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QR FOR "PETER PAN? TO OPEN |: SATURDAY AT RIALTO. |" ss | musements Doug MacLean in ‘Introduce Me’ Is Unquestionably His Best Role Starting Today at the America J have confessed his real identity only THE girl just loved Alpine heroes, And did he ever reach the sum Well, he won the girl and she e quitters, Minto macs ON THREE-OAY RUN CAVIO BUTLER SURE 10 PLEASE IN FAST PLOT For over a half a year, the quest for a player to portray the title role | n the Paramount film version of Peter Pi excited universal in erest. Suggestions for the poured into the Paramount from the four winds. Seventeen-year-old the David Butler, star of many tr rlumphs, creen comes to the Iris today latest five-reel feature iction, ‘Making the This new picture has been imed by those us been to witr Betty Bronson selected the authe finally role to Bar- pea? he {deat} 82d shows the y é rt role that fits his ; aken from the est Torrence th scout of The Covered Wagon,” and Lois PAG Tae Post # Wilson's ranch foreman in “North | C0” 4 F of * is cast as Captain Hook, the vined to screen rate ct Virginia Brown Faire | Butle 5 t @ fairy, Tinker | ‘* d eve! Be ri Chadwick is M Dar y is ono tl will please ng and Anna May Wong portrays and young alik Adven- the Indian girl, Tiger Lily. All the | ture ce are cleverly woven aforementioned players appear in| throughout its many interesting featured roles in the cast chapters and it can easily be sald “wendy, besides “Peter Pan’ per-| that “Making the ( ie" will go on haps the most important role in|ecord as one of the bes iction, {s played by Mary] lm attractions of the season, t is her first motion pic-| David Butler needs little introduc- 6 and one of the finest por-| tion to the pleasure seekers of this ‘of the season,. Little Jack| city. His past performances via the ‘and Philippe de Lacey aro| silver sheet have brought him up cast as Wendy's brothers, John and| nd into the class of the big stars Michael Darling. Esther Ralston|0f today. His pictures are always -s. Darling and then, of] 100 per cent interesting his e mustn't forget Nana, the| motto 1s clean-and wholesome film eorae All diven'w fine ainment at all times performance this as directed r of the eter Pan," ewhioh opens.a-three The story carries from run Saturday at the Rialto] the drawing room of a rich Amert udapted for the screen|can household to Siberia and deals k with the adventures of one Eddie Ransom (David Butler) who joins an Am n regiment for the ex- citement that he feels he will derive. MPLEAN SCORES AS AN ALPINE CLIMBER IN HIS LATEST COMEDY To was mild! excitement would be putting: 4t Rescuing a real Rus. ‘om the hands of' a gang of Be is but one of the many ftbrilling events that happen to Eddie Ransom during his stay in gratified y indeed, sian princess fr Siberia. How Eddie gradually turns from an idle, lazy youth into an ambitious and successful American a iness man—and husband, pro- It even made him dizzy to wear s an hour of most enjoyable high-heeled boots, yet he must climb} entertainment. A capital cast of the craziest and most dangerous peak in the Swiss Alps. ‘That's the predicament of Douglas MacLean as the venturesome hero in his new comedy, “Introduce Me,” which ying at the America theater is started today. players wil be seen in support of David Butler in this new feature Among these are Helen Fergu- Iillian Lawrence, William ling, Otto Lederer, Alice Wilson, Jack Rollins, and y others of equal note. v man He was forced into a situation - where he had to impersonate Tor results try a Tribune Class!- mous m r, Ad ° “Introduce Me,” starting today bears, trick cigars and pretty of the funniest comedies in years. Hal Roach’s Rasea and Harold Loring, Org: novelty, “A Hickville minute and you'll see it Doug’s greatest picture. , Our Gang, i Show f roaring laughter! at the America, n their new comedy, Watch “Introduce Me” rowds s start at 1—3 —7 and 9. Here we have brown-eyed Billie Dove looking pens! and wistful. Perhaps she’s mourning for her lost tres You see when Billle wa cast for a part in “Wild Horse Mesa” she found that short lgcks were re SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe oy millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Py: 7 Also bottle and 100—Druggists. Aspirin be trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mon cacidester of Salicylicacid We Ratan Acce Accept only ‘‘Bayer package Ww hice ¢ contains proven directions. 0. FALL TERM OPENS September 1-8 Office Now Open for Earollment Casper Business College, Inc. “Learn to Earn” Phone 1325 WHOLESALE—RETAIL 5 GOOD FOR COMING 3S ES PRICE Round Steak, Ib. Sirloin Steak, Ib,..---__ T-Bone Steak, lb..---_-- | 25¢ Ib. Plate Boil Short Cuts, Meats and Provisions Shoulder Round Shoulder Steak, Prime Rib Roll, Fresh Dressed Broilers, lb.._.-_-_38c Fresh Fish and Poultry Every Day Buy Dolds’ Niagara Hams and Bacon quired. To all Billie's tearful plead ings the cruel director turned:a dea ear—bobbed it must be The sourceful Billie finally hit upon plan which pleased both the directo and herself, She snipped off the front locks, as you can seo in picture, and left the back long. when short, hair is require tucks up the back and—presto— boyish bob; in the ning she dresses it in the most approved fash- ion, In addition to being a successfu hairdresser Billie also holds the dis tinction of being one San Francisco 114 Ellis &. near Powell Luxurious accommodations in.a rea hotel at rates distinctly reasonable all rooms are outside room argent fe Rake eh W EK Steak, Ib 20c TDi wiem tates 7c ¥ ph gu a GSE BS EN 3 Ibs. 25c fapenibeties Seok cots 12Yec-l5c Ibeere aoe ~22c OFFICE AND PLANT Cor. H. and Durbin Phone 12 NOTICE TO RANCHERS—WE WILL PAY YOU MARKET PRICE FOR DRESSED BEEF, PORK, VEAL, POULTRY AND EGGS THE NORRIS CO BRANCH MARKET 426 East Second Phone 2540 a a of the few ft 1 rooms have private bath rooms the same ru' ‘L person 2 prior 2 persons 3° Poor Billie Dove.’ 9 Twin Beds 4 22tby= Ziegfield girls minus a millionaire husband or ex-husband. She {s Mrs. Je poate of the shopping ox: damusemen? |) irving Willa Hubby is her di- rector sometimes. Those who saw her “glorified” in the Follies will remember that her hair and eyes are brown and that is a tiny miss weighing 115 pounds. | STAR DUST harlle Chaplin is growing quite .*** Lige Conley, whose honest-to-goodness name is Elijah | Crommie, has legally adopted the | former name. * * Jack Holt is an enthusiastic polo player; he be- to a Los Angeles club and every week. * © * Patsy 1 Miller is n devotee of sailboat: eee Ramon, Novarro once studied for the ministry, then for the concert gtage, and still later he joined a dance. extravaganza in leville. * © * John Gilbert was 2 member of Eddle Foy's com k company, r attending academy lifornta. longs pla R ing va MOVIE GOSSIP Dozens of movie sheiks have tried to imitate Valentino and movie pro- ducers have tried for years to find another Mary Pickford without sue- Perhaps Metro-Goldwyn will have more luck in finding someone to counterfelt the heart smashing Menjou. The demand for the pol ished raseal type made so popular | by M 1 has so far exceeded the A. Nardelli, th Che Casper Daily Cribune That’s Douglas MacLean’ in The Alps, grizzly girls are all scrambled together into one This fine program also includes Circus Fever,” , offering his picturized comedy organ only a nd critics are acclaiming son of an Italian opera singer, has been given a long term contract in the hope that he will be another Menjou. All because he bears a striking resemblance to Adolphe. At ldst it's out! William §. Hart has revealed his middle name. For years we remained in ignorance of what the “S."' stood for. We guess- ed Samson, Shakespeare, Socrates, Silas, Sylvester, and then we gliess- ed again like Rumpelstiltskin in the fairy tale. At last he has decided to enlighten us—the “S.” stands for Surrey, Bill claims that the only time he ever used it was when he wrote it on his marriage license and then he didn't know how to spell it. Michael Arlen is making another trip over from England to help Pola Negri picture a story he wrote es: pecially for her. Joseph Herges: heimer is also going to co-operate with Pola when she does one 3 his tales. oo ‘BIGGEST THRILL’ rN BY PICTURE STARS IN MAKING RIALTO FEATURE Spending the early camera career photographing se- rials brought to the experience of Steve Smith, Jr., a wealth of excit- ing thrills. Three are stunts in the making of serial thrillers that are considered too hazardous for their worth in any other film, and the life of a cameraman for this type of picture is one of endless excitement. In speaking of the photographing of the rapids shot tn Vitagraph's “Steele of the Royal Mounted," at the Rialto theater, Steve Smith says that he did his most dangerous work with the camera. “It was the wildest water I ever saw for men to try to ride through in a canoe," he reported. “Of course we had our troubles with the camera pontoon, but they were nothing to the thrill of seeing those actors dashing through that water.’ ge ws ae ALLEGED FRAUDULENT CHECKS BRING ARREST A series of charges that he cashed fraudulent checks in the oil fields faces Willidm M. Strong who was picked up by county authorities as he was coming into Casper early this week, The first warrant was read to Strong this morning, declaring that he cashed a check to R. D. Fonda of wv Lavoye made out on the Casper National bank, knowing at the time that he had no money in the bank. Other similar checks are said to have been cashed by him. days of his Man Postpones His Funeral “T am 68 years old and for past two years have been suffering so badly from stomach and liver troubles, bloating and colic attacks that I did not expect to live more than a few months and was ar- ranging my affairs and even my fu- neral. Three doses of Mayr’s Won- derful Remedy have entirely cured me.” It is a simple, harmless pre- paration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and ullays the inflammation which auses practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap- pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. | SECURITY PACT REPLY OKEHED PARIS, Aug, 14.—(By The Asso- ciated Press)—The French note on the proposed security pact which with the approval of the allies will be sent to Germany early next week already has been approved in prin- clple by the Belgian government, to which it was communicated unoffi- clally while the London negotiations * Both the beach at Ostia near Rome. bodied were badly charred. —— SWAMPSCOTT, Mass. — Despite an overcast sky president Coolidss concluded it would not rain and | started by motor for his father's) home at Plymouth, Vermont. “Ol Can Blusjacket and Maples will do the hurling for Casper, it is understood, and the lineup will in- clude other veterans, several of whom starred this season with the Burlington club, leaders of the Oil City league. Parco is coming here primed to repeat a victory marked up earlier in the year. They are also entered for the Denver tournament and the comparative strength of the two clubs will be an interesting develop- ment of the game. ss ROME—Two army aviators, Lieu- tenant Sabato and his mechanician were killed today when their machine crashed and burst into UN, WINDDUST S CINDER: DED 6 SOLD BY DAUCGLSTS & OPTICLAN: were in progress: The note will be sent to Rome this afternoon and the approval of the Mussolini government of the text is expected to be received in Paris in time to forward the note to Berlin Monday or Tuesday. It is learned from members of Foreign Minister Briand’s party who returned from London last night that the original French text was used as the basis for the final draft of the note. It {s stated that the changes made at the request of Austen Chamberlain, the British for- eign secretary did not affect the PAN JAMES M. BARRIE’S FAMOUS STORY main lines of policy. PARCO COMING FOR BIG GAME ON SATURDAY Casper is expected to turn out in force at 4:15 Saturday afternoon for one of tho best ball games of the season in which an all-star aggre- gation here will clash with the Parco Relref in One f Minute £4392 RNS See how instant and complete is your relief from all pain with Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads fo! Corns. The soothing, healing medication {n them produces this magic result. Safe, anti- septic. Removes the pressure and rubbing of tight shoes—the cause ofcorns. Cost but ind shoe stores. Dr Scholl's Zino-pads Put one on—the pain is gone and play is now the screen’s most enjoyable picture. With Betty Bronson, the girl Barrie, him- self, picked to play the title role; Ernest Tor- rence as “Captain Hook”; Cyril Chadwick, Esther Ralston, Mary Brian and many others. ’ SAKA Come fly away with Peter Pan to the Nev- er, Never Land. To pirates and Injuns and golden adven- tures. A joyous wonder- picture. you'll never forget. Remember the Starting Time of Shows—1, 3, 5, 7, 9 RIALTO IRIS THREE DAYS STARTING TOMORROW §~ New management Riverview Park Mills Water always fresh and D Fitures Neen cau t hange ows 1 to 11 warm in plunge. Daily 10c and 20¢ A_Bishop-Cass Theater | TODAY ONLY | | TODAY ONLY | $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be paid ’ : woh br Sa bs DAVID BUTLER Daily ‘Tribune information leading to the capture of the person who is “MAKING ° THE GRADE” fraudulently collecting subscriptions A FAST AND FURIOUS ACTION DRAMA from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any one their subscription except the carrier who delivers the paper or an authorized collector from the office. If you are not sure you are paying the right collector, k him to show his credentials. If he can not do so please call the Tribune. ALSO COMEDY—“FRESH PAINT” WITH BOBBY DUNN HOT PUPPIES! There’ll sure be a crowd at the regular For sale by druggists everywhere. Adv Telephone 15 SATURDAY NIGHT —With— Bert Lytell Stuart Holmes Charlotte Merriam Here is a clean, vivid melodrama of the North Woods that ought to thrill anybody to the depths. It is one of the most exciting photo- plays of the season. —Also— MONTE BANKS COMEDY CASTLE SCENIC INTERNATIONAL NEWS RIALTC ‘Steele ofthe | Royal Mounted DANCE WASHINGTON HALL 99c- Admission- -99¢ BOHN’S ORCHESTRA Free Home Demonstration ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWIN “TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7.40 9:20 TONI 50c With every Five Dance Tick This is an unusual chance the price of five Dance Tic Ways good, “The Popul SPECIAL FEATURE Worth Dance Tickets FREE you 50c worth of Dance Tickets Free. 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