Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1924, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. “SPEED SPOOK” FLASHES ACROSS AMERICA SCREEN AND JOHNNY HINES WINS In the. exeltement of watching a utomobile race, where lives and the grandstand with a big vast voleanic of heavy ar gs forth of fire Reading This}: May Save A Life About 12 out of every 100 deaths the United States are due to that in and smoke, gasoline fumes and burning fubber, through which the demon cars burst past the line of vision (time after time until the flag | falls at the crossing of the winner.) Then, who knows “how fast?” Only the efficlal starter, timers and drivers themselves realize the importance of the little wire which a few of the spectators may have noticed stretched across the track at the starting and finishing point. As each car passes over this wire {ts “officially” performance is recorded by means of one of the most dell- tely constructed devices ever factured. wo of these de- ne Is owned by peedway and t other hy Fr agner, which he | used at the Altoona Speedway, at which place all the racing sequences of “The Speed Spook” now playing the Anferica, where it starts to with J Hines in the feat- role, wer These race t nly Indianar day ur 5 ners were built for and owned by “starter” Fred Wag- ner, whgse fame is world wide. “Starter” Wagner uses his Instru ment In all the great speedway ics, Including thé big Califor und Florida events, the annual zin road race, ete., and it is the officiay timing devise of the Amer! Automobile Association (A. A. These timing devices cost over 000, but they are worth every ‘EVERYBODY IN TOWN 1S this is It, pany of cantivating girl entire act dancing and singin the way through: characters, splendid:y photographed. It is from one of Rex Beach's short stries recently published in @ Se circulation magagine and it ig ful cf the colof, contrast and matic action which the motion p! ture public kes to sée. Its story con- cerns a weglthy Amoriean who mar: ries a penniless American gtri stranded in Deauville and who ts deserted by her for another man. ‘The big smashing scenes of the pic- ture result from the man's attempt to make the woman and the man with whom she had fled lve together for the rest of their liver GLAD THAT “BROWN’S IN TOWN” AT THE COLUMBIA Up pops mistaken identity and its usual comical twists in ‘Brown's in Town,” at the Columbia theater. In its latest show you have a riot watching a riot of tang’ing clreum- tances where one mixup leads to an- other, and still antoher until it seems the whole situation is tied up ‘Then, all of a sudden, out the scene that puts every: k about your snappy playlet-— Vogel and Miller's com” doing the stir: ring up -full grown fun, is an I The Gecrgi# Four come in for fpe- clal showings with their harmony singing and they never fail te ex- tract from the audience's outbrusts nny of’ it In officially recording the exact status of each driver in these thrilling automate: races. ing of assassins—pneumonia. A ling authority says: “Only war is responsible for’ # greater nic leas in the world us fat Laan enh win a supply of “Deo” from Irugeist a spoon, night and morning, e the pleasant, soothing at once to destroy inflamed mem eatarrh, coughs, Balloon tires with ball bearing spindles | make the Hudson very easy to steer. Heat a little in and | apor, raw 6 for FOR The Greatest JOHNNY HINES in “THE SPEED SPOOK” ver 50 much hetic excitement crammed into 6 reels of action and laughs, Never to be equalled and never to be the greatest pieture of the thea’ Never a story like it. Never so many thrills a Ali in “ the The Speed Spook,” nn Oe NR ee ALSO COMEDY—"“A MONKEY ROMEO” Harmony Kings at 8, 5, 7 and 9 Shows at 1, 3, 5,-7 and 9 ISTORACE]. RATES $7.00 TO $20.00 Inquire at LIBERTY GARAGE AND ANNEX 428-414 South Elm St. PHONES 983 AND 2303 Orchestra in the JAN YOU DAN( | | The lates Rex F | coil,” will be t alto theater fi en produced by , and directed by T ci hh picture, “Re oth at the It has Rend, : from a continuity by The pi in Ga Duffy entirety | Deauvil “Recoil nd on the Franch Riviera ows for the first time in a ac photoplay scenes from Deauyi'le, France's most famous | watering e. The Monte Carlo se uences show the famous Casino in not from studio sets headed t etty Blythe Hamilto: h Clive nd Ernest Hil nt roles. ighly dramatic individualized CARS HARMONY KINGS West, the Famsus Colorado Thea Twice Afternoons, Twice Evenings. IN ADDITION TO unusual king. e, an for Johnny Hines, its dynamic star, No Advance in Price—10c and 40c. IMAGIN. ICH AN (¢ START! THE OY OF TRA AS T 0—YOU ¢ AMERIC A, E ) of applause that means encore after encore. «MER BEAGH'S “REGO” STARTS AT THE RIALTO = *SS ‘MADGE RUSH TO PRESENT CONCLUDING PROGRAM TO wut ARKEON CROWDS TONIGHT TONIGHT AT ELKS’ HOME INFORMAL—PUBLIC INVITED DANCING TO es STaAne OR Here's a show to see and hear, ing that should not be missed, ‘Brown's in Town" at the yumbla Ending her engagement at the Arkeon, Madge Rush will tenight entertain crowds of dancers there for the last time, This announee- ment by the Arkeon management means that literally hundreds will he amusement hall tonight not to miss the remarkable es of this clever, dainty c evening will startle with its unusual features, for she has planned to offer Ark- eonites a special group of numbers which include q swirling Spanish toe eccentricity and il dance, > Miss Rush dancers at here from the east where st to distinction in musical com companies, she brought a repertoire that was beth ct in Its presentation and un- I in Hs interpretations. The Saturday night dance ts the hig event at the Arkeon each week and tonight it will be in a class by itself. One Piece windshield —Making it clear vi- sion—is on all Hud- son Coaches. ter Band Appearing on Stage forgotten, d the most unusual triumph HE AN AT HALL Che Casver Dalle Cribune INFORMAL DANCE TONIGHT WILL FEATURE THE “HARMONY KINGS Anticipating an unusual hundreds of Casper people will to. a his & ta the Elks building for informal danee which ‘Behe an's Harmony Kings, here from ver for a week's engage- ment at the America theater, will sive. This dance is to he a public affair ta whieh everybody in the sity invited, so It will be far from “During “the day the oveheatra which for the past year has been the feature attraction at the great Colorado theater in Den- ver, will present several programs at the America, The hours they will appear this afternoon are 3 and 5 o'clock, and this evening at 7 and 9 o'clock, The very latest in the popular and famillay in the classical tions, will be played by mann’s, ,In this eonnection, ences will be pl class group of musicians changes slow moving classics into SnaDny rance numbers, Despite the fact that the cost of ® the Id-plece orchestra from Denver is high, the America will charge but the usual admission » That no one in Casper will feel that such an opportunity can be passed hy, will withoyt doubt be shown in immense audiences at that theater during the week. The America is essentially an amusement place fer all the people of this its programs from day to day being definite proof.of that, This evening it will again demon. “SURGING SEAS” TO END TODAY AT IRIS THEATER In “Surging Seas,” which closes at the Iris today, Hurricane Huteh ap- ears as the star performer of many taytling deeds of daring on both d and rea. Great waveq putting 1 In periious predicaments do not doing his y in the me‘odrama. For intense excitement “Surging Seas” is at the top of the list. It is an easy your gas bill. We want you you a short time Phone 1501. Rawhauser’s North —— strate its wish to please one and all hy its dance at the Elks. having the joy of stepping music provided by one of orchestras in . peerenglon of it if Slacik pe made a charge : against Slacik with the intent the latter should be sent to Mre, Slacik, a victim of has been adjudged insane In court here and it,at present restraint at the county poor farm She is very violent at Sane as few days overcame five female nurses in a strupete at Memorial} with city. Mondell wae eonaidered for the interior ‘porefolie at the time Dr. Work was appointed_and sub- sequently was appointed a director of the jason War FANGADS SOIPSr eerporation. re pee Baie oe: Wanted eae pee is_look- to the whole Rocky Mountain region. It will be informal,, so be sa eas TSS WOULD CHOKE By Commissioner _B. J. Minort of having attempted to ehake was the result cik's step-son, Charles Corbin, MAN DEAD TO BET PROPERTY Brutal Plot Uncovered CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 8.—The arrest of Thomas Slacik on a charge death an aged man named Devine he deame of 5% HURT IN CRASH ‘ (Continued from Page One.) into the ravine. It is believed that Swanson may have been caught un- der the speeder as it fell. Anderson, the least injured of the four, made his way to the construc- tion camp, and rescuers hurried the injured men Into Riverton. Swanson, who resides ir. Siverton, is a carpenter, 30 years old. A brother accompanied him to Casper and is at his side in his grim strug- gle for life, NICOLAYSEN LUMBER ee | Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Vistribotors of KONSET Three-Day ay eens Process for Oil Weils. i— W: Mondell Urged ||| Phone 2300 and 63 and Come We For Secretary JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW Of Interior to ‘ae to get Slacik out of the way in order that Ccrbin might take possersion Slacik’s property, according A “boom” for Frank W. Nov. 8.— Mondell CHEYENNE, Wyo., SPECIAL WEEK-END If your burners are not ropeny adjusted, you are causing hig bills and not getting results. Going Over Bigger and Better Every Night. A Good Floor and Plenty of Good Partners. Washington ARMISTICE BALL—-ARMISTICE NIGHT } tement by Rev. mal prot me insane and while that condition, Minor said, made will bequeathing all her property Gorbin. Inasmuch as Slacik held cording to Minort, that he wo matter to double But what you want to do is to re- duce your gas bill, to realize 100% from the gas you pay for. Please read the instructions sent ago and learn to keep your appliances adjusted and save the cost of having a man toad- just them for you. New York Oil Co. M.E. YOUNG, Vice President DANCING TONICHT TO THE BEST MUSIC IN THE WEST Dance Artists Hal B. J. Minort, state commissioner of ehild and ani- issued after thg re- Corbin's mother, re- icint interest in the property, ac- Corbin realized 4 be unable to obtain ot Wyoming, director of the War Finance corporation, for appoint- ment to the secretary of the in- teriorehip in President Coolidge’s eabinet, should Secretary of the Interior Hubert Work of Colorado retire from the cabinet or be transferred to andther portfolio, in a to a DANCE TONIGHT “YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE MADGE RUSH PREMIER DANSEUSE a real car for a lady to handle. Easy Steering, Easy Driv- ing and holds the road, Call for Demonstration, In Spectacular Dances Arkeon Weekly That id lt Hence povisadon a be distributed sure to get yours. Arkeon Dancing Academy The New Car Will Be Intraduced Tonight - LAST TIMES TODAY CHARLES HUTCHINSON (Hurricane Hutch) —in— . “SURGING SEAS” : AND COMEDY “THE OPTIMIST” ~~ 10c and 20c ° Featuring Bett Blythe and Mahlon Hamilton Directed by T. Hayes Hunter Gotaungres Beombpolitan| Staged against the wonderful background of Monte ¢ Carlo, Deauville and the sparkling Riviera—with a cast of film celebrities including Europe’s Ten Most Beautiful Women! Additional Attraction SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE NETTO-LADIES Seven-Piece ORCHESTRA Playing Overture from Gounod’s Opera “FAUST” TODAY TOMORROW MONDAY Shows 1,3, 5, 7 and 9 o'Clock RIALTO 25c MATINEE AT 2:30 TONIGHT AT 7—9 O'CLOCK’ COLUMBIA 33238% TOMORROW THE HAPPY GO LUCKY CoO. In the Merry Musical Farce “BROWN’S » TOWN” Under the Personal Direction of Vogel and Miller FEATURING THE GEORGIA FOUR and thePRETTY DANCING CHORUS Feature Picture—"“IN SEARCH OF A THRILL”

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