Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 11, 1924, Page 4

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Big tic tri ‘MAM SHOWS MODERN GIRL EMULATES. QUEEN That the centuries have wrought few changes ¢n the feminine nature is proven by Joan Bruce, heroine of “Miami,” the stupendous society film starting at the America theater tomorrow. It 1s recorded that Cleopatra, for all she was the queen of Egypt, sed many an uncamfortable hour ng about her rival for the af- s of Anthony. When a mes- senger came from Rome she plied him with a hundred questions. She wanted minute details about the he knows seven colors, having a great dislike for brown; he can pick the American, British, French and Italian flags from 25 or 30 other flags when told to do so; he can “take” the high and low ‘hurdles without a rider, he will kil a snake by tramping on it instead of running away ag other horses do, he covers himself with a blanket when he lays down and knows all the other stunts that are required of a elreus or deville horse; namely, cake walking, standing on the hind legs, keeping time with music and “playing dead.” MARIE PREVOST VAMP ful flight from Lakehurst. N, J. She’s Uncle Sam’s Latest Baby s Che Casper Daily Cribune introducing the new Navy Blimp J-1 which recently made a success: tolor of her rival’s hair and eyes, und how she walked and talked and dressed. When the answers were derogatory the messenger was show- ered with gold and when they were favorable the unfortunate gentle- man was showered with blows, for A whole show in itself, Beautiful and Damned" screen at the Columbia theater in addition to four vaudeville . acts. personificaton of the vamp, vaneng even during those herits his grandson. enlightenment however and when and damned are no more damned, IN GOLUMBIA PICTURE “The is on the Marie Prevost, always a delightful has the role of the selfish young wife who keeps her husband from ad- times when his better side asserts itself. Such weakness leads inevitably to poverty after q source of income is gone and a rich grandfather disin- Poverty lends fortune again smiles the beautiful NORMA TALMADGE. GAST the Al. Christie feature, with Doro- thy Devore, Walter Hiers, Tully Marshall and others, hails from Milwaukee. His stage caréer in- cludes a season in stock with Leonore Ulrich in “The Bird of Paradise” and a season in vaude- ville in a sketch with James T, Powers. Some of the recent Christie come- dies in which he has appeared are “Navy Blues,” “A .Fetfect 36," “Kidding Kattle," “Stay Single” and “Getting Gertle’s Goat,” “Hold Your Breath,” which closes at the America theater today was written by Frank Roland Conklin and directed by Scott Sidney, Shipping Board Investigation Is |\VOLCANO IS ACTIVE AGAIN HONOLULU, June 11.—(By The Associated Press)—Sunday’s prom- ise of further actlyity in the volcano Kalauea has been borne out. There were five earthquakes yesterday in the section of the island of Hawaii in which the volcano ts located, in- cluding one violent at 11 a. m. Steam was emitted from the cra- ter throughout the day an@ last night there was a heavy, dark out: pouring, the nature of which could not be established in the darkness. SETTING THE STYLES PARIS,—Shoes today are becom- ing more and more unusual. One pair combines the season's affec- tion for orange and red. Tho red vamp ts covered with large irregu- lar orange splotches. PARIS.—A_ gr many clanking chainlets and banglets characterize the new orlenutal jewelry, Some of the earrings are shaped lke a pa- goda, hung with bells—and almost pagoda size, LONDON. — Barbaric, ornaments are seen these afternoons at the Savoy, the Berkeley and the other smart afternoon tea places, Further, bracelets haye reached the stage where they use rather large ostrich tips for the circlet and a cascade of fronds as additional ornament. NEW YORK.—The June bride if she degires it, have a touch Campaign Against Weight Shortages CHEYENNE, Wyo. June 11— Oleomaygine sold in “pound pack- ages now weighs 16 ounces, reports the State Agricultural campaign against at first challenged the authority of Wyoming to regulate the weight of their product, claiming such action would b@ interference with inter: state commerce, but, the department reports, changed ‘their front and now are selling 16 ounces to the pous!. even a queen may be jealous. the Joan Bruce is a modern young ng lady; that is to say, she is as used the to 3 ation as any queen but she All is y in‘love this time and the Cit & man of her heart is in Havana. And & sc, like Cleopatra, she is not above to finding out what any possible rival Ca looks li She ‘summons the om Spanish & r and commands a de- } scription of the ladies of Havana. unt That is Vineent's favorite subject om and he ds forth with all the ex- D, positors ures of his Latin tem- = peram an's rage is a match for Cle » hurls a book ] I butler's left ear siv) F ounded man retires in c om : ‘ —_—»— ro © ISLAND RICHES CAUSE 4 J ¢ . 5 “ ‘ 1 1 2p : = MAN FROM BROOD tha wa) = » story of how Manhattan Is- wat ow worth countless millions, Fur 4 from the, Indians for ‘ n to every schoolboy, But Manhattan Island, instead in the central part North America, had n obscure part of the South And that it had been rich in ruby and sapphire mines. And that the two men who ought it from the natives were the sole owners of it, and when they died Jeft-a will bequeathing it to the xranddaughter of one and the grand- son of the other providing the two legatees should marry within one 3 ter the death of the testators. And that they both were already married, but not to each other, and use in the will gave the island k to the natives if the white heirs did not carry out the terms of the will. This is one of the situations in “The Man From Brodney’s," Vita- graph’s special production directed by David Smith, showing at the Jto theater for the last times to- play is a picturization the same name McCutcheon. is hended by J an and includes Alice Cal Miss DuPont, Wanda Hawley, Malley and Kathleen Key. GOOD CAST 15 SECURED FOR PICTURE “DESIRE” Tt st of “De ouls Bur picture Metro, which to the Rialto theater on uy includes Margueri Motte, John Bowers, or, David But Walter Long, Lucile Hutton, Edward Connelly, Ralph and Vera Lewis, Russel Simpson apd Chester Conklin. “Desire” was directed by Rowland ‘V. Lee and photographed by George B It was written by John B. and Henry R. Symonds. REMARKABLE HORSE I “THE SILENT STRANGER” Fred Thomson, the F. B. 0, west caring in “The Silent ra now at the Wyoming theater, ig justly proud of his horse *Bilver King.” remark animal can > 1 a vo & Pent IN ROLE OF ORIENTAL Norma Talmadge has stolen a march on the makers of sheik pho! plays by introducing the Ouled Nail dancing girl to Hollywood And those who have seen the fiery scenes between Joseph Schildkraut, in his Arabian role such a demand to see her in her dancing costume that the director, | Announcement Chester Franklin, was forced to pa up three sets of excluding “flats” to keep out visiting actors and ac- tresses. ——_——>_—_—_. JIMMIE HARRISON 13 4 CHRISTIE FAVORITE Jimmie Harrison, who has long beén a familiar figure in Christie comedies and who plays an import- ant part in “Hold Your Breath,” Corns Never Use a Knife! It is sa easy to get rid of acorn. Bluc-jay ends them. Stops the pain instantly, Then the corm loosens and comes out. Does away with dangerous paring. Get Blue-jay at your druggist. DBaBiINN Blue-jay Miss W. Hartman Will Succeed Fay Hollingsworth as Miss J. WARREN KERRIGAN ALICE CALHOUN—-WANDA HAWLEY PAT O'MALLEY “THE MAN FROM BRODNEY’S” Taken From the Famous Novel by George Barr A_ GALLANT YOUNG AMERICAN’S FIGHT FOR THE LOVE OF A GIRL Also Christie Comedy, “Stay Single” Fun From the Press Public Stenographer Midwest Bldg. Balcony, TODAY 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’ Clock McCutcheon first of a and Norma Tal-| ping board. 'T ——_—_. COLUMBi A CASE OF 12 JARS FERNDALE PRESERVES GIVEN AWAY FREE | A BIG PRESENT EVERY NIGHT AND A BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW . FEATURE PICTURE AND FOUR BIG TIME ACTS HARRY GILBERT The Singing and Talking Comedian In Character and Snap Shots Resumed Today WASHINGTON, June 11—The n cr more investiga ducted during the re to be jo let up in the committee's delib RIALTO TOMORROW—FRIDAY Heed Mrs. congress opened today with mption of hearings by the ‘ There’s No Reason For ommi investigating sh. ~ ” © will be -peac Women to Suffer” Says it can be to young women who have nervous spells and whose systems out-of-order for various causes. Af times every month, I would be- come extermely: nervous, suffer ter- ribly from headaches and be in Nervous Women Should Ramp’s Advice such agony that I could hardly en- au it, rhe results Tanlac gaye me were mply splendid, It relieved those madge, a# the Quled Nail dancing |” Muskogee, Okla., Lady. awful headaches, quieted my Derves girl, at the Iris theater today and]erations during the entire summer pb eesrit 34 and regulated mny system perfect- Thursday, in “The Song of Love,"|and fall, including its six week's} ,, ly so that when I finished my last predict that the sheik will go down| inquiry in Europe in July and Au- It has been six years since I} hottie of the medicine, I was feeling to ignominous oblivion when both] gust. have taken Tan but I shall/ fine and had a world of strength feminine and masculine theater pa- oe never forget how it helped me,"|and energy. I never need Tanlac trons see Norma in the sensuous] Cal! tho Tribune for highway in |%/¢ Mrs. Lillian Ramp, of 607) now for I am enjoying good health dances of the mysterious Orient formation. St., Muskogee, Okla., re-| put I gladly recommend it to women When Norma made her first ap- : who suffer as I did,” 3 pearance as an Ouled Nail dancer ly experience with the medicine] Tanlac is for sale by all good at the United Studios, there was certainly showed me how beneficial] druggists. Accept no subatitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for con- stfpation made and recommended by the manufacturers of Tanlac. —Advertisement. A Society girl marries the family chauffeur, a poor music master’s daughter weds a mil- Jionaire, WHAT HAPPENS ? SPECIAL ATTRACTION the MARY MORGAN DANCERS TONIGHT Present Their Original Comedy Offering Xylophone DALY and GRAY Song and BERNARD and BETZ Musical Experts on the COLUMBIA. sire 257 Sin A New Picture—Never Shown In Casper TOM MIX ips “PALS IN BLUE” FRIDAY—SATURDAY MATINEES—ALL CHILDREN 5c MID-WEEK SPECIAL TONIGHT Many new features await those attending the Arkeon tonight. Always something different and original in the way of amuse- ment. Arkeon Dancing Academy DANCING EVERY NIGHT “On the Great White Way” FRED “THE BROKEN MIRROR” 20 Minutes of Laughter TONIGHT 6:45 9 o’Clock SCHWARZ and CO. FEATURE PICTURE—“THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED” TOMORROW—A CASE OF FERNDALE JAM—FREE EXTRA—-MATINEE, 2:30—TWO TICKETS GIVEN of color on her wedding gown. The dead white, unbecoming to all com- plexions, may be relieved by the faintest of pink underslips or train linings. NEW. YORK.—Lingerie in palest blue silk is one of the choice offer- ings shown in an exclusive shop today. The decoration is a broken geometric design in delicate yellow and all edges are done in scallops of leat gree —————$— WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1924, poral Ralph W. Lehman of tho marine corps were Killed today jn airplane accldent in Stafford TWO DEAD IN PLANE CRASH WASHINGTON, June 11.—Second Lieutenant Harold D, Hail and Cor- an county, Virginia, Hall was fro: Crockett, Texas. Lehman was fro, Mayodan, N,. C. Expert watch and jewelry repair. Ing. Casper Jewe'ry Co., 9-5 Bldg. — ?.? 2? Wyoming Motorway ? ? : 10 O’Clock SATURDAY STARTS © HAROLD LLOYD LATEST EIGHT REEL COMEDY ) department, | which a few months ago began a} “short-weight'’ || oleos, Oleomargarine manufacturers | Girl Shy THE FIRST TEN CHILDREN To Buy a Ticket WILL RECEIVE A PASS TO THE COLUMBIA TO SEE TOM MIX in “PALS IN BLUE” THE NEXT 150 CHILDREN Will Receive a Balloon “OH !” FOR A GRAND TIME! ean Continuous 1 to M NOW PLAYING IT’S WAITING FOR YOU Biggest Thrill-Time of Your Life—With FRED THOMSON —in— ‘The Silent Stranger” * —also— “ROYAL PAIR” 10e———30e SATURDAY HARRY CAREY & —in— ‘CANYON OF THE FOOLS’ LET’S GO To Casper’s Newest Playground MATINEE AT 2:30 EVENING AT 8:30 DANCING BATHING Slim Brant and His In the Remodeled DeLuxe Pool Entertainers 400 Dressing Rooms 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. Bishop-Oass TODAY AND THURSDAY A Brilliant Expose of Society Gone Mad! A story of Opulent, coasting over the danger places of life as nonchalantly as its coasts over the gold- en waters of America’s gorgeous winter paradise—risking all for a new thrill. You've Never Seen a Picture Like It! NORMA TALMADGE uction Nea RRA Mreduced by Tillrd Gnema Cop. NR “Sy TO ay \ ) Shows at 1, 3,5, 7,9 NY WP] Ava Riotous Youth AAT 7 NW ay NID aay STARTS TODAY DAY WD AY DRI } iy A BIEHOP-CASS THEATER ain “THE SONG OF LOVE” —Also Comedy— “BONE DRY”

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