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[a ‘ St ie PAGE FOUR Jacqueline Logan js leading wo- “NORTH OF 36” BOOKED ing cast. “North of 36” Comparable only, it is said, to the famous journey of the pioneers in James Cruze's ‘The Covered Wag! the hugesdrive of four thousand cattle in “North of 36," which Irvin Willat produced for Paramount, star in name only.” the impression one comes wa ith after seeing Richard| In the story, which was written by D first Paramount starring ve-| &merson Hough, whe also wrote I “Manhattan,” which was] “The Covered Wagon,” a herd of four thousand long-horn cattle start from the Del Sol ranch in south eastern Texas and, with the north tar as their only guide, set out for the railroad at Abilene, Kan. Two tremendous stampedes, a river fording scene, an attack by the Indians and a night attack by a band own for the first time in Casper at theater last night ory 1s an adaptation by Paul uttle of Jeffery Definite Ob directed the screen work of a welltc vhattantalig ofS wellto-do | oe carpet-baggers maken few of the tromn a; Ginna ehighte put it | Many thrilling incidents awhich take s almost driving him batty— | Plage during the journey. Featured in the cast of “North of 36” coming to the’ Rialto tomor. row are Jack Holt, Ernest Torrence, Lois Wilson and ah Beery. wT Peter the Minuit, that's production, wants And then one Plante Cod Liver Oil in Sugar Coat- ed Tablets Puts on Flesh and Builds Them Up up and doing ight adveature comes stalking in - thro his library window and the excitement ots sees ROMEO ROLE FOR RE Manhattan” is advertised as Dix's ; ‘ ’ tar picture. If it’s any example tle ‘em along Is Your Child FILM AT AMERICA SHOW Reginald Denny has set a new o 9 standard for balcony JRomeos to shoot at Thin and Weak | He hit igh “$0” dn an ardent love | scene in which he was crooning ballad for the benefit of Laura L Iie lost his balance o down the scale and fell off cony. Denny landed on his left shoulder j in the bottom of a cement wate tank twenty feet t wv Denny ig an expert swimmer and @ cl but 1 few daye- r dreamt of quicker than these wonder ampion i bp r, his aquatic style was rt to help| rained out of the tank eight little on. Despite the distance of the fall Aas ess and where rickety | D&AmY Was on’, sjightly injured are suspected they are especially | Although he was stunned and badly luat No need to giva them any | Shaken up no bones were broken nasty Cod Ldver Oll—these | @d sight scratches on his forehead and left arm werg the only visible injuries sustained, After a short rest he reeumed work in the picture The accident is said to be one of ,} the most unusual and freak happen ings ever seen at Univrsal, City Denny is a big man, weighing more than 180 pounds, and there was SKY-SCRAPERS Building a strong bone | structure is like laying a foun- | dation for a mighty sky- scraper that is expected to endure through the years. For fifty years Scott's Emulsion rich in vitamins has helped a great host of boys and girls build sturdy bodies, strong bones and healthy teeth. Scett’s should be included in the diet of most children, in fact many need it every day in the year. Help your boy or girl build forthe future—with Scott's! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, I. J. made to take the place of that good, but evil smelling, medicine anc 1, ase 9, ga tore, Midwest IcCoy Cod Liver Tablets—an easy t and 60 tabi 6 McCOY’S Cod Liver 011 Compound Tabicts ORIGINAL ~= GENUINE SO Tablets 6O0Cents Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend “Hotel 8 a.m. and 2:30 p. m Leave Salt Creel a.m, and 2 p, m, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Bus Leavas 2:30 Daily Salt Creek Tramsportation Co, TELEPHONE 144 Here at last! Paramount's big companion picture to “The Covered Wagon.” By the same author. The glorious story of the first great Texas cattle drive. A thousand miles of stirring thrills! From the famous novel by Emerson Hough. Screen play by James Hamilton. Admission ADULTS 40c Starting Time of Shows CHILDREN 11.30, 1, 2:40 Afternoon 10c 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 Night 25¢ STARTING TOMORROW nothing to check ‘his fall until he struck the cement. Had he landed in a slightly different manner the fall might easily have been fatal, according to members of the troupe who witnessed the acefdent. Denny was engaged in a scene in “The Fast Worker,” an adaptation of the popular novel by George Barr McCutcheon, “The Husbands of Edith,” which start at the America theater today. TANG OF TANGERINE HAS PLEASING TROPIC TASTE ‘The spices and scents of south- ern shores with a glameur of ro- mance and a dash of comedy, make up the “Isle of Tangerine” now be- ing played by the Columbia theater by Desmon¢’s New York Roof Gar- den revue. . The king, his favorite wife, fav- orite dancers and favorite foods fur- nish the background for a riot of fun when a ship goes to gileces on the island's reefs and the half drowned sailors stamp ashore and make themselves at home. Fascinating Bolly Desmond is a radiant figure of splendor In her new imported Brazilian cockatoo gown. Dell Robinson stands out admirably in her impersonation of one of the sailors and sings beauti- fully. Jn duet the king of the isle, Lew Belmont and his choicest wife, Mad- ame Desmond, perform to perfec- tion. , Nat Royall is chief enter- tainer for them and everyone else with his stunts. Lem Desmond is the gruff sea captain and Bud Des- mond his first mate. ' Che Casper Dailp Cridune FIFTEEN VIOLATORS OF TRAFFIC LAWS. FINED SBD IN CASPER COURT Fifteen traffic violators, picked up the preceding day by the two new men assigned to traffic work with the police department, $85 in fines in police court night. defective headlights and paid the last regular $5 assessment while Clyde Kelly, who according te the officers had only one headlight, no license plate and was speeding, contributed $15. The others who hel; swell the municipal coffers include: Clarence E. Ebersold, Harold Cox, XX. H. Grimes, Ralph Brink, Frank Webster, A,. J, Russel, W. J. Lewis, H. F. Sherill, B. F. Pentieost, A McElheny, E. Hawkes, F. J. Chana. ler, C. W. Hazelton, C. J. Lowe and George Patillo. ; Small Share Being Devoted To - Religion ' CHICAGO, Jan. 23—Ouly three- quarters of a cent out of every dallar of the economic income in the United States is devoted to religious enter- prise, the World Service Commission in the charming role of faorite dancer is Betty Belmont. Aiding her are the Roof Garden beauties as the tangoing Tangerines. The musical score of the comedy 4g carried out nicely reflecting cregit on Art Stevens, ee AIN-TIN-TIN BIG HERO AN LATEST (RIS MOVIE Rin“Din-Tin the famdus dog hero, will be featured at the Iris theater today and tomorrow in “Find Your Man It is a story of life in Timber Cen- ter, involving a plot to steal gov ernment timber, Martin, the Jum- berjack, gets Paul, an ex-soldier, mixed up in an affair, and Paul 4s arrested on a double charge of theft and murder, for which Martin 1s re- sponsible. ‘The great work of Rin Tin-Tin in this production will re call “Where the North Begins.” He displays every trick he knows, high jumps, swimming broad jumps and | most of all, real understanding | xternal shots from this ph were taken in Klamath Falls, Oregon, in the most beautiful section of the town, where a picturesque river and falls furnished the setting for one of the most thrilling scenes of the story. ea SoS AL QLD SCHOOL WALTZERS TAKE ARKEON’S PRIZE First prize in the Arkeon’s state- wie waltzing contest was captur- ed last night by Mr. and Mrs. C. Cc, Larsh whose grace in performance of the old time steps was perfec- tion. The award was $50. To them also went the title as the finest waltzers in the sthte. Under the direction of T. J. Mc- Keon, owner of the Arkeon, the con- test has attracted great interest, its preliminary matches in the past ex- citing much enthusiasm. THERMOPOLI LIONS ELUB SVEN CHARTER IN BANQUET MEETING +-THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Jan. 23— The ceremonial presentation of the charter of Thermopolis Lions club was celebrated by a dinner and a dance at the Washakie Hotel, Tues- day evening. Two hundred mem. bers of the organization, their ladies and friends were seated in the big dining room of the Washakie when Toastmaster Fred &£. Hbidrese sounded his cowbells fof attention and introduced untamed Lions from of the Methc dist Eniscopal church as- ————SSSSSS O produced All but two were up for serted yesterday in an appeal tor more gencrous support of the church. . From the same average dollar, the appeal says, 22 cents go for luxuries, 14 cents for waste and 24% cents fo 1% cents for schools, Cardinal To Officiate At Big Wedding CHICAGO, Jan. 23—For the first time since his elevation, Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago, will offici- ate at a wedding tomorrow when Miss Loretta Hines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hines of Evanston, will be married here to Howell Howard of Dayton, Ohio. The Hight Rev. Francis C, It’s a square meal for a dime HARMLESS LAXATIVE For Sick, Feverish, Bilious Children When Child is Constipated Give “California Fig Syrup”, Children love the pleasant taste of “California Fig Syrup” and gladly sick or constipted. No other lax sick or constipated. ..o other lax- ative regulates’ the tender little bowels so nicely. It sweetens the stomach and starts the liver and bowels without cramping or overact- ing. Contains no soothing drugs . Tell your druggist you want onl the genuine “California Fig Syrup which has directions for babies ani children of all ages printed on tit bottle. narcotics 0: fig syrup. N= Y St M ADeLPa BUROR AMD _je0ee \tkomy paseeny: RICHARD DIX: Manhattan Here’s handsome, manly Rich- ard Dix as you’ll like him best. Star of a-scorching, thrill-crowd- ed comedy-drama of New ‘York Gregory Kelly. By Blanche Franklyn, Nat Riverton and Casper to Cody and Powell and all the towns between. Attorney William L. Simpson, a lion whose whiskers have grown long in the service, delivered a hearty address of welcome. Jacob Schwoob. of Cody, demonstrated that he has had considerable ability ax official talltwister, and George Bain with his smooth Scotch tongue, was a Mon tamer capable of ironing things out as fast as they became messed up. The charter was presented dy Lion Governor Ellis, of this district and received by Kenneth E. McCul- lough, president of the local organ. zation. Thermopolis Lions Club starts with a membership of 86 which will be greatly augmented as interest in the organtzation increases. esd ae. State Filling Station Closed In Aberdeen ABERDEEN, 5. D., Jan. 23.—The state gasoline filling station here RIALTO Was ordered clos’ @ today, I. H. Bar. nard of the county board of commis. sioners announced. At the same time the Standard Of] of Indjana announced that its retail price of gasoline increased from 1514 to 20 cents, Independent stations con tinue wellimg at 17%. \ RIALT Dancing FRE society and gangland. cludes Jacqueline Logan and Also Sid Smith Comedy and Felix Cartoon THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing the Popular Hit “OH, YOU CAN’T FOOL AN OLD HOSS FLY” SKIDOO DANCE TONIGHT FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD No Jinx About This Until 9:30—It Pays to Come Early Cast in- Vincent, Harry Von Tilger TODAY 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock Academy ADMISSION DANCING Mving expenses. Other drains upon the collective dollar are sted as 8% cents for crime; 11 cents for invest- ments; 4% cents for government and EVERY BITES A DELICHT Mothér! You must say “Cal ifornia” or you may get an imitation vr Name cathedral, 600, bride's parents. Kelly, Bishop of Oklahoma, will sing the nuptial mass and the bride will carry a crystal rosary given her by Pope Plus XI. ‘The program for the ceremony, which is planned to be one of the most elaborate ever held in Holy will necessitate an estimated expenditure of $100,- In order to carry out the cardi- nal red motif of the ecclesiastical ceremony the entire furnishings of the Cathedral been refitted at the expense of the Sacristy have Ex-Gov. Davis And Son Go On Trial in April Governor Jonathan M. his son, Russell G, Davis, probably wil) go to trial during the April term of court on charges of accepting a bribe of §1,250 in connection with FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925 the issuance of a pardon to Fred W, Polim&n, convicted banker. ‘The former executive and his son appeared here yerterday and waived preliminary hearing. They were re- leased under bonds of $1,000 ach. IRIS | TODAY and SATURDAY TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 23.—Former Davis and est action. make joints creaky, Now this Pot Roast, Ib..-_ Shoulder Steak, Ib. Prime Rib (whole), Ib Plate Boil, Ib. __ Round Steak, lb... Loin Steak, lb.___ T-Bone: Steak, Ib. Short Cuts, Ib. - Hamburger_.._ Sausage__ Hearts, Ib. r ne id le TOMORROW t At 3 and 9 only Just as Liver, lb, --- Small Pork Hams, lb Small Pork Loins, lb. Small Pork Shoulders, Ib. Small Pork Side, lb. Small Hogs, lb.---_- Pork Chops, Ib. THE NORRIS Co. OFFICE AND PLANT Cor. 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Say, girls, he was looking back all the time to ‘@'see what was detaining Cupid. Imagine the love tangles of a young man who impersonates a‘ married friend—for business reasons—and falls in love with friend’s adorable sister-in-law. Don’t miss it! TODAY ALSO OUR GANG In Their New Mischievous Comedy “THE SUNDOWN LTD.” LEFFINGWELL’S ORCHESTRA FOX NEWS ey: SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7 AND 9 10c and 40¢ » NEAR EAST RELIEF OFFICIAL FILM oe ALSO WALLACE ALLEN, T R, IN ADDITION TO REGULAR FE COLUMBIA LEM DESMOND’S FAMOUS NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN REVUE 5 TANTALIZING TROPICAL TEMPEST “THE ISLE OF TANGERINE” A SPLASH OF THE SOUTH SEAS ENTIRE PRODUCTION DIRECTED BY HOLLY DESMOND MUSICAL DIRECTOR—ART STEVENS MABEL NORMAND in “SUZANNA” TONIGHT—7 and 9 o’Clock 10c-25c Mat. Tomorrow Presenting a ‘ Entitled First Run Picture