Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1924, Page 4

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lo tt Storrooen tt PAGE FOUR. TOM MIX GETS INTO ONE | FAST RAGE FOR PICTURE FEATURE AMERICA SHOW A real horse race is picture’ in ‘Tom Mix's latest William Fox pro- duction which starts st the America theater today for a three-day r turf course race up hill, down da paths, over ¢ across trackless flelds. he-man western race in which heart and courage counted more than speed Here is how it developed into a contes t merely a seque Director J. G. ming the course of action to be taken in the race when one of the actors who was riding In it, a re ey, incidentally questioned Suppose I find myself ace shall I pull my t Mr. Mix go ahead?" Mr. Blystone did not chance to answer. As if sidered the question an affront t Tony's ability Tom Mx rpelied “There w pul ace, It's tc but a despite path by not re-run. Claire Adams plays opposite Mix in the of leading Others in ast are Dolores | po Rousse, & ¥ herles K. hristman. ay Wallace, French, P: Brundage, Sherman. FINAL SHOWING OF HART PICTURE AT IRIS TODAY For the la Hart, one of western heroe times today Neal e most famous of es in the movies, will be see nat the Iris theater in “Law- less Men.” ‘This film is, without doubt, one of the thrillingest reeis Hard and Chewing yovotater—-Or gina ‘Delielous 3 of its kind th daring and d and it mee' jall those who de | matic action t ever portrayed the ids of the wild wes “FAST SET” TO MOVE ON AT RIALTO FOR COMING |-OF MAE MURRY PICTURE | Metro theate Midnight, her the best ro Robert | n Sain Nigel de Bruler, | Oliver 'T. Marsh a wel » photographe “Made. molselle Midnight” is presented by Tiffany Productions, of which M. FI. Hoffman is general manager and Robert Z. Leonard, director general It is released by Metro. AMATEUR AWARDS MADE AT COLUMBIA THEATER | made announcement of its awards giving first prize to Billy Butcher, a dancer of unusual ability and versatility in program. Others win- ning considerat.on of the judges were Madelyn Tobin, Dusty Al, Al- berta Shackleford, Marjorie Perkins, and Kathlyn Sichling. Presenting a revised enactment of the familiar dramatics of Uncie Tom's Cabin, the Mayme Arington players have succeeded in putting }a new spirit into the old and k.ndly form of that long-ago melo-mellow of pleasure, heart-ache and ¢s | Qid Uncle Ti za, Topsy OREGON FEEDS OTARVING BIRDS PORTLAND, Ore. save thou Dec. 23.—I: of Birds parts of ng std Q state, as the result of the cold w er, A. E. ath- Burghduff, state game war- den, to sent out an order to all deputy gaine wardens to direct the work, Ho authorized the wardens to buy grain to feed the birds, if nec- eusary. “Thousands of game birds are fac- {ng destruction on account of the cold and snow,” eald Mr. Burghduff. ‘If the cold weather continued, losses will be heavy and I am order- ing deputies to save as many as they can by feeding. “Of all the birds, the bob-white quail is mcst susceptible to cold and large number of them have already been found dead.” oo aes Featuring f amateur acts at the close of the series the Columbia theater last night, the management Aiba pat All the good cheer in t expressed in a delight tractive box of 724 Circle Candies. Johnson Brothers’ Grocery. Every: thing for your Christmas dinn Phone 1: he world is ful and at- Inner- It is the gift “just right’ however particular the person—whatever her age! You will find a wide selection of Inner-Circle Candies. There's a box to suit every taste. JOHN G, WOODWARD & OO. “The Candy Men” Council Bluffs, lows Inner.Circle Candies aS SQ SMEG is, mnt Ohe Caener Daitn By NEA Alrmail Service. in the French capital. Speakers Secured For Presbyterian Brotherhood Class Exceptional programs which fea- rning gatherings od class of the First h will continue shown today nt of spoakers | Presbyte Indefinitel; with the announce: for the next three weeks. Next Sun: day morning the cass will be ad dressed by John G. Bartram, geolo- gict, on “The Relation of Science and Religion." On January 4, the following Sunday, Attorney W. 0, Wilson will speak to the class, and on January 11, the men wiil hear R. 8. Ellison. The men’s class of this church has ® large place in the religious life of the city and al men of Casper are invited to attend and enjoy the meet- ings, which are held every Sunday | Morning at 9:45 in. the men’s room | of the tabernacle, Sixth and Durbin streets —_—-__— Phone 2904R5 Sevey's orchestra, i ph oe) Soviet Minister in Paris mrifine M. Krassin, ambassador to France from soviet Russia, is on the job in Paris now. This picture of he and his wife was taken upon their arrival | NEW YORK.—Leading trans- | Atlantic passenger. line operators | at preference system ned y or professionally le had first class steerage rates. promine accomm: NEW YORK.—Countess Catherine arolyi, wife of Count Michael ‘ Sok TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1924 Mail Pilot’s Crash to be Investigated CHICAGO, Dec. 23.—The body of Clarence Gilbert, alrmai] pilot, rested today at the Maywood flying field, ready for tranrfer to Plainsville, Kan., home of hig parents, while air matl officials here and in Omaha, Neb., began investigations of his plunge.to death Sunday night near Kaneville, Til Inquiries were ordered by the post- office department and by airplane experts to determine, if possibl what trouble he had with the en- gine of his plane in the snow storm and near-zero weather and why his parachute did not unfurl when he leaped from an estimated height of 1,500 feet into a snow drifted corn field. Also Kinogram News and Fables SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing Selection from Flotow’s Opera “Martha” RIALTO ::.TODAY a c THERE'S NO trick to making es come true—when you consult the “Christmas Gift Suggestions” in the Classified Section. COLUMBIA THE MAYME ARINGTON Players in ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ A Revised 1924 Edition—No Dogs, No Ice— But we have TOPSEY, EVA and UNCLE TOM TONIGHT To'cl Doll New Method Removes Wrinkles in 15 Minutes A veritable wonder-worker for wrinkled and flabby faces {sa simple harmless application made by mx ing a spoonful of powdered tarkroot with a spoonful of lemon juice. Not only does it quickly smooth out th wrinkles and age lines—-before one’ very eyes—but it has a stimulating influence upon the weakened and relaxed underlying tissues. The mix- ture is spread over the face with the fingertips and in less than fit. teen m.nutes the mirror shows that @ most marvelous transformation has taken place, When the sub- stance is washed off the average face actually looks ten or fifteen years fk are far better than The results those obtainable from the most ex- pert massaging—and the cost arolyi, former president of Hun- sary, who came to the United States in October on a lecture tour, is seriously {11 with what appears to be typhoid fever in a hospital, NEW YORK.—An alleged attempt to extort $50,000 from Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt and $20,000 from Philip Rhinelander, was frustrated, police said, with the arrest of Bern Sirro, sailor. > NEWS BRIEFS NEWS BRIEFS g 1- NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—Char'ette, Greenwood, musical comedy star, and Martin Broones, English author and composer, were married in Jer- sey City, } yesterday. CHICAGO, Dec. 23.—A “white” Christmas for the middlewest was forecast today as winds sweeping out of the northwest and northern Rock- fee, where sub-zero” temperatures continue, brought thé first tcuches of a snow fal! expected to continue tomorrow. NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—Gilbert Kahn, son of Otto H. Kahn, finan- cler, has started work as a clerk with the Equitable Trust company, it was learned today. His desire to avoid being “coddled" ie? him to accept a position outside of the firm of Kuhn, Loeb and company, in which his fAther is a partner, it is said. BELGRADE, Dec. 23.—Tho Bel- grade newspapers today print ad- vices ‘stating that 2 column of Al banian insurgents entered Tirana last evening. They also state that Scutarl has f. Previo the fal’ of Sou | tart have d by Albanian govern uu fes. A message received at the Albanian consulate in New York Monday, bringing the situation up to Sunday night, de- clared the Scutarl front was tran- quil with Scutari in the govern. ment’s hand: ———____ SIMINY CHRISTMAS! “He” 1s the happiest man in town—because all his friends read the “Gifts for Him" column in the Classified Sec- tion! NO DANCE TONIGHT NORTH WASHINGTON less than three cents a treatment! Powderei tarkroot can be obtained from any druggi Vv, AND A BIG SHOW FUR COAT CHRISTMAS DAY “The Rose of Killarney” —LAST TIMES TODAY— NEAL HART per “LAWLESS MEN” —Comedy— “THE FATAL PHOTO” 10c—and—20c —TOMORROW— NORMA TALMADGE —in— “SECRETS” Arkeon Dancing Academy | “There's Something Doin’ Every Night” A WILD COWBOY FROM THE WEST TAMED BY THE WILES OF THE WOMEN OF THE EAST TOM MIX AND HIS WONDER HORSE “TONY” HALL On Account of the . BIG CARNIVAL _ DANCE CHRISTMAS EVE Plenty of Confetti, Serpen- tine, Horns, Whistles, and all sorts of Noise Makers will be given out to the dancers. RAWHOUSER’S DANCE ARTISTS Have Special Numbers for This Occasion —IN— Mix and Tony in a_ Dashing Romance that Hops From the Plains of Arizona to Palaces of the East. , —also— A RICHARD HARDING DAVIS VAN BIBBER COMEDY “PAUL JONES, JR.” TODAY—WEDNESDAY —and-— CHRISTMAS DAY Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9 10c and 40c

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