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AFRICAN VELOT SETTING ~ FOR “THE FEMALE” NOW Worry?” a six-reel farce which will a be shown at the Iris theater toc a i will win many new friends for B) Lloyd. It is going to prove that M at Lloyd éannot set a pace too fast for D t ipson Is supported bY | himself. Each picture he makes it Bre ast in “The Female,” her) becomes more difficult, of course, swrew Par arring picture dl-| fo nim to equal its predecessor, but eet r The story { Cynthia, Stock! All of the ture in “Grandma's Boy.” tained the pace with and with notch which many felt it would be impossible for him to hit again. by a greater effort he always does. months He main- “Dr. Jack,” “Safety Last” he hit a Nevertheless, he has in “Why “Why Worry?” was actually in production, sever He » Africa urted it in December, and the fin- 5a ishing touches were not put on it j until Jun ist before Harold} ~ | and his x e, Mildred Davisy} ; left for « on their delayed Wix also have im: | poneyme Few pictures take] ie] 5 that long in work. It was a difficult o te other featured production to make, yet the harder 8 t in the 'sdvert they are the more vigor Lloyd and | i yiney are an | his staft put back of their efforts, F 4 rit aes ae Idoyd neQ&r has taken a step s ize from tiny cubs tol backward. He always travels for ps. All the zoos in southern | W044 ¢ . were scouréd by Director ‘ oe c ih tants to find i es “COLUMBIA SPOTLIGHT ON t Tuesday t 4n tt who . " the African und falls in love young English: station in life. handsome her BRIGHT SIDE, OF LIFE It’s always ensy to laugh at the tar a ive flocked to her,| Columbia. Right now audiences: rg} L ' une different He is | that theater would have a hard ti lives it, ' ne id and ignores her, and|t?. Put a mask that couldn't be Englishers,” inault | cracked by the merriment turned rest of | 10 un: | ¥ J the i of girl's plans for] The thi t all the ultra sma vu tl colony. in. general, | & tion can picture what] is te al with her com.] vel opportunities {t affords for putting the kick into life. The entre r the young Eng: Dorothy Cumming, p d and Helen Butter. Freeman au MADGE RUSH TO SWAY KT ARKEON TONIGHT W BIC SATURDAY COUPON DANCE fr & night at the Ar- Keon, since it is the. last Saturday dance before the awarding of the Buick beauty now on display In the hall, November 6 is to ring down the curtatr coupon getting for durjng the that day the r will be, away) to. some cky Arkeonite. Again tonight Madge Rush, that oriental dancer extraordjnary, will sway lithely before an admiring crowd. In the comparatively short time she has appeared at the Arkeon she has completely captivated spec: tators with her unusual grace and ability In dancing. At the big Hallowe'en masquerade party at the Arkeon last night there was novelty in costumes galore. Vlashing by were characters of makeup descriptions and the ‘place was ablaze with color. Madge Rush aid wonders for the multitude as she swished back and forth in her orien: tal and hula trappings, Among those who won the $100 in were the following and Mrs. P, B. Ginsberg won the prize for the most beautiful costume that of Martha and George Washington. The $10 prize for the y 1 couple was awarded Jamison and Charles Kab. dressed as Hula. danc Hammon as a color of the most original single person. tis a on evening given winne g the ages, Other most original and comical winners were Darline and a Young, Ruth Protaman, r Hesloff, H. M. Cone, Elsie s, E. 2. Davis, J. Uhler, Eliza- beth Johnson, Jessie Hicks and Mrs. B. J. Ubler, ns NOTHING DAUNTS HAROLO LLOYD IN ‘WHY WORRY’ the pace? That is a question that has pusa zled people inside the motion picture industry as well as the millions of followers Lioyd has won by his clean, ; wholesome comedy on the screen. ) Yet "he does. He followed " Sailor-Made Man’ with a great ple- up re renee ae eee Balloon tires with ball bearing spindles emake the Hudson very easy to steer. $5.00 Reward Five dollars re-varc to thy party Daily t to the will be paid furnishing the Casper ne information leacing © of the person who Is collecting subscriptions pune subscribers. Patrons m of the paper should not pay any. one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper cr| an authorized collector from the oftice. if you are not sure you are paying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he can. not do so please cal! the Tribune. Telephone 15 of a duke women whose great and immediate Four ¢gring the program and’ that again, first run Ranger.” INDIAN ROLE DIFFICULT SAYS FRAZER WHO STARS tion the statement that the most difti- oult'impersonation: he ever has beors called upon to make,” either on the] stage. speaking ose v The Suffragette Revu hich opens up peppy fun That name “The Sufragette Te- 1e a lot. Anyone with half a musical outburst strongest into a meeting of stern The spotlight falls on the Georgia for the s nartet is called back time and The whole show is good ‘om first to last and includes the film, “The Whirlwind copies. a Sol elpal IN NEW WRIGHT PICTURE Robert W. Frazer, talented 'mo- picture. star, is authority for or for the Iron Door,” Wright's popular stories, and which in the short time sincé publication has run into the enormous sale of a total of more than two million George Billings of the country as ae. and most entertaining pictures ever made. that of the vengefully taciturn and silently plot- ting Indian—the Indian who is far above the average of that race in in- telligence and education, Baxter has the leadin i the production, Noah | concern is for asserting themselves.) pis jx the r the part of Dalla's]i® a feature of the comedy that casts | turizes in the late Others in the supporting | UP_® heap of humorous incidents. ni Wrighbe we th NOTICE VOTERS OF THE FIRST WARD L. J. “Daddy” Baerthel Candidate for Councilman from the First Ward IS A RESIDENT OF THE FIRST WARD and happy. to announce the c “Abraham Lincoln,” starting next ‘There ans many very im- icture, portant facts about this all the first and strongest o: that it is real entertainment, The picture portrays the life of the greatest man America has produc- who appears as Lincoln, does not play the part, he It took three years of hafd work and research to bring this epic to the streen. i been hailed by the greatest minds one coldly ole Mr. rvels to e and on the As Abraham Lincoln Coming to the America Theater The America Theater is indeed ing of of impassive, Frazer pic- of the Harold be adapted heen, “The Mine With the newest of “The Mine With the Iron Door,” Lesser production Pictures corporation playing atthe America, The picture follows faithfully the text Wright story scenes were filmed spots described by the author, vettings being in the Cataline moun- tain country near Tucson, Arizona. Frazer plays the part of Natachee, an Apache Indian, and thus rounds out a stage and screen career that is remarkable in its range. was born at Worcester, Mass,., and in ‘his early youth turned to had important part: is of the ABSOLUTELY QUALIFIED FOR THE OFFICE Rumors to the Contrary Have No Foundation YOUR SUPPORT AT THE POLLS WILL BE APPRECIATED —Political Advertisement. County Some of my good friends appear to be laboring under the impression that I am a candidate on the Demo- cratic ticket for the office of County Commissioner. I have been a resident of Na- trona county for 25 years; have always been, am now and will continue to be a Republican. you as your County Treasurer for two terms and one This is not the fact. term as County Commissioner. sioner four year term. To the Voters of Natrona I have served Iam not seeking any office and take this means of distinguishing my. iden- tity from that of Mr. John (Jack) E. Scott, Clothier, who is the Democratic candidate for County Commis- John (Jack) T. Scott Natrona Co. Po Advertis Abstract & Loan Co. ement. It has This ster t f is the P Mr. now | a the | ew princtpal exact the the Mirage," and “Thy Name is man.” Frazer did exceptional work in such Pictures a. mania,” POLITICAL WAR AS CLIMAX (Contjnued from Page One. set the present slender republican majority should the tide of fortune] try will elect a congress urn. to the demoerats, Governors} \ conte ete are to’ be elected states, including New York, where and Theodore Roosevelt have staged a royal with never p dull moment up to the verF}-. evident that President Alfred E IS OPT! for the presiden declared that ana occasional address’ ver, only governmental affairs were discussed and no direct reference i) alo SDLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWNERS " BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERS Next came the screen, “Fascination,” Ji When the Desert Calis . Smith inish. HISTIC BLAND. 1. CLE Robert M. La Follette was back in Ohio today to wind up Bis campaign . His tinal appeal to voters will be delivered tonight in Cleveland's public hall, scene of the recent Republican national econven- tion and of the porters to whom he afnounced in July his decision to heeome an in- dependent candidate. On his artival from »Pittsburgh, where fn an address last night he Secretary Mellon thering of his ‘the real president,” and that vin Coolidge is “merely the man who occupies the White House,” Mr, La. Follette issued the following ment: “We are nearing the close of the greatest campaign in a generation On next Tuesday the American peo- ple will decide between the for of reaction and. the forces of pro: gress. vordict will be favorable to the pro gressive ticket.” T cannot doubt that COOLIDGE HAS FEW ENGAGEMENTS WASHINGTON, Nov. his participation in mpaign. He had few engagements and several confere! president etivities has confined his poll almost exclusively Electric Supply & Construction Co. Anything ee me Electrical ine Hudson Coach? thirty-four | jation."* thelr 1.—Except for the address he will deliver by radio from the White House Monday night, emphasizing the duty of citi- zens to vote, President Coolldge has concluded today morrow he expects to remain at the White House after a:*endance at chureh services in the mo~nin Except for numerous visits 1 ™ the party leaders, throughout the campaign with W. M. Butler, chairman of the Republican national committee, the for Prin-| p to ar In these, how SEE US. 142 E. Midwest Ph. 483-W Have you seen the 1925 Casper Daily Cribune Wo-]| to the election of either of the posing parties was made. Mr. Coolidge’s attitude on political issues relating to administration of the government were summed up in his epeech accepting the nomina- tion and in the address he delivered here last week before the eastern dl- vision of the chamber of commerce of the United States. 5 LA FOLLETTE HAS'NT CHANCE, SAYS DAVIS NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—In the fifth statement of the series being Jesued by John W, Davis, Democratic can- idate for pres‘dent, for the purpose of “summarizing campaign issues", it was claimed today that “the coun. and “s and remedial Ifberal legis; “Phe statement further declares that Senator La Follette has “no fiee of election and adds that “dt Coolidge has not been. and will not be in ac- decord with the purposes of such a congress as it is said will be elect- ed.” a OTICH TO PUBLIC The local W. C. T. U. announces o the public. ‘We are not endorsing ny of the candidates, and have no workers In the ficld campaigning for any of them. MRS. NETTIE DUNN, ‘ President. sup- is Cal ats < the noes tical LS % @ QParamoan!' GQicture “T oA Christie Come: HON. CHARLES E. WINTER ‘TONIGHT ELKS HALL Speakers HON. E. J. SULLIVAN Our Next Governor ‘‘Wyoming’s Brilliant Congressman ON. HUBERT WORK Secretary of Interior MATTERS OF |MOST VITAL IMPORTANCE TO CASPER AND WYOMING’S FUTURE WELFARE WILL BE DISCUSSED Wyoming theater General Election, Nov. —Poitical Advertisement, (Continued from Page One.) vided... In this connection there f# to bea large lobby that will be a convenience greatly appreciated by the public dealing with the bank, || The program of converting the to the home of the ming ‘Trust Candidate for Re-election On the Democratic Ticket FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Betty’s Best Bet! W HO but beautiful Betty could typi. fy “ihe Female?” Bewitching hero- ine of a big love- drama. |tatian of the bank's executives. 4th SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1924. at Haygood'’s Satur: se oe (nder 1 Thet the yemodeling end installa tion of fixtures will be finished by }the end of December, is the expec Ags soon as the Trust company va- éates {ts present quarters in the | Grand Central hote! building on the sonthwest corner of Center and Sec- “\ond streets, the space will be added it is said. LAST TIMES TODAY LLOYD IN HIS SIX REEL COMEDY “WHY WORRY” SUNDAY TODAY MONDAY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S FINE ADVENTURE, ROMANCE OF THE EARLY DAYS OF THE GREAT SOUTHWEST. “THE MINE WITH ” —also— THE IRON DOOR” === —in— ye JAMES OLIVER Pat O'Malley, Dorothy Mackaill) CURWOOD'S Creighton Hale, Mary Carr “THE NORTHERN TRAIL” AND SUPERB CAST 10c and 20c¢ Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 10c and 40c DANCE TONIGHT 7 North Washington Hall RAWHOUSER’S DANCE ARTISTS Admission $1.00 DANCING FREE DANCING TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY ‘THE FEMALE 4 SAM WOOD propuczTion A Laugh+Making Added Attraction WOOTSIE” dy with Neal Burns THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA /RIALTO Starting TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 TONIGHT 7-9 o'Clock COLUMBIA THE FAMOUS GEORGIA FOUR A Real Quartette of Harmony Singers and Entertainers APPEARING DAILY WITH VOGEL & MILLER’S NEW MUSICAL SHOW THE HAPPY GO LUCKY CO. IN THE SNAPPY FARCE COMEDY “THE SUFFRAGETTE REVUE” —WITH A— Pretty Chorus of Singing and Dancing Girls FIRST RUN FEATURE PICT DICK HATTON in “THE WHIRLWIND RANGER” cre ’ RS iste | - aut Soe hi choe ry » NEW SHOW TOMORRO SATURDAY NIGHT The Bi Dance Night of the Week—M Football Fans Here Tonight All se Arkeon Weekly Tonight Some Sense—Some Nonsense. Be Su Copy. You Will Enjoy Reading ‘About ae hoe Arkeon Dancing Academy BUICK GIVEN AWAY NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT