas Also — Felix Comedy Marcia Stalman Eugene Owens Miss Baker Twila Lakey WILL ROGERS —in— ANNIVERSARY DANCE x “GUILE OF WOMEN” ey IN Bishop-Cass ale an =o aa February 18th, K. P. Hall nay bed! sripomm GHANGH Gouda ram am Auspices The Brotherhood of American Yeomen TODAY PATHE REVIEW. Admission $1.00 Ladies’ Free MENT | STORM COMING—WYOMING THEATER RICHARD BARTHELMESS —-IN— “TWENTY-ONE” MITCHELL BROTHERS KINGS OF BANJO AND SONG Starts at the CHILDREN S CHILDREN’ Also News Weekly and Aesop’s Fables RIALTO F: : 7:40, ‘9:26 wenc HES.