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be Casper Daily Cribune ‘THE ELEVATED TRAIN CAME “TEARING DOWN ON POOR NELL Say Tom, remember when we used to go tosthe Haymarket and the Academy of Music, at Madison PAGE FOUR. i WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1924. ———————— es 1,921 telegraph service employes of six railroads increases in wages ag- sregating 22 monthly or $101,064 yearly. The increases effective to- day, were, denied to agents at small non-telegraph stations, and to telegraph employes of one road. The employes were represented by the Granted Rail Wire Workers ; ; Order" of Railroad ‘Telegraphers. ‘The road on which the increases Phe been suly 16. 16.—The _United | were .granted, included the Oregon es railroad labor board granted Short Line, two cent! Wage Increase ttie, the Queen of the News- HUBBY MUST BE MADE HOUNTED LEN IN Beautiful Midnight Express,” but the best one and Halstead, and see those big | yeautitul Cloak \Model,” “remember s JEALOUS, THINKS WIFE! PHOTOPLAY AT WYOMING! Sss="5%" otesoce* ter, te] Malti cnet semen aL 5 of them all,” you remember Tom,|that’a corker. Remember Tom the 0 e ni orse where we used to hiss the villain | big fat policeman tried to make us pe ; and cheer the hero? Well, they're] stop cheering the hero so the show “McGuire of the Mounted” ts the Hs, as oti tMoas cpiaturea” where tise ehckota, whawiie tleTiane k in pictures. Remem-! could go on, and when we got out wife believing that her husband does | not love her enough sets about to make him jealous so he will onc again become a sultor for her affec tions is “Another Scandal” which is now showing at the America theater. Lois Wilson is the star of the pro- duction. Holmes Herbert is cast as the husband who {sn’t quite sure for a while whether his wife is his ‘own pod Flora Le Breton is the anas- his troubles, e a cute role as a d win this other wo Some of the scénes ‘8 have, mercifully as possible, whose reputation is and bounds has > of merit to been left as Lois Wilsc growing by added anoth those in whic “HY MAN? OFFERS al APPEAL TO AUDIENCES There is something about “My Tami z Man,” the offering at the’ Rialto Rel Tar theater today, which seems to ap- BAND ARKEOQN TONIGHT a . peal to everyone. Perhaps it is J SF ti aed aod aes due to thé lifelike manner and con. sistency in. which it is presented Or perhaps it is the story which is An adaptebton (Gt (George Handbiph |i tei’ Jame’ ast, wil oesiee by elty,/and county highway police. | friend for years, and my wife and} “My wife was all broken down || Keahey Ratpe Comedy ahi Meer Speen ae Serpe ic casi a hap ite Mtn Sl on dancing ‘academy this Among thoxe arraigned there, was| myself and eight iehilagen aro all[in “health. a {now she welgns eatures—A Peppy Dancing s strat ac Gta ines tek some time in Bolae, Tan, Reon te | Sem Vale” aeense vat, Waco: | tr: ious Whom upcope: ane toe THE JOYLAND TRIO tiful sequences presenting a gorge- ous display of fireworks in natural colors. All that was needed to make the illusion complete was the almost deafening explosion of the bursting rockets, the the set I was almost a skeleton. 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July 16.— bad Y Plea of his counsel that he was a '. college man and, therefore,- should Bigger and Better Than Ever Blue-ja QB&BH19% SALT CREEK Townsend Hotel TELEPHONE 144 YOMING THIS AFTERNOON (12 to 6 P. M.) Merchant Matinee —featuring— Viola Dana —in— “CRINOLINE AND ROMANCE” —also— FELIX CAT Tonight and Tomorrow William Desmond “McGUIRE OF | THE MOUNTED” —also— | TWO-PART COMEDY nd tomorrow at the Wyoming er. William Desmond ‘is the r of the photoplay which con. erns the career of a Northwest mounted police: COLUMBIA CONTINUING SIME PROGRAM TONIGHT “Hogan’s Night Out,” comedy the musical which has been attracting large audiences to the Columbla the ater, will be repeated there this eve ning. On the same program will be the photoplay “A Prince of a King” with Dinky Dean as the leading star. A Dinky Dean matinee was held this afterr all children accom panied by their parents being ad mitted free. Both the youngsters and the grownups enjoyed the. fu neral MERLYN. WALKER’S JAZZ Stopping over in Casper while on no long stops ntinental tour, ading dance of “NOT ONE TO SPARE” AT AMERICA FRIDAY “Not One to Spare” type of audience, especially welcome muniti where will please any and should be in home com there are women's and mothers’ clubs. Its appeal is the elemental one of love of home and family, and it is decidedly well directed and acted. ‘Once seen, it will create new word-of-mouth no. tice for itself, and in community neighborhoods showld be good fo; a strong repeat. ‘The: pulljin this produgtion ies fh the -little#human detafis, amusing and Pathetic, with which it abounds. “Not One to Spare” plays at the America Friday S211) Saturday. “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME” PICTURE AT THE IRIS Why the f Men Leave Home,” ture which the Iris Theater or it goes to author of this Y more-than a Lewis Stone and Helene Chad. Wick are cast ‘as the husband and wife, while Alma Bennett plays the part of the stenographer who breaks up the home. Others in the cast are Mary Carr, Willlam V. Mong, Hedda MOTORWAY PATHE NEWS n, how we n y night, and say, those seats come “high,” but we had ‘em, 25c per, and the shows we saw, gee, but they were thrillers, remember Tom, “Bertha the Sewing Machine Girl,” “The Sidewalks of New York,” r missed a Hopper, Sidnéy Bracy, Lila Leslie, EB. H. Gell. M MIX'S BOTH FEATURE FILME AT AMERICA Calvert and Howard Trues- of the whole bunch was ‘Nellie the we were all so hoarse you'd think we had just seen the “Cubs” beat the . “Giants.” “Them” was the good old days.” Tell you some more tomorrow Tom I got to go down to Dinty Moore's and get a corn beef sandwich. e of Violation of the Mquor law. Dry- ly remarking thatthe fact ffiat Dil- lon was a graduate of Yale was not an extenuating circumstance. Judge Kennedy sentenced the prisoner to a fine of $200 and committed him to the Natrona county jail pending pa ment of the fine. Mere M¢Gowa' and Charles W. Wambaugh, both of Casper and-both of whom pleaded gullty of violating the Mquor law, were sentenced respectively to $300 fine and 60 days in jail and $100 fine. abi kadar ons d: 800 Arrested In Big Safety Drive, Chicago dred motorists have been arraigned and warrants are out for two hun- dred more in Chicago's “safety or sorrow” campaign being conducted “The Heart Buster,” starring Tom reasons why you should not miss ft. The first of these is the fatt that it is the fiftfeth picture in which Mr. Fox features his great western star, thereby creating a record unsur- passed in the annals of the motion picture industry. The second is the picture itself, which is fifty times beter than the ayerage ‘western,” There is a thrill in every foot of the entire film which centers around @ scheming foreign crook winning the girl with whom Mix, as a young ranchman is. deeply in love. “Tony,’ the wonder horse has a big role in “The Heart Buster.” YALE GRAD FINED AS VIOLATOR be treated leniently, Paul O. Dillon of ¢ pleaded guilty in did not ayail sper when . he al court here From the Novel by GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER With DUSTIN FARNUM and PATSY RUTH MILLER Romance of a Modern Cave-Man and a Society Bred Girl The Boss of the City Wooed With Tons of Roses and the Iron Hand of Power, But Molly Would Not Bend ! 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HK PISTOLy, Model The Melodr 4 Nellie tied on the elevated tracks with the ‘L’ train thufidering down Of 1000 Thrills! upon her. _ “THE SCREEN HAS CERTAINLY DONE RIGHT BY OUR NELL” sarurpay RIALTO om LAST TIMES TONIGHT COLUMBIA = “tomcar’ “HAP” ROBERTS’ Joyland Girl Revue ‘HOGAN’S NIGHT OUT’ Feature Pictures Dinky Dean in “A Prince of a King” ‘We THE JOYLAND REVUE In the Double Farce Comedy “TWO CHUMS” Feature Picture—‘Destiny’s Isle” LET'S GO SWIMMING! .WHERE TO? RIVERVIEW PARK MILLS PLUNGE Where Everybody Goes In Hot Weather! A Cool, Refreshing Swim Gives You a Lot of Pep SPECIAL FOR - THURSDAY EVENING Contests In Swimming—Open to All played in Wyoming. mony and syncopation. that you can’t resist. on the same night. and we don’t want you to miss it. Arkeon Dancing Academy Jazz Band TONIGHT DANCING EVERY NIGHT ea mode me 230 mF Oncaea LOIS WILSON chee tae JULY siteoeG Soe People of Casper The Great Btory of Wives, Gold-Diggers sees BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS A Naw, en tiene NEWS AND TOPICS “Giants vs. Yanks” M 1 r W Ik 9 i “bile I nga uf: i FRE mt Tm ut Salt Creek Transportation Shows at 1—3—5—19 10c & 20c er yn aiker § a nal u _ One of the greatest musical organizations that ever Noted for their rhythm, har- They play the kind of music 2--ORCHESTRAS--2. This is something unusual to have two bands playing But it’s a musical treat for you— Casper s iy SEDER ‘ili OF EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF THE ‘ONLY AMERICAN PRINCESS c MORE WILD ANIMAL PERFORMERS ALL OTHER SHOWS COMBINED STAR OF THEM. ALL = JOE MARTIN/Himsevr// GRAND STAND RESERVE SEATS ON SALE AT SPRECHER’S PHARMACY.