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VEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1924. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE, When testing an actor or actress for ry & t - a death to almost all the germs, often word received from there. The ¢ An, international mining and in-| = —— a certain role I watch their hands,|makes the resulting NMquid much|tent of the part which Miss Ba r} dustrial exposition is to be held at If they use them gracefully, expres-| purer than the “pure” water, and] wil! take has not been revealed even | Lin Peru, at the close of this sively and intelligently I am then and there convinced that they are real artists, syrups that are used. Water is used that is of the,most pure’ kind even in the beginning, so that there to ber. Tt is known that jt will have a direct bearing upon \her ability as an interpretrtive dancer, . year. fe iy ald my nang es Pane tor. No wonder he jumped at the|chancially in a tack which holds it ? Jane Novak feed ony eat $0: ke , oe on opportunity to star in a series of] until it is completely dry and ready 65D paghee oO Gamattory cites he eta BL fight’ pictures for Universal which rpose: < - years of experince and training, * fon bottling. machased: wanna” | HAP ROBERTS? BLANCHE SWEET in, otorway k pew JOYLAND GIRLS]. Sace™ } a iN “ ; “7b ‘ GIGANTIC, MAGICAL, STAGGERIN - WYOMING | “A Hushand for Ten Minutes” ea: eae | : G us HH or ei Hi] eS A Photoplay ep seautaling Beauty an e : 4 LAST TIMES TODAY _ An Amusing Musical Farce be id Specialties ‘ poste Pia old-fashioned ° HOOT. GIBSON Singing and Dancing Numbers 7 we, |) THE JOYLAND TRIO and THE JOYLAND CHORUS ie . : oe =i} 9 quality oct ‘i | Harmony Singers Eight Pretty Girls 10 ei 2 fk a 25 1 The fenteman From SPECIAL SCENERY AND EFFECTS STARTS c or25c ~ 15¢ i First Run Feature Pictures ey, Fler de : FREDTHOMPSON || NEW SHOW STARTS TOMORROW i ‘ In His Latest “THE SEMINARY GIRLS” Unvarying High Quality Since 1848 ‘ “Dangerous Coward” } SS c Z a gly D2 | —— $$ tertaining three times daily at the|'ted no conscience to interfere with|sion , in the ring. Angel Firpo, seeter tha tetet, toe oime. mere | ; Cullen Rialto theater The two young people | his way of doing business. He has|'Tommy Gibbons, Georges Carpentler | hottie is then rinsed in a pan of ONE THING HELPS Landis Were scheduled to appear only yes-| two daughters whose parts are taken}—all have been beaten by ‘him. running water. This insures ‘the z MAKE OUR FUTURE . ferday and today, but “if one miay}hy Jane and Eva Novak. Many sports writers claim he !s the} potters that all of the solution is BRIGHT -----FoLKS Eva Novak judge.from the applause given them — ah greatest fighter in the entire his:lyasned away. It is chen oeeatber ao Fink it tg doubtful if the theater-goers of tory of thé ring. ain. on. thechanica); irGatios tiint a q ND OUR WORK 1S Percy Casper will permit them so quickly JAYNES f He was “discovered” by Gerald|eiode it bath ince, oat ones aad i é Sia k gig ity tongs ant Beaumont; now the famous author,/again rinsed in clear water. After . reat It is not. difficult .when watching 4 : “» | Wyoming Motorway ANCE “ACT GIVEN AT Precocious children whose work would do" credit to persons far be- yond their years are Kathleen Sich}-| ng arid Madelyn ‘Tobin who are en- which they never could have had. The two entertainers who recently made a tour of sevral Colorado cities pivey f the bottle f he v are giving a es of dance num Manager Villave of the Wyoming | the neck of the bottle from the very »/ ‘s hgrs at § and o'clock this even spate, peaiitiingd Raturaar * | Veginning of the process. e THE HALF BACK OF NOTRE DAME ing, the samo program which they After completing a tour of the ———. 4 wave yesterday. HOBART ROSWI CAREER OF ADVENTURE Descendant of the Puritans, sailor, world-traveler, painter, author and all over the world, Bosworth plays the role of General Mendoza in Em- born 1867. Bosworth was Ohio, August 11 in Marietta, As a boy he Ta] Mer faayt atarvet ins. San Pvasiracs:| German ease ctnere mtn. irecteg) {Bat cthie waghans.oehe, eases Are CAPT. KLENSCHMIDT’S will be surprised. at the free novelties for this occa- ed and starved In San Francisco.| Constance™n “The Goldfish.” Direc: will be s is ovelties F After severry months spent on altor Storm ought to know for he has sion at California runch, he joined the Me- Keen-Rankin stock company, play- ing at McCuilough’s old California theater. Bosworth went with the Mrs. D. P. Bowers’ stock company and pla: ed “Macbeth” at the age of twenty. Next came a trip through . Mexico with Hermann, the magician, then Bosworth joined the Augustin Daly stock company, of New York, where he played leads wjth Julfa Marlowe, Henrietta Crosmon, Amelia - Bing- ham, Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fiske. In 1900 his health broke, and he was forced to battle tuberculosis on the desert in Arizona and Colorado for the next mine years. During these years he read widely and de- veloped his latent ability es a land- scape painter. In 1909 Bosworth entered motion pictures. as actor, writer, director. - — “SEMINARY GIRLS” TO BE COLUMBIA FEATURE A new comedy will be presented at the Columbia theater tomorrow when Hap Roberts and his J nd girls stage “The Seminayy’ Girls.” The, Joyland company is well equip- ped to present this kind of farce be- cause of the group of pretty girls which it features. “A Husband for Ten Minutes” is being given for the last times to- night at the Columbia. MARMONT MOST REAL OF ALL MOVIE ACTORS If one were to attempt an ex- planation of Percy Marmont's grip on the public one might very well begin with his original naturalness, naturalness that shows him a man Iike/ other men, without any of the pose, the bravado, or the aristo- cratic bearing of others, and one might end the explanation with thet same quality. ‘This phase of his genius or of him- On July 25, we will inaug- urate an efficient passen- ger service between Raw- lins and Casper, leaving Townsend Hotel Bus De- BOSWORTH HAD!: whieh had {ts premier at the Rialto teater yestertimy. The producer could five looked alt over filmdom and he would not have found an ac tor who could have portrayed the GROUP OF FIGHT FIL of those who recognize his genius. [has been the outstanding figure in Hovart Losworth js cast as the!the w@ld of sports. Held invincible steel magnate who has trampled on'|he has never yet met an opponent buman feelings and who has permit-! who even caused him any apprehen- and then an Oakland sporting edi: were written by Beaumont. In, these pictures, ‘Fight and Win}: he plays the unbeatable Jack for Universal, booked “by WITH: FAMOUS GIRGUIT Pantages circuit during the last sev- eral weeks Hulbert J the most po; evi es,.one of ular singers that has r appeared at the Arkeon. danc- CLEANLINESS STANDARD ing for the appearance of Mr. Jaynes this evéning, it being desired to give age, the human hand isenot per- mftted to be near. Machines that are intensely accurate-in their work, the bottles with the fresh l- quid while the operator merely looks strong caustic solution insure the facf that no bacteria through this time. / of sufficient concentration so that | gan live The solution is these operations, it is planted me- ‘The mechanical bottler and sealer then fills the bottle and seals it so that no human hand has touched Miss Elizabeth On Silver Screen the patrons the benefit of the sing- er’s talent as son as p ible. A vanity box dance will be held at the Arkeon this evening as a spec- BOTTLERS’ ASSOCIATION _ oe of Carbonated Beverages,” he would be pleasantly surprised with the germicidal one in the first place. The fact that the carbonic gas is made under a sanitary process, and “Constance Talmadge has | the ost expressive hands in filmdom,”* the reputation among Hollywood dir- ectors of securing unusual emotiona! expression from his players’ hands. “The Goldfish” will be shown at the Iris theater today and Thursday. “Hands have always been my di- rectorial . hobby,” says _ Stor: “Things can be said with the hands Good For Weak Eyes The quick action of simple cam- phor, ‘thydrastis, witchhazel, ‘etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash aston- Ishes people, One small bottle helps any case weak, sore or strained eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Casper Pharm cy.—Advertisement. Miss Elizabeth L Baker whose re- cent trip to Los Angles has caused last /of all, one of the most talented ca x Shoula « rson happen to go} More or less conjecture regarding your home. Fixtures of~ | of actors—that is Hobart Hosworth,| tifa venity, hoses wih ee eet | through a bottling. plant that ig'a| Wer future in the movies, will ‘wart tees o crap Nucor, Denn ts known for his work on the screen | {Ul x 8 member of the. “American Bottlers | Work in about two weeks in ane ¢ derstanding, Pau} Pawell's productions, for Fa- mous Players Lasky, according to cannot express. The lure of the blue sea, the tang of salt air, the white sand beaches of the At- lantic Seaboard, are calling you this summer. ‘ . THE BURLINGTON is ready to take you there and bring you back in the very acme of travel comfort, and at reduced round-trip excursion fares. Connections at Chicago and St. Louis with all the best trains via all voutes East. Drop in and let me assist you in planning a fine vacation tour. F. S. McINTYRE, Ticket Agent TONIGHT 6:45—9:00 o’Clock COLUMBI Washed Air Cooling System Don’t Get Married— until you have seen this merry filmplay! GIRLS! If you want: to become expert on love strategy, don’t miss this laugh fest. MEN! Be prepared for any emergency. See the wise and witiy motion pic- ture, “Second Youth.” Miatritaree Polder Goomepolitan. TOMORROW iB sti . tinctive Pictures Corporatio? to call and @iscuss the problem. During the lact two years he has directed such pictures as “The Or- For Constipation. : | denl," featuring Agnes Ayres, direct®d Colleen Moore in her first picture. Doncse Call Western Blue Print Room .11. Oil Exchange Bldg. Touring Car ' Dependable OF T ) ALSO COMEDY. AYING strict attention to every job is of things we do. th “ee plumbers, we—and we want to serve you with comfort in HE Far North Adventures Would you like to take a delightful trip to the sacrificing any comforts of home? NO! lives. CONSTANCE TALMADGE in ~ “THE GOLDFISH” “VLE TAKE VANILLA” IS THE SPIRIT GF ADVENTURE DEAD? :| ! TODAY And Thursday 5 OF THE KING. F. MARION CRAWFORD’S Famous S' tory of Spain’s Age of Glory —with— Arctic Regions without of the “Adventures of the Far North” proves that dar- ing and the love of ex- citement and danger stil] ; AS : As very little opportunity for any) Contrary to the /usdal order of . i foreign matter of any Kind to be in| 4), :cRtTTy to tne ue rae ce lH Y — mys 3% af , ee | TA NILAC « gy ‘self is nowhere. better demo ted p! carl gas, hot compelled to call on the direc- Ay el . i ol SHOWN 5 IN than His “The Mai Lite Paswed By’ | a8 ‘| During the bottling of this bever-| tor put Mr. Powell hitnselt took time} | AMG EGETA BLE PIL IS |g he Defense,” with Ethel Cl [tole of the mian embittered by life| ‘The world’s heavyweight cham: |on. a Bl ter: Comaa rGLEtensenn FOR: RENT Fury and Folly and.its promise as does Percy Mar-| pion, Jack Dempsey, is known every:| ‘The bottles that are to be used| porsthy Dal “rhe ‘Ale, with || Desirable office rooms, centray - jitont. Frail, flav ekested, discourag-} where in the world. ‘Since his sen-|are given a most careful cleansing. | yy aattotis. . Be location on Center street. Coo ~ s. Z jed, Marmont stumbles hia, way|sational leap tothe championship, |ilent minutes of swirling in | jandt with tenes Ayres air eect || and reasonable. BA MAN wronged him, —— across the screen and into the hearts|when he defeated Jess Willard, he pre ee, Meee in returned,to Casper yes- Casper’s Youngest Entertainers terday. ‘T. J. MeKeon, proprietor of High AMONG MEMBERS Baker to Appear the Arkeon, jost no time in arrang- 8 Shows at 1—2:40 * mett Flynn's first Goldwyn picture, TALMADGE GAN EXPRESS |: precautions that are taken to|—__._ SCHANK PLUMBING “In The Palace Of The King,” the make the standard drinks that he - attvaotion a itera? tae | buys as pure and wholesaome as | & HEATING co. INC. starting today e has a colorful ible. \y . poss! ‘ and.appealing role and acts it mas COME Tha-heveraa. sk batted:.whthout 359 EAST SECOND ST sereen art. Blanch Sweet plays the le the process of making it is a lead. f THURSDAY, JULY 24 Written. by. Victor Schertzinger + and Winifred Dunn Peril and Punch; so he sought re- venge onhis en- emy’s daughter. SPECIAL ATTRACTION MADELYN TOBIN and KATHLEEN SICHLING 4 :20—6—7 :40—9 :20 Dancing—Matinee 3 o’Clock—Evening 8—9:30 TODAY WITH A CARNIVAL DANCE i Everything free ‘that makes a Carnival Dance. You NORTH. WASHINGTON HALL Remodeled and Redecorated—A New Dance Hall for Your Convenience Spies and His Howling Wolves Will Furnish the Music Dancing Every Thursday and Saturday COME ONE ASD ALL DON'T DELAY! ‘COME TONIGHT! Swim in-that cool, sanitary pool. Dance to “Slim” Brant’s weird jazz._ Enjoy the rides and concessions. RIVERVIEW PARK MILLS Free Parking Space Busses Every Fifteen Minutes