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pute ue u hi PAGE FOUR. “TIGER LOVE” (5 HERE FOR LAST TIMES TODAY Tiger Love” ying at the Ri e for . This picture f no and Estello 1 n and is w which has been theater is to last times to- 8s Antonio ylor. It is laid n around the es- outlaw knewn as the wildcat who falls in love with an artistocrat. Moreno is excellent as the outlaw, while Miss Taylor capably portrays a woman of the Spanish type. Bush and Cook in their skit ‘From Ragtime to Opera” have suc- Jed in pleasing crowds at this have changed the gS rendered and the second ser- proves as entertaining as the first or REAL “VILLAGERS” IN FEATURE AT AMERICA In most photoplays in scenes where a large number of persons is required ordinary extras are em- ployed. Such is not the case in the Selco picture, Love of Women, for in the episodes which are sup- Posed to have taken place in Green- wich Village, actual habitues of that famous section, were engaged by Whitman Bennett, the producer and director. Among these was Miss FitzSimmons, who recently won the first prize in the beauty contest, which was held by Film Fun. Helene Chadwick heads the cast ef Love of Women and is supported by Montague Love, Maurice Costello, Mary Thurman, Lawford Davidson, Marle Shotwell and Frankie Evans. “Love of Women” opens at the America toda a SF 2B a A century ago Broadway, the most famous of w York streets, had a length of only two miles, eestncead sinc anal acs ies Beato ———_@—_____ CONSTANTLY SOONG TO RIDEBOUND HUSBAND In the “Lonely Road”, the First National picture which will be shown at the Iris theater for the last times d@y, Katherine MacDonald comes unhappy tod@: to the rescue of those wives whose old-fashioned husband, wives whose old-fashioned husbands believe only in t&e “clinging vine’ type of woman. For as the beautifying young life partner of a man who is “too proud to let his wife earn money" and de. nies her the pleasures and liberties that are the lot of most women of teaches him a lasting lesson that brings a happy solution today, she to an everyday problem. The modern woman has her in- nings in “The Lonely Road” which is said to be one of the most com: pelling dramas yet screened by Kath. erine MacDonald. In support of the star is an able Caldwell, Kathleen Kirkham, Eugenie Besser- cast, including Orville er, William Conklin, James Neill, Frank Leigh and Charles French. In “The Lonely Road" Miss Mac: Donald makes her first screen ap- pearance under the Victor Schertzinger, who silent drama. B. P. duced it. HARRY CAREY IS CAST IN EXCEPTIONAL ROLE If you dislike the usua! picture, you are in for a p! surprise. On the other hand, if you li westerns with action and thrills lore, he the treat of your life. hompson,” the new Hunt romberg production s « Harry o the Wyoming day run sta ing Saturday, is wald td be as dif: ferent from other sas “The Lightning Rid Carey's last ple ture, ent from the usual was diffe y Carey feature. Crammed to brim with action and telling a story of tense dramatic interest, it nething more in a genuine y the star. A slow of gait, easy y is given the in many of for which going by nature, ¢ ortunity putti little human touche: IMPROVED BUT No YEARLY Mopets Donse BrRotTHers Motor Cars COLISEUM MOTOR COMPANY 131 East Fifth Street ‘CONTEST AD, “THE COME TO THE RIALTO And be Entertained by Wonderful Ernest Torrence Beautiful Lois Wilson Handsome J. Warren Kerrigan Fine Old Tully Marshall On the Trail » is noted. When he is to protect a girl whom he has never seen, however, he suffers a strange morphosis and assumes all the racteristics of the title. “Tiger is quite the most unu cter Carey has yet portraye “Breezy” Reeves Eason, been responsible for m best pictures in the p under the persong! supervision of Hunt Stromberg oo “00 MUCH MUSTIRO” 5 000 SHOW HERE who has patrons I have shown be pleased with the ¢ Lawrence and Girls of the Follies, It is “Too Much Mustard” and deals with sertain domestic affairs in a clever and y fashion. A light plot its an cpportunity for the of numerous comedy situa- songs, a beauty chorus, ‘ous other rpecialties make show. is also a photoplay “Mil- in Jew , ARKEON PLAYING HOST TO LEGION DELEGATES) Many delegates and alternates to American Legion convention t night attended the Arkeon danc- academy as guests of the man- J. McKeon, 7 dblishmen them again this e mana in Th is inj will COVERED WAGON” IN “The Covered Wagon” Masterpiece of the Great Producer JAMES CRUZE One Week Starting September 27 Afternoon 1 and 8 Evenings, 7 and 9 direction of has a splendid record of success in the Schulberg pro- PP Pe Mr. Jack Dempsey. gentier contributor of deathless pa soled. in plainer words. he the work, eliminating, by a fe end, and c layout shows the fighter in his ma phases 0: ad v deft n of the fists. romantic nero of @he screen. ges tu ng the organ into a thing of chaste Grec idol Half Soled! oe ee 0 ie bi 0! a o o! (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) ange and brown is immensely popu- lar today, The grange is usualy con- fined to the straight an while the floppy crown tached scarf are in the other color. stantly grow longer are also grow- ing longer. A favorite ear jewel now is a pearl of huge dimensions hung est fringed dresses. which are short, flounces tion at present. The metiish black satin frock has/a high plaited ruff In vogue. It is often combined with ing suits which, despite the lateness day in bewildering variety, is one with a novel motif of embroidery. This is a diving girl, who in red PARIS—The little turban of or- bright green jersey suit. high front Jong at- PARIS—Ear rings which con- blue are still at the peak of fashion when used together mn @ long platinum chain. LONDON—An American Indian ffect is given by some of the lat- The dresses, often have two fringe in different NEW YORK—The Spanish heel/is seen on most of the new pumps worn here at present. These are frequent- ly of satin, but velvet pumps are also beginning to creep into the lime- Ug’ , Disarmament Turned Down By Rumania BUCHAREST, Aug. 26.—(By The Associated Press.)—Rumania can not accept the League of Nations’ disarmament plan, embodied in the mutual guarantees pact, it was an- nounced last night after a cabinet meeting. of hades. LONDON— White organdie, with lack satin, is a fanciful combina- f the organdie.~ NEW YORK—Ox blood coral is mong the semi-precious things now rystal and with ved gold beads. NEW YORK—Among the bath: f the season, are being offered to- literature, has had his nose halt it made over. A plastic surgeon did strokes, the turned up effect at the jan beauty, The zarb, also “before” and “after” be admitted free of charge and.per mitted to dance without cost This week is novelty gift week at the Arked DAWN=TO-UUSK — FLIER Wyo., Aug Texan who knows what's what in the west has ‘;wised up" Lieutenant Russell L, Maughan, dawp-to-dusk continent crosser, oncerning the r gallon” hat which was pre-| to him here, during his rec ord-breaking flight, by ‘I Joe Cahill { secretar f the Cheye Frontier Days committee. In a letter to Mr c it; Lieutenant Maughan 8: “The hat which you promised. me. I found wai for me at the field | on August 3 At first I didn’t fully appreciate what it re meant but | when I wore it club and had: Captain | real Texa t JONT TRY TO RAISE your family sithout it. For stomach aches anc pains; audden cramps, severe intestina colic and indiscretions of eating anc drinking, changes in water, diet o: climate, take CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA E Never fail to have it on hand. over the Offic McDaniel, a it were Bishop-Cass LAST TIMES TODAY KATHERINE MacDONALD ey “THE LONELY ROAD” Also Comedy “TIGHT SHOES” 10¢c AND 20¢ NOTICE MISS ELSIE B. HUGHES has returned from~ the coast cities and will re- sume her work at the Arkeon. | Dancing lessons in the latest, ever) afternoon adn evening. Call or phone. THE ARKEON | | 1604-J | * hed PROFUSE IN THANKS}: . long lost friend and explain to me the qualities of the 3X beaver, I ould not t but fully appreciate not only the spirit in which it wae given but the fact that I had a pres- ent which would last a life time.” - — so-called “whistling tree” s mostly in Barbados and parts Sudan The leaves have es in them, and ‘when a passes through them tle results. A strong wind will cause a note as loud as a siren. Summer or Winter ’ 3 the spread for bread NUCOA because of quality it’s as satisfactory in summer as winter CVO 282 The gentle Lre % sweet wh WYGMING Everybody's Theater TODAY James Oliver Curwood’s Production “THE GIRL FROM PORCUPINE” —Also— “SAILOR MAIDS” 10c AND 20¢ Now— Cooler Breakfasts Tomorrow’s breakfast prepared with tonight’s dinner—a QUICK QUAKER delight Try this new recipe ° ERE is the rich ty most delightfully cooling of hot weather H breakfasts: Made of oats, ’s supremely nourishing and invigorating, too. As you e dinner ti ht, cook your regular breakfast UICK QUAKER (the new Quaker Oats that quantity of cooks in three to five minutes). When done, pour into a pudding mould and let cool. Then place in the refrigerator over night. Cut in medium thick slices and serve at breakfast with fresh or cooked fruits or berries and sugar—float with rich milk or cream, The combination is delightful. A world noted chef discov ered this new way. Just for the joy of it, try it. Standard fall size and weight pack: _ Medium: 1% pounds; Large: 3 iatinder Yooa: Quick THE PARK IS YOURS | LEGION MEN During Your Stay in Casper SWIM DANCE Enjoy Yourselves Generally The Management Wishes the Convention Every Possible Success IVERVIEW PARK CASPER’S JOY SPOT black, orange and blue. dives all the way across the tunic front of a NEW YORK—Together with the LAST TIMEs TODAY and greatest lover. “TIGER LO ” With ANTONIO MORENO Antonio Moreno and Estelle Taylor in ESTELLE TAYLOR the Paramount Picture ‘Tiger Love® —Also— Mermaid Comedy, ‘(There He Goes” SPECIAL ATTRACTION BUSH and COOK Entertainérs DeLuxe—“From Ragtime to Opera” Shows: 1, 2:40, 4:80, 6, 7:40, 9:20 Entertainers: 38, 8, 9:30 COLUMBI LAWRENCE and VOGANS New Musical Comedy Company “Girls of the Follies” ‘TOO MUCH MUSTARD’ Specialties Beautiful Scenery and Costumes A BEAUTY CHORUS PRETTY GIRLS SINGERS AND DANCERS GORGEOUS COSTUMES TONIGHT 6:45 Feature Picture, ‘One Million In Jewels” SPECIAL MATINEE. TOMORROW TWO LADIES ADMITTED ON ONE 40c TICKET MILLS, WYO. Regular Casper Bus Service ‘LOVE OF W OMEN’ —WITH— HELENE - CHADWICK MONTAGUE LOVE MARY THURMAN MAURICE COSTELLO “Love of Women” shows in an amazing way, ‘mid gorgeous sur- roundings, the pitfalls o: marriage and the dangers of hasty divorce. When Are You Married and Not Married at the Same Time? This Picture Will Show You! —Also Comedy— STAN LAUREL “SCORCHING SANDS” Shows 1, 2, 8:30, 5, 6:80, 8. 9:30' 10c and 40c TODAY wipxespay THURSDAY BidHVUr-CASS LHBATER STARTING TOMORROW ‘44 Cigar ie made by : Consolidated Cigar Corporation, New Yori Distributed by/ ’ Pennella’s burning story of Spain’s fiercest bandit News 9 0'Cl.

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