Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1924, Page 4

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hi ale et h > cs PAGE FOUR. “ONDER THE RED ROBE” f THE RIALTO TOMORROM litan corporation an t will present at t The Cosmop en version of from Stanley pmance bearing Weymar the same The markable new picture presents a re. cast of actors notable on of thelr art to interpret the celebrated per. sonages of history who are the lead ing characters‘in this drama visual izing the most yiyid period in the reign of Louis XIII of Fra The st nt is made that “Under the Red Ri represents the most careful regard for historical accur- acy in all of the important features of settings and costuming. The pic ture was nine months in the mak ing, and the tota} cost is upwards of —an outlay, which, prob: in the =i fil production o cept that of politan producti OTRONG CAST PLATING ny histo: Yolanda,” n just com IN FILM “FOR aed : In “For §&: picture nc America thes day, Wednesc cosmopolitan group of players, the four corners of thé earth. is a remarkable drama of modern so ciety. The leading feminine role | handled by Claire Windsor, who ap peared in "A Son of the Saharn,’ Adolphe Menjou, w! finished px formance in Chap}, A Woman of Paris” created such a of-the story and is g r portunity to run the gamut of emo. tions from a position in } society to the slums of Paris. Mary Carr, famous as the mother in “Over the Hill,” has a rol radical ly different to anything she has here. @ofore portrayed. Tu Marshal as the father, unwittir ammitted a crime and thi his daugh ter to place herself on the auction block of matrimony in order to save him. Vera Reynolds, the excite- ment-seeking flapper of “Shadows of Paris," once again scores as the wistful-eyed flapper in search of a sweetheart, —————___ UNLUCKY 15 STAR WHO HAS TO HATE ACTRESS Thomas Meighan, who plays the part of the unloving husband in “The Thunderbolt,” starring | Katherine MacDonald and Thomas Meighan which will be seen at the Iris for the last times to admits that he when the time comes i the cast of ; photoplay “They the ser ot the prettiest woman or d then cast me in a p: where I had to hate her,’ unfortunate Thomas. ONE INDISCRETION 15 NO NEED FOR DIVORCE OAYS RUPERT HUGHES Should one marr walls the indiscretion end a ge? No! says Rupert Hughes, | And he says it not only in w but in pictures, for his latest filmy on, “True As Steel, at the Rialto theater, now pays deals with the ns of the woman in business es its title from a bit of dialogue in which the woman says: ‘Tam as true as steel to my hus- band. Steel bends. In ancient THIS IS HAT WEEK a) ‘Toledo—Spain, not Ohio— they make a steel blade that will bend, but re- turn to its original shape when the pressure is released. The better the steel, the farther it ean bend with- out snapping, the quicker it returns BUENOS AIRES, July 8. (By the Associated Press).—-News reaching here concerning the insurrection at Sao Paulo, Brazil, continued to be Vague and conflicting, due partly to to the “straight.” j the imposition of censorship, but The story in short, is of a busl-| there js little doubt that the move ness woman, by Alleen |) ment is of considerable consequence. Prin, ho has a brief but violent Belated dispatches from the love r with a besiness man) Bragjlian capitol tell of the measures Huntly Gordon) with whom she 18] taken by the government to down the movement, put the extent of ‘OKY BUSTERS TO RIDE BRONCS AT CHEYENNE Championship for Air Mail Pilots Hung Up at Fete. r my husband's or yours.” SL Sa SE THEATER MAN LOSES CAMERA FILMING STEER ager of 1 theaters, has mm the ration at dental to the unveilin: ffalo Bill” statue, r camera ¥ was attempting ction coming refused to ashed into the hirt sleeve off CHEYE Wyo., July 8.—Who is the br busing champion of the United States Air Mail service? That novel question is to be set- "|tlea during the Frontier Days cele- bration here July 22, 23, 24 and 25. Any Alr Mall pilot is, necessar- Uy, a “rough rid else he could not make good in a service that re quires fights under even tle most MILLIONS RY STATE Siotomt storms, but the Frontier =, Wyo., Tuy 8.—John Days committee was astonished when informed that at least’ two Wyoming state treas. y received from the of the mail pilots with “runs” out UMMER COLDS are lingering and annoying. The rf first Poy < : Vicks VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly ==" s treasury a draft for , in payment of Wyo. of mineral c GOOD STEEL BENDS BUT NEVER BREAKS The business world is flood- ed with millions of women. Some of them are cheating. Here is a Farillings revealing photo-drama of the tempta- tion that assail beautiful wo- men intheir pursuit of a buisness career. ‘Aileen Pringle (Star of “Three Weeks”) and Huntly Gordon a: tii Sl | in iTreue As Steel Also Mermaid Comedy— RIALTO COME TONITE—COME ‘“fONITE—COME “TONITE HO! MATES! Every Nite Is a Great Nite at Riverview Park Let, your troubles float away to of “Slim” plunge, “Family Life” TODAY 1-2:40-4:20-6-7:40-9.20 the soothing strains Braht’s Syncopators, or in the refreshing A WORLD OF NOVELTY! RIVERVIEW PARK MILLS AFTERNOONS EVENINGS BRAZIL REVOLT _SERIOUS 113,000 MEN ON MARCH Che Casper Daily Cribune _ ‘ TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1924, 7 iT shrunk until they are‘as small when the official word to quit was an granges;. nd: then. Webt 0207s naments, 2.2 Wyoming Motorway ? ? ¢ oe Why ts COLUMBI QPENS THURSDAY “HAP ,,,JOYLAND ROBERTS" GIRLS SRS E “SMALL TOWN SCANDAL” A Peppy Musical Comedy given, now? cupation of the cannibal tribes of the Upper Amazon; the capturyd heads - which ts belittled. One such message,some federal soldiers, the whole to- quoting an official announcement, | tall 13,000 men, is marching to- says: ward Rio Janeiro, “The situation is favorable to the rnment. The situation ig calm In Sao Paulo the revolters, a i group in the Lug barracks, are surrounded. MONTVIDEO, July 8.—A prudent- ly worded dispatch received here from authoritative sources in Sant Brazil, says the revolutionary move- An uncorroborated report from a} ment in Sao Paulo fs directed against correspgndent of La Nacion says an| President Bernardes and has rami- army of San Paw state troops with in Rio Janelro. of Cheyenne are broncto busters with records that guarantee they can make things interesting for even the super-buckers that are | “Ss! used in the world’s championship rough-riding contests here, The mmittee forthwith added to: the Frontier Days. program an extra- nt—a broncho busting contest to determine who 48 the best horse twister in the Air Mail fervice. / H. A, Collison, flying between Cheyenne and Rock Springs, and H. T. Lewis, flying between this city and Omaha, are the two pilots who were broncho busters before they became sky busters. Hach is too others relates that ‘all there" when he ion on a brancho's back, riding them “high, wide and handsom, Collison made the gamest “Funeral Wagon’ broke one of “Colly's'’ legs and had him bleeding at the nose and mouth when the judges said enough, but the rider was sti “scratching Now! We Have It! Just the Place for You “Kids” to Have Your Fyn Alcova Water Frolic A Clear, Sandy Pool, With Trees and Free Picnic Grounds JUST 4 MILES SOUTHWEST OF CASPER ON THE ALCOVA HIGHWAY You'll Find All You Want for a Good Fime Here COME OUT TODAY dd eee el NOW PLAYING “FOR SALE” LAST TIMES TODAY Thomas Meighan —and— Katherine MacDonald —in— THE THUNDER BOLT —Also— YOMING STARTING TODAY JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S Latest Production “The Broken Silence” There’s Never a Law of God or Man North of 53 CLAIRE WINDSOR ADOLPHE MENJOU ROBERT ELLIS —Also— ‘ + WILL ROGERS in “HIGHBROW STUFF” Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Johnnie Hines —in— FOR RENT HAUNTED 10c & 20c Also The Crowd on the Opening Night Howled With Delight FREE DANCING THE ELKS’ Poverty Gulch _ Comedy and News 10e——30c NEXT ATTRACTION Iw nip suapowe ens, OF Telephone Toll Messages | Now Free From « Federal Tax OME TONITE—COME TONITE—COME TONITE HE federal taxes laid on telephone toll message by the Revenue Act of 1921 have been removed by the Revenue Act of 1924, which was qnacted on June 2, and became effective as regards these taxes on July 2. Under the act of 1921, the taxes imposed on Seleybooe messages were as follows: Show | TONIGHT This Show Is As Much of a Treat for the Gare. eclsstioge amenseae iter. weioh: the 2 4 ss ots As as for the Men ary Ba cape eal coary aan cents * On a telephone message for which the charge was more tian fifty cents, a tax of 10 cents. See the Town Marshal Shorty and Slim Handle the Roulette Wheel $5,000 “BUCKS” In Fun Money Given Away When You Enter the Door TONIGHT At the Elks’ Auditorium Seventh and Center Streets P. S.—Leave Your “Smoke Wagons” Outside These taxes were highest in proportion to the charge *' for service for toll messages over moderate distances, the tax in some cases amounting to one-third of the tol! charge. eae Ce « We have adequate facilities to care for any increased use of the toll lines which may result from the removal of these taxes, “Bell System” The Mountain States Telephone @& Telegraph Company One*Policy—One System—Universal Service ™

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