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SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1924. “ PAGE FOUR. ~ @he Casper Daily Cribune Y a isha ——- or Reimerth accountancy office in the 4 by, The hottest region om the earth Town Scandal.” A. nes show win|explain how tho skipper and crew | ind, it is tmprobablé that the éap- fi amen: un arte iy 5 ding is taking care of the|is the southeastern part of Pers’ be ted tomorrow. It ig “Ho-| lett thelr water-locued ship. = _ tain would be carrying: the ship's, s “ a pan's Neht Out.” .a. farce. comedy} ‘While sailors from the Satsuma | jog and other papers: with him when bookings. for the tour and other| where it-bérders the gulf. For with many specialties and musieal|\were; aboard tho Panvyiego, ap|he lost his iif That the skipper| numbers. : American ship, the oil tayker Ceeil|and crew escaped with, their lives: Large crowds have been. |County, hove tm sich: and she sent| also ts regarded as: improbable, be- the show at the Columbia and an|out @, boarding party. ‘Ine two | tause of the untouched Uteboas even larger house ts expected for crews, despite a long Ke arate Nan eo - this evening. “Dhe male seoreh, were unable to find any- a eS : "TOME MEGHAN IN OLE. | FRANGELIN BILLINGTON |."SS-seix, Sr" leg modesto MP AND) PLANS —————— weter in the hold had eraged the a os pnot to fail, lower than 100 degress +. dusivnees of the rm = the | consecutive days in July and August THS WONTH ON sbewoe Sus Michal ott \hakemeneetone ten “wesn: koe ————— ‘ _? 2 P Wyoming Motorway PP ‘night op day. ae Pove n ei The boarding party of the Cecil netimes| One of the sereen’s most beaut! : : ; 5 the “good| fil women, Francelia Billington County. took off the. terrier mascot, fverybody is having the time of their life at Poverty ties of Pa-| has the feminine lead opposite Eric carrying it eastward with them, to (Continued from Page. One.) Gulch. If you haven’t been you’ve missed the time he is itterally that,|Von. Stroheim in Universal's “Bind 4 Atlantic seabeard: porte as [shall take past in the campaign on of: your fe. i : | Husbands” which comes. to the Wy- J © mystery regarding Pan- my re! in Sept + . a ne cued tn the town |oming theater today. Misa Billing. viego was. still further Increased Mr. McAdoo gave. out the state . i. DOORS OPEN AT 8 0’CLOCK Tree ies. for “The (ton plays « neglected. wits! who finds when the Satsuma regghed San|ment as he sailed on the Homeric ' pian . ew Paramount | Herself in a compromising situation Frangiseo and) reported: her findings | with his Wwife and two daughters for Don’t Fail to Meet Us Tonight at the Gulch Srological condi-| With an Austrian army officer, play- (Continued trom. Page One.) to the goverhment hydrographic of-|a six weeks , normal, in fact|¢d.by von Strohelm, when she visits! yy the Satsumm off the western | S06. SRARSB of Lelnae (fei ober and Dortugal. oward a drouth, but no|@ Tyrolese village with her husband.| coast of Costa, Ries: several’ dgys Noniatwiany: CARO0: te SP Se See y oe © had the company arrived ago. Looming up suddenly out*ot|° such name. Apparently, the ilfated, vessel began to fall. It was fine the night like = phantom’ alip. of} H 3 int ii r] ‘ Saami people of Pa- fiction and with her aails atill set,|¥@5 ® ship without.a country, bound . When recognized by persons + Dm DANCING J i and rechristened Meig: the Panviego crossed the bow of| fom nowhere to nowhere, and with|on the pier and aboard the lner, y a luck” star, But of. the. Ortent-bound ship so. closely | 20b0d¥ to mourn the tragic end that | Mr. McAdoo smiled and doffed his , : ' Saturday and Sunday Night at the Famous: PlayerssLasky AUDIENCES IT AMERICA that a collisiom was narrowly Speer cag es gr hat. id. : ig bureau. tables for Florida When the master of the Satsuma S8tsuma's. crow, it is, but'CQME TONITE—COME ‘TONITE—COME TONITE P. E PARK find out the reason for tried to hail her, there was no|20t Probable, that the Panviego’s From Rialto Corner or Drive to tainly: was: not dmwoil ine ccovier doe! antetadnea | ATAWer:, Aleo: ale camulem manttenie captain and crew at wane, wanted Take a Bus ie Padag a yoni . hat Palatka a auiliences at the Armoriea thenter|#"d it was nated. that she sailed | °¥erboard in a storm, * ‘ 4 at this time ofl yesterday. He is remaining over tor| %Uch: am erratic. course: that some: e WONDERFUL MUSIC LARGE FLOO) Man” tse erook|@&y to stage a similar performance.|‘#!ng must be wrong. So the Chic, be it known has appeared in Satsuma stood by until daylight. yO roma many moving pictures. Among his| When a beakdlem: meaty waa) sent to fer today. Victor | best acts is, that where he staggers | the Panviego the, neat marine, duction. |beme at 3 o'clock in the morning, | they foum her. ho) ult of water, Wheat|M#e turns a ‘somersault with ense| St of her cargo jettisoned. and evi- | Everything. You Need for a Good Time A large, cool pavillion with a wonderful floor, and “Slim” putting out the intoxicating music—for DANCING AND—400 new dressing rooms in which. to get ready for a refreshing plunge in. clear, fresh water. SWIMMING AND—the SKATING and RIDES with a numbér of amusing concessions, < Wanted Three or Four . Female Cats evidently the ship's mascot, which of impossibility are found in “A The mystery was further deep- | the star and is supported by the vi- q Cee eer rom ee - | strolling tn the garden one evening i Ladies Admitted Free he is knocked down by a thug and wakes up In one of the tougher seo: if COME TONITE—COME TONITE—COM& ‘TONITE \ tions of Paris without any memory 2 ! , " of his previous life. Here he is per: * mitted to win the woman played by BISUCY-CASS THEATER — : STRANGE SITUATION “CHE TOWN SCANDAL” sccm STARTING TODAY thirst. This, in itself, was strange as. one 4 . Pp e The Columbia theater Is present-}ened when it was found that all Se ee eee tame: apiiiat fom. ther Inet Srrinet ‘codagh etmwieitis, Kote soeeer nea upo vacious Renee Adores. Gilbert ip cast as an ambitious painter whose Miss Adoree. IN HIS VERY LATEST PICTURE Tater’ thrown, back thio’ Kee teiveec : ii NOW PLAYING : : LAST TIMES TODAY THE WIFE ‘ , ‘ ce 2 n” DANCING a < Ben Carroll were missing, The only living thing Li »” ; IU MAN'S MATE") Fog LAST TIMES TODWY|S=:3 = 3st oee es: R i ALT oO Ledeen tiins e@ e@ - | fie Amnetica theater, Jb Giitiect! ts Roberts’ Joyland: Revue in “Smal?! davits and there _was_nothing. Riverview Park MILLS : talent is unappreciated by hip over- surroundings an operation is per- THE HUSBAND JOHN GILBERT - Also Comedy—News Shows at 1—2:40—4:20—6—7:40—9:20 aboard the vessel was, a fox terrier, Situations that seem on the edge come first In, attempts at rescue. THOMAS — pearing father. While the son is Bus Service Parking Space formed that gives him tuck all mem- THE OTHER MAN has forgotten his girl “Julie” altho he has still a vague memory of a mysterious “she.” ‘They are reunited in a very dramatic way. Sa ory except that covering incifents that occurred sinee his accident. He In a drama of human pas- sions as high as the towering a peaks of its scenery. Z i WASHBURN NOW HAS OWN'A ce A MAN’S M ATE” “BLIND pn Nee Cums ee te UNIT FOR PRODUCTIONS, oF ae HUSBANDS” Pa go whch Df aftoeenion ge "A+ > STAN LAUREL WIVES ! tion. NO CHILDREN Unless With Parents rily when someone else is in| 1. But now that T have my 1 and am working monious cond | that T have at last iy ambition. rounded myself with My director, Cullen @ man who has had wide’ ce and who has a keen sense of humor. ‘The: casts are the best I can find. The stories, the best I can buy. And with these things “NEAR ‘DUBLIN” SHOWS AT, 1:00—2.00. Arkeon |Pee= Dancing Academy “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” 30—5 :00-—6 :30-—8 :00—9:30 | ‘ADDED ATTRACTION “CHIC” SHOWS START 1—3—5—7—9 * in my favor, I hope to merit the ap- THE MOVIE . . ~ F provai of my friends, the public.’ MA ‘ODA oe ne ear DOG COI JUMBIA mechani. 2b to the America Theater Sunday and * Monday, is Mr. Washburn’s first To ht 6:45. 9e’C ( meoductisa wis taal eae IN PERSON . ‘i and it is a fine forerunner of the IN A SPECIAL ACT WITH HIS MASTER, BEN CARROLL. things to come. 01 AT 3:30, 8:00 and 9:30 POVERTY GULGH WiLL CLOSE THIS EVENING |g This evening will mark the clos: ing night of Poverty Gulch which has held forth to large crowds at the Elks auditorium for the entire week. Tonight should be the big gest night that Poverty Gulch has seen. On Saturday, one may as sume. men used to come to town just as they come to town today, “HAP” ROBERTS Joyland Girls Revue IN THE SNAPPY MUSICAL COMEDY REORMERS 66 * 99 ALL OTHER SHOWS COMBINED - SMALL TOWN SCAND AL MEET THE GREATEST MOVIE TAR OF TF ALL = A PRETTY CHORUS OF FAST STEPPING BEAUTIES q) il 1%; AP THE JOYLAND TRIO Ve. t AINE: PEMOEL DP. Putman) HEAR “TEX” FRASER TheCowboy Organist, Playing the America Orchest every Afternoon and From 8:00 to 9:00 Bach EB (OF EVENTS. IN THE LIFE OF THE ONLY AMERIGAN RRINCESS jf ral Ovgan. vening. Colleen Moore —and— WESLEY BARRY for @ general good time. In the ear- - ‘ ated ectenel pyyeetaay immerse ishop-Cass —in— GRAND STAND RESERVE SEATS ON zu made ie 8 rip roar LAST tes “DINTY” NEW. SHOW STARTING TOMORROW fc r AY SALE AT SPRECHER’S PHARMACY THE JOYLAND GIRLS in “HOGAN’S NIGHT OUT” Sunday and Monday | “PRY AND GET IT”! . BRYANT WASHBURN \ —SUPPORTED BY— , BILLIE DOVE A “Ringtailed Galliwampus” is the Hero of the New Bryant Washburn Production, “Try and Get It.” A “Ringtailed Galliwampus,” Ladies and Gentlemen, is a Real, Live Go-Getter