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TICS CLAIM FILM 9 aoMMANHANDLED” BETTER ¥ Que! h 20 # left, ny 4 A ion latest Paramount picture. I died,” which Allan Dwan s from Arthur Stringer’s 1 vening Rost story, Gloria 1H ve a surprise t t cThe e Society v | a chiles have seen a new a one who could do more ust wear clothes well. Now ossoms out as a comedienne of first rank. M comedy scenes in “Manhan b wriica” are so well done by the. diminu uy ir that her friends, who have youven the picture, are’ already con- her the picture 1 Russian ¢ ouch in “Man bre for on ations sereen ens ra fou One of the especial- its: of come: dy imitation is the imper ‘ount to thi esting. ng picture is directing Miss Sw: 1 new histron handle: ad con ne of the best she has yet at the Rialto r days’ run. UID mY IN PERSON EE IND IN PICTURES. IG SHOW AT THE AMERICA = iL AMT BEN GOOD ELEN NEW PICTURE Devil's Bow Th tern drama which for vi theater ul Hart, in t amsey has on in his care of old Mex of genuine Ru ast, and all ler nere to this grea h offers a th the skin a far ter t hearts ure a number hat mak Bowl" a lasting s the patrons who I its run at the Iris, ANOTHER GOOD “WHATS YOUR DOING? HA i ed in crowds last Miller's Ss, and plea: seen it during ‘columbia 1," his latest is playing at he c ter e of the best id perfect t big human eme that will nd pp all nod and suf lation of to stagger of surprise rhe a SHOW IN HUSBAND THE COLUMBIA night Happy wl npany presented the clever sur Hus ny doubt , fing the way the shows at the « bin are being epted by I of that theater the skeptic need only stand outside as the crowd file t and listen to the remarks In “W Your Husband Doing” pe a skit centering 1 the jeal of a wife over nother woman. players have a ns a framework around nstruct a show of bril character por goodness fun 1 1 musical numbers are te « Ked either, From t chorus (JUDGE) JOUN M. TIENCHL. Candidate for Justice of the Peace Second Precinct, all territory lying south of Chi nd rallriad in practice of law in Ca mopolis, Wyo. A R KENWOOD. For repu honesty and ability ask r in Ca Northwes' =n years active yer and Ther IDE T OF tation as t any old tim FOR WINTER LOTS OF I iT! LIBERTY GARAGE 428 S. Elm St. | CAR STORAGE | | Phone 983 Devil's theater sings the bewitching little blues song, “You're in«Love,". until the grand finale there is a succession of clever numbers: that are. present» ed between parts of the playlet. Sam Egonard sings “Minding My? Busi- ness," ‘Tom Miller dances, Will Jef: fries and the chorus sing Dan” Tim Newman gives That Never Come In,” Charlotte Earle sings ‘Wonderful One," while others are Carl Armstrong singing Moonshine,” Carrie Handy “Yes, es," an few peppy songs by the Georgia Four. 4 a very fine photoplay in ‘Strangers of the " It depicts the incidents that happen to a young man who desires to experi ence s of the thrills that come te iow men. He finds plenty of thrills right at home. “WLIMONY” SHOWS ONE SOLUTION TO PROBLEM sting domes ented on'the ttraction that has audience tor the Wyo- ming theater The play is A. T. Locke afd depicts the danger that lies in walt for married coupley who though hap ty, encounter difficuities y ns to rollin, As ist. “Alimony thing which ufter a divoree. brin This is rary to the usual eon ception ef the post-niurriage allow ance, and the way in which the re. union is brought about is extraor dinury indeed maa NAME ‘ HIMIVEES FOR FALL ELECTION 1,400 Candidates in Field for Seats in The Commons. LONDON, Oct. iz. (ey The Asso- ciated Presa.)—Noninitions of can didates for the pae@liamen elec tion to be held Ocece tre be. ing made today th t Britain and Northern Irela It is culeulated the candidates will number roimately 1,400. The Lib ls are nominating 100 fewer than in the last el om, while the Laborites will e about 100 more than on that oveasion and ac- cording, to atement made ast night, wil ll over 500, repre. iting the biggest effort they have yet mi A enter pariiam number of Women now with po: when the papers are handed in to: < Twenty one of the women are € the labor ticket, 12 are conserva tives, 7 liberals 1 one Independent lose Skirts Are HIS very attractive “frock: is carried. out in beige in two ma- terlals-dotted wool crepe atid heavy crepe de\chine, The skirt: {é very scant and the sleeves ere plain and long, but all severity is removed by the scarf collar with its long fringed tassel and the interesting cuffs This type of gown js®very much in demand now. : 8s, coda in Casper. , 6:30, 8 and 9 Lincoln Steadman, and Harry 2 special musical program. wnd 40c prevailing: By Copyright, LAKEHU ROBERT . SMALL, 1924 Casper Tribune) d., Oct: 18:— The dirigible . a friendly! prisoner, but nevertheless a prize of war alls as she lies in her ciomt 1é heves with balloons de tinted pieture of another Zeppe- lin, the onty one ever captured ‘alive’ fiy the iities’ during the world wak. When the writer siw that eather Zeppeiin, if stari, black thing, With broken buck, derdss # shallow ravine and « tiny Fretich viver, ita nose lying dog-fashioh just against the e of a grand rout aw tie r Te had tun rth on a Satibetty morning ea: in the autumn of 1917. Its baloons and outer cover: ings had beet pierced by machine gun buileis from French ‘The monster Was one of ron of four of the L« type Which had attempted: ta bemb Lon- on the ffgkhé Before, Alwinys the rmans selected Saturday might their mavanding trips over the glish capital, ‘They elung to the idea that all Englishmefi took a holiday over the week-end, even the defending air forces. On this oc- casion) something went wrong with the navigation of the death-dealing dirigibles, They got across the Eng- lish coast !ong behind their schedule made a sortie for London, but failed to reach it. ‘The night which” was covering their operations was ‘slip: ping away. In & panie the squad: | ron turned away, dropped its bombs harmlessly in the British country+ side and then made for what it thought was home. But miscalcula: tion or eontrary, winds swept the squadfon far soutlt and daylight, in- stead of finding the ships safe'abdve the Hathertand, threy them: Iter. ally into the arms of the Freneh: The joyous alarm rang through all of northern France and, oh, what good hunting the French gir- planes had! Three of then, down in flames—every member of thelr crews perishing the white heat which transformed the alumi num frames into a molten mass. The fourth, in some gnanner, escap 1 ignition and flopped down. to th. The forced landing was made h enough skill to spare the life but! as* ste were’ brought w of every man on Vourd, settled across the ‘ine and the escaping gas left her a dead weight, the Zep cravked ler spine. , As soon as the crew made its way from the war gonde they at tempted to destroy the ship. With Che Casvet Daily Tribune |BABBY PEGGY IN PERSON AT THe AMERICA TODAY Her latest and’ best picture “Captain January” shown at the same time, shows starting at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, She is supported in her picture by an exeellent cast including Hobart Rich, ae axes, they broke ati* the delicate in= stritent# of control, the elestrical switolifourds and the . apparatus witht which they © supposed ‘to F ere just abe é . fire the craft- when some French {The case of Mrs, Anule S. Willow, | BABY PEGGY, now only five years:old, and’ greatest child actress of the screen, will appear in person and Sunday at the America Theater. will appear twice during the matinee, at 2:00 and 3:30, and twiee at the evening: performance at 8:00 and 9:30. This will probably be her last appearance ever to be made four wi Bosworth, Irene Morey, in a wonder! huma nstory of the life of a little sea waif. Myron Leffingwell’s America Orchestra has arranged No advance in‘adimission will be charged, the usual 10¢ pehetitttx, out on Hunt, d up-and traing guns? on Germans. These aunts’ earned the .honor of capturel the Zep) éiin alive wart of the allies ih.any such) ¢hape that the first to fail fgto the Baby Peggy FIRST CAPTURE OF ZEPPELIN DURING WORLD WAR RECALLED 7 BY ZR-3 AT LAKEHURST FIELD! MURDER CASE CANTON 1S LAID Malt it WASHINGTON, Oct. 18:\—Damage} ber of love messages to her while | caused in Canton by the recent fight: | they’ were in jat!, as alleged by the ing between labor troops and mer- chant votunteer’ troops: and by: the} fires which ape still raging through: uit the town was estimated: at $15.- charged with Being an “accessory “in the slaying of her husband, Harvey <. Witow, is expected to reach the jury today. Final cc chaagees 4 were made yesterday. Ratph Shadel, 18 years old, lover of the defendant, whg was convicted fof second dégree murder and is un- | der sentence: af ten to twen' forthe killing, was: the last Witness in the rebuttal by! the prescu- tion. He said he shot Willow after repeated urgings by Mrs. Willow and ‘denied that he had written a num- 000,000, in messages: recejved by the: state department. General Beibao Shan, official Dispaiches from Shabghal said sentative of General Chi assumed command of the Kiangsu, treeps at Lungbua on the 15th, The arrival vf General Chi in Shanghai Is ex- j\ected soon. General, Biebae Shan a.qd General Sun Chuan Fang, asso- cited with him were deseribed in the despatches as being loyal to Chi. SHANGHAI, Oct. attacted to ceeding down a waterway I] bE} tne main pet of the: city. and found ihe rifle “which was .ut once the sectlement authoriti¢s. Close revealed the were old ones} which loaded. fully beard) cunningly color: ly—and! that was) yg). Whether the fake ammunition was @ common swindle\or some carefully mislead the Kiangsu leacgers to whom the was consigned, was planned enemy device to “ammunition” not disclosed. 18-—(By The Assoc\ated’ Prees.)—Card beard bul- ts, their shells lcaded with com: mon place Chinese red fire cracker powder; intended to produce no ef: fect mcte serious than @ loud noise; made up & quarter of a milion Attentiow of British marines sta- tioned in the Jessfield digigjet, west of the international settlement was two Chines junks pro- toward The ma- rines stoppe.] and searched the junks “ammunition,” turned over to ew~untination of the bultets deception. The shells had been re- New caps had been put on but the bullets were made thin card painted a leaden Tests were made and it was found that the shells exypleded loud: times| rounds of “ammunition” seized by foreign ettlement authorities this afternoon. ? ‘Wholesale slaughter of cattle is go- ing omin Texas now.’ It is-necessary, health officials say. to prevent the spread of the hoof and mouth dis- @ase now raging in sections of the state! Steam shovels worked four days digging: trenches more than a mile long in which to bury 1900 head of_cattle that had to be shot | y Texap rangers in the Ellington d + trict alone.. ~ LAST TIMES TODAY Neal Hart ring: their > peas: havi Dr. A. P. Kimball dhandb wishes to announce his new they could study its construction. + The crew of the Zeppelin. looked Office room location for all’ the world like men from 114 West 2nd St. Mire, They came frem across that onan bioody first line which separated the’ very world itself into two great Harry Yesness Store divisions, They wore black leather Suite 1 to 11 helme and strange flying clothes: Thoir fect were ¢ 1 ih great Tel 2208—1715W felt bwots, an inch or more in thicle Hess: ‘Ther were carted away for extcution and imprisonment for the remaiier of the war. Jecring FYencli peasants mide sion someone Americans" ca pt! no upon them. shouted that ives showed aray any of the of Americans in France. Th host during the war were disconsolate their fate. ther honor let of ti into he Zeppelin men, ile craft of that t seemed to been far hi incine ship, t country, of the ‘ewe e in thetr heir the YOMING LAST TIMES TODAY “ALIMONY” The Year’s Senuee All Star it TOMORROW JACK HOXIE “THE PHANTOM HORSEMEN” PanceTonight RIVERVIEW PARK MILLS, WYOMING Plenty of Good Entertainment and Music. We guarantee to give you all a good time. TONIGHT Steam Heat Has Been Installed For Your Comfort impres- It was not until re chme interest THiey lind been told there were no the only. ones to escap*’ with their lives of allghe hot down, the sullen’ at think more TO THE MUSIC DANCE North With Colds Headache Pain Toothache Safe TONIGHT On Saturday Night You Wilk Always Find a ek Crowds at Weshington fall Dancing—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday —There’s a Reason— SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’? and INSIST! 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