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PAGE EIGHT a O@&he Casner Dafin Mmritine FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1924 f bilo T MS JOY Santa Claus’ Personal Representative NFLAMIMABLES. PRETTY STAR SUPPORTS “ ” agriculturists, has, however, pro: duced many men who have become | famous as broncho riders, ropers and | other sports of the cattle range. Among those who have gained | a such fame is Hoot Gibson, now wide (Continued from Page One.) } ly known as a'star in motion pic-lignts and ornaments. Santa him- j of ture stories of western life. Hoot’s| jr . BS 4 self and his helper who he laughing. ; . . latest starring vehicle ts: “‘The Ridin’ |), caiied his brother, stepped out on Fire in Mail Car Not ne, ele eronucee Vesey "ae the pintform before each of fie tices ‘00! = t} croups of chilren, relling them how d b S | hy the Iris theater today and tomorrow. pen * - Cause 'y tove, is glad he was to be stopping in Casper r A scene of typical ical Caltornia beau} Hoot won much of his cowboy fame | Sth thom: . | 0 ty was shot by John Ford directing | as a competitor in the Annual] © 4.74 106 Clerks S ny “Hearts of Oak," during the making | Roundup, which held at Pendleton, Chief , Hi, joe frag Teer ser ee Me of that picture at the William Fox | Ore, has become. nationally known |™Aster of ceremonies, directing — ; a , a dievaure pga elsce tn | 28 One of the great exhiBitions of the There tatwiakfa, Mumeioy ehtacae MITCHELL, 8. D., Dec. 26.—In- . o7 2 mi in ° z is as cilige and halt:tide rocks whieh lend sports that are peculiar to the cat-| and to explain to the youngsters the fammable matter in the mafl caused ‘g themacives admirably to the pictures-|° CUP: happiness of the Elks in entertain the fire in the mafl car on Omaha e| queness of water scenes. A portion ing them, telling them | that \ Elks train No. 82 between Rushmore and ort jde-stretching Santa Inez hope was that everyone of them aires TER of the wide-str iz wroula Aros tap, (ai tie een aed ‘Trent, Minnesota, early Tuesday, ac. uk ranch with the famous Twin Rocks would grow: Up to 4 Nance avedaed ay peaks in the foreground was the spot One of Santa’s best aides in hand- cording to J. B. Crowley, an ‘or chosen for the life-saving scene by ing out gilts was Col. Alfred Brile. ence Anderson, Mitchell mail clerks ) Director Ford for his current ptc- Wor six years Colonel Brile has been in charge of the car, which was de- 49 ture. Majestic mountains in the back- St. Nick’s right-hand man ut the stroyed. 4.4 ground made a sharp contrast to the Elks club, giving joy to numberless Both men denied that the fire had 2 smooth beach over which breaks the] 4 gain old Erin is the dominating |C#SPer children. He mot only has been caused by a stove, as first re- ra mighty waves of the Pacific ocean. | feature of the program at the Col-|néiped on Christmas day but spends ported. st As the company reached the Twin} umbia theater: Offering yesterday |™An¥ Gays throughout the year in “I saw the flames first,” Mr. Crow- 4 ocks the sun was setting in vi in clebration of Christmas, “The |” vane PEI OR) RUSD: * ley said, “under a pile of mail sacks. at splendor and in a short time the! Rose of K llarney,” the Mayme Ar. | O°C#SOR. | ome inflammable material, which ot moon rose and gave a silver lUght | ington players drew to themselves |, Otner H-ks why headed committees | srobabiywaasiatiea in Nicohell = » which added an errie touch to the| sreat applaus in the audience. fon te Dee y wera Oscoda ou TURSCTSEACRT MEME the cause Of tha Sh ads Wop Oey Wes pies ot RATE ea re scene. This play which is to be presented Dit add dbiece Hi Ti fire." Charming Wanda Hawley is the; Man Who Played S “, Mansfield and Pierce Smith. There arming Wanda Hawley is th a o Play uare” is an Hobart Bosworth, Theodore Von] again this evening at the Columbia ee re ware hace oe ibute Crowley said that 26 ks Of | capable lit . ing Buck|epic of exciting gold rush days, ¢ hi wasn t an Elk who didn’t contribut capable little star supporting Buc ys, : Eltz and James Gordon, three of the} takes one over to the sod of. the way to the success | parcel post mail, three large pouches | y in “The Man Who’ Play should prove a most enter. 3 most prominent members of the com-| green ilse where a lad of promise as Rat ada: ell’ of ther were bof first class mail and all of the reg-|"0Nes in Oe ree ce |taining fi'm feature for the fol- * pany tock part in the rescue scenes | a tenor vocalist is discovered and yesterday -morning to be of Photo by Wrensted. stered mail pouches were saved. it) Square,” Buck's latest screen of-|jowers of Jones and those who 4 aided by one hundred extras. brought to America for - training cea . | was impossible to say how fering, which will be the next at-| enjoy h'gh-speed action and fast 4 “Hearts of Oak” will be shown at/| This lad, so imbued w th love of the he corrider of the building This is a picture of Col. Alfred Brile who for many years has brought] sacks of mail were destroyed. All|traction at the America. the! moving thrills. . the America theater, starting today.|old home that he cannot ref at heaps of toys and bags of | Joy to thousands of Casper children by handing them presents ‘of toys} parcel post mall from Mitchell and a =e from returning in sacrifice of career, Dod ts As the boys and|and candy a: the Elks annual Christmas tree festivities. At the Elks| stations between here and Salem = 4 is an articals of note. This ts one ie down from the auditor-|¢lub yesterday Colonel Brile handed out presents to more than five thou-| were destroyed, he thought ¢. 5 of the best plays in the Arington re veut had a riotous time | 88nd chilgren, and-he spent all his time for the last month in preparing 4 gash Go LE ae | Latening to entertainment and sup-|for the bls event R rt N d e TONIGHT he plement.ng it with pieces voluntarily 6) u la 4 OF RIALTO CROWDS; NEW HOUR iF FREE oANCINE | ed and sung just as freely 1 eporters Name | 7 and 9 o’Clock 2) ey fied b dook his hand | ° ; REN, Senet Vi | For Teapot Trial THE MAYME a & NT | the gifts wer rocking hors- Aa 1 ‘ornia ager | a “ : § tny dogs, Chester dolis, street <a eae or Hi), maha val ae everything CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 26.—E. y re aha ” shee SN MIG CHG, Weta aa meebo irs H: o Cl « t R rd O. Whittington of Cheyenne, official u i SMieray tetivevars thal sinte AnuArkeon ne for/ithis: even. | «Aap sat canperren bey enh nz the as Nance 2 e€cor reporter of the First Judicial district ASSOCIATE PLAYERS ro ela sling will be free dancing SU pecan nee Hos lek ee roe and Fred C. Lebhart of Laramle, of- . tt marks a distinct departure in the) ooo mn other w ora, jUaAR | mus for the; et u was the fllr e ° ficial reporter of the Second judicial In the fine old Irish Comedy-Drama oO} type of the Metro star's productions. | 39 “Gictock. “Th es an z i from the ( n atrimoni ca tave district, have been appointed official 73 Ti ar Instead of the scene being laid in} 11, Arkoon will be afforded a treat | Tr of thy Harry. Yesnesa bullding ck sie -}| reporters of the Teapot Dome an- 4 wal New York with its Peacock Alleys oe soil Ut dancing to the heat ur| clock afternoon. “Che | | o | |nulment suit trial ‘in. the Federal a euiet ar aahion Hows; the tobate 15 Se | cettislaat io: coats \ Tila taliwhacth ities | : , whe, foe court for Wyoming. Reporting this In Thvee’A, Ch ame tpl eminent aE npc ier kt r that “No Mun . ©. OWEN. old spinster in Kersey, Colo. In| trial, {t ts anticipated, will be the in Three Acts soglety, tnthieds,' Mise aturray:/{s/u Des t pect sas there 1, Consolidated Press} Ann Arbor, Mi¢h., he's eredited with | largest stenographic task ever un- VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN THE ACTS the thick of red-blooded adv " he looked down ecolntio aoe aia 5 dertaken “ins Wwyorhit that promises tHE m minute Ir ie ce cea amitade ote | atrwenes ee sent cool Renn 4 ana x SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW ie ek Mee ih Married He J estes eee eno ened | seif-claimed wives of Homer Melvin | away, and marrying another prori-| Paid Fancy Pri CHILDREN 10c, ADULTS 25c 4 bec aS ‘| aoared | Vorhles, Ave jous lec: | nent chu within a month. ices 7 66, 9 Border Legion,” a screen version of | for with avidit hen out poured | ¥°" a Sates NEW 5 ase esy a PNBAOAS GOMER YS he Mower a Pvoreamed | Ufet, choir einger and lightning | -rhree n ard, os Ww “1 paid an International guthority SHOW CALL OF THE WOODS' l by that name, will be shown to- with Joy and Ipve“thgkes, continuentorpis Up at|the case 3 found 1 the stomach $1,500 a morrow at the Rialto theater. there to. see at no one was hurt pe ; Been Ee pe hea }dual hust y role ing diffi do me five cents Antonio Moreno and Helene Chad- d the street was ropéd off to pre: ne rimontal records. « sluebeard, | eutt and disappeared. In Windsor,| worth of good. T have been to vari- wick are featured, and Rockdiffe Fel- ent aceident traffic. Che state Nat) Coodwin: ane coe RA Canada, he is credited with wedding |ous Spas in Rurope, as well as this lowes, Charles Ogle and Gibson Gow- (Gontiniied Kom! Pawe One) I loaded withthe makings |Win Tid McCoy) and. Willlard) a yman's daughter ana in|country and have spent fully $30,000 lund have prominent . supporting | smith, was pinned beneath» one lex 100 delicious and completely sat-| 0% MUSES pS Se ne yd Mexico, the widow of an| fruitlessly In search of a cure fos roles. William Howard directed the | was go badly ashed’ that it ath ing Christmas dinners were dis ‘gi ts = ised hat tuted M an nerat? my stomach trouble. Naturally I z ‘ picture, his first work under the| amputated. Several other perssan|* buted during the day by Salva orhies, who qualified as the fast:) Vornfes adroituess 4s « marital | lost faith Inany remedy for my case. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock Paramount banner. suffered minor injeries, ys SPAT aN o in every |CSt Matrimonial worker California) i ccier here, when he kept Mrs. | My-wife's brother had taken Mayr’s The story ts a typleal Zane Grey | "AC Attodn One at tries | Dome in the city there was eontent-| MS ever met up with by marrying | icathryn Morrison Vorhtes, wife No.| Wonderful Remedy and_ praised: It western thriller, an appealing tale of | o¢ ice were reported drifting dees nt and a gladness) unequalled |t XO Dritty, members of the fume|i, from. knowing anythng about|so highly that I tried it and am now romance and adveniure in the old| the Columbia river Inte thi st ia a The Army's ketule fund had netted |°PUrch here, singing in the v sian | Mis: Myrtle Cleese Vorhies, wife No. | entirely rid of that trouble.’ It is a days when a man was judged by bi! condition which resulted Seagihe the organization $100 more than last | Ror on uaa ie ceenstons Ning | 2: and vice although all three|s'’mple, harmless preparation that ability to handle his six-guns. Helsig tin ‘of all tphodcn waneas tched, | Year Largest of the contributions |°7€ on each gy ts ee acting | met regularly for weeks in the Con-| removes the catarrhal mucus from Here's a real ‘heman' story in| uted to make the inland river tein. | teceived was a check for $50 from|® dual tole as husband for three |cregational choir, is still a matter of| the intestinal tract und allays the i more ways than one, for Miss Chad-|" Tn Nevada some neinte senn, P, Meabon. Previously the ladies | MOnths without getting his signals) wonder. (Ire it all} {nflamation which causes practical- wick is the only woman member of | ,, tensieeatiire or epic alg Rte of the W. C. T. U. had held a. shower rapidly amassing for} ‘ieo used the same hymn book and|ly ail stomach, liver afd intestinal “ a 2 the cast. men, James Sauilan a AE cae Wol which considerably « ged the ap. Ameri on one occasion, sang as a specia!| ailments, including appendicitis. One by) “The Border Legion" ts one of the | ing operator, and clifford Morse, 17, | ATMY's SuPvly of provisions for fre Maty ping up| io number, “We Are One,” dose will convince or money refund- a EMOISE e ] best-selling stories by the author of} were thought lost Wedne adavartart « Be stmas dinenrs, so that when ap a oe a Vorhies explained his ssences|ed. At all druggists.—Adv. ; the natural color picture, ‘Wanderer | but they arrived at a connruaiog| > itordidy: ertivel the, officers were UiTicee eee ane caaune, | from. home by tellin h w-fe that ee Z of the Wasteland,” otc, and has| camp et aasinenke wnt ruction | able to carry out thelr program 4s married. no lesa than #0 | 0, Was a traveling: soft drink sles Midnight for madnes: iduightreriove. made a great picture, + all dati: af charity = P | Hg Prohibition nths now are} P| reat ploture. Parties hunted for them all day yes-| "11 'the spirit of the day, remember-| Women In. the six years. In-| cn cciling up to determine whether|) WYOMING MAP AND Arora ie 5 : 2 4 “ ” “A hg the birth of the Savior, Jesus | luded in his fields of matriomonial| 16 ‘goiq anything. besides soft BLUE PRINT CO. so Stan Laurel Comedy ‘MONSIEUR DON’T CARE’ 4 AN eer ae Christ, In Bethlehem, a number of |Cenquests are Pennsylvania, Ohio, | arinks, 4 Hedge Podge Novelty. { BORRCARSET WAVE anol opened their doors to the} Michigan, Georgia, Kansas, Color a || Geologists, Petroleum Engineers “CAST IN U.S . ado, Utah and California. Two pur- i Bl inti Mapes, . ? : ae , offering programs that renewed | #40, Drafting, ueprinting, ape, THE LSSHINGTON, Des: 2 -—The rine of the NataliDay, ported foreign wives also have deen L 1) i Photocopying NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Sections of! tha wake will ro tonloton ing the Sacrament of he ee Eoin Cea indsor, Ont., All work confidential Playing Overture from opera “CARMEN” by BIZET. q tomorrow.inight or. Sunday by as mmunton at each of its ser-}4d one in Mexicc Popular Hit “Blue Eyed Sully.” : = anther logla iwavestnathe iawen ia St. Mark's Eplscopal church], Just now, Vorhies is a fugitive} rs) wh y a Eastern Oregon, while tt has not|rogion and the Ohio Valles. ‘wn st service at midnight | from Justice with two California big- | be : | et ‘ = gained the romantic fame as @ cat-| weather bureau forecast today. | { as Eve, and again at the|®my warrants hanging over his & . tle country that has been gained by| Much colder weather has mean-| “Urs of 8 4nd 10:80 o'clock yester- ‘|e wrots hs tw See er ing ‘Wt ai . e 4 ‘ote his two wives here getting ¢ numerous western states, probably | while overspread the Atlantic States | “2, ™O'MIns:_ he a , : ® 'ter the state had ebrated hs! . PB ¥ , 20, 01 ~ | cutie Setabhatied poers eee etary along the gult goaat from | monies of high massass at 5 and|of letters and. the consequent 'de-|cester, one of two Radéliife collexe t ensacola, Florida, westyard. 10:30 o'clock -were impressive, di-|ouement may possibly have been | students, who took poison tablets in = Ing TADlaly eee usturbance mov-| rected by three priests and present.|{ntentional. He has not been heard|a suicide pact two weeks ago, died , - a GOITRE REMOVED ed tonight and tose attend] ing special music, solos given by| ‘om since they were written and|at the home of her uncle, Dr. E. H. & Without Knife, Needle, Pain or) eee tne owen Toke ett! Mrs. Madelyn Treber, soprano, and|the dual husbandly role was beconi-| Bigelow, here. She had been consid: be Stain. Kokomo Lady Anxious Horteeen New 4 sina iar! region, | Mrs. T. J. Riach, violin'st. ing a difficult burden to carry. ered on the road to recovery. = To Tell Experience. New England, om inn Portas Ao The “Cantata ‘The Manger Prince’} The wives Vorhies may have SET a te 4 Mrs, Jas. Short,.1111 E. Ohio valley. southorn Wee ore | was enjoyed by members of the|*massed in other states range all] French peasants belleve that > 8t, Kokomo, Ind., say i y, southern New England | jirst’ Congregational church in the|the way from a widow. with four] addition to” being lucky my duty to tell others about my re-|and northern portion of the middle i = ef from a 13-year goltre by using| Atlantic states tomorrow morning (at a1 'o’olook.” siehe) choir | ¢hldren: seLamas Oe q = Sorbol-Quadruple, a colorless lint- was directed by Mrs. Berta Smith = ment, Will gladly tell about my re-| SALINE DEPOSITS with Mrs. L. L, Langworthy at thé = rel'ef from those dreadful symptoms M pipe organ. The group of singers SAT ; 2. either personally or by letter. OR RE OX LARGE | was much enlarged by those rep- ATURDAY NIGHT P Sold at all drug stores or write} 10° ae D, Va., Dec, 26.—Salt- enting other churches. > So®bol Company, Mechantesburg, | Pile, the scene of the Christmas eve| Both Lutheran churches offered AT THE Ohio. Locally at John Tripeny Co. | flood, although little known to the] their members double services, giv- 2 Aa. els ald eared ees issersna ph en in English and Norse and Ger- 2 5 ¥ important | man, = and peculiar part in history. Christ Eve in Salt Cree 3 Eat It Here—Take It Out It was Saltville that gave the ar-| waily celebrated by more Shan i tpn > FOOD YOU'LL ENJOY mies.of the Confederacy their chief| children who gathered around a MILLS, WYO. 5 g, cooling, healing I Huntsville district bun ro! North. The Trag f a cr Wheat Gr On Boss hine, “coolitig, Bealls, chckens are reported dead We marriage of Youthian i Mid ile A a = ) : Carload Our § vi od” Sei eee Saag owder iniver ro Casper Werehouse Co. VAPO Rus | ‘The common brick produced year- CLYDE COOK COMEDY 7 . Over 17 Million Jars Used | re United States would suffi “THE PINHEAD” 2 A Pe | : would waltice ; AD ancin cadem Lunches and Banquets served anywhere at any time Hartman’s Delicatessen made the| ¢ ss : le, William R. Wagner and Victor i: rae f Old Public Market scanty rat‘ons of General William| McOsker went to the field to assist One Block North of Mills Filling Station Fifth and Wolcott Campbell’s colonials more palatable. | in the fest'vities. In the markets of the south since ns a church under an arch of shovels / r é | 1) inst known to history as the salt-| qecorated with white ribbons held b Mek hunting grounds of the Indians. the féllow workers of the bride S | e Tr en the valley in which Saltville is sit oor ‘ FREE uated was explored by a party of BLACK LEATHER Virginia. colonists, to one of whom “EVERY DROP DELICIOUS” DANCING SUIT CASE Charles Campbell. King “George 11| 8tormed the place and burned the | of England made a grant of the low- | f In street near Center er valley. Dur ng the revolution the Ince the war both salt and plas- and Railroad Avenue. saline deposits were owned and op-| ter have been produced there. Finder please call 320W erated by General William Camp. YEAH REOORD ‘AX. 0 and owner will call. | salt supply when that commodity was at a premium in the blockaded south. . During the revolution, salt from the Holston valley the discovery of the salt deposits in 1748 salt from the town has been sold, bell, the hero of the Battle of King’s Mountain , The properties saw the beginning T LAKE CITY, Dec. 26.—Be- REWARD f their modern tween elg' f thelr modern development during | Ween elght and one half and. nine ‘i: > the war between the states when es, yee ¢ phd ver Sera of- Now Playing UNTIL 10:00 oO CLOCK eer — each southern’ state established a in Salt Lake City this morn- a : kettle there, and received the salt| imgé—the lowest since February 6, A INE . & : : Keltla! ORG, and eohived Gig ieait (ine: saa Meee, see eee ae PAULINE STARKE Come down and enjoy this treat tonight on tle. Federal troops made numerous | reported 15 below and at Huntsville ie Ha Grain al efforts to capture the salt works | !t was between 46 and 49 below, Hobart Bosworth ‘ eye 9 nd Dewey Powell and finally under General S' Stoneman James Wilchen, 72 is dead at @ ] nl ] ssuledisclees th pe otlhes ied Utah. He Cotton Cake Feeds Chicken Choice Alf HAPPED HANDS _ chilblains, frostbite—just rob sreat tree, saw Santa Claus and his sletgh, and received a wonderful as- sortment of presents. H. Roe Bar- At a recent wedding in England a dock laborer and his bride left the LAKE BROKEN slipped and fell on | walk late yesterday and frozen to death before he was TODAY and SATURDAY —IN— “HEARTS OF OAK” \ Drama of New England and the FROM ALSO COMEDY | Phone 27 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE | nates einer voc a pe dette 4 Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. 10c and 40c _— eh « ick a iC e ‘e} ‘4 "= . i i | ‘Tribune Wantads bring results: country. = LEFFINGWELL’S ORCHESTRA. 10c and 20c Always Something Different Good Floor Good Music FREE DANCING Arkeon

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