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, dc M oft Sou por dur yea livs ‘ } COLLEEN MOORE IN “OO Bl” AY THE AMERICA MAKES FILM TRIUMPH re has no equal on the Colleen By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT. | Rialto—"The House of Youth,” Jacqueline Logan. America. —"'So Big,” feen Moore, Miss harpist. Iris —"Ridin* William Desmond, with Col- Fitzgerald, Pretty,” with of the set acteen today in the portrayal of being on in Hollywood the role of a mother. Colleen aston | for several days during the filming {shed this writer by her magnetic] Of “Sally” in which Miss Moore will portrayal of the role of Selina Peake| star in a role somewhat similar to in “So Big,’ a First National release | her portrayal in “Flaming Youth." showing y, Thurstay and Fri-] —R. C. F. a theater. | 3 it pleture. It is Miss Vitzgerald. strikes a responsive iss Fitzgerald of the Fitzgerald hearts of everyone.| Studio in Casper, was greeted with of the pathos of Col-| (remendous applause for her rendi heen ‘'a: characte tion of the mother | ton on the harp of “Irish tunes the who fights for her son against ad-| Whole world love The pupils of versity is the fact that last night | the Fitzgerald Studfo will present a at the America this writer notieed| dance revue as a special attraction tenra: Comet yes of many in|at the America theater on Friday the audience. In the scene where] ght « o'clock. mother with a| “Sa eo $6 of tl : sdhaviedne lice ” ed 1 exposes | as a tr with tho af-j} r sun bo Big by Edna ‘ ' Ferber, wou never have made good this write the of Selina | J Peake had not been given to Miss| Moore. Miss ° Is advertised as the star and deserves all the credit for the success of the picture. Of courte there 1s a supporting cast of wel. known players but they act as good actors n would act to draw their s ks. Miss 2 srk is vivid, realistic and , and carries the film to hant success in her own Miss Moore the young falls In love with a country b the mother who peddles vegetables in the city “to and the “grandma” all with equal suc- Of the supporting cast, Wal deserves praise. Beery but makes the most cess. lace Beery has a small par of it After seeing Big,” this writer would place Miss Moore in the small category of world famous screen stars who honestly deserve the adu lation bestowed upon them by the public!) This conclusion is drawn from personal observation as The Tribune reviewer had Weak After Operation the pleasure MRS. 8. Gardner, Colo. zy oa serious operation for feminine trou ble I was in a very weakened condi tion. In fu ered from the opera and eighteen months of 1 ism durl which tir ved my house hold tasks by £ Ofewill, a the s! est work tired me and made m I almost de. spaired of ever getting stronger. Fi Dr. Pierce's 1° ft has done me < I now have some reserve energy, and my work 1s not nearly such I have a good color {n my « s and a good this wonder Sam J. Lutz, appetite—both due ful medicine."—Mrs IRIS A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY and THURSDAY WILLIAM DESMOND ate Ridin’ Pretty” LIGE CONLEY “Midnight Blues” ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING pare (1 10¢ 14 Afternoons .-- Evenings “The House of Youth,” the screen version of Maude Radford Varren's popular novel of the same name, ter- minates {ts run at the Rialto theater tonight. This brilliant photoplay of the follies and triumphs of the young pecple to whom Is given the herit- age of the earth stars Jacqueline Logan in the role of a daring flapper, who pafses through the fire of a great crisis and emerges a woman gloriously fit to carry on the battle of life, In support of Miss Logan are seen Malcolm MacGregor, Vernon Steele, Richard Travers, Gloria Grey, Edwin Booth Tilden, Barbara Tennant and other players. ‘The House of Youth” was directed by Ralph Ince. “The House of Youth” 4s another thrilling picture similar to the many flapper films which received instant popularity after Scott Fitzgerald glorified the flapper type by his novels which have been read the world over. This was Miss Logan's first op- portunity to star and she proved that she has as capable screen talent as the majority of the screen vam. pires in Hollywood, Miss Logan is the voluptuous type of screen ac tress. If she continues the same brand of screen delivery shown in “The House of Youth,” Miss Logan will not have to trudge along Sun- set boulevard beseeching the casting directors for a meal ticket by serv ing asa “extra.” The contracts will fly in her direction fast and furtous. For 1 picture, the sets and scenery used in ‘The House of Youth,” are mammoth. The scene where Jacqueline and her pal, “Spike", played by Malcoln Mac: Gregor, drive a speedy roadster through the window of the country club is unique. “The House of Youth” steers its bark into a safe harbor when Jacueline and “Spike,” settle down to the straight and nar- row existence and become engaged to be married. “Tomorrow's Love” Due. ‘Tomorrow's Love,” a new Par. amount matrimonial comedy-drama starring Agnes Ayres, comes to the Rialto theater tomorrow. ‘The picture {s an adaptation of the Saturday Evening Post fe Tin terlocutory,” by Charles Brackett, Paul I who made “Open All Night” and “Worldly Goods” dt rected. Pat O'Malley, who played opposite Miss Vorldly Gods,” a ha ig man’s role oppc the sin the cast are It mond Hat Ruby Lafayette, Jane Dal Full and ‘ Spec" O'Donnell WILLIAM DESMOND IN “RIDIN PRETTY” AT AIS A dignified, servir scornful butler men, equally as d and equal as scornful, f ation for t t hurt one bit. Drop a little Bree on an aching corn, in | st t corn stops hurting, then m lft it right off with tir | Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf | ficlent to remove every hard » | noft n between the tor and the foot calluses, without tation,—A: ‘These twins, Charlene and Charles Danford. were judged the best looking a cowbo: ky Parker, personated by Desmond, who has been left a for: tune by an uncle with the proviso that he lives for a year in the man- sion of the uncle, He brings with him some of his range pals and they have strange adventures, in the big city—adventures in which dray horses play. a part, traffic is ob structed and society women get a thrill Desmond is supported by Ann Forrest as leading woman and_by Sullivan, Stanhope Wheatcroft, Gillis and Tex ly te enuine cowboys em he famous Univer. tanclgéRiders, under Arthur Ros: 1 ection BOUPONS FOR PRIZES BIEN FREE AT ARKEON The Arkeon dancing academy will give away free $100 in gold Thursday night to the persons holding the lucky coupons which have been dis: tributed to every persc entering the dance r a during past week Pig pape en to the | lady holding the pasteboard and to the ¢ man whor fortune s Twe niles upon coupons will t n to every person present at the dance The St. Patrick's celebrati Arkeon last night was cess. Vivid green was nating cofor as the co lated about the dance f = aed Theater Ticket Some very charming nur re to be found in spring milline at the Hat Mart which opened recently n the Duff bullding on East Midwest between Wolcot Both ladles and ¢ to be found at a ects {ldren's hats (Cont either I lifornia or W. ngton. Up to thé present time the feeling of gratification th t c were In the no Joa I t I Seven of them will pl | oe “| With Purchases| Cold ° twins in Texas at a fair held at San Angelo | and the five cowboys who romp|I consider to be the proper time, |with the star through the rapidity|that-silence which I have adhered of action in “Ridin’ Pretty,” Unto up to the present.” versal picture now being screened in the Iris thea : However, the cowboys restrain] Mis, McCormick ther all except Barb Wire,| ). a RS and t irate person considers that : NeDe he 1 nsulted and endangerd | by gurgoyles that are ranged along the r f-edge of mansion in which the cowboys are domiciled as |the result of a strange happening | Barb Wire Torts to shoot the gargoyles give some of the best! comedy situations in this fine com-| edy-drama, and tually he is suc:| cessful “Ridin’ Pretty’ tells, the story of is general ex of ecutive head the committee in charge of the Women's World Fair to be held in Chicago from April 18. to 25 as a medium for display- ing the achievements of women in the. business and professional worlds. This phot ph was made while she was in New York to con- sult atives of women's or. ganizations en, sed in the arts and sciences as to the best plan of con- ducting the fair, Faw ee The fouling of the bottoms of |ships ty barfincles may be greatly the r lessened as iit of recent ex | periments. 3 been discovered | that barnacles collect in large num bers only on blue and black plates, Jand that white, yell red, and |reen plates are free from them. almost Try the 2 for 1 Store for a good : | used shotgun or rifle. Never Leta Gel a | Vapors Check ‘a Cold Overnight v penetrate immediately Into eve f the air pas- ss thing and h th | is. so remarkably sue: | cessful in. tre cold troubles | because it acts 1 ‘a vapor lamp in salve fori When rubbed over. throat and chest the body heat releases va- | pors of Menthol, mphot Eue lyptus, Phyme and Turpentine. At | .the same time Vicks ts absorbed through and stimulates the skin | like a polt or plast | VICKS VAPORUB Over 17 Muuion Jars Useo Yearty BIG THURSDAY NIGHT DANCE Phis is the most popular night of the week at this place RAWHOUSER’S DANCE ARTISTS y and sing anything you ask for So Don’t Miss Thursday Night at WASHINGTON HALL DANCING TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY WM. MIA ONE'S ODY FOUND (Continued From Page One) shirt, dark trousers and bicycle shoes. The dead man {s a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mahoney and is a long time resident of Casper. He ts survived by one brother, ‘Thomas, of this city. FRAUD PROD SNOT SHOWN (Continued From Page One) evidence but that he did not want to be called upon to decide the case by plece-meal, rather let all go in that he might have all before him, His failure to strike by some was held favorable to the government. Others did not view it in that light. One newspaper man who sald {t was fdvorable to the government put It this way! “If a fellow was on the very top of a precipice and fell over, but managed to grab a shrub and there was able to hold on for a time that certainly would be a point in his favor would {t not. He milght find a way to get back up. If he had not grabbed this shrub. then it would be all over with him”, If the ruling was in favor of the government then this {Ilustration fits the dase perfectly. Such evidence as the government has introduced to show fraud and conspiracy in the letting of the lease ingly weak, Certain it is that any one hearing it if sitting on a jury to determine facts would be forced to find for the defense, Whoever introduced the Continen- tal Trading Co. “baby” to the gov- ernment after the sult was filed, pulled a boner. Through it all the counsel for the defense smiled. Only in a few rare cases have the witness- es in large numbers, and brought from many sectiong of the United EEP YOUR BODY CLEAN INSIDE For headache, constipation, indigestion, biliousness, ba breath, iaziness and that worn out feeling, take two Chamberlain’s Tablets They keep men, women and children full’of pep, health and happiness— because they keep them clean inside. 50 for 25 cents. Sold everywhere on Teapot Dome has been exceed-| States to testify to certain facts as to the passage of bonds through their banks or bond hous been even so much as cross-examine: From the very start the defense has contended this matter was for- eign In every way to the case here being tried; that it was not connect: ed, and could not be connected. The government In {ts attempt to con- nect has failed at every stage of the game. It would seem from certain ac- tivities that this feature has back of It motives not brought out at this trial, and that there has been an at- tempt to bring in outside parties, that certain “goods might be Placed on them. Certain it is, 80 far as the evidence shows, that Harry Sinclair waa not connected, nor was the leasing of Teapot Dome connected with bonds which finally became the property of Albert B. Fall. In the original charges—that -{s the alleged facts furnished through in the bringing of the sult—no tes- timony, save purely and widely cir- cumstantial, was presented to show fraud or conspiracy. Tho defense opens today. The showing will be that back of the leasing of all naval reserve lands were two things—national prepared: senate investigation was exceedingly careful to see that no evidence along that line should creep into the hear- ings. The fact that the oil Inves tigations were inspired by a group of \Brings Youth To Old Folks One of Tanlac's greatest bless- Ings is the new life and vigor it brings to old folks, Men and women up in the seventies and eighties are writing to us every day to thank us for Tanlac's wondrous benefits. Tanlac is a natural tonic. It drives poisons from the blood, stirs up the lazy liver and puts digestive organs in working order. Made after the famous Tanlac formula from roots, barks and rare herbs, it {s nature’s own tonfo and builder—harmless to man or child. If your body ts weakened and run-down, if you lack ambition, can't eat or sleep, you'll be de Mghted with Tanlac’s quick results. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for Constipation TANLAC FOR YOUR HEALTH Hank’s Used Car Market 425 W. Yellowstone PHONE 1008 WE BUY USED CARS Highest Cash Prices Paid ay PRODUCTION. at 9:00 P, M. THE FITZGERALD STUDIO Presents A CHILDREN’S DANCE REVUE Gypsy Dane Irish Jig. Butterfly Highland Coquette Irish Reel PROGRAM . By Geraldine Airhart ---- Helen Reid 3 Betty Weiderhold -.--Burnadette Fehlmar Billy Knig Mary Louise Reed, Alice Ormby Jane Crowther, Helen Reid, This is in addition to regular picture program winning number tonight. Dancing Academy $100---FREE---$100 GOLD f $50.00 to the Lady Holding the Lucky Coupon $50.00 to the Man Holding the Lucky Coupon THURSDAY, MARCH 19TH TWO COUPONS GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT TO EVERYBODY ATTENDING THE DANCE This is an unusual opportunity to get two coupons on the $100.00 in gold—you may be lucky and get the the senate committees which resulted owen leu, L235 ——$—————— to take the chance to be of service to the government by aiding pre. paredness and preventing drainage, and that man was Harry F. Sinclair, The failure of the government has not been a surprise to those who have known the facts, The ques. tion is, after the mass of miainfor. mation and wildly hearsay evidence adduced In ti senate, will the peo. ple now take the time and trouble to Inform themselves of the truth? “pacificts,” has not been brought out, and probably can not be brought out in the hearing here. However, it is safe to say in ad- vance, teatimony produced by the defense will show that had there been no need for preparedness, and had thelr been no danger of loss of oll from drainage, there would have been no leases; further that in the entire transaction involved In this matter, there was but one man ready 7 Never neglect lame muscles Try this never-failing treatment ° d drainage, with the first wit! natnecca caver tire teat lmnioctant, Going around half-crippled | by start the blood elreulaeing ely This question of national prepared. 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From the novel by MAUDE RADFORD WARREN SATURDAY MORNING SHOW 10:30 “THE SANTA FE TRAIL” WESLEY BARRY in “THE PRINTER’S DEVIL” Children 10c Adults 40c A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY The Story of a Girl Life Couldn’t Beat Colleen Moore in the finest part she has ever played, You will live with her in something new and different —the story of a woman the world buffeted but couldn’t down. And What a Supporting Cast! BEN LYON JOHN BOWERS WALLACE BEERY FORD STERLING | ~ DOT FARLEY JEAN HERSHOLT SAM DeGRASSE GLADYS BROCKWELL ROSEMARY THEBY and PHYLLIS HAVER ADDED ATTRACTION MISS FITZGERALD (HARPIST) Playing IRISH TUNES THE 4 WHOLE WORLD LOVES At 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 EACH DAY ATHE NEWS SPECIAL INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT COOLIDGE Regular Shows Start at 1,3,5, 7 and 9 10c-and’ 40c 7”