Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 14, 1925, Page 4

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' Price. Kin PAGE FOUR RESTLESS GOTHAM i THEME OF PICTURE NOW OPENING AT RIALTO his phote t. t has ) earmarks of being re de 1 ng with New York life , but this one t from the ordi as it is today on sro, the picture ion: Is the 3 neration better off tha an th e brothers and sis ters who w rought up in the Bowery atmosphere with its cheap saloons? Here is food for serious thought! And you can bet your bot- has extracted ment the story ar that Cruz every bit of enter provides Loulse Dres ose y sO “GRUMPLES Into TORRENT IN MELODRAMA “TORNADO” AT AMERICA A bridge collapeing | into a flooded river carrying with it a train is one les prom. ainn , Virginia Lee Ce and R of a number of b l {sed in “The To Universal Jewel screen version of the emo tional melodrama. of the same name by Lincoln J . The picture, with House Pe as star will be shown in the America theater where it opened last night. The screen version js said to be one of tha greatest spectacles of its kind ever filmed. Ruth Clifford has the feminine lead opposite Peters and others in the cast are Richard Edwards and Kate seo »t directed. VALENTINE MASQUERADE ARKEON DANCE TONIGHT ‘There's a big Valentine Prize Mask dance tonight at the Arkeon dancing itz Ek: ‘Tucker, academy. This is the Valentine party which the younger dancing folks have been looking for for many weeks. It will excel all previous efforts on the part of the Arkeon qanagement. There will be $50 in cash prizes warded for those wearing the most original, attractive, most unique and mical garb. The prizes will couples and individual cos- most © be for tumes. The management of the Arkeon has many costumes available which will please almost any person now in the Arkeon ball, These may be ob- tained by seeing the management to- day. Thig will be a night of night the Arkeon the popularity of mas- querade balls being shown by the turn out of former dances and plenty of fun will be seen. CLEVER MUSICAL TREAT AWAITS AMIERIGA FANS 1} 1 maidens will be Mimi five MII ar r company of mu at the i Good Cook wants tomaked Really Good Cake She Uses old fashioned re liable Bakers ‘Chocolate CEM, No.1) By all means the most satisfactory chocolate for cook- ing or drinking. 16. PAT. OFF. Race Lid. ESTABLISHED 1760 DorchesterMass. Montreal.Can. DOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE, Whe en ‘Really America theater tomorrow as an added attraction in addition to the motion picture program which is “The Tornado,” starring House Pet- ers. The act is entitled “Musical Mo- ments” and consists of harmony singing, planologues, duets, saxo- phone solos, classio and orlexal dancing, high class singing, and comedy numbers. Mimi Milli and company are on their annual tour of the west and he ‘America feels fortunate in being able to secure them for Casper. They will make thr nd Moni E d at 7:30 and 9:3 The regular admission )pearances on Sun- oon 4 ning. pric will be charged at the America these days. The management wishes to advise yone who can to attend the Sun- lay matinee and avold the possible walt at the night shows. The full program will be given in the afters oon and the America orchestra will play with the picture the game as at n “SPEED sPOOK” CLOSING AT (hls THEATER TODAY When “'The Speed Spoo! ing Johnny Hines, closes a today, of the * featur: the Iris patrons will be treated to one automobile The most unusual races ever €ilmed on the scree entire racing sequence was filmed the famous 250-mile internation: auto classic at the Altoona speedy ast June, which was the cynbsure of ali racing enthusiasts. Plotured in these scenes the racing fan will view these speed spooks golng at the phenomenal rate of 114% miles per hour, a new world’s speed reo ord. ‘er bit of the race was filmed so that when “The Speed Spook” is thrown on the acreen of the Iris its patrons will be able to view one of the greatest automobile races in the history of the sport. ee The fiftleth anniversary of the death of Hans Christian Anderson ts to be observed in Copenhagen next August, pe Approximately twelye per cent of the total annual production of eggs in the United States goes into cold storage, wees sha The coal deposits of Canada are believed to comprise about one-sev. enth of the known supplies of the whole wrold JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION. museca sy Adour TUKO! ertitaet!< Adapted from Lero O'Day.” flapper-daughter. THE} Playing Overture by A. Shows Start 1, Another great picture of big city night-life from the director of ‘‘The Enemy Sex.” The story of a mother’s sacrifice to save her Don’t you miss this one! Also “The Telephone Girl” UTTO LADIES ORCHESTRA “THE Boielbieur Popular Hit—MOON DREAM SHORE”—By Eugene Lockhart RIALT WESTERN UNION EXECUTIVES DISCUSS SERVICE PROBLEMS AT LATE MEETING HELD IN DENY W. F. Murphy, local manager of the Western Union just returned from a three day meeting held at Denver where forty representatives of the Western Union Telegraph company from Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico, convened February Sth for a three day discussion of the rapidly increasing use of the telegraph in the conduct of busi- ness. Mr. Murphy says, telegraphic com- munication has improved so much to keep progress with the swift-moving times that the old, ¢imehonored Morse operator with a brass key and sounder has almost disappeared. To- day telegraphy is mainly carried on by automatic machinery that trans- mits and recelves messages faster than the human hand could send or the ear receive. This multiplex sys- tem, as it 1s called, can send eight messages over the same wire at the same time, four in jeach direction! sending operator sits before rd similar to that of a type and “types a message. Through the t of this machine runs a tape that is automatically perforated as the operator presses the keys each letter having a dif- ferent combination of perforations Tho tape then goes through another machine where the perforations are changed to electric impulses that wing their way, as fast as light, to their destination. At the receiving end these impulses operate delicate electrical devices that automat! print the letters and words on a low blank, or on the special blanks that are now being so widely used at Christmas, Valentine's Day, East- er and other special occasions. Yet progress is not only shown in the mechanical equipment! ‘Today the Western Union Telegraph com STOCKGROWERS. HERE OPPOSE GASOLINE TAK ( That, members of the Natrona County Stockgrowérs association are not inclined to support the proposed three-cent gasoline tax measure, is indicated by the following wire which was sent last night to Marvin L. Bishop, Jr., of Casper, speaker pro tem of the legislature at Chey enne. Fe “You may change the fiery end of a firefjy, or the Aurora Borealis, but change the tax on gasoline— Hell, no; never! Vote against «it, work against it, and if you are de feated let the Natrona ation p down Ith its flag f! willy Zz. Louise Dresser Kathlyn Williams, Virginia Lee Corbin Scott’s novel, ‘Mother Comedy News CALIF OF BAGDAD” TODAY Tomorrow Monday 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 j Dancing Academy TONIGHT $50—-MASK BALL--$50 PRIZES For the most beautiful, original and comical costumes THE ONE BIG MASK BALL OF THE YEAR mission—Gentlemen 25c, Ladies 10c pany has a highly organized sales and development organization, that has pointed out to merghant and manufacturer alike the many uses of the telegraph that give surprising returns in dollars and cents. For in- stance— @ retaller, not desirng to overstock can keep what he con- siders an adequate supply and then re-order at-regular intervals by tele- graph from his supplier. This nat- urally produces a higher rate of turn- over, with a consequent increased profit from the money invested. Or again—a compilation of statis- tics shows that a business man/can actually make approximately’ one hundred business days. by using the telegraph. “Dead spots” that occur between the sending and receiving of a letter are removed, and trans- actions can be started and completed in the same day. SPORT BRIEFS Ban Johnson is in his twenty- fifth year as president*of the Ameri- can league. NEW YORK—The elimination tournament to determine the light- weight championship opens February 23 nt Madison Square Garden, the state athletic Commission announc- ed. NEW YORK—Jnlius Fleischmann, dr., will carry intact the racing stables gathered by his father, who died last week, after a period of mourning diring which the horses will carry the colors of Thomas H. McCreery, the trainer. _. -. ---... EAST CHICAGO, Ind.—Jock Ma- lone, St. Paul middleweight, defeated Ray Pelkey, Los Angeles, in ten rounds, The famous Vesper Boat club of Philadelphia is probably richer in tradition than any other boat club in the United States. The club.won its first national eight-oared race in 1887, and since that time has cap- tured nearly farty national banners, double the number of any rival. If history repeats itself next year should be a banner year for yacht- ing, for in the past whenover there have been contests for the America’s cup the sport has enjoyed the great- est activity, and during the summer of 1928 the fourteenth series of con- tests in American waters for the classic trophy are expected to be BIG SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE i NORTH WASHINGTON HALL Che Casper Daily Cribune sailed off Sandy Hook. The annual international tourna- ment of the American Bowling Con- gress, wX\ch will open in Buffalo on March 4, will be the fourth tournament held in that city since the famous tennis classic was started twenty-five years ago. Excellent weather conditions have brought almost 500 amateur hockey teams into action in Toronto this winter. ‘The 1925 wrestling championships of the Western Intercollegiate con- ference are to be staged “at thebasket ball teams. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1925 University of Minnesota in March. Miss Hilda James, the “nglish | swimming champion and record Six thousand yachtsmen between | holder, has gone to South Africa Vancouver and San Diego are rep’! ro, ¢ six months’ exhibition tour as resented in the membership of the Pacific Coast Yachting association.| the guest of the South African Swimming association. The sale of 100,000 basket ball guides in a single year is one !n- Ice baseball {s being tried out as a novel winter sport in Cleveland and elsewhere this winter. The playing of baseball on skates is not altogether a new idea, as it 1s 0; record that “Pop” Anson and his colleagues of the Chicago baseball club played a full nine-inning game on skates one New Yenr’s day some thirty years or more ago. dication of the hold which the cage gamé has taken on the American public. University of Montana possesses a versatile athlete in the person of Billy Kelly, who has starred on the varsity track, football, baseball and , There i is no reason why LOG CABIN INN USUAL SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE wife and family. FREE DANCE MONDAY NIGHT An‘ Hotel of quiet dignity, having th appoints of well_con- tioned home. ( 40° Theatres, 25, all” princ shops and churches, 3 to 5 minutes’ walk. $1.00 ADMISSION’. eer you shouldn’t bring your surface cars, bus ‘Within: 3 minutes Gran Central, 5 minutes Pi vania_Terminals. HOTEL® ST.“JAMES TIMES SQUARE, Jest off Broadway at 109-113 West 45th Street, NEW YORK Much. Favored _by _ Women ar without Escort Hat and Cold Wate ard Use of Bad Single Rooms + $200 $250 $3.00 Double. + 350 400 450 Procems with Privaze Batty { Picci « $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 “ 400 4.50 5.00 6.00 peso a W. JOHNSON QUINN: DANC WILL BE THIRD PRIZE— FOURTH PRIZE— FIFTH PRIZE— STAR TOURING Sport Model GIVEN AWAY GRAND PRIZE—Star Sport Model Car. SECOND PRIZE—$100 Cash Order on a New Marmon, Hudson, Essex sor Star Car. GET YOUR COUPONS TONIGHT ONLY FOUR MORE NIGHTS ING ACADEMY F REE cena is 1925 5—GRAND PRIZES—5 $25.00 in Cash. $10.00 Gasoline Book. Clymer Spotlight. A Bishop-Cass-Theater JOHNNY HINES “THE | SPEED SPOOK” —aAlso Comedy— “GOOD NEWS” ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING 10c and 200 10c and 256 Afternoons ~----- Evenings —- SUNDAY ; i FE “Code of the Wilderness” _ A "i With JOHN BOWERS “TORNADO” Is thrilling and entertaining everyone who has seen it. Lincoln J. Carter’s smashing melodrama—See the Tornado crush a tewn—A mountain flood sweep a village—Automobiles tossed by the wind—-Giant trees uprooted—A railroad bridge collapse—A railroad train plunged into the maddened river of logs—And amidst all this the valiant fight of a man against nature's forces to save the girl he loves, TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY A BISHOP-CASS THEATER COMEDY FOX NEWS ORCHESTRA Shows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9—10c, 40c MIMI MILLI,PRIMA DONNA MOMENTS HARMONY SINGING—PIANOLOGUES—CLASSIC AND ORIENTAL DANCING— . HIGH CLASS SINGING—DUETS—SAXOPHONE SOLOS ‘ CHARACTER CHANGES—COMEDY NUMBERS EVERYTHING IN MUSIC FROM FURIOUS JAZZ TO CLASSICAL | THREE PERFORMANCES DAILY—AT 3:30, 7:30 AND 9:30 REGULAR ADMISSION 10c AND aoe IN ADDITION TO HOUSE PETERS IN “THE TORNADO” SUNDAY AND MONDAY we AND COMPANY--ANNUAL TOUR FIVE CHARMING MAIDENS, MUSICAL PANCER WITH MIMI MILLI

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