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PAGE FOUR. “WEST OF THE WAT Che Casper Daily Cribune is .an old favorite with Casper amusement lovers. In the vaudeville today Wilson and Bard will be seen in act called “Looney a ia Carte." They are an oddly contrasted pair, one a grace ful dancer, the other a clown. A description is beyond writing. The Martini Singers have a var- of May 20, 1924, 2s ordered by the interstate commerce commission. Among those called to testify to- day were James Q. Gulnac, Porlaud, Me, representing the Chief Maine state chamber of commerce, and H. J, Wagner and H. F, Thompson, CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 7.~-| both of Norfolk, Va., who represent Three concerns located in other | the Norfo!k Portsmouth freight trat- iety musical offering that ranges| states but which sell seeds to Wyo-| tic commission. from jazz to opera, This act is a| ming consumers, have been cited by Seed Companies Cited by State The picture is showing today and tomorrow at the Rialto. pina so <.cey a Big Acreage of Alaskan Land WASHINGTON, April 7.—Tempo- rary withdrawal from settlement MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1924. Glacial formation in the bay are believed to be of great scenic value and the American ecological society in sponsoring creation cf a monu- Keep ment there. PRET T Y HANDS ‘As most of {he aren is unsurveyed | free from winter’s chap; Is Withdrawn) sri sietoone, “soos MENTHOLATUM |. - 4 is = provides, however, that the tracts H softening, protecting fs occupied and claimed as homesteads, Indian allotments, and other sites antiseptic ed ‘ rare treat for lovers of music. The| the state board of agriculture to ex- for manufacturing should not be Martini singers have had esperlence| plain ‘why they shipped into this| PARK LANDS invalidated. with the Chicago Opera troupe and|state seeds of poor germination were widely known in Italy before | potentlaliti Hearings are to be coming to America. held April 6 and 7. . An acrobat/with a comedian as a Denson aan nage 3 707, Arguments on and homestead entry of approxi- mately 2,660,000 acres in Glacier WITHDRAWN | isisicy ot tctuting the whole or | goy ett | TOWER” 15 POPULAR KATHERINE MACDONALD Monument Vorks mwell Phone 20423 i ARR part of the area within a national monument, is provided in an execu- WASHINGTON, April 7.—Presi-| tte order made public today by the foil make up the principals in the Cifton Rand act. It has both a ‘air PICTURE AT RIALTO “West of the Water Tower” with fay McAvoy in the leading fem- r s still drawing crowds to. Whether it {s‘because © popularity of the book from which the film was adapted or whether it Is because of the at- tractiveness of Miss McAvoy cannot be determined but it is certain that the picture has drawn enthusiastic comment from all standpoints. Besides May McAvoy there are in the cast Glenn Hunter who plays op- posite the star, Ernest Torrence who has the role of the minister, and George Fawcett, also in a con: splcuous character part, The story is a compelling one, dealing with a romance between two young people almost thwarted’ be- cause of the narrowness of the min- ister who will not see his son mar- ried to an infidel. An elopment tak It transpires that the ma s not a real. marriage nt both the boy and girl ‘were the victims of a ‘frame up.” ‘The bac the citizens of June- tion City nre turned upon the two families but recognition «fs once more given when the young man as- sists the price of real estate and at the same time proves the legitimacy of his child. “West of the Water Tower” is wignificant for remarkable delinea- tion of curious characters, charac- ters which are to be found every- where in greater or lesser promin- ence. PLAYING AT AMERICA serious and a comic appeal. Shirely and Grant tn “Tunes and dent Coolidge today issued an exe-| interlor depart: te Casper Jewel Expert watch an@ jewelry repair Co.. 6-8 Bldg, cutive order withdrawing from en- try 82, 710 acres of public lands sur- : Railroad Rate rounding Carlsbad Cave National M it in New Mexico. The in- Clause Heard |x tne Ue See a land pending a divisability of in- creasing the size of the monument now being explored by the National ‘Geographic society. Katherine MacDonald has set a high standard for herself in “Chas- tity,” which is playing at the Ameri- Taps’* have a dancing act of merit, “Colleen of the Pines’ with Jane No- cak is the feature picture. ca theater for the Iast times today. Her picture is not only beautiful, Tae UE Eee. but thrilling and well-acted besides. * The work of the star shows moments of real dramatic expres-|-— WASHINGTON, April 7.—Adal- sion, while the supporting players p tional argumonts were presented to oo provide excaient support, in. oles] — PAPAT TIRAWING GARD | ts sowee mecctnnt' marine comm. He are made unusual and interest: i tee! today against penforobmient | of DRY CHIEF , 2 Most of the action takes place be- ts seks wih s prot ian aS Bare Ba eee aaa ee eo | he ataughtg laity endl packs rallnoad"trelet\t Fate! Se oeuvpes APPOINTED colors the entire ploture, Miss Mac-| them in at the Wyoming theater) ¥Sin® American vesrels, Donald plays the part of an ambiti-| Saturday and Sunday and from all| | Representatives of American sh{p- ous actress, whose efforts to succeed ‘MAications proniises to enjoy a suc-| Ping and industrial interests re-| WASHINGTON, April 7.—Elmer in spite of the difficulties of stage|cesstul run here. There will be a|*umed thelr advocacy of ar resolu-| 1. ‘Thomas, of Omaha, today was life form the nucleus for a tale that}Change of program tomorrow at|t!on proposed by Representative | appointed federal prohibition direct: is at once colorful and dramatic. | Which time the musical comedy| Newton Republican, Minnesota,|or for the state of Nebraska. He i ty rca Pamelor OU Be of Bar Z” will open: which would defer enforcement of | succeeds U. 8. Rohrer, who has re- local favorites as Edythe Chapman,| ‘King of Bolo Iste" 1s the current| the section to July 1, 1925 instead | signed effective April 10. Huntley Gordon, Gordon Russeli,| Ow. It is a typical tabloid, lots of 3 net ci. Oar ae 7 ichired ae Gunnis Davis and Frederick Trues-| S's, plenty of fun, singing and “ - dell, who will be remembered by two | 4ancing. SHADOW OF THE EAST” generations of the theatregcers as| ‘Phantom Justice” is the picture leading man for Lillian Russell, Ada| With Rod LaRoque in one of his BY EK M r - M. HULL, AUTHOR OF “THE SHEIK” Rehan and Lily Langtry. Karl| best roles, Karey in new songs will make his last appearances today. A b d “The Vagabond ‘Trail with Ex- moassaaor Charles Jones. will open at the 3 America Tuesday. This picture was T S D ad originally scheduled for last Sunday i) pain e NEW YORK, April 7.—Joseph Howard Willard, United States am- but “Chastity” was run in a head of it. bassador to Spain from 1913 to 1921, died last night. “ENEMIES OF WOMEN” Guard Your Mouth USED CARS THAT WILL RUN We have a few carefully se. lected Used Chevrolets ang Fords, open and closed models. Easy Payments May Be Arranged Nolan Chevrolet Co. Temporary Office Globe Shoe Company Phone 64-3 Let WRIGLEY ’S be the guardian of your mouth and throat. It will combat trouble of various kinds. It helps to keep the teeth free from food par- . ticles that ferment and cause decay. It has an antiseptic effect. It re- lieves acid mouth and thus not - only prevents harm to the teeth, but serves to sweeten the stomach. He was born in Washington in 1865. ‘ Claims Filed “sons By Foreigners PICTURE AT THE IRIS “Enemies of Women,” It stimulates digestion and helps to prevent the forming of gas that tan’s motion picture - caus iT novel by Vicente ¥ Ibanez, the awning es dyspepsia. Spanish novelist, 1s to be shown at Baek In Bandit Case the Iris theater today and Tuesday after unusually suc ‘ul showings on Broadway, in Chicago, Los An- geles, San Francisco, Boston and other cities. Read from a widely known medi- cal work: clated Press.)—Claims presented to “Ch aids tooth nutrition Lionel Barrymore and Alma Ru-| the foreign office b: ewing gum yy the representa- . * ry ‘You A bens head a notable cast. Other play-| tives of foreign powers on behalf of ees and the cleansing action is a defi- 5 are Pedro de Cor, , Sealed : ‘ ; ; L Y doba, Gareth Hughes, Gladys Hul-|ouersee of Mag tact teens pully patage Nite benefit—it prevents dyspepsia. can 0¢é free from ette, the late William H. Thompson,| number of Americans and other fresh, clam ~=Good chewing gum is excellent for William Collier Jr., and Ivan Linow.| foreigners were kidnaped from a and fall- “Enemies of Wome! which has Tientsin-Shanghai train and held \bad digestion. captive for more than a month, total $354 Chinese currency: Tho American claims 1s the largest, the total being roundly $92,000 for loss of baggage, medical attention and other expenses and $52,000 for loss of liberty and mental anguish. been rated by photoplay critics as one ‘of the finest productions of the year, contains numerous scenes ac- tually “shot” in Monte Carlo and sations — scratch —scratch— | Paris. The war scenes, especially ®cratch—eczema and other skin | the sinking of ships by submarines, eruptions, spoiling your complexion | are declared to be unequalled. Since -—causing you uncalled for embar- | the settings were directed by Joseph ethan Giad Rind ate yassment—angulsh—ruling your | urban, reports of their magnifience aright sci oe temper. All because of impurities and lavishness may be accepted as So we say, after every meal $100,801 British, $66,000; that are rampant in your system— ‘accurate. formant, French, $25,000; Mexican, $11,750, . - , pecauso your red blood cells are} “re action of the story takes|®™ Danish, $6.80 S FRANK MAYO and MILDRED HARRIS ‘ place in Russia, Paris, the war front, I Characteristic t fi ‘Shad. thy is enough ia porate crates ants Sows exe rms TAX LIFTED es ek ee ee falated and aciantiacatty tions of his illustrious acting career, morrow, Wednesday an: ursday, is a screen version of E. M. Rnd proportioned, which make we | it is said, as Prince Lubimott, «| KM EROM CHEAP. |tut's popular novel. This Zitat Sal papa el ey in ee cate of which are dnavoas 58.8 selfish Russian noble. Alma Ru- ‘rank Mayo, red Harris, Norman Kerry and Evelyn Brent, is a Spd sae ey Patdice bens {s seen as the Duchess de Lile, worthy successor to Hull's previous book and picture, “The Sheik.” “REEL ekcenh Siotolaay aca cite atte te Sa Me it RADIO SETS Karl Karey, who is making such a hit at the America in his songs polls, blackheads and other skin . il vii Ved y Riacson park gutendisesa the aie paelieah ge 8 a numbers Tuesday and Wednesday, both af- Eczema/ e TERD, creeping, annoying sen- E14 i] RIALTO a ia dy TODAY THERINE tem when 8. 8. S. sends new rich TOMORROW blood coursing,through your veins. COLUMBIA THEATER HAS WASHINGTON, April 7. — Ail ! b 1 : 7 * Have a general house cleaning radio sets selling for less than $50 A Snub Pollard Comedy, Pathe News and Topics of the Day are MacDONALD on ame program for your system. Let S. 8, 8. rid wholesale were exempted from the} —in— you of those impurities which tend proposed ten per cent tax by the “ tion. Skin disorders are nothing - the winding up of its consideration e e They met “West of the Ss rce? gmore than billboar announcing Pere, of the revenue bill. . ees . that the system is “off color.” CC ————— Water, Bower’ the Imperial Comedy . B. 8 8. fs sold by the leading} A complete new show is on the SEND IT TO THE j town’s prize smart boy “COWBOYS” drug stores, The large size| boards at the Columbia theater to- PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY and the prettiest girl— ar erGA, bottle is the more economt-| day and it consists of four acts of PHONE 1102. Added Attraction big vaudeville, The management of f and soon the whole Z that theater announces that as soon After Sunday and a good day’s rest you town rocked with talk, KARL KAREY - as the customary three 7 of : . : waudaviletis Gunpistan the | Cotes @) LT Si¥j will enjoy our Monday night crowds. Here —in— bia will offer Bud Brown: Pretty “MUSICAL CARTOONS’ pleasure awaits you in plenty. Aetachoon. aad vening It's a healthful Bables Revue, new musical 5 16 people just ¥ G show will oj NOW PLAYING Beckridge and Kavanaugh’s “NAUGHTY BABY REVUE” which is Browne Dance and grow thin. ; exercise. Arkeon Dancing Academy DANCING EVERY NIGHT “On the Great White Way” An uncompromising ar- ray of life’s facts against a background of a typical small town. _Even better than the best-seller novel. TODAY and TUESDAY LIONEL BARRYMO In “ENEMIES Patn Stops Instantly Here's instant relief from that burn- ing corn! Blue-jay will stopithe pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Does away with dangerous paring. Get Bluc-jay at your druggist. @Banin Blue-jay —Also— Cameo Comedy, “Oh Captain” Kinogram News Shows—1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 10c and 20c NEW So suow COLUMBIA SHOW __ COLUMB! A THURSDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW WEDNESDAY THREE PERFORMANCES DAILY—MAT. 2:30; EVE, 6:45--9 COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES THE MARTINI SINGERS SHIRLEY and GRANT From Opera to J In “Tunes and Taps” Feature Picture “Phantom Justice” Shows Start Today Bud Brownee’s PRETTY BABIES REVUE HIS OWN NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY OF SIXTEEN PEOPLE 7 and 9 WILSON ange CHIE TON RAND A PRETTY CHORUS—WITH GORGEOUS COSTUMES 10c—40e SENET Sg SY PICTURE PROGRAM DIRECT FROM A TEN WEEKS’ ENGAGEMENT AT THE IRIS, DENVER the spring is to wear a flower frocir oer Ike this one, It 1s made of crepe JANE NOVAK in “COLLEEN OF THE PINES” A'ND BUD’S OLD ORIGINAL Entire Change Program | vaivet formine a wide band about And Christie Comedy, “WINTER HAS CAME” Tomorrow Seree es ics alas’ Chanreies Don’t Miss It—A Real Show—10c—40c—Matinee Today OWBOY QUARTETT velvet leaves are occasionally. in- reed pg tho flowers, _ “BOSS OF BAR Z”