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PAGE FOUR. struments and get away with the humorous side of the situation in great shap. “Fiddlesticks” 1s presented by George and Lillian Mitchely A third member of the family appears and steals the act. Memford and Merry are also actors of great ability, Their hu- morous antics yesterday scored heayily. photoplay ts “Free Air.” ¢ pele anes in Rome, MANY WAYS OF VAMPING SAYS MISS LIVINGSTON “There are, no doubt, as many dif- ferent ways of vamping as there are women in the world,” remarked Margaret Livingston, who takes an- other long stride towards stardom through her excellent’ portrayal of the little “don’t care for anything" home-breaker in “Wandering Hus- their mountain retreat. He and the baby escape while Buck, unarmed, is shot. down in cold blood by the 7 AS: SCULPTAESS. IN HER PIGTURE AT THE IAlS a miner, Glass is now the president Barbara La Marr, whoge ability of the bank in a nearby town of Stoekton and his son thinks nothing, of driving 60 miles a day to visit the girl. Then things all begin to happen In rapid suc jon—with Singer Jim receiving a stretch of seven years for sticking up an auto stage that Mary might have just as pretty clothes as any of them at a dance get the trip. dealer: ton, Ohio. bands,” which is at the America ? ®las a portrayer of highly emotional " ; in Stockton. .He is also unjustly percentage theater today, Wednesday and} 0" Ginas of the murder 16|Foles has made her one of the Thursday. Years before of his partner, On his| fvorites of screendom within an! srarch, “Vamps are, of course, divided] Scathbed, however, the ex-sherift| imeredibly short period of time, is cast as a sculptress in the film version of “The Eternal City,” at the Iris theater today only, The other principals in the production are of equal note, consisting of Liorel Barrymore, Bert Lytell, Rich- ard Bennett and Montagu Love. One of the most dramatic inei- dents of the many in the picture shows the, destruction of a plaque, which she had designed in honor of her--sweetheart,-who had..been_re- into types just as people are, and the type that the character Marilyn, in ‘Wandering Husbands,’ belongs to, is, int my estimation, the most ful of them all—according to wn standards, It is Just such dumb, pretty, laughing, wholly irresponsible girls that attract mar- ried men, who, wearied of the nar- row confines of a convent@nal state of marriage, want to steal away and dancé in forbidden paths for a time. confesses. Mary is jubflant at the thought of a pardon for Singer, but he has already left the prison and gone into the mountains alone—no one knows where. While out for a canter along a mountain trail near thetr old cabin, Mary finds Singer Jim—and happ!- ness. “Singer Jim McKee” is best..to date. In the supporting cast of the pic- force won. campaigh here Hart's According to the screen, it 1s T Ple-} ported as killed in action’on the bat-| the sleek, clever sinuous%syo-|t¥re are Gordon Russell, playing | tiefield. Following the receipt of the| woods Sy. é ck. Holden, Bert Sprotte, Ruth] ;, ¢ with an air of tragedy about Re toler Bete ; report she had moved. to Rome, ‘ Miller, “Edward = Coxen,, Will where, with a bleeding heart, she her that invites man to stray from | Miller, “E i Dyer, “George Slegmann and Baby} },44q made the plaque in honor of his The rules of the contest were that a winner must show the greatest of increase over quota of sales during the month of or during the months of March and April, or during months of March, April and May, Tt was in this latter and broader class that Mr, Heiser and his sales Willard Talbert, ner of Mr, Heiser, and Arlo A. Hutt, an employe of the exchange co: tributed toward the success of the The Casper Typewriter Exchange sold more typewriters during the first five‘ months of 1924 than dur- ing all of-1923, a Filling Station selling wholesale and retail gasoline and oils, Phone 1920W. Damages concerns, to throughout eum by-products, refu: charged into the Casper. that Douglas was his sible to use that the las has been heavy expense, te ear tual damages of sought. DouglasWants Standard Oil mestic purposes and that Doug- to arrange water from another source, Che Casper Daily Cridune : whose scenic splendors form the background of this impres- siye photodrama. George J. Heiser Wins Trip to New York in Contest A trip to the general offices of the Royal Typewriter company 'n New York and to the factory at Hartford, Conn., was won by George J. Heiser, proprietor of the Casper Typewriter Exchange, (in a, contest staged among dhalers the United States during the Inst three months, Three dealers will The other two are in Madison, Wis., and Can- From . CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 3.— The town council of Wyo., today filed States court here sult against the Standard Oil company of diana and four other refining recover $610,000 damages for alleged polution of waters of the north Platte river by “crude petroleum oll, petrol- Douglas, in United In- oll waste, oil acids and chemicals" dis- river, it is charged from the refinerles at The pleadings set forth dependent on the North Platte for its water supply, that pollution stream made ft no lotger pos- of .the water for do- at for Ac- $410,000 and compelled punitive damages of $200,000 are The corporations other than the Standard made defen- dants to the action are Midwest Refining company, company, White Eagle Oil com- Mutual Oil pany and Texas company. on that trip. ja SS FE Call the Tribune before you start’ the straight and narrow—but off the sereen I've seen the first men tioned typ: h in where the angels might well fear to reconnolter—and with it for-a time. Of never Jast Jong, but don’t make Turner. memory, As the plece of art was being car- pee ee Saeed we ” ried into the mansion of the coun- te: who had adopted her, a band of Facisti suddenly appeared. From away they & (greet ee! sn) ae Mies LAST TIMES KT RIALTO an ‘I don't care’ they go blithely on Lil ver to whom she their way, ready for another adven en her hand ere denouement of this episode is Miss Livingston Js featured in], One of the season's finest pictures ense and gripping as it 4s novel. Wandering Husbands’, with Lila]! Closing at the Rialto theater to-| phe entire production was filmed See en ceca night. It’s “The Stran a Para mount picturization of a short story by John Galsworthy. Betty Comp: son, Richard Dix, Lewis Stone and Tully Marshall are the . featured rs. Joseph Henabery directed. Even if film fans will’ but remem the Miss Compson of Miracle Man,” Richard Dix of Christian,” Lewis Stone of “Scars mouche” and Tully Marshall of “The Covered Wagon” and imagine them all in one picture, they can then make but an inaccurate guess of what “The Stranger” {s like. You have to see it to actually realize how OPERATION ADVISED FRIEND SAID “Dont Do tt TryLydiaE.Pinkham’sVeg- etable Compound First. Proved Good Advice- “SINGER JIM M'KEE” OPENING HERE TODAY “Singer Jim McKee,” Willlam 8 art's newest prodnction for»Para- opens at the Rialt& theater Clifford Smith directed, and Phyllis Haver, an ex-Mack Sennet pI ber mount, Murphy’s Milk | SERVICE AND A SAVING Two Prime Factors In the Success of r Any Business House You Can Find Both of Them Here! FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OUR BAKERY GOODS ARE EXCELLENT! 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It’s a story of regeneration, chuck full of heart interest and appeal—a picture that met with the approval of the press the country over, and its reception In Casper was no excep- tion. PLENTY OF COMEDY IN COLUMBIA VAUDEVILLE Comedy predominates in the ile show which opened yes- lay at the Columbia theater. The Two Senators, two young men who Chicago. Illinois.—“ Just a few lines to let you know what Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound did for me. I was mar- ried going on for three years, and went to a doctor and was taking treatments twice a week for pains every month. I used to lie in bed three or four days ‘with. them and the doctor would’ call and inject something into my arm to put me gsleepso I would not feel the pains. At last she said I would have to be operated on if I wanted MATINEE AT 2:30 DANCING Slim Brant and His Tonight © CASPER’S NEWEST PLAYGROUND. EVENING AT 8:30 ’ BATHING In the Remodeled choose it sig and dance touethery effectively | any children. welh 2 dost happened DeLuxe Pool The next day, the sheriff and his] also have a line of tter that is | to to see-a friend with her first ii it posse are loc ve Entertainers 400 Dressing baby and I told her I was going to the hospital, and she said, n’t do it! You go and get.a bottle of Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and you won’t need any operation.’ So my husband rit me a bottle right away. Now I have two lovely chil- dren. I recommend the Vegetable Compound to every woman. It has helped me and a lot of my friends.” —Mrs. A. MCANDLEsS, 1709 South Morgan St., Chicago, Illinois, WYONANG Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY LON CHANEY AND’ TEN OTHER POPULAR STARS “QUINCY ADAMS bandits who held up a stage. Sing-] Gleason and Browning, “the mu- er's voice, raised in song, betrays sical doctors,” can play various in- —_—_—_——_— OUR OVER-SUPPLY CERTAINTEED PAINT HIGHEST QUALITY SELLING AT A REDUCED PRICE $2.25 Per Gallon CALCIMINE SAWYER” BRUSHES VARNISHES =alo— ” B\FUN FROM THE PRESS at a —and— UXCHANGE FURNITURE AND MOVIE CHATS HARDWARE CoO, 215 W. First St. Starting Tomorrow “MARY OF THE MOVIES” WITH 40 STARS COLUMBIA | TODay. ‘A MILE-A-MINUTE SHOW STARTING TODAY 4 BIG ACTS and FEATURE PICTURE THREE COMPLETE SHOWS EVERY DAY AT 2:30, 6:45, 9 Representatives from Laughland The Two Senators Comedy bits—Local hits—Harmony songs All Patients recover when they hear Gleason & Browning The Musical Doctors Breezy Bits of Melody we George and Lillian Mitchell A combination of Clever Steppers and De- lightful Singer A Pair of Clever Entertainers Mumford and Merry In_ their original song and comedy offerings —Feature Picture— “FREE AIR” From the Saturday Evening Post Story By Sinclair Lewis Author of ‘Main Street’ RIVERVIEW PARK MILLS, WYOMING ‘Roller Rink, Rides and Concessions Roads Newly Graded. Free Parking Space for Your Car Casper-to-Mills Bus Leaves Second and Center Street Every Fifteen Minutes. TWO MORE NIGHTS Chevrolet De Luxe FREE Have you ever seen a Chevrolet circle a dance floor without a driver? and unusual sight—an automobile going 25 miles an hour without a driver Tonight you may see 2 Special Coupons Given ‘Away to Every- Body Attending the Dance Tonight Arkeon Dancing Academy ALWAYS SOMETHING DIFFERENT Rooms a strange * _~ ‘TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1924. SEVEN DEAD Grey Arrested for FROM WRECK| Amarillo Officers George Grey was picked up by ¢): DANVILLE, Ills. June 3.—Seven|sneritt's office, Monday. Go. persons are belleved to be dead, and! jy gaiq to be a fugitive from Am. from! 36 to 40, injured as the result| aritio, Tex. The charge against 1, of Wabash train No. 2 St. Louis to} ts ynimown. “id Detroit, splitting a switch gnd chashing into a freight train stand- OEE ee tecron aMbken. © | ine a siding’ near Williamsport, Ind., The telegrams say the earth.|!@st night. er by the eruption of a subsle RE Al Krai elieear SA tad marine. yolcano, ‘There was no ser-|Pawnbroker’s bol—the + Three fous damage in Agno. Balls? It is 2 to 1 that when you ~ pawn your valuables you never get Woods Filling » MANILA QUAKE IS RECORDED MANILA, June 3.—(By the As- shocks, followed by a tidal wave, are reported, from the town of Agno, in the province of Pangasinan, in Cal! the Tribu formation. 5 ATARRH ine for Station for car|them out. washing and greasing. Phone 1920 Saat Yellowstone Tighwes and Ad WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at Shows at —1, 2:15, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 A Bishop-Cass Theater. - JAMES KIRKWOOD —IN— 2 “WANDERING HODRINSON Love balances the ‘see-saw of life when a “Lily of the Field" is on one end, a Wandering Husband on the other. Most heart-stirring is this oldest of stories told in a new way. It will strike a resporisive chord in the heart of everyone, “NEWS “THE ETERNAL CITY” —with— BARBARA LA MARR —and— LIONEL BARRYMORE Bishop-Cass LAST TIMES TODAY ——A William S, Hart PRODUCTION 1 oe @aramount Picture Once again Bill hits the entertainment target dead “SINGER. || JIM MKEE Also Christy Comedy, “RIDE "EM COWBOY”—News—Shows 1,3, 5 7, 9 center. Better be there when “Singer Jim” tunes up his guns and things start humming!