Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 5, 1924, Page 5

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the TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1924. CONFLICT OF WILLS THEME OF FEATURE ‘When. a pipet marries * for money she has to be prepared to stick to her bargain, because if she's not, trouble is bound to ensue. Thereby hangs the tale of Helene Chadwick starring” vehicle, “Her Own Free Will,” ythe -picturization of Ethel Dell’s Popular story of the same name Walch _plays at the America today, Wednesday and Thursday. The plot is an unusual one for It Geals witlY some of those peculiar tricks of fate from which life gets its zest. To saye her father from bankruptey»Nan Everard marries « moiljondire much older than herself. Kindly events separate them imme- diately after the ceremony, send him to South America and leave her inYiter father’s house! Just when she has about forgotten her mar- riage, her husband return# to take her With bim. Nan refuses to stick to her bargain and there follows a conflict of wills that is furious in its intensity. “Her Own Free Will” is an excel- lent revelation of how a girl who hus always had her own w who values her independ everything, reacts to marriage. Helene Chadwick was never more appealing thon’ as. headstrong, im pulsive Nan Everard. Holmes Her- bert has the lead/ng masculine role Allan. Simpso: seen, in “A Society Sean jolet Mersereau and, George “Backpg comprise ‘the remainder of the siporting cast. Gerald C. Duffy, author of nearly fifty produced original screen stories mude the seceen dramatization of el Dell's story and Paul Scardon Ei directed. ae CATHERINE GALVERT 1S BEAUTIFUL IN PICTURE benutifur Regally as ever. Cath > homage ure the piquant t That Woman” and offers the star exactly role her audiences would have chesen for her. She is queen of Broadway in “That Woman'—the dashing star of a musical comedy success—who ex- ehanges her tinsel crown for what she dreams will be the quiet happi- ness of domestic life. But her life only begins then; her adventures as a wife are far more exciting than as‘a star. “That Woman" is a fast-moving drama with an ever-popular prob- lem: Should two people of separate worlds ever marry? The story touches various phases ef life as it is ved in New York— back-stage in a popular theater; the idle, luxurious life of the rich in town and aboard a beautiful yacht; and the simplicity of the suburbs. Throughout the picture Catherine Calvert grips’the heart and delights the eye. The picture pla today and tomor HOLLYWOOD RAMBLERS NEW ARKEON ORCHESTRA Arkeon us in the McKay's t the Rialto The cancers o night were unar proval of Gail TEAASLEAGLE OU at Split Season son Unfair to|, Fort Worth, Says Baseball Expert. Hols | 8. FOSTER per Tribune) Worth 1 of BY JOH 1 (Copyright . The C: W YORK, Aug rc has the most novel rece club in the history of base times it has run away Texas League to the extent thi the other clubs: yoted to) split the season into two halves so that they might have a chance to.wir The same trick was Fort Worth this year had got out in front store up a little reserve to prep for the hot fight down the finis y July 4, Fort Worth was in the lead 9 games. It was at this point that the other teams decided to start | all over again, thus taking awa: +. Worth’s 9 game advantage. The race is now on in Te the second half and Fort Worth and Dallas are running neck and neck at present, ‘The sympathy of ba ball nien generally is with Fort Worth an@-it fs widely hoped thi the team will win. . Splitting the seuson after it has started is not held to be sound baseball and th Texas Le e, Which once stood at | the top of the minors’ in its class and often played as the Class @A leagues has been much criticised | for some of the things that have been done under the present regime. Fort Worth now holds the record for making a double fight three years out of four after it was or its way ard a championsh’p in the early on. Not even the ajors can show anything gamer n that, On top of having to h a combination in its own ue, Fort Worth adds to {ts worth by licking the champions of the Southern Association now and then and has built up a reputation for being one of the clubs in baseball that can not be put down. yed on} er the team | nd begun to re part of the sei m ro | wood Ramblers, the new orchestra Which played there for the first time on that occasion, Following a long ride by automobile from "Rawlins where. they left’ the Union Pacific train the Inembers of the orchestra were d but nobody knew it as j they were determined that their first j night in Casper should be a good one. The music is considered as good as could be desir PLENTY OF HUMOR IN NEW HOXIE PHOTOPLAY “The Glthphalis "AR Are Coming” is the tune. which ld Jim McDonald fs generally playing when Jack Stokes, the lovelorn young man, impersonated “by Jack Hoxie, is round about casting sheep's’ eyes toward the pretty girls. MeDonald is a confirmed misanthrope with not much faith in women; or at any is a broad humorist. He nowledge of experience. ery well that a hand- some young fellow like Jack is bound» sooner or later to fall in love, although Jack disavows the soft impeachment; the old piper The Campbells Are Coming,’ « Campbells being pretty girls, of course. are two of them in this pic- falls in love with one @ leaves the ranch somebody but Jack is not down-hearted. After five reels of a very adven turous career he marries the sister, for he discovers that he loves. her better than the girl who jilted him ani the young sister loves him, Now, we do not tell you anything about the plot of this beautiful ple- ture. which is to. be shown Sf the Wyoming theatersjan. Thursa: you had best go an see it for your- self. It is a Hoxie winner, supe?- vised in the production by Ben Wi- son, directed and written by Ro; Clements, well photographed and Haat hly well,acted. If you want o see a be ful, thrilling, and striking Wes' of Plint ) and see "Sparks. — “TRUTH ABOUT WIHES? ALSO FLAVS a While the title of Betty Blythe's E eis “The Truth About husbands also. come in for a strong light. The hould have been an easy one for 4t imagine the for Miss Blythe to interpret, is not difficult to statuesque beauty as being sought er by numerous admirers. Hus- bands will learn @ good lesson on how to treat their wives ‘by seeing this picture. Closing at the Iris (oday. “THE SANITARIUM” 15 CLEVER MUSICAL PLAY ithe “The Sanitarium” which ifs Reliefin i fre No matter how long you have had er—where. you lHye—or y. different treatments you tried in vain—you can, now every single symptom in 24 through a wonderful new ription perfected by physicians “linical Laboratories, Cleve- atl Rinex Prescription contains no narcotics or other harm~- ful drugs—has no bad after-effects. other treatments which y soothe the aymptoms, Rt rect to lerlying cause Hay abo. in re system—and re~ moves ned at any good drug store for $1, But if after 24 hours, all your Fever tortures have not com- ely Gisappeared®, 7Our money will tantly refundes If you want to be satisfied that Rinex will help your, case of Hay fever, you can get a 24-hour treat- ment, FREB, from your druggi rr you can buy a full week's tre on a positive mone: be i reer itinex today and just TRY it, It costs you absolutely nora results do not sh du & A net ine. genuine. Dr. Brescrintion in the air-th flask. It is on sale Mn this all good- druggists. olty = DRYPLATIT’S SRRESCRIPTION —Everybody’s Theater— TODAY MRS, WALLACE REID ie “HUMAN WRECKAGE” A Picture You Will Never orget Also POP TUTTLE COMEDY 10c—30c Thursday JACK HOXIE —_$_$_$_—$———— }ers appear to LENIN, DEAD FOUR MONTHS, IN UNCHANGED FROM EMBALMING MOSCOW, Aug. iS the As) a Al sociated Press).—The body of Niky ini Lenine the former’ soviet premier which rests on 4 brilliant red velyet | bler in a hermetically sedled glass covered coffin, was exhibited to they American and other foreign news- paper men yesterday. The embalm- have accomplished something ofa scientific miracle in fortifying, the tissues: of the .dead soviet leader.against. dissolution, /All who knew Lenine’in life say that in death he Jooks.as natural and serene as on the dayof his death, Medical experts: say that neither} wax nor any coloring material was used. The embalmers even have |: contrived to impart a’ smile to the face, Professor Ebarski of the Moscow Soles esc an s eiT A SE i musical comedy being presented at the Columbia theater is still dfaw- ing crowds. The reason for this is easy. It is a clever comedy with plenty of clever lines and clever sit- uations, Te main characters, two NICOLAI LENIN women who must marry in order to win an inheritance although they are adverse to obtaining husbands, are well portrayed. Hap Roberts and his Joyland Girl ure continuing to please in all their productions for that matter and th next bill is also guaranteed to give satisfaction. Road Reports Covering state Highway District No. 6: { Grant Highway from west line of Niebrara county, east to Nebraska state line. good. | Lusk-Neweastle & Lusk-Edgemont | roads good. Newcastle-Sheridan road — from Neweastle to west line of Weston county near Moorcrost, good. Custer Battlefield~H'ghway from Moorcroft to South Dakota State lin near Spearfish, good. jundance road godd HIGHWAY DEPT. ee -Dont Let Moth Rob You—U with Professor Vorobeff of) Khar. icov. university, carried ou the. four months embalming process, said to. day that neither the Wevtier any other foreign metuou of pre.~- vation had been adopted, but that the first time in history a purel. scientific’ chemical and medical fo: mula; based on pathoiigical research, | had been employed. If no marked change in tempera- ture occurred in the tomb, said Pro: r Sbarski, Lenine's body should foréver. At preserit the tempera- ee Oe Summer or Winter the spread for bread NUCOA “because of quality it’s as satisfactory in summer as winter VOTE FOR Margaret V.C. \poups —at the— . Before moths . get in their leadly work, use CENOL— the sure moth déstroyer. Killslarvaeand eggs. Protects your clothing, carpets, rugs and upholstery. 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