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TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1924. Cpe Casper Daily crivune DARING-GORGEOUS-A TRUTH UNUSUAL TO THE SCREEN, IS “THE WHITE MOTH” WITH BARBARA LAMARR—-CONWAY TEARLE—AMERICA TODA’ | | | i ie ” P(! They wore gorgeous gowns and cos- tumes. The most dramatic moments of the story were filmed against a background of galety and fun. The contrast is only one of the remark- able touches that a master director Fi. has woven into this story. use Two extraordinary settings want wat i * Big ,| built to form the background £6r seq muslinge, Glyn's’ sensational literary 9 tense moments, One was the fie P| ai Madseal pleas be the. Coldiegn ed of # Piston thester. eee hia: ed, cf red people were ‘employed to ac! far Walnendes, t Close at the Hislto | as the audience in addition to a 30- ber Alan Crosiand was entrusted with| Piece orchestra. Two elaborate, set- vie the direction and “Three Weeks" is fee Re eelaity pig bly vee 8 another ‘triumph for both director | °F ‘Abita : Cn and producing organization. Tha The other impressive set is an ex- famous love story has lost’ nothing|act reproduction of the grand ball va in its change to film form. On the/room of the Tulleries palace. In above sordidness and is one of the|this setting is held the Bal des Ar- a most gorgeous rdmances ever |tistes. Seven hundred people all in al screened. It {s engrossing as to| different costumes, are seen. story, beautifully - and — lavishly —— mounted, excellently acted and is sure to arouse unusual enthusiasm. The story of “Three Weeks”. with its analysis of emotional romanca has beon kept intact. ‘The story of) JBI ¢6¢ ” the love of the Queen of Sardalia. for the youthful Englishman, Paul } Verdayne, is known throughout the world. It is dramatic and appeal- ing, and in picture form holds a The stage and its chorus girls, reat lefson for everyone who sees fluffy dresses and costumes, vivid make-up, hustle and bustie of dress ing rooms, and the gay night life of $$ kc ” the gorgeously gowned players are THE WHITE MOTH IS turesquely portrayed in “The . which opened yester- day at the Iris theat h it } j ¢ ‘ COLORFUL PHOTOPLAY clones toaae i the BRT atteacties K poh a Srauneue has dared show on the screen what yof read in books, unafraid of censorship he has sone ahead—“The White Moth,”one of the most excellent ee of the season, starting at the merica today—. of the well-balanced bill. bara La Marr and Conroy Tearle are supported in “‘The White Moth” by a big cast—This is a heart-gripping story of Paris. Barbara is the “White Moth;” she is the dazzling dancer Throughout the entire picture, the | Whose seductive chiens laid all Pris at her Hy Conway Tearle is the indifferent Asnericat millionaire who sets forth to save his younger broth from the love of the siren. You'll see the famous Parisian eye is constantly delighted by the|theater, the Follies Royale, also the extravagant Bal des Artistes where 600 artists, sculptors, writers and models of the ‘Latin quarter meet for their annual pleasure-mad revel.—Again, we wish to agk Cas- stupendous sets—big stage scenes,|Per parents not to allow children to attend “The White Moth” today, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday at the America.—Adv. - “The Whit Motk” starting today | large, beautifully furnished apart-) ut the America theater, is one ofthe| ments, wild parties with all their most sensational and colorful storieg| splendor, and the beautiful, soft at-| det. The picture was. adapted by frightsnqd away by some enthusias-| cidents reported and as there were ACATION that has been made for First Na-| mosphere of Spanish dances, Grant Carpenter and directed by tic passer-by who could not control| approximately 300 cars on the Moun- For sunburn, bites, vional. Maurice Tourneur spared no The supporting cast is well por-|Harry Beaumont. his emotions at seeing the wild deer | tain yesterday, it is safe to assume soreness, aC poison ivy or summer col: expense in building magnificent set y Louise Fazenda, Gertrude| It is a Warner Brothers classic of Md 3 ‘n close proximity. Tracey hag pro-| that the Mountain will be visited by tings and engaged an expensive cast | Short, ec Francis, Jed Prouty,|the screen, and a David Belasco mised to get a picture before the| greater numbers this year than ever | ¢ Ss f work with him. Hundreds of/ Arita Gillman, Peggy Brown, Mar-| Productiot : summer season is over. before, as there were more cars on gretty girls were used in the chorus! garet Seddon, Johnny Harron, Ann| > VAPORUB County engineers had completed | the Mountain Sunday than has over ®oones and the Bal des Artistes, Ross, Marie Prade and Youlse Beau- the buliding of the guard all at} been known to be there at any one Over 17 Million Jare Used Yearly Hairpin turn and the road to th ume. GATS AND poGS MAKING The outing sponsored by the Cas- cxtrenio summit of the Mountain | o¢ the Mounts tan Se eaten Per Motor Club on Casper Mountain) just beyond th Aesbestos Mill were} gooq condition. ‘There were no_ac-| ? ? ? Wyoming Motorway 7? ? Tribune wantads bring results. Sunday was a noteworthy success| surprised and elated to see an aged sd in many respects. The surveying|doe and a yearling deer walk slowly 5 = parties, captained by Albert Park,| aut into the open where they were v V. H. Fisher, J. H. Cadby, Marshall| quietly grazing on the rich grass TODAY—TOMORROW Matinee 2:30—Evening 6:45, 9 o’Cl. | EX-SHERIFF ANDERSON GIVES TANLAC CREDIT Man Who Held Public O/ (MUUM AHA COMM HOOP OHSEI MOSS MA UAUE SEO Dayton and Herbert Kennedy, each| that grows in that particular area. | So great was the pleasure with| supported by two chain men and| Tracey Shaw was summoned and which Columbia theater audiences| two wood choppers, reported on the| went hurriedly back to his car to ple of Houston and is a large|¢Wed the performance of Her-|park site early Sunday morning| set his trusty camera, but by the fice Over 27 Years Sa; erty owner. arid forenicet icitisen many's cats and @ogs yesterday that| and immed'ately started operations.| time he returned the deer had been he =. . Cae th c ri ie Riccar “Resesned Sek | “Tsk dar autdermensotey| th iteanann aed om it ete Censor | FOUR VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND FEATURE PICTURE Health and Strength | rattan with Tanlac; Mr. An-lternoon. The ovent drew intereat|been Jala out and it ie anticipated Years Ago and Has Help Before taking Tanlac I was all| "om the young people. that the work will be completed next Direct from a Complete Tour of Australia, England and South Anterica ed Him Keep Well. vdown and had no appetite, nt|qtermany's animal “act is well| Sunday. The office force of the LOUIS STONE AND CO. iad the worst form of indigestion worth while. It {s of unusual, na-| Chamber of Comnierce took over the “ ‘ LOOD impurities are id “I said a lot in praise of Tanla 1 could not eat fried foods’ OF | fr thin tenet Mbove the average act| task of preparing the’ meals and = are some six years ago, but’ ‘not ha ies at all. I suffered all the enough, in view of what it did f orst sort of neuralgic pains and Presenting His Unique Novelty Up Side Down Dancing in this line. , lunches for the engineering parties, by the heart into the face. Something elso of merit is the! and meals were served at all hours of | That is Wists cavane iat grain comedy sketch put on by Arthur|the day at Nils Fougstadt’s cabin, | #PPearance, it _muddiness, sal- ; ri me," is the high tribute paid th | iothing seemed to help me only in| Van trio, Van created. “igeee oy wha’ theo” triamine voreanteetibn 12 One ELmples, blackheads, Hermany’s Cats .and Dogs Johnson and Harding famous medieing: © tow Gaye ago | temporary | way), until) 17 took | taBiae: the stage ‘isl cqneernedvand fablgh waa ‘eouipletals don tigated ts pol gia Late Feature with European Circuses In thelr ‘own Original Nambers Peatusing v oO Are! ra e: fn 2. . s y vy “ i id a Boe ee en ass ac Lat iain | Rea iave ie naictarsrretnsctl Verte eects to anna spots, and i Watch the Quadrille. who resides at 1605 Austin St. | jcorgia sheriff, who had been. s-| attee*hing faahion. “erPFeting It] vico in trimming trees at the first tints, “sane: ousto fel ¢ q unit station along Blkhorn ‘Creek. ine” Hearn sdatwon te itaietonadts | Ntaee Feat mne, St | Me noeid-tows danctag premented|¥Tty Gatos tates tiger thing” which THE ARTHUR VAN TRIO compan i i i popular men that ever held public} more for mo than I expected. Ilentire program, : gisele mi thes Sage, or face office in the “Lone Star” state | Jelt better after the first bottle and| oJhnson and Harding have a com.|"¢VeT sat 28y intimate association powder can EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN SHOWING OF THIS FEATURE PICTURE After serving as deputy sheriff o |:he complete treatment of six bot- ‘jor connection with the ‘shirk’ edy offering that is good. cover up or Harris county for 12 years, Mr. An-| ‘les made a new and different man| “Let's Go" family. The tree trimmers consisted | heantify! The foundation for a derson was elected chief of police] of me. I never felt better in my'| features. Rich afi an per It} of Ben Scherck, Benard Scherck. |beautiful skin simply is not there, of the City of Houston. He had] life than I did after taking Tanlac. Picnics Ma seer 3 ta Buell Scherck, Fran! erck St../and no face treatment can give occupied this office but a short time] And ajthough five years have passed | Frank Scherck, Jr., J. R. Scherck,| it to you. But increase your red- when the sheriff of Harris county] since Tanlac straightened me up, ‘ Ed Schereck. Byron Scherck, Marvin | blood-cells,—and quickly the ruby died and Mr. Anderson was then|my health has continued good and iF HE WHITE Scherck, Frank Congdon, Howard) tint of purity begins to glow in appointed by the Commissioner's} my stomach as sound as a dollar Baker, P. A. Burns, John England.| the cheeks, the complexion be- RICHARD TALMADGE in “LET’S GO” In which are performed the most Asting feats ever witnessed upon edge ans which defy death, by the man who does not Konw Fear TOMORROW—SPECIAL OFFER TO THE LADIES Court to serve out the unexpired|]to this good day. I am glad to Kenneth England, Geo. Nelson, S. U. | comes venus-like and immaculate! Fy i teim of sherif. "He wan honored| endnrae ‘ania becauag It doce’ the ” Shetey avin, H. Shey, DP. Srele | Bry ig He will do it every time. ‘A on a nog om for a aie with’re-election as sheriff seven dif-] work und does {t well." » Robei . 8. 8. is the red-blood-cells Thursday—Amateur aoe -W ferent times and served" the people | LeRoy Hogue. . Nicks.” J. B.| you need for a beautiful complex ay: < ig) ’ One an inter in this important office 15 consecu- Sia tere Griftith 8 ba ataghd and ee bee Gi using S. S. S. at once, tive years. Tanlac {s for sale by all g00d] Francis Marion Crawford or| B Stafford. ‘There were probably | and give yourself what you have Tn 1912 Mp, Anderson declined | druggists. Accept no substitute. lor “the White Sister” now Bera others who took occasion (0, trim | been working for, for years. re-election and retired to private] Over 40 million bottles sold.—Adver-|in picture form at the Wyoming| trees re at ee ay as “a pre &. S. S. Is sold at all good life, He cast nis lot among the} tiscment theater, was born at Bagni di Luc.| #¢k © ‘ BM oadhs 9 Grug stores in two sizes. The ra, It ri : names are omitted, ‘it is uninten larger sive is more economical, ca, Ita n August, 1854. This well known American novelist, son | U°™! of Thomas Crawford, the sculptor,| A party of enthusiasts made a and nephew of the famous Jylia| hike early In the morning from West Ward Howe, went traveling for his| Elkhorn Creek near Zoe Marks’ new education. Ie was ed rtly| cabin down to the confluence of in America, at . Cone H.,| West and main Elkhorn, thence up partly in Italy, and pi y in Eng-|the main Elkhorn to Beartrep and 5 land, where he had a private tutor k over the ola Beartrap logging » ard was also a student at Trinity| road to the starting poirt. The trall college. For a short time he was] is becoming aulte well ostoblished . at Heidelberg and then at the Uni-!and people visiting th: inountaip versity of Rome, where he studied|are urged to take this bike and get Sanskrit. n view of the scenery. It {s evident Continuous 1 to 11 that it would be entirely basepair ONLY THREE DAYS MORE and feasible to construct many smal \ NEW lagoons along the Creek bed, which . would add a great deal to the attrac- . tiveness of the Park, SWOLLEN GLANDS Tracey Shaw Misses Deer by An Eyel good-this magic cereal that brings rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes. Sunday, about two o'clock many A 4 t! Sa Pract: of the sightseers who were on the ' @ People who have enlarged glands So 7° ought to know that by freely | ei a — ing Emerald Ot) daily the gland can Y It’s all a crispy, crunchy, golden goodness of which you never tire, J be brought to a head and all the HAY—GRAIN or sweeter Ci air germs and poisonous secretions dis CHIX FEEDS— SALT charged and destroyed, a Furthermore the opening wit heal | Casper Watehouse Co. Car be made at surely and speedily and without| ~ 2¢— INDUSTRIAL AVE —in— leaving an unsightly scar. People « who desire this treatment should #¢ TEL, 27 ‘THE WHITE es cure a two-ounce original botth of any price Stead Ouray acute, Mate of/STORAGE FORWARDING areas as directed, It 1s a very congen For the best sonalts in auein The Greatest Picture of pili ibd trated preparatton and a small ai chickens use ctor. Butterm All Time tity lasts a dong time. It is Starter. For more ¢ feed 10c =~ 2.for 25c ~ 15¢ used te veanee swollen veins and| Victor Scratch Feed and Laying SHOWS START Y dissolves goitre, Smith & Turner | Mash, 1 —3—5—7—9 O'CLOCK We Cannot hold over this marvelous -picture for the eager thousands that were turned away. HURRY! HURRY! This exquisite photo-version of Elinor Glyn’s immortal romance is smashing every attendance record to smithereens ! Obey That Impulse—TODAY! Early ! . Valentine —— Unvarying High Quality Since 1848 | 7h) [JOHNNY HIN Moi ALEC wal “THE GOLD. DIGGER” with . Bish ~Cass To we ry ype HOPE HAMPTON OE 12:30, 2, LAST 0 “ Also Comedy 3:35, 5, T W TODAY. “THE STONE. AGE” AT THURSDAY 6:30, 8, 9:30 THE FRIDAY . hi Bo DAYS \ : ee — eae £6