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PAGE FOUR. “FLEASURE MAD” IVES FCTURES OF SOBIEN a life of to a whirl show which eater today, nm of life after some s. It is in every drama with Huntly c ing character in m: < y dramas, the princ! rs who support him a Mary Alden, and show at the Rialto vy and Friday. pes medi fore val “WOMAN ON THE JURY” 5 ELIBORITE SHOW 2 on the Jur the Iris the s ur nted in set- 1 with ar and is a arantee ¢ n evening's Months were spent in ion. an on the Jury" thrilled whieh Sylvia OTAR PLAYS GOOD AND BAD SISTERS IN FM The America t current a traction is “Wh nadows," star. rin; Compson, which opened yesterday * a three days’ engage- ment The story, which was written ai rect for the screen by Micha Mor- gon, the prominent playwright, vivid Jf ae (meri Tenedy ) ’ ge a aac, //\ ay Of; from all other laxatives and roliefa or Defective Elimination Cofistipation Biliousness The action of Nature’s Remedy (Nt Tablets) is more natural and thor ough. The effects will be a revela- tion—you will feel so good. Make the test. You will appreciate this difference. Used For Over Thirty Years Chips off the Old Block M JUNIORS —<Little iio The same N—in one-third doses, candy-coated. For children and adults. $0LD BY YOUR DAUGGIST VOTE FOR Tom Meaney DEMOCRATIC CHOICE FOR SHERIFF (Political Advertisement) Powder, paint and pretty face Has led many a man toa Special Shows and Reel for Women Only from 1 p. m,. to 5.p. m. Men only m 6 p. m. to 11 p. m. Children Under 16 Not Admitted STARTING THURSDAY |. WYOMING oft EVERYBODY'S THEATER ly portrays the influence which one those with whom it comes in con- tact. Betty Compson, more beautiful and accomplished than ever, a erself 0k, . A. B ell and Henry Victor. a les OUPERLATIVES USE 10 DESCRIBE —PIGKFORD’S Wikcn setting forth the qualities of a motion picture, an abundance of super-superiatives is.the thing most needed, according to the un- J f motion picture pub- nd advertising men. A phot always the “most stupend- ‘most beaytiful and spectacu- and the “greatest ever pro- me Vith regard to ‘‘Dorothy Vernon r the latest screen ‘y Pickford, com- America theater next of Hac prodvc ing | the , we are told by Manager Stew- art that the use of these well-worn superlatives is justified, Never since Miss Pickford started her screen career has she assembled such a cast of players. Weeks were in the selection of the cast s that for beauty and reality cannot be adequately described, were constructed after thorough | study and research had been made. | On the screen one sees the impres- sive castles of early England set in » landscapes that transport the that picturesque countr. United Artists rel Major's wide y Vernon of music and a sp ” ntation will feature this show NEW COMPANY COMING TO CLIMB TESIAY The | nagement of the Columbia theater ounces that it cured Lawrence and Vogans of the Follies” as the next m' comedy troupe to play at that shov house. The company comes here from St.Louis. An indefinite en- gagement will be opened at the Columbia next Tuesfay. Atithe present time, Dr. J. B. Nor- ton and his hypnotic fun show to gether with the Joyland company in “The Senator's Rest” is also at the Columbia. —— “SOME WILD OATS” 10 SHOW HERE TOMORROW “Some Wild © morrow at the, Wyoming: theater. This picture which has secured such commendation in other cities where been shown should do the ts" will opgn to: | been educated on in fundamentals of living and who desires to have a wild time in New York. The misery that results is sive example of the things ‘resh-water swimming records that over 100 yards woman is |roughly 10 ‘seconds slower than |man. The disparity increases rapid- y with distance, . ——— - — Tribune wantads bring results. '$5.00 Reward Five do‘lars revard will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper Daily ‘Tribune information leacing the capture of the person who fs udulently collecting subscriptions m ‘Tribune subscribers. Patrons f the paper should not pay any- one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper cr an authorized collector from the \oftice. 1f you are not sure you are Duying the right collector, ask nim| to show his credentials. If he can- not _do so please call the Tribune. ‘Telephone 15 pure unselfish life may have uponj LASTAND FINEST FILM] ght as well » had Miss Pickford in mind for Dorothy Vernon, It fits her g’orlous per- sonality perfectly. Her gowns are gorgeous. The America is fortunate in being able t> annouhce this’ masterpiece at | regular adnilssion “since it is now commanding legitimate _ theater prices in New ¥ nd abroad.— Adv. gel Eee In the recent British rifle “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall” at America Friday ba Mary Pickford became “the world’s sweetheart’ by playing just such roles as ‘Dorothy V on of Had don Hall,” in which she will be seen at the America theater, starting Fri day. Marshall Neilan knew what public wanted when he d Pickford in “Daddy Lo “Stella Maris" and he } surpans his former efforts thy the in Vernon of Hadden Hall,” newest production Amid magnificient settings Mary Doro- her ars as a little ‘o thrill I adventures for tt herolc youth. Never ha surrounded by a> fine cast supporting | ‘ r, Who wrote this fa- | matches at Bisley the Prince of Wales won the five-dollar prize for the best score gt the running deer =p “THE BLOT” 16 PLAYIN AT THE COLUMBIA TODAY ‘What is the greatest biot or stain on our American life of today?" The answer will be revealed today at the Columbia theater, when Lois Webber's great “The Blot,” opens its local showing. For this wonderful production, Miss Weber has chosen a subject SPORT BRIEFS | a SAN FRANCISCO.—Pat McGill, Omaha, defeated Francois La- marque, claimant of the French- Canadian heavyweight wrestling title. that is topical and human. aera dives Wooaeeecrh 'S.—The con- American i ‘The ‘World's Best Tonic Over 100, ha festitied “that TANLAG has relieved them of: Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, Mal-Nutrition, Sleeplessness, Loss of Appetite, Tees baie ver or Constipation. #, Who Has OVER 40 MILLION BOTTLES SOLD For Sale By All Good Druggists WYOMING EVERYBODY'S THEATER Last Time Today JANE NOVAK == “THE GOLDEN TRAIL” —also— ‘SPOOKY ROMANCE’ 10c—30c with his uncanny powers, appears. Two Hours, of Fun Hypnotic Show Ch. cific Coast, now playing th YOU LADY DANCERS OODLES OF PRIZES FOR YOU TONIGHT AT RIVERVIEW PARK JUDGES WILL MAKE THE AWARDS TO THE BEST LADY DANCERS IN THE HALL SWIM IN OUR CLEAN POOL—DANCE IN THAT COOL PAVILION Enjoy the Music and Cool Breezes RIVERVIEW PARK COLUMBIA 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 th —Also— The Joyland Company in “THE SENATORS REST” Feature Picture—‘*THE BLOT” ROAD SHOW COMING NEXT SUNDAY AND MONDAY “HENPECKED HENRY” The original New York company enroute to the Pa- STARTING NEXT TUESDAY LAWRENCE and VOGANS “GIRLS OF THE FOLLIES” A High Class Musical Comedy Company TONIGHT 6:45 9 o’Cl. hhe Endorsed wherever and Entertainment anged Every Day eir twenty-eighth week. © Casper Daily Cridune American drama, | S¢ * sect WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1924. Balair stud’s stable, won the $10,000 Alabama stakes for three year, old fillies. Princess Doreen was sec- ond, a length behind and Sunayr, the only other starter, third.- The time for the mile and a quarter was 2308 45. Pa tase TT ar, Leo Leonard of Barre, Pa., in the third round of a scheduled 12 round bout. jockey, was reported as less encour- aging. . NEW YORK.—Mickey Walker, world’s welterweight champion, turned to the New York state ath- letic commission his signed agree- ment to box Dave Shade of Call- fornia, in a titie match before January 1, 1925. > DENVER, Colo.—Eddie Mack’ of Alamosa, Colo., and Billy Papke of Denver,. will box 12 rounds at Al- buquerque, N. M., on August 18, it was announced here. They will weigh in at 126 pounds. The teat of swimming the English channel has beensaccomplished by Cal! the Tribuae for highway 1m five men jin all. : formation. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥— Priscilla Ruley, a bay filly of the CHARLESTON, 8S. C.— Young : z PLEASURE “MAD TODAY AND TOMORROW © BETTY COMPSON TODAY and THURS. “THE WOMAN ON THE JURY” —WITH— . Sylvia B: er “White Shadows” zank Mayo A eporenley ete I eet Interest Marg Ose: 7 “POWDER AND SMOKE” Fe orth BURNING LIFE’S CANDLE Roy Stewart —Special— GEORGE CHAS. PRINCE ~ VIOLIN SOLOIST 3 Times Daily A MOMENTARY BRILLIANCE—A SPUTTER—A FLICKER— AND THE END IS SPELLED FOR THE MOTH WHO IS PLEASURE MAD A swift reeling down the primrose path of the unreal. Intoxicated by the sparkling champagne of sudden riches, a vivid drama of love, laugh- ter and luxurious living. ‘ with MARY ALDEN, HUNTLEY GORDON, WM. COLLIER, JR., WARD CRANE, WINIFRED BRYSON, NORMA SHEARER. Also— .BOBBY VERNON CORNFED\" A Christie Comedy \ oh | 4 oe amond the cows r Ford Sterling Myrtle Stedman —ALSO COMEDY— “SAD BUT TRUE” W. J. (Bill) BAILEY Republican Candidate for SHERIFF An_ Experienced and Efficient Business Man TOMORROW —Political Advertisement ROAD SHOW COMING C OLUMBI A TWO DAYS ONLY—SUNDAY—MONDAY ““Henpecked MARSEILLES Broadway at 103d St. Gubway Express Station at Door), NEW.YORK CITY Near Riverside Drive’ Central Park, Theatres and Shopping Sections 9 9 Singleroom, running enry water $2.50 Single room and bath $3 Double room, bath $5 per day A FARCE COMEDY IN TWO ACTS Handscme suitesof 2, Srooms ‘Phe Best and Funniest Play That Has Been ire emir ey Produced in Years -. + Exceptional Orchestra - MATINEE SUNDAY.ONLY, 2:30—50c it Mlle atlieines oh ONE SHOW AT NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK—50c, 75c AMATEUR AD WRITING CONTEST SEVEN BIG PRIZES $25.00 IN CASH KETS i ; START NOW. hai Write an Ad, Per Rules Below and Win One of the Following Prizes. Fi: i: 3 Second $7.50; Third Prize, $5.00; F. ourth Prize, $2.50; Fifth Prize Two Tickets to “The grid: Ww. rye Sixth and Seventh Prize, One Ticket Each abt! WINNERS WILL-BE DECIDED BY THE TRIBUNE ADV: And Published in the Tribune of Sept ae arg Prize, ° One Ad of Those Submitted Will Be Published Each Day From Aug. 15 t. Ads Will Be Published Week of Sent as Pe 70 ona ; ALL NEWSPAPER MEN ARE BARRED FROM PARTICIPATING — PRIME FACTS REGARDING’ RULES =. /The COVERED WAGON’ the picture— “THE COVERED WAGON” PRODUCER—James Cruze, who in this production es- he Seven Prize Winning Producer JAMES CRUZE STORY—Several wa gon ; FE. trains combine and. start earn Nt Ee, Picture St tablished himself as one teems with novel ‘scenes eae RAERENGE of the foremost producers for Oregon. Molly Win- including, the trek of a LOIS WILSON in the country. gate is the fiancee of Sam big wagon train across the J. WARREN KERRIGAN AUTHOR—Emerson Hough, Woodhull, a stoundrel, prairie, fording a swollen one of the foremost of stream, a buffalo hunt, American novelists and an : and when she meets Will an Indian attack, a prairie TULLY MARSHALL tte authority on the old ‘west. Banion she becomes inter- fire and many others. ate of Showing ern frontier with which ested in him. The two fall The best that Buffalo ONE WEEKING STARTING the story deals. The story in love and complications Bill's show ever offered is SEPTEMBER 27 was published serially’ in ensue, thie fame to what is presented Time of Shows ane, Besurcay, Evening Post tacked et naa in this tremendous piature. Afternoons 2 and 4 book form under the ian Toe ops ventures are the SETTINGS—The scenes Evenings 7 and 9 rint of D. Appleton & Woodhull is killed’ iy were photographed.in_ the ‘0., publishers of N ull is killed by a wildest section of Utah, ae a ew oout Just as he is about and they give spectators RIALTO SCENARIST—Jack Cun. ard Molly later meet’ and DOUNtES Te ce ningham, the photo play- country the western pio- wright of wide experience, neers travelled:in tl of forty-nine. sai Sie Repo Mail All Ads to the “Covered Wagon Contest” Rialto Theater bring their love romance All ads to be Reol. 5 inches to a happy ending.