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f SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1925 “ PAGE FOUR. ‘ Che Casper Daily Cribune / ao iad vady delta toward India insteza of to the fox hunting in| bright colored silk skirts, cute little | New Orleans got onto thelr poniocn S fox Andrews.| white shirtwaists, hair piled up in| steps by following the waves 1 e l e } S eat re Wh his < bri se he sits|a black, shiny ¢ “1 adorned with|the wake f an oce mp ecm pe ceatatty Sigd ehotape ssoins, faces coated | Wade drove down in front of us anc chotapegs served frangapani blossoins, faces ‘ re oe j rang See Tire es with rice powder, and puffing away| let bts pontoons h the water | ‘older Climate ‘More ten inches | just enou Colder Climate More Desirable, on cigars from six to : : 2 ventas alluring if; a ife of lan-|long; they were utterly unlike - y guid hours, whispered scandals, wav-| Women we had encountered : $ f 1 clinking glasses.|far. The Burmans seem to be a gay MB toe tcl eri light hearted people, as full of col so hi hat we were al- S pasty og or In their own Iives and actions as nmediately heading west { of Bengal. Ahead of us } aport that bas Leen arly all of the aviat h to put « few ripples in] have passed this way. 8! uEnAtAen peo get| Smith's supply ship full of gasoline and oil had blown up not far from comes to delicacy of}Akyab. A number of other 4 sheer finesse, I doubt {f|had eracked up near it. McLaren, ' aver lived who surpassed !the Brjtish world flyer, had’ crashed laid’ up there for many the rest of ht it, just enough to enable us off. “When “ ng out our map of the nd gbee the costumes they wear, We were} Leigh weeks. So, as Rangoon—and the Ir- Bs cs) Va ARIA T ” ’ LL AR Ul | days st would be until we reached hai enaeiittee (atta vetetred to as/an hour, come down tnd daintily | rawady river vanished into the haze’ i mh 5 i oon, when the Work | vor ie the Siamese, they are Bud-|so that © barely an inch be-| wonder what effect Akyab’s black Wade. If you can , and then run along | magic was going to have on us.” 2 ae ee on the planes ‘was finished, every- 5 RelAceiahie: surface a Bene cud piunge into the large |@hists, and there ts a ‘pagoda on | low Shee for a saile -poutireted wis' ESA FEATURING HARRY GAREY T RIALTO oH ;] By LOWELL THOMAS nay “mould prongs, tote Mesagion [every hil. But there jw ono on a hil] ko thet for a mile, vou are ne etch ie | = oy , ‘ BO mr t x ° y that is a sight|ard. | And that's what Wa I 4 ‘ PEATUH A dat By the ORIEL Neverecr : Cyadiaase and “| frien out there near the flying Mpeg as Sonee it is the| “We saved quite a long distance | made by drawing steel wire through Clure Newspaper Syndicate.) headquarters. After a day of per- raight across the Irra-'a hole in a diamond, Shwe Dagon, the largest pagoda in| by cutting that steamy, humid, broll- latest production for that steamy, humid, br —— ~ - west Pola Ne , F p ; wered with gold from ii ta Odebea | Pareeicunt, “PorSMcRAEAEAthE Before landing at Rangoon all that the world Syers it was certainly a rellet ate te tains cf tte paul covered : directed by Ernst Lubitsch who|knew about Burma was that it was something associated polo fe ( aapertary spire. It was the first thing we saw | - ‘ nd “The Marriage | with Kipling’S famous poem, “On the Road to Mandalay in a TON Cha noeiow {8 We approached Rangoon on our | HOTEL ST JAMES . ing Rod La Roc |“Smiling Jack” Harding had spng it once coneert at flight up from Malaya, and its gold entertained was i : helenae and Pauline | Nashvi i ; 3 faites en ‘tf glittering in the morning sun-| | ‘ map. on the sings pe meee) supporting |/48kville, and as he climbed out of the coc after the the air on piles a5] Tout way the last pit of this great | TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK to Broadway—the ens a fou ‘run today |long day’s flight from Siam across the Malay peninsula to |a precautior ainst snakes, scorp-| USnt TA) “tropelie that we saw al Just off Bi way at 109-113 West 45th S € sta theate Burma some of the words came back _ — ——— we winwed our way over the paddy | ee fees cist encort. Ba iaeibeas BE that Hunt n adaptation by | to. him | : : fields anc thousand waterways of | EMER ed a As tae bd 1 Tom Forman, to AT es errony| Bae agemegeiee y eer | Quite a Watering Place the Trrawady delta toward Inala .n Hotel of quiet dignity rey in The Flaming r stage success In the sludgy, squdggy creek, ’ Fly Away from Teak Land. having the atmosphere Lajos Biro and| Where the silence ‘ung that ‘eavy.| * “The English doctor who was tak appointments of a well con- tie especially when ft ts re man directed the re. Lengyel and marks the You wuz ‘arf afraid to speak.” ing ct of Lowell mse eh yidgieind ditioned home. . : xcreen ver-| first professional reunion of star| Look’ng around to see whether short of x mracle in pulling him ae . I around in three days from an ‘Il 40, Theatres, all principal and producer since those memorable ; Kip was right, sure enough post-war days in cont'nental Europe. | there on the shops and churches, 3 to 5 ness that usually knocks people out only a short dis “Forbidden Paradise” is one of| tance away, were the elephants. of for six or seven times that period minutes’ walk, _ the mort colorful and dramatic filma | the : nbay-Burma company ears ‘When the New Orleans ‘had been re 2 minutes of all subways, “L" which that famous pair have yet| ing huge logs of teak on their tusks pal and we were rm > take toads, ‘surface cars, bus lines! produced. Adding to their experi-| and & them in piles. One old off Lowell refused to stay in bed an Fe: 4 ence and their mastery of technique | ¢l¢phant, after putting down his longer. So on Wednesday, June 25 Within 3 minutes Grand ve that a director ld be in sym: with not a breath of alr stirring and uld be 8 the Irrawady as smooth as glass, we Central, 5 minutes Pennsyl- Send postal for ratés and booklet vania Terminals. W. JOHNSON QUINN, President during the two years which have | load and starting off, glanced back. elapsed since they separated in| Noticing that the end of h's log was : with his well-solved story os Europe, both Pola and Lubitach| not quite even with the rest in the left the land of teak, of whackin e tia ye is | brought to the filming of ‘Forbid: | Pile, he gave a final kick with one white cheroots, Buddhist monk and | set Interesting pictures. in| 4? Paradise” a strength and deft. | Of his hind feet golden pagodas. The Boston an¢ Hacry’ € y has ever appear-| 2988 unknown in their Buropear Blephants Have Trade Union. = = = ‘1 days—Result: Screen entertainment Then,” added Jack, “while we “"Before coming to the screen, Tom | °f the highest order were servicing up thé planes, the § o'clock whistle blew over there in the teak yard, and eyery elephant ae ‘ nies in San ieee fet Pic dropped his load and trotted off. Angeles ceeyine ony The English aviators in Rangoon f the famous Belasco explained to us when we got ashore ‘company. On the screen’ he that the elephants engaged in the eading man in Paramount | | Pi AUS f} teak piling business have thetr own f f years before he trade unlon and refuse to work ting. During this pyereimel ppentead arith iniian aac Instead of accepting the invita stars as Gloria Swan ee of the millionaire Scottish rice Lila Lee, Fannie Ward, Wanda teak barons, who wanted to A breath-taking tale of the glorious days of color and ro- mance, when adventure stood squarely in a man’s path and danger lurked on every side. d with. stock Blanche Sweet, Florence ane put them up at thelr bungalows, | ——[————— QS ‘ivian Martin. Forman! Right off the reel Desmond's New id ne Aine bod led fot ee hen’ eon thelrtali Beth rts’ gibhe. 3 spall pee NX -@ ward {i is to appear on the] ¥, ia n rev joyal Ali ubhouse a few r a ar Fa he ; > owever (Rae ‘tine tae Learns in Gakten enice eat ible miles out of the city, where they |! not very large the natives are satisfied with this method of watering fint jecided to confine his future | up to advance expectations at ita |CCU/d be nearer the phines. In fact, | the streets. (P. and A, photo.) bids for fame to his directorial ef-| two performances at the Columbia | ‘th? British flying men insisted upon tortd thedtandeetiniant {t. Monkey Point was the name ae That members of the big company | °%,th® Place where they stayed. which to save her, one of the sailors ons, centipede and other creeping are in for being great favorites 1e| “Whenever we recall our experi-|clambered up the carved stern of|and crawling things that increase indicated by the rounds of frequent | ¢7CeS !n far off Rangoon there are|the Burmese craft 1 the| the white man's burden out east a applause at the initial prerentations, | %¥@ things that come to mind first,""| rudder over hard t ' Burman Vamps Smoke Cigars. <2 It was particularly Miss Holly Des-|*@%8 Les Arnold; “the narrow|the launch threw t % F Burman "woes SHE ReD THE FLAMING mond who was heartily acclaimed | °S°&Pe we had from losing our com-| cockleshell be er ! ¢ With thelr gay umbrellas Ig ATTRACTION NT | for her outstanding ability on the|™&nder when Lowell took down|the oncoming Burme L } 99 stage. This winsome comedienne es.| With Gysentary, the most dreaded| quick action of the ian wi a} | tablished hereself in the approval | Wsease in thé orient; the collision | seized the r Sm weeds Ci vi of the New Orleans and a Burmese | ished Burmar tt O It W. of the © we @ prom: A play within a p’ay, and both peaks peace ice Pe ite inthe |Tiver boat, the club ife of the Euro-| sheer strength of 1 ir n s ay ry rE es beans exiled out there, the charm | the h, wh t the |# future. As a dancer ehe is remai , arm THE unusual background of s remark-| oe the maidens of Burma, and the|rico | H rat) ht rat ‘ity, | ably clever and When it comes to 2 nant Y pa aoe pcbreid aoe her appearance in an Hawaiian marrage golden pagodas. collistor and Conv rie, closing at the |#ene—well, you know pe res ‘ater Causes Illness. Sailors’ Alertness Saves Day ed “hi ad Now, there is Miss Della Robin- hen dysentary hits a man tt “When t BN t was P ee son who without doubt is teliar | Usually lasts for weeks, and our] ony a glancing blov From Bret Harte’s ‘Tennessee Pardner’’ Comedy, “WESTWARD WHOA” and NEWS Leffingwell’s Orchestra Shows 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 10c and 4@ leen Mocro Is seen as @ fitfUlt attraction in the role of male im-| "Ta night in Rangoon, Lowell took| half the bott f age who tries to win down with a serious attack. The ; j ee perosnations, Add to her abilities a attack. Ne | side. If it hadn't t res. CHEVROLET eat fer srelts) tiated wore Feninvicasiasrlad. anil the seant tine English doctor whom we called said] ance of mind of the sailor a} \ y = pleasant surprise for the auditor| ‘ht It was undoubtedly the result! tne New Orleans and Erik and Jack|§ Soon on display at closes her show, and she plans to| | 4 of his having dr repay the injury to its chairman, | “74 spectator vabritpop ys Ret 4 Wade Cameron (p yed by Conway Tearle), whose av tion is that of ) psycholc would have been out of This accident would be held up THE NOLAN CHEVROLET Lew Belmont and Lew Desmond, | Water that the natives had brought as two robust senators, one a “boob” oi ay apapncch of our forced : and the other a wiseacre for the oc-| @0ng In the lagoon in Indo-China. " nber of day casion bring down the house with| While I waa gone tor hours trying | for ® number of dave. —_ repeated breaks and quips. to wheedle the priests at a nearby s sa 1 village into selling us enough of | Progtessed Tiephone development in Canada| Madame Ethel Desmond, colora is enough of | PrOBt - - ( dates from the ee 1880, when the | tura soprano, has real dramatic tal.|‘heir sacramental wine to keep us While the repair work jwas § - MATINEE first company in the Dominion was |ent which produces a compelling going until a rescuing party could|0n We took turn : « . TODAY heorporated by vet of parliament. | background for her singing find us, the heat was so intense and| See Smith ar > pure e lit tm 3180. = goatee ‘As an ingenue, Miss Betty Be}-| 8 thirst so great that he decided| things that we needed 5 i Bs ‘ Fy A iS mont has no trouble at all in making | ‘© “SK a few swallows of the water| U5 @n opportunity to see som oe = Admission " an appeal, on which the natives seemed to| 0! the life of t € w 5 : 10c—25. A ras BOND BRAND,” 1 the business se oem : ic F pent sev Oe i] linet Anke one Dre Up pops the Skyline Syncopators thrive. But centuries of living in between us Ri-ches-tor 6 tiament Bran super band—reeling ‘em oft.| the tropics makes the native prac-| %t Rango lod Gold metallic’ “* y > eral evenin 1 ? — sealed with Blue Ribbon. This ation of musicians 1s] cally Immune to many of the dis. | °T# 1 zn be other, Bay of rent well worth listening in on. Nat Roy-]¢88es that worry the white man.|*hana and the Pegu, wi DE iD HAHAND PIULA, for puts it over in his ‘Le Jongleur| Th® doctor advised that Lowe: ropean throws off the ’ years known as Bost, Safest, Always Reliably | |! vt : taken to a bungalow burden at night and Musique." specialty and Bud Das a igalow in Rangoon P* SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVER Hee ee outtitui nomic artist. comes| Where he could be kept quieter. And| £FSet that he is thousa miles is x snappily along in the big stage foot-|¥° SAW ourselves faced with a pos. | om Pall Mall and Pic steps of his dad sible delay of to or three weeks, The club, out east of Suez, ts rf . titut Leave Salt Creek For charm that wins the chorus}, “That same night another i) wing} Wilaue institution, It Fe: 8 a. m.\and 2 p. m. e of beautiea'in the revue needs only | Pew our way, A party of sailors | Mere the Buropean ate : BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS | 4] a le] 1 lot of looking. ‘They are an eyeful| had been detailed to stand by the| Mmself off from the ue Bus Leaves 2:30 Daily | yes, This is a show and a group of |Plancs during the night. But along | Count» cps tag Saad loa Salt Creek Transportation Co. players that gives the Columbia a|*fter midnight, while we were all| ‘ 4 TELEPHONE 114 =ihotn— | NST LUBITSCH ugh rating for handing out real en-| Sleeping off the effects of our nerve| PELE! i es Fr tertainm Tacking filght across the Malay ian Production Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a, m, and 2:30 p. m. NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN REVUE OF 20 PEOPLE THE BIGGEST AND BEST MUSICAL SHOW THAT EVER PLAYED CASPER SECURED AT GREAT EXPENSE MR. LEM DESMOND PRESENTS HIS FAMOUS NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN REVUE IN A METROPOLITAN SATIRE ENTITLED “A NIGHT ON A ROOF GARDEN’ Assisted By The ROOF GARDEN BEAUTIES aoe the SKYLINE SYNCOPATORS Entire Production Under the Direction of Miss Holly Desmond MUSICAL DIRECTOR ART STEVENS of teak or jute or to enable him to return vangle from Slam, an unwieldy —_ ly Burmese river boat came drifting HARRY YESNESS I$ HOST down the Irrawady from Mandalay | with her huge sail bulging. We| fd had already gotten off to one side | Nile is to Egypt. We had done this i to escape these very boata that| The M n The to Rangoon with their | # ee joeiautae rice, and to keep the planes from being smashed into the enormous rafts} that drift down from} se s sé $25,000 |the f s of upper Burma | | Another Close Shaye. jurman at the BOB LIMBERT PRESENTS THE ORIGINAL HOLLYWOOD = at cular boat mus. he in a $50 suit. By hold. zing, realizing that no mat 68 Mrs. Anna Gallinger | er if he did collide with some other th gift. The entire affair wae | craft it would have little affect on ¢ fun and a general good time, | his heavy timbered Leviathan of the eds the end g the| rive When the sailors saw this arry Yesness was|buge hulk, with its queer shaped sail, silhouetted against the starless Hatit an —_—| sky it was almost too late for them <2 to prevent her from riding down | all three planes, The Burmans on 1 board paid no attention to the erat ire S | shouts of the guards as they dashed | up to the great rice boat In their | f la h. The New Orleans was the} nearest plane In danger. Realizing | ri andi Labitan |they only had a few mfnutes in| a 4 sch! ee err pre eieeneeret | of | | As You Know Them— —As We Know Them Mra, De Pyster...._-... = ~Mme. Ethel Desmond The Bell Hop__._____ ..Bud Desmond Man Abott Town i Miss Cabaret____ "Miss Holl The Waitress. ; iss Holly Desmond The French Girl__- ~ é An Entertainer pee ’. Nat Royall SENATOR BLUFF____ nace ~.-MR. LEM SENATOR SCHULTZ_________ ~-.-MR. LEW BELMONT THE ROOF GARDEN BEAUTIES The Misses Schad, Kayser, Valentino, Patten, Belmont, Boden, Davis SEE HOW MOVIES ARE MADE Real studio lights, real camera, real motion pic- tures taken of audience and dancers, and directed by a real cameraman. and Green and director of See Yourself as Others See You MUSICAL NUMBERS rst American- || EXTRA—ADDED ATTRACTION—EXTRA Prologue a <b i ipa a made triumr Kentucky Derby Horse Race for indoor champion- Opening..._Mme. Desmond, Della Robinson, Holly Desmond and Chorus i \@ ship of Wyoming. Real horses used. “Going South *--->~=> Siew --Holly Desmond and Chorus LAST TIMES TODAY STARTLING IRILLING UNBELIEVABLE VERO. Evening ---------.._Mme. Desmond and Chorus Beries yy the Oxia tiiuater’ 11) | Colleen Moore The Hollywood Color Glide—Wierd and Wonderful Taxman 3 ; TR eee KINOGRAM NEW df and Big Town Stuff—One Night Only—Then Gone Spaciatt > Skyline Syncopators CONWAY TEARLE heels eerie Nat Royall AE NETO or in Hawalian Specinityl2ccBud Derminnd, WeliatRol ally Dent . Sed c es chy ella 0 8 » LADIES ORCHESTRA || Washington "LIRTING WITH : aM ohoeR oe, Desmond i LOVE” “Shine”. ....-____Bud Desmond, Assisted by Holly Desmond and Chorus Graad Finale___ Ur Ss ph Sees Entire Company WEDN NUMBERS AND CAST SUBJECT TO CHANGE SDAY, JA NUARY 7 R ] A LT O Hall “FAMILY FITS” STARTING Good Ft a 10c—20e No Advance in Prices “Crowd Your Way In” —___— war ae iat ca ; 100d Floor an TOMORROW | TONIGHT a ef TAN ROTARY eae veer TODAY | ‘Good Music DOUGLAS MacLEAN | TIGWEBECLA LTE RRTIREL RANGE THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUN:) THE CORNEI ADMISSION—-ADULTS, 50c, CHILDREN 25¢ ——E——— “NEVER SAY DIE” Hear Announcement About Movie Ball