Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 26, 1924, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. At FOUCATIONAL VALUE ——IWFILMS OF NORTH Not woven around fictitious char: t s nor given love interest to e the plot, Captain Klein. Adventures in th | s entertaining | wes an educa- scarcely can be} pictures of life e would be as e as they were the first time and credit should go,to the in- adventurers who made the 4¥ igh rin oh in many instances nit rigek, re in the Far North” at the America | es gang will also! in a comedy “The Bucca- “HEN” 15 PLA NEE " & new Paramount picture, la Negri, opens at the today. For those 8 Negri in “The Spanish r Shadows of Paris,” ete., we'll say that “Men” s going to prove a 100 per cent bigger and better production that either of these. In fact you have to zo way back to “Passion” to find unything that really comes up to Robert Fraz a fine cast su , Robert Edeson and port the star, sore “GO AND GET IT” HAS AN APPROPRIATE TITLE No more appropriate title could be given a play dealing with the perils and excitement of a news- paper reporter's life than “Go and Get It." And this is just the one that Marshall Netlan has given his big photoplay—"Go and Get It,” which shows at the Iris today. When a mysterious crime has been committeed and the entire city is on its toes for the solution— when riots and bloodshed are rag- ing—when great strikes are pend- ing—it Is then that the reporter is called to the elty editor's desk and told to “go get It.” And the chances are one hundred to one—he'll get it. He may be the worse for wear upon his return, but he'll have the story. And such ts the case in the Neilan picture—Kirk Connelly in ‘told of a series of mysterious crimes and told to get the story. After a lot of t most fascinating and exciting ad ventures Connelly not only returns FREE FREE! THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Will fill out bonus insurance blanks Sunday, from 9 a. m to 5 p.m. at Room 8, 327 West First street, BRING YOUR DISCHARGE LI REE: | WyOMI STARTING TODAY JACK DEMPSEY | The World’s Greatest Fighter in the World’s Greatest Picture “Winning His Way” He | “THUNDERING | DAWN” Advance 10cec———30c | A | No in Admission 2 EAS | Se ee S| }| best method he could use to PHOTOPLAY AT RIALTO with the story but he gets the beau- tiful mystery girl as well. oe BIRTHDAY DANCE BIG FEATURE AT ARKEON Tonight is the big night at the eon dancing academy. T. J. Mec Keon 1s ce’ebrating his birthday ar niversary by f su mard novelties of sorts, good m and the vocal ‘work of H Jaynes are among the attre which will make this dance the best of the year, Mr. McKeon, manager of the Ar keon, as decided that this is th cele all brate his birthday and at the same time show the peopie of Casper that he appreciates the patronage which h's dance hall has been receiving. “SEMINARY GIRLS” {5 CLOSING THIS EVENING |. “The Seminary Girls” will close re Columbla theater this following some very suc 1 showings and wide apprecia tion of a musical comedy which has So many laughs that it would be difficult to count them. H z erts’ Joyland Girls presents show. An entirely new program will be given Sunday. Goldie May who is some blues singer is achieving popularity in Casper with her appearance at the Columbia. Miss May was for two Seasons with the High Jinks com pany. By ae DEMPSEY HAD TWO MEN DIRECTING HIM IN HIS FIGHT PICTURE SERIES Jack Dempsey, world’s heavy weight champion and latest fecruit of the screen, had two directors in his “Fight and Win” series of pic. tures, which he made for Univers: and which are now playing at the Wyoming theater. Hig first of this series was direct ed by Jess Robbins, and the second was handled by Erle Kenton, who di rected the successful “Andy Gump" Comedies, Robbins and Kenton there after alternated as Dempsey’s direc tr, one man preparing a seript while the other “shot” his picture, which arry in each a strong fiaht. he Dempsey series, while essen THE EVENT OF THE WAITING FOR MID-SUMMER Tons and Tons of Confetti, ers, Squawkers, Whistles, Balloons and everything t nival Dance of the sort you are certain to enjoy. - BIRTHDAY DANCE A big celebration in honor anniversary at the Arkeon. body in Casper to get in on dance, and consequently he is giving it on Saturday night so that everybody can attend. PRIZE BAG CONFETTI There will be Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) in Cash in bags of confetti given away to those attending the Mardi Gras tonight. $25.00—IN CONFETTI PRIZES—$25.00 Arkeon Dancing Academy GHT OF THEM ALL TONIGHT BIGGEST TONIGHT cere ter et Se tally comedies, are crammed with thrills. A sensational plunge, with 2 child, Into a raging torrent, a Gare- devil rescue on a railroad trestle, a dash into a blazing orphanage and other thirlis mingle with broad comedy situations. The cast is notable, including Hay- den Stevenson, Cyuck Reisner, Car- melita Geraghty, George Ovey, Es- ther Ralston, Tom McGuire, Ed Ken- nedy and othe Several sensations! ght scenes, in which the champion appears in the ring, pitted against noted fighters, ore among added thrills in series, eet 8 Hae and There | w t his old customers. inity avley Supertor Osciilat: ing-machine very cash or $103.00 s remarkable buy at Gantt Hardware company 239 t First street.—Adv. Bryan Casper yesterday ming Mehlechling arrived in from Basin, Wy- that week- Tripeny's.— for 930, Lott es at only Thermopolis was Glenn Smith n Casper yesterday. Jos. 1. Sehwarts for jewerry— wv. Sam Rule motored in from Kay ee yest a. work done by y and Shining ~ond.—Adv. H repair motored up from H Denver last evening. Garsterant Tripeny's win king bargains this week.—Adv. F. Homer and family of Medicine Hat, Alberta passed through Cas per enroute to Chicago. % See Ben Tra Phone 74.— Adv. rna Peck and Erna Wittkowskl, wh have peen the house guests of Mr. and Mrs, George Peck for the past three weeks, left last night for their home in Des Moines, Ia, They will remain a short time In Denver before resuming the remainder of their trip. Ei Mrs. Mapes’ dressmaking parior n the Kopper Kettle. Alterations and remodeling a specialty.—Ady. William R. Wright will spend the day in Salt Creek. The Temple studio for kodak fin- ishing and commercial portraits. —Adv. Among the tourists yesterday the City who arrived camp earl at were: Mr, and Mrs, E, R. Bass of Lhannon, Mo; EB, L. Kitlinger of Albion, Mich; _D. G. Pike and _fam- YEAR YOU’VE BEEN MARDI GRAS Miles and Miles of Stream- Horns, Crickets, Miniature arrived from Sheridan is given you toje 's will show you |j Che Casper Daily Cribun’ ily of Jackson, Mich.; J. C. Thomas of Larimie, Il; R. D. Kelly of Stfilwater, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Han- Sen of Chicago, W.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Simerett of San. Diego, Calif; A. Palmer of Huntington, W. Va., Dlaston of Kenosha, Wis; F. A. Rose of North Platte; A. Spencer and family of Oklahoma City, Okla. Gd to Tripeny's fountain for that Gelicious mid-afternoon drink.—Adv. Clifford Bond and “Mike” Grant have returned after spending a day at Cheyenne. dos. T. Schwartz for reliab'e watch A ade the corner | id South Durbin a trench during | oken valve on | nonia pipe made tears flow more easily than any movie direc- tor could get sobs from a company of extras, Not a weman faint- ed—at a time when ammonia was so cheap and plentiful but very few of them tarried long. . | cleverly ter his day's work in an elght- linder car. Doesn't it wring your heart to think that a man who approached you for the price of u meal may go hame to a house twice as luxurious 8s yours—or that ade-up man With children a no work is probably . | Initiating some blonde into the mys- teries of a midnight dirner. As a rule, you find that the men who most need help are the ones who are least Ukely’ to accept it, let alone asking for money. Comfortable cabs driven by care- ful drivers. Casper Cab Co. Phone 122.—Aav. Ta"k business and business will happen along—talk tough luck and business will do a fare-thee-well through the nearest wi . Mayfield Case Is Reopened on Limited Lines Children to board and room. Also work. 642 S. Linco‘n. ‘ bears in Yellow- on some of the We read: that und in a coast account of one drove home men on the si one “poor’’ be; city only had a $16,000. Another IN FULL P NOW PLAYING CAPTAIN IN THE —also— OUR GANG PIRATES BOLD 6:30, 8, Shows at 1, 2, 2:30, 5, pious, esr Bees Imes. ANNIVERSARY SALE KLEINSCHMIDT’S ADVENTURES FAR NORTH “THE BUCCANEERS” IINGTON, July 26,—Chair- ncer of the senate com- ng the contert over the recently at Atlantic City permission was given for re-opening of the case ROGRESS ‘LAST TIMES TODAY WESLEY BARRY Lin “GO AND GET IT” Also Comedy Jazz Weekly 10¢ and 20c 9:30 Volunteers to Aid Campaign Of La Follette WASHINGTON, Suly 26. — An army of volunteer speakers will be called into service @uring the cam- paigning season to plead the cause of the La Follette-Wheeler presiden- Ual ticket. The attack, those in charge of preliminary arrangements say, will be directed against both the old parties with equal vigor. a TOURING PARTY LOST TO FRIENDS ON ROAD Lost, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall, tourists from Ohio, and their auto- mobile. The Halls left Wheatland Thurs- day for Casper. Behind them in another car was a friend of theirs, USED AND NEW Ford Coupes Starters, Dem. Rims $250.00, $265.00, $285.00 Ford Sedans $200.00, $275.00, $300.00 Ford Tourings Starters $135.00, $150.00, $185.00 Overland Tourings $75.00, $125.00 Chevrolet 1923 Touring Lots of Extras—$450.00 Dodge Touring $285.00 Buick Six Touring $125.00 Olds Four Touring $850 ~_—* eee Ke ee He New Overlands The most car in the world for the money $235.00 Down New Oldsmobiles The world’s lowest priced Six—$335.00 Down Willys-Knight The engine improves with use—$485.00 Down WYOMING OLDS COMPANY 442 East Yellowstone hat will made a real Car- of T. J. McKeon’s birthday Mr. McKeon wants every- this wonderful Mardi Gras Chicace & Westbound No. 603 —.. No. 613 Eastbounrt No. 622 _ PRUE AE EAA Fa Caicage, Burl Eastbound | TRAIN SCHEDULES Northwestern ° 2:06 p. m Departs --5:15 p. m. 530 p. m ington & Quincy Arrives B OH! ATHINGP RIVERVIEW PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 27 beta DUPLER ART FURS —With— PROFESSIONAL —ALSO— —in— “WHAT SHALL Fur Fashion Review Presented in Conjunction With THE FRANTZ SHOP THREE SHOWS DAILY, 3.30, 8:00 and 9:30 DOROTHY MACKAILL 2 Tuesday and Wednesday MODELS 1 DO” GIRLS ! You'll Want to Enter That EAUTY( —AT— 3 WONDERFUL PRIZES FIRST PRIZE—$50.00 Diamond Ring SECOND PRIZE—Silver Loving Cup. : THIRD PRIZE—Season ticket to swimming pool, Competent Judges Will Make the Awards BE ON HAND SUNDAY RIVERVIEW PARK, Mills, Wyo. ONTEST SATURDAY, JULY off. The car carries an Ohiojicense. Hall is 25 years ol4, five het five in height, weighs 150 poun\s and has a light complexion. Hi wife is about the same age, an ith or two shorter and has blonde tybbed hair. 6, 1924. C. A. Boldon, and a brother of Mrs. Hall. Boldon drove on“into Casper and sirce then notht has been seen of the Halls or their car. Boldon this morning sought assist- ance from the sheriff's office to locate the couple. ‘Hall is driving an old model bea f Overland with the fenders bob! resul Tribuhe wantads brin 25c MATINEE TODAY 2:30 Columbia 7—9 o’Clock HAP ROBERTS’ JOYLAND GIRLS In the Merry Musical Comedy ‘THE SEMINARY GIRLS’ Featuring GOLDIE MAY, BLUE SINGER THE JOYLAND TRIO and THE JOYLAND CHORUS Pretty ‘Girls—Pretty Costumes—Peppy Dancers Feature Picture BEBE DANIELS and ANTONIO MORENO in “THE EXCITERS” |. The drama of a girl cast into the depths by a man—fighting her way up—reaping her revenge on the men who flutter around her. In it you'll see the Negri of “Passion” — again the fiery love actress. ALSO CAMEO COMEDY—KINOGRAM NEWS _ Shows at 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20. Robert W. Frazer, Robert Edeson and Joseph Swickard SPECIAL ATTRACTION MONDAY—TUESDAY MARGARET and BETTY GRISINGER IN SPECIAL CLASSIC AND NOVELTY DANCES Matinee 3 o’Clock Evening 8—9:30 When-- you are tired and need some cool, refresh- ing, as well as necessary fun—and i you would like to find a place where there are cool breezes, trees, swings, refresh- ments, rest and A NATURAL, CLEAR, PLUNGE Come 4 miles southwest of Casper on the Alcova Highway to the ALCOVA PLUNGE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO WOMEN AND CHILDREN—LIFE GUARDS y DANCING TONIGHT —AT— NORTH WASHINGTON HALL Where They All Go and Have a Good Time THE SEASON IS NOW ON SPIES’ HOWLING WOLVES WILL BE THERE AS USUAL

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