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PAGE FOUR TARS PLAY ADAM AN VE IN “EMPTY HANDS” 5] ETE AT. RIALTO. SHOW HOUSE appealing than in even n of Stamboul,” ‘The of Paris” and “Outside t her memorable successes, star of this unusual screc which opened an engagement e days at the terday “The Beloved Brute.” “The Beloved Brute,” which will ami bo shown at the America theater st Friday, is the story of the of th who draws r wor a curse of ing father c on his head. The curse in this case involved punishment for the ar Beloved Brute at the hands of his whom he had not seen for E s. The picture ends r ge ppily, of, course, and the hero e 7 escapes the consequences of the te 1g et icky twist of fate. The r da ry £ with a rush, excepting m 4 ess | for few moments when the * e clothes they|cast seems to be resting between st a pocket knife. the many fights which punctuate nd Norma Shear-| tho picture. eB t on location in | Gert Clary and others. PRISCILLA DEAN MARKS TRUMPH OF GAREER PRESENT AMERICA FILM If you seek entertainment with a punch and with plenty of romance and heart appeal into the bargain you will make no mistake in putting ide ¢ ‘ARKEON MOVIE BALL ALL - SET FOR CROWD TONIGHT Completing the final touches o: preparations, the Arkeon Dancing y {s now all set for one of the biggest events in its career of entertainment here — and t's on {ts calendar {s the dazzling 11 tonigi er has a thr'll and a half in store for it at the Arkeon to ght {8 shown by the activities be: hind the curtain there, so to speak Electricians vast several ring and test ing immense 200,000-candle power lights requ'red for the filming of dancers. - Reel after reel of celluliod is to be run off tonight in making ssions of the dancers and the features of the show. It will be a regular Hollywood affairs, glittering and bizarre, A horse race In which real horses are entered—so they say—and upon which some.of the dancers will be allowed to rde, is something else on the program. But that is not all, for the Arkeon mentions a innovation. It used to the Moonlight waltze, but now with special provisions for ef- America theater | down “The Swen of Seville” on your must-see list fect, {t 1s called Hollywood color Priscilla De nore dynamic and| #4 $$ —____ COWBOY SHEIK APPEARS IN LATEST IhlS MOVIE Girls! he’s here again. J. B. Warner, the {do] of western lovers, etlmes dubbed the Cowboy Sheik, 8 to,appear at the Iris theater, in what ts considerde his greatest pic- CORNS Lift Off-No Pain!) |ture, “Wanted by the Law.” Re- : s of all the thrills in his |former successes, this new picture is said to give him the of his splendid revelation greatest opportunity career. Much has been sald of great |screen fights in the past, but a }HE-man fight in “Wanted by the Law" is claimed to be the greatest | ever staged In a motion picture | Warner is supported by a splen | dia of players, including | Dorthy Wood, one of the real beau [tles of screenland, and whom critics a star of the future, Other Morley, Bill McCall, | proclalm | notables Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop aj|Frank Rice, Tom Bingham, Dorthy little “Freezone? on an aching corn,| Walton and Ralph McCullough. The instantly that corn stops hurting,| picture was directed by Robert then shortly you lft it right off} North Bradbury, a past-master in with finger picture building. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle| ‘Wanted by the Law” will make of “Freeze for a few cents, suf-|’em gasp. ficient to remove every hard corn, Zi SS eT. soft corn, or corn between the toes, J SA and tho foot/Calluses, without sore-| ,\We have the 65c_Volland books for the kiddies at Hoffhines, Beck linger Bldg. IS NIGHT may convince you Sallow skin is more than skin deep, Forthat tired, worn out, listless feeling, keep your stomach, liver andbowels free from indigestion, biliousness and constipation. Chamberlain’s Tablets will keep you clean inside. Take two tonight. They will not make you sick and you will feel good to- morrow. for 25 cents. Sold everywhere WS ied Be SS ES eee H Every Day a Bargain Day t ~ E. R. Williams Store Fd GROCERIES No. 2 MEATS 129 W. Second Phones 10—11 mth Se _20¢e 15e ness or irritation.—Adv. Hay Grain Salt Cotton Cake Chicken Feeds - Choice Alfalfa and Wheat Grass Hay Carload Our Specialty Casper Warehouse Co. lb. h Side Pork, st, lb., 12\%c and __ Pork Chops, teak, _17%e _.18e 14'2e WE DELIVER Veal Chops or Steak, lk Nice Lean Pork Roast, per Ib e Hams, ne Rib Boil, 8 lbs TLiTET TTT... Being haled into ile Brown, 16, of Los Angel dead through such an experience. 11 years ago, and Mrs she recognized him In court juve court has been reunited with the mother he thought The boy was taken away by his father Rose Brown could find no trace of the child until is Che Caspet Dailv After Eleven Years usually distasteful—but Bert ‘COLUMBIA ATTRAGTS Bib ‘CROWDS WITH NEW REVUE lorful conception of “A Night Camp" was presented rmances before crowded houses at the Columbia theater last night by Desmo: New York Roof Garden revue Individually the cast showed re mafkable talent for their parts and ensemble offered a scintillating pic ture in wh'ch there were flashes of dances, of song that went over in wonderful style with the audiences. InterWor in the theme of ne play were any number of light spect alties, much clever comedy and real dancing. Thé Skylin yneopators were without doubt an attractive teature of the evening and prov ded recurrent numbers of the latest song hits. Franco-German Trade Pact Is In Deadlock PARIS, Jan. 7—(By The Asso- ciated Press.)}—Negotiations between the French and Germans for a com mercial treaty have reached a dead lock. Both sides are avoiding any action or declkration that might be tnter- preted ‘as a formal rupture but no secret is made in French official circles that since the German dele. gates returned from thélr holiday trip to Germany they have made further negotiations impossible. GUGGENHEIM NEAR DEATH NEW YORK, 7.—Dantel Guggenheim, financier and a direc tor of the American™Smelting and Refining company, is seriously ll here, Three physicians are in at tendance. Mr. Guggenheim, who is 69 years old, collapsed in his room Saturday night. He has been stricken with similar attacks before. Upon the merger in 1901 of qhe firm of Meyer Guggenheim's sons with the’ American Smel! and Re fining company, Mr. Guggenheim became president and chairman of board of directors. He now is presi dent and director of the American Smelting Securities company and the Guggenheith Exploration com pany, and a director in several other companies. A statement {ssued from Mr. Gus genheim's office today said his con lition was “very satisfactory.” His illness is. due to stomach trouble acording to the atatement. Warden Tynan Denies Charge MINERS’ UNION LEADER SHOT e chargé BCRANTON, Pa., Jan, 7 Bpachia, vice pr local union, United Mine ¥ was shot and killed near, home in Pittston near here. Four teen! bullets penetrated his body Five men were arrested on sus picion in connection with the shoot ing. Whether the killing had any con nection with the strike of the mine workers of the Pennsylvania Coal company has not been determined. DENVER. Colo., Jan. 7.—Dictat ing from a sick room in the Red Cross hospital at Salida, Colo where he has been confined sin few Year's day, Thomas J. Tynan, | warden of the Colorado state per tentiary, has {issued a statement in refutation of charges lodged againet him by Governor Swe: Monday At the same tine Tynan dcelared he would leave the hospital tomo? row against the advice of his phys! clans and return to Canon City te prepare his defense hen he | called before the state civil service WASHIN bills penc in congress to with cooperative marketing 1 farm products were up for analy and” judgme by the del attending the third annual conve tion of the nat onal council of f council pared for today The contended tion at this time, but the active td mnistrative backing of the govern ment to strengthen its development ——_—_——>__—_ South Dakota FARMERS TALK MARKET Al ‘oD (oe Jan. ners’ coperative associations The executiv committee of the already has gone on record as opposed to any further legisla tion on the question at this time and it the purpose of leaders of the mov nt assembled here to formulte a definite policy with re dng bills, These in ‘ary-Haugen, the Cur yell, the Norrig-Sinclair and Willlams 1 aron Sapiro, a 1 in the . Specifically opposed each © measures in an address pre 's session, operative movement, he needs no more legisla Legislators in _Session Today D., Jan. 7.—Election PIERRE, 8. of Representative Charles S, Me. Donald, of Minnehaha jcounty, as speaker of the house and of na tor C. S. Amsden of Grant county as president pro tem of the senate, started the South Dakota legisla tive session on its way here, Never Leta Cold Get a Start Vapors Check There 2 a cold but only one DIRECT way— with vapors that can bt Vapors penetrate imm | Of Gov: Sweet}: a Cold Overnight are many ways to treat ink Matel, led. into every corner of the air pasages and every corner of the air passages and every breath | vi {1s So remarkably success ful in treating cold troubles because it acts lke “a vapor lamp in salve form." When rubbed over throat and chest the body t uses Vapors f Menthol, Cam; Eucalyptus Thyme and Turpe At the time Vicks a ed through nd stimulates the sk 1 poitice This double, direct action often the worst ¢ ernight. iCKSE VAPORUE Over 17 Mittfon Jars Useo Yeart\ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “THE BELOVED BRUTE” THE WONDERFUL BAUTIFUL LOVE DANCER IN WAGON SHOW AND THE CHAMPI WRESTLER. —With— MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE Cribune NFU ATTORNE GENERAL Ul BE APPOINTED WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Presi- dent Coolidge has for the second time within a-year, set about find- ing a new attorney general. Harlan F. Stone, of New York, selected as head of the department of justice, nine months ago, after the retirement of, Har, M. Daugh- erty was given appointment yester. day by the president to the supreme court—considered by the legal fra- ternity generally as the highest honor within its reach, The nominat’on of Mr. Stone was sent to the senate within a short time after the vacancy on the high- est court was created tnrough the retirement of Associate Justice Jos- eph McKenna, who, himself, was appointed to the court from the at- torney generalship, 27 years ago by President McKinley. Among these were some of those mentioned at the t'me Mr. Coolidge was seeking a successor to Mr. Daugherty, including Arthur P. Rugg, chief justice of the supreme judicial court of Mass; Judge Frank 8. Dietrich Idaho, and Charles B. Warren, former Ambassador to Japan and joint head of the special American commission to Mexico, The imediate speculation also in- cluded the possibility of promotion of es M. Be now solicitor and who will become acting ral vror the retirement of Mr. , |ae of the ‘transfer of Cur- ‘Wilbur, former chief just'ce af preme court of California, n aryship of the navy to the tment of justice. Mr. Stone entered the cabinet last April at a time when he had just retired as dean of the Columbia law choo’ d had accepted a place in « Inw firm with the pros- ital earnings, according of $100,000 a year. tant justice of the $14,500, Share your joys, and you'll enjoy them more. —_>— — results try a Tribune Classi- -| Investigation Of Whispering Campaign Next WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—A reso- lution was tntroduced in the house by Representative Reid, Republican, Ullnois, which if adopted would bring into the spotlight of a con- gressional investigation the so-called whispering campaign long conduct- ed against the late President Wilson. The Reid resolution would author- ize an investigation of the charge by Mrs. Mary Allen Hulbert, for- merly Mrs. Peck, in an article ap- pearing in a Chicago magazine, that “representatives of the Republican party’ approached her in 1916 with offers of large sums of money for information that might lead to the tmpeachment of President Wliison. Reid's resolution declares the “house ghould not permit to pass unnoticed charges by a responsible person in a responsible publication attempts to procure impeachments a pe Omaha Man Is Vindicated of First Death NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Police in vestigating the death here !n 1911 of,Mrs. Mae Veronica Hahne, whose husband js under arrest at Omaha, Nebraska in connection with the death of his second wife, have found that the first wife died of natural causes and that Hahne was not in New York at the time) it was an nounced today. The report of the coroner's phy- siclan who invest'gated the death shows that she died in her Bronx home of hemorrhages and gastritis. WS a tee Banker’s Son Wounded But Bandits Flee PITTSBURGH, Pa. STORY OF A TRAVELI TOWNSEND HOTEL Today and Tomorrow AT LAST! hand-to-hand fight a wallop it is! it’s only one of the many in SEVILLE” WITH ORCHESTRA, Shows 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 A VICTOR McLAGLEN WM. RUSSELL STUART HOLMES A Guaranteed Remedy FOR BLEEDING OR "PROTRUDING It is now put up in collapsible tubes with detachable pile pipe making it very easy to apply. DRUGGISTS refund money if ; it fails to cure. Special directions enclosed with each package. Your druggist will order it. _ (Also put up in old style Tins, 60c.) CASPER TO RAWLINS CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. Saves you approximately 12 hours’ travel between Casper and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office - SOMETHING DIFFERENT A treat to film lovers, Indeed, is the between the of Seville and the Spanish Vamp. What And so different. “THE SIREN OF PRISCILLA DEAN Also Comedy, News, Topics 10c and 40c In Addition to Picture Program One Performance Only “The Deacon X Entangled” — A THREE ACT PLAY OF LOVE, RELIG- ION AND BASEBALL” PELTG CASPER TALENT Vaudeville Specialties Between Acts NO ADVANCE IN PRICE PILES STAGE FARE—$12.50 PHONE 144 Siren And THE LAW” and Comedy “THE HAYSEED” 10¢ and 20c Presented by 10 PEOPLE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 192.8 ed John W. Sands, son of Lawrence. A. Sands, president of the First Na- tional bank, when he ran to call for help after a demand for $25,000 haa been made upon his father as he was leaving his home in fashionable Squirrel Hill. Mr. Sands had just left his home to go to the bank when three men drew up in front of the house fn an automobile. They forced Mr. Sands into the house, along with his chauf- feur, who was waiting outside, and | ned the family and servants up| against the wall. The younger Sands, who 1s 85 years old, mado , break for the door. Five shots wer, fired, one bullet striking him. His condition was nbt considered serio The three men escaped with ERS PILL LAMONT Ii, 1 Ask y: Druggist for old meu One of the most talked of stories in recent years made into one- of the most entertaining productions of the current season. From the popular novel Arthur Stringer. The scenes, laid in Northern Canada, filmed amid Nature’s grandeurs. Also Andy Gump Comedy and Hodge Podge Novelty THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing “LUSTSPIEL” Overture, by Keler-Bela Popular Hit, “OLD PAL” of the same name by Lyric by Gustave Kahn Music by Egbert Van Alstyne R I A LT TODAY TOMORROW Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 0’Clock TONIGHT COLUMBIA “= MR. LEM DESMOND Presents His Famous New York Roof Garden Revu Assisted By the Chorus of is THE ROOF GARDEN BEAUTIES AND THE SKYLINE SYNCOPATERS ala THE MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS “THE FOLLIES OF 1925” Entire Production Directed by Holly Desmond Musical Director: Art Stevens MUSICAL NUMBERS Dutch Opening ~-Miss Della Robinson, Bud Desmond and Maia Dutch. Dance — - Della Robinson and Bud Desmond § Jimminy Gee - Holly Desmond and Maids Pick Out Num ye Lew Belmont and Maids § The Girl that Men Forget = ~--~ Della Robinson assisted by Holly Desmond and Maids Musical Specialty - Nat_ Royall Russian Ballet -_.- - Holly Desmond and Betty Belmont The Parisian Butterfly ____- La Petite Zelda and Company Why Did I Kiss That Girl —_ ~-- Bud Desmond and Maids Moments Musical - Sky. Line Syncopators Grand Finale ~-..- Entire Company FIRST RUN PICTURE—BEN WILSON IN “THE DESERT HAWK” Admission 50c—Children 25c FRIDAY NEW SHOW TOMORROW It will be the biggest turnout of the classiest, niftiest, prettiest crowd of dazzling feminine beauties ever seen in this town. All looking their very best to have their pictures taken by the movie man Bo they will all want dance partners! e ) You Want to Be There Wednesday Night, January 7 EXTRA—ADDED ATTRACTIONS—EXTRA The Hollywood Color Glide—the Indoor Horse Race in which Real Horses are used. “BIG TOWN STUFF” Arkeon Dancing Academy DANCING EVERY NIGHT

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