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c u r ' < 1 > 2 € 1 t 2 b J e r . 1 e c PAGE FOUR. fhe Casper Daily Cribdune SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1924, FEATURED PLAYERS iW NEW FILM NOW AT RIALTO THEATER di, Patsy Ruth Miller, weett Matt Moore. That's the lineup of featured play Herbert Brennan’s latest pro: or Paramount, “The Break that opens at the Rial c ge Fa and A fascinating plot with beautiful women and clever men characters as the central figures in a fast mov- makes “The Breaking » of the headline pictures that has been shown in Casper in many month: Matt Moore does the rhost diffi- cult character work of his tong ca- eer in filmdom, playing two dis tinct parts without a change in makeup 1 eee ET GALES OF LAUGHTER IN DOUG MAG LEAN'S NEW FILM FEATURE) Never Die,” Douglas Mac Lean’s latest laughing success starts the America today and is a hilar- medy. Never Say Die” ts decidedly the funniest picture Douglas MacLean ver produced Th > is an adaptation of Wil liam lively stage success of internatic fame which swept Broadway with gales of laughter for a year. In adapting it for the screen the comedy values have been intens!- wider scope of the and thrills ed into the picture jot even be imitated on Collier Tied through the motior ire camera ding feminine role sup. tar, is Lilllan Rich and girl never looked more wing. Helen Ferguson an 4 ant role as a vivacious little French dancer who comes be. tween Douglas and his sweetheart The story concerns a wealthy young man who {s pronounced in a serious condition by eminent | physi clans. A friend, to secure a share \ his estate, concocts a scheme for him to marry the fr'end’s fiancee. Contrary to plan the nero recovers his health and everybody is d’sap- pointed except the wife. The situa- ops into a smart rip-roar- sed of “treachery” by the d'sgruntled gold-diggers who hire a gunman to put him quietly out of the way. In the final seehes the terrified young man tries to escape in a dila pidated. haekney-cab. A runaway follows which is about the funniest und most thrilling ride ever seen on the screen. George J. Crone, who directed the picture, is to be com plimented, while Raymond Cannon, who wrote the scena Ray mond Griffith and Wade Botele: who ad: tures, did « of the the play for motion ple- endid work. The beauty y scenic shots and artistic and the St. Fisher. To top off this excellent musical comedy offering, there is the photo- Louls Blues by Earl Play “The Tiger's Claw" with Jack Holt in the leading role. There is a matinee for the kiddies this afternoon starting at 2:30. Boxes of candy with prizes in each will be given to each child attending. afternoon show today NORTH OF ALASKA” 1S FULL OF THRILLS In “North of Alaska," Miss Deley plays the part of the sweet heroine who attempts to conceal her sweet heart, from the searching eyes of the law, and when Miss Crosby as the woman of the dance hall, traces the man to his lair, and is about to dis. close his hiding place and claim the reward for his life, Miss Daley inter: feres and a fight is started between the two women that is said to be new sereen history. | Being friendly enem‘es, the two ac tresses did thelr best to make the battle realistic, and when the fight had waxed warm for.a few feet, they sort of reckl became jects to throw, and pailg of water . bottles, jars, cord we en Windows wept sail the afr before the direc tor and his ass'stants parted the two women. There’ were plenty of scratches and two dresses ruined, but it was a great scene, You'll admit it yourself after see'ng the picture. This fight was only one of ay, hewever, as the many other players in the cast had ample opportunities to display the'r amely Matty Mattison, I n, Jack Rich rdson, Biny Frs yette Me- sew Meehan host of y, 1 and Kee, others LOUISE GLAUM STARS IN PIGTURE AT IRIS Louise Glaum will appear on the n at the Iris theater today only Parker Read, Jr., production that ploits a theme of ut uplifting “Greater Than Love" deals with the Faith that transcends all earthly emotions. In Miss Glaum's support are Mahlon Hamilton, Don ald Mac 1d; Betty Francisco. Gertrude Cluire, Stanhope Wheat croft, and other notables of the silent drama, Fred Niblo directed —_— - PRES, COOLIDGE GIVES SPEEGH (Continued from Page One.) pointed out that the United State: had pursued that policy in contr! interiors i# to be ed to Jack the photographer. The picture n ‘le mark new ch in the carger of Dou Macl nd p him on a par with Chaplin yet with a type of clean, wholesome comedy which is} alt his own don't miss If you'like to laugh this one KIDS? MATINEE WILL BE BIEN TODAY AT POLUMBIA THEATER Columbia theater patrons have for their onterta'mment todays “The Fix er Wixed.” a snappy musieal comedy full of laughable situations, broad eomedy and peppery musical num. bers. Iommett Vogun handlea the principal comedy and fills the Di n eptably cer comedy art. and his put the Fred Le man servant 4 alor ght in addition a most capable east ir Which Lawrence, Gladys nd Karl promi les, pre t is certain to pl nission. ‘Then inging I : song er by Hal Lawrence BISHOP-CASS LAST TIMES TODAY LOUISE GLAUM —iN= “GREATER THAN LOVE” Also Comedy “SHOOT STRAIGHT” 10c and 20c utions to foreigw charities; in coun cil at the arbitration tables in latin A ica, in adjustment of war prob: lems in Europe; in the Washington rmament conference and in th settlement of the reparations prob lem. “The effect these will have averting war and promoti he added, cannot pcssibly estimated, They appear to h er to mark tho end of the old o and the beginning of a new « hope they are the end of ager and war the beginning of perma ring to the European, situa- sident declared “if wo want France and the ot allies paid, we can best work towards that end by assisting in restoration of the German people, now shorn of mili- tarism, to their full ptace in the fam'ly of peaceful. mankind.” Speaking again ‘of the supreme court, as well as of the entire tem of independent judiciar Mr Coolidge said its establishment through the constitution was one of the great contributions which Ameri patie LAST TIMES TODAY James Oliver Curwoed’s “NORTH OF ALASKA” —Also— BUDDY MESSINGER 10¢ 30c the} | American Leag: in history ca made to the ment,”" “That trib speaking specifi science of govern- * he continued, In lly of the supreme made as independ- as human nature action was taken purpore of protecting the individual, of earnings, his home, his with th the freedc guarding his life. 1e fact is that the constitution is the source of our freedom, Matn- taining {t, interpreting It, and de claring ure the only methods by constitution can be pre. 1 our I berties guaranteed where must be lodged the power to declare the constitution. If it be t 2 away from the court, it must either to the executive or the leg ve branch of the govern ment. 1¢, so far as I Imnow, has thought that it should go to the ex- ecutive. All those who advocate changes propose, I believe, that it should be transferred in whole or in art to the cohgress. I have a very high regard for legislative assem- blies. We have put a very great emphasis upon | representative goV- ernment, Jt is the only method by ——__. C | ZOC ropay 2:30 NEW SHOW Overthrow of the Yanks } By defeating the New York Yankees in the first game of the year’s ‘steenth “crucial sertes.” the Washington club took the lead in the race, which is, incidentally. one of the warmest races This episode shows Catcher Schang. retired at third on a close play. of the Yanks being which due deliberation can be secur. liberty ure is not judicial. Along with what are ad- mitted to be the merits of the ques- tion, also what is supposed to be the popular demand and the greatest par- tisan advantage weight very heavily n making legislative decisions. It is well known that when the house of representatives sits as a judicial body, to determine contested elec- tions, it has a tendency to decide in a partisan way. It is to be remem: bered also that under recent political practice there is’n strong tendency for legislatures to be very much in- fluenced by the executive. Whether we like this practice or not, there Is no use denying that it exists. With a dominant executive and a subser- SHICHEST sist pees = > years . SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERY WHERS KIDDIES? — COME TO THE MATINEE AT THE LUMBIA™=: AND RECEIVE A Box of Candy FREE —and see— A LAWRENCE and VOGAN’S NEW SHOW “The Fixer Fixed” —by the— GIRLS OF THE FOLLIES A Musical Comedy You Will Enjoy Also the Big Feature Picture JACK HOLT in “THE TIGER’S: CLAW” TONIGHT 6:45, 9 o’Clock TOMORROW “THE NEW PRODUCER” In the Cool DANCE TONIGHT RIVERVIEW PARK THE PLUNGE IS STILL OPEN Dancing, Wednesday, Staurday and Sunday Evenings RIVERVIEW PARK MILLS, WYO. Pavilion At Are You Troubled with Drain Pipe Obstructions The modern disc. cure for stopped updrains covery is a sure bowls and sewer pipes, Quicuiy rernoves the obstruction inanal most miraculous manner. Easy re use, harmless to all plumb: ing. Keep a can of CENOL, PIPE FLUSH handy at all times—a Sood investment, legisiature, the opportunity. would be very inviting to aggrandize- ment and very dangerous to liberty. That way leads toward imperialism. “Some people do not seem to understand fully the purpose of our constitutional restraints, They are not for protecting the majority either in or out of congress. They can protect themselves with their votes. We have adopted a written constitu- tien !n order that the minority, even down to the most insignificant in- dividual, might have their rights protected. So lohg as our constitu- tion remains in force, no majority, no matter how large, can deprive the individual of the right of life, liberty or property, or prohibit the free exerciife of religion or the free- dom of speech or of the press. If the authority now vested in the su- preme court were transferred to the congress any majority, no matter what their motive, could vote away ny of these most precious rights. Majorities are notorious! n- sible. After irreparable damage had been done the only remedy that the peogle would have would be the pri- vil f trying to defeat such a ma- t the next election. Every: y body that may be weak in resources or unpopular In the public estimation, also nearly every race religious belief would find them- selves practically without protection, if the authority of the supreme court should be broken down and its pow. ers lodged with the congre: CARNATION CO. [3 CELEBRATING 25TH BIRTHOA Wonderful — Enterprise Shown: in Building Milk Industry. Today marks thé twenty-fifth anniversary of an organiaztion which originating in the state of Washington has grown into an in- ternational enterprise with its prod- uct marketed in every part of the civilized world, The Carnation Milk Products company was founded in 1899 by -Elbridge Amos Stuart, “Father of the dairy industry in Washington,” who is still its presi- dent dnd one of this state's most public spirited citizens and the first can of Carnation milk was sealed in Kent just twenty-five years ago. Now only has the Carnation Mik HE biggest comedy achievement of the ii Lillian ear —- with ich, Helen Fe mn and a gang o! fun- makers in the cast. From Willie Collier's Greatest Stage Comedy Success /RIAL You'll Die Laughing At--- The unkissed bridegroom The fast, furious, funny divorce fakir The hurry-up wedding on the Palm Beach Special -. / Five famed doctors who give Doug a funny, phoney examination. The hilarious joy-ride im the dilapidated cab which lost horse and cabbie—and had Douglas inside ! —ALSO— OUR GANG Bb. id “COMMENCEMENT DAYS” Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6.30, 8, 9:30 10c and 40c Here are six excellent reasons why evéry- body in Casper should see that excellent picture, “THE COVERED WAGON,” to be shown at the _ RIALTO for a week starting September 27th: 1, THE STORY by Emerson Hough is a vivid por- trayal of the hardships of the early caravan winding its way across the prairie, of which Casper was an actual part. 2. THE DIRECTION of the picture by James Cruze has excited the admiration of even his closest competi- tors. 8, THE CAST includes Lois Wilson, J. Warren Ker- rigan, Tully Marshall, Ernest Torrence and many other capable players, assembled. 4. THE TIME arrangement is ideal, a given at one—three—seven and nine each day. A better: western cast has never been show being Any- body can easily arrange to see this wonderful picture. 5. desire, THE THEATER is 6. THE MUSIC will be as comfortable as you may delightful. The RIALTO gets the talent if it is to be obtained, Products company grown vast commercial organization itsel possessing ten condensaries on the Pacific coast alone, but it has been largely instrymental in bringitie about the development of the dairy industry in the Pacific northwest until this region has a world wide reputation for the quality of its milk and is known as the home of Many of the world’s most famous herds and individual cattle. ‘The story of Mr. Stuart's life is one of those typical instances of American pluck and perseverance, tivaling the exveriences of Horatio Alger’s. heroes, and showing how imagination and faith backed by energy and determination can ac- complish marvels. His history is the exceptional case of a man with Naldi Nia Miller George Fawcett Malt Moore into aa big idea living to see it develop tiinto a nation-wide service. ‘The past twentysfivé years hove brought many changes to the P. ciffe northwest—have — wilienr1 phénomenal ¢evelodmenis in auan lines of business, @ marvelqus growth and tremendous advanves |), doth the agricultural and industria) districts, but it ts doubtful #f an: ge” other one enterprise Im the past quarter of a pee pag vie en - remarkable an. inc: - pansion of the tiny plant started a: Kent in 1899 to the busi- ness of the Carnation Milk Products company of today. To enclose one colossal “farm in Montana required 600 miles of barbed Zz Semel Lash” presenta HERBERT BRENON Productior A double-barreled love-drama of Broad- way lights and the west. With a knock- out cast. From the novel and play by Mary Roberts Rinehart Screen play by Julie Hern and Edfrid Bingham Prelit ALSO KINOGRAM NEWS WEEKLY Shows at 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, TODAY TOMORROW MONDAY 5 | TONIGHT ADMISSION ONLY 50c—LADIES FREE BRAND NEW ORCHESTRA’ SIX SKILLED MUSICIANS Best in the City. Com» and Hear It and Convince Yourself . NORTH WASHINGTON HALL Cons: 44 Cigar ts made by . olidated Cigar come New Yorti Distrinuted by /