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PAGE SIX. @he Casver Daily Cridune tempt b;: up of conservatives mpt by a group ¢ urce. They wear the regulation] personally congratulated the young and followers of former Presiden’ gained distinction for gallantry and including FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1924. Foreign Minister Tchitcherin has women on their military achieve. COMMUNITY SINGING AT|COMEDY AND AMATEUR|@AS PRICE WAR OPENS 30 baie oe, will be — aside at the P. t Gi Is America theater this evening for SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., May 9— ee thet a eaten Virtually all filling stations here to: easan r day were selling: gasoline at 20 cents Si 2 2. . Score High in Red Academy |. director of the Apollo club -chorus, will lead the singing. The program “ * a gallon, the price established yes- OF IEEE WL Pee ake nee cota terday by all independent companies and matched by all the principal MOSCOW, May 9.—Two girls of peasant origin, Mile Boulle and Mile army . officers’ uniform, Chamorro to kidnap President Mar- scarlet breeches and high boots. tin Another plot, providing for the capture of the military barracks in Manague, and alleged to have been engineered by the Chamorrists, also was discovered, ments, Suffered For 12 Years | With Stomach Trouble- And Nothing Seemed to Help Jack Riesbeck' Until He Took Tanlac. “Nothing ever helped me until I took Tanlac and. that i# saying: a good deal, for I had been trying 10 or 12 years to rid myself of stomach “Polly” is the name of the mus!- cal comedy to be presented this even- ing by the Wyoming theater while a3 an added attraction an amateur night program will be given. Many persons who represent some of Cas- per’s local talent will display their ability. Hoot Gibson appears in the pic- ture “Double Dealing. FOLEY NOT that is delightful. A few such pic- place among the ingenue stars of the screen. Sho is a. Untyersal “find.” She has been in pictures less than three years, starting as a comedy extra girl and working her we HOLLYWOOD OF EAST IS ISIVRE BY TAD =e ‘The Hollywood of the east coast|the company's most valuable lead- has been discovered. It ts George-ling woman before she was made a town, S. C., and the discoverers are] star in her own right. Thonws Meighan, Alfred E. Green cant 1 ORANEES” ENDS so I couldn't sleep. I was also troubled with constipation and felt tired, draggy and sluggish all the It will be included as a part of the Bho nae atl companies, Including t' Standard, Dealers said no further reductions MESH BAG DANCE RIVEN Beak eft velopments not now foreseen.” —————— Kidnaping of quick as to surprise me, Since then I have made it a rule to take a few he town for three This trio was in ” bottles of Tanlac every spring and weeks filming scenes for “Pied TONIGHT, THE ARKEON CANDIDA TE F Ourvantzove, have qualified for high plenty pe Say rene barre fall and it keeps me feeling fine.” Piper Malone,” an original story b * onors at the Red army military Tanlac {8 for sale by all’ good Booth Tarkington, oena dled AUN hee President Is ape Stee ey itary | Frotel, Sacramento, Calif. a Pay bt qe heal aa mount picture, coming to the Rialto Ui A mesh bag dance will be given “I bad suffered from indigestion : 7 Over, 40 million bottles sold. One was a factory hand and the other worked in a store, Both participated in the war against counter revolutionary ar. mies, the former commanding a de- tacl NEW YORK, May 9.—Surrogate James A. Foley, son in law of the late Charles F. Murphy, has declin- ed to be a candidate for chieftain of, Tammany Hall, according to the New York Evening World which so long that I had little hope of ever getting over it. I had no appetite and eating only meant misery for me. My suppers, espe- cially, hurt the so bad that I would wake up away in the night suffering at the Arkeon academy this evening. Four gold and silver mesh bags will be given away to the ladies. Connie Conrad's Collegians are still drawing crowds to the Arkeon by reason of their exceptional play- theater tomorrow and they know whereof they speak. ‘The town has all the qualifications ef Hollywood as a place to make pictures and then some more, accord- ing to the motion picture people. Nipped, Report SAN SALVADOR, Republic of A story abounding in thrills and suspense, and carrying through it a study of fear and its control of the human mind, has been made into Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for ‘con. stipation, made and recommended by the manufacturers of TANLAC. —Advertisement. ' middle west, cotton fields and other conditions Georgetown is an ideal place to film exteriors for motion pictures, according to the informa- tion brought back by the Meighan company. THRILLS VIRGINIA VALLI of America’s most celebrated novel- ist, Joseph Hergesheimer.* It was written and published several years ago, before the author had become so internationally recognized. ee "4 ent_of Red troops and each , ; “|a photoplay in “Wild Oranges, says a triumvirate will. preside over | S*!vador, May 9.—A dispatch from Withithsee aa days (Of fap which is closing tonight at the|™S- | the destinies of Tammany Hail, Managua says the Nicaraguan Shing 8 yee, tare te tor “Shelke*| Rialto. theater, 5. a The triumvirate, the newspaper |*Uthorities have frustrated an at- cont, a street that would do for the! “Wild Oranges” {s one of the FOLLOW ME PLA 6 says it is informed from well auth- " ‘ bins thes stuff, a most popular works from ‘the pen enticated sources, wii consist of ABY’S COLDS ACTION ROMANCE former Sheriff Thomas Faley, Mur: phy’s right hand man, Frank Good- win, clerk of the city court, and Sheriff Peter A. Dooling. _————S are soon “nipped in the bud” without.“dosing” by use of — CcKS U VA AT COLUMBIA THEATER ‘The story deals with a man, em-| «, 7 < SEND IT TO THE P UB ‘This is the first time any motion ‘Follow Me," new musical comedy . pict Company has worked in| bittered against society by the death| at tno Columbia theater, PEARL WHITR 7 Million Jara Used Yearly AT HER BEST IN opened t there last night and proved to be an immediate hit. Bud Brownfe once again gets a corner on the comedy situations and the remainder of the LAUNDRY PHO 70 of his wife, who sails with one sailor on bis yacht to the Georgia coast, and there meets a strange trio— two men, one of them mad, and a Georgetown and the people proved that southern hospitality is no myth bs yers in the Paramount com- pany were entertained by the Cham ‘WILD ORANGES’ There is a fist fight between Frank Mayo and the brute that’s about a reel long, that’s the most hair-raising battle—bar none— ever filmed. ber of Commerce at the old Indigo| beautiful girl. The experiences of| company proceed to follow him. Gnee a guest apd were given autor lagoon make up one of the most] wel} interpreted by members of the mobile rides through the town. xzripping stories filmed in years, company. ‘ank Mayo plays admirably the role of John Woolfolk, the man who seeks seclusion from the world on his yacht. Virginia Valli as the beautiful girl who has lived her life in the Georgia swamps; Nigel de Brullier as the aged grandfather who has brought his granddaughter ‘The Paramount company on sev- eral occasions were guests on & 30,- 000 acre estate on an island in Win- rys Bay. wieis Wilson is Mr. Meighan's lead. {ng woman in “Pied Piper Malone. Others included in the cast are George Fawcett, Cyril Ring, Charles Eva Novak and Cullen Landis are starring in ‘Dollar Devils.” Corns TONIGHT Four Gold.and Silver Mesh Bags given away free to the ladies. These bags are the newest things in a hand bag for ladies to carry. P Stevenson and Joe Burke. to the swamps because of his un- Fe 7 ———— explainable fear of humanity, And Don’t Miss Hearing Coonie Conrad’s Collegians ‘An LAURA LN PLANTE DOES}! is sittin Everybody Is Raving About Them i nee | | she other two In the swampe, and comes the big fire, and the FINE WORK IN PICTURE: Ress ADPROT IAG ha asthe Also escape to the yacht, and the five persons appear in the entire . Cameo Comedy , i i eed Panne buatoe phy 1s exceptional. O@Bpanion Fun From the Press iM pent - asi the yecht Laura La Plante makes ® charm-|-Mfost of the scenes were taken ih Pathe News rough a howling storm across - how to the public in her initial} the Georgia swamps, he exac! aes Selbes i 3 : 17k ew vehicle, “Excitement,” the| tocations described by Hergesheimer | Don isk blood poisoning by paring a Shows 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 a treacherous sand-bar! in his ne “TAKING CHANGES” 16 AT THE IRIS TONIGHT “Taking Chances’ {s the feature now playing at the Iris theater. It has Richard Talmadge in the leading role. The picture is an exciting and thrilling one throughout, Talmadge received his training as an expert in the art of hair raising and has pro- fited well by his schooling, Universal photoplay which opened last night at the America theater. In this hectic world of faddism and realism. when so many motion picture producers are making their pictures top-heavy with somber drama itis refreshing to see a plc- that presents a fascinating er from iife’s lighter side. citement” lives up to its title entertains with thrills and laughs. You don't have to burden yourself with worry about what's going to happen to the sweet heroine and wondering when the hero's go- ing to push the viljain over a cliff so the fadeout can be a pretty “clinch” scene. There is none of that melodrama in it. It {s farce comedy personified, crammed full of laughs. 1* is clever tn that much of the comedy is subtle, which keeps you ender. The pain will vanish instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Get Blue-jay today at your druggist. Blue-jay COLUMBIA BUD BROWNIE’S BUDDING BEAUTIES In the Peppy Musical Comedy “FOLLOW ME” LAST TIMES RIALTO topay AMERICA A Bisnop-Lass neater TODAY and SATURDAY Dancing Academy - DANCING EVERY NIGHT ture ch . and TONIGHT 6:45—9 25c Matinee Tomorrow Paying for the Home “Up to two years ago my money all went to doctors and medicine for chuckling. ‘Then there are places! x.y nied with pas and ve meat expected to laugh—and you do. tried a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Many New Songs and Specialties F It is a story about a girl whose} Remedy at that time with excellent ‘ exploits had made nervous wrecks | |) co sf aide F cz had ade merous, weecs | renutta, owt atm using my monty THE BUDDING BEAUTIES CHORUS ‘ ’ OUR GAN palled on her. She craved new |!” Paying for a home” Tt is alll pRETry GIRLS NIFTY COSTUMES NEW DANCES fields of excitement and thrills to quer and she almed with deadly removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the IT’S ALL THE NAME IMPLIES Musical Numbers: IN THEIR LATEST COMEDY accuracy and stood her social set | s.\9, ice ra z ; 3 . f i on its giddy ear with the whirl of | {paammation which causes prac) 4, Opening “Ensemble, Our Review... 5. In China __-_Nellie-Richards and Chorus SRS RN CoM ee 66 eet casityet ier Rec eee TS including appen-|M 9, «Look What a Peg flee ae onoras |! G6, Specialty -=.--2---------- Bud Brownie eu trouble in “selling” Miss La Plante | (cits » will convince, Of Bee Mrs. Bud Brownie 7. Somebody's Wrong -Betty Bates & Chorus At all druggists. are Biblist anea . Syncopation ... Entire’ Company LAURA LA PLANTE 3. motion pl Advertisement, y area 5} Tah By. Wow wo wae Ralph Vernon and Chorus 99 dged star, She carries the 4. Kill "Em With Kindness” —..2.___ ; ; BOARD as pic ike Winks pace that -----..+--- Billie Engleheart and Chorus 9, Follow Me -.----..--. Entire Company aha «sii ce pea a aay vt tins is wholly charming. H t i lot: . . . ‘, “ a4 “ . EVA NOVAK and CULLEN LANDIS in “DOLLAR DEVILS” and the rest of the gang in more mischief than you ever saw before. LSO FOX NEWS SHOWS. AT 1:00—2:00—8 :30—5.00—6 :30—8 :00—9 80 Deauty, is a skilled actress and pos: sesses a naive, girlish nonchalance tures and she should assunie a high phe AE AMATEUR NIGHT Realty Co., Zuttermeister Bldg. 226 tion”—then the fun started. E. 2nd St. ¢ADOLPH ZUKOR G2JESSE L.LASKY PRESENT THOMAS MEIGHAN _ INs RICHARD TALMADGE re “TAKING CHANCES” First time ever shown in Casper. D star ie “Putting It Over?” | Here’s aavthir of thecaene speed. ‘ Also HAROLD. LLOYD in “GASOLINE WE: til And LEO MALONEY in “100 PER CENT NERVE Bishop-Cass TODAY AND SATURDAY “EW.” ~, PIED PIPER pecs Polly’ MALONE MUSIC WEEK Presented By AUGHTY BABY REVUE Special Features Songs and Dances —Also— HOOT GIBSON —in— ‘DOUBLE DEALING’ —and— Added Numbers By CASPER’S LOCAL TALENT THIRTY MINUTES Will Be Given Over —AT THE— AMERICA THEATER TONIGHT Starting at 8:30 —FOR— COMMUNITY SONGS j To Be Led By A. V. RITCHIE aif Director Apollo Club Chorus This Will Be Included in the Regular Show—10c and 40¢ IF YOU LIKE TO SING—COME IF YOU DON’T SING AND WANT TO HEAR IT—COME Leave it to Meighan. to get the famous auth- ors! First it was George Ade, and now the first or- iginal screen story by Booth Tarkington! Why Say more? Just you come and see! Booth Tarkington