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413.84 iL ce R ol le re Cy P) be le or ut 4 Casper Daily Cribuné THREE NATIONS OF LOCALE OF “TORMENT” being trans- are Picturegoers ported to America t rice Tourneu thrilling First } The story, an drama, is ani Japan. It scenes of disor laws posing as #0v agents, who ke the people that b disorder, It shi States, where a band of tional crooks lay their plans to rc a former Russian nobleman of the crown jewels. The theme then switches to Japan, where the cli max of the plot is laid with the re cent earthquake as a spectacular ture. rhe story ts interpreted by an ex cellent cast, including Owen Moore, Bessie Love, Joseph Kilgour, Maude George, Morgan Wallace, George Cooper and Jean Hersholt. = iaadlipait “SOCIETY SCANDAL” AT RIALTO GLOSES TODAY “A Society Scandal” closes to- he Rialto theater. pa 5 A Swanson picture that bas everything: Gloria, gowns, & great box office title, a great story based upon a well known play. and exceptional supporting casi * Mies Swanson wears 14 differ. ent costumes, all stunners, from evening gown and ultra-expensive furs to filmy negligee. There are a couple of high society parties that are the limit for up-to-date wildness, one of them actually staged in the famous Ritz-Carlton hotel, New York, and the other in a million- atre’s country home on Long Is- land. The story is about high soctlety’s life, love, arid divorce. Gloria has her reputation ruined by an honest but too earnest young lawyer, who is trying to get her husband a di- vorce from her on the grounds of misconduct with another man and, in revenge, ruins the lawyer's repu- tation, only to discover that she has falien in love with him. “ETERNAL STRUGGLE” AT RIALTO TOMORRO Reginald Barker's genius for stag- ing spectacular and thrilling screen epics has found a new outlet in his recently completed massive produc- tion of Metro's “The Eternal Strug- gle,” which is coming to the Rialto t er tomorrow. he Eternal emands upon ng about wild s to the United interna Truggle” is a pic- turization of G. B. Lancaster's widely read novel, “The Law- * Bringers.". Many of the scenes were filmed in the frozen Canadian Northland. Mr. Barker transport- ed his entire cast to Canada, where for months they endured severe hardships while scenes of great beauty were filmed. Through co-operation of the Canadian government, Mr. Barker was enabled to explore and make use of many out of the way places of Canada for exceptional shots. Thrilling realism {s the keynote of The Eternal Struggle.” For the first time in history the turbulent waters of the Seymour Canyon Ra- pids, near North Vancouver, have been conquered by a canoe to pro- vide one of the great spectacular thrills. The Indians call these ra- pids, “devil waters,” but this ap- Parently did not deter Mr. Barker and his players. Incidentally it is in this scene that Pat O'Malley makes his remarkable jump of 125 feet to rescue Renee Adoree, caught in the swirling rapids be low. Among the other thrills which “The Eternal Struggle” includes are an ice-jam in the Bow river that had to be photographed from a steel cage suspended above the treacher- ous river by a slender cable; a dog team race in the shadow of Mt. Robson, and a host of other equally @angerous and thrilling episodes with the flaming beauty of the snow country as a background. LARGE GROWDS GREET KARA AT THE WYOMING Karr, who has mastered the mys- teries of mental telepathy has been Well attended at the Wyoming thea. call the rames of people. He also reads the thoughts of those in his audience. All one has to do is to write a question at home, drop it in the bOx located in the lobby and then enter the-show. Karr ‘has with him Miss Jo- sephine LaRue in her sensational musical telepathy. Cards are dis- tributed in the audience on which patrons w the names of their favorite songs or musical selection. Miss LaRue plays the numbers on o'clock Wed: @ apecial at 2 nesday a: n for fadies only. A regu stoplay is shown in addition to the mental feats. Lili eta “GREEN GODDESS” ENDS AUN AT IRIS TONIGHT Harry T. Morey, whose Pictures tn which he has played “heavies” reads like the “Who's Who" of motion pictures, was born in Michigan, Morey began playing villains as far back as 1909, and ever since he has been making life tough for heroes, starting on Mau rice Costello back in the old Vita. Ust of graph. He declares that the part of M Crespin in “The Gree Goddess," which will be shown at the Iris ater for the last times today, 18 the best thing he has ever done. He is also partial to the role of Capt. Hull Gregson in Rex In gram's “Where the Pavement Ends." HOOT GIBSON FILM COMING TO WYOMING One of the most prominent cit!- zens of the celebrated movie town Universal City, ts Edward Sedg- wick, director of Hoot Gibson's recent successes. Sedgwick start- ed his working career as a news- Paper reporter. In this game hé rubbed elbows with many of the in- timate details of life and obtained experiences which he now considers to_be priceless. His latest Universal-Gibson pro- duction, “Hook and Ladder," com- ing next Thursday to the Wyoming theater, is considered by Univer- sal officials to be an excellent dem- onstration of his theory. Th addition to Karr this evening here will be shown “The Mask of Lopez." Here's one that gets you right on the jump and holds you all the way. That is the most essential thing in the entire make-up of a moving pleture and Fred Thom. son digs right in and keeps agoin’ all the way. ITCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP WITH SULPHUR Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Metho- Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist Because of its germ destroying pro- perties, this sulphur preparation in- stantly brings ease from skin {rrita- tion, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the tor- ment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little Jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it ike a cold cream.—Ady. ter during all his appearances there. At each of his perform there have been many que: asked and well answered does not only answer ques USED CARS THAT WILL RUN We have a few lected Used Fords, open at Easy Payments May Be Arranged Nolan Chevrolet Co. Temporary Office Globe Shoe Company Phone 64-5 Remember ! If You Miss Gloria’s Triumph of Triumphs, It’ll 3e «6A Society | Scandal” RIALTO given Mermaid Comedy—“Exit Caezar” These senators called on President Coolidge to w toward small country banke . Left to right: Seha! and Capper. VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM OGORES SUCCESS HERE The audiences which greeted the vaudeville performers at the lumbla theater last night with the expectation of a big program did not go unrewarded for the bill was without doubt one of the best that has been given at that show place. The program as is customary on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week was an unusually full one with not only the circuit acts but also the regular musical com- edy and film comedy. Dick Hyland's “Watch Your Step,” so funny that it outshines most of the other ta blold productions this company has “Second Child. hood" is a Christie comedy the plot of which is well illuminated by the title. The Ella Bard Trio have some really thrilling The two men are so limber and so seemingly indifferent to the force of gravity that members of audience can scarcely believe their ————$————______ Revue in Casper. acrobatic Mfeghun A SPECIAL COURSE in any of these subjects or a combination of all can be completed in our night school. Also Banking and Other Courses TUESDAY—THURSDAY Casper Business College, Inc. Phone 1825 News TODAY 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock eyes at times. form Co- presents stunts. the Murray veled duo, ¥armers’ Friends The woman mem- ber of the trio Is stronger than the average man and Lane, present Stork,” and get away with it in fine It_is_a comedy offering. Allegro, a novelty stunt also, “Reel Nonsense LeRoy that much “Hello, Mr. and Lawrence. labeled as the different,” plays old and new num-! bers in a masterful way and has ge a more liberal policy by the War Finance Corporation tors Magnus Johnson. Lynn J. Frazier, McNary, Shipstead “violinist is the product of The char-| > acter of an old man is exceptionally y The REGI WALLACE BEERY BARBARA LA MARR EARLE WILLIAMS Louis Bb Mayer Present —wit! NALD BARKER Production » Ihe ETERNAL STRUGGLE RENEE ADOREE PAT O'MALLEY JOSEF SWICKARD well portrayed and brings forth afagainst former Sheriff Frank R. Toy riot of laughter. There are many/|of Sheridan county was demanded bits of entertainment in the act.|in a petition signed by 415 persons song. patter, dance, laughs and/and@ presented to Judge James H. tears. Burgess of the district court here cum re today. RETRIAL uP Judge Burgess, who under the law is empowered to call the jury, has not indicated what his decision would be. fone into tomorrow. M. F. Ryan, attorney for man, bases argument for re- trial mainly on the alleged fact that one of the jurors was permitted to communicate with outside parties while on duty. oo TOY CHARGES AT SHERIDA ARE UP AGAIN SHERIDAN, Wyo., March 25.— Se 7 Summoning of a grand jury to in- stays. It vestigate charges of M. C. Wachtel,| forming dingy state law enforcement officer,| lose their luster, People get those whiter teeth Her- iy teeth er Then make this free test, as mil- Hons have done, and learn how People get them, By combating film Let this Test Tell How Sir G, A. Thomas, who for four years has won the British bad- minton championship, is compelled to wear spectacles when playing. That he should be able to overcome such @ handicap is all the more re- markable when it is reflected that badminton is an even faster game than tennis, Modert research has foun? two Gisintegrs Cerys all stages itegrates im of formation. One removes it with- out harmful osres | These methods have proves A ao tooth “2 has been new-type paste name is Pepsodent dentists in nie years, have advbed Te Now careful people of some 50 nations employ it every day, the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by mil- lions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. that cough before it begins- take | SCOTTS EMULSION 'Francis X. COLUMBIA THURSDAY—FRIDAY Matinee 2:30 Four Acts Vaudeville @eutineces—1 to 2h NOW PLAYING FRED THOMPSON —in— “THE MASK OF _ LOPEZ” —also— KARR Who answers more greater questions than other mentalist. THURSDAY HOOT GIBSON In His Latest Those Likable Comics In “Réel”? Nonsense A Thrilling Offering of and any THE MANHATTAN TRIO COLUMBIA Evening 7—9 o'Clock Music Show LEROY and LAWRENCE ELLA BARD TRIO |MURRAY & LANE Acrobatic Originalities |A Riot of Mirth and Song DICK HYLAND’S REVUE “WATCH YOUR STEP” ~ —with— Christie Comedy—“Second Childhood” tiplies the ptyalin iPame to digest starch on teeth, These combined effects at : seeelesiont bo pee — ie or a Tube. Note how clean the feel after ete th ful resulta, (Cor tak camer: 10-DAY TUBE FREE PEPSODENT COMPANY, BEET: [Ot 8. Wabash Ave, * ‘Mail 0-Day Tube of Pedsodent te Only one tube to a family. TODAY TOMORROW Christie Comedy ‘ALLEGRO. The Violinist Different “Hello Mr. Stork” THE BASHFUL BABIES CHORUS Path—And Amid All This Is Set a Startling Dra: ? Romance and International Intrigue. FREE DANCE MILLS NEW FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA EVERYONE INVITED COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME FOR NOTHING Wednesday, March 26 FREE OWEN MOORE and BESSIE LOVE A MAURICE TOURNEUR PRODUCTION —Also— TRAIN SCHEDULES SALT CREEK BUSSES 8 a. m. 9 a.m. 2:30 p. m. LEAVE CASPER—ARKEON BUILDING Chicaco & Northwestern Arrives -=2:15 p. m. Arr! Depa: 2:35 p. m. Departs 5:00 p. m. Departs 4:00 p, m. 835 p.m 7.30 a m. “MONKS A LA MODE” PATHE NEWS IMPERIAL COMEDY TODAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY A BISHOP-CASS THEATER* Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9 3 Busses a Day Each Way Baggage and Express Lexve Salt Creek Called for and Delivered Sam. Salt Creek Transportation 2 p.m. Company Tel. 144 3 p.m. GEORGE ARLISS io ey Bishop-Cass LAST TIMES ALSO COMEDY TODAY “JUMP YOUR JOB” The Frarth Rocks—A Volcano Belches Forth Its Molten Lava, Taking Everythin; ma of Mystery, TOPICS “THE GREEN GODDESS” ig in Its