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c 4 € 4 te st i = ii it eecedeepevar Perret reerertiiii res PAGE FOUR. JAZZ SATURATION GIVEN FILAMLAND FLIRT WHO [5 STAR OF AMERICA MOVIE Jazz eaturation is the latest scl- entific term! It was invented by Clarence Brown, now a picture director, form- erly an electrical engineer—and this same “Ja Saturation” {fs one of the principal attributes of “Butter. fly," Kathleen Norris’ novel starting to- day at the America. The new Universal deals with classic m —and real love versus flirtatioi parallels in an astounding sto two sisters, their love affo nd the complications thereof. wht fa- mous payers appear in the leading roles; Laura LaPlante, Norman Kerry, Ruth Clifford and Kenneth Harlan as the four principal figures; Freeman Wood, Cesare Gravina, T. production Roy Barnes and Margaret Living- ston as the “counterplot™ characters. The production was made by Clar- ence Brown, of “The Signal Tower” aha “The Acq 1 Kathleen 0,000 Brown, allel between jazz and selfish with ina All SVERYBODY HAS an eye on “Chi as uggestions” in the Classified h days! It MOTHER! Clean Child’s Bowels “California Fig Syrup” is Dependable Laxative for Sick Children | the spectacular filmization of picture, versus jaz of | jesty, Ss Ns eS le Bn ao ean @he Casver Daily Cribune Norma Talmadge’s New Dr “The Only Woman,” Com America... Starting Friday Norma Talmadge, supported ~ oes will be seen - “The Onl: man, her newest iprpehation®| at the *Asacioa latertine “HER LOVE STORY” ENDS RIALTO RUN TODAY; NEW METRO FEATURE (5 NEXT The final showings of the Allan Dwan Paramount production, ‘Her Love Story,” which opened at the Rialto theater on Saturday last, wi-l take place there this afternoon and evening. Gloria Swanson is the star of the nd Ian Keith, George Faw- t as well known strong supporting After recent triumphs in “period” Pictures, like “Secrets,” the beau, battled against terrific odds to save the honor of both her family and the man she, married. It was dl- rested for First National by Sidney t. The usual admission price of 40c for adults and 10c for children will be charged for Norma's new picture at the America. . FARM BUREAU IN SESSION CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—-The sixth annual meeting. of the American farm Bureau Federation opened here with some seven hundred dele- gates in attendance. The sessions will end Wednesday. Some day America will awake to the necessity of owning and con- trolling her ocean shipping, Comm- missioner of the United States shipping board told the federation. “When that time comes, she will establish a well equipped and effi- clent merchant marine,” he said. “I am also sure t the farmer will be the first to awake to this necessity if he will study the question from the standpoint of his advantage. It would seem to me wise to awake to this necessity when we have a large Meet of new, modern steel ships that can gradually be worked into our carrying trade.” “Cascarets” 10c if Dizzy, Bilious, Constipated eett and others j appear in the cast The story is an adaptation of the novel and magazine serial “Her Ma- the Queen,” by Mary Roberts Rinehart and is said to be Gloria's best picture to date, Half-a-Dollar Bill” “Half-a-Dcliar-Bil.,” the new Met- ro picture produced by Max Graf, which we are happy to announce to you will be shown at the Rialto the- ater tomorrow, is, in our opinion, the best drama with the background of the sea that has ever been fcreen- ed. No»raging storms, ike you are used to secing, but raging emotions that will lift you out of yourself and thrill you with their intensity. “Half-a-Dollar-Bill” is a gripping love drama of a woman, two men, and a child, whore lives become strangely enmeshed, and {t is splen- didly acted by such favorites as Anna Q. Nilsson, Raymond Hatton, William T. Carleton, Mitchel! Lewis, and George MacQuarrie, You will a'so see a new remarkable child actor jin little Frankle Darro. By all means, | of okt Rae AQUGH WESTERN TOWN DOWNED BY BILL HART ler company at the Columbia thea- ter. The parting shot will be a hot one of unusual celerity. The con- cluding acts will shout out with clever specialties and the Georgia Four will offer the latest song selec- tions. : With 20 people in its cast, the Mayme Arington stock company. op ens an indefinite engagement at the Columbia tomorrow, Long fam- ed in all parts of the country for its high standing in ‘the. theatrical world, the Arington group of play- ers comes here with the promise of giving Casper its finest treat in act- ing. Accompanying the Arington players are a band and orghestra. Their first play at the lumbia will be’ “Won By Waiting. FTE Nn sek wit RAIL STRIKE IN EVIDENCE SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Dec. 9 —WNinety-six per cont of the engin- ecrs, firemen, hostlers and hostlers’ helpers on the Southern Pacific, El- Paso and Southwestern and Arizona Eastern Railroad have voted to strike if nece to obtain a settlement of matters in contro- IN LATEST IRIS FIL verss," it was announced here to. day by executives of the Firemen's ; and Engineer's’ Brotherhoods, PGE The strike statement was signed In “The Return of Draw Egan” | by 1. G. Griffihg, general chairman now running at the Iris, where it) of the Brotherhood of Locomotive closes today, William 8. Hart has a! mneineers, and D. B. Robertson, vehicle much to his liking, and the} president of the Brotherhood of Lo- popular star certainly rises. comotive Firemen and Enginemen. The story concerns a noted band- i No strike date was set, it being tt, Draw Egan, who js led by @ queer | stated that an endeavor is being To clean your trick of fate to head the reform| made to settle the controversy siobote PTE movement in a small western town, through negotiations,. whore chief claim to distinction lies| he result of the vote was eub- in its wickedness. The bandit be-| mitted to William Sproule, president comes marshal and proceeds to clean | o¢ the Southern Pacific “in hope of up the community. Louise Glaum as | etfecting a peaceful settlement,” the a dance hall girl sets her cap for the | stetement seid, i six-shooting reformer, but if the 2 lady had peen as big as the Slerras.| gan FRANCISCO, Dec, 9.—L. G. the marshal couldn't see her, and so Griffing, general chairman of the the lady that’s known as Leo-i8¢) Brotherhood. of Locomotive Engt- starts out to the man) who! neerg, announced here today that cramping or take 7 qf ‘“zziness, biliou ness, gases, indi- gestion, sour up- set stomach and all such distress gone by morning. Nicest laxative and cathartic on earth for grown: Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup” now will sweeten the stomach and thoroughly clean the Httle bowels and in a few hours you have a well, playful child egain. Even if cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love its pleasant taste. It never cramps or overacts. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, you must say “California.” Refuse any imitation.—Adv. RIALTO TOMORROW and THURSDAY CURTIS BENTON’S Romance of the Sea Adapted and Supervised b MAX GRAF with ANNA Q. NILSSON WM. T. CARLETON MITCHELL LEWIS RAYMOND HATTON ALEC. B. FRANCIS GEORGE MacQUARRIE FRANK DARRO | Directed by | W. 8. YAN DYCK Titles A. A. COHEN POE, 2S had scorned her. In this enterprise | the engineers and firemen of the she ‘{¢ "aided" and: abetted by Chicago and Alton railroad are zona Joe, a former member of the| taxing a strike vote bandit’s bang, and who, a bttile confides, has a streak of yellow as wide as a barn door. Margery Wilson is cast for the part of a church-member's daughter and she prempt-y surrenders her heart to the ex-bandit. In time the marshal’s past is laid bare to the townspeople, but they lke the way ho has cleaned up the town and vote to continue him in the job. Arizona Joe gets his just deserts and tho marshal gets the girl he loves. — > r ups and childre: 10c, 25c and 50¢ boxes—any drug store. a PHILLIPS pinhoF MAGHES, | st} | | ANTACID | CORRECTIVE LAXATIVE THE CHAS. H. PHILLIPS CHEMICAL CO NEW YoRK BUT Unless you ask for “Phillips,” you may not get the original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 60 years. Protect your doctor and yourself by avoiding imitations 25-cent bottle contain directions—a VOGEL AND MILLER SAY FAREWELL AT COLUMBIA AANGTON PERS NEXT Goodbye giris! With the last performance tonight of “Hello Bill,” the final curtain will TONIGHT be rung down on the Vogel and Mil- NORTH | WASHINGTON | HALL BIG SUBWAY , CARNIVAL DANCE | THURSDAY EVENING } DECEMBER 11 |To celebrate the opening | of the subway. There are six busses an hour) running to the hall now, }so'leave your carat home oe cold nights and catch a bus WM. S. HART “THE RETURN OF DRAW EGAN” —Also Comedy— “FOUR ORPHANS” 10c and 20c i]! if IS PROVING A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS WONDERFUL PICTURES, FINE MUSIC, ADDED ATTRACTIONS IAMERICA® THE STORY OF A FLIRTATIOUS WIFE LAURA LA PLANTE RUTH CLIFFORD LEFFINGWELL’S ORCHESTRA Shows at 1—3—-5—7 and 9 GITATION IN MUSCLE SHOALS 1S UNGLARIFIED Senator Underwood Not Willing to Assent to Ideas of Weeks. WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Senator Underwood, after a twe hoyrs' con- ference with Secretary Weeks, said today that he and the secretary not widely divided on the Je Shouls question and that he d be willing to accept. the amendment the last Laborer Who Is Now Lawyer Asks For Compensation Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel | 8 a, m. and 2:30 p,m. al school a lawyer, has asked the supreme court to grant his perma- nent total disabjlity pay because he no lcnger {s able to work as # la- s lem Oil. Costs only 60c, der an absolute money-back guar: antee. Ask these drugsists: Kim! Drug Co. and ~ Mi Pharmacy.—Adv, tle and he seeks compensation un- der that section of the states autho izing it in cases where the veteran no longer is able to work at his cus- | @ tomary calling. In addition to his ed- “unless careful and thoughtful] ucation at Iaw school, and a long amendments as pointed out in my period of medical treatment Law was report are adopted, the Underwood 7 Saag TT bill {s unworkable,” er EVERYDAY DUTY The Alabama senator said that your body strong pt ae is your plain none of the Weeks’ amendments duty. raised serious objection to his meas- Scott’s Emulsion ure and that they furnished grounds | for discussion which he felt sure would afford a final settlement be- tween himself and the war depart: ment, is a food-tonic that is used every day by thousands who have learned the art of keep- ing strong. Take Scott’s! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 94-3 in war department reports as made public, declared over the signa- ture of Secretary Weeks that TONIGHT 7 and 9 o’Clock Columbia Last Appearance of THE HAPPY GO LUCKY CO. In the Snappy Musical Show “HELLO BILL” New Songs ‘The objections raised dealt tn part with the financing operations of Musclo Shoals and sald unless the bonds which would be isqued under the bill are guaranteed by the gov- ernment, they would practically be worth! Th New Specialties Hear the Popular GEORGIA FOUR Harmony Singers and Entertainers declared it require an also to Be} be etary unwise z ML TODAY 5 a a lami! 2 K LTO 1, 2:40, 4:20 |B “coop MEN AND BAD” “NO LUCK” | 6, 7:40, 9:20 : NEW SHOW TOMORROW GLORIA SWANSON I “HER LOVE STORY” We suggest every mother see this picture! H’ Sure, take Dad and the kiddies! They'll enjoy it too! Also Kinogram News and Aesop’s Fables Special Attraction , THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA ® Playing selection m Balfe's Opera . “BOHEMIAN GIRL” MAYME ARINGTON STOCK COMPANY Of 20 People With Band and Orchestra Opening Attraction “WON BY WAITING” A Semi-Rural Comedy-Drama in Three Acts HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS NO PICTURES Shows Start 7-9 o’Clock A 2-Hour Show—50c Something Different BOSTONIANS” ARE COMING ADDED ATTRACTION AT THE STARTING RIALTO os. A RARE TREAT 12 REAL ARTI aa Direct from an engagement at the Ambassador, Los Angeles and the America theater Salt Lake eEe———————————— DANCE to Their WONDERFUL MUSIC atthe ~ ELKS SATURDAY NIGHT A Bionur-vads Pasa ek ' STARTS TODAY TERFLY —with— Bree Tsdy UNIVERTAL -, JEWEL SPECIAL ADDED MABEL BURNS DRAMATIC SOPRANO Appearing Daily 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 SONGS YOU'LL Arkeon| Dancing Academy | TOPICS 10c and 40c