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PAGE SIX. n “GON OF THE DESERT” 19 FAST MOVING oTOnt the] teday and Satu of the Desert” at er is a fast-moving ple h action is of first im- nee. Appearing in the pieture Wm. Merrill McCormick and he latter ne for the did in the old Katem best desert nd has more WITH “HIRAM” TONIGHT AT COLUMBI THEATER al comedy Harold Lioyd and n is the screen ical com f new dances and has been too widely as to its fine qualities. ture that is rE any intreduetion It is a pic- ago James as one of the actors. News studios starting y of Texas oll tr. Young in the 1 that the. greatest nt in ugh capable direction he or with the realiza. tion of a high ide At the Lambs, 8, Mr. Young's friends laughed im and shook their heads as he to them about the possibilities e silent rt Since Mr. Young has taken a motion picture company on a world tour anf has made such big stage rader” anc successes as “The Masque. “Omar the “ I photoplay triumphs and many “WHY WORRY” I SHOWN ly is a good bill! held at the photoplay would} | pine scouts CENOL BED BUG DESTROYER: Non-poisonous to persons. CENOL kills bed bugs in- stantly—destroys their eggs. Does not stain. No tell-tale odors. At Following Genol Agencies: Casper Pharmacy 111 East 2nd St. imball- Drug Store S. Center St. west Pharmacy ad and Wolcott Sts. rechers 1383 So. Center St. John Tripeny Co., Druggiste K CASS TODAY—TOMGRROW “Jealous Husbands” —with— WILLIAMS NOVAK ALEXANDER 3ULL MONTANA MAURICE TOURNER’S MIRROR OF THE SOUL’ —also — DIPPY DOO-DAD “GO WEST” FOX NEWS SUNDAY “THE GIRLIN THE | LIMOUSINE” TODAY—SATURDAY “WANDERING DAUGHTERS” COMEDY of Mr. Young’s former critics have become associated with him, the ino vies have been taken considerably more seroust: Mr. You Daughter “Wandering National pi t the Iris theater “JEALOUS HUSBANDS” ander an It {s a film b difficulties and bears e those who like a picture wh'ch re flects life ab it is. “The in the Limt the featy nich will America iday. It stars Ls Semon stage and comed an RODEO AND CARNIVAL DANCE HERE TOMORROW A rodeo-cs umn rnival dance will be row night A large t for t asic tion is issue: are in Caspe) the roundup. INDIAN WAR DANCE AT RIVERVIEW PAVILION A real Indian war dance will be Seen at the Riverview park dance pavilion this evening. Indlans who are here for the Casper-Mills roud up have been secured to stage thi dance for the benefit of the patrons of the pavillion They will be dress ed in all their feathers and paint war PSEA RT EH te SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS MANILA. Counsel for 209 Philip charged wit joining a mutiny, offered no defense and moved dismissal of the charges. WASHINGTON—The ‘liner Leviathan lost an inboard propeller | blade and will arrive a day behind schedule, advices to the shipping board stated. FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany —Trial flights of the dirigible 3 which is being built for the Am can government by the company, will begin August 25. ROME.—Opposition party leaders renewed r detision not to pur ticipate in parliamentary work us | nt methods of th nment prevail a recommendation of . in order that it might ha more time to consider an app for commutation. FORT COLLINS—The Whitaker well of Use Unlon Oil company of California on the Fort Collins dome | north of here came in with its ini-| tial flow undeterm!ned according to | Charles H, Sherman, General man ager of the company here. YOMING —Everybody’s Theater— Last Timo Today dack Hoxie f “SPARKS OF FLINT" Also BABY PEGGY 10e—30¢ Tomorrow—Only HARRY CAREY in “GOOD MEN AND TRUE” FEROCIOUS. will be listed. 2 Copyright 19: LOS AN ne's | When lyweood tw vividly lovely movie stars bit Aug. nt up. i arrived summers ago, y lips and wondered. e. many rather great men had ared for Pela, whispered the winds ' urope is far off and 10r—but time tempered, r to invoke humble, nows better. quality Tade Styk: in Hol- certain *t fs sald, has been in turn In Eu- . matrimony ow. But Pola, even| me'low shadow + Yl brtet 5 © to rett bright ya had ming to prefer n to of. ambition ainted abl Tilden 2nd a paid worshipful court. Che Casver Daily Cridune POLA NEGRI TURNS DEAF EAR TO GOSSIPS; LOVE CONQUESTS CONTINUE MANY AND VARIED RY TED LEBERTHON 0 Casper Tribune, 3.—How bave pounded impor- » door of Poln's heart Hungar- harife Chaplin; William Rod La Rocque have And each, nissed—to become no more than a with a laugh, parted the after each nema tragedienne jn Paris. Deeply nam- oured, he followed her to New York, bringing the painting with him and exhibiting ft there. Suddenly dur- ing the exhibit, the newspapers an- nounced Pola’s engagement to Chap- lin, Styka, feeling that Pola from the exhibit. birthday. What™a troubled thing was the bitter-sweet, whimsical romance be- tween Pola and her “Sharlee.” Four times thelr engagement was broke: each time crudely mended. last reconciliation was at Pola's bed. One night at the Am: bassador Hotel in Los Angeles, Pola William Tilde: tennis champion and Manuel Alonzo. another was seen with of Spain, while in Manefactured and guaranteed by NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, ING. New York—San Francisco Headquarters for Radio Battery Information Dance this BLOOD-CURDLING DANCE, AND BALANCE OF WEEK SNAPP BROS. SHOWS MOST POPULAR PLACE OF AMUSEMENT Good Time for Old and’ Young COME OUT TONIGHT See a Real Indian War Dance IN ALL THEIR FEATHERS AND WAR PAINT This is the dance that was used to INCITE Indians to become ENTHUSED with the SPIRIT that would act upon their minds to make their FIGHTING more Arrangements have béen completed to permit the Indians to » and several other NATIVE DANCES NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THIS DANCE Located on East Yellowstone Highway IN CASPER SPECIAL MUSIC TONIGHT Riverview Park MILLS, WYOMING “WHERE JOY REIGNS SUPREME” unutterable ache for which there is no remedy but time, withdrew the painting of Later in a moment of high-hearted generos- It. he sent the painting to her and sailed back to Paris. And what did Pola do? gave the painting to CHaplin for his Promptly When it’s thirsty | “Sharlee” showed ‘Pola his ‘They laughed and fl palm-bordered, stucco-st! of Hollywood—rode, and danced together. numerous dinners, they were to be married. ‘The| someone” Pola laughed. La Rosque. “Rod actor. Do I love him? 2nd, wonderful man.” box hen—Pola began to be) seen at are theater parties,|the remaining entries in the Colo- social affairs, with Rod La Rocque.|rado endurance ride dropped out And then the film colony had It that | after finishing half of the sixty mile SEATTLE MAN GIVES — ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE “Everybody is insisting I marry ‘When asked if she were engaged to Rod is a fine screen Maybe. But as to my marrying him, that is rid culous, even though Rod is one road Seid Wuitees rae 2nd, at loth ,back and Lenore Ulrich] dinner with Wi ion al iis ardent: undivided attention. The|the Los Angeles Athletic club. Was/|t very next morning, Pola startled|a spark to be kindled from the ashes the film colony by declaring that} of last year's courship? shaplin had received his conge some ye’ weeks before—very. unostenta-| where she is at work, Pola said: tiously, of course—and that she ad- eh mired Mr. Tilden “‘very, very much."| nothing else to say.’ For a season, Pola and Tilden were held in the golden’skeins of romance. | after love. amid the] scorching suns. streets| again to the bright valleys of anr ee Interviewed “at the “We are just friends atd there's Nothing else to say. Cool dined | bition. COLORADO stronger,” is t' of T. J. Par! Seattle, Wash. 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