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Uy PAGE SIX The most ingenious dirty double- cross over pulled in @ prize fight. was a feature of the gruelling champion- ship clash between Battling Buck and Kid’ Hilliday, his challenger, it now becomes known, ‘framed” for: him to win in the Buck, who refused to fight any- ing but square, even insisting on momow. GLORIA SWANSON IS SUPERB AGAIN IN ‘HER LOVE STORY’ HOW PLAYING AT THE RIALTO Gloria Swanson, in her latest, which was performed by a gypsy picture, ‘Her Love] and forces her to marry the king. A son is born to her—the son of her She confesses to the king that the child.is not his. The Col-| The result is that she is. banished, and the king proclaims the boy as ee * ‘which opened at the Rialto last night, furnishes ample evidence at Kipling knew what he was talk- ing about when he said: onel’s lady and Judy O'Grady are sis- ters under the skin.” Only in Glo-] his own. ria’s case it isn’t a Colonel's lady but ‘4 queen Who shows us that under just a woman. It may be somewhat of a shock to a good many ordinary folks to learn life isnt all a bed of roses even to a eusnrer beautiful pal: clothes worth is surrounded by numerous servants who are ready to fulfill her slightest Wish, but all these material luxuries mean nothing when she js separated from the one “Her Love Sto his challenger would king's ransom, she Mary Roberts Rinehart's absorbing Majesty, the Queen," adapted to the screen by Frank Tut- Gloria has the role of a princess who secretly marries a brave young captain of the disregards this marriage King’s guards. Her The Underwood STANDARD PORTABLE Strong, sturdy, non-folding.| [a an op ee same inciples as e e it Mode for standard itouch operation on the letters. ite shift for figures and, characters, Cash or SPT ERELYEDOAT ICONS DEP ERRRROSERDEDADEDUSACOSCEDCEPePEPapetectercraeeettne SEE THE MACHINE IN WHITE ENAMEL. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. 156 N. Center St. Phone 407| CASPER, WYOMING. TOLEOUEACEUCAS SADE SS oEREEETI® ’ ) : J ‘ CUESGSRERRECI REET SENeENOS; MA ee ee te ma- nearby. When ater. Children Come First-~ At Christmas! This is the boys’ and gicté’ season—and its success for ell ef us depends largely on how happy the youngsters are made. Shop-o-scope—that lection of “Christmas Gift Sug- gestions” in the Classified See- tion—comes into the picture! You can't hope to know all the Christmas presents that your youngsters want—until you look through the “Gifts For Chil. dren” Column in this time-sav-' ing holiday guide. Turn to The Shopeossepe today—and every day from now till Christmas! a CINEMA ATTRACT: DOUBLE-CROSSERS LOSE OUT IN WINNER TAKE ALL AT AMERICA the basis being ‘winner take all,” countered by saying he'd do his best to| knock his opponent out before the vighth. But the gamblers fixed it ‘with Holliday so he would only pre- tend to weaken, long seodey os fool amblers who pro-|iBattling Buck off his guard for an “old: Buek it oat vasy knockout. How this dastardly double-cross worked in the fight will be shown in ‘Winner Take. All," the new William Fox attrac- tion at the America today and to- guardsman_-lover. How her overwhelming love for her boy leads to greater sacrifices, veneer of royalty she is] her desperate struggle for ness .with the one man whom she has never ceased to love and final thrilling and satisfying ending are gripp.ngly portrayed in a series Of course, she lives in a]|of tense dramatic situations , she Wears stunning | tug at the heart-strings. = TOM MIX IN Socace| WAGON TRAIL’ AT THE IRIS Only two survivors of savage mas- sacre live to tell of the raid made by Swift Wind and his band of In- dians.on a Wagon Train en route from Two Forks to Fort Badger. While reconnoltering one evening before supper time. ‘Tom Culien, a Pony express rider who panying the wagon train, narrowly escaped ‘death by an arrow shot by one of the hostile Indians. He quick- ly warned the members of the wag- on train of their danger, and a:most before. they coufl make any pre- parations they were encircled and savagely attacked by a huge num- NEW COMPANY IS COMING TO THE COLUMBIA Just three more days and the Co- lumbia theater will boast a new]! feature that will lend additional in- terest to programs that entertain throngs at the West First street WU-DIUAN [KENNETH HARLAN IS ~HILLCOMING) STAR IN “BUTTERFLY 5 Kenneth Harfin, “The Virginian,” | hicles, will play, “Butterfly.” Miss Promised as being. something dif-| in ‘the film play of that name and «| Clifford plays Hilary, ~ Butterfly’s ferent’ and original in film plays, | jeading man of many notable per-| older sister. ~" * ; but so realistic and human a drama | formances in’the last year or two,| “Butterfly,” in the short period of the sea that one almost feels the} pays the role of Craig Spaulding|since its publication, has been ac- sting of salty spray, the new Metro|in the’ film version. of “Butterfly,” | corded widespread popularity with picture, ‘“Half-a-Doilar-Bill,"" a Max) Kathleen Norris’ novel, which comes| all classes of readers. It is nelther Grat production, pvill be shown. at| next Tuesday to the America thea-|a typical “best seller” nor a “high- the Rialto theater, Wednesday and | ter. brow", xtory, being rather a’ book t ietiredas: K “Butterfly” was directed by Clar-|*ppealing to everyone, Olga Prinz play house, but inthe meantime the Anna Q jsson is the featured) enee TL. Brown an released as a|!#¥ Wrote the continuity. “Happy Go Lucky ‘company holds feminine player, Who gives the most} trniversal-Jewel Clarence Brown| The picture was filmed with care- sway in another of its excellent at- notable performance of her career a8| production. ‘The ‘all-star cast, chos.| ful fidelity to the novel and’ia rated tractions. “Helo Bill’? js the title’of a girl pressed by poverty to abandon | er with an eye for ability already |@" One of the best. modern screen her baby that {t might live, and Who) proven in successive achievement, | dramas of the year, having balanced then recovers her child in later Laura La Plante, Norman| comedy situations with a seriés off years through the most dramatic and Ruth Clifford. Kerry,| strong dramatic situations. > fied entertainment, . developments. who is remembered for his portray- The Arington Theatrical company. Wiliam ‘T. Carleton, Raymond|ais {fn “Merry-Go-Round,” “The| CHRISMAS JOYS will be in- which begins an indefinite. engage- Hatfon, Mitchell Lewis, George and “The Hunchback of] creased through reading the “Christ- ment at the Columbia Wed! MacQuarrie and Alec B. | Francis | Notre Dame," plays Konrad Kron-|mas Gitt Suggestions”-Columns in night, December 10, is the oldest comprise ‘the cast, while a juvenile) sic, the violinist; Miss La Plante, | tle Clusstfied Section. ‘ dramatic stock ‘company. in t! i “find’ “in four-year-old Frankie United States having been before the aos Darro makes his screen debut in the 3 public for over 30 years under one A a picture, and proves hiinself a re- name and under one management, og markable child actor. that of Walter Arington.’ Mr. Aring- : REPAIRING DENTS IN “RB UTTERFL y” THE ton will be with this company per- sonally—that in itself is a sufficient FENDERS sightly, and are usually the hardest every particular. The company num: to remove, owipg to the shortness A HEAR TLESS FLIR T bers 15 people and will. present a ~ - s of the bend.’ Hammering is helpful, line of late New York successes, late ‘The modern custom of wildly eHeering royalty in public is frowned | put usually somé marks are left ty sect reeases with high class vaude-/upon by these old Japanese who knelt silently by the roadside when the} which are readily noticed, A much ville between the acts. Mr, Aring-|Prince Regent. passed. Many such scenes reca'iing the days of the Sa- easier repair and one which leaves ton has selected for his opening play, |murai.took place.on the Emperor’s birthday parade recentiy. no indication that a repair has been “Won by Waiting.” A sem{ rural |—<£————____| tuade. ja to fill the dent with solder, comedy drama in three acts, a play The dent is first scraped clean of all 3, with some very thrilling situations, paint and polished with emery She had everything a a splendia Hine of natural someay, cloth, after which soldering paste is| girl’s heart could desire. 4 with a beautiful love story running lied. orch is then applied to throughout, “Won by Waiting” will the under aide of the fender, while | A handsome and devoted be presented Wednesday and Thurs- piece of solder wire is’melted into| husband. Beautiful home, day nights, December 10 and 11. the dent. After the solder ts built] fine clothes, rich jewels, servants, motor cars, lux- a ue wes te a pane vy plays up slightly higher than the fender, or. Friday and Saturday and again it may be filed off flush. Sand-pa- : Sunday. pering and painting completes the| UtY, Social position. And Mat ess Rin:to. Iris. repair.—Automobile Digest. still she could not resist ? See res Sieeace yes Sunday Only.—Tom Mix in ‘The a PEPRALRR arap a ; eas fluttering near the alluring jwanson' in “Her Love Story.’ Kino- also comedy, “Neck ire. wheels are generally in- Norma Talmadge gram News arid Fables. : HERS ys stalled over false hubs and locked fame of adulation from Vics Wednesday, Thursday—Anna Q.| ‘Monday and Tuesday.—William g,|in place by lock nuts. These nuts| Other men. and Eugene O’Brien || sisson ana wm. T. Cariton in “Half| start in “The Return of Draw| Should be: frequently inspected and A . A a Dollar Bill.” Jimmy Aubrey com- * ay, tir . vi | thitehed Aechanes . It If you love beauty, dash- Coming in New Film }|27°"s,, 324, Jimmy ¥ Egafi" also comedy, “our Orphans." | tightened ‘whenever necessary : : ; “phe | the Wheel should become loose on} ing romance and big dra- Friday, Saturday--Bebe Daniels in| . Wednesday and Thursday.—“The “Dangerous * Kinogram 7 Sie }] George Larki awe sna Jos house. Also omedy. Friday and Saturday. Butter. Sunday and Monday—Buck Jones | fly Range,” with Neal Hart, , also in “Winner Take All” also comedy, | Comedy, “Ride Em Cowboy.” n Bad the Sailor," and Fox News. BETS Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs. Columbia, eter isabel Pais Serene as Sunday, Monday,. Tuesday—Vogel : am uth Cit’) and Milles’ Happy Go Lucky Co aa apy Senet ne 22%,|in the mirth. provoking farce “Hello “» Fish,” Pathe News and. Tonles, BULL Firat-run pleture “Good Men| § Starts Friday—Norma Talmadge |" Op in “The Only Woman,” supported by| Starting Wednesday evening—The Eugene O'Brien. Also a Van Bibber the latest comedy now playing, and the feature picture is “Good Men and Bad,” making a highly diverst- Way of the Transgressor,” with | ‘he false hub, it will creak and in| matic moments, see “But- and Ruth Stone.| time will injure the fittings. terfly,” with Laura La Plante, Kenneth Harlan, Norman Kerry and Ruth Clifford, starting at the America Tuesday. ber of red skins. The pioneers, , protecting selves ag best they could in the cir- cle, were using the wagons as a returned the fire of the\Indians with great courage. Almost all of the pjoneers were killed with the eception of Cullen and his sweetheart, Sally Madison. who pretendend to be dead when the Indians began their search of the wagon train after the attack. They attempted to escape but were cap- tured and taken to the Indian camp breast works, from ‘the Indian camp is but one of the countess thrilling episodes the “Wagon Trail," which will be shown today only at the Iris the- Mayme Arington Players, 20. people it comedy, "The Race” and. Fox News. | with band and orchestra. eo 15 Pinte hs ~tliait ———.—__—__ I YOU WON'T know ‘how much fun] IF/YOU want to see “her eyes 0 i Christmas shopping can be—until|glisten’ with appréciation;. fix your 2 you turn to “Christmas Gift “Sug: - eyes on the "Gifts fot Her" “column gestions” in the Classitied Section.’ lin the Classified Section--now! * IN HIS NEW.WESTERN Norma Talmadge supported by . , INNER Eugene O’Brien in her newest : : ‘ production “The Only Woman,” a startling film of love's sacrifices with the most thrilling shipwreck ever put on the screen will be shown at the America starting next Friday. Norma was never more beauti- ful, never more appealing, never closer to your heart than in “The Only Woman.”—Adv. The lovable Western Star in Brvry. of Thrills and Furious Ac- ‘ion. TODAY’S COMEDY “IN BAD THE SAILOR” LEFFINGWELL’S AMERICA ORCHESTRA % Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10c and 40c Give Something Electrical A-Few Electrical Suggestions Hoover Vacuum Cleaners—Western Electric and Universal Washing Machinee—Woodrow Washers—Electric Sewing Machines Electric Ironers—Percolators and Urn Sets—Heating Pads Hair Dryers and Marcellers—Flat Irons Toastes‘and Waffle Irons and Grills Desk, Floor and Bridge or Boudoir Lamps 20c TOM MIX “THE WAGON TRAIL” Also Comed “NECK AND NECK” All at Reasonable Prices and Terms Visit our new, display room and let us demonstrate the advantages of these electric appliances. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL CHRISTMAS RONA POWER CO. 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