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. $ebere peteeeeresensarecereacessnesteze # Doubt PAGE FOUR. HATRED OF MEN SHOWN IN NEGRI PRODUCTION hatred A most daring r of men and love of shilosophy preted photoplay ‘ this ev ulto the Pola plays t of a girl-wh seeks vengeance on en for the evil tricks the played her The r » knows Is to get then laugh them to scorn 4 however she runs against a different kind of man, the one played by Robert Frazer, He is determined that she shall have that which she desires and steals that she may obtain it. This startling re velation of his love is too great for even the hater to resis For the costume ball in “Men” in which more than five hundred play- ers appeared, a ball room set unusu ally rich in silver and rose decora tions was designed. Costumes ranging from the beauti ful to the grotesque, copted after or- iginals worn at Nice, were prepared for the scenes. Josef Corrado and cast in su FUR FASHION SHOW AT AMERICA TWO DAYS Io ACCOMPANIED BY FILM Casper’s first fur fashion Show will be held at the America theater once each afternoon and twice each even azer, Robert Edeson. Monti Collins, MAN IN “HOTTENTOT” NEEDS WORLD OF LUCK “Good boy, Sam. I wish you all -| the luck {n the world.” “Thank you. I'll need it!" He did. He was the thirteenth rider in a steeplechase on Friday, the teenth. He to jump a dan- pus ‘water ha: 1 His was a flery brute that had killed sev. eral groomsmen. And he didn’t know how to ride and was scared to death of horses. Outside of that he had nothing to worry about! When you see “The Hottentot" at the Iris theater today und Tuesday you will ble to appreciate S: feelings when tes y wished t at the ace. TWO DANGERS WILL BE ADE ATTRACTION AT THE RIALTO TUESDAY Margaret and Betty Gri to be seen at the F day find Wednesday E These young arti: he Rialto nur ews in which other ers also took part but this is the t time in which they themselves furnished the complete pro Their ability is not unknown ority of Casperites. —— Money Made from Wilhelm’s Letter ous times in r dan fi By (United F LI ex-K CARL D. GROAT Staff Correspondent) y mail to United Press) “'s signature proved a big,.German 3F —The to be a gold mine for orphanage, seeking funds. The promoters of the fund wrote Wilhelm at Doorn, asking for a ing Tuesday and Wednesday. It is being hel y the America, the Fra and the Dupler’s Art Fur come fhe management of the America has selected a fitting photoplay to accompany it. Dorothy ackaill who is starring in “What Shall I Do?” the new Frank Woods production is an Eng- lsh girl. She was born in Hull and and in London. Be- she was on lon Hippodrome, y York, and Frolic. “A Face at tus Eaters,” Isle of educated there fore entering pictures, the stage at the I “A Woman's York,” “The » Wighting Blade,” “The Broken Childrens Inner Man,” “Mighty Lak a Rose,” Violin,” “His and “‘Twenty-On Miss Mackaill the English col- oring of blonde hair, a fair complex fon and hazel qyes. In “What Shall I Do?" she plays the part of a young wife faced with the problems of sup porting herself and caring for her baby. Children” Others in the cast are John Har- ron, as the male lead, Louise Dres. ser, William V. Mong, Betty Morris: sey, Ann May, Ralph McCullough Joan Standing, Tom O'Brien and Danny H nk Woods wrote the story and doifi Moca): ected. Fr John BUCK JONES IN FILM PLAYING AT AMERICA Buck Jones is to be seen America theater for tonight in the f« All Odds times picture > of films, udes one citing Effective For Street HIS is the type of dress that may be worn effectively street without a coat.” It navy blue flat crepe with ja jars and cuffs of a lig blue, edged with wh achieves originality pleated posed of alternate and rumes A leather belt p through straps at the side outli the low waistline. There's just onc warning—this is a style for those whe wish to cut their height rather | than for.those why have no extra cubits to spare. contribution. “He sent along a few Fights Rum General as a special as ey general in charge of tion of rum smugglers ant attor the pros An augmented coast guard is war. ring on Hquor runners, and Hender- son will direct legal action against them after arrest. RESINOL or a clear skin and good hair Foraskin thatis excessively oily, and has coarse, clogged pores, or one that is disfigured by an annoying eruption, there isnothing betterthan RESINOL. Bathe first with RES then apply RESINO: and on can be reasc speedy and remarkable improv. Resinol Boap used regularly for the sh: tends to keep the hair lustrous and the ry from dandruff, Where there is already a serious tccumulation of dandruff, part the hale and rub Resinol Ointment well into the scalp some time before shampooing. Why Suffer From Insects BUG JUICE Kills Bed Bugs and All Other Vermin Apco Products Co. 118 W. Midwest Avenue Or Phone 285 OCEAN COOLEST AND BATHING SUIT PARADES LARGEST AT BEACHES OF NORTH ATLARTIC Che Casper Daily One-Piece Suit for Women Lends New Popularity to Sport of Decorating _ Sands Without Swimming By C. G. MARSHALL (Copyright, 1924, Consolidated Press Association)’ NEW YORK, July 28.—Those whom the hot weather of the last few days has been driving to the beaches along the north Atlantic coast have ,jhad no difficulty in getting himeet| cooled off, because the water in the ocean is colder than 1 it has been in years at this season. With the advent of the one-piece bathing suit for women, bathing this season has reached the height of its popw larity as an outdoor sport fos both sexes, if wearing a bathing suit on the beach can be chilled bathing Most of the wearers will be und decorating the sands on the peach after dipping a tentative toe into the icy waters and deciding on sunburn as the lesser of "the two Ulscomforts, The once ocean familinr invitation “Come on in, .the water's fine,” is rerely heard these days, because even the attendants at the bath houses make no attempt to conceal the fact that the water is cold, be- sides it doesn’t hurt business to ad mit the truth, since there are just ‘The Bryans at School! quite a few years ago. Here are’ the schoolboy “Birasss-Charies w der ¥ (right}X—as they appeared before the c: ies as many .persons as ever starting out from the bath houses fn search of the ocean, although fewer of them: eventually reach it, All sorts of theories have been advanced by the bathers and near- bathers for the frigidity of the well known and justly celebrated Atlan- tic, which does .not usually behave so badly in late July. There are amateur scientists at every beach who will inform you with all the as- surance of those who know where- of they speak that an armada of ice bergs has been taking a late cruise this year, thereby lowering the temperature of the whole ocean north of the Gulf stream. As a matter of fact, there are fewer ice- illlam “Yeanings ‘amera on a holiday in Chicago Charles Bryam was attending a rep sc the time and his elder brother was sip aha at college. guilflers with a letter regretting that as he was “no longer well-to-do” he could give only a pittance. The collectors, however, hit upon the scheme of charging a few marks per look for a sight of.the message. Enthusiastic supporters of the Ho- henzollern regime gladly paid to wor- ship even thus vicariously at the shrine of their hero. And, the orphanage thus tided it self over a hard spell ———— Tribune wantads bring results. SALT CREEK. BUSSES - 3 Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE CASPER Townsend Hotel 8a. m., 10 a. m, 2:30 p. m. LEAVE SALT CREEK 8a. m., 2:30 p. m., 5:30 p. m. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS us Leaves 9:20 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Company TELEPHONE 144 Depot, located at 2 stocked with a complete $5.00 Reward Five do‘lars re-vard will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper Daily ‘[ribune information —leacing to the capture of the person who is fraudulentiy collecting subscriptions from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any- one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper or an authorized collector from the oftice. If you are not sure you are paying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he can- not do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 15 WYOMING Today JACK HOXIE “The Double-O” Also Two Part Comedy ‘THE STRIKE BREAKERS’ § With Billy West ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC I HAVE PURCHASED The business formerly known as the Natrona News 251 South Center Street. candy, magazines, and leading newspapers and will appreciate your patronage. The Business Will Hereafter Be Known as Chappy’s News Depot — 251 South Center A. B. Chapman, Prop. 10¢ i Have re- line of ‘cigars, tobaccos, tibune MONDAY, JULY 28, 1924. photoplay which is being shown at the Columbia. ‘As an added attraction tomorrow night the management of the Colum. bia will present a French Bathing Girls’ contest, the exact nature of which has not been revealed, or Isn't He Darling PARISIAN SETTING T0 COMEDY AT COLUMBIA A Parisian sotting is given to the musical comedy which opened yes- terday at'the Columbia theater, and no wonder because the title of it is “McNiff in Paris.” The indomitable MeNiff is very much impressed with the city of wickedness, so*much im- pressed that he cannot help being funny. At least that is what the audiences at the Columbia thought yesterday and it {s not Ukely that there will be any difference of opin- ion among those who attend- the same show tonight. ‘Shattered Idols" { Mrs. Bortha H. Sternberger ha been elected president and- director of one of the large cotton mill cor. porations of Greensboro, N. C. bergs-than. usual roaming at large this year, according to the United States. hydrographic office which knows them all by their first names and keeps close track of their move- ments in order to be able to warn shipping of their presence. The hydrographic office has not check- ed up on temperatures to see whether the water is colder than usual and is willing to take the word of teeth chatterers that it is true, If that is the case, it says, it is probably due to coastal waters being chilled from rivers emptying into the ovean at or near resorts, Unusually heavy rains during the late spring and the earrly summer are held responsible for the cold water in the rivers, - It is also suggested that the coldne: of the ocean may be due to the influence of an aretic stream which is believed to have come down past England, France, Spain and northern Afri two years ago, then shotting across the ocean near Cuba, where it mingled with the Gulf stream along the coast of the United States Latest reports received by the hydrographic office about a week ago located three icebergs off Belle Isle, one in latitude 52 north, longt- tude 55 one 30 miles south of Belle Isle, one seven miles to the south, one in the straits of Belle Isle and several off the coast of the point. Usually there are many more in the vicinity at this season. Despite the persistency of the iceberg theory at mbst of the sea- side resorts, no one is found who claims to have seen one, although one hardy swimmer who ventured out over a mile off Atlantic City earlier in the week believes he was getting close to one. When the life guards broyxsht him in he was almost frozen. ist on f) ; fies TANLAC Ln ETABLE PILLS For > Constipation a first run YOU KNOW POLA NEGRI CAN ACT BUT UNTIL YOU SEE HER IN “MEN” You Will Never Know the Rea! Brilliance of Her Magnificent Art op The ladies just went wild over thie little critter. No wonder he car. ried off first honors at the Pekinese Show at Ranelaugh, England. His name is “Hadley Orange Blossom * Pretty, isn't {t? “Hadley” ts sup posed to be the smallest Pekinese in the world. ® Anyway, he is small enough to fit comfortably sin, the gaPPn SPECIAL ATTRACTION TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY MARGARET and BETTY GRISINGER In Special and Novel Dances RIALTO 3 HAVE YOU EVER 1, 2:40, 4.20, 6 7:40, 9:20 Experienced the joy of a delightful plunge in the SANITARY POOL with its 400 dressing rooms and experienced guards? OR HAVE YOU danced to the dreamy music of “Slim” Brant’s syncopators with the cool pavilion and won- derful floor? AND STILL neglected to enjoy life with a laugh while you skate or ride on one of the concessions? IF NOT—COME TONIGHT Riverview Park; Mills ree Parking Space Busses Every 15 Minutes Prize Winners of Sunday’s Bathing Beauty Contest 1st—MILDRED McPHERSON, DIAMOND RING. 2nd—MISS ELSIE HUGHES, LOVING CUP. 3rd—MISS FLORENCE HUGHES, SEASON TICKET ; TO PLUNGE. Odd facts about Corns End them this new way INCE man started to wear shoes his feet have hurt him. Scores of ways toend corns have * been tried. Most are alike. Blue-jay is scientifically different, quick, safe; the discovery of a noted scientist. It stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes off. That’s all—no dangerous paring. Use it tonight, walk in comfort tomor- tw. Your druggist has it. Blue-jay O@BESEBH19%4 Starts Wednesday RIALTO LAST TIMES TODAY BUCK JONE earn “Against All Odds” A High-speed Western Picture with Jones at His Best —Also— AL ST. JOHN COMEDY . “DUMB AND DAFFY” 2. 6:30, 8, 9:30 Today and Tuesday DOUGLAS Mac LEAN ee ‘THE HOTTENTOT’ Also Comedy “FAIR WEEK” 10c and 20c TONIGHT COLUMBIA ...r sn. HAP ROBERTS JOYLAND GIRLS In the Big Musical Farce Comedy “McNIFF IN PARIS” MANY SPECIALTIES AND MUSICAL NUMBERS Shows at 1, 3:80, 5, THREE BIG FEATURES The The JOYLAND JOYLAND CHORUS TRIO GOLDIE MAY BLUE SINGER TOMORROW AND mi WEDNESDAY Dorothy MacKaill —in— ‘What Shall I Do” A drama for every wom- an—a story of the only love in all the world that gives and gives, neither growing weary nor ask- ing reward. THIS FINE _PHOTO- g4 PLAY, WITH COMEDY, NEWS AND TOPICS. IN ADDITION TO The Frantz Shop’s $100,000.00 Fur Fashion Show First Run Feature Picture James Morrison and Marguerite De Lamotte in “Shattered Idols’’ Added Attraction Tuesday Night French Bathing Girls Contest FIRST TIME IN CASPER WHEN YOU DANCE “At the Arkeon you dance nine the best conditions that are to be found. There are always partners a-plenty. And floor and music puts pep right i ‘a. You can’t help but enjoy yourself. pep right in yo of Hulbert Jaynes i , RUPLERiebastn y Coonie Conrad s FURS In a New Gycle of Collegians ‘ with In a New Repertoire of DUPLER’S ART FU ff Songs Feature Hits PROFESSIONAL MODELS The First Big Fashion Revue Ever Brought to Casper Regular Program at 1, 2, 3:80, 5, 6-80; 8, 9:30 Arkeon| Reve at? il Dancing Academy | Care Peer Teh Always First in New Novelties