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i ' ‘ ‘ t 2 t i aeRO aN AH eH avwaoor weno nn * TBAR CHAKA SHRM LAA ‘a \ ae ELINOR GLYN'S “THREE WEEKS? AT RIALTO; TOM MEIGHAN FILM THURSDAY The old saying that lores a lover,” was proved anew up: on the publication of Elinor Glyn's OTIRS AMERICA CROWDS; REGINALD DENNY COMING the filming of “Madonna a story of London | “all the wor'd | RE-ELECTED BY UTILITY MEN most famous novel, “Three Weeks,” which has now been pjcturized and will be the attraction at the Rialto theater today. The novel, dealt with tures Nazimova and in Carewe, the pro of typical Lime bres cia the fervid love story between the wn. Hollywoed | Young Englishman, Paul Verdayne, cosmopolitan as it 1s, could not yield 224 the Queen of Sardalia, of whose identity he was ignorant and who tng tiadar cea misty had been estranged from the king re ed to San Francisco eng | DY hin dirsolute behavior and his Oe in ORE ae isco and) crue owa his 18. headed for the waterfront. .A Brit.| Cruelty towards his subjects. “The story created a sensation upon its publication in book form and has continued to be widely read through- out the world. The picturization has been directed by Alan Crosland who wielded the megaphone on such productions as h tramp steamer had just docked: he seamen were coming ashore “Any of you fellows know Lime. "asked the movie aching him roared one tar, “Why, sir,| “Enemies of Women” and “Under. the s what made Lime-|the Red Robe.” The resulting film is a love romance that will hold au- for Carewe. Six diences entharlled. most. of ‘Three Weeks," {s a picture des- © by] tined to make as big a sensation on setting | the screen it did tn book form fe The photography is unusually beau. the Streets,” the/ tiful and the sets are a radical de- picture, which open: | p; erica theater yesterday 5 d tomorrow » Insurance” Film. ture from the ordinary. Mrs. yn's fearelss analysis of the love passion and its effect on character, “Lo has been faithfully transposed to I nge Hzards and lobbyists have the screen. replaced pugilists and aides of the “The Confidence Man.” tin-eared gentry in R newest inald Denny's Universal featur ‘famous Meighan has made another crook story This time it's “The Confidence Man," which opens at the Rialto theater tomorrow. The story is one 1 town where Meighan, as . goes to get a wealthy interested in a fake: oil prize ring, wherein countless rounds dur- “The gs of the first, and as bowed The interior | old Florida winter resort | stock deal. en constructed on the stage| Virginia Valli plays opposite the prize ring stood for more | rtar, and Laurence Wheat, Charles gent than t ar Dow Clarke and others are in the The ne t was built for Denny's | cast. Victor Heerman directed ‘the Univer . starring feature,| production which was adapted to the “The Reckless Age," filmed under | screen by Paul Sloane. Henry Cron the direction of Harry A. Pollard| jager did the photography. 9 shown, commencing ee oe the America theater. c bd adaptation by Bernard McCon f Earl Derr Biggers’ popular “Love Insuranc James O, Spearing. » story centers around a chap who takes out a “love insurance’ policy to protect him from mishaps in a pro. 1 love affair. Hayden no managed Denny in scenarized AT COLUMBIA TOMORROW “For the Man She hoved” is proving to be a great attraction at en bouts has the role| the Columbia theater. The Mayne un advertising man in the new] Arington players have undoubtedly 2 staged a worth while play in this ices present production, as shown by the TE SHOP-O-SCOPE aims to] enthusiast’c crowds attending. better better! sifts—and its aim could] Next on the Columbia program is “The Crash,” which moves gaily in a spirit land and stira up all sorts of terrifying and humorous circum | stances. : a Gargle Throat = . : Clip This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis Bayer Tal of Asp “oy ce) IS OFFERS MEAL HART IN NORTHLAND PIGTURE $ 9 . .00 | AMATEUR ffir: rere LABORER HELD - covumia FR SHOOTIN FRIDAY NIGHT Phillip ¢ In a romance of the snow wastes of the great northland country, Neal Hart Is presented 0 Casper theater- in ‘South of ‘the oers at the Ir orthern Lights.” This film is be- ; Shown at the Iris today and to- and has never be ore been d in this city : IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET NE, Wyo, Dec. 17 rrett, 45, section laborer | at Speer, Wyo, is in the county jail here, charged with shooting Gabez IN THE FINALS | Joubert, Another section laborer, SIXTH AND LAST WEEK || ¥ounds in. bf and side. Joub ert's condition is not serious. t is ted by fellow hard-boiled" quently drawn guns arm nd to have fr »| mittee, it is stated. Annual Meet. In recognition of his co-operation and interest in the activities of the Rocky Mountain committee on pub- Ue utility information, BE, P. Bacon of the Natrona Power company was re-elected a director of that organi- zation at its annual meeting in Denver this week. Mr. Bacon was one of, the organizers of the com- mittee, which was fermed to ac: quaint people with the affairs of their electric, gas, telephone and street railway institutions. - number of the friend-making. practices of the Natrona company have been incorporated in the activi: ties of the Rocky Mountain com: As & result of the work of the committee and its affiliated companies, public sentt- ment has executed a right-nbout- ts Thoughtless and other un- warranted criticism has disappeared and the business today enjoys bet- ter relations with customers than at any other time in its history, according to Committee Manager orge EB, Lewis "Mr. Bacon and a few of the other more progressive spirits in the utility industry were the originators of the idea of creating a better un- derstanding of utility problems through newspaper advertising, pub- lic speaking and courses in the unt- versities, high schools and upper classes of the grade schools,” said Lewis. ‘The idea, has worked out 100 per cent perfect. The grumbler has disappeared.- He's now num- bered among the boosters.” The people themselves have large- ly been responsible for the friend- ship now enjoyed by the utilities, Lewis believes. They have come to the realization, he avers, that the imposition of undue -hardships upon the utilities jeopardizes thelr own welfare, so closely are their inter- ests joined. f Virtually every university and New York City Dispute Succession to Throne NEW YORK, Dec. —(United Press.)}—The quarrel over who shall be the next czar of Russia had ai New York society by the ears to- @ay as Countess and Duchesses and lesser nobility of the old Rus- sian aristocracy hurled charges and counter-charges at one another. The fact that the present Russian government seems to be in reason: ably good health had nothing to do with the matter and New York took the mythical czardom with deadly seriousness. Countess Mary Tolstoy, -nlece of the farhous Russian author, arrived from Paris to tell newspapermen she believed the Grand Duchess Cyril is in the United States “on a political mission’ but. the grand duchess, before she went to Wash- ington where she was recelyed by society with all the honors of a reigning czarina, declared she was not—decidedly not. Meanwhile it was reported that the Grand Duchess Cyril may return to Paris today, as her name ap- for Havre. Giand Duchess Alex- andra Foedorovna, is the wife pears on the passenger list of tfe French liner France, which sails for French lner France, which sails Alexandera Feodorovna, is the wife of Grand Duke Cyril, who has pro- claimed himself successor of Czar Nicholas I, and called all good monarchists of the old regime to rally ‘round for the time when the Russian people shall rise and throw off the rule of the Soviets Countess Tolstoy, who was Marie Frothingham, « merice be. college in the Rocky Mountain sec- tion and scores of high schools have voluntarily taken up the study of utility problems, because their stu: dents, who are the future citizens, have such a vital interest in the well-being of these organizations. More than 75,000 high school stu- dents were given a friendly interest and understanding in utility prob- lems by means of lectures during the past y CHANGE SEEN IN| COLLECTION OF AUTO. LIGENSES Acting Governor Favors Giving Work to Counties. Wyo., Dec. 17-— assessors and ‘ ards of county com-| nissioners, assembled here at the unnual conference of such officers for which the state law provides, heard Acting Governor Frank E. Lucas approve proposed legislation providing that automobile licenses shall be collected by the county as- sessors at the time they assess auto- mobiles as personal property, instead of being collected as at present by the secreta: of state. The acting sovernor is also secretary of state. The assessors and commissioners, who are considering recommenda- tions to the legislature that will meet next month, are meeting with the state board of equalization. ‘Their were continued Tyesda: SOAKS RIGHT IN AND LIMBERS UP STIFF JOINTS Sti, swollen, inflamed, rheumatic joints should be treated with a remedy made for just that purpose only Remember the name of this dis- covery is Joint-Ease and it will take out the agony, reduce the swelling and limber up any troubled joint after ordinary cure-alls have miser- ably failed Just rub it on—60c a tube at John Tripeny Co. or any druggist. Ask for"Joint-Ease. Always remember, when Joint: e gets in joint agony gets out— quick. Mail orders filled, cash or ©. 0. D., Pope Laboratories, Hallowell, Maine. ~—Adv. Hay Grain Salt WINNERS mpanions and commanded them ~ , th m up’ is said to have irst Week | led Jout while shocting at | MARLYN EDWARDS ||‘wo tramps, W. R, Melton and | | James McKenon, who had approach. | Second Week ed him with a proposal to buy food. i“ PA Qlaie Melton and MeKenon, are held in KATHLYN SICKLING | | sitios wine es against the alleged } and MADELYN°TOBIN || *cun man." ‘They assert that when | Bot Ne asked Garrett to sell them food Third Wee | ponse was to whip out a gun | DUSTY AL 1 open fire, They fled and two ery f the four bullets he is alleged to | Fourth Weel | fired struck Joubert, a by | MARJORIE PERKINS Petts Sea | uty riff Romsa, who ar. Fifth Week ; reported that he | BILLIE BUTCHER nd two revolvers dangling from | rrett's waist | the Classified Secti MONDAY, DEC. 22 || vanigittn Open evening® Unt!i Xmas } polifan Store, Columns in || Casper Warehouse Co, Metro. ! Cotton Cake Chicken Feeds Choice Alfalfa and Wheat Grass Hay Carload Our Specialty Phone 27 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet A Safe and Proven Remedy The box bears this signature 6. Lire Price 30c, Eat It Here—Take It Out | FOOD YOU'LL ENJOY Lunches and Banquets served anywhere at any time Hartman’s Delicatessen Old Public Market Fifth and Wolcott — hopping Da pp a .. “Even greater than t play is shown. Elinor Gl to the screen as a gripping and gorgeous photoplay which you will never forget. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION ERNIE MOORE’S TERRACE GARDEN SYNCOPATERS A High Class Musical and Singing Act APPEARING DAILY — MATINEE 3:00 O'CLOCK; EVENING 7:30 AND 9:30 adoff, of Russian Trades Unions council, said today. MONTEVIDO.—The cabinet vot- ed formally to protest the Brazil- jan government against violations of the frontier by federal forces who pursued and killed a number of re- bels in Urganian territory. BRUSSELS.—The ship. Ttal'an fore. her marriage, much faith in however. Cyril never will be czar, said: “He wouldn't have a chance, even if the monarchy were restored.” Russian affairs are concentrated In Paris at present, the Countess continued,’ with one faction of the old regime supporting the Grand Duke Nicholas and the other Cyril. doesn’t place Cyril's movement, Laura, 3,202 tons, was sunk by the] of Tangier. Tangier is threatened British ship Lorenzo, 6,394 tons, in a collision in the North Sea last night, due to dense fog, it was an- nounced today. was rescued. “THE CRASH” “THE BAT” and “THE CAT AND THE CANARY” The “thinking” ones, Countess Tols- toy said, are for Nichola. <> (With United Press) HANOVER.—Tickets of admis- sion to the trial of Fritz Haarmann, accused of murdering 27 youths, id outside the court house for $5 each. Action -hag been started against the police for laxity in deal- ing with the slayer. 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NEWS AND TOPICS LEFFINGWELL’S ORCHESTRA Shows 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10c and 40c ALSO COMEDY “Getting Gertie’s Goat” 10c and 20c BISHOP CASS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “THE —WITH— REGINALD DENNY is a dashing, thrilling treat. —ALSO— OUR GANG —Assisted by— WILL ROGERS —IN— “JUBILO, JR.”. TONIGHT 7 and 9 o’Clock MAYME ARINGTON ASSOCIATE PLAYERS elie “FOR THE MAN SHE LOVED” DRAMA IN THREE ACTS THRILLS © COMEDY VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN THE ACTS 7 and 9 o’Clock Adults 50c—Children 25¢ TOMORROW AND FRIDAY CRASH’