Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1924, Page 4

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< < 1 1 « “ « ot oO em Am A eek A Aare et Sat me ew v t PAGE FOUR. PICKFORD PICTURE IS] te Refug from an by Lois Zellner. The supporting ¢ast includes Hugh Thompson, Arthur Edmund Carewe; Eric Mayne, Grace Morse, Victor ON LAST TIMES TODAY Pickford’s newest picture,| Potel, Gordon Russell, Gunnis Davis Vernon of Haddon Hall|and Mathilde Brundag the America theater In t picture’ y ePiycohey?e FQ NOVAK TO PLY IN — ovoponseescee| “MISSING DAUGHTERS” pent in d throug » of the prin- foles in the Selznick photo» Missing Daughters," which juled “to onen a four days’ agement at the America theater k takes the part of Eva , old-fashioned girl, who’ after « rrel with her sweet- fe heart, goes on a gay party with some flapper fri They are ir kidnapped and car by airplane to a’shady Meri subsequent stadurant. Her tudied adventures are reported od monarch, — Mi to be as thrilling as they are real- 1 weems faily ive | istic, nees Who have — -— v Vernon of Had temperament and varying moods the Queeh, firat a cwocongse "| PLMED AT WYOMING GIMOUFLAG EOANGE 1S),.,.ne-se photodrama of con- flicting love interests, with its 1lo- cale n Northwestern lumber camp, “ is promised by: Goldwyn when the latest Frank Lloyd preduction, “The Man From Lost River,* is shown at NOT MAN PUT ASUNDER” <==", car ning Wednesday. ‘The story is by Katharine ewlin Burt, whose rst original photoplay written | two previous stories, “The Branding One of the unique features in “Let| Iron’ and “Snowblind,” have been Man Put Asunder,” the pletur-| made into stirring motion pletures 1 of Basil King’s novel on the|by Goldwyn. and frivolit'es of society whieh|. . Seg t zal i LY t ures at the was espe- lf} ‘ kt of Tuturis th ; igures of the dance ¢ : hat they mer to t ithout being de. tected the lens of the camera tinguish between the walls of the p! man bodi as if they ha tform n they 1 been s and the hu CRASH, DENVER he producer al, Which is alto theater, n gnd supervised ments. | Minnesota —_ University Students Victims of Accident. planned the tec une “HENPEGKED HENRY” 1S) . Colo... Ang. 18. (United | were seriously injured when the automobile in which they were rid- The three unidentified men ate ~ ably fatally inju ae oe ee brodnocon. “os The men were removed to the He ecked He at be Colump! Fitzsimmons hospital after the acct yesterday was something In the com-| dent, McDonald, who recovered suf. De. wiih; Casperites :h ently to talk of the accldent, aad ag said the three men who were riding welcomed wh with him were picked up at Quinter, ted that | Kan., while they were hiking to Den aor ver and the only names he knew 2 them by Charlie, Lawrence “ . nt and Martin “s Lape The car skidded while driving at a ‘ale pir how rap'd fate, skidded ove > the side SHIP er n love when he cage IL irate wife uiling and. the firewo! In are K P. Hillman, Kel! Mast hafnitt. Th p all ible comedians and c edierines Lea * ‘Their contention.is that.the shaw 1s » Aug, 18—The to be a lnugn produeér and they sue-| motor ship Lady Kindersley of the in proving thelr contention. Hudson Bay company, trading in the Arc has been lost in Bering KATHERINE WAGDONALD 2° SS so Seat 1, by the today ind'c ere lost, it was said. “ ” — v nl ymptu six-hole. affair nh Was laid out by John Reid and Robert Lock r| near Yonkers, N rrow will be “Refuge,” a First | 1382. in a pasture r., in the fall of Che Casper Dailp COAL RATE IS NOT EQUABLE REPORT SAYS WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—Rates on coal from Colorado: and norther New Mexico producing districts to Missourl river points and destina- tons In western South Dakota, Ne braska and Kansas were held un- ony @razen EDwaRns. (United Press.Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—Behinad the scenes in.the' three rival political camps the all-important work of or- ganization is now swiftly proceeding Say inne etbtine ee he ee and the listless appearance of the terstate Commerce commiasion by poompaign in-these, August dog days, Examiner William J. Koehel, {Wil change)to a spectacular fight schedule of reasonable-and nor-pre- ‘wth the approach of September. Judicial rates Was pfescribed in the} Partisans who gather about the en Fepor te a ease se trdndes of the political headquarte: The comission. ited}¢ tins not yg} Here and /in Washington and--Chj made's ruling-op the:case. *S! lcagg andycomplain aboutythe lackeat hai Scar . - yard demonstration bathe party F Z ‘eftains ‘to arouse the’ rank .ant Death Sentence Is _| i. see tus teem 0 the Given To Russians of voters little dream ‘of the ag In the Republican ‘campaign. the soreness left by’ the Cleveland—cor)- vention has ‘all but disappeared ani the old Harding faction is working, shoulder to shouldet. with” Chairman TASHKENT, fRugsianyeTurkestan, Aug: 18.—M. Naroulaeff,” commissar Butler. for foreign affairs of the autonomous| While Democratic leaders claim soviet republic of Khiva and M.|that the wounds of the New York Kaniefff, commissar of trade and convention have all healed, the bit- commerce, have been condemned to death on charges of maladministra- tion for their own interests by de- frauding the state. A number of Bmlth forces stilt smoulders: in. some quarters, The Smith faction’ was mollified by the selection of Prank Hague of New. Jersey_as vice chair. man of the 4 Democratfe. national committee; but some McAdoo -lead- ers deeply resent the rejection of J. Bruce Krawer of} Montana as other. government officials were sen- tenced to imprisonment —— SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS CHARLESTON, W. Va.—Ten min- ing companies filed suit for injune- tions against the officers and agents of the United Mine Workers of/dent and taxpayer of Casper and America, asking the court to re-|'Natrona county for 8% years. She strain the union from tending aid! was born in the suburbs of Boston, to its members who refused to yiéld| Mass., was educated in that city and possession of company-owned houses.| Framingham Normal school and = New York university for the pos tion of school, teacher, which pos!- |tion she filled iz various parts: of the country successfully. She hag had nearly seven years experience with the records’ of the clerk’s_ office> of Natrona She js the pres®nt county o iffnominated and re will serve the: public county as faithfully an dun: as she has*in the past. | Alma F; | Hawley For County Clerk Alma F, Hawley has been a resi- LONDON.—Serious riots broke out at Mandalay, Upper Burma, ac- Ex. cording to dispatches to change Telegraph. the county county. day, automaticall torium has bee: of Argipe, a utionary movement was reported some time ago, according to a dispatch to La Naclon. PUTNAM, Conn.—G. Harold GU patric, cashier of the wrecked First National bank, lost large sums in copper speculation, according to re- cent disclosures, anididen NEW YORK.—tThe National As- sociation of Radio Broadcaster adopt- ed a plan under which radio artists will be pa‘d for their services. VISITORS who know Los Angeles will tell you that, despite its excel- lence of service and cui- sine, Gates Hotel rates are no higher than those of other good hotels. Centrally located—easily and quickly accessible to every point. + RATES FROM $150 PER pay eis ase erste ee FIGUEROA~, > LOS ANGELES.—Ralph de Palma won three events in the inaugural races at the Western Racing associa- tion opening at Culver City. CLEVELAND.—The old timers | | professional ball team, composed of old major league players, defeated a team composed of old time sand loters, 8 to 3 in a five-inning game, DEMAND PANLAG World's Best Tonle le have fostitied hat TANLAG has relieved them of: Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, Mal-Nutrition, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, 3 Loss of Appetite, Loss a eile Torp' yer or Constipation. “Ask A Who Has as Taken TANLAC” OVER 40 MILLION BOTTLES BOLD SALT CREEK BUSSES 3. Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE CASPER Townsend Hotel 8 a..m., 10 a. m., 2:30 p. wm. LEAVE SALT CREEK 3 a. m, 2 p.m, 5:30 p. m. For Bale By All Good Drugsists BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Bus Leaves 9:20 THE LAST FIVE PERFORMANCES TODAY OF —IN— ckford n sh Miss of eighteen who bra € ntrigue, 1 even treason, to wed her he ~ DIRECTED BY MARSHALL NEILAN TODAY tev ONLY ¥ Bishop-Cass Theater Mary Pickford Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall AT_1—3—5—7 AND 9 O’CLOCK TODAY er so supremely beautiful, never so splendid a’ portrayal as es parental wrath, rt's choice.—Beauty marks every DIRECTOR OF “DADDY LONG LEGS” MARK McDERMOTT, ALLAN FORREST, ESTELLE TAYLOR in Cast TELEPHONE 144 b ROAD SHOW aces. treach- A COMEDY THAT TONIGHT 8:15 ORGANIZATION AND CAMPAIGN PLANS PROCEEDING SWIFTLY - IN MAJOR POLITICAL CAMPS ter. feud between ‘the McAdoo find | COLUMBI F. P. HILLMAN FARCE COMEDY a “WENPECKED HENRY” ~On a Tour to the Pacific Coast, Direct from New York—Now. on Its y THE FUNNIEST PLAY EVER~ WRITTEN Cribune Ted Evans For Commissioner One of the popular candidates for the office of County Commissioner, 2-year, term, Is-E. 1. (Ted) Evans, jone of the pioneers of Natrona coun. |ty. Mr. Evans hag heen a resident ‘of Natrona County fory34 years, has | been a ‘payer for.twenty years, jand Js, well qualified.for the post: tion he seeks. Ted“{a a, son of W. T, “Evans, founder. of ,Evanavijle, Who was one of the first residents of, Casper. ‘Mn. Evans Is'a resident of North Casper, isa property owner and a |family man, and would fill the of. ‘tidé with credit to himself and the county. _ MOTHS Pt. 75¢ Qt. $1.25" © ‘ « Mosquitoes ~~ FRONT—Add U. 8, SENATORIFr WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—Send- tor Cxtt's death leaves vacant’ the rmanship of the “senate immi- ation committee and may result levution to that post of Sen ator Hiram Johnson of California, & promfhent figure In the recent fight: for Japanese exclusion. Ranking next to Senator Colt among Republicen members of the committee was Senator Sterling of South Dakota but he has been de afeted for renomination and it he takes the chairtnanship he can Balcony for Rent. in good “down town store. Good proposition for right party. Phone 1981. serve only until next March 4. png Johnson, who ranks af- te rling, 18 chairman of th nmittee on territor‘es and in- sular possessions and may not de sire to give up that place in order to become head of the immigration committee, In that event, the im: migration chairmanship probs will go to Senator Keyes of Hampshir EVA NOVAK EILEEN PERCY PAULINE STARKE CLAIRE ADAMS . ROCKLIFFE FELLOWES ROBERT EDISON WALTER LONG 2 THE SPLENDID CASTOF ¥ i BN eo x _ MISSING DAUGHTERS REAI, ENTERTAINMENT “Missing Daughters’ is one of those photoplays that has such variety of color that it’s sure to entertain. Beauti- ful girls, both kind of girls—it abounds in thrills, such as the combat in seaplanes—the most realisic ever made —there's comedy and romance too—and some of the most gorgeous caburet scenes ever filmed. STARTS TOMORROW TODAY One Show Only : ROAD SHOW IN TWO ACTS ae Twenty-eighth Week if IS NEW, NOVEL AND UP TO THE MINUTE * ADMISSION First 18 Rows 75c, plus tax Last 12 Rows 50c, plus tax *| according. to one scientist, because with modern shoes she no longer, ee, | uses it,as a foot balance. tist points’ out that’in the days of ancient “Greece woman had ‘three joints to her little toe, while it is known that Egyptian ‘women had four. have only two joints, while there cLEAN eh R SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1924. Womars.s little toe is disappearing,| are m&ny cases in which only ong joint Is found, The scien- "MORNING & women {CE E P Kee ed, v Nowadays normal EA! 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