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PAGE FOUR. od Che Casper Daily Cribune Nt MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1924, known through his appearance in successful comedies, George Sieg- mann, who recently appeared as Bill | ees in “Oliver Twist,” and Fred Kohler. Every one of the group is “type perfect” as the brutal fam- ily of cousins who make life un- bearable for “Anna.” played by Blanche Sweet, rnd start her on her downward wa: “Anna Christie” is ational picture playing at theater today and tomor- “WOMAN T0 WOMAN” ID SUP AT CONVENTION ts will not do to to Woman,” the ehicle which is to large nal ph It offers different from row. ACHILLES AND VENUS COLUMBIA HEADLINERS The headliner at the Columbia in a vaudeville way for today, tomor- ture goes with: ution radica tion wh ay would offer rely within the code of Yet it is shown to be ical and the only satisfac- tery outcome of the situation pro- duced. wholly Io; e plot opens with the war in Surope in 1914. An English offi cer meets a fascinating cabaret dancer whose part is taken by Miss A serious love affair en- and its consummation and con- row and Tuesday is that pair of posing artists who travel under the es of Achilles and Venus. Their work deals with the presentation of secration is prevented only by the reproductions of famous Statuary necessity for the soldier to join once | and paintings. Both of the duo are more the forces making war. Hel said to possess superb figures and 5 shell shocked and loses his | to understand their art as few un- of the things that pas: derstand it. It is a beautiful sur- When the » meets once E She i Deloryse, dancer that British capital by storm. remained faithful to his memory and does not realize that he is married. She presents to him the son that in France four years pre- m this point the situation is hat would be difficult for any to handle. The thing is satisfactorily settled by the wife of giishman and the mother of alld as one woman to another. It 1s brought to a grand and beauti- ful climax that {s tinged with sad- ness but convincing in its logic. Many scenes of striking beauty shown in the film. It is an ion and quite the Miss Compson has done. CARTER DRAMA 1S BEST WORK OF LONG CAREER We have always had an idea that the motion pictuce screen as a me- dium for the expression of melo- drama was ideal. Its limitless phy- sical possibilities was the chief basis for this bellef. When we saw “The ‘Hleventh Hour,” Lincoln J. Carter's first cinematic effort, our conviction took deeper root. ‘The Arizona EXx- press,” the second screen story from the pen of tho King of Melodrama, $s playing at the America theater to- day. “The Arizona Express” {s an up- to-the minute melodrama with a profusion of thrilling sequences that will keep you on the edge of your seat for an hour and a f. NOTABLE QUARTET IN “ANNA CHRISTIE” NOW PLAYING AT THE IRIS Four of the best known character actors of the screen are to appear in several unusual sequences in Thom- es H. Ince’s screen adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's stage success, “Anna Christie.” In spite of the fact that these four men, all of whom are well known to the “fans,” appear in onlp a few scenes at the opening of the pictu ne roles were consid- ered of importance that the casting of alos pe two nies to d produc order that two actors nee plete a family portrait of exception- ally unpleasant home life on a Min- nesota farm might be used in the Ince picture. The notable quartette who create one f the “crux scenes” ot “A Christie” are Ralph Years- 1 who scored a big success in "Tol'able Davia"; Victor Potel, well ASPIRIN Beware of Imitations! |" Lumbag Rheumatism Aspirin” Each unbroken package incare’s motives, as explained jt se close to him were a desire rround, himself with men of prise and truly wonderful Others on the bill are Frank and Hunt, who give a comedy and mus- ical | otferds Moss and Manning sis- ir da gs trio of fine ability ariton Chi a monologist, The Columbia is offering “Main Street” as the feature picture. This photoplay has Monte Blue and Florence Vidor in the cast and is a faithful adaption of the great novel by’ Sinclair Lewis. SPLENDID. PHOTOGRAPHY What more iGheonimaee demands the attention of an audience to a cinema production than beautiful photography? And shouldn't it therefore be made pne of the es- sential qualities to be considered first? It is a rare treat indeed to watch the even photography of “Riders of the Law," the most recent Sunset Production starring Jack Hoxie which plays at the Wyoming theater today. Those who appreciate the beautiful will really marvel at the consistency and coherence of the many effects obtained with the mag- nificent backgrounds which were available. For those lovers of the artistic, “Riders of the Law” will serve as a pleasant surprise, so seldom is such attention paid to obtaining the qual- ity of velvet photography seen in this latest Sunset offering. estate Sets ok} CONSTANCE TALMADGE COMING TO WYOMING “The Lesson, ” a Seiznick Distribut- ing Corporation revival, commenced its two days’ engagement at the Wyoming theater tomorrow. The story centers around Helen Drayton, played by Constance Tal- madge, who becomes bored by the dull routine of life in a small town While she is fond of her beau, Ch Vernon, portrayed by Tom Moore, she is fascinated by John Galvin, a city architect, and elopes with him, | It is not long before the young wife | discovers that her husband {s thor- oughly selfish and untrustworthy, and the slight bond between them is soon stretched to the breaking point. Through this unhappy experience she learns the difference between real worth and base imitation. — French Public | Astonished by | Cabinet Makeup PARIS, March 31—(By the As- sociated Press.}\—The makeup of M. Poincare's new cabinet caused some astonishment among the French public, throwing overboard as it does, eight ministers who had work- ed under him for two years or more and replacing them with a combina- tion including men who in parlia- ment voted against hig fiscal mea- The premier’s declaration of in the Chamber of Deputies Monday for this reason is awaited with interest and it is re. garded as certain that the ministry ill receive a vote of confidence. capability and to bridge a gap which threatened to form between the o wings of the Republican party. L'Qeuvre declares that by appoint- ing Louis Loucheur as minister ©f commerce and Henri De Jou- vene!, “the principal champion of the league of nations,” as minister sation, Poincare indicates that tends to move in the direction of fresh accords for peace. | Appropriation For Air Mail WASHINGTON, March 31—The | today agreed to appropriate 1,500,000 for operation of the New York-San Francisco air mail service during the fiscal year beginning July 1. pee ae LT SEND IT To THE PEARL WHITH LAUNDRY PHONE 1703 —_——__ rtaran alphabet contains » being the longest in fl To Mark Lincoln Highway G. G. Barnard, the sculptor, putting the finishing touches on the first of four 15-foot statues of Abraham Lincoln which will be placed along the Lincoln Highway in four states. and burled in a huge pit, cov-|ergency the most inimical matter ered with chemicals which will speed | ¢ver considered by congress. decay of the bodies. Although more than 100 special] ATLANTA, GA.—John Geputy sheriffs have been sworn in —— North Carolina. Joseph Egan, Atlanta business man and philanthropist died at Asheville, seizure of American owned proper: | ties, safety of American citizens in Yucatan, and the question of a sec: ond collection of taxes from Ameri- can citizens. HELENA, MONT.—James_ Reil ley of Butte and James Wood and threatened spread of the plague. A. W. Dewese was arrested today by Inspector A. L. McGlough of the city health department when he was discovered near a herd of Cud- ahy tattle tn a pasture ground out- side the city. He was sentenced to pay a heavy fine. ‘WASHINGTON—Senator Hale an- coy og eereaaell saegige ppt ase British government modify its embargo on American livestock caused by the outbrea:: of foot and mouth disease in Callfornia 80 as not to apply east of the Rocky James Maillon, both of Anaconda, were killed and Harry O'Malley of Great Falls was injured in an auto- mobile welder had agreed to YOU CAN'T MISS MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA — MEXICO CITY—Charles B. War- ren, new ambassador, has begun in- vestigation into alleged unwarranted Corns April Fool's Dance TUESDAY, ALL FOOLS DAY You sure would be foolish if you miss this big event. A big surprise for everybody. Music broadcast from Chicago by WGN, the Tribune Zenith station, was heard distinctly. FOUND IN HOKE FILM BIG LIVESTOCK SHOW CALLED OFF AT SALT LAKE GITY.AS DISEASE EPI DEMIC SPREADS SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, March $1—The Inter-mountain Livestock show, scheduled here from Tuesday to’Friday, inclusive, next week, has been called off, R. M. Mead, gen- eral manager of the show, an- nounced today. This action was taken because of the serious hoof and mouth epidemic in California, Mead sald. This is precautionary measure to prevent possible spread of the dis- ease into Utah by the mingling of herds’ from all over the west, ac- cording to Mead. ‘While it 1s generally felt here that Meac's action was proper consider- able loss will result to exhibitors who had a’ready started many car- tots of cattle on the way from east- ern points. MODESTO, Cal. (United Press)—Discevery of four more infectet herds in Merced county today brought the hoof and mouth situation in that county to a crisis. ‘It's hell, and getting ‘worse every minute,” was the statement made to the United Press by Dr. C. A, Ros. enberger, supervising veterinary of the state department of agriculture, who is in Merced. ‘Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a eo starts. 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Better than a mastard plaster YOMING Continuous 1 to 11 Last Times Today Jack Hoxie ex Hoh “RIDERS OF THE LAW” Comedy and Movie Tomorrow CONSTANCE TALMADGE “THE LESSON” Chats The rerfousness of the situation was emphasized locally when the directors of the Modesto irrigation district discussed shutting off all irrigation water at La Grange dam. 1,000 CATTLE ARE DESTROYED. LOS ANGELES, March (United Press)—With more than 1,000 head of cattle destroyed in Los Angeles county since last Mon- day as a result of the warfare against the foot and mouth direase, preventative measures were . being redoubled by state and federal au- thorities here tonight. Three new infections were dis- covered in a local packing house to- day and plans were made to Ki! all the animals in the plants yards. Three hundred and sixty heac of cattle were shot down Friday night posemeasiadsinadeins trccahcetteteh sheiteisee: ditmabatny HAPPED HANDS of Techny, lino! Catholic Mission fields in China, sald CHICAGO—Rev. Clifford J. King just back from China has more than _ 1,000,000 bandits, organized more effectively than the government. WASHINGTON — The American federation of labor legislative com inittee made public a report rating immigration legislation first among nine outstanding “desirable pending measures and the bill providing con scription of labor in a national em- No Paring—End Them Don’t let the agony of corns destroy your comfort. Apply Blue-jay—and instantly the pain vanishes. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Paring. jay at any drug store. Does away with Get Blue-j Arkeon Dancing Academy Blue MOTHER! Baby's Best Laxative is “California Fig Syrup” ‘When baby {s constipated, has 31.—| wind-colic, feverish breath, coated: tongue, or diarrhea, a half-teaspoon- ful of genuine “Caltfornia Fig Syrup” Promptly moves the >olsons, gases, bile, souring food and waste right out. Never cramps or overacts, Babies love its delictous taste. 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FEATURE PICTURE WARNER BROTHERS Classic of the Screen FLORENCE VIDOR MONTE BLUE And a Notable Supporting Cast In ‘Main Street’ VAUDEVILLE Moss and Manning Sisters “DANCING SNAPSHOTS” A Novelty Dancing Act. FRANK and HUNT “The Miniature Nightingale” —and— a Pantomimic Fu Fool Musician, Featur- CARLETON CHASE TOPICAL TALKS AND TUNES ACHILLES and VENUS Posing and Painting DeLuxe waprodnasens of the World's Famous @ CPaBin 4 BIG TIME ACTS OF —in— 15,000 Baby Grand Cello. DANCING EVERY NIGHT “On the Great White Way” THREE DAYS STARTING TODAY From the Celebrated Novel Paintings Done in Oil. Admission 40c By SINCLAIR LEWIS A BIG SHOW—DON’T MISS IT Children 10c IN AN AGE THAT IS SEEING MANY WORTH WHILE PICTURES, “THE ENCHANTED COT- TAGE” STANDS OUT AS ONE OF THE SCREEN’S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT. AT THE RIALTO Police Stop Crowd The management accepts this opportunity of thanking the police de- ee for the excellent manner in which they assisted us during the MAD RUSH AT THE BOX OFFICE SIDEWALK CLEARED FOR PASSERS BY HUNDREDS CROWDED, JAMMED AND PUSHED TO GET IN —AND— HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY Compel Us TO HOLD THIS PICTURE WOMAN WOMAN OVER ANOTHER DAY THIS SENSATIONAL RUN WILL END TUESDAY SPECIAL WOMENS MATINEE TUESDAY Shows Start: 12:30, 2:10, 4, 5:50, 7:40, 9:30