Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 23, 1924, Page 4

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be SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1994, Bank of Now York, who sailed gr the British yrades. union congress a3 the American Federation of Labor legate. + PAGE FOUR. ittieat folk are sensitve about @& man’s age. The junlor ‘senator from Indiana, Senator Ralston, Democrat. was popular in the middie west and considered seriously for the Demo- cratic nomination, but his party col- were afraid that his age, 66, would be a handicap and that oppo- Rents would constantly rele Cs ot their efforts to persuade the vot- oe to esioct a pee ie Net YORK.—Cancellation of the) ¥°**- ‘There is no general unders Allies’ debt to the United States will jm government circles as to the a8¢/be undertaken In a drive that will] ATHENS.—Renewal of troubles in ROME.—Pope Pius is active’y ower soeing all the work of repaiys and decorations now under Way ay the Vatican in preparation for the hely high regard for womank!ng and anx- jous to be self-respecting. But he cannot be for the reason that when he drinks he becomes a beast, His us self dominates and he fhe Wolf Man.” Gilbert's acting in this part 18 superb. The cast supporting Gilbert con sists of Norma Shearer, Alma Fran- Barroud, Eugene P: LEGION SHOW PLEASES, QNE AGT 15 HELD OVER It was not to be wondered at that © theater was crowded yes tirement from public office, but} follow the acceptance of the Dawes|the Greek navy led aut! bod ey judges ave ravely appointed it was predicted by Peter J.| threaten martial law and prosecu- newadays if they are beyond 70 un- ly, president of the Federation! tions for treason. Z tess, of course, they are in excellent hegith. Seventy is considered an upper limit. i - te The question of age is going to and last t when ‘the ole, Charles ‘ an Legio: the manage n, Thomas R be heard from a good deal in the ft th rated to|} DR. Oo. forthcoming campaign—and. not to over a really worthwhile show *n and Ebba the detriment af the two candidates ef the major parties, but as a means of convincing yoters of the futility of voting the third tcke' MARSHALL TURNED INTO ee MULE IN THIS PICTURE Here is Norman Selby (Kid MeCpy) being questioned by District Attorney Asa Keyes (left) and Detective wo enaere ever cease—in the ne folowing his arrest in Las Angeles a» the slayer of Mrs, Theresa Mors. MeCoy was taken after) Ove? Jo ee he wounded three persons, 7 ly Marehall, famous charact: actor, ie turned inte a mule in Maurice Tourneur's fascinating pro- field was 49. Most or the presidents] duction, “The Brass Bottle,” which have been in the fifties. is the First National picture playing All the vice presidential candidates | at the Iris theater for the Jast times this year are young men. They| today. usually are. But Senator La Fol- He has the role of Professor Fut- lette has the distinction af running] voye, a distinguished archaeologist, for office at an age almost unpre-| who inegurs the wrath of a genie that cedented in American history, It]/come out of @ brass bottle and will not be.an asset but a Hability' transforma the old scientist into the mpaign. ‘The po- hybrid of revenge. A GOOD, COOL SWIM THESE HOT DAYS WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT - ERVIEW PAR IS THE PLACE TO GO Mona. E.K. LINGOLN MOST VERSATILE OF AGTORS that would not only entertain the fans but which would also provide funds for the state convention of the Legion to be held in Casper next nd Cook presented their n Ragtime to Opera’ so . the Rialto management de- led to hold over these artists for the show today. The lady plays beth she and the| Ff such songs as K. Lincolp, now starring in the Selznick picture, “The Right of the Bound,” and] Strongest’ which comes to the * demonstrat-| America theater tomorrow and Mon- atility of their talent. day is considered among the most | Her r did some nifty step-| versatile of screen players. a wild gun rayipage om the streets in which seemed inexhaustible, Mr. Lincoln has been in turn a i The Husband McCoy's Will / He pp joult steps! successful business man, a stage and reed without] screen leading man and star, a mo- he Legion quar-| tion picture producer, a mine own- at which pleased/er, and several other things, and some of them he still is. But he is not half as proud of this record of accomplishment as he Is of the fact that as the owner of the © Kennels, Patrfield, Conn. the finest aggregation of prize-winning Chow dogs in the country, « s them the famous un ten champion Greenacre Li Ping Age MAY PLAY SOME PART IN AIG CAMPAIGN LaFollette Is One of “The Printer‘s e that should add Devil” Don't fail to see Wes- ley as the little devil of a printer’s devil, get out ‘and into harum-scarum serapes. 8 n this film and ide enough laughter to last a week The story deals with managing of a small country Paper and the troubles that “TIGER LOVE” BIVEN ACCURATE SETTINGS Authenticity of atmosphere in George Melford's “Tiger Love" for Paramount was assured by the fact r princtpals In the cast had d in Spain, the story's locale. 0 no, who is featured Faylor in this vehicle, —Also— Hodge Podge Novelty EXTRA ATTRACTION BUSH and COOK real hoes “FROM RAGTIME TO OPERA” Shows 1, 2, 3:30, 5:15, 6:30, 8, 9:40 By NEA Airmail Service— This note, written by Kid MeCoy, was found in the apartment of Mrs, By NEA Airmail Rervice— Here ts Albert A. Mors, husband of Theresa Mors, with whose mur- drid and lived in years. David Tor- > toured Spain with his brother est on a yacation in the fall of Snitz Edwards played with the jiton Brothers in “A "rip ‘To itzerland"” In every — principal anish elty in 1885 and Mont! Col- appeared with the Boland Seville in Troupe in Madrid and 189 ger Love," which comes to the to tomorrow ought to be well h perfect with this quartette of. fering suggestions. > “THE CHEERFUL LIAR” COLUMBIA ATTRACTION action at the Colum- The latest at Oldest to Run for President. By DAVID LAWRENCE. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—John w. vis, age 51, dent Coolidge, age 52. or La Follette, age 69. isties will figure in the national npaign as an argument all by themselves. Do the American people want a man in the White House who Is physically able to eope with the almost superhuman tasks of the prewidency or do they wish to take a chance en a man already in falling health? As the campaign strategy is un folded it becomes apparent that the nitions of radicalism, progressiy- nservatism and all that they der Kid MeCoy is charged, on his way to the district attorney's office in Los Angles, He tried unsuceess- fully to dodge photographers. tor. To them, the question of the candidate's age will be propound- ed. Senator La Follette was born on June 14, nau gurated ¥ h, he would be within three months ef 70 years, At the expiration of his first term, he would be 1 74 years old, No man hag ever been eleeted to the presidency at such an advane- ed age, Willlam Henry Harrison was 8 when ingugurated and served one month, hary Taylar was 64 and died afte: year in office. The vigor with which . President Roosevelt conducted his Job was due rt to his youth. He old when he took the Theresa Mors following her death. Police contend it indicates that pug- ilist had intended killing the woman and thep ending his own life. ry gonsiderable discussion as to the ‘size of the presidential job and how it weighed down a man of advanced iness corporations eral manager at and nope would > age of 69. ¥ the presidency of the United States, which is the largest single business institution in the world is being sought today by one man who Is nearly 70 years old, ¥ he in yigorous health, the situation m light be different, but he has spent a large part of the past year under the care of a physician, Both President Coolidge and John W, Dayis are younger than most of the men who have .been elected to SLIM BRANDT’S SUPERB ENTERTAINERS There are many other good concessions that will make you enjoy the day’s outing, show you a good time, Come out and let us TODAY OR TONIGHT MAMMOTH BALLOON DANCE TONIGHT Entertainers 3:30, 8, 9:30 PRESENTED By _ ADOLPH ZUKOR Jtsse iia -theaiar’t Cheerful Liar’ as| ¢¢ will provide sufficient eon: dent. Woods] the presidency. President Coolidge presented by Lawrence and Voganal| troversy for those who take t row Wilson was 56 years old and|js the same age as Abraham Lincoln Civis of the Follies, It was produe-|treuble to analyze issues minutely,| broke when he was 63. President] when inaugurated, namely 62. Mr. ed for the first time in Casper laat| but with a yast number of voters| Harding was 65 when indugurated| Davis is somewhat younger, the The Grandest and Most Spectacular Balloon Dance night, Bob Wallace and Emmett Vo-| the personality and individual ability! and did not live out his term. same age as William Howard Taft Ever Witnessed in Casper—Do Not Miss gan have the chief comedy roles, of _a_candfdate is a_oon on assuming office. Grover Cleve- + wim E . aed RAVE SIS ERE SRROET ar cn gud was at cation incertae tee This Big Event ANTONIO MORENO </Pixta I uine Russell and Bob Wallace seored hits jy the spectal numbers ‘which the © between scenes, “Rouged Lips" is the picture. It features Viola Dana, “THE WOLF MAN” GIVEN APPROVAL BY AUDIENCE Grant was only 46. G first time. ESTELLE TAYLOR , Balloons in the ‘Air Balloons on the Floor Balloons Everywhere Balloons for Everybody TODAY JACK DEMPSEY \.AST TIMES TODAY “THE BRASS BOTTLE” LAST TIMES TODAY “THE WOLF MAN” AND TALK ABOUT MUSIC PRODUCTION ‘Pidure ing with society a one turn and the ett h acs Barbava LaMarr : “ meat hg mae John Culbert | tam, Moer “WEST OF THE ENTERTAINERS PRE, amazin ‘ real, red-bloodad moral” 1 onn mpe Tully Marshall WATER BUCKET” i love adven- jiroducoy by Willem Pox, with John |{ A picture of Elemental Passions and| _ Ford Sterling { Will Furnish That Snappy and Peppy fared ofte Span: {ure Bpenee, nat Atgiito a af the Worthern tikoot countrys nt et ee —also— Music—You Can’t Help But Enjoy It the {man who in the Ame’ heater and —ALSO— it 8 erage ipa pa in COMEDY MYSTERY !! 1 “JUDGMENT OF THE pe {f the first crowd was “CHILDREN WANTED” STORM” Also Comedy— Arkeon rtrays the Honorable —and— G ley, & young Londoner, | “MONKS Greater Than with 4 wer kde ‘on arin, Sober, ] Oc FOX NEWS 40c A LA MODE” “Way Down East” X TOMORRO W 10 is the perfect gentleman, with eres e ue Wan Q aerate 1, 2, 3:30," 6/30, 8, 9:30 10c AND 20c P I Jlancing Ay de y MONDAY--TUESDAY ants to Quit WYOMING ca rm ‘ Fi NEXT WEEK—ALL WEEK—“NOVELTY WEEK” Bourg body Phoatrs 25¢ MATINEE TODAY The New Musical Comedy Company Making a Big Hit PRETTY GIRLS : CLEVER COMEDIANS: FINE SINGERS GREAT DANCERS NEW SCENERY MANY SPECIALTIES LAWRENCE and VOGAN’S BISHOP-CASS THEATER TOMORROW AND MONDAY E.K.LINCOLN FRAGHT ihe ONGEST A VIVID PICTURE OF LIFE IN THE ALABAMA HILLS BIG DANCE North Washington Hal -TONIGHT SPIES IS BACK ON THE JOB WITH HIS ORCHESTRA OF SIX PIECES ue FOLLIES" THE - IN THE VERY FUNNY FARCE COMEDY “THE CHEERFUL LIAR” FUN AND FRIVOLITY MIRTH AND MELODY SONG AND DANCE Feature Picture Come Earl d Avoid $ VIOLA DANA in “RQUGED LIPS” Maticer T wail Atunding New Show Tomorrow --- “TOO MUCH MUSTARD” By NEA Alrmail Service— Having undertaken to Brazil with experts to superintend | warship building, the United § finds itself in an embarrassing posi- | tion somewhat difficult to abandon Kear Admiral’ Vogelsang, shown above, and several other members of the mission sent there now wish to be returned to sea duty because of the diseontent that has arisen among the, South American repub | lies, provide Plenty of Good Entertainment and a Good Time for All : It’s Nice and Cool Tonight Bring Your Best Girl and Come Along

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