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PAGF FOUR. Che Casper Daily Critune TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1924. rence and Gladys Lawrence should not be overlooked, for both are grace- ful and Interesting dancefs. Earl Fisher is “there” with his sax solo and song& May Lorch has a charm: ing plece, “Hopi Blues,” and also takes the choristers out on the . . a .\ FA runway. Emmett Vogan is another big hit with his “Minding My Busi- END MILLS SEAVIGE (cop: ness” song. i © FIUMTIKENROM ENTIRE FOMING, Soe Ages” is the photoplay, seasoned aggregation, THIRTY OUT FOR FOOTBALL Thirty candidates for the Casper CHEYENNE, Yyo., Sept. Casper and the town of Mills, for application under advisement when | well schooled in fundamenta!s, the Burleson decided to withdraw it. team should early develop into a Russell military reservation and :ho case is one, therefore, for the }- eral authorities. THREE DVORGE SUITS MURDER GHSE TD BE Eve son FILED IN GOURT HERE} GIVEN HEARING AT X. (| Rossi Senn ts 24 hours. Fad an 9—Dr.|{| completely . relieved aE Te a2 Se CHE Wyo. “i ” Teatie A Ehe cosy Rt 2 The | nigh schoo! football team answered | Charles F. Stephenson has filed Cuttons: hire, alas, Halve,’ under: ay Rover and Summer Cold. auter STAGE Sue CY THEREA | IRIS Lie company, Operming hetweun | the first call of Coach Dean Morgan | sult against Elizabeth Stephenson | CUttor Qt Kansas City, Mo.’in con: || Sha™nea™Ntried "aoesly everyeisg Saeed Tig berating | between | at the athletic field yesterddy after-| for divorce, charging desertion. They nection with the investigation of the |! Without Jasting success. yeare . x My Binex Prescription 19 entirety noan and went through a light work-| were married at Wichita Falls,|Gcath near Cheyenne last month of| . ainurert tam the otdiners tenn? 0 c 7 Lean ware eee ae waervice,| out without suits, Full’ sults will| Texas, January 28, 1921, and have | 4 oh Wernke of Fort Collins, Colo.,| inex sapgules ag direct fo the pel- Public Bernice ¢ 7 *|be issued to all the men this after-| one child. i be given a hearing before al’ ‘0%; Soap Rae eo Public Service commission, ; . «oi > H. B. Burleson has withdrawn an | [°"- Ralph Michae] has sued Lucille/tnited States commissioner in Kan a8 and nose, Read . AT AMERICA TODAY) DONE IN COLORS)» PORTRAYS REAL LIFE application for authority to operate} Coach Morgan alro took occasion | Michael for divorce on the grounds] as City, September 2 of unit tion to granting the application. The} a shift of both backfield and line. a s title, which made reputa-] Noah Beery and Billie Dove witi| ection, and a theme of universal | th F " tha anager Prisppal ine Sar irart sit Tea ticd Preset ‘ Public Service commission had the} serious work wili be started this read and hag been a great suceess| theater on Saturday, That is the irresistible combina afternoon and with a velgran team, You've heard about the wonderful from James Hooks on the grounds| Wernke's death is supposed to ha of non-support. They were married |taken place where fragments of his in Casper January 3, 1924. body were found on the Fort D. A. er, ‘vanish in 34 hour: you wa: e or your money ‘back. Tf earl : abit onal Tan Ae hd ead rwettacel fT! rn to Wyoming to be satisfied that Rinex will help xt tho C Back” te] . ow, , m An unusual story, alive with the|an automobile bus ling in the Salt|}to demonstrate a Notre Dame for-| of indig: re ehting shat pines in The Man Who Came Back ft Wanderer ef the Wasteland,” a} ow and spirit of romance and ad-| Creek ofl field. A hearing on Bur-| mation from which” he expects to| Casper, October 16, 1923 and have questioning in connection with the eg ge Hay Faves, ou San feature photeplay at the America| Zane firey Paramount. production, | Sor Onc AD Aa 6/7. ca ata ans msl Reon cratitien sanrmeanel Casper | work the majority of his shift plays | nO children, death of ‘Wernke, whose. body. was| ft,%.ccyouzteatmegh FREE, or marting today. aN are sa Ade hed Ho MTS rare beauty; perfect acting and di-|June 18th and at that time opposi-| this season. The formation calls for| Daisy Hooks ts suing for a divorce | blown to pieces with an explosive.| 9 full # treatment for #1 on book by Jutes Eckert Good Sack é * : my positive money-back guarantee, All druggists. on the atege tlon which we found in “Cythere: " Sen: St n the movies, and It] 9lerful photography tn Cecil B, De- | Goddess of Love, which ends at the SAYS ‘ New ont proclaimed ae even greater | Mille's “Thé Ten Commandments?” | Iris today, It is a First. National pretty pw Ya do e, prose! y Ba revel and the stage pro.| W&l. this one’s done entirely pleture, presented by Samuel .Gold: THE WOMAN OF THE WORLD: “N 4 ‘ ‘ o woma P — the day, It earned the highest ren-| ghis picture just for the novelty of] nett; Betty Gouton, Charles Welles "18 per tals ever pald in etock the thigg. Remember, it's the very n calor, There's not a black and white | wyn, and was produced and directed sequence throughout the length of | by George Fitzmaurice. The cast in- ley, Lydia Yeamans Titus, Peaches f William Fox is offering it to the] first really practical all-color produc- ectly roomed motion picture fans for the first | tion to be shown on the screen any whose hair is dull William A. Brady produced the} the tim. ‘Think of it t cludes such popular players as Lewis time at the America theater this| where. But it’s more than just a ; novelty—much moro. It’s Zane N PLANS If d \ifel It j te ¢ man who startod| Grey's greatest story brought. ¢ GHEYEN and lifeless. It is . uN story on the ee where it was one Even if it weren't for the great | stone, Alma Rubens, Norman They say you can even see Watch for our announce- ment arrival Brunswick- Radiolas. See Double-Page ad in Satur- day Evening Post out tomorrow The Chas. a Wells Music ‘oO. 282 East 2nd St. Casper has been than th tion the greatest money-makers of} story it really is, you should go see | Kerry, Irene Rich, Cénstance Ben op ¢ he ladder of uceess. i rhe FO as weer te caer Week| the. Gitiee akcnee ae eee easy to keep the Te. nity, only to fight in a ter-| the players! haliace i . » fic manner back to his old position | Skeptical? Why not take It in? air’s richest radi- amrrcpnsis us 8 tn the world is one known to mai spelt LA ster! who have read the novel or have e FLIERS ON FLIGHT ance always fresh. é ’ 80 seen the play on the stage nc Doroth Mackall and George Just use a touch of ere Brien are featured in the leads - 4 : x re HEY 2, Wyo., Sept. 9.—Chey. —with— ser the mov it S| FTURED NFM | sxe sco] henna tnthashane || citi, > : s “ n giving the around-the-world fliers = ae arousing welcome when they arrive| POO” Ready for IRENE RICH le Those Interested in ancient Indiag | at Cheyenne, probably early next b) 7 Expert watch and jewelry repair] lore, will have a feast for their eyes| Week, enroute to the terminus of use in ALMA RUBENS he ing. Casper Jewstry Co., OS Bldg.|in a number of the scenes in the|thelr’ globe-girdling trip, Seattle Also Comedy he mining Bhatopiay prafucten The | Detaaat the welcome ve mee | KENNAFORM eaia Stranger in Canyon Valley,” to be|been definitely worked out but it “THE SMILE WINS” H shown at the Wyoming theater on| Probably will have a “wild western” 10¢ and 20c y e AT’ oO to, a part of the action takes placé . : FOR SALE BY TOMORROW ts within the interior of a famous old 5. cat, x me Bared Her Soul Indian cave in the mountains of fhe A , a address! The SRT 314 South BETTY COMPSON one western California, : a » i ~ stcven ton we esis i re The dicthies of the sory ‘call for| Me 4 7, pan No nen. (Two Stores for Your Convenience) —in— atic When Elizabeth promised to this cave as q rendezvous for a hamberlain's ‘Whe 'cohuiyipeny: Meepnny, 268 “MIAMI” ga be Robert ife, she did not young cowgirl freebooter who is “go-! } f 5 ‘col © South Center Street D nghs of treach- ing it alone’ and seking vengeance RES: and whooping Drugs and Jewelry mn, erous fury @ woman will go upon a band of outlaws for the death | FOP .8ue, Uckling throat: Cham- | wqwest Pharmacy of the Kimball rr who is eaten with envy and of her father. ‘The first demand in Stomach. trouble, - indigestion . a jealousy. In her inexperience the selection of, this cave was that it | assy paine that crowd the Meare | CTwo Stores for Your Convenience) When Dancing ing ‘of life, she was to learn that must be a spacious one for Miss eeptrpe ip eee ae ee nee Midwest Bui'ding - ADOLPN zUKOR , while the mills of the gods Sterling as the dashing freebooter, | ily for burns, selon. nae < East D Y a grind slowly, they grind ex- nishes and decorates it in an attrac-| and. skin affections: ai 7 baapay et rea ff aX o rou eee cant a a ceeding fine—and that her tive manner. family medicines for only 5 cents. Mon aha, hoeek ; i courage and honor would have The finding of the cave presented | Pt miss -lh—Advertisement. Driga and. Jewalry Lead with confidence. to meet t ee rhat few women a considerable problem for the direc Follow, faultlessly. can meet and emerge strong torial force of the picture. The one ar- and unscathed, finally located and selected was, ac- 7 Present a good Sppe ‘4m Forever After,” Elizabeth cording to the history of that local- ance, beret hereon) ‘with fearless ity, formerly used by a tribe of In Do the latest steps. ROD eee iaree it saan | Thee Soar une ees Hos oe te TONIGHT Elgdeevers tmaiaetn: aisle It: teoaty can oF -Ane as a pow-wow cave where the rites {f not, yeake='an, appointment LA ROCQUE many remarkable features in of the tribe were made, | i 6:45 9 oC. with ussfor'n few lessons October True Story, now on 4 Ey this roaring sea romance does not give you the thrill of your life, you'll know you're thrill- —-—. Victor proof! It's the Leviathan of the sea “mellers’”—-the saltiest, stir. Fleming ringest, entertainingest of ’em alll CARTOON LTO Ht 1, 2.40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9.20 STARTING TODAY JACQUELINE Special Introductory Rates LOGAN For 2 More Days Private or Clase Lessons Classes Now Forming Note Our New Location The Bluebird School of Dancing 142 South Durbin Hours 12 to 10 p. m. Daily eee se FAST COMEDY I free ey COLUMBIA SHOW Fast moving comedy and snappy A | sical numbers go to make up the background of ‘The New Producer” the tabloid being presented by the Girls of the Follies at the Columbia \} theater amett Vogan as the colored por- y and Fred Lokch as the tr&gedian are the funsters, and they certain- ly keep things moving, The new TODAY electrically lighted runway is prov ing an added feature with the fans, Who sit down front, Elaine Russell, whose singing is a high note for this most capable com: pany, is pleasing them all with two ties numbers. in this show. She sings “Leave Me” as a touching ballad se- ‘ 99] lection and then comes back later ‘THE LONE HAND” | (ths Show iat "On, Bek te —also snappy popular song pumber. Miss als Russell fs a real hit with both. Then . there is the fascinating Edythe Law: Two-reel Comedy rence with her most popular fish i ta » Pa ing bit, nur in which she and “‘VAMPED the choristers tise the hook and line to good advantage over the audi- 10c 30¢ ence while standing on the runway The dancing specialty of Babe Law LAST TIMES FOR THIS GOOD SHOW ‘THE NEW PRODUCER’ By the “GIRLS OF THE FOLLIES” New Musical Comedy Company Under the Personal Direction of LAWRENCE and VOGAN New Specialties Songs and Dances THE FOLLIES PRETTY CHORUS Of Dancing Girls FEATURE PICTURE BUSTER KEATON in “THREE AGES” NEW SHOW TOMORROW Starting With MATINEE AT 2:30 CONTEST AD, “THE COVERED WAGON’ =m, AMONG THE ARRIVALS AT : | The Rialto —ARE— ce Ernest Torrence, Lois Wilson, J. Wa and Tully Marshall rren Kerrigan They Have Crossed the Trail In “The COVERED WAGON” Piloted by James Cruze and Will Welcome Their Ounces ke Oy WHY PA Y WAR PRICES? Finer Texture and Larger Volume in Your Bakings Millions of Pounds Used by the Government Friends for One Week; Beginning SEPTEMBER 27 _ Afternoons 1 and 8—Evertings 7 and 9 —with— RALPH LEWIS : An outstanding stage success for '7 years 2 years on Broadway A year in Chicago~ An unparalleled attraction on tour. mMAN WHO CAME BACK GEORGE 0’BRIEN DOROTHY MACKAIL News—Topics Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7,9 10c and 40c sw" Zane Grey’s “Wander of the Wasteland” 9 ) THE FIRST MOTION PICTURE TO BE DONE ENTIRELY IN NATURAL COLORS OTATR-

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