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[AE 2s = PAGE FOUR. BETTY COMPSON P DOUBLE ROLE IN FILM ter has picked patrons in ing Betty ed a three rica to ajs with the influence ont may have upon another. rayed by Betty from home to country life. ), starts in ughter and, s. Brent dies s twin sister Miss Compson), in- fortune. She meets e with Robin Field he is Nancy, pays fon. An nequaint- ambling in a Jeorgina and separately to see er using the twins, only three fourths of gs, the smalles' 1 has been pre for the Queen's Dolls’ in Queer H Mary Pickford in ‘Dorothy Vernon’ America Friday In “Dorothy V Mall,” Mary Pick non of Haddon rekl- r—to in per- rm that the world loved ch pictures as “Daddy Long LAYS | MARY PICKFORD 6 | GOOD CAST IN PICTURE eption the members of y Pickford’s new and for United Artists Jorothy Vernon of. * which comes next ¢ America theater, con ven greater aggresa tion of stag nd screen stars than any list of pl rs that ever sup. ported her in any of her previous Picture offerings. Miss Pickford in the role of Dor othy Vernon is again the grown young woman. ‘This character, how ever, is wholly different from that of the Ittle strect singer so exquis: itely portrayed in “Rosita,” the plc- picture in which Miss Pickford first assumed a grown-up role. Anders Randolf, who appeared jn “The Bright Shawl,” takes the part of Sir George Vernon, and Mare Me- Dermott, well known on stage and screen, makes an admirable Sir Mal- stitutes 4g *|colm Vernon, cousin of Dorothy, to whom #he has been betrothed against her v iMaabeth Is interpreted by ames, well known in both ‘ope for her bril- gland’s famous Ge Taylor, popular scréen who has just finished with Cecil De Mille in "The Ten Com |mandments,” Was chosen as Queen Mary. Mme. Carrie Daumery, widow of the famous violinist, Ysaye, has the part of Lady Vernon, mother of Sir Maleolm and Lord Burley, Councel- lor to Queen Elizabeth, is ably hand- lea by Eric Mayne, who did notable work in “Suzanna” and “The Light that Failed.” Lottie Pickford Forrest, sister of the star, and who has not been seen on the screen for more than two years, is cast as Jenny Faxton, maid and confidante of Dorothy and the part of Rerkin: retainer of Sir John of the land is Wilfred Lucas, enay Foote portrays the Earl of Lelcester. Each of these two play ers has had extensive experience. the NL ban Ba “GREAT WAITE WAY” INGLUDES NEWS SHOTS At last there ls something new on creen, It js “"The Great White which ts playing at the Rialto theater, where it was received much in the manner of a conquering hero This latest million-dollar film from the Hearst studio is a pot-pourri of the high lights of sport, the stage, and Broadway during the past year. It can best be compared to the mus: {eal comedy revue having the added features of the personal appearance rities, It concerns all those things that " New Yorkers, sophisticated and un - soph'stica Uke to talk about. It 4 @ tm staged with a lavish hand, There are ore " h el Those who see “Dorothy | ‘ } of Haddon Hall” at the Ry ta noel Ba ng the way, a starting Friday we un 4 fight, just Re the 1 why this is no veing con veal thing in th Mary Pickford’s gr teat present it at regular Noyel Always Popular s Ma 1 50 r’s far novel, which j is popular, that you have to walt to get it at any public Miss Piokford is highly distinguished Mbrary, ed by a The pro: by Marshall two of her WINE OF NEW WEALTH FOUND Starting Tomorrow RIALTO WYOMING THEATER TODAY JANE NOVAK -in— “THE GOLDEN EVERYBODY'S | mi ‘in fact x Rickard Humphreys, referee, and fighters 1 Joe the Idition the: more thr'lling the leat lung Johnny Galla Then v ber of p made far tions or who publications f Arthur Brisbo us. They include who demonstrated his versatility as an actor; Billy De Beck, originator of Barney Google and Sp Plug, nd the better nown sports writers and cartoonists those far-reac’ pape ts. A secreenland come out to The Great White handicapped in that sons it brings before the 1 known as written by H erns Cain and © has made popular Cain ts a prize POWDER, PAINT AND A PRETTY FACE HAS LED MANY A MAN TO A SAD DISGRACE. Special Shows and Reels For Women Only FOR MEN ONLY Children Under 16 Not Admitted STARTING THURSDAY WYOMING RYBODY’S THEATER Che Casper Daily Tribune “SOME WILD OATS” 1S | BOGUS CHECK ARTIST in a Broadway musical comedy. A press agent, and a convincing one Shaw, who plays Cain, seems to be a rea} leather pusher. Our program informs us that he went into training for three months before he could undertake the part. Anita Stewart plays Mabel. TT. Roy Barnes, as the enterprising press agent, furnishes. most of the laughs. pe es MANY FEATURES FOUND IN FUN SHOW, A NEW TROUPE COMING HERE “iow strong are you? Dr. Norton who is presenting his hypnotic fun show at the Columbia theater would like to know. Maybe you are strong enough to Mft (with a little help) a rather heavy woman but the doctor wagers that you can't do it if he places his hands on the lady first. This is one of the features at the hypnotic fun show and there are many others showing just as remark- able ability, ‘ “Help Wanted" is the musical com- edy which Hap koberts and his troupe are presenting, ‘The Amaz- ing Lovers" {a tho photoplay. A road shox? is coming to the Columbia Sunday and Monday and it will present “Henpecked Henry,”’ Starting next Tuesday there will be a new musical comedy “Girls of the Follies,’* =. THEN G AE AN Cruiser Ordered To Honduras Port} WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. — The cruiser Gatveston, on patrol duty in southern waters, haw been ordered to Ceiba, Honduras, her commander “WELL ATTENDED HERE “Some Wild Oat: the picture at the Wyoming theater, has been at- tracting large crowds. The film brings out vividly the horrors of moral laxiy and because of its per- fect frankness on these matters it ig necessary to have different show- ings for the women and men. T! production has received wide com- ment whereever it has been shown and persons who are not ordinarily film fans are also discussing the 7 tute. a Body of Demented Man Who Leaped Off Train Is Found CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 12. — The body of George Snyder, 30, of Cheyenne, who perished from ex- posure near Evanston, Wyo., was brought to this elty Tuesday, to the home of Synder's parents, Mr. and Mrs, EB. F, Snyder. Sny body was found Monday in a dry irrigation ditch some dis- tance from Evanston, several days after he jumped from a ‘moving train while demented, The Eyan- ston coroner decided that an tn quest was not necessar, | Snyder last week started from San Francisco for. Cheyenne. From a point in Nevada he sent a telegram requesting his mother to meet him | at Ogden. Mrs. Snyder went to| Ogden and there ascertained that | her son had passed through, en| east, and that ,near Evanston, he had leaped from a moving train | ed. The search insti- im, following this des- ulted in the discovery Monday. coverey, of his being directed 40 with the American consul there. onfer heating your system. Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. No | hot kitchens. No frying us pare, the world’s premier in three minutes. That's quicker than toast! Quicker than coffee! Pre- pare it while the fruit is being served, Try it—it’s the Summer breakfast supreme, Standard fall size and weight packages . 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Why fry and cook a Summer’s morning ? ‘Here's a complete breakfast, luscious beyond com- vigor food, cooked and ready TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1924. sheriff's officers report, he was in| Driving a big motor truck engage! the ct of packing two suitcases, pre-|in hauling wheat from her father » paratory to leaving town. ranch to the mill, ta the way: ons had ‘ : BO spereg: steC! y , Wash , er, had been signed without author. high’ ae git hed bask esa ; ity, and with having cashed two of ‘Tribune wantads bring results. is sponding, mmer these checks at business houses. |” = ich of the checks cashed was PLACED UNDER RAREST = CHEYENNE, Wyo, Aug. 12. —| Hawes had given “Ryan was for $16. T0 THE PUBL IC Wiliam Ryan, painter, is under ar-] When Ryan was taken into custody, The manufacturers of “TADCO” Products fi'a- take this method of inviting the general C IFEEFFE. public to share in our success, -none better rest, charged pwith issuing three fraudulent checks to which the name of 5. 8. Hawes, his former employ- If you have any money, large or small amounts, to invest, call at Room 316 Mid- west Building and let us explain our propo- sition to you. The Arentz Development Company CHEMISTS, PRODUCERS, REFINERS Casper and Spring Valley, Wyoming Do You Remember The old barber shop, where every morning the sages of the town would gather, mull ‘over the preceding day’s happenings, read the Police Gazette, and maybe—whisper it —play a little game in the back room? P, 8.—Bring your Hay Fever with you. J. B. WARNER sole “WEST BOUND” Also’ Comedy 10c 20c LAST TIMES TODAY | COLUMBIA AND ALL WEEK BIG DOUBLE BILL DR. NORTON’S FUN SHOW A MIRTH-PROVOKING HYPNOTIC SHOW A ROAR FROM START TO FINISH Dr. Norton is one of America’s leading hypnotists'and convulses his audience with laughter and thrills them with his uncanny powers. Endorsed wherever he _appears. And do you recall the old fashioned red plush chairs and those fussy SHAVING MUGS? You bet you do, and Glory Be, things have changed. Now your BARBER SHOP is a business institution, alive to changes in the bar- bering business to more modern methods. New equip- ment, new methods of barbering, thoughtful consid- eration, and no shaving mug ‘racks with the horrors of poor soap, luke warm water nowadays. That was the idea of the Tribune shop in selecting its location, its personnel and its equipment, to make the shop the most modern, efficient and business like barber shop possible. That we have succeeded is shown in the. ever in- creasing patronage of satisfied seekers of careful barbering, ns Tribune Barber Shop Tribune Building S. W. Cooner, Prop. TONIGHT 6:45 9 o'Cl. —Also— The Joyland Company in “HELP WANTED” First Run Picture—“THE AMAZING LOVERS” Two Hours of Fun and Entertainment Two Betty Compsons in one picture—: As Georgina, sheltered and charming— As Nancy, her twin, headstrong, defiant— A remarkable portrayal of contrasts by Miss Compson in a fascinating, powerful drama. Betty Compson —IN— White Shadows CCMEDY—"POWDER AND LAST TIMES ALSO SPECIAL ATTRACTION GEO. CHAS. PRINCE NOTED NEW YORK VIOLIN SOLOIST - WILL_GIVE NIGHTLY CONCERTS STARTS TODAY TODAY Hypnotic Show Changed Every Day MAT. WED. 2:30 SPECIAL For Lapres TWO ADMITTED ON ONE TICKE’ ROAD SHOW COMING NEXT SUNDAY AND MONDAY “HENPECKED HENRY” The original New York company enroute to the Pa- cific Coast, now playing their twenty-eighth week, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeElOEOS STARTING NEXT TUESDAY LAWRENCE and VOGANS “GIRLS OF THE FOLLIES” For An Indefinite Run A GOOD, COOL SWIM THESE DAYS WILL CONVINCE. YOU THAT RIVERVIEW PARK IS THE PLACE TO GO SLIM BRANDT’S SUPERB ENTERTAINERS There are many other good concessions that A you enjoy the day’s outing. LAL eae Come Out and Let Us Show You a Good Time TODAY OR TONIGHT SMOKE” NEWS TOPICS 8 M EILI er ARSEILLES 3 GREATEST CAST OF STARS Broadway at 103d St. 8 (Subway Express Station at Door) 2 AND NEW. YORK CITY ELEBRITIES EVER ASSEMBLED LR INCLUDING Near Riverside Drive Central Park, Theatres Anita Stewart and Shopping Sections Harry Watson Florenz Ziegfeld T. Roy Barnes Dore Davidson Irvin 8. Cobb Joe Humphrey “Bugs” Baer Billy DeBeeck J. W. McGurk Harry Hirschfield Stanley Forde Geo. McManus Damon Runyan Winsor McCay Oscar Shaw Hal Forde H. C. Witwer Nell Brinkley Earle Sande Johnny Gallagher Pete Hartley “Kid” Broad Arthur Brisbane Singleroom, running water $2.50 Single room and bath $3 Double room, bath 25 per day Handsome suites of 2,3 rooms Dinner de Luxe $1.85 served in Blue Room and Grill Exceptional Orchestra M. P. MURTHA, Mgr.

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