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ing he vanr Che aspet Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1924. thrown into the more or less inter- esting company of ec ultra*smart set and met a highly {nteresting gentleman, Naturally, the papers jet everyone know about the thing—in ftself ab- solutely harmless. But you know how people will talk and what i pens to renutations when. the talk. So who can blame Dor Short and his brother-in-law threatening the editor of Gossip. “LOVE OF WOMEN” [5 PIGTURE ON DWORGE photoplay, three at The Setco Love of days’ en Ameri for Gotham Chadwick has the leading role and she $s ably stp-| But what has all this to do with Montagu Love, Maurice|the death of Seaton Davis, the in- Lawfore Davidson, Mary| teresting gentleman Mrs. Short was Marie Shotwell and] Seen with so frequently. That's just ; it—what? “The Guilty One,” a Parainount picture, featuring Agnes Ayres, brings it all out at the Riatto thea- ter today, Ita a story of a wife's devotion to her husband, a real mys- tery-drama that will keep you guess- ing. You've never seen anything quite like it on the scren before in production, Henabery made your Ufe, It's a Joseph Henabery Stranger,” and you know what a picture that was, “The Guilty On s said to be infinztely more interest: uls with the increas some divorce problem the interlocutory de- ins of possibly prevent- nt Separayion. Cynthia field, who really love appear in the divorce gh a situation largely t by the villain, Bron- ly assisted by Cynthia's The, judge, hoping that time heal the breach, grants only an tory decree. An accident to nts othe thre court itt ts Herrick brings Cynthia |!g. and appealing. and Ernest togetherandmakesthem| There's a great cast playing in realize how much they mean to|SUPport of Miss Ayres in this pro- ch other and to their child, They|uction, Edward Burns is leading aga'n befor the judge and tell} ™an To mention Clarence Burton, him they don’t want a divorce after} Cyril Ring, ‘aylor, Crau- all Honor is ove ed and de-|ford Kent and orge Seigman lares !t is a great pity that nine out] WOuld be to name but a few of the ten divorce cases cannot be brought| Prominent players in the cast. It's to such a satisfactory conclusion a knockout as is the story. Helene Chadwick gives a very|, If you miss “The Guilty One,” you sympathetic internetation of the| have no-one to ne to blame but yourself. 1s of the young wife, while Law ford Davidson is equally pleasing as the erring repentant husband, Of course Montagu Love and Mary Thurman make delightful villains, in fact one cannot blame the husbana@ much for falling a victim to the vampish wiles of bt the. latter HOPED 10 BE ENGINEER ize that am- one of the PARAMOUNT FILMS BIG. Huzhes, ers in “Children of PLOT IN “GUILTY ONE” irst National picture which plays at the Iris today and Thureda ot ly did drive one of See the leviathans at that tender age Donald sh just would work | Howe he soon changed that ns- nights and friend wife just would|Piration ‘and substituted acting. have her entertainment, so ashe was | /tushes born in Bisbee, Arizona, ) ceaensiemesstintialiiachiaiadisiiiiandtientiniandnts | OGGUNOe Big 57 His most recent screen success was, in Thomas H. Ince's mars of Jealousy.” Directed by F I creator of “Humoresque, of Dust” ts the absorbing romar three yours people; n poor boy and a wealthy boy and girl. The action is laid out in and around Gramercy Park. New York City, and involves the caretaker of the girl's estate. eplete with human touches, the in cidents resulting in the culmination of this romance presents a story greater appeal than,"Humoresaui Pauline Garon, Johnny Walker and Bert Woodrutt aro other prin. elpals in the allstar cast. you wanta clear shiin z If your skin is not Sek smooth and glowing, or has suffered {rom an unwise use of cosmetics, here is an easy, inex- pensive way to Clear it: Spread ona little Resinol Ointment, letting it remain for ten minutes, Then wash off with Resingl NO Yeye/2) and bet water, Finish with a dash o clear, cold water toclose the pores. D+ this regularity, once « day, and see if it docs quickly soothe aad cleanse the pores, lessen ihe ten. ency to pimples, and leave the complerion clear. free aed velvety, Resino!l Soap aud Resiacl Viauae: are sold by all drug sista “TOO MUCH MUSTARD” CLOSES HERE TONIGHT “To Much Mustard” which is the§ musical comedy presented by the Girls of the Follies at the Columbia thes is playing there for the last times tonight. It is a comedy domestic troubles that has suce: ed in pleasing audiences that have attended jt. Songs and solo dances coupled with the work of the Follies Beauty chorus assist in carrying out & program of worthwhile entertain- ment. ‘One photoplay. CURWOOD FILM CLOSING NEW PHOTOPLAY COMING James Oliver Curwood’s |The Girl from Poroupine” presented for Million in Jewels’ is the story, is being the last time tonight on the screen at the Wyoming the ater. This is a typical Curwood film with scenes of the far north predom- inating. The Just Whistle (Certified) Wyoming will present a unique and thrilling feature tomor- row in ‘The Passing of the Okla- homa Outlaw.” It is a faithful pre- sentation of that phase of Okla- homa’s history. pckek) A19- a Ruan Expert watch and jewelry repair. Ing Susper Jewe'ry Co.. 0-8 Bldg. Satisfying CONTEST AD, An orange drink that em- bodies all the cooling quality of the fruit, with the thrist-quenching abil- ity of a clean, cool drink. Healthful Made of purest ents with care taken to have every operation ab- solutely free from hands. ingredi- —wi Bottled by the Casper Bottling Works, Inc. Member of A. B, of C. B. “The | “THE COVERED WAGON” Emerson Hough’s Saturday Evening Post Serial “TheCovered. Wagon” ~ ‘The Sensation of Two Continents A JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION ith— J. Warren Kerrigan Ernest Torrence Tully Marshall Lois Wilson A VIVID AND THRILLING PORTRAYAL OF THE PIONEER WEST Sunday, Sept. 27 ‘RICH PAINTING TD BE PLACED ON EXHIBITION :Golden Rule Store to Be Mecca Saturday For Art Admirers. The $80,000 painting “If Thea Hadst Known. Oh Jerusalem” by Paul Mersereau will be placed on exhibition at the Golden Rule De- partment store Saturday and wi'l be kept thexe for two weeks. This is a pleture that has achieved world wide recognition. “In studying the pleture,” says the artist, ‘you will* notice arising from the distant hilis q volume of smoks-which naturally indicates the presence of fire; you have all heard frequently of Gehenna, and Gehenna is that spot or Iceation referred to in the good book in the statement “Where the worm never dieth and the fire is not quenched.” “Wien the Writer was a boy the impression was instilled into his mind that this place was ‘Hell’ or ‘Hades.’ The city of Jerusalem is not possessed’ of any sewerage sys- tem; its streéts until recently per- haps have almost swarmed with Decision to erect new signs one milé on each side of Hell's Half Acré, calling attention of tourists and others’to the close proximity of this freak of nature that it may no! be passed unnoticed, was reached at a meeting Tuesday of the Casper Motor club. Many people who‘ trave" the. Yellowstone highway pass by this geological attraction without realiz- ing the fact, it has “been learned from those who have stopped at the tourist camp here. Hell’s Half Acre is located some 46 milles west ct here. It was also decided that the Cas- per Motor club would ask the county commissioners to furnish warning signs against dumping of garbage along highways. If these signs are furnished by the county they will be placed by the Motor club, It was also decided that— “The Casper Motor club will pay twenty-five dollars to any person or persons furnishing information lead- ing to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons who shall dump or Jeave garbage or refuse upon or along any public road or in Natrona county contrary to law. The Casper Motor club will pay twenty-five dollars to any per- son or persons furnishing informa- tion leading to the arrest and con- viction of any person or persons who sshall break or destroy the light pedestals or globés on Platte bridge, west the city of Casper on the Yellowstune Highway.’ The following directors agreed to furnish automobiles, next Sunday. pigs and dogs who were the scay- engers becaure all refuse from the homes was thrdwn out into the streets, including ashes. Naturally these pigs and dogs died and with other debris they were co'lected and caried out of the city and cast into this great pit. The product of ashes, fats and other elements naturally produced _ spontaneous combustion. ‘Thus you can plainly see how such a condition as ‘the worm never dying’ and ‘fire being * does cbtain. ‘The and sunset effect which I have ‘oduced can so be attrib. uted to the presen of mist and smoke The mi-strong light of » foreground naturally reflect- from above, makes the presence local color legitimate. Jerusalem in the modern Jerusalem, which you knety ie Jess than but a compilation of “And not picture is the He was gifted with natural talent, and aside from a few months ci study he self taught. He is posressed of an international repu ation as a colorist and excels as a landscape painter, his ‘smaller can- vasses betng very much sought = 242 W. Yellowston after. ‘4 a pee With the “object of inducing Australians to give a definite prefer- ence to home-made commodities as jasainst those that are imported, jAuetralian-Made Preference Led haa been formed DEMAND pamag Over 100,000 people hav. testified that TANLA' has relieved them of: —with— Love Maurice Costello Stomach Trouble, aie Rheumatism, STAN LAUREL Mal-Nutrition, —in— Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, Torpid Liver or Constipation. “Ask Anyone Who Taken TANLAC” OVER 40 MILLION BOTTLES NEWS AND TOPICS Shows 1, 2, 8.30, 5, 6:30, 8, 10¢ and 40c For Gale By All Good Drugsists | STARTS FRIDAY One Week Starting Matinee, 1 and 3 Evening, 7 and 9 HELL’S HALF ACRE WILL BE POSTED BY THE MOTOR CLUB The Paint That Will Make Any Floor Beautiful ‘OME floors are beautiful in which prob. ab’ existed in the first century i “The view is not from the Mount Devoe Floor paint ts’ ensy to, ; arc 2) apply, is spot-resisting, dries rapidly of Olives, but the 1 of a much and le hard enougtt to proveet th higher hill on the east side of the | floor against a great deal of vigorou: city.” wear Its coat is not brittle ai Paul Mersereau, the artist, was does not crack, check or peel, but born in Rheims, France, in 1870. _Don't call a room homelike untit —= JOHN JOURGENSEN AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR DEVOE PAINT AND VARNISH PRODUCTS TODAY romorrow Love of Women HELENE CHADWICK Mary Thurman “SCORCHING SANDS” TOM MI ‘The Last of the Duanes’ AMERICA Edison was another member. As the party lounged about a camp fire at night, Edison remarked that there had at that moment come to him the suggestion of solution of a problem on which he long had been working —to discaver a substance suitable for the element of an ineandescent elec- tric light filament. The solution ar- atternoon, for the annual good fellow-| rived at in the camp was applied by ship ride, for the aged people and|the inventor upon his return eqst, invalids of Casper: J. B. Griffith,| and within a year he brought out the W. F. Wilkerson, Frank Scherck, J,| first succeastul incandescent bulb. a ener oc cis Sister Gat rae EXPERIMENT FARM TO BE MEETING PLAGE willing to furnish cars for this big CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 27.—Ur- LAST TIMES TODAY James Oliver Curwood’s “THE GIRL FROM PORCUPINE” brother activity of the Motor Club Commerce, 1940, not later than Sat- urday morning, Aug. 30th. If there are any invalids or aged people in Casper who want to take afternoon, and who have not yet been seen, kindly leave word at|ban and rural residents of Laramie Chamber of Commerce headquarters. te aba a @ ‘get together” dinner at the eats 2 experiment farm at Archer, 8 miles Rail Shop Foreman | case’ ot cheyenne. ‘The gathering will be for the purpose of promoting town’ and country dwellers. The * eg|Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce, In 1869 On Visit) the civic ciubs of Cheyenne and Pine Bluffs and the University of Wyo- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 27—R.|ernor Ross will be present. A fried M..Galbraith of Pine Bluff, Ark.,|chicken dinner, with corn on the a Wyoming pioneer who has not|cob as a side dish, will be served. was here ‘Tuesday, ,renewing ac- quaintances with “old timers.” He was general foreman of the Lara- mie shops of the Union Pac'fic rail- Was a master mechanic on the Ne braska division. Mr. Golbraith was a member of a hunting party in the Elk Mountain are requested.to call Chamber of an automobile, ride next Sunday county are to meet next Friday at At State. Capital a better understanding between ming wil send representatives. Gov- lived in Wyoming for many years, way company in 1869-70, and later ‘Thomas _A- —Also— “Sailor Maids” TOMORROW “The Passing of the Oklahoma Outlaws” WYOMING Everybody’s Theatre. the floor has been made 4s bright and beautiful as paint can make it. See that your floors hold the beauty that they get by using Devoo Floor Paint . .. sold in the most artisticand effective tints and tones, if you want in Parish Safran bere a Cheek a ad Cope e Casper, Wyo. THORSDAY “CHILDREN OF DUST” —with— Johnny Walker Frankie Pauline Garon Also Comedy “A LOOSE TIGHT WAD” 10c and 20c The loveliest of screen heroines in the jazziest of Broadway- Butte: pictures. Made by “The Covered Wagon" director from the famous novel “The Salamander.” STARTS SATURDAY * 9:30 STARTS FRIDAY —AND— “TONY” —IN— ZANE GREY’S GREAT NOVEL This is the second great Zane Grey SAME story in which Mix and Tony have appeared, the first was “The Lone ADMISSION Star Ranger,” you'll never forget : it—we' doubt if you'll forget “ ‘The PRICE Last of the Duanes” after you've seen it 10c and 40c Srotect Yourself! Do Not Accept Imitations ws Substitutes Ask for and Get HORLICK’ who originated and named the product MALTED MILK Used by thousands for nearly 40 years Nourishing Food for Infants, Growing Children, Invalids, Nursing Mothers, and All Ages Get HoRLICK’S. Try the digestible FOOD-DRINK. No Cooking Prepare ie AT HOME, SEND 10c for Mixer. Horlick’s, Racine, Wis. A BISHUP-CASS INHALER Was She to Blame? ADOLPH ZUKOR ano JESSE L.LASKY preset rn JOSEPH HENABERY PRODUCTION were Agnes The drama of a young, wife whose in- nocent affair with another man _ de-- veloped into a scan- dal, with amazing results, —Also— You'li Laugh and Laugh and Laugh at “GETTING GERTIE’S GOAT”: A Christie Comedy with Dorothy Devore FUN FROM THE PRESS TODAY RIALTO === COLUMBI 7:40, 9:20 LAWRENCE and VOGANS New Musical Comedy Company “Girls of the Follies’’ In the Delightful Farce Comedy “TOO MUCH MUSTARD’ With New Songs, Dances and Specialties Beautiful Scenery and Costumes A BEAUTY CHORUS PRETTY GIRLS SINGERS AND DANCERS GORGEOUS COSTUMES TONIGHT* 6:45 9 o’Cl. Feature Picture, “One Million In Jewels” NEW SHOW TOMORROW

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