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Che ans Down Movie Offer! TO STAGE DRESS IN “IGEBOUND” | — DANCE AT RIVERVIEW: AT THE RUMLTO TODAY sme: ene 75 rternaom Few situations in recent motion pietures are as striking as the episode in William de Mille’s pro- simi 2 duction Of “Teebound' for Pore) Suzsations and thelr fimilles are in mount, in which a girl steala the} ‘The Machinists are one of the old- new dress of her rival, finds her-| ost and most substantial labor seit in the arms of the man at the! unions in the country, and embraces very moment that the owner offtne highest class of skilled me- the dress enters, and then shame-| chanics in the industry. Several sur- facedly offers to return the garment. | prises. in the form of specialties will The _ contest between the twolne given, all members of the union young women ‘Is actuated by dif Fare going to see that they are not ferent motives—one hopes to win| made the “‘goat."* him back to cheerfulness and a joy — for herself. Jane, who is made guardian of the youth by his mother’s will, tries to arouse alt the finer instincts in him through. ing a love affair, and realizing that Jane’s party dress may win the youth from her, steals it and wears The farce comedy being staged at Lots Wilson has the part of Jane:|tion of “The Country ‘Store’ will Richard Dix apears as the youth, | close its run there this evening: “The and Vera Reynoliis has the role offCountry Store” has been exceptional- cast of the picture, which comes to] analysis, being the best thing that the Rialto .heater fora run of three| Hap Roberts and his troupe have @ays today, are Edna May Oliver | done. ~ Foy; Joseph. Depew, Alice Chapin, ohn Daly Murphy and Frank Shannon. iy,work, the other seeks him only clothes. Nettie, a country girl seek- it—with highly dramatic results. the Columbia theater under the cap- Nettie. Other noted players im the}y successful for humorous character Wrhet Wales, Helen Dubois, Mary — “Yes,, they have a murder here every day—keep your eye on that money while I step. out for some cigars." ‘ It might not have been so danger- ous if he had really been the Ameri. con Consul, But he was only ap impostor who dared not disclose his identity’ because there was. a war rant out for his arrest. This is what faces Douglas. Mac: Lean as the young adventurer, Dud ley Ainsworth, in the screen. version Conferred Upon oft “The Yankee Consul,” closing at Chas. E. Hughes It’s only one of scores.of lnughable} pRUSsELS, Aug. 2.—(By the As-|.Associated: Press)—Governor Bryan)the war department's plats. to motion pictures: The theme has been well handled and the: settings ‘and cast well selected 4 High Degree Is Laan’s latest: screen comedy, based} ,werican secretary of. state, guest on. the famous musical comedy off oe honor in Belgium, went: today to ba, aie edie rs Mechiin. for the ceremony at. the archepiscopal palace presided over hy Cardinal Mereler, conferring upon Defense day plans do not call toe are Retos ot lawn Of the Unk] fF Sy Wsruption of business in|taeir work to tnke part in the ty of Louvain, It was an |%Y way, President Coolidge told onstralons. ing the proposed National Defense |nounced’ that the University at the}Governor Charles, W. Bryan, Dem-| Quoting Goneral George, B. Dun- situations found in Douglas Mac-}/ociated Press.)—Charies E, Hughes! ias made public thes, telegram he| ‘Tho plans for the patriotic dem- sent to President Coolidge regard-|onstrations are dependent on state and local desires and are intended to Day, September 12, and the presi-|/be Lurely voluntary,” the’ president dent's reply theretc. told Mr. Brvan, who recency v oppor':ion to calling civilians froin Casver Daily Cridbune ized forces of the army, but als: of all elements of the nation—poth | re personnel and material,” the gover-| “Calvin Cool hior’s telegrant called xitention to Mr. Covl'dge's recent statement to Frederick J. ‘Libby, secretary of the National council for prevention of war, that the event was not a mo! ilzation, and asked for advice. “In view of the plans outlined by Mayor General Duncan,” the gov- Whether it is your desire that the plans and suggestions of Ge Duncan be carried out on National Defense Day, or whether General Duncan's plans and supfestlons should be disregarded and the na tional test day plans be confined to| the demonstrations on the part of | the military forces of the y. | state and national, and the patriotic | societies originally understood, in| which ‘the state of Nebraska is offi y cooperating. sident Coolidge replied as fol fame DE Ghandi Recovers Replying to your telegram of July 30, I am informed the war de- partment plans contemplate a prac. tice exercise by all military forces and officials, national, state and 1o- cal, associated, with steps necessary to demonstrate the defense polley ka? enacted by congress. In this con- - nection a patriotic demonstration has been suggested to be participated in as desired by state and local com-| By NEA Airmail Service munities. “In this connection, patriotic demonstration has been suggested to| feeder, grad be participated in as desired by state and local communities. While the plans of General Duncan for the practice exercise should guide all coraponents of army of the United . States, the plans for the patriotic . h f Hate and oral desires, and are t-| SOVLEL Chie tended to be pu y oluntary. The letter of Gene MR a re 4 his latest picture, in part, undertook to make this clear by this statemen monies is suggested. They should ° be planned to fit conditions in each $ in $ aah 7 ie particular locality.’ 5 INDEED YANKEE ¢ glittering opportunity for a screen career—sought daily by thousand}| “ ‘Their plans do not contemplate] MOSCOW, August 2.—(By the As- A , ; | eyed ay to Holiywood—has been flatly rejected by Mre, Frances Fay'}a disruption of business {n any v sociated Press.)—President Kalenin, 9 9 P ve acobs (abeve), 1&year-old mother. Movie life is too much of a gamble,|General Duncan attempted to make oviet government, had a nar: q , .bhe told the magnate who offered her a job, and she wants first to thini:}!t lear in his instructions of July cape from death by lightning j “God's Country and the: Law” is|9¢ securing a proper edueation for her three and two-year-old boys, shown | 18 in which he stated. “The hour | today when the house in a valags in oes =“ playing forthe last times tonight at} yeiow, Clifford (lett) and Leonard (right). Her husband hag lett her ant'|° holding the defense test and pat-| which he had taken refuse. @uriog’® Calf R pu eee the Wyoming theater. This is af\ she is working as an usher in a San Francisco theater. }}riotle demonstration wil! be left to| thunder storm, was demolished by oping James Oliver Curwood! story adapted the unit commander and the local|a volt. The driver of his carriage steed dern- THESE HOT DAYS WILL CONVINCE [tame time would make known. the}2tatic vice presidential nozhinee, in| ¢an, commander of the Seventh army YOU THAT s award of the degree of doctor, of | Wxing to_a request from the gov-| corps arga, of Omaha, as saying the political’ and economic science to SSE The Hollywood Ramblers is the| Herbert Hoover; American secretary |) academy, has engaged for that estab-| Secretary Hughes also received the Vshment. It has heer Dbreezed. about | degree of doctor of Iaws from the for. some time that Coonie Conrad’s| Wniversity of Bruseels at the Amer- Collegians were. going. to leave and| ican embassy, conferred by Baron LAST TIMES TODAY tra that had been: tried for am un- Se ee Im one of the Sereen’s Funniest SAHARA” known organization, For that reason Dublin Strike Comedies they are sure to greet with approval 09. —with— ae announcement that 20 fine an : “The Yankee Consu! i een. 8 hest: t mblers has been. |: ° —also — aire Windsor Spaninase: - This tacasseed! aneapltindieen Brings Grief coiben x News Bert Lytell has been. engaged for the last six 3 UNVEILING 5a ) BILL, staTur} Walter McGrail —-o— | Fo the Pabli¢ Sop wh. """""| Roeomary ‘Tesh Coonie Conraddid his Frisco dance Shows at 1, 2, 3:80, 6, 6.30, 8 and 9:30} Montague Love fast. night without competition. The Z $5,000 prize money which some Cat} DUBLIN, Aug, 2. TOMORROW ——also— perites bad thought they had. a pos-| ciated Press}—Serious developments: “JUST OFF BROADWAY” COMEDY sibility of winning a away i »eaurred Friday in the shrike of the —with— the distancesas none them took} city’s municipal workers who, went courage to dance in competition to}out last week when threatened JOHN GILBERT Conrad, with a six shilling reduction in their WPL EP Sr, PERRET weekly wages. The electrio cur- rent in Dublin was cut off thin morning, thvolving the closing down factories and stores. The of many page of jort traffic. Director Edwin Carewn used thous| 78 0's. contrimutes same new | “HAP” ROBERTS JOYLAND GIRLS ands of Arbas tn his film version of c perit. to tha Mealt: of the atinens In the Roaring Farce Comedy “& Som of the Sahara," which he pro- duced im Algeria, and be found them and of the visitors who are arriving cy inh ou roe: faa Seats “THE, COUNTRY STORE” only: real he encountered 3 witht them was due to their religions | po resurts try = ‘rrfbune Clas Featuring sified Ad fevor, most. of the natives being de- vout Mobammedans and likely to pray at any monnent. once im.the midst of a scene, accord- ing to Mr. Carewe, one or more of 5 OMING $50.00 IN MERCHANDISE—10 BIG PRIZES “Ne Arabs would feel the praying TONIGHT urge come upon them, get down on the knees and salaam. “A Son of the Sahara,” with Bert Lytell and Claire ‘Windsor in the leading roles clones at the Iris tonight. a - CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the many friends for their kindnesses shown us during our recent bereavement; also for the beautiful floral offer- ings. MR. AND MRS. C. W. WELLS. MR. AND MRS. L. D. KENNEDY Also HALL-ROOM BOYS MRS. R. ¥. ALTHOUSE AND | Tomorrow—HOOT GIBSON HERBERT L. KENNEDY. RIALTO os" RICHARD DIX and LOIS WILSON —ii-— “ICE BOUND” The best judges in the land awarded the Pulitzer prize for the greatest American play to “Icebound. Also Comedy and News ~ Shows: 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 LAST TIMES TODAY James Oliver Curweod's “GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE LAW” TONIGHT 2 ONE DOLLAR BILLS Ceiling at the Dance Tonight This ls Something New at the Get a Chance on the Universal Vacuum Cleaner to be Given Away Free LAST TIMES TODAY the ff th Arkeon. jde Cartis de Marchilenne, Belgian frankly: objected to losing an orches:| ambassador. to: the United Staten, DOUGLAS MACLEAN |«son oF THE wt cranes dependi: electricity > z 10 PRAY FOR MLA tere. put out of commanaon, cone 25¢ Matinee, 2:30 isl: yt w an : = brates prepregs ut hece P Evening 7, 9 o’Cl. THE JOYLAND CHORUS and THE JOYLAND TRIO PRIZES GIVEN AWAY EVERY SHOW BALLOON SCRAMBLE In Balloons Will Be Dropped From the North Washington Hall IS THE PLACE TO GO There are many other good concessions that will make you enjoy the day’s outing. AT RIVERVIEW PARK Come Out and Let Us Show You a Good Time TODAY OR TONIGHT then 50 tried it Now this NEW luncheon recipe is going over the whole country, most amazingly 'S one of those “different things”—simple yet unusual—that every now and then becomes a vogue over night; a new, quick-cooked luncheon, witht an oddly refreshing appeal. A woman sent us the recipe. Then. we asked 50 others to try it— and that is how it started. You may like it, toa Clip this from the paper and try it. Ingredients: 2 cupo QUICK QUAKER, 4 cups water, 1 teaspoon salt. 4level tablespoons cocoa and 4 of sugar. 1 teaspoon vanilla, water to a boil. Add cocoa and sugar mixed to @ paste with boiling water; then slowly stir in the eats. Cook 3 toSminutes. Add vanilla. Serve hot or cold with cream. Wonderful chilled, moulded and served in slices. Standard fall size and weight nechogen= Medium: 14% pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. 3 to 5 minutes event should “not only be a test of | with such opportunity as they may the mobilization plans of the organ-|have for a patriotic demonstration. a} You are, of course, at liberty to pub- Gemonstration of the ‘mobilization | lish your telegram to me and my “Mahatma Ghandi, Indian rebel iyally | fs convalescing fyom the ilifess his imprisonment brought on. He hopes to be entirely well again ia few months. Here is Mere ee ot ds Near-Death No fixed form tor these cere-| Krom Lightning committee in order that such was killed and an accompanying B: Ri ° sembly may be held at such time photographer injured ronc ding will best suit 1 conditions and The president wa on the lower least interfere with the normal du-| floor of the hou when the roof e sine 66; tobmisoattintiadine’s, cated ce tha tanidng eolateak "Pha hoa Steer Bulldogging M. Kalenin escaped, people of the several states are ex-|tookfire, but pected to participate tn accordance! without injury. LINCOLN, Neb., Aug 2.—(By The ernor for advice ag to the scope of One woman started it PAGE FIVE; -BIG DAYS- CASPER - MILLS ROUNDUP CASPER, _ WYO. Sime: August 7,8,9,10 — RODEO GROUNDS, WEST YELLOWSTONE Wild Horse Races Wild Cow Milking Contest Indian Pony Races Fancy Roping Trick Riding Cowboy Relay Indian Relay Roman Standing Races Professional Lady Bronc Riding Roman Standing Race Chariot Races 10-Piece Jazz Orchestra And Brass Band Extra Attractions — Stage Coach Holdup and Indian Attack AND AUTO POLO Thrills and Spills Every Moment DON’T HESTITATE— COME EVERY DAY YOULL BE ENTERTAINED - EVERY MINUTE For Information Address Casper - Mills Roundup Association WALTER ALLEN, Manager E. F. SPRAGUE, Secretary Casper, Wyo. Postoffice Box 1032 CONCESSION PRIVILEGES NOW READY