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TALMADGE FILM ENDS AT) AITO GETS RETURN OF AMERICA TODAY; MILTON) “THE CHEAT;” GLORIA SILLS IN NEW PICTURE SCANDAL FILM TUESDAY > bmeven, a, Bs Sate Clearing the cotigestton wit! ae Ferbes, once Sad Pi eauenrner * anisn Genes toon ere Sidney Olcott, who directed Nor. ma Talmadge in ‘The Only Woma: celebrated the twentieth anniver of his first motion picture recently My first photoplay was made in today gene Is a fitting clim a ard an¢ ri * than Jast month, and 2 per cent” less|tenth city, before finding @ muni-| pla as a result of économic depres: F ¥ Gnbulas 2 he said “We wag] {0 ® highly dramatic picture story, | contracts between the defendant tolthar Ostcher tear | cipaiity which has a better record|sion, There is unrest everywhere, at prices ranging from $2.50 to $50, depend. chased’ out of that graveyard in {Out the ending is = happy one and/ship cr sell cement ordered’ Gan-| ‘The total numbér of fatal motor|in October as compared both with |feadihg to, socialistic tendencies, ing on size and decoration. Bre five times before we final. | "ons, spectators home highly -46:} cetiedi i Secidenta in cities over 100,000.popu-| the same period last year and with|'The labor party movement {e well bebe Ba Bins shen ahd we final:| ighted with the entertainment. ‘* lation was 620 for the month as com- Inst month. under way. Disgruntled militarists Buy Waterman’s today "My first great historical picture | ,,2i¢re ate some of the minor cagual-| against the Cement Securities pared wtih 530 in September and ha ‘government employes even are your ™ was entitled ‘Hendrik Hudson's I Presenting one of the most real- istic riots in a court room over seen | Kennedy in federal district qourt at | Committee of the Nattonal Automo-| resents a rlight turning of the tide, n the screen, Pola Negri's Para-| Cheyenne, holding that corporation bile Chamber of Commerée, on the mount star vehicle, “The Cheat,"| @ eombination in restraint of trade. will be shown at the Rialto theater] ‘The compatiy was ofdered to dis- d-Whieh: wae 3-per less (es that attended the filming of this} pany the Colorado Portland Cement | with 885 in October, 1923. Pwr e che ing, well as students and Sree STi SHOWN OF LATE PRESIDENT in several smuggling plota by ae Court Ordere | of All Gifts “eHIcAco, Dec. 15.—(United | are on trial on charges of conspir- |+ ; Mf ncis E, Pope, m cousin of|ing to defraud >the government’ | Dissolution of {the Inte President Harding ‘| through illegal contracts to buttd|| A perfect fountain pen will act as a Sane ae , a eer a wee Gibbon We py one Rene aes brought into the |: minder of your thoughtfulness. No sift io insurance ers ‘8 $ Cement ‘ Trust”’ of erg Wash., this week will appear as a|trial by Elias H. Mortimer, main- , gas with appreciation. To those / - : , I oved, defense witness in the Forbes-| stay witness for the government. Ac- a eee i$ ° cd Thompson fraud trial “Sording to Mortimer, Pope was of-| | Attorneys for Col. Charles. R | fered $1,000,000 by Thompson for |! { fi 1 conrent for the sale of the Securities company, a western cot-|the traffic: problem. States Veterans Bureau and John} dentia! r nt poration, was miad@ necessaty today Thia is the deduction réached by ‘W. Thompson, St. Louis contractor, government's wooden fleet. by the decision of Judge T. Blake|tne Traffic Planning and) dafety adopted by Diet at the forthcoming the frogress is not being made in| session. the very Jargest cities. One goes} “Capital,” said Professor Qyama, down the list to Los Ange’és, thé} "Has lost the confidence of the peo- be purchased purchased from almost any nearby po 30,000 merchants in the United States sell Waterman's. You can get just the size barrel, pen point, color and design you basis of the October motor fatality aX | pose of all interlocking holdings and ¢ “8 Dis- tremendous scene in the Paramount| company; Union Poftiand Cement . covery of the North River.’ Wel sitio at Hollywood, Callf.— company Three Forks Portland Ce- | _ Ports, Tacelved from. 245. news: is inevitable aha? tthe ted tee IY ‘obs tay papers, ag wel as safety councils, ong a r ‘Labor rule in Japan — masterpiece In one day) Sixteen coats ripped up the back.|‘ment company, United States Port- health ments and state. mo- with In @ decade.” was a oo mee sae too hoist died Thirty-two collars ripped open and} land Cement company, Oklahomaltor ve! commissioners, .totaled | _ rs ——— eae se nt Neonat Portland Cement’ company; Ne- " P. ie that attacked Hudson's ship. Seventy-three buttons pulled off. | braska Portland Cement company; | ientntny,catnet pesany emit ON ‘arty in J ADAM | Give something electrical this "he Only Woman” will be shown} Chairs and tables, desk furnish-| Charles Boettcher, Claude M, Boett- covered, the actual figure for the 31 year. Natrona Power Co. Sim’ Qunerton theater for the last |ing#, etc., broken and s¢ratched—| cher, Harry C. James, . J. Moree, | Gays throughout. the United alee | Now Forecast ae times today. Eugene O’Brien 18] too many to cotint. Carl Leonhardt, James Pingree. J. | ig estimated to be somewhat over One New York woman is said to LAST TIMES TODAY TODAY Norma's leading man. The picture’ Numerous slight abrasions and|B. Flemmon and J. E, Zahn. 1,880, Ther’ was probably make $3,000 a year by running @ is proclaimed one of Norma's, best | harked shins. —— Yerably larger improvement % safety |- holiday home for the care of dog: NORMA and ha Vhs begs NEY Tt was an amazing scene. The} THERE'S REAL Christmas shot} in the smaller communities than was | ‘TOKIO, Dec. 16—(United Prees,)| cats, birds and other pets while the TUESDAY aa Ane uipbarunce’ of( Mined episode shows the effect on a crowd.|ing service awaiting you tindé@rl registered in the 100,000 city group. |—Prdfessor Ikuo Oyama of Waseda |°¥NCrSs ara away. TALMADGE e ills, noted scr star, since his] on, 1 minister of the gospel. The pie- ture is Edwin Carewe's “Madonna ed there by a cypok parading a. co-featured with the famous Russian | po4¢ qndian prince, to mark "Mac Maron pig the Btrette” je an she shot him—a crime her hushand, . r Ee T Also Comedy adaptation of one of the “ ular books of the Bnglish novelist | Daves by Jack Holt, has | takes S A Richard Harding Davis “UNCLE SAM” upon his own shoulders. The crowd Vv Bibbe: W. B. Maxwell. It was published) Shoo Sit Cnty to mob the false ‘an Bibber Comedy under the title of “The Ragged! piince (Charles de Roche) and the “THE RACE” 10c and 20c Messenger.” The photoplay marks jlige shouts vainly for order. By AILEEN LAMONT. @ woman With a pretty profile ean lace the first screen appearance of Nazi-|y,ji5e finally quell the riot but|(Copyright, 1949, Casper Tribune.)| wear one attractively, The rather LEFFINGWELL’S ORCHESTRA WEDNESDAY mova in “wo years. everyone gets badly battered in the| “NEW YORK, Deo. 15.—Nowadays} broad brim, some four inches in ; PUNE ELL. Ree rp eer This picture will be the attraction | 1 oice, women strive to dress {n two ways,| Width, surrounds and: yets off the Shows 1, 8, 5, 7 and 9—10c and 40c Neal Hart Bt SA D8 ZA TOSTICAS Pema Sy LATE “A Society Scandal.” like ‘people with a past of persons | face giving an approfrinte back- A hes aX fs What is believed to be a record) with prosperous parents, A con-| Sround for natural coloring, whether . . SQN j . ss Tomorrow gaat Nazimova and Milton Sills in Soctety Scandal,” due at the Rialto| word .for affectation, ‘Thé- merely | those of Paris design. The former theater tomorrow. The pittur TO CROWDS AT COLUMBIA Laughing Lady," in which Et Barrymore scored such a. treme: ous success, was produced in entirety in With unrestrained enthusiasm | vicinity. theater crowds are enjoying the| If you've never been to New York | faceted red crystal set on the inside} One warning baout hats should MOTHen Fletcher's ‘oes plays given by the Mayme Arington | the picture will serve a two-fold pur-|of the wrist With a radium dial be:| be giver, however. After December | ————————— players, their present production | pose—that of an entertaining society | hind them. When 4riving an euto-|18, a woman in a velvet hat will be love drama—and a_ travelogue/ mobile, it is only necessary to drop|®® muth out of it as the male being “The Girl of the Flying X" This new play which will haye its final performances this evening, is novelty, exceptionally worth while and ap-] ¢¢ caution. Pedestrians have not yet peals to Casper aud'ences. It Is been fully apprised of its signifi- a charming love story having the cance, but then, New York ia full beauties of a western setting, re ple edy The Arington stock company will present tomorrow its recently re- celved “For The Man She Loved.” Stories of the Northwest Moun! This play is an excellent portrayal|are always ‘velcome whether of a woman's love, and has its thrills and humor. drama in its most acceptable foi wehk and irresponsible, is in t power’ of Jules Payette, who also ed courtroom of a dramatic situa-| “Christmas Gift Suggestions” in to- | but as figures for there sections are oe: , in a beautiful woman | day's. Classified Section, widely scattered it. te difficult. to trlumph in “The Sea Hawk," 1s a8] cpoia Negri), tripping from her ys = ivory shoulders the black gown she of the Streets,” in which Bills is | We%™® discloses a ruddy scar, brand-| Christmas! though this 2 per cent decrease rep-}iabor party. He said he belteved his property... She confesses ° that has been sét. by Allan Dwan in the|vincing demonstration of ¢ither| blonde or brunette. production of Gloria Swanson’s new' | style is supposed to assure attrac-| There is one -essential difference | reais FLYING X GIRL APPEALS est Paramount starring picture, “A|tion. Attfaction is merely another | between the hats popular here and’) J ( oe ation of the stage'play, “The|the rule but in her case, if the|S8harply upward to avoid contact New York City and|/able stop signals. down well below the hair line of the of jaywalkers and mashers are even Proven directi ch sicians ere recot i » throughout with clever com- FEATURES IRIS PROGRAM more firmly and ungently repressed.(#0 absent from the summer, will be-| 2foven directions on each pacigge Phy everywhere recommend it | burned its mark on e r vi in| national custom and usage, the right novel form.or as a living picturiza-|hand glove should have a green tion on the screen and ‘The Devil's} light. With such equipment, it is Partner,” which opens at the Iris] perfectly possible for the modern theater for a two days engagement | woman meeting a traveling acquaint- = Ol. DS today, Is sure to be well supported | ance to signal “I am crossing your by the picture patronizing public. |bows, with a husband in tow." or I OtS “The Devil's Partner” {¢ melo- university, a noted Japanese scholar and soelalist, predicted to the United Press today that Japan is turning toward development of a atrong Supported by “THE EUGENE O'BRIEN eARyiene “THE ONLY WOMAN’ A Canadian Story Native girls of New Guinea are as fond of decking themselves with bright colored stones and other orna- ments as are their sisters in more civilized land: make a close éstimate. SHOP THE Shop-o-scope way this The significant fact is that al- Pr universal. male suffrage will be “MADONNA OF THE “South of STREETS Northern Lights” an/married matron is no exception tofhas a short brim in the back, turned hel follow too close, she can| With the high fur collars which are nd- ASTORIA wear a pair of the new auto-|8uch indispensible features of the its | mobile gioves which give unmiatake-| Winter coats, The latter comes The gloves have a small cirele of | Shingle bob like a Roman helmét. toria is a pleasant, harmless Stib- The Kis iss That elses or Wkathe. pediotede® x stRtute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Sar Sameera] sheetor Geer oh Peeene | Burned ...00c.eccecececs ber. Satin, my dear, satin is Infants in arms and Children all ages. S thing until such time as the cog- ‘ noscent! go south in January. After! To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of SAULT I that, the straw braids and horsehair, the hand, palm backward from the driver's seat, to warn followers to Many well dressed women shortly | Sin to make their appearance. will be upon the sea, either onitheir way to Havana, Nassau, Florida or ited | Burope, so to conform to: inter~ two souls. The kiss that lifted a woman to redemption—that saved a woman’s soul. If you want to be caught in this‘ mael- strom of emotion — and swung to the highest peaks of drama don’t miss this There is no signal, however, for rm | doublecrossing. and provides all the thrills which| The “stop” signals of the wris ‘Tus robin. the neweaoiea ion dynamic portrayal. we expect in melodramas plus a] however be countermanded called, Joint: icegottraant, to sanity of plot which makes the en-|the “gc nals of the ankles.|\ vow ‘what real joint comfort is. Ure production most convincing and | Mistinguette, she of the million dol-|" Jem for atiff, awollen, or pain-tor- realistic. lar legs, has established firmly the! tureq joints whether caused by rheu- ‘The story revolves around a beau- | fashion of wearing flashing jewels on matiam or not. tiful girl, Jeanne Latour, the belle}the ankles. ‘The bracelets which conds’ rubbing and it of tho little town of Marquette, one| clasp those high priced legs are not Instheoteh: skin” and of the most primitive of Canadian] detachable. They are of diamonds right d6wn-t0 Igament and s. Jeanne is in love with|or rhynestones on_a flexible mount- Pierre Duchane but her fath er, | Ing which {s woven into the mesh| zt. ofis up and lmbers up the he | of the thinnest kind of a silk stock joints, subdues the inflamation and is jing, 44 mesh fn texture id which | reduces the swelling. Joint-Ease is See Pola Negri GEORGE FITZMAURICE in ‘The Cheat’ leg tays U8 SHOP EARLY mp ony 8 mae PRA Mas Electric Supply & Construction Co. | Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8a nd 2:30 p. m. Ye Christmas Tree Salt Croek in id have them re 8a. m, and 2 p. m. paired; work guaranteed BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS SEE US. ‘Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co. TELEPHONE 144 COLUMBIA «=""c. THE MAYME. ARINGTON ASSOCIATE PLAYERS IN “THE GIRL OF THE FLYING X” In Three Acts A Western Comedy-Drama Filled With Thrilling Situations and Good Comedy Vaudeville Between the Acts Account of No Pictures the Shows Start Promptly at 2:30, 7 and 9 o’Clock Adults 50c, Children 25¢ NEW SHOW TOMORROW 142 E. Midwest Ph, 483-W in love with Jeanne and is using] provides a background of shade®|the one great remedy for all joint and. witness known as hoggar, cordovan, bacchus|troublea and all live druggists are ORS 3 and abesse. There are variations of| dispensing it daily——a tube for 60 the ‘greatest biege tempered with mauve and the| gents. entertainment deeper Moorish browns. Always remember, when Joint- en can Some of the younger misses have| Mase gets in joint agony gets out— Sia Ze had their heads turned In the leat] quick. At all druggists. ‘3 month, but they have been turned Mail ordé®s filled, cash or’ ©. O. in the direction of the poke bonnet.|D., Pope Laboratorie: Hallowell, This is not a slow poke, But only)! Maine.—Adv. Also Comedy and News EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION ERNIE MOORE’S Terrace Garden Syncopators A Real Novelty Appearing Daily—Mat. 3 o’Clock, Eve. 7:30 and 9:30 NO ADVANCE IN PRICE—40c, 10c RI ALT TODAY | ree Rs A oe | es Our Best Advertisement Our best advertisement for Aero Gasoline is th® host of motorists who it regularly. 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