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= : % a 25 PAGE FOUR The Casper Daily Tribune FRIDAY, JULY :31, 1828 seks EB AR DS SARE EIS a A ae ea [ proatetan from Shelby, Black Is ened to shoot a first officer who ARKEON \y burned quite badly, but has entirely f entered the house. ey | POCEYORGS STOR) BO) ADOGH) AP he Mrs, Bentley. was badly beaten up 1 1 Black come to the north field from gave him ninety days: inj Topeka, Kansas, and has a wife and realize that “wife-beating” wi 1s! offering to- | tWo children, be tolerated pe GETS a DM = welding of two silver dollars in his when she appeared in justice court | ae ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH ‘EVILS RG CARGO TONIGHT; The management night, at the Arkeon dancing acad jit aT iat aes emy, a real good time family night NEW MEXICO JUDGE SITS Sate RIN dance, This night bas been set aside ‘heodova ‘Bentley, scharged <wvith for the whole family and should be ATTRACTIONS ANBEIG A—Bert Earl and His an enoyable time for everyone. 9 wife beating was sentenced to 90 Ss ORIA SWANSON PARIS california Giri at 880, 73 || ted Rose and THis Band will have IN KENNEDY'S COURT dee Ny eae arteitie fanviiee Adie 3 ‘Heart. of a Sire p. specially arranged progtam for the aa Lob poe ppt mnt td bl att tie Dev dance tonight, He will have in his = Berobpes ait Suen hoe PS Sun Wind Viste YES Hs RIALTO—"The Devil's Cargo,” 1D. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS “OPTICIANS repertoire a number of the old tunes his arrest, according to sher! with Pauline Starke, which will be recalled by father and| CHBYENNE, Wyo,, July 31. —| ore ted and thi Wate FoR Pree EYE BOOK, MURIBE CO, CricaGO IRIS—“TPhe Hunchback of No mother, Judge Colin C, Neblett, of Santa ¥e } tre Dame,” with Lon Chaney ARKEON—Family night dance. Ted Rose gnd His Band. The management has issued in-|N- M. is holding court this week struction to the orchestra on nights | for Judge T, Blake Kennedy, In fed- like tonight to see that everyone is|€ral court, Judge Kennedy having entertained and that they get the} been connected with some clyil eases @ 4 kind of music that they wish, that are being heard when he was a The 6 will start promptly. at | practicing attorney. aoe 9:00 :o’cl and with, the. cooler weather which {s now prevalling a| Sugar cane was first grown in gaodly crowd is expected to he on | territory now constituting the United hand from the start. States in 1751 and seven years later Announcement was also made that|the first American sugar mill was a number of novelty. and -feature | built near New Orleans, dances will be staged at the Arkeon And we're here, gentlemen, to con: ier ways and means of ending the that {s rampant In Sace signer extraordinary of. all Europe and beauties from’ all lands frequent his Paris shops, which are a mecca which opened last} ror all who desire to be cli Victor | amongst the leaders of ¢ prodilction from pa as tat Bia station of Chas. Walsco wees itl LON GHANEY STARS AS you have the plot the new next week and the patrons of this | famous academy are assured of some and Claire Adama | | great surprises 7 vetceerwuere 2) “HUNCHBAGK OF NOTRE nt a fight, with one vo yar‘ts fie! QAME? TODAY AT IRIS b antes, composed vel heads” of the town, | Truck Driver | Will Survive GREAT FALLS, Mont., July, 31.— Willlam Black, truckman’ for the Ohio, who was struck by lightning day before yesterday in the Kevin- jurst ofl field, is improving and Il be back’at work again in a day or go, accordizg to, report of his HUNCHBACK of NOTRE DAME WITH = a = LON CHANEY = PATSY RUTH MILLER = = Ee = ng to combat The audience at the Iris theate John Joyce (Collier), editor |145¢ night viewing the local sh mewhat, puritanteal views, | tOl of the Universal super-movie, “The al paper for Soe eigt! Hunchback of Notre Dame," was herar cause of ee Faro |¢Ye2 more enthusiastic, if such a lant He falls in love wa of |thing 1s possible, than the crowds Sampson (Miss Starke,) daughter OF line have witnessed any o/ Its for: Square Deal" Sampso a oo en mer local presentations, omfortable living ou ee ate The lasting quality of the mam "saloon until the wid the {Moth picture production seems to n to deport him a bear out t general opinion express. NORMAN KERRY EARNEST TORRENCE RAYMOND HATTON TULLY MARSHALL ac ‘x in bt Bis that Joyce, some|° at'the time of its first memorable 3 th GLADYS BROCKWELL Fare ae eO vere at the bottom of| Showing, when many critics say-| J bbe De af Lady," for Chadwicks Jie WAY) | OT) C t she doedh't do | nts had the foresight to predict that | sratef es for the} tures)” is Tionel “Barrymore's fret, One affair at she does i } h . niamade film. When this is here was a movie that would live | fame n't worth men: the p aig forever, and grow better with every | ered upon her that is t ng | finished ‘he will make ¢ . Pe . V0 ONE OF THE GREATEST tioning. Tho vigilantes enter her} tis. steps to become « citizer [of "Phe Bens," playh Minute Lh FILMS OF ALL TIMES home to find dnvichy of course, and| It 1s, indeed, a motion-pleture |) 1 iret natu papers W : farhous ppearances lot, of atom ead ued to -her recently Arak sop n out of town with | Cassie: mavens be tine ei ae oe o toltiniivecced # | Xe = ae a Waves of excitement, SAD re ie eating Neen beetven er-goers to such a degrec | Good news for all those who think Frat SIMO ON; s AGERE REGED ‘ storms of emotions, poner an the captain Js refused |that they want to see it over and| luck ms an ¢ a | Katt » McDonald ts “The Ameri- a your relief AND 3 whirlwinds of entertain- landing at San Francisco. Many fight " crbay ane won recogniti jean Beauty,”"as ahe : peveleate Zino-pads for 10¢e°% 20e ment — “The Devil’s way to st ) , Faro, he remarkable characterization o: = \« s0,, She is return- ron”? has g Tee eae Ot ener’ tem, | Lon Chaney as “Quasimodo,” the bell STAR DUST r kereen after sever Cargo” has all the ele carried out to sea on the craft|Tinger of the cathedral, is ag start-| Wallace Beery be re | ¢ » life as the wife of TODAY AND ments that make the . e boilers h ave blown up, ling as it was the first time we saw|of many fi to atrifie. At aaron and shoe SATURDAY perfect picture. e first mate of the boat (Beery),|!t- Alan Dale, of the New York) make good on the « n a a ra no ca r, takes charge| American, was not far wrong—if| their inability t orces. Faro to ac-| Wrong at all—when he said of this!ness, “The mir 2 WASHINGTON, July 31.—(By The Dr Scholl's , “ : A ated Press) Washington's ttentions -and} Performance of Chaney's “it is aling of the < ours We t ; f ¥ a) ds "hs with young Joyce| bit of art that can never die.” Beery. “All the time th v8 | evolution suit was withdrawn by the Zin “Da peys of Toren TT Witner, the | Put one on—the pain is gone Also Sennett Comedy and International News i RIS RIALTO TODAY ve he attempts to interfere, Just| The splendid cast of 75 principals oy ch : seen oe ly abker fa about to tri.| Including many names beloved in : Het tc who filed it. oe ; mph help comes from above—not | moviedom, is as fine as ever, in fact engrossed - A Bishop-Cass Theatre , 8, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock kind you might expect from|{t appears that some of them had tement, but help, never-|reached thelr zenith in this great @ form of a gC a A” ealthy | production ¢ the Bonanza. A sailing ship is| Cathedral of Notre Dame, in which an 7 . ted and it is a new crowd that | 3,500 extras take part, is, in our est!-| Sun,” but } SHOP is t n aboard mation, the most stirring mob effect | mirer when he appeared ent oe 7 ance Here's action, thrills, love interest | ever accomplished in the screen art | or 5 and all the rest packed into one|The ‘Hunchback" still stands all by|all waxed ar His f ¥ vv the most entertaining pichpres JUOTICTES vere SUNDAY ERT EARL AND HIS CALIFORNIA GIRL 1've seen in some time Swanson, who comes to the Rialto Theater Saturday in the title role of —_—_ + m school, have the new Paramount picture, ‘“Ma- From among a great crowd, which | screen career like their d © Sans Gene,” a sc version | packed the Washington hall last] first appearance will be with he stage play of the night to partake of the fun incident-| ion Davies in “I # of Ola Br by Victorien Sardou and al to the “Kid” dance, four persons, ) reau each wearing a striking costume The picture was filmed tn France| were chosen as winners. ty, with the cooperation| ‘These persons were: Mr. and Mrs of the Fine Arts Ministry of the Miracle, first prize, best couple me NRRPEE Ee reREte rere pr sers A better time could not be chosen for the whole nily to visit the Arkeon. MUSIC. TED ROSE AND HIS BAND Playing the kind of tunes, both old and new, that will be enjoyed by the entire family. Bring your party in tonight and enjoy this special evening. . French government ssed in Kid costume, $5; Miss Leah| he saw Vera 1 § ‘ - ; , yaaa Msi directed. Forrest | Whittington, second y best girl les awe he wichey e'd A famous stage orchestra of nine girls, with Bert Earl.himself, America’s foremost Halsey. who wroja the screenplay, | dreaned in kid costume, $3; Miss Yda| who could exre Banjoist—A versatile musical organization—All the girls double on banjos and ‘The Humming Bird” and others,| Treaster, third prize $2, second best|ter with her fee brass instruments—Featuring jazz and Southern melodies, { made-the adaptation. Charles de Roche {s leading man >. | “HEART OF ASIREN? WITH F | BMBIPL UA MARR, MK) 783S AM, | | BERT FARL AT AMERICA The breakfast cooked, the kitchen cool That’s Quick Quaker, the “no hot kitchen” —ASSISTED BY VOCAL SOLOIST— THE MOST UNIQUE STAGE ATTRACTION EVER IN CASPER APPEARING DAILY AT 3:30, 7:30 AND 9:30 IN ADDITION TO 9¢-Dance-99¢ ees unlgue o snd His Callfornia Gitte, solution of the summer breakfast problem | | eee TOMORROW NIGHT RE is the right summer breakfast weeks ago from Paris, where he la Pe t oats and milk. Doctors urge it. Childre da at the mer h : . r Saturday and Sun do well on it. Active folks need it, AT to the te at pict Yet you cook it in 3 to 5 minutes. —T A OF 1s Barbara Ta: Marr to That means no frying and stewing vy F ‘ | Come, see the more . AF s be} @ lovely siren of mornings. | beautiful Barbara—the o the # The titles, which 4 ex C, ‘- | ; : graceful, exotic, allur. i retot ore have id tite 1 the charm It means meeting hot days with a smile ing Barbara, Sven” Wiest} s omeeat Oi Get Quick Quaker. You will be delighted There's always a big, jolly, congenial crowd at Come, see her-toy ‘with R ine iat the Amertes theater, have Same rich Quaker flavor. Cooks faster, that’s Washington and Saturday night is the biggest of them | hearts and lose her own gs uy & more appropriate the only difference. s eter end of rapturous 5 Barbara is to receive her full meas , . 4 Pees ierere her ce ae Bohn’s Orchestra 4 tiful screen actress in the world BARB * [ol soeevate | Quick Quaker ARALAMARR ® with this designation may refer hi ks r & questioning to Monsieur Romaine de Coots > rap lentes —And— fj general public by the more concise 3 ms ‘ — * B Ssenomen ot sure —— CONWAY TEARLE j§ This gentleman, who is of Russiar OLA T00 ae CTSR'L LASS Jansen ds @ birth, arrived in America a fow i ; | PATHE REVIEW FOX NEWS Shows at 1,3, 5, 7,9 10c and 40c ofadame nown as the most skillful of Eur GLORIA ce mare nar SWANSON Bu Gane mading of more beautiful, He is the st ea ee ted COUNTRY STORE & YOU OWE YOURSELF ND now another name takes its place HIS production was screened in Paris a I ' 1 MONEY beside the famous ‘Sans Genes” of ° with the co-operation of the French gov THE BIGGEST EVER g 3 history—Gloria Swanson. ; ernment and of the Ministry of Fine ® f If ' Gloria a thousand times more wonderful | Arts , B you don’t look at the shan in “The Humming Bird” or “Man- | The celebrated French director, Leonce MONDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 3 © 9] HUDSON AND ESSEX handled,” as the devil-may-care laundre { Perret; produced it,. and many of the $100.60 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE FREE g who rose to Duchess and became the ser } leading .French stage celebrities appear Before you buy. sation of Napoleon’s court. { in it, STARTING A THREE-DAY RUN AT THE RIALTO TOMORROW AMERICA THEATEP

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