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|? SF en ATE PT LE MT EE * bravery PAGE FOUR. ACTRESS FACES PERIL FOR Ble FILM THRILL As might be expected from the title, “Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model,” that famous old Owen Davis melodrama, which the Gold- wyn company filmed in realistic New York locations, and which is playing at the Rialto theater, is full of thrills, and screen thrills often, though not al entall extra ordir courage on the part of the players Of course. as all those who recol- the stage melodrama will re- ber, the biggest moment in ellie, the Beautiful Cloak Mode!” comes with the heroine tied to the rails of the elevated (by the villain. the wheels of the down swiftly upon lect of ccbrse) and train grinding her Director Emmett Flynn, _ deter- mined to get the most of this bis scene, secured permission from the Interborough officials to use the Ninth Avenue elevated «racks one Sunday. A location was picked at Tethune street ‘and the L tracks 1 here Flynn and his camera prop men and other technical nts set up their apparatus to shoot the exciting climatic reel Claire Windsor, regarded by some an the screen's loveliest beauty, 2 delicate Dresden china type, with vellow hair, plays the role of Nellie, and this beautiful girl, entering into the spirit of the director and qthers in the troupe, exhibited unassuming such as few women are called upon to show in performance of thelr profession. Disregarding totally the danger from the deadly ,third rail—a peril, hy the way, to which the director and his assistants seemingly weer Sbliviovs—here, is ‘what Miss Wind sor was asked to do, and what is reare, did, without any cooxing oF a single word of reassurance. sted by William Quinn, jst rc he “L'' road, ant superintendent of t i and Director Flynn, Miss prac vi ic at across the rails, looking wheels. She is rather iy for a woman and her feet and head extended completely across them. On when the air brakes let out rome steam, which blew into her face, she lifted her arm to cover her eyes and came W ithin two penne of touthing the third rail. Had she done so, instant death might have heen the result. —_——- MIX AND TONY AT THE AMERICA THREE DAYS ms Mix and Tony, his wonder Horan will be in town soon again. They are coming to the America theater Sunday, Monday and Tues- day in « new Willlam Fox western production titled “The Heart Bust- ‘rans who have been thrilled by Tom afd Tony in “Just Ton “Mile -a- Minute Romeo, _ Trouble Shooter,” “The Lone 5 ir nger,”” and dies to Board, be sure and see ‘The Heart Buster MANN DANGERS PLEASE NRIN IN DANE REVUE a ‘Twelve captivating dance num bers were given at the” America theater last night by Miss Ethel Mann and her pupils. Miss Mann was assisted in several numbers by her sister, Miss Mart6n Mann, this accomplished duo having many ad- mirers in Casper. The. program was opened with a » by the couple which’ was fol- by an acrobatic danée by y and Billy Butcher. Betty Grisinger and Ckarline Hanway in a clown dance proved very enter taining. “My Radio Man” by Thel Rowray was a novel and doo” by Dorothy Hol ywed how even the you ost of performers may catch the jazz in a whilé.. More stat were Miss Ethel Mann in Naucht” and Miss’ Marion n “Le Secret.” A Russian Billy Butcher was diff was very cleverly executed ai spir Starting July 25 WYOMING MOTORWAY Will Offer to the People pf Casper A New and.Efficient Service $5.00 Reward Five dollars revrard will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper Daily ‘Tribune information leacing to the capture of the person who 14 fraudulentiy collecting subscriptions from ‘Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any one their subscription except th carrier who delivers the paper an ized collector from the ofrice. ‘ou are not sure you are paying the right collector, ask bim to show his credentials. If he can- not do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 15 jand Betty Grisinger played the part of a harlequin in,a second number and little Charline Hanway executed a toe dance, The program was com- pleted when the Mann sisters ap- peared in a sailor's horhpipe. The same numbers will be repeat: ed this evening at 8 and 9:30 o'clock. “NOT ONE TO SPARE” HOLDS HEART INTEREST Apicture that grips the heart fulfills expectations in “Not One to Spare” which is now show- ing at the America theater. It has recetved great praise from drama- tle critics the country over and it is very easy to see how this should be. The children in the picture are an accomplishment in themselves. TO get Seven youngsters together who will exactly portray what the author desires to have portrayed is Not an easy feat but it has been done here. The plot surrounds the request by a rich uncle that his brother allow him to take one of his children to ralse and educate. Dati Bate NOE HOXIE LEAPED FRO CIRCUS 10 PICTURES Jack Hoxte, star of ‘The ing Ace,” coming to the W: theater today and many, other Uni versal western pictures, drifted into the dramatic field accidently by a way of a wild west show several years ago when he was still a lanky cowboy on az Oklahoma ranch. Hox'e scored a hit, and shortly afterwards left the show, journey ing to Hollywood. After a couple of years as a cowboy “extra” and stunts man for western stars, he was promoted, and soon became a star in his own right. He is now one of the best known and best Mked western stars in the motion picture business. COLUMBIA SHOW STILL PLEASES BiG CROWDS “Two Chums,” the musical com edy which is featured at the Colum bia theater continues to please. Hap Roberts ana his Joyluhd Girls have been doing good work at the popu lar show house and they seem never to run out of amusement features. wo Chums” is ong thelr best comedies. The Joyland Trio fs still stopping along as a singing com bination that is hard to beat. The picture is ‘Destiny's. Isle’ with George Fawcett and Virginia Lee. ———.—. MILITARY HOMES ARE OPEN T0 WOMEN WHO SERVED THE NATION More than a year aga permissiog was granted to the board of mana gers of National Military homes for disabled volunteer soldiers to admit all enlisted women of the various wars to the national military homes but very few women have applied. A barrack is Neitig prepared at the Military home of Danville, Il, for the housing of former service wo. men but the building will not be oc cupied until 25 or more applicatfons for admittance are received. At the Present time there. are just three women in the Danville home and they are domiciled over the sur- feon’s quarters in the building. The Legion and the Auxiliary havq been requested to co-operate in se curing (he necessary number of wo- es sl A et OME RENT SENATE D SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1924. Premier Pachitch, organized the present cdbinet May 21 after he, tos gether with his former cabinet, had resigned April — JUGO SLAVIA CABINET OUT BELGRADE, Jugo, Slavia,’ July 19.—(By The Associated Press.)*— Premier Nikola P. Pachitch toda: submitted to the king the resigna- tion of the cabinet and advised that an_election be called. Goldwyn Emmctt fiynn ¢ TOM MIX AND TONY HERE TOMORROW, _RARIN? TO BUST FAIR HEARTS PITTSBURGH.—Nine deaths have resited and fifty cases of smallpox have been’ reported to the henlth Gepartment since the disease first appeared a month ago. WASHINGTON.—President Cool- idge. speaking of Republican pros- pects during the impending cam- paign, said the sitation is “hopeful.” Cambria, Okla.—A band of miners, most of them armed, overpowered guards at the Kali-Inia mines and forced the non-union crew from work. THE BEAUTIFUL CLOAK, MODEL ————- Geclared to in the world, the prettiest Rumanian women ai have the prettiest fe and Polish wome hands. ‘ Here He Is! Back Again ! In a Romance Of the Plains JACK HOXIE —in— / “THE HEART BUSTER” These inseparable chums are up to all sorts of things in this new picture. For instance, Tom kidnaps everybody in town who can perform a marriage to prevent his sweetheart from marrying a foreign crook jand as a result lands in jail at a very crucial moment and-everything seems lost. The wedding march is ruck up and the villain and the girl are marching toward the altar. Then Tony’ ambles up outside the jail and—well it would spoil it for you if you knew wnat Tom and Tony did, but Tom gets out of jail and prevents the marriage by seconds, ¢ Whoa Boy! Thrills galore, are for you in store, in “The Heart Buster.” This is the 50th feature picture made by Tom Mix and it is without a doubt the best thing Tom has made. It will be shown at the America theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. ¥ FAVORITE MODEL INTRODUCED | GALLOPING ACE” Come out into the big,open plains with Jack Hoxie! See him in this tremendous outdoor romance, ular and thrilling beyond , fighting for a marl, 1 ‘ess in the power of outlaws! Pic- turesque! Beautiful! Gripping! STARTING TODAY NEW YORK.—Oil scandals will play an insignificant part in the presidential campaign, Wm. M, Butler, republican national commit- tee chairman, told newspaper men and said the Republican issue will * Also meo Comed: Cal ly “PARDON. US” Pathe News Shows: 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 hospital || TO THE CASPER PUBLIC TODAY Well Tom the ae be “Coolidge and Paw TODAY has finally ar*] money away from her, that she had RIALTO six on the main floor, but never again for us ‘ hea coats‘and soak the fellow a us with spit balls. Re the cloBing night of rived when we are golng to see]earned sewing that day, some big “Our Nell." Can hardly wait, for|lumberfick jumped up and made a - we did enjoy that show Tom, and] break for the stage, yellir Let they say the picture is twice as] That Girl Alon he didn't t far y good Hoy they put all those] ‘roni did he, for wh y r your other shows in ‘pictures Remem-} foot out in the isle he ‘ont right } ber Tom, the night we went to seef]over into the orchestra pit, head is Denver getting more Horses and Mules than any ‘Bertha the Sewing Machine Gi firgt into the bass ¢ That was rket i th U ii d St. ti °° and just as the villain was wrestling |the night we had ses and got market in the Unite ates: 1 with Bertha, trying to take the m, we went back to nigger n-where we coyid take off our of rember Tom, - BECAUSE | We have the best outlet, can sell all glasses of horses and mules to good advantage. Every shipper gets all the protection pos- sible. Our motto—Giving ag much as possible for what we get. men veterans so that the building may be finished and oceupled. Un- doubtedly there are many women who would quickly avail themselves Circus two_weeks in Opening Fall Sale August 4th and 5th.* Eve: We solicit August and September,, Every Monday thereafter. your business. c: i Write or Wire for Information Colorado Horse & Mule Commission Co. By A. H. LANGMAN, Mgr. ROARS opporruutin int BAY. com} Beautiful Cloak NOT getti h ible for what we give. oa sag Sis act roe "ot re Movers Nelle pot aa ie Official Stock Yard. Reports Yor June: f thn provision for thelr admittance wea : m appeared yout DENVER -s--n2874 SHIP FOR, Bevel You'll Find All the Gang at the Arkeon oe 9 me, hint with @ Mpe tomatoe, any Q a , ‘ = 7 : : . You vero the cause ofan both, Ng CHICAGO ..... " 837 UST 1ST. LOAD sO , Having a Circus of Their Own nk thtewn- out. “See you at the i i DONALD iS Rialto tomorrow. WICHITA ... . 665 Ae cone OF maa’ : Followithe Crowd saa Hive the ia eee SIOUX CITY . 484 . . PRIOR TO SALE. KANSAS CITY . 414 NOTIFY US A - . , F TED | FT. WORTH 267 ‘ j WEEK IN AD- . OMAHA .. 193° = VANCE WHAT YOU F BRITISH OTE ST. JOE ......... 191 ARE SHIPPING. : Dancing Academy WHERE EVERYBODY GOES LONDON, July 18,—(By tpe Asso- ciated Press.}—The MacDonald gov ernment was defeated in the house of commons, by a vote of 171 to 149 ring consideration vf the unem ployment insurance Dill. The yote was on n amendment offered by liberal conservative mem- SALT CREEK BUSSES 3 Busses qa Day bers which was carried despite la Each Way | bor opposition. The government's re versal was not considered important LEAVE CASPER and there was no’ question of the | Townsend Hotel ‘TONIGHT 6:45 9 o’Clock WASHED AIR GOOLING SYSTEM - HAP ROBERTS’ prime minister's resigning 8a. m,, 10 a; m., 2:30 p. m.| LEAVE SALT CREEK 8a.,m., 2:30 p. in,, 5:30 p. m. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Bus ‘Leaves ‘9:30 Daily Salt -Creck ‘Transportation Company >, GUARD YOUR HEALTH | A BISHOP-CASS THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY ~ With That Old Antiquated Method of Heating Water, When You Can Now Owna Ruud Double Coil Water | ) Heater FOR ONLY 3. Clown Dance risinger and Charline Hanway : oh F ; 4. Mr. Radio Man - Thelma Rowray Experienced the joy of a delightful plunge in the '@) '@) 6. Doodle-doo-dog Dorothy | Holloran SANITARY POOL with its 400 dressing rooms and Tata) te - ~~~ Bt M 3 i 7 ° e I rue Secret Marien a experienced guards? 9. Ri Dance ~ Billy Butch Berra 100. Courts dnataee Betty Grisinger OR HAVE YOU danced to-the dreamy music of ; i ; 3 M11. Toe Dance .-- By te Charline Hanway Slim's” Brant’s syncopators with the cool pavilion This Special Price for a Limited Time Only ] 12. Sailors Hornpipe and Turkey in the Straw and wonderful floor? yOeM TELEPHONE 144 JOYLAND GIRL REVUE “TWO CHUMS” A DOUBLE FARCE COMEDY FULL OF SPECIALTIES AND MUSICAL NUMBERS ' Featuring 4 ‘ THE JOYLAND TRIO and Fast Stepping Chorus First Run Feature ‘Pictures VIRGINA LEE In “DESTINY’S ISLE” “Not One To Spare” Amazing sensation that will grip you, thrill you, make you laugh, make you cry and give you a new kngwledge of the Human heart. A STORY OF DAD, MOTHER and THE KIDDIES —Also— “SCENARIO SCHOOL” and NEWS Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30,8 and 9:30 _, SPECIAL ° | MIDSUMMER DANCE PRELUDE PRESENTED BY AND WITH ETHEL MANN . ASSISTED BY MARION MANN AND A MERRY FLOCK OF DANCING TOTS pe —PROGRAM— California Ethel and Marion Mann Acrobatic Dance - Betty and Billy Butclfer GEORGE FAWCETT HAVE YOU EVER: -- Ethel and Casper 115—119 E First “Mer ORDER YOURS Now, e AND STILL neglected to enjoy life with a laugh while you skate or ride on one of the concessions? 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