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SES ae PN ee ee ee ee ee ‘ : 3 FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1924, ° OVIEDO, Spain—Ten men are known to have perished in a coq) PAGE SIX. é he Casper Daily Cribune C~ |PROBLEM PICTURE SEEN SETTING THE STYLES ESS. re vauDeMLLE uy ee ti ©) shown here today is one of black|fancy sort. A bag of lemon-tinted ther Jacob er and more tan than the nude tints|ican government whe roberts : are, however,| Gould Schurman, now minister : ett ptiens the teed tint, and go| China, would be acceptable as am-|mine fire near here and rescue fo Save ota, s - Japan to succeed Cyrus | squads are attempting t eo oth Partestarly well Sith isch sheet: |, Woods, who soalgned recently. | ers in the workings. with a high satin crown and a droop-|taffeta worn here today was cov- ing straw brim. Across the front,/ered with tufts of alternating er- & ; A . The Columbia theater . today is a s acts of vaudeville and a feature pic- . Schurman May | retwine wanads pring ronutts. | Tribune wantads bring rosutte ——— kk ———— ture "Prodigal Daughters" starring SRS Kc NEW YORK—One of the most at- ° Relieve Woods ’ : GET MURPHY BROS. LONDON—The scarfs which one| tpt; } b 9 Gloria Swanson. ‘Tne picture has trative costumes for afternoon wear : ‘ Slsees everywhere are now veilng hen i 7 SHOW AT AMERICA M GREW I§ SENSATION eccnore Roberts in the cast, @ fact! vdapted aa boudoir curtains, ‘They | gary, LE filad pal goal a At Tokio Post which insures its quality. It fs is of navy roshanara crepe,| ~ ? JERSEY MILK lang as bits of thin, alry color on May 20. The Asso- belt thé ent di flict be- with stripes of chenille. The gray| TOKIO, y —(By tween the ddeala otc atentatandthaltael’ side of the’ glass “curtaihs of metal buckle ‘nh Gib ib; matened'| ciated Press) 7cherelis reason to be: : 4 AT THE FOLLOWING DEALERS Valley Grocery---------------------Phone 850-J Given a realy dramatic story and At last the screen has the perfect] setting, first rate acting, and a half- actor—the actor that does not sim-|dozen big thrills, a motion picture is ulate emotions—that js not a slaveliikely to create a sensation, ‘That to the director's exhortations—the|]js just the result at the to the- silk niet. Neve that the Japanese foreign of- sideals of children. by gray stockings, adds a cool touch. Eddie, Russel, character comedian floes have been ask¢d by the Amer- NOTICE and novelty stepper will be seen in| LONDON—Lingerle today is be-| NW YORK—Sports shoos with an original bit “Mostly Feet." Burt|coming less and less colorful. Most|low heels are coming more and more rei ; ont, {of it now is either ‘sheer white or|into favor today, despite the sup- i padre SS actor that follows no school of tn-Jater at the showing of “The Shoot-|To"d 1° Wud hic aignt Into vante [ivory altho the pearly tints of gray|nosed aucendency of high heels. One| Dr. Sadie C, Doran, physi-|{| Hench Grocery_ pa hone 2040 ferpretation tana Asta (witty anos ting of Dan McGrew." This is one) se with good results. are also favored Decoration js |fascinating type of sports shoe ts in}eian and surgeon and Dr.|@ (16, Grocery..-22542--455—-— eee Ones OTe-W pute geet pee one Se ke Le ott nee ia tha | Clinton and Vivien have a parallel {chiefly confined to insets of lace, [black suede, with dull black leather] Birdie McKilligan, are now. bar act. ‘This is an unusual acro- TSR TRE strap and heel. Foster Grocery—At Yellowstone Apts._-Phone 2750 And or is the magnificent|annals of the motion picture indus- : PARIS—The fur which has be- — permanently located at wild n that runs off with the| try ae Paneer mateo (| ienth 10" !bels Rennie commenninieae EW YORK—S f th 526 South Center Phone 1243 wild s 1 tha t a : tite) (he? x y ber ©: . BW Y¥! —Some of the new Sapa whole show in “The King of Wild] ‘The cast was of superlative qual-|* offered by Kennedy and Grant. Noyes Grocery No. 1----- va tears 2 ‘This show lasts through Sunday. |Cloaks by ostrich tips ts being tran je shades In hosiery are far dark- Phone 320-W Is the modern, up-tO- the minute, A. L. FORSTER theater, where it will remain untillas Dangerous Dan McGrew, Percy au spe either aap Nair Electrical Contractor Estimates Gladly Given Saturd: rill and amaze the| Mari s The Stranger, M her own latchkey, smoke cigar- Horses,” which was shown for theljty, including Barbara La Marr as first time yesterday at the America|‘rhe Lady Known as Lou, Lew Cody South Ash Grocery--------------------Phone 134 J. A. Freeze Confectionery_..___-----Phone 2077-M Johnston’s Fruit Market (New Public Mkt.) _-2570-w MURPHY BROS. © PHONE 1096-R multitudes. It is evident from the}Busch as Lou's companion, George | © { o Th ettes, keep late hours, ignore the very start that here ‘is no trick,|Seigmann as the Malamute Man, |“\'0® 2 trained horse, but there is no doubt/and a host of others. Ra geet ti heels ae or mer ex ure but that directing him was tricky| Clarence Badger was the director, | Without al is business. There is no doubt about/while Winifred Dunn wrote the se-| "e™selt? om ‘ d ] Vv I his being an unconquered creature|nario. Arthur H. Sawyer person-| on ap eine hoes! Hikrdseat an ar er o ume of the wild. ally supervised the production. ae aigia hea girl?” cot pha Words adequate to convey} The funniest golf game ever play-| “ily # eo z the thfill and suspense of this hunt/ed and a run-away street car are}, A reat many wome: leaders are x in your bakings horse e against man's skill.|just two of the high spots of hu.|beeinning to suffer wneney quatms jimbo 19 2. It isc that Blair never would|mor in the latest Educational Mer-|‘"3 ask themselves, > . . ‘ams have caught The Black except for|maid Comedy “High Life.” Lige Tipeeation ‘ 4 } t fire that filled the horse|Conley, Peg O'Neill and-a big cast| 1” “Prodigal Daughters” the an | ve nas! ris ater fear than his fear of|of comedians and a sMappy fast- eit eked ie oe ciieoaraeene bisa ermits the man to save/action comedy. wi nake the a . Picistcemi (the tire andiie ieiecs alae eee A frenzy of extrazagance in which um fr he sirens : the thoroughly berated woman of sada Ns UCR hl ut not onquered. H it telong: to the, mace the Reg today is shown plunging full tilt : ‘him! into the maelstrom of reckless be — havior, 1s followed by a climax that S.S.S. keeps away | NIVEL REACHES SCREEN): Sawyer” Enacted by a Cast That Has Never Been Equaled “K Crowacr TODAY AND SATURDAY = ers ae Same Price LON CHANEY HAROLD tl sor many [Gr Zoeumaton veel SUARAMOUCHE” ENDS BELL, Pi ples boon ifm at €o the fimine of Hats : for over B® years a plate WRIGHT'S LOUISE FAZENDA HANK MANN GALE HENRY BARBARA LA MARR ELMO LINCOLN are really amazing! |Qnnouncement that they were to Did you ever know how big cities |be given everlasting life on the sil- make the hydrant water fit for you |ver sheet. Principal Pictures Cor-| ror the Inst times today the Wyo- to drink? ‘That's what S. 8.9. does |poration made a transaction with|ming theater will present ‘“Scara- to the blood in your own blood: |the noted author whereby that com-|mouche. Whoever has not seen pag pany could film all of the Harold|tnis dramatic plcturization of the <p bey ta a Bea) novel of Rafael Sabatini should not aL | rhe first is completed—“When a] miss this final opportunity. “Scar- You will be compelled “to admit | old Bell Wright's valuable and world that the results of S.S.S. famous. stor’ Then came another s i “WHEN A bd MAN’S A MAN” use less than of Man's a Man,” and the Iris Theater | amouche" has played at the Wyom- A au jannounces it as its stellar attraction |ing for a week to excellent crowds. hi h ° d b d and Others es x e | and Saturday. “Quincy Adams Sawyer” -is the ig er price rands IN THE GREAT RIVER — “eh s N | hen a Man's a Man” is constd-| jnotoplay tomorrow. With such “I A i jered as one of the most forceful of | Ketors as Lon Chaney and Barbara SCENE WILD HORSES REY patda! sad hes ms La Marr in the cast much is ex LA Why Pay War Prices? j! jas the fi the screen, not alone U7 ll ny the producers, but by the author — . himself. Wright spent days—| yonpoN—The British govern- pected of It The Film Sensation of the Year SEMON The most amazing, thrilling drama ever OMING . Weeks, in fact, with the directors) ment has instructed {ts minister at EONS OF EOvNe The most dan ernie in captivity —in— Tnerocce your Rad Blesd Cals, Thetiothe pad epee acess: epee a possible} pexing to make the strongest pos USED BY THE GOVERNM ENT LeapaCrEadl Haat 1 + 5-8. bailde pepe assistance In the sincere endeavor to atic f “ pipes. Ses it nt t fo tiroulath Keep the film story in actual mesh| Pave gore re oetiog’ ih Poblee tice Starting Tomorrow Edna Murphy and Leon Bary “MIDNIGHT 8. S. 8. is acknowledged to Bb one ig PaMennct aes sa he Sele fect the release of the four snission —also— Hi , Tapid and ef-| see pess) afienyebys wees es two 0 em Eng! \. ET’ rahe Ds ubat a be pian You | players in filmland, and is headed by | 2710s, ie ba brit beat yeaa 9 OUR GANG CABAR don't have to use some new fad {John Bowers, Marguerite de la Motte he: at aint hee tes Bligh co treatment that is mere guesswork, | Robert Frazer, George Hackathorne, | P!"® you don’t have to smear things on|and many others of equal note “SUNDAY CALM” 10c and 20c your face in a vain effort to get rid PS a URNS Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 of eruptions. Eruptions come from | ¢¢ ” Cover with wet baking soda— blood impurities and a lack of rich afterwards apply gently — blood-cells. 8S, S. S. builds new blood-cells, This is why 8. 8. 8. Ee z —IN— B- The Shooting of Dan MeGrew “The Lights went out, and two guns blazed in the dark, and « woman screamed, and the lights went on, and—” routs out of your system the im- J V 8 c «4 Ss purities which cause bofls, pimples, VAPORUB blackheads, acne, blotches, eczema, | Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | tetter, rash. That's why S, 8S. 8./ aad has done such wonderful work in| John Galsworthy liked the theme freeing thousands from the scourge | or “The First and the Last” so well -* of rheumatism, 8. 8. S. is also &| that he used it three separate times. 4 remarkable flesh-builder. That's) ‘he author of the story, from why underweight people can quick wich the screen play, “The Stran- Rerybodys Pacaire Something New! Something Happy! “a Something Fresh! j Something Funny and Clear! ‘ ly build up their lost flesh, get back | por produced by J or Henabery their normal weight, ed plump for Paramount, was adapted, used cheeks, bright eyes, and “pep."|the fundamental theme in an abbre Jonti 8. 8. 8, Is sold at all good drug|vinted short story published in the Continuous 1 to 11 stores, | The large size is more east ‘osmopolitan magazine, a three act LAST TIMES TODAY omical. |stage play and a much longer story S.S.S, iieioetspatee ooins oncees >| Searamouche —___—_——|was followed ‘in to the —The Dimpling, wink- ing ‘‘Dangerous Blonde” of the screen, “A bunch of boys were whooping it up in the Malamute saloon; Laura LaPlante —supported by— Edward Hearn —With— BARBARA LaMARR, LEW CODY, MAE BUSCH PERCY MARMONT From “The Spell of the Yukon” by Robt. W. Service Also Mermaid Comedy, “Wide Open” Fun From the Press Pathe News RIALTO .:::.: topay TOMORROW—SUNDAY NEW “ALL-STAR” SHOW PC CR EXTRA i "EDDIE RUSSELL. " |ttnge play, in which the character | vi of The Stranger does not appear | —with— : Shocking! [iccertestatie. ei ete | ALICE TERRY thall gives s eat cha ole: G) inthe tite role of this production [RAMON NOVARRO which opens a three days’ run at the Rialto Theater T . He is fea tured with Betty Compeon Rehera| LEWIS STONE Dix and Lewis Stone 3 —and— PEARL WHiva hon 10,000 Others in the Mob | PHONE 1703. Scene Pe hah | WANTE Clean Cotton Rags at 1—3—§—-7—-9 The Tribune Office Everybody Welcome! TONIGHT Special Tickets Will Be Given Away Tonight On x BEET CHARACTER COMEDIAN AND NOVELTY STEPPER IN AN ORIGINAL BIT, “MOSTLY FEET” PY Rhee ¢ PHOTOPLAY “2 “PRODIGAL ' Chevrolet Automobile ATTRACTION THE LARRY SEMON OF VAUDEVILLE 3 “DAUGHTERS” 4 @Pagainotint Picture, 5 Gloria as the reckless modern girl eager to taste forbidden fruit. Gor- geously gowned, shock- ingly daring Theodore Roberts ir e cast This Picture Shown With FOUR ACTS VAUDEVILLE 40c -| COLUMBIA Mat. 2:30 Eve. 6:45 & 9 CLINTON and VIVIAN Introducing Vaudeville’s Only Parallel Bar Act GLORIA fs A UNIQUE, EDSCINATING, NOVELTY SW ANSON rie aR Pees : ants It’s going to be a real party and everybody will be here. “Sotlet’s go!” Arkeon Dancing Acadermy This drama takes such a tremendous hold of you, you'll be rigid with suspense throughout, A TREAT IN MIRTH AND MELODY : KENNEDY and GRANT “Prodigal RICHARD DIX LEWIS STONE Congs—Clean Comedy—The Act Different And you'll come away with the firm convic- tion that you’ve seen a truly great picture! RIALTO “si, Da ughters”’ MATINEE TODAY AT 2:30 NIGHTS 6:45—9 O’CLOCK—10c—40c DON’T MISS THIS ONE---IT’S GREAT GO TO THE MATINEE—AVOID STANDING AT NIGHT CASPER’S JOY PALACE

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