Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1924, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. “he Casyer Daily Crihiune men 1, : There’s Nothing Like Getting an Early Start CATIAE IN Ail. scoorting fo 1S W. “Gallrsrom today analyzed his 16,500th bottle of] WASHIGTON, Nov. 29—(Py the Associated Press).—Informal discus sions have been instituted between Representatives of the Freneh and American governments relative to a basis for funding the former's war time debt to the United States. RIALTO OFFERS THOMAS FARNUM FILM iT IIS MEIGHAN IN GURWOOD’S| 1S WESTERN THRILLER FY STORY—“THE ALASKAN”| esti sac ene nora! ees tee, | UNDRY REGIME aa | GETSAPPROVAL :: f Jess than one half of one per cent of all liquor seized is genuine. XN NEW YORK; Nov. 29.—J. oo . _KANBAS CITY.—The Vetérans of Foreign: Wars will recommend General John J. PARIS—Ambassador Jules Jus. ferand will remain in Washington until after January 1, 8 that as dean he Reig a corps he will present New Year’s congratulations Presiden: it star of western dramas, returned to Coord: the screen last night at the Iris theater tn “Baffled,” a new picture which is bound to add many new . friends to this famous star’s host of ‘ secretary of the Society of Indépend “The Alaskan,” James Oliver Cur- Wood's st fg novel of the far north, is Goldbeck adapt- admirers. ent Artists of New York City, and A t pia forms the basis of} ‘It can truly be said of this pic ordered returned to him the $100 nnouncemen Thomas s brand new star-| ture that it is “away from the beat- | fine he paid after authorities re- ring pic is widely heralded | en path," for while it has the fa moved the condemned. painting from: film will be the main feature at the | miliar villain, cattle-thieves, crooks the society's 1922 exhibition at the Rialto theater beginning toda: after oil lands, etc, yet it has a Waldorf Astoria hotel. As a st for Meighan, it is un-| number of surprise twists and turns, The picture pot Christ turn- x doubtedly the strongest in which | and an unusual finish. Never once eg eaten tate. eaenat the wedding 7 this favorite screen star has ever ap-| Guring the five reels can the audi ing wae W FFLE HOUSE peared. Herbert Brénon, who pro-| ence guess the finish. Cana. duced the picture for Peramotnt,| "sharing the honors with Mr. Far: As Supreme Court Justice Merrill y \ areful selection of the it Estelle Taylor, made a very num was a young lady, Alyce Mills supporting by name, who we truly hope to see *] pointed out in writing the reversal of conviction “there are shown also |} ed John Sainpolis, Charles Ogle, Frank | more of in the future, as for charm, the likenesses of ex-Congresanian |} IS NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT sis Champeau and Anna May Wong are | beauty and ability, we have yet to Volstead, William Jennings ek 3 x los featured in Meighan’s support. see her equal and predict that with-| | i, A and William Laine: havi te a Quick Lunch and Good Service 4 ‘ihe Alaskan” is a tale of the new | in a very short time this lovely little | | day gar about Christ co: empire which has come into being {7 | aries will be a star herself. attitudes of familiarity and unmi me the far north during the last thirty We advise everyone who likes takably directing “the destruction of ‘ Wh years. It opens with the great gold] thrilling, red-blooded western drama, the newly created win: % Open Day and Night ba: rush which followed the discovery of | not to mise “Baffled,” which will be ‘Although conesived, perhaps, “in ast the yellow metal in Sor verse the attraction at the Iris theater bad taste” the pains, er eS 4 see Holt is the pioneer but the story} rast times today. to the court, “in now! ni thi chiefly co Alan Holt, hia son, eg outrage public decensy or disturb or Union, Help on Duty at All Hours on ae Alask played by Thomas endanger the public peace. It may “fae COLUMBIA TO HAND OUT fermi he merlin, we RN: wh van Sif deféndant {s not convicted of @ Corbett & Reid, Proprietors KEATON DOES ANTICS ON ever nage 8 ne a mm ACA BIG SPARKLER TONIGHT 4 BOOZE 123 West Second St. ; | <s, OGEAN BED IN NEW FILM — POISO ban Everybody will be happy and NOW GN AT THE AMERICA Buster Keaton is in a class by himself and in “The Navigator,” his latest Metro-Goldwyn release which opened at the America theater last night, he has contributed ona of the Dest cometies ever made for sheer somebody will be lucky at the Col- umbia theater tonight when the $250 diamond ring is given away. The dazzling stone will be awarded at 9 o'clock. Vogel and Miller's company is bringing the crowd around with its present production, “Gilded Youth.” This farce comedy, plus specialties by the chorus and the Georgia Four, to which is added a first run pic- ertali t a real Inysical | ture, “The Broken Spur” starring WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.—A lock Tnughs, ‘There fant a dull moment | 38k Hoxie, makes up a full pro- ot Napoleon Bonaparte’s hair origin. Your bonus insurance in etre Navigator’ in tact, ast] Sram for the Columbia. Ii HOTEL UITE ally presented by France's immortal ndience was kept in a con- ite of hilarity with several ria besides. It's for reheat Aiea i GB patiemnee ts ane Th the Siena LONDON, Nov. 29.—The jury in] After these findings the jury again fiwict tie tite naade aesitah! day, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., there ten’e, an jcriee: to pronouncediy charming In. her| the case of the Robinson conspiracy | retired to. consider turther questions 3 Aa hy the Veterans of of written by Jean Ha-| Presentations that she is winning| suit involving an unnamed Indian Presiding ddge nS: $1 WASHINGTON. — Official tributd Foreign Wars. a Hrackman, and Joseph | *Meral commendation for her abil.| Prince rendered a verdict Friday | P ; i by the: govelnigeaitis the aad zc te oa ceili tad rai CB a EME finding that conspiracy had The jury later returned: and an:|o¢ wooarow Wilson 1s to be paid BRING YOUR Teaton’s . e x ‘| _—— existed to extort money from the | neumeed it was unable to agree on Monday, December, under tentative th; ve Dor unities ‘or comes iS) an prince, known as “Mr. A." but that| the question of the liability of the plang worked outs? ‘DISCHARGE fu taken advantage ot every Robinson and Mrs. Robinson were| Midland bank which was the ac- - th cher j n not parties to it tual defendant in Robinson's sult tu appears as ane or pi The jury also found that Mr. Aj to recover 125,000 pounds. The | amily were no ‘was induced to part with two checks | jury was discharged. 3 Sango sah 7 for 150,000 pounds each through need ¥ > wi such fear and alarm that his mind e = wid oes to take the] > was unsettied ana that the act was ORicago Ready v3 non ily aa Ri pe dae tia sed not free and voluntary. of y Y and — Me on seaiubbatt FE ForO pening of TODAY—SUNDAY—MONDAY |LAST TIMES TODAY vinta and hum tne two] MOSCOW, ov. 2c te as! Dancin First Casper Showi onsta, and thus the tWol ageiated Press)—The wovlet ‘Russian Int ional BUSTER ze ee cents are left without any crew | Sovernment today, tasiied Fegulstions nternationa FRANKLIN Keaton extracts from this situ:| 0? Secial and diplomatic etiquette rock Seaton extracts from this situ'| for the guidance of its representa- - ' FAR a Ber gape nile bd nd there| {Ves abroad. ‘The rutes are intend P ee a ¥ * lenty of such oppor.| %4,t0 Meet the wide social and other - = Bireo ya i Nove earns. ater —in— mS: % POF! differences which the government ee Sn rctee Ht secord “breaking, —In— “BAFFLED” - e a ship. a ‘ said exist between the “proletarian. numbers gathered here today for the I B. + Buster m akes coffee rik . sey ized” country of Russia and the cap- opening of the International Live. ‘ e ” ui tr sto ees ee age italistic nations, Hock ety shay A ae. enteet —ALSO COMEDY— ~ pe neh pigs = | “There is no need to affirm,” said vary aeatee Sides ee CRE e a ai or OC. Lior sis a sultable stateroom, descends! she regulations, “that tareign, mie Yet sass, [Ganiade,. Burope)/ked ie Me er bettom.Gf tse Sions are being appointed by both Sh eres Soa eaeen ha at mctonua | sides not for the purpose of carrying Upwards cf 11,600 cattie, norses,|f. HIS LATEST SIX-REEL COMEDY oe s < by oc , | OM Propaganda in the countries to hogs and sheep were in stall being 0c and 20c en they drift to an island, | Thich ‘they are. accredited, whe 4 groomed for the various contests —ALSO— 1 st tence? away the cannibals) Soviet missions are observing and which begin Monday morning. En- NELL SHIPMAN Hace eombined attack of Homan) win observe this principle with un RR IN: Tomorrow ERE it is! “ cope bending strictness, but at the same 1. fa ae “ ¢ i i ; Sahar CAG eRe I E S § » Loo! ” Tom Meigh: bi d-bl a time it must be remembered that IKOUT” P alive weit cieiie posed Shem a appears and they! tne soviet missions represent a nen GHICH BIER. S ILL abana a / — <<aigag And drama. Adapted by Wills, Guano eagle publin..cf “wapkeste Cait ooeeo dies! Ask your Dy ‘iad and drama. Adapted by Willis Goldbeck : where there exist a special mode of Leffingwell’s Orchestra “AGAINST ALL free sPae caxtatest ook by one of Amer- life and special soctal and 1 i foe F inge Used pres cy ee 3 Sheets Shows at 1, 3,5, 7and9 10c and 40c ODDS : ° “Owing to this fact,\ soviet mis- ALSO KINOGRAM NEWS AND FABLES Le I ae t sions accredited to foreign countries : ECUIVELY | mur in prisiairtsinmnbahemase gis SPECIAL ATTRACTION as ir diplomatic households ; ee Doesche etahileltp ceaeeeees THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA omy of,expenditure. ‘Their refusal from iata’ Sein a a TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT Pons Qty yearn. et "| Jomatic and social functions of for- ve mune Neen ae yee bard aoe ‘ital eign countries, does not arise from By Maaste peetuaet ana Repese Fel the position they necupy and should ries not be regarded as an. unfriendly TODAY. act Ww “The same view should be taken Re Wrage ged oe a, pate in manifestations which have a bee ang MONDAY—TUESDAY monarchial character or which gen erally are not in harmony with the Shows Start 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6:00, 7:40, 9:20 soviet principles. Such acts should AT 9 O'CLOCK ‘os not be considered in the nature of SHOW 7 propaganda or as demonstrations of A political eter ;YHIS frock shows you how fring: _ may be used effectively and yot fo conservatively that it ia not t of place on a taflored frock. The nge is made of the material, which closely woven black rep, and ap ed so that the white undertuni One of the most pleasing of the group of amateurs at the Columbia last night was little Darline Osborne NEW STATE BANK AT GREYBULL IN OPENED, H.C. GHAPPELL 1S HEAD GREYBULIL Wyo. Noy. 29. In the two hours that it was open Wed nesday afternoon for the first following State bank anization TOLL GROWING MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, Nov. 29.— Polson liquor has taken the lives of Ex-Service tries in the carlot classes reached the record total of 264, with breed- ers’ interest centered in the fat ¢at- tle competing for the grand cham- pionship of the carlot division. Pabdibesner ode: nates CONSPIRACY AGAINST INDIAN PRINCE TRAPPED WITH WOMAN blank will be filled out free at Room 8, 327 West First Street, Sun- €mporer to his blood relative, Prince Charles Lucien Bonaparte, has been given to the Massachusetts Histor- bs IHIFFON velvet a9 as forms the bottom of this frock of orchid chiffon, beaded in beads of a slightly darker shade, Thé circular scalloped skirt ts the type Paris approves of highly for dancing, and the silhvuette ts perfect. i Electric Supply & Construction Co. cashier Rawhouser’s Arti ows through the’slits. The leathe: g worn at the belt ts of brillien 1 with perforations and a sil sel. than $8,000 indicating *: the faith c r owe Anything in the Electrical Institution pays Line and see Officers of the bank include H. C. SEE US. Chappell of Casper, président and{ iy 142 E. Midwest Ph, 483-1 VOGEL and, MILLER’S W. E. Dabbs SPECIAL DANCE TONIGHT Saturday night you will always find a jolly crowd. 8 will give you.plenty of jazz. ADMISSION $1.00—LADIES FREE NORTH WASHINGTON HALL HAPPY GO LUCKY CO. In the Farce Comedy with Music “GILDED YOUTH” Featuring THE GEORGIA FOUR First Run Picture JACK HOXIE in “THE BROKEN SPUR” THE SNAPPY CHORUS

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