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£ 0 L = oo lue ale PAGF. FOUR. “GOGE OF THE SEA” 19 ON AT RIALTO La Rocque and JacqtPline Logan are featured in the Par ount picture, “Code of the ‘Sea, the Rialto theater. picture, which opened yester was adapted from an original Rod v screen story Byron Morgan, prominent ma writer. ‘The, story has to do with the regeneration of a coward, a theme not unlike that The Fighting tirely different Victor of James Cruze’s Coward,” yet with ¢ ‘eatment Directed by Fleming, “Code of the Sea” should prove one of the most interesting films of the current season. It has at cast, an appealing stor heart-interest and everything els and it’s a novelty in that practically every scene is an exterior, and about every two out of three of these is a water shot. f you liked Rod La Rocque in Ten nmandments,” Tri A Society Scandal” and the Il rave over him in this one. He 8 one of the w leading men on , Who are more than just And you haven't seen queline Logan at her best until you've seen “Code of the Sea.” Your ship of joy with its cargo of thrills will come in when you see this one! 5 And the supporting cast! There's Maurice Flynn, Luke Cosgrave, Lil- lian Leighton and Sam Appell. —— ——- THE CYCLONE RIDER ONE BIG THRILLER thrilled Hour" Temember how you w last year by ‘The Eleventh and “The Arizona Express?” Well, get ready to have the same pleasure in double or triple meas: ure Lincoln J. Carter, creator of thrilling super-plots, has written another one for William Fox, called “The Cyclone Rider,” which will start at the America Friday. This picture is a 1925 high-speed melodrama and contains a dazzling automobile race which will set your spine a tingling and your flesh a creeping. It !s a roaring race for girl and gold and’Reed Howes, as Jim Kent, a young automobile racer, shows you how to step on the gas. Alma Bennett has the feminine lead. William Bailey, villain par-ex- cellent of the screen is seen in the role of Gordon Trask, a leader ot the underworld. Among the things the hero is called upon to do are climbing the skeleton framework of a sky-scraper dashing madly through the city street with his racer going full speed, leaping across a ten-foot gap of water in his car to a moving ferryboat and dashing like mad us- der the nose of a speeding express train. In fact, every move Jim makes, would in ordinary life be considered a narrow escape from death. Thomas Bnckingham, the director, knows how to put thrill in a pic ture and he is reported to have out done himself in this one. Others in the cast playing important roles are Evelyn Brent, Margaret M¢ Quade, Charles Conklin, Ben Deeley and Frank Beal. BETTY GOMPOON IN BIG ROLE AT IRIS During the filming of “Miami” the great society drama now playing at the Iris theater, Betty Compson set a pace that few stars will try to match. The opening scenes of this elaborate picturization of John Lynch's story called for Betty, to ride an equaplane while dangling in the bolling wake of a speed boat traveling forty miles an hour, That's where the author has it on the star. All he has to do ts to think up stunts. The star has to do them, Betty can’t swim a stroke. Having been one of the original Hollywood “bathing beauting” she was never allowed to go near the water. Ob- viously, the only thing to do was'to engage a double. This was done, but Be was far from satisfied with the result. She watched the scenes being made and she didn't like it a bit. Finally she announced that she would play the whole epi rself and take the desperate being drowned or attacked which not infrequently into Bicayne Bay the aquaplane, air De were payed out 1 hidden in might save Needless say, Bett through with it She clung on w both hands at first, then with one hand, and she ACTED. t takes ner a narrow ard behind a speed boat going fo: a hour even if ou can a fish—to fall off at that ed | a ver painful experience—but it takes a whale of a lot more nerve if you can’t swim a atroke. It is being willing to act r such circumstances as these has y n at the 1 Ason. High r tion. Cas Ady —_ wantads bring results. il TALLER i QUE ON SATURDAY of fast-moving, actionful ave a real thrill coming to Lovers drama them for the’ Wyoming theater Sat urday will show “Back to Yellow Jacket,” the newest adaptation of a Peter B. Kyn story to reach the screen. In th ase the story ap- peared jn the Cosmopolitan’ maga- nd its countless thousands of readers are eagerly waiting its. com- ing in every section of the United States. This is all the more true because the two leading roles are filled by Roy Stewart and Kathleen Kirk- ham, who have lately nany splendid A whose popularity is lished. Stories of the type of “Back to Yellow Jacket,”"—a story of the great outdoors, wherein is combined a poignant heart-interest as well,—are assuredly coming into their own. And rightly so, for they are infin- itely desired to the spectacular, sensational and over-sexed dramas which have inundated the screen of late. NEW MUSICAL SHOW OPENS AT COLUMBIA Starting today at ‘the Columbia the Girls of the Follies will present @ new musical comedy phone Girl” with Lawrence Vogan taking the leading roles. “Daughters of To the photo- play feat adds further zest to the program for the week In addition to the brilliant open- ing numbers and the finals, the pro- duction offers Elaine Russell sing- ing ‘Down East in Maine;” Hal Lawrence and girls in “Kingdom; Miss Edythe Lawrence and Emmett Vogan and also Fred and May Lorch in two different specialty numbers; Babe Lawrence in her famous pearl dance; Earl Fisher singing “Shine,’ and others, New songs, new comedy and new plot action {s promised in this new show. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR T0 GATHER IN CONCLAVE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 10.—A special conclave of the Grand Com- mandery, Knights Templar, for Wy- oming, will be held here next Mon- day, in honor of Leonidas Perry Newby, grand master of the grand encampment, Knights Templar of the United States. Mr. Perry, ac- companied by George F. Vallery of Denver, grand generalissimo, will arrive in Cheyenne Saturday night. Sunday the grand master will ad- dress Blue Masons and their families at the Consistory temple. SA AES, 8 NON-SUPPORT CHARGED IN DIVORCE PETITION Eda Tilley has filed suit for di- vorce against Frank- J. Tilley, charging desertion and failure to support. They were married at Hel- ena, Mont., July 2, 1917 and have no children, A Guaranteed Relief For Asthma sumantevery Asthma sufferer in th y to try my treatment entirely at m: isk," Dr. Schiffmann announce: x to your druggist and get a package o} my Asthmador and, should it fail tc instant relief, the druggist wil cheerfully refund your money withou! "The Docto: No matter how yiolen: the attack, how obstinate the case, o what elsé has failed, my Asthmador o Asthmador Cigarettes will give instan relief, usually in 10 seconds, but alway within 15 minutes. 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Learn to Dance Expert Instructors, Teaching by Latest Methods The Bluebird SCHOOL OF DANCING 142 South Durbin Street Hours 12 to 10 p. m, Daily Che Casper Dail NORRIS PLANT [OPENED ON NORTH DURBIN Announcement was made today of the formal opening of the new and modern plant of the, Norris com- pany, one of Wyoming’s largest wholesale and retail meat houses, in their location at H and Durbin streets. The Nofris factory has been pronounced by experts to be the most thoroughly complete and. modern meat establishment of its kind in the state of Wyoming, and indications are that it will lve up to its advance reputation, The building {s composed of three distinct sections. ‘The center is oc- cupled by the retail market, and the sides by store space for a dry goods and grocery store. In the market section which Is the part to be oper- ated by the Norris company, is a modern office located on a sort of balcony above the retail department. Plenty of light 18 the ‘order of the day and the building is lterally fil- ed with large windows. The main floor is occupied by two large refrigerators and a freezer. In the rear one finds a large smoke- house in which all ham and_ bacon is cured. At one side ‘of the main rear section, is a large poultry room Here the fowls are received each day, killed and made ready for your le. The building has a full basement in which 4 modern sausage making plant has been installed and the Dear Sirs Please Guard Your Hair By Edna Wallace Hopper, I feel sorry to see men grow bald. It is easy to keep and to cultivate hair, and you owe it to yourselves and to us. For many years I have sought and consulted some of the world’s great- Sr est experts on hair, They all Jagree that hair health comes from a clean and heal- thy scalp. Com- bat the hardened oil and dandruft which stifle the halr roots. Tone and stimulate ‘the - scalp. 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Edna Wallace Hopper, 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. Edna Wallace The Fall PAINTING AND DECORATING Season Is Here Don’t wait until the last minute to have your work done. We do painting and decorating that will please you. Let Us Figure On Your Work. Calvin Platte Established. in Casper 9 Years. 1332 S. Boxeld: Phone 1495NJ $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information leacing to the capture of the person who ts fraudulentiy collecting subscriptions from ‘Tribune subscribers, Patron of the paper should not pay any- one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper oF an authorized collector from the ofrice. if you are not sure you are puying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he can not _do so please call the Tribune. Telephone 15 pickling room is. operated. folks are invited to visit the plant and make a complete tour of eet tion at any time. Prince Spends Time at. Polo This Morning SYOSSET. 'N. Y., Sept. 10.—The Prince of Wales planned today to Play some polo, while Waiting for the grounds to dary sufficiently to allow the British-American match to go on, and to-attend’a party at the home of Mrs. W. K., Vanderbilt, II. His Highness’ right. eye was some- what better, though the swelling had not wholly disappeared and it was still inflamed and. pafetul, Yesterday the prince onitertained at luncheon and attended another of the almost, nightly dinners ,and dance parties—this time at the jhome of Harrison’ Willlams—which * have been features of~the royal visitor's. America’ holiday. JENUS Cribune = (17 KILLED IN HAWAIIAN. RIOT {ON Strikers . and. Workers In Battle; Many Are ON HONOLULU, cording to word received: here to- day. two 2 As soft or hard as you wish ican Pencil Co., 220 Fifth Avenue, N.Y. Wounded. Sept. Aszociated Press)-——Seventeen per- . See your local sgene: jaroom, ry sons are dead at Hatepepe, Island, water $2.5 Kauai, aa therreaule- ote clueh| 4 QSOS IE & ES ED Single room ‘and bath $3 among strikers and workers on “the Double room, bath $5 per day McBryde~ plantations. yesterday; ac- CU ANCHOR LINES ‘Phe. death list ;reaqhed 17 when. “illipinos succumbed to injuries er The lorgedt selling uctlity Catt in 17 Black Degrees 3 Copying 10.—(By ‘The WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924, today. One company of national! More than 100. strikers have been| ice attempted to resume two planta. guardsmen and two squads of ma-] arrested. tions workers who had been kjiq. chine gunters will be sent to the rnd’ ‘trouble sturted when the pol- naped by strikers, trouble zone immediately. ‘An unestimated number of strik- ers were wunded as they fied from the cane fields to hospitals which re . overflowing with wounded. Trucks loaded “with wounded com- ing from the trouble zone made the district reaemble a war area. MARSEILLES e Broadway at 103d St. (Sebway Express Station at Door) NEW.YORK CITY Near Riverside Drive: . each meek Regular sailings from Br bd Fase sintce go Seohiopen Central Park, Theatres and Che: and Shopping Sections {Soerpacown nPop ae lery,Glasguw. Piymourh,London, Hambury. Handsome suites of , JOHN LYNCH 1035 .E. Second St. Casper, Wyoming Everybody’s Theater LAST TIMES TODAY '“THE LONE 50e——_DANCE——_50e THURSDAY NIGHT belli NORTH WASHINGTON HALL —with— GEORGE O’BRIEN REED HOWES “The Man Who Came Back” DOROTHY MACKAIL RALPH LEWIS Pathe News Topics Shows 1, 3, 5, 7,9 10c and 40c LINCOLN J. CARTER’ S: GREAT MELODRAMA, “THE CYCLONE RIDER”, — —with— ALMA BEN NETT and EVELYN BRENT * rans TODAY AND THURSDAY BETTY COMPSON —IN— 99 “ALSO COMEDY “GOOD . RIDDANCE” 10c and 20c ym 44 Cigar is made by Consolidated Cigar Corporation New York Distributed by Zane Grey’s “Wanderer of the Wastela THE FIRST MOTION PICTURE TO BE DONE ENTIRELY IN NATURAL COLORS I “VYAMPED” RAWHAUSER’S SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA = 10c AND 30c Th Penpiest In ‘Town TOMORROW DANCING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “BACK. TO YELLOW OF THIS WEEK JACKETS" Shows TODAY 1,3, 5,7,90’Clock TOMORROW RIALTO > age - MIGHTY AS THUNDER THIS LOVE THAT MADE : A COWARD BRAVE—. ROD LA ROCQUE |. The Sensation of “the, 10 Commandments,” “Triumph” and “A Society Scandal” 4 4 1 a —IN— i apne 2) | Baie Jacqueline Logan George Fawcett and other stars : You will see the soul of a man crumble and wither before your eyes— You will see the love of a girl bring it b to him, ind nek La Rocque— the flaming Pata» mount star in a roar- . Also— MERMAID COMEDY, “HOT AIR” CARTOON . MOVIE CHATS NEW SHOW TODAY. OLUMBIA ‘The Laughable Musical Success | “MY TELEPHONE "GIRL? TONIGHT 6:45 9 o°CL. Featuring aad . THE FOLLIES PRETTY CHORUS OFE EIGHT GIRLS" ra PROGRAM CAST UMBERS. Hans (Mix 6 200 SoC. 8k Emmet: Vogan pown East in Maine": Elaine Russel and Girls Miss Puffaway Elaine Russell specialty ~--- Hal Lawrence and Girls Snuffells =; Fred Lorch: © _+- -__-BdytheiLawrente and Binoice yt e Lawrence and Emmett Vogan Specialty — Fred and May Bareh Pearl Dance Babe Lawrence Shine ~__.._ -~- Earl Fisher and Girls Feature Picture “DAUGHTERS OF TODAY” ————— ee SEBCIAL eb MATINEE FOR: “KIDDIES” SATURDAT Estella - Edythe Lawrence Te tone a. ~ Earl Fisher Col. Gold Top —. ~ Hal Lawrence nd Ceo,