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‘WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1924. For more than 40 i. Blaser, a St. Louis telegrapher, has never missed a day’s work or been late in reporting. _ = PAGE SIX. Che Casper Daily Cribune to talk to Means, who he sald, had METHODS (SED OF D AN McGREW THE FILM SENSATION OF THE YEAR } “THE SHOOTING OF DAN £ 4 9) 99 : * ‘ r > HURLS HIS DEFIANCE M’GREW” OPENS TODAY OPENS A THREE-DAY RUN AT THE oO Hi s ¥ d RIALTO TODAY ‘ € KS au ; i le snorts defiance of man and] “The shooting of Dan McGrew"|Committee Attempts to ‘ ere t beast! His heels deal death blows!] opens today at the Rialto theater. & P’ “A Bunch of the Boys Were Whooping it Up In the i ; j £ He is untamed, unconquered, un-| Adapted from an immortal poem Fathom Disa arance Mal, Sal ’ rivaled—the magnificent, fiery spir-| by the same name the photoplay ppe alamute Saloon e < ited Black stallion that plays the] has been given high quality ; (6) Ugaa 4 tiie role in “The King of Wild] the result of the inclusion of stars of Id Diaries . * Horses,” the Pathepicture produc-| such as Lew Cody, Percy Marmont, ¥ pothe kid that ‘handles ‘the music} out of the night, on vengeance bent “ h t sd by Hal Roach and showing| Barbara La Marr, Mae Busch and box was hitting’ a jag-time tune;|came the man of Lou's past! See f Thursday, Friday and Saturday at| George Slesmann. WASHINGTON, May 28, .— A) back of the bar, in a solo game; sat | ‘rhe Shooting of Dan McGrew, Story by Hal Road! \ A 4 = . y. 1 » angerous cGrew, and watching|the Metro picture , produce iy ‘ the America theater. Robert W. Service's story of the| study of the department of justice / ae 1 oa of wild horses having once,|Yukon has ben brought to the|detective methods was embarked| Wis, luck was his lIighto-love, the| Sawyer tubin from ee is Directed Fred Jackman in great numbers, roamed the} screen with life-like vividness by|/ upon by the senate Daugherty com- Y : en | vice's Pr + i 1 southwestern plains, Hal Roach | Winifred Dunn, who wrote the film|mittee in an effort to shed fur- The Screen’s Mow t gent his chief horse trainer, “Chick"| version, and Director Clarence ther light on Gaston B; Means’ story story could be disproved by Depart-| tice had watching Means, was the Startling St of t Ntorrison, in search of a horse for] Badger, who has to his credit such|of the disappearance of his famous] ment of Justice agents who reported | first witness today, He said that ‘1 Pi the story he had written of a man-| productions as “Quincy Adams} diaries: that no one entered or left Means’}in following Means, the detective A Wild Horse x hating, wild stallion that becomes] Sawyer" and “Potash and Perl Means’ papers by which he haa| "0Use between six and eight p.m.|squad spent the early part of that « \ ‘ the loyal friend of a man who saves] mutter.” promised to verify some of his sen-|0" the night the ruse was said to|night outside the house of Senator i ee Nats Not hee Not only has the splendid climax] sational testimony before the com-| ve been perpetrated, Wheeler, the committee prosecutor. I} cit Pa ib ‘ g through several] }eon faithfully reproduced, but the] mittee,,were delivered by him, he]. RJ. Burrus, the leader of five| He «ald he saw no one enter Means’ \ Mga | ss | states, Me found Rex in the] events leading up to it have been| says, to two men who me to his | {shedows” the Department of Jus: bo that night. ZW, etal Ws" } State Bi of Colorado, a] worked out in full. Service wrote] youse on March 31, fi Pp peetae \ “ a captive ed and untam-| nis poem from an actual incident} sonting themselvés as acting for Sout ed. His owners were not purposely| of the gold rush in the Yukon, and|Cnairman Brookhart. Last week t cruel, but the horse had killed sev-| the Metro picturization has gone A} Hiram C. Todd, assistant attorney - mained others and was an in-| step further and told the whole| ceneral in charge of prosecutions : corrigible vy. His incarcera-| story of this tragic encounter be inst ‘Means, . teatified. thatthe < ‘ tion was a matter of public safety.| tween two men " e His w free life when he had oe t roamed the wild country of Colo 7 rado with a band of horses, had ‘ made him unmanageable. . t A fo weeks of patience and kind- \ I x rison had Rex suf ‘ 5 a ackman ld direct “The King t , of Wild Horses,” which makes the ee aloon res 1 claim of being the most sensational — 1 drama. Edna Murphy and Leon] Lewis Stone who plays tho part 4 Bary are prominently cast. of the Marquis de Tours in “Scara- sy = ——— mouchs” at the Wyoming theater You Can Get a FULL Balloon i has’ without a doubt his best role. “ 5 : TYPE The powdered wig and snuff box For Your 30x3!4 Clincher Rim have made an aristocrat of the old { ba school out of this accomplished + IN “STORM: DAUGHTER? | iecasttne scene: wenn ‘ a Trained Horse 1 > * | falling in love with some silly school It s2 A WILD HORSE! 1 a girl, Stone in “Scaramouche” is 7 2 last a screen production that| dignified regardiess until he falls ' deals with the turbulent life of the | xhaugted at the fect of a_wite he e e rel < ellis i ‘anly! Such is| has deserted. Even afterwards he ¢ ‘ Sean's latest vehicle, “The | raised In the mind of the audience EDNA MURPHY AND LEON BARY IN THE FINE CAST Storm Daughter,” which opened| When he goes forth to face the in re! f t Cc d Rex—the most magnificent animal that ev: da di 1 d hate—of ett fs uriated mob with his death as the a agnificent anima: at ever enacted a drama of love and hai 0! . ‘ last night at the America theater. | (inte ee reault. omror or ity and devotion. A picture that stirs the emotions to the very depths—That , 1 The sailors in the cast are very is the heart to the core. A picture that will scar your brain with a memory. : defiantly, in the inimitable Dean so firm and plump—the girl with 316 W. Yellowstone style, a spitfire in action. In “Fools of Fortune,” which will'radiantly red cheeks, cheeks that ‘pom Santschi, with a closely| be shown at the Iris theater today carry a touch of roses from na- cropped beard, immediately informs] nd Thursday, the characters are ture’s own garden—the girl with knockabout fellows and the human, captain, one of Tom Santschi's best roles in his long screén career, move through an interesting series of adventures, twenty-five men on @ sailing vessel, with one woman! Priscilla Dean plays the lone wo- man, Kate Masterson, Having been shipwrecked and picked up by the srew of the large vessel, who refuse to put her ashore, she turns about her that she can help the cook. In- eidently, with well-embellished pro- fanity, he announces that he hates ‘The Marquis de Tour is cruel, un scrupulous, but be called cowardly. “FOOLS OF FORTUNE” can scarcely ¢thoroughfare or gliding gracefully GHARAGT | f over the dance floor, . All eyes turn because we all ap- not figments of the author's imagi nation but are people from real life. This {s a departure from the usual but ANY are the eyes that are turned to gaze with keen ad- miration on the well’ developed, healthy girl no matter where she may be—on the rapidly moving preciate the girl with the figure the sparkling eyes, keen and sharp the girl with buoyancy and the swing of youth. Not necessarily an out-of-doors R. M. MOSHER THE MICHELIN MAN Phone 309 Z| AMERICA THREE DAYS STARTING THURSDAY method of creating a story, there is an excellent reason for it all women. She indignantly informs girl. Just a girl with ever in- cal. him that he is a cur. Always brooding over his hatred] in this instance. creasing blood cells, Just a girl because one had violat W. C. Tuttle, who wrote the| filled with the vim and vigor of ence, he drinks heavily| magazine story from which the | Youth, ve rise to all the| photoplay ts taken, lived among the|, 8. 8. 8. since 1826, has stood for tinct © man whom | Westerners he brings to the screen| increased blood cells, 8. 8. 8. the crew called “Brute” Morgan. |and declares that but for changing | Means, restored strength—rekin- i hough many of his deeds nad| thelr names : | dled vitality—added energy. Take yc ¥y os o nen Re, ne ced eapepies oles ‘pep |S. S. S, and watch the Lies LAST TIMES TODAY TODAY, THURSDAY ms the vilest of his brutal career} in real life youth return to your cheeks. Watch Faget rl gr PME rn | ee: RRR light of sober reality Cal} the Tribune for highway in |2W8Y-before flesh that is firm and Pioaaetieriniat thi iedcnane prekt Pica haa for highway In | hump. Redsblood cells will do it Tully Marshall est elty is thrilling audiences and S. S. S. wil build them. It t every pertorr - contains only pure vegetable in- —and— 3 sees gredients. S. S. S. is sold at all i good drug stores, The large Marguerite PATTER FOUND size bottle is more economt- | De LaMott CLEVER IN VAUDEVILLE NUMBER There is plenty of clever patter in the act of Dale and Reed, two | —in— “FOOLS OF FORTUNE” Corns wT >» 4 great poem} @ greater photoplay— It’s a Lolly Pallooza young men who are with the vaude- i — vtie promam at the Columbie thee:| NO Paring—End Them || BIG DANCE the typical west-—and t lays. One of the men has] Don’tlet the agony of corns destroy TONIGHT flatee een f a rube and gets by with hape. A highly amusing your comfort. Apply Blue-jay—and instantly the pain vanishes. Then M°G HAPPY HOUR —also— part of the act Is the introduction] the corn loosens and comes out. of a couple of cornets, neither of] Does away with dangerous paring. Picturized by WINIFRED DUNN Tien tne tone Boos ry with anesron pre | DA, HAROLD r nly ee es Sea ae ghia NCE Ae and TOM SANTSCHI ae “The Spell of ROBERT W goodwill’ of he ° : MILLS, WYO. —in n— Barbara the Yukon” by : id Cones, ‘Sho ean whist l 1e=] ay | Let's All Be cThice | “THE STORM DAUGHTER” |“‘It’s a Wild Life” La Marr SERVICE off Tok aot | PLASTIGRAMS’ Directed by Supervised by ii t tyr of strenuous dancer ¢ Bi mn on [ ———_a Law ody dete who ‘inject “comedy. into ‘thee T as Dan McGrew i BON DURREE CLUB} | i= "= eeaem-gumyania ercy George PEARL A ES oo Si PHONE 1702 YOMENG NOVELTY AND CONFETTI DANCE DECORATION DAY RUBY RAYMOND TRIO EXTRA Feature —in- | Picture “A Pot-Pourri of Songs, and This Will Be < e i i Attraction Original Dance Creations” 5 ll Bea Phenominal Night Continuous 1 to 11 We have ordered a carload of novelties for &f| BANTZER AND BLAISE] |p [2's big occasion. 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