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PAGE FOUR. “THE GHERANGOS” 1S BILLED FOR AMERICA the filming of the final , During » ase Barbara La Marr, Edith Noberts,|&cenes of ‘‘The Chechahcos” on the a oMONTE BLUE STARS IN William V. Mong, Robert Edeson,/top of Child's Glacier, Alaska, the Wallace MacDonald and Claire Mac-|entire company of forty escaped Dowell. Tho play won success death by a matter of ten feet. }} Without a bit of warning a gEreat HOW TO EDUCATE WIFE” on Broadway with Mar section of the glacier sluffed into den Jose Rubens in the principal roles.|the sea, leaving the actors and ee It js the story of an old Spanish] actresses within ten feet of the Rol Monte Blue again! Another out-| Smuggler and his rivals for the love} brink. ‘The cameras were grinding of his beautiful young wife. and the result was some remarkable Sarstanding success {s achieved by the Aportrayer e shots, and a few fainting actresses Aportrayer of unbounded good natu nda f za noes welwhen he plays in “How to Educate and white faced men. “Tho Che- sonia Wife” which opened at _ the “ F NOTRE chaheos” comes to the America TAmerica theater yesterday, Marie theater starting Friday. ———— horPrevost who ha 1 with notBlue in so many productions has 3° fc ” —the part of the wife who is to be educated == it is an Elinor Glyn story but in A much lighter vein than that whic] wane tunchback of Notre Dame" CLOSING AT COLUMBIA “Botting It Over" will be the fea- ture musical comedy at the Colum- bia theater for the last times tonight. This tabloid has beer adjudged one the author of in and that other story is usually found “Three Week: of intense love “Six Days Ww e there are plenty of scenes jn “How to Educate a Wife” that reflect modern conditions there 1s jnore of acting and less of loving is opening at the Wyoming theater today at reduced admission prices. This is an opportunity for those who have not seen the picture to view it at no greater cost than they would have to pay fof a regular Tf than ts to be found in the other two| feature and ts also an excellent) or the best pléces of merriment that pictures mentioned and there is a Hioncbiiek ae Notee Dane" jg a {the Girlsof- the Follies have pre- yauch more wholesome atmvapkere fiich'-thak in Nato interesting. 11} "ented and its is certainly in a style about the prod vasesres 2 powerful plot, pienty| that will please Columbia fans. The picture has for its theme u| Possesses “ind character drawing |, “Tollers of the Sea,’ a picture that man who desires to educate his wife] ft ee ehove the av erane has been adapted for thesgreat novel to help hum ta hie business by slat-}'"TS)* Chaney is’ the chief ator. | Of Victor Hugo's, is the photoplay Sng with prospectixa clients. He 18] 4,201) 6 the vole of the hunchback, | feature on the same program. of ‘somewhat a mature! tt fs this role that has given Ck to let the matter go on dis-| creater prestige with the motion eovering at Jast that fe who] cicture public. probably than any does not firt 1s 2 much gnofo valu: Pity att heshaw ever enacted. able aszet bi bho les ens UNDERWORLD TYPES IN NEW INCE PRODUCTION “THY NAME (5 WOMAN” NEW RIALTO FEATURE THREATENED ON SHANGHAI LINE Unconfirmed Reports Say Sungkiang Has Some remarkable types of the 7 "2 now} underworld have been filmed by Fred Niblo production, presented by] Thomas H. Ince in his stirring Louls B. Mayer through Metro, will | dram: he Who Dance,” a ¥ come to the Rialto theater for an agement of three days, starting It is a picturization of the by Benjamin National release, the Iris tHeater. Ince is known to the “fans” now running at asa = American version, master of fast-action stor but —Glazer, of Karl Schoenherr's tamous|the entirely novel type, original Been Captured. theme and tense dramatic situations Lc anat SREB, which he has brought into play in 1 his latest production mark him,| SHA AI, Oct (By The As- also, as a master showman, who} sociated F s.-—-Capture of Sung. never fails to give the audience | kiang, a city 28 miles by rail south- novel entertainment combined with] west, of here, i the combined real story values and stirring drama.|armies of Fukien, Kiangsu and Anliwel province, was threatened Of Casper Daily Tribune, published) Tarpon Springs, Florida, is the | late tonight. Gally at Casper, Wyoming for Sev-|s,rgest_spone market in the world dispatches from State of We. yoming, County of Na- Notary Public in nd county afore- peared 5 me, a and for the State sald, personally 3. Hanway,, Who, having been duly accordiin: to law, deposex Q'says that Le is the’ Bw . Manager, of the Casper Dail that the f best of his k statement hip, management and circu- lation, etc, of the aforesaid publl- cation for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 1912, embodied in I Laws and Reg- mes and addresses editor, managing business manager are Natrona County Tribun Address Casper, “Wyomin E Ti rs Casper, anway, ‘the owners Wyoming. rn bondholders, mortgagee, and other security yning or holding 1 of total amount r other securi- graphs next own- y hold- y the lst hold- u books company but also, in cs where the stockholder. of rs upon the books of ee or in any other fiduc' fon, the name of the person for whom'such trustee is acting. is giv algo that the said twor par graphs contain statements embra ing affiant’s full knowledge and b Hef as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockhold- ers and security holders who do Not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than at of a bona fide owner; and th tant has no reason to believe th: ny other person, association corporation has any interest, or indirect in the sald stock, 6 or other securities than as so stated by_ him, 5. That the average number of coptes of each issue of this publica- tion sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise to'paid s Come out and enjoy life. It will do you worlds of good just to walk down San Francisco's Market Street arid see the ruddy cheeks and sparkling eyes of the Californians you pass. Here the call of the open is perennial. Autumn, winter, spring alike —all allur- ing, healthful, restful. Every day affords full enjoyment of the great outdoors, San Francisco Overland Limited Leaves Cheyenne 10:15 p.m. daily. Solid Pull- man train with observation, buffet, club and dining cars. Pacific Limited Leaves Cheyenne at 2:20 p. m. daily. Standard observation and tourist sleepers, chair cars and rity Ibers during the six months pre diner, ceding the date shown above Side trip to Salt Lake City, en route to San B. B. HANWAY., Francisco, without additional cost. Business worn to and subscribed this 7th day of October, 18 v. H. HUNTE Ly, Si abit My Commission expire Oct. "a4, 1937 Fer reservations, complete informati and ion, and descriptive ©. B, Stapleton, Spo ent nton Pacific Station” GENERAL ELECTION Registration Days OCTOBER 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 23 and 24 The American Legion is not advancing the interest of any candidate, but dyancing the idea of good government by asking every AMERICAN zen TO GET OUT AND REGISTER THE AMERICAN LEGION OF CASPER This Space Donated by the Casper Tribune Che Casper Daily Cribun Cribune SUGAR TARIFF (5 STUDIED BY PRES. COOLIDGE Recommendation Reduction Taken Up Fukien sources said the city had already fallen. TIENTSIN, Oct. 7.—(By The As- sociuted Press.}—Manchurian air- craft appeared over Shanhaikwan, in northern Chihil province at the eastern extremity of the great Chinese wall at daybreak toduy, and rained bombs on the ancient et while the surface armies of General Chang Tso-Lin, Manchurian leader, and Peking government troops carried on an intensive battle for possession of the city which is held,by Peking forces. According to priva advices re ceived here, the battle was con- tinuing with idded fury at 11 o'clock ‘this morning. The Chang Tso-Lin airmen ~and surface forces rained shells inside the great wall once considered an adequate barrier of defense against the Manchurian and Mongolian invaders. As the bombardment continued the Marchurian troops, attempting to take the city were unable to withstand the fire returned by the Peking troops and were forced to retreat to new positions, . The parish church of Lower Brix- ham, in Devonshire, which ‘has just celebrated its centenary, had for its first vicar Rev. H. Francis Lyte, author of the famous hymn, ebacad With Me.” —_— Since 1907 twice as many Ameri- cans have been killed in automo- bile accidents as were killed in the world war, URINE Keeps EYES right and Beautiful rac Chicago, forEveCareBook RABWAARWAA™ WYOMING STARTING TODAY ] The Biggest Prqduction - Ever Made “THE HUNCHBACK OFNOTRE |, DAME” | Your only chance to see this picturé at the re- - duced admission MATINEE: 10c—40c NIGHT: 10c—-50c ELSSSSVSS a : Bis Mask Ball THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9TH 7 CASH PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE BEST DRESSED ORIGINAL AND COMIC COSTUME WASHIN'! tional commission on the costs of sugar prodyction Cuba was requested today by Preai- FOUR DAYS STARTING Everyone must be masked to dance before 10:15 THIS WILL BE THE BIGGEST MASQUERADE DANCE OF THE SEASON. North Washington Hall t th ing sugar prices. A report also pceantalon'e" pee. Seen requested from the depart- ment of agriculture on sugar beet farming in this ‘country. Referring today to the” proposed commission on agriculture, Mr. Cool- {dge told visitors he wished to confer with two or three other farm leaders befor: selecting the per- sonnel of the body. dent Coolidge in his study of the commission's re- port favoring a reduction in the: present sugar duty. The president has told those inter- ested that he proposes to protect the American sugar beet industry from the possibility of any combina- tion which might develop in Cuba or elsewhere, with 2 view to con: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1924 Ware vist COUGH “cure’—but helps to re. duce parozysms of coughing, Aaa Didn’t Sleep All Night is an old, old story. may cern ect cpa ae i ee bel % — iste ard of, wy oil Shah Saovseae STUART’S DyspepsiaTablets They sweeten the stomach, rest it, cote wit a refreshed, ready for breakfast. AT ALL DRUGGISTS for show the following. With Commission. VTON, information Oct.. 7.Addl- from the tariff in this country and in In what class will Regular sailings from New ¥ Boson, Montreal WEDNES™ BAYS Farest eupll serioect 101 Becklinger Building eo 9 “i Your Widow’s Future? jled for the American Bankers’ Association on Fe fnaniotat condition of an average among 20,000 widows 16 cent can live on the income from their estates, 42 per cent must eke out a living by working. 42 per cent are dependant on relatives or charity. YOUR WIDOW BE? * W. H. COLLINS—District Manager _ The Equitable Life Assurance Society OF NEW YORK Phone 2460 Southaty SATURDAYS to Cobh Gueeng * ~ town), Londonde: ieee) Singer tod Flarsburg. See your local agent ANCHOR LINES Or JOHN LYNCH, Casper. Phone 96W TODAY AND THURSDAY ELINOR GLYN’S “How to Educate - A Wife” Even as the name is unusual, ‘so is —with— the picture far different than MARIE PREVOST and MONTE BLUE any other you have seen, Made in the heart of the frozen north with a scenic background that words are inade- quate to de- scribe. It is a powerful drama, gripping, intense, and ‘thrilling, of the days when gold meant more Illuminating an Entirely New Angle on An Age Old Problem. —ALSO— PATHE NEWS and TOPICS OF THE DAY ° MYRON LEFFINGWELL And His New America Orchestra Have Arranged a Fine Musical Program and Overture Number. Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 10c and 40c TODAY and THURSDAY “THOSE A Remarkable Drama of Be- yond the Three-Mile Limit WHO DANCE” in a Modern Metropolis —with— BLANCHE SWEET WARNER BAXTER BESSIE LOVE ROBERT AGNEW —AND— DIPPY-DO-DAD —Comedy— “STEPPING OUT” 10c—ANE—20c than risk of life. spent ch intay, is photographed, for the first time, in The Chechch- cos and the final Scenes were film- ed on top of “Child’s Glacier” the largest body of moving ice in the world. The Flirting of a Mantilla; the Flash of a Dagger; the _ Mad Love of Reck- - less Men and In- scrutable Women— ‘FRIDAY Adapted b ene °, Feataring* RAMON NOVARRO BARBARA “the perfect lover’, fresh from his sensational triumph in Rex Ingram’s“‘Scaramouche” Also Hal Roach Comedy Re DON’T MISS IT RIALTO = HOTEL MARSEILLES Broadway at 103d St. Gubway Exprese Station at Door) NEW.YORK Crry Near Riverside Drive’ Central Park, Theatres and Shopping Sections Single room, running water $2.50 Single room and bath $3 Double room, bath $5 per day Handsome suites of 2,3 rooms Lakad de Luxe $1.35 served 4n Blue Roora Roora and Grill Exceptional Orchestra M. P. MURTHA, Mgr, a a Is Woman BESS MEREDYTH frum BENJAMIN GLAZER'S American the international stage success by KARL SCHOENHERR. as the enchanting Guerita, who loved and died amid fierce, smouldering drama. Movie Chats LA MARR TODAY TOMORROW FRIDAY 9 S Clock Makes the ,' Deaf Hear Here is good news for the Deaf Br peonle whoare hardof hear: out iSsetoes pny Use the easy PANCAKE Form uffins that melt in > ages mouth recipe on the back of each package of AUNT JEMIMA eausmcom” “Tse in town, Honey!” FLOUR