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- . . - PAGE. THREE. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925 be Casper Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE ™ given to Junior Francis for his reci- | Breunina’s guidance than any ott | more, Md. He will leave May 23) for tations andvalagingy I FOR = ‘ New Bishop Marner ter The scream of the eveni 7 | Sande das America’s premier = Hi the appearance of “Bush jockey will have the mount on F HiaciinhesGereer, tre Cansecrated Crime Charge & cartoonist. Mr. Bush was the es abony le Mack only adult on the program and his | leading Jocl he act proved a knockout from every de Kentucky Cardi in the west, will be astride al 2 ° pie was convulsed with laughter while jcasting its rays on the Ohio River, |(By The Assocaited Press)—ev. Si sville started filling up with the} meon Arthur Huston w By Ri y " Mr, Bush held the spotlight. Mr. 0 y ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH Mr. Bush held the spotlight. a1 Eight Nations in Addition to Prana Dragon Stands ‘ ) thousands until street in-|ed bishop of the diocese cf 0) | DAUGHTERS OF N Other local amateurs on the pro- | tersections were impassable because! Wash., in the presence of . 72% ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT, [42782 SoC whom received a priee| Are Involved in Demands Made | oF tsattic sams. a steady stream | Episcopal bishops here INDIANAPOLIS, May 16—4By 3.3 RIALTO — “Argentine Love,” cat were 7a ere aha | of dust ky Sutorseplies poured | The SP bornsn: Soe yics conse. | 1 ess}—Judge James 353 | sot 5 * >» Lucil hackelfor e jazy = ee ° | in the city and thence to the Chure: | « were held at 10 0’ riminal court over- | ™ STAGE PHONE SHOW AND with Bebe Daniels, Mary Spen-| | baby,” Dorothy Lamb, dancing, and in Recent Communication | nit, Downs. covrée. \t @. sermon preactied, by tov gtinah anh, 4a6ial? cer Morgan in solo dances, Netto} | Audrey Meyers, singing. | | It was an impossibility to lp Theodott D. Stephenson Ladies Orchestra, Nelly G. Todd, The amateur revue was arranged : A ae | hotel accommodations 1 “4 ; s. 'The ofthe Ku Klux urder of Madge ' polis marl Gentry ave conducting, ¥ ¢ " 1 £ , n . P = 4 t low late froset nc either a Night,” a telephone story. Pro-| | Todd’s assistant —The American government has advised its European night 3 apectal eriliias Which oliitt tien 7 6 pee witchboard demonstration, —_ debtors that in its opinion the time has come for settlement. | every inch of ‘space In the railroad | mally presentec , in the same Cees aufitiee woltomned: win rey isthe earcoa meena ee In a communication addressed to nine nations, it has | ¥ards. OULU seiatera fharte yi reas | ey J. Arn tment y, e lcomed wit 4 Ran z ra ei * , | like a “Who's Who” colu: ° James ck h, Kent ‘ollowing 08 ve sest of the new William Wox spocia) | | Reginald Denny. Iris theater or brought to a solution without further delay. Visitors today the ur i gan, ‘ The nations so notified are France| American debt éunding commission | mobiles at the classic two ¢ Night,” Rt the America Theater last| | SRKEON — Dance, Ted Rose | Italy, Belgiu:n, Rumania, Greece,| has advised all five governments|azo, Arrangements also were night and His 4, 3 that the [nited Statys woud like to] ¢o a mar i Czecho-Slovakia, Jugo-Slavia, Es- have been completed for the hand It is a story woven around one WASHINGTON HALL—Dance, ae nace ctucatee hc bring the debt question to a solution | ting of airships if of the greatest service machines of | | Rawhouser’s Dance Artists. An evening of pleasurable danc- ta ie phone—and treats | | ing is to be haa at the Arkeon 4 ‘ 2 : eon EAS WASHINGTON, May 16. jy the 1 Seeee pst seh Sot pees ing academy tonight. Asociated Brose Rage ins anc a girl operator, Saturday night is always consider- ually entered pleas of Aot guil- n was set by agreement any sh ., | fron? Mlinots, dition Ambassador Herrick} Derby Day. emotional jechgs informed the French} something that can't be Debt setlement| government that the Washington | graped the trooping thousands Daughters of the Night” is un Adee negotiations are in progress not only | government would be pleased if altney edged thelr war tows oubtedly one of the most authentic | ¢ 9 ed the greatest popular night for} with France but wit’ Italy, Belgium,| French debt commission would be Dow : a Att sant Ae limax | manta: dant ane Vi ort) dancing of the week as everyone] czecho Slovakia and Rumania. The| sent to this country a ee’ Sig hy Spa abesscge) 5 ! ments dealing with the tele- | turns out on this night to spend the | — : ae oe te “ | tive lock this® afternoon | Bishop , service that has ever been Weekend dancing. when someone th red. « will 1ced. It is replete with thrill Th ip hes be proclaimed to the world and” hav AST AES TC 4 2 P ts man n ad 4 £ e odes dnithe lives of telephone h ® : Popularity, saying Hi his rope eu tals rom actual exper: nothing of the music, fs not to be heart of fante along “with titty other FOX nes. a neodore Vail gold med. excelled in this 5 the country, A l yt compose | Se: ” oe s; with cash awards of $500, have The music is the best to be had wit 1 of Kentucky Tpke standingly. notable service “in con- the most popular dancing acadom; tion with just such incidents as in the west an institution of amuse- UN TRIUMPHS , G e here reproguced on ov SHOW ( 4 cast skies through which the the silver} ,, ment of wh : sheet. The newest romance by Vicente proud. eh Calebmet Should /-'be DERBY, LOUISVILLE, May High telephone officials assisted | Blasco Thanez, ‘Argentine Love,” a} ‘phe mimic for the dance tonight , Nd A Ue n the making of the picture to in-| Paramount ploture produced by Al- wit be furnished by ‘Ted Rose and |, ¢,(Continued From broke at bef intervals greeted sure absolute accu: and “Daugh.|/@n Dwan with’ Bebe Dantels and | his band which is nightly increasing re pe Sting Songtt the early risers on Derby Day. The ers of the Night” ts accordingly one | Ricardo Cortez featured in the prin: | its popularity. nave been for mai weather forecast was for increasing mtinued From Page One) “This afternoon would be a most n than they excellent time to put drags and years at this] maintainers at work to fill in the ot the most authentic of {ts kind on| ¢!Pal roles, comes to the Rialto the-] Mr, Rose, the director of this or-] UMC Of the Year, ‘High praise for | ruts and smooth out the damage re-) ciouainess during the day bean) ganization, has several new nunibers , Superintendent Nate, Wilson, of the | sulting from the rains,” Wilson said| Dine Ont ne te Qh One of the big» sequences of the as the title indicates, is | of the highest quality worked up for| "!>way-department, was given by |today. “If we were not all dis-| jiock, Half an hour later the tory. which is based upon fact and}]% South American love drama, rich | this occasion tonight and will be| $2¢, UAion men. 5 Chay eed I would have every mento sed and f hrilibgly Venusted: fe°tha in color and teeming with fast-mov-| pleased to play them for the pa The Trades Assembly resolution |the department and all necessar eh de a j nd CApeLPa Of "e Band: 60) th ing action. Miss Daniels is cast in| trons of the Arkeon zoiows € machinery hard at work, today and , : a = i4 Ce veh e “ Jasper, Wyoming, |i: 1d be work urgently needed ers, fleeing in a high powered mo- | the role of Consuelo Garcia, a young | Eaea member of this organization ames Ss Team behey - , OF" PHONE G J tor car, all accomplished through the | SPanish girl who flouts all the old, | is a talented musician and the man-| , 2 .,,, May 15. | 'The roads are in very bad condition] Henpy, LOUISVILLE, May 16 ~ MD MiBHT Ine DERE G "A Mite ey He telephone by a pretty and courag-|time-worn customs and traditions of} ner in which they put expresion the ‘County; Comialoners, | Besides having every tractor | mye track at Churchill Downs wa IF MIDNIGHT MAURADERS, CRAMME ITH cous girl z © [her race and manages the affairs of] and rhythm into their work is| Natrona County, Wye. at work, I would hitch part of the/ i excetient condition this morn ACTION AND ROMANCE ‘The burglars, preparing for their | ber heart to suit herself. | worthy of the highest consideration Ma hostece eutitAvest. free | cate pehindgtrucks to speed up the | intermittent showers were too light | ALSO. escape, cut the main wires leading} It is the custom in the Argentine | of dancers and they put that “some- After carefuliinvestigation of re-| work for now is exactly the time it| +, wet the course 7 Baer reenis for the parents to do all the picking | thing” into dane ate y, | ports of members working on the | should be done.” aie Sale =A ta 1 DY TaN Th hilly Roberts, a telephone lnemane | of @ life mate, But-not eo tor Con- | makes you dance.” "™“"| roads, che ‘Trades Asseinbly at our| Morgan and Scott decided yestei A SWITCHBOARD DEMONSTRA'TION y a * 4 @ county 5 ie ; ; sith | Meetiga tonight recommend immedi. | day to retain two men 's sent to repair the break, In the| suelo. She has been to the United| ‘The dancing will start at 9 with Abs eat meantime, Alyce Mills, as the night | States, absorbed a\new world polish | this wonder band primed and ready | *t® re-establishment of the highway arage instead of one. They selected Presented by Courtesy of the pte P department intact. We further wish | H. J. Buchanan, a present employe : x ' telephone operator, is tipped off by | 2nd acquired, among other things, a/ to go from the start to the /inish ¢ ny a es 7 ee Ph ipped otf BY lfencea yong American engineer | and slould he. an ideat ight wn |t congratulate that department for|to have charge of the garage and Mountain States Telephone Company ec nik . fic: hic! fa ‘ phere cone eee pvt saicl doatt who accompanies here to the Argen: | everyone to/enjoy dancing with all ais siaelen maner fn whl tt oe placed ia salary at $1 month. r t ana rtee tote toeipencn tine where his work brings him. its pleasure and environment: airs e been ape under the | L. I » Culver was appointed to tale An interesting, entertaining demonstration of the inside work- When Roberts tests in on the wire, |, “Needless to say, the girl's parents jeaby ese oe che tied | management pan Natt Nec: charge of the machine § a} ing of a.busy telephone exchange, enacted by employees of the she tells him that the robbers are|%re furlous—and when Juan Martin | Rhy ites A BANG 06 SER month, | jocal station A ’ fleeing in his direction. He watches | the financial king of the lttle town : ere ee cre eee eee, Of Lhe. Gepar Tonight Only at 9 o’Clock for them and follows on a motor-|0f Alcorta, comes to claim his bride, | NEED OF ROAD WORK tare ees EA _ tycle, reporting back to the tele-|there is the very dickens to pay. . | APPARENT HERE. LARAMIE, Wyo., May 16.—M. No: ADDED ATTRACTION phone girl at intervals to inform the | Consuelo simply will have none of ‘ ’ Ac wna Drediored. with soscesinty. lasco, said tc have a wife and bro have taken. Their work results {n| her a8 his own and vows that no one highways are already in bad repair. to Laramie about a month >: was | « the capture ofthe band. . This feat| else will ever have her. Thers was heavy truck and uuto- sentenced to imprisonment for three MILLARD BROTHERS w ally performed in the reg- |, Consuelo’s parents, who have been 1 Tioblle. tan teor over, then Posse eens to five yeur on his plea of guilty if work in the telephan, | having quite a hard time of it finan-| Refinald Denny has set a new| the machines slipping from sid® to | bg wane 0 lea of mu (re © of work in the telephone] (iiy, point out to.the girl that her | Standard for balcony Romeos to| side in the mud and ‘cutting: ruts PERteNO RGR dare cre . BAM, eh tips “ shoot at in Fast Worker” at] and chuck holes. . : ' bead pr to's ‘“ 1 7 STO uM . ” ——a—__—_ education, everything was paid for | iio. fl natee, Ta Tube Rie tate weasiatehnals eta N.M ; THE MUSIC MASTER NOTICE RA TemaPtevenathioncalie’ Gaenenes He hit high “C" in an ardent love} ly torn up and in such impassable : ers * A RURAL COMEDY—MUSIC, SINGING, TALKING COMEDY huff. and goes with a faithful old] ballad for the benefit of Laura La| and camp outfit of four men was UN: }oadg of five to tivo. - Captain. Hal (Signed) H. E. TILLEY. | nurse to lve in a deserted hacienda | Plante. He lost his balance on his| able to reach the county garage Ses- Fb chee ta Unstnaaper vee ses that had once been her father's | Way down the scale and fell off the | terday. the day when the order of| the four horses headed by C eu ieaaer ee “ED Armenia—The songs | home. balcony, | Commissioners Jack Scott and Guy | representing the Whitney ? of 5.000 orphans in Near East Re-| Martin has her every move report: | Denny landed on his left shoulder} T. Morgan abolishing the highway |way third in the wagering. lief buildings, calmed Armenian pea-|ed to him and he kills a man in a| in ‘ge baie? So sep gi ss Peak Pera Aa phate ahaa ia |price on Kentucky Cardinal was 6 safite “alatrosdl by eirtbduaker fit of jealous rage over Consuelo. He | tank twenty feet below. Denny is| crew was at work on the Bates hole/, 1 shea ‘ 7 l a is a fugitive trom justice though the |4N expert swimmer and a champion | road and stalled 19 miles out on | withdrawn his claim of <apsident | Mr. Harold Loring at the Wurlitzer Organ townspeople place the entire blame | ‘iver, but his aquatic style was| that highway last night. It will be revious olazco had denied his | merfdous popularity, the experts fig- ap ts ageilar yes : Per terres ‘ a for the affair on Consuelo. They flog | cramped. The water had just been] able to reach town sometime today. | ir— {he race as (an open.event, in identity and any knowledge of the SHOWS AT 1—3—5 AND 9 10c AND 40¢ was ac He failed to a 3 Was quoted at eight to one, while]; fs —ALSO. “A Spat Family Comedy “THE LOST DOG” ' er Nolasco had | cate TEE Judge ‘Tidball accepted the man slaughter ph Notwithstanding Quatrain’s tre ‘ " drained out of the tank it is believed, and then all crews and ranch or killing, though identified | her in the public square. Philip “2 . Fic es thee which 1g may happen, but |), sone The Lee Doud Motor Sears, the American engineer, arrived | Despite the distance of the fall| all county h’ghway equipment will] (io are mimous af, naming | zine persons | Denny was only slightly injured. Al-| be stored in the garage to remain though he was stunned and badly | idle while the roads degenerate into in Martin gets all that is coming to | Shaken up no bones were broken and|f predicted condition of appalling | 214 Aimadel as the nki him and Sears and the girl are unit-| slight scratches on his forehead and | Ill-repair. tahaee With Becines ‘of 6t ed-—bring the production: to a fit-|left arm were the only visible in-| Plows, maintainers, drags. shovel8| 1 nogsibte gark | Adolph Zuko 6 \ ting climax. juries sustained. “After-a short rest | and picks and other equipment from|” Quctrain will be ridden by Jockey | JesseLlasky | ~ ing se tL ae SEE ee _ | he resumed work in the picture. all roads are now in the garage| pony Breuning, a comparative nov: | present’ | Denny was engaged in a scene in i ly awaiting ey Judgment Gage fee, without the skill and daring of | The Fast Worker,” an adaptation |the two commissioners or the dis-) 00) cange, but chosen because ‘the r | of the popular novel by George Barr | tant time in August when Chairman | or Qulues ou) tne _better under | : \| McCutcheon. “The Husbands of | Scott the road work will “probably | | 4 . Quatrain, Captain Hal, Kentucky Cardinal, Lee O. Cotne Chantey Company just in time to save her from the meb. The scenes that follow—where Edith,” which plays at the Iris the- | be resumed. ater today | As a matter incidental to the de-| | A balcony set was constructed | struction of the roads as caused by | over a big water tank adjoining the | the abolition order, it ts pointed out} | ——- feature stage. A scene of Denny on] that 34 carefully picked men with George Stewart, manager of the|the balcony was being filmed when | Wives and children that will totat ° he | around 150 persons, were depending | America theater has arranged a real|the actor lost his balance as Y treat for theater goers over the}climbed over the edge. on the summer road work for thelr | AuBishop Casw Theater living, Another matter which will result) LAST TIMES TODAY weekend. In addition to the splen- Laura La Plante co-stars. did feature picture, “Daughters of| cast of well known - WITH aw vey: 5 ; ’ he tact | the Night,” two novelty stage acts| Steppling, Ethel Grey x in loss to the tvorkers is t bt Se Lave been added to the program, issa Salwynne, Muriel Frances Dana, pie pion mosnnay bp pei iene): toe REGINALD DENNY For the last times tonight at 9|Lee Moran, Richard Tucker, T, D. commissioners’ meeting a é }{ o'clock, a switchboard demonstra-| Crittenden, Margaret Campbell and| fails on June 2. During that time and LAURA LA PLANTE Model 24 Jewett tion will be presented on the stage | Betty Morrissey, also have import. the sees leyenenaton wale for they —tne AND é Pull of iia New paint, 4 || by the courtesy of the Casper jant roles. bp pay ak pee a. . “ CORTEZ Fy new tires. This i: yon chance || branch of the Mountain States Tele- ane e er puale of Ma; The date for paynientay THE R a § to get a mighty fine Jewett at || phone company. This is an inter ’ | of county employes ts fixed by stat- ” e 3 the reasnvanle: | ing, entertaining demonstration of | ute and carmot be altered. Had the FAST WORKER | PE Siceta? $785 | the Inside workings of a busy tele- | eee Pmernanecor Rew apc VENATRLD, 808 A tale of warm tango nights, | : i | ph e, enacted by em porations their checks wou ave . ’ : | | cal station. This KT WASHINGTON HAL been paid at the time of t Also Comedy of Spanish beauties and jealous | { | . Antes urge or within ‘ewshours 1 wal % } . Ww illys -Knight as ip ang “Daughter a anlage, Novice “ROARING LIONS lovers, of treachery, conflict, | | = bea be F "” ied ) nding ril | Touring will, be given ne last; tinea, ¢0 COS ee a AT HOME nending thrills. Here is a pic The car with the motor that |} aight Eveni ular time | . cag a ae ture of rare fascination Writ hese Sp . ine In addition to this, Millard Broth-| of year, is sti}]#9d five children, fell off a grader 2 , , nproves with use. Just refin i comedy musical o*tering en-| suficiently to make some ex-|0" the I Hole road last Tues | Afternoons- ~-+--10¢ and 20c ten directly for the screen b ec Beav Lacquer. ers, in rs . e Py ied in Beaver Brown Lacq The Music sfaster” will ap-| erciso enjoyable, can be spent in| ay and his left-arm was fractured. | 7 as titled cs bat good. ick $725 pear on the stage of the Rialto at| no better way than dancing, Then He is supporting his family on $64 riced to move quic 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30, today, Sunday | the spring night becomes more fra- | * month he recelves under the work Sunday Only nd Monday, ‘Tris act is one of the| grant, the stars more bright and the | ™en's Compensation law. He als Svonings,----------10 the master-author, Ibanez 1924 Ford Coupe best ever seen at the America thea-| tingling of your whole body thrills. |™must wait until June 2 for the wages BILL CODY : ter, Millard Brothers stopped the| Saturday nights were made to go| due him. Geren = oh This one will give you some || snows at the America theater last | out, and the Washington hall was| ‘The nine teams employed by Su n 4% economical transportation, Re- || hight and had to come back for] made to receive those persons who | Perintendent Nate Wilson are being “MOCCASINS” 3 painted and looks like new. || three encores. The act is teeming | truly enjoy dancing to music that | turned out to pasture oe Tires are good; upholstering || with 1aughs for the audience and|‘has no parallel. Saturday night : >=: shows very little $475 their singing and playing is exced-| dances at the Washington hail with | : 3 wear. Price -- | ingly unique. Rawhouser's dance artists “doing | : Mr. Farold Loring at the Amer-| t'eir stuff’ as only they can do tt 3 | . ica Wurlitzer” organ, accompanied | have long been voted the best en SATURDAY NIC sHT : Dodge Touring | the Millard brothers in their musical | tertkinment which Casper hase Try A i A dafdy running motor; top, || offerings, in a delightful manner, | it to! | RINE gti =! 25 z upholstering, tires ete in fine : is one of the most complete =— 3 shape, If you want a good one || film and vaudeville programs ever 3 for your fishing trip $350 presented at the America theater. le : this is it. Price Pr Ricca! 20 ares Maas f ik : THE BIGGEST AND BEST OF THE WEEK AIAN DWAN PRODUCTION Get your party ready for tonight. Everybody will be here. Join the crowd and dance Ted Rose and His Band “The Hottest Band in Town” beautiful — Pride Gaght lass? Cheyrolet Sedan _| MAORI PERKINS WINS BR. Soe bo wa to Continued From Page One) would be increased, as was proved 7 NTT Again Friday nigh¢ the Rialto | last year.” We have two of them that are || who greatly enjoyed the hilarious | they will take up the matter of cut rarin’ to go. The prices are 80 || amateur revue including eight nov-|ting the personnel of the clerk's of low that you can not afford || eity and musical acts. Prizes total-| fice with Judge Cromer when he re to pass them up. Reasonable |] ing $15 were awarded to the ama-| turns from Lander is teurs by the management of the] Mrs. Fiedler rays her books at Rialto treater. The winnersgwere | any time will show that her office Also the Telephone Girl Comedy—“William Tells” News THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA iving the popular hit “ALL ALONE,” Words and music by Irvin Bor SPECIAL ATTRACTION MARY SPENCER MORGAN | decided on the basis of applause atin not only making every possible Oo = | 4 Si. j HE LEE DOUD the end of the revue. “Little Mar-| effort to economize but that it will 4 N D | In Solo Dancing 3 4 | jorle Perkins won the first prize of] show that economy has been accom Shows at 1, 2:40, 4:20 TODAY Fs MOTOR CO $5 by acplamation after captivating | plishes Borer aureus, 4 6 AN = | A ; : the audience with her fancy danct The commissioners passed a reso- nd 9320, Dan TOMORROW 3 | 124 West Yellowstone Little Gail Meyers won second prize | lution permitting Use closing of all >. | ‘ MONDAY 3 | Phone 1700 of $8 in an act entitled the “Saflor’s| county offices at neon on Saturday } | QS \Hornpipe.” Third prize of $2 wari through June, July and August — | ~ . eee tt y x

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