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Che Casper Sunday Cribune Cowgirls Ask No Odds in Cheyenne Championships PAGE ae | ROSE tor SENATOR Ne aie ge EE PRIM ARIES) day—"In the Palace of the King,” Sunday with Blanche Sweet, Hobart Bos- Windsor in Beautiful} worth, Pauline Starke and Edmund Cloak Mode! comedy, Lowe. Also Pathe News and Topics, “Pardon Us;” Kinogram News. Starting Saturday—Captain Klien- Tuesday and Wednesday.—Jane | schmidt's “Adventures in the Far Novak and Perey Marmount inj|North;" also Our Gang comedy, “The Man Life Passed By: “The Buccaneers” and Fox News. Sennett comedy, “The Half Back of _ Notre Dame;” Fun from the Press, Tris, Thursday and if y Only.—‘The Plunderers" Youth;" Christie . * “Ner k Mayo, Tom Santschi, T * Pathe News. r Brent, Also comedy Added attraction—Casper’s young ‘ est dance Tobin and Kathle special and novelty danct: and Tuesday—Marshall ‘he Rendevzou: with el and Lucille Rickson. Away" comedy. Vednesday and Thutslay—Con- Tuesday and|stance Talmadge in “The Gold- Ttoberts Joyland | fish; also comedy. musical sliow Friday and turday—Marshall “A Husband for Ten Minutes,” fea-| Neflan’s “Go and Get It” with Wes- turing the Joyland ‘Trio. First run|ley Barry; also comedy Jazz feature picture, Richard Talmadge'] Weekly. in “On Time. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Wyoming Theater —"Hap"” Roberts Joyland Girls in| Today and Monday, Jack Hoxie in a new show and feature picture,| his latest production “he Galloping Bebe Daniels and Antonio Moreno| Ace” and Brownie the Wonder Dog in “The Exciters.” in a two reel comedy, “Pookles” a Tuesday and Wednesday Hoot Gfb- America. son in “A Gentleman From America” Sunday, Monday and Tuesday—]and two reel comedy “The Mandarin” Tom Mix and Tony in “The Heart| Thursday and Friday Fred Thomson Buster,” also * Sunshine comedy,|in “The Dangerous Cowards” start- “Spring “Fever,” also Fox Nesva. ing Saturday Jack Dempsey in Dallas, Tem To the winner. Goes spurs once owned hy y King Kit NEW FEATURE ies as4 i Pane oak 2 rf ai. 2 . : ; ; CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 19.— will iv ir of gol A western romknce of “unusual Wyo., y will receive a pair of gold-mounted Richard Talmadge MJinterest is “The Heart Buster,?|The female of the species will ask, spurs fthat were the pride of a the cow country in, Arizona, this|four days. Women ropers and| standing, on a point basis, in the Wednesday, Thursday and Fri-| “Fight and Win.” Girls from the ranches of the west, northwest and southwest are M | dr: P. kk d from the story by George Searbor-| 2° Odds of the male at Cheyenne’s| former ruler of Hawall, King Kal eiodrama LF acke picture the fiftieth in which Wil-|tiders will vie with men for cham-|broncho’ busting, fancy | roping, - a . F , Girls front the ranches of the west. northwest and sout west are vying for the cowgirl champion the Front: vieing for the cowgirls' championship at the Frontier Days’ celebration in Cheyenne, Wyo., July . And here is one of them—Rose Smith of Dallas, Tex. To the winner g oes spurs once owned by King ough, which opens at the America| Frontier Days’ celebration opening|kaua. The “all-around” champion- With Thrills. Mam Fox has featured Tom Mix,|Plonship honor Among the cow-| fancy riding and relay racing events. pits dha on flbaet 4 And here is one of them—Rose Smith of Kilakaua of Hawaii, and a trip to Hawali. theater today. Set in the heart of |Mext Tuesday and continuing for|ship will be awarded for the best Richard Talmadge, whose dare-| 0, poe truthfully acclaimed one of| irl entries are such notable “wild @evil stunts have long thrilled|/{). jest pictures of this star who| West” figures as Mabel @trickland, : moviegoers, will be seen at the | never makes m bad plctute, |champlon alleround cowgitt: Lorena ‘The recent) Dlepmialof the Gen- Columbia theater, Yommencing to-| “Tne plot of Heart’ Buster™!| T “former. champion} Opai | &fl Federation of Women's Clubs day, for an engagethent of four] centers around Tom, in the role of|Crowder, Florence Fenton, Denna|!? Los Angeles broke ‘all records in days, in his latest and most excit-|po@ Wal 1 young ranch owner,|Caré Glover, Ruth Rouch, Fox|the matter of attendance, the oftt- ing photoplay, “On Jijne!" The pic-| being desperately. in love-with Rose | Hastings and Bonnie, Gray, pape sa dc ih pte eat de ture was made by Carlos Prod Hittyer, daughter of hisoneixhbor.| ‘There will be special eVenta for | (2eeates_ and resistered visitors. tions and is being released by | Rose has just completed her educa-|the cowgirls, including their own Truart’ Films. tion in Europe and her homecom-|proncho busting contest for the “On Time!’ is an unusually fan-|ing is a cause of g excitement |female championship, reter races, fastic story into which are woven,/around her father’s ranch, Specut|cowpony races, but the ladiee “il by turns, stunts of the most thrill-liation ts rife, however, when she|not confine themselves to. these. ing nature, melodrama ‘that is swift-|steps off the train accompanied by |-phey are ambitious to establish that moving and filled with suspense and} a foreigner of distinguished bear-|_ woman is as good as a man and exc ~ action, and comedy of anjing, whom she announces as her] several of them, therefore, have exceptional vein that becomes up-| fiancee when ‘Tom knocks lim down | entered the general contests, includ- roariously funny. The theme ts, for kissing ber, in te [28 the world's championship steor yolves about the star, in the role of} From this point on you will be Harry Willis, a young man with}kept on razor edge phil Acai car pied Wil! Offer to the nothing but a desire to make good, west’? mports: People of Casper a justly supreme confidence in him- pact. tet BON =n ‘ self and a sometimes faithful valet keen for the valharound” cheno | A New and Efficient Starting July 25 WYOMING MOTORWAY Mrs, Barbara Wootton, who is acknowledged to be one of Britain of ebony hue, Mister Casanova | foremost authorities in economics, IS! s415, Whoever wins that will be Service Clay. but twenty-seven years old. pvt in utaree’ weeks” tobe of the The photoplay is ‘built about the Hawaiian Islands as the guest of young man’s rough and bumpy road . the Honolulu Tourist Bureau and to success during which he is called upon to surmount #uch obstacles as @ stalled train, a dice-playing valet, an unscrupulous villain who strives to sacrifice the hero’s life, a band of masked marauders, an insane doc- Besular epilings from New ¥ 9 tor with a penchant for transfering BAYS Foner mail atries to -OPE TI JUDGE R. R. ROSE OF CASPER gorilla’s brains to human beings, a Southampton. and Cherbours, SATURDAYS to Cobh(Queens- town), Londonderry, Liverpool, Glasgow. F Plymouth, London See your local agent den of idol-worshipping Chinamen ‘and many other things equally as dangerous and as strange, With bis usual buoyant spirit Richard Talmadge meets these dan To the Voters of Wyoming I am a candidate for the office of United States Senator, subject to the will of Democratic Primaries Res: She OY CORRE Patten Beal: At one time we had a department to be hale ne. I Brenly mypreciate the many suggestions and ‘requests coming a0 me from all ‘overcomes them: Jumping from the ANCHOR’ LINES head, who when asked by a stranger parts o e state asking tha make the race, or approving my decision to stand for the Democratic F nomination. I can best give the people my views and position 4 rinting my letter in reply to the formal request of many leading Democrats of my home county g that I make the race. The letter top of a telegraph pole t ing roof, seven stori an adjoin. in the air, John Lynch, 1035 E. 2nd Street, what he was doing, replied “‘Working leaping from the upper balcony. of Camper, “Wyoming for Natrona Power‘ Company for follows: sensational dash in an auto going .7 i He is not with us now. res Chairman Natrona County Democratic Committee, at breakneck speed, a terrific battle HAY—GRAIN Casper, Wyoming against overwhelming odds are but CHIX FEEDS— SALT , . Dear Mr. Sproul :— a few of this star's stunts in the The same stranger asked one of our Fal 5 : Srgpeataes Wet ise Cig an A Casper Warehouse Uo, linemen what he was doing and he re- A communication signed by yourself and a large number of other Democrats asking me to become Talmadge in “On Time!” is a cast TEL. 27 plied, “Splicing this line. Just look at a candidate for the Senatorial nomination was handed me this afternoon. The expressions of confi- of sterling merit ying opposite that job, ain’t it a dandy?” dence which it contains put me under a very heavy sense of responsibility, and in response to your the Star, "as the female Jead, is the: STORAGE FORWARDING request and to many similar requests which have been received during the past months, I have decided beautiful and charming Billie Dove, star of a dozen photoplaysS in her Bors the best. Bd 2 ance He was proud of his own work, but to enter the primary campaign as a candidate. * , 3 t. Stua olmes, Geor; e Ss cto: A . ar s P inistrati 7 is, ; Meta tors Wilson, Charice Clase Satie “For mare oes Teed lacked interest in the effort of his fel- It seems v clear to me that the present Administration has failed utterly to discharge its re- and Douglas Gerard, all well known | Victor Scratch Feed and Laying low employes. sponsibilities to the American people. It has failed in the primary duty of maintaining the high Amer and featured players, make up a list | Mash, Ri . : can standard of honesty in public life. It has failed to respond to the needs of the people in domestic of principals such as is rar OEE OO affairs. It has failed to grasp its opportunities and to meet the responsibiliti in the tremendously im- in a single photon! CHEYENNE FRONTIER , The same stranger asked one of our station men what he was doing and he said, “Helping to serve this town elec- tricity, and believe me we are doing a good job,” portant matters of international life. “Normalcy”’ has meant retreat, and ultimately.a frank surrendér of the ideals, the rights, the pros- perity and the happiness of the people. The ear of the administration has been deaf to the cry of the distressed farmers, whose life-time accumulations have been swept away with no effort on the ps the administration to save from disaster the basic industry of the country. Labor has been treated a commodity, and the demand of men who toil for fair treatment of their problems has not received sincere consideration. Men maimed and shattered in battle have been denied the poor comfort which might have been given them while minions of the government made away with hundreds of millions appropr ated by Congress for their relief. The people have been robbed of pupils domain of inestimable value in oil leases; and the Department of Justice has been made an agency for the protection of crime and the blackmail of faithful public servants. If that station man isn’t General Man- ager of this, or some bigger Company some day it will be a mistake. He co- operates. Our first duty is to re-establish an uncompromising honesty in public life. The confidence of the A people in their government will be restored, not by concealing, but by annihilating, official corruption Of equal inp oxtaL be is the duty of wresting control of the government from those who believe . every- governmental agency and purpose should be designed primarily to meet the demands « Cheyenne, July 22, 23, 24, 25 Natrona Power Business and that a sufficient amount of prosperity will then somehow sift down upon the comr I . Ev: below. Those who do the nation’s work, produce its food and clothing ahd defend it against its enemies Bigger and Better Than Ever Com an are not unfit to speak with authority in its councils. p. v. A “benevolent autocracy” will never satisfy the spirit of America. The common people seek no favors at the hands of Government, but they will nev special privileges to the favored few for private gain. The people, I believe, are eager to cast off the sordid materialism of the present and to noble ideals of Lincoln and of Wilson, to outlaw waste, extravagance and corruption, to restore econorm and honesty in Government and to lead in a co-operative world movement for the promotion of pea and consent that Governments shall barter away COWBOYS, COWGIRLS From All Parts of the World Cheyenne Leads Them All World’s Championships in Every Event ons F. r prosperity. Thrilling, Sensational Feats in TRAIN SCHEDULES I am confident that the Democratic Party will commit itself and will nominate ca tes cc t Horsemanship ; to such a course of progress. If s0, it will command the confidence of the people. I ne j Chicace & Nerthwestern © such a@ course of progress. If 60, 1 and the confidence of the people Reckless, Bareback Races, Cavairy Exhibition, Westbound Arrives Departe of the standard bearers in our State of the forces of progressive popular Goverr t Indian War Dances tk ht - 206 p. m. assumed with a full sense of the responsibility which it entails. If the cl fall 1 ' a re 2men W are B r » Senator nomination I will dec t \ pl Eas gentlemen who are candidates for the Sena z 1 No. recall ty Py tee in every way possible in his election. Ver Meet Me in Cheyenne . . A 4200 rill a aciZ 4 s and your attendance at the Primaries, August 19, Secretary, Frontier Committee aa8 ps me I will appreciate your support, y : f : etch 8 Medaka 1924, R. R. ROSE cas EEE 110 @. m. Cheyenne, Wyo. rey