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PAGE FOUR | eAmusements | | “BROADWAY BUTTERFLY” AT RIALTO. THEATER who plays ono of the lead in the Tiffany Production r Sable suggested from & Co." by David Graham | ts one of thé big features be} production, the first which will time In this ci the nme! n professional models were for this one scene, and y every furrler in Los An called upon to contribute | | tationed | the Tiffany studios, and y. | nc was permitted on the set las-/unless they were actually engaged pa ed to the pro. | EGTED WOMAN” SAT IRIS THEATER HAS ALMA AUBENS IN’ LEAD Alma Rubens was born in Califor 1 makes her feature pictures w York City, Although every | in the country has an am g0 to Hollywood to crash | movies, Miss Rubens, re: | al procedure and, af into the Woman,” in which her latest starring vehicle je will be seen with Con- Back From Death’s Door Hollywood is breathing éasier, Is Out of the hospital and on the road to recovery. feared for one of its most beautiful movie heroines. The Casper Daily Cribuie fleet and tn sight clearly indicate that the air squadrons exist as an arm of the fleet just as the destroy- er squadron and the submarine di- visions exists, that they are part and parcel of the fleet and the air squadrons cannot exist on any other basis for co-operation, co-ordination and indoctrination. In order to co- operate with the fleet the personnel must go through the same tfaining, the same mfll! and be made up of officers and mén who are one and the same, mentally and spiritually, as the others in the fleet. They must not and cannot properly exist on a basis of different broad training or different status in any respect and any attempt to promote such exist- ence is against the best interest of the fleet and the navy and hence of the country as a whole. “After the experience cited above the commanderin-chief desires to inform the department that were he required to conduct a campaign he would want aeronautical unite whose material had been developed and pro- duced by naval authority. In accord- ance with specifications supplied by naval experience and dictated by na- yal requirements to work with the flect at sea, J to work around fleet bases “The commander-In-chtef informs the department in these matters in order that the department may have at hand a definite pronouncement in accordance with. the latest experi ence by the officer who would be re- sponsible for the conduct of opera- tions against an enemy in time of war.” ‘Turning to civil aviation questions, the secreta¥y declared the depart- ment was keeping in close touch with its developments and was en deavoring to co-operate in every practicable way. “The development of commercial aviation,” he asserted, “will approve of very great yalue to the army and to the navy by stimulating further development of air craft and expand: ing the industry. It will furnish a reserve of pilots and aviation ground forces for times of emergen It should be encouraged by all the ap. propriate agencies of the federal gov- ernment. Establishment of air ways, now that Gertrude Olmstead For a time it 2 At the Iris theater today Wednesd. 1 Miss Rube r Gil- | Franc Unt was born in San many other stars of her distinction she never has ap- peared on the spoken stage. She has achieved a reputation as one of the greatest emotional actresses of the screen, her ability enhanced by her appealing beauty having won for her admirers numbering in the millions, | “In “The Rejected Woman,’ Miss Rubens has an opportunity to wear A Broad MILLION-OOLLAR FUR USPLAY FEATURED IN (Continued F part of the Wi fiependent a the latest creations of fashion de-| ‘Press commé sm Great Brit signers of this country and abroad,| ain, where the pendulum is already her gowns having been -especially | swinging back toward naval contré made by Adri noted theatrical | for se aviation, re artist, to match her dark beauty soundne f our air poll | This Pia Miss Rubens an| “The Wnited Staten Re fi a outlet for t display of her | present anized to handle its ‘ wort! of sable said that in one scene Miss Rubens'|1y, efficiently and economically ' Jaire | work was so effectively heart-rend-| ‘phe existing administrative, in that Al Parker, the director, and | qustrial and ntifie organizat Hunt, the cameraman, as well] o¢ our navy department 1 all of} + half a dozen other attaches were rote Geen totuniantan: n rds to tears: development of naval is Miss Rubens’ Jance in the same Nagel. first appear: t with Conrad Cut down your milk bill Carnation Milk goes far- ther because there is less ee ‘ARKEON FANS PLEASED WITH DANCE NUMBERS waste. Splendid for all cooking. Used in place of cream it saves lots of money. At your grocer's, | who opened a today, ement Monday ‘ Arkeon, will be seen = Mix Propects Comraxr Argentine tango | , und a novelty waltz. The two dan Denver: Col S were enthusiastically received | From Contented Cows’? | started out with “The Whirlwind | Bance,” a performance ag fast as Needs this help above all. }its name implies. The tango also Facial cleanliness > | was executed to the delight of the | | spectators, ; The Moon automobile will be given away Wednesday night. Patrons of the Arkeon have been waiting for this event with the keenest interest, By Edna Wallace Hopper me how} beauty. youthful blo Thousands of wor made myself And how J kep since all have an opportunity to| to my srand | he the machine ane iy e many ons | . , ele Lantelme, a m Parisian | Refuses Kings beauty. | | She never used soap or | nor hav I Ir Medals, Calls |e. Them “Humbug” | sve save me a § which all “ey i e a a I 1 und medals are t € in | he refused the © x | entirely | offered by King Christian for work | Tha f t 5 in Norwegian literature. Recently|ty. A clean skin, without ble he declined to accept the Cross of | blackheads « ma I know no} King Haakon 1 t > -__- rex - ex 7 FS f tu I call it my Facia} Thermopolis-Cody \\i"' een aber ik | Bus Line Proposed |», ::0!0-4 « — — lit for € I CHEYENNE Sept —|an The Wyoming service com-|best. Y | on the ¥ th | | pany for, = if Or, Trial Bottle —TODAY— | Thermopolls t Gr £36 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. The “Chic rlington and| I want to try Facial Youth, 1s Great I e St ul railroad filed a protest} y ng Heart the issuance of the certifl-| Name tg The mmission has taken the THE | app! ation unde r con ideration, lcatearces Rejected | | W af '$5.00 R d oman DO. eward) Wit | x e de sorrane will be paid] i to the party furnishing the Casper ALMA RUBENS Daily Yribune information Jeadine | CONRAD NAGEL to the capture of the person who ts WYNDHAM STANDING || fraudulently collecting subscriptions 4 trom Tribune subscribers, Patrons rats : Salt Creek Busses |} °% ‘29, paren should not pay any | JOHN ne their subseription ept the} | Ed GH Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel ter hn AHIGied: thor onper. Gel 8 a.m. and 1 p, m. and 5 p. m authorized Leave Salt Creek cues 5 a m, 1 p,m. and 5 p. m eres Uxpress Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Salt © portation Co, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS | TELEPHONE 144 | collector from the If you are not sure MONTY BANKS § right collect his credentials. If t do so please call the Telephone “HOME COOKIN 1 to 11 10 and 15) UNIFIED AIR SERVICE FOR U6 FOUGHT BY otGRETARY WILBUR inspection of air craft, examination of ‘pilots and Hcensing of machines and pilots should be regulated by federal statutes. - | “The navy department (bureau of aeronautics) has a definite policy of encouraging design artd inventior outside of the naval service to the fullets extent. “It is believed that a better under standing exists between the navy de aviation, with little additional over-| partment and air craft manufactur- head beyond the general overhead|ers than ever existed before. From es of the d tment. time to time the department an- nounces to the trade the types of planes and engines that it will prob- ably desire to carry out the program approved by congress. It is, however, extremely difficult for air eraft, man ufacturers to carry out any orderly procedure in the manu The seceret this point dis- the conclusions in a report i by the commanderin-chief eet under date of June 24, the,Hawailan maneu- ers which read as follows: in-chief, as ubmitt “The commande a re-}| and econom of his close personal ‘observa-| facture of alr craft and major ac desires to inform the depart-| cessories, due to many conditions hat which exist today, among which may be mentioned the following: “(a)}—Naval aviation fs not entire 1¥ out of the ploneer stage. “(b)—Types are not standardized to the extent they will be in the near future. “(c)}—Marked improvements in de- sign cause radical change in con- mer ngitat united he considers any further n or argument in favor of a service or in favor of a aviation corps for the navy ag being entirely out of date. The commander-In-chief is unable to pre- dict what will be the ultimate devel- opment of aviation material, but the present in the The De Cecilitos Famous Dancers from Hollywood They Were a Sensation Last Night The most wonderful dancing couple that ever appeared in Casper FOR TONIGHT “THE ARGENTINE TANGO” and * The Waltz Unique Appearing at 10:00 and 11:00 o'Clock Two Performances ARKEON TOURING CAR or ROADSTER GIVEN AWAY FREE TOMORROW NIGHT MOO Winner must be in the hall when the d place. awing takes Have you the lucky number that wins one of these handsome cars? SPECIAL FOR TONIGHT 3---CHANCES FREE---3 To Everybody Attending the Dance ty ee le AMR san RNa SRR RP Pe oth ee struction. “(a)—There has not been a contin- uliig construction policy established for the future. “(e)—Commercial aviutt. advanced as rapidly as was antici- pated in 1919 and subsequent there- to, “Construction relations\could ‘be improved, greater efficiency and economy would result; and more rapid and satisfactory progress could be made, (1)—If negotiated contracts, subject to the approval of the secre- tary of the navy, were authorize ()—If a selected or restricted or ap- proved list were established and sanctioned for responsible bidders and (3}—If proprietary rights were more definite! defined and recog: nized,” The secretary presented these rec- mendations and undertakings in the matter of economies: “()—Probably the most important economy that could be effected is in connection with a continuous con struction policy for naval aviation so that air craft manufacturers would have a better idea of what to expect from year to year in the way centration of given manu- on one or two types in or- der that they would be in a better position not only for quantity pro- duction but also for improvements in art. —The navy department has def- striven for economy by re- init ducing the number of types to 2 necessities of minimum, with the service Tea Coffee Baking Powder Extracts Spices of Flames WILLARD LOUIS Schilli THREE DAYS ONLY “SOULS FOR SABLES” “A Broadway Butterfly” | Age-Old, Ever New--- The Story of Lights That Lure ---of Forbidden Pleasures That Destroy! Directed by William Beaudine DOROTHY DEVORE LOUISE FAZENDA Also Comedy, “OFFICER 13” The Netto Ladies Orchestra RIALTO MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925 —{Associated Press).—Colonel Mit “(4)—Extended efforts have been chell, just before his departure to made in the development of a three- purpose plane combining the fune-|day for Washington, where he will tions of torpedo, bombing and scout-|ttke the witness stand Monday in ing in one plane. It is believed that/tho air probe ordered by President we have made mote progress along | Coolidge, declared that any effort to this line than any other country in]“buy his silence” was “ridiculous.” the world but we expect to improve] “Set st rest for good and all any the present type. report that i can be bought, or in- ae fluenced by any governmental (G)—The naval air Crate coeieg [aseney,, Private concern or personal always a vec|appeal,” Colonel Mitchell declared, / for the manufacture of planes when |{?h soto telegram went. him costs are excessive in the outside by a news service. The telegram trade. of PARIS, Sept. — (Associated Press}+The general counc!l of the upper Marne department of which Chaumont is the capital, has passed * referred to a report that Mitchel “(6)—Further standardization of th® |wourg be offered “freedom from court parts is desirable, martial,” if he would not testify, sited dar repre te and that {f he “shut up,” he wou specifications ts desirable. be appointed Chief of the Air Se (8)—-Development of commercial | jog pdgane apart: : aviation should be fostered. Economy in production ef military types will to production of mii meet | FRENCH HOPE aviation-1s successfully developed. “(@}— Improvements in the field T 1 , service (inspection and information) IN LENIEN CY by improving the t nical education | of the force. | Touching only briefly on the field of lighter-than-air ceratt, Mr. Wilbur expressed the bellef that the wreck of the Shenandoah, the pollcy with respect to development of such craft remained undetermined. He stated,|/unanimously @ resolution however, that the navy was “partic-|ing the hope that the United ularly interested in the development |will he lenient with rance funding decisions Chaymont during the war was th headquarters of General John Pershing, commander of the Ameri- can forces. of airships having a full speed ra- dius of More than 3,00 miles‘and be- leves the widest field of utility for this type of air craft is over the sea,” MITCHELL PRIMED FOR WITNESS CHAIR SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Sept. 22. The roar of Niagara F; broadcast by radio. Only Scuriiine Teas ate “toasced” in America. Only Scuiztt1inc Teas are safely Sealed HOT in Vacuum tins. LING Teas bring you the true Only Scxuit- flavors of the Orient. g Tea a Four famous blends from the four corners of STARTING TODAY Sugsested from “Garlan & Co.” BY DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS —With— Claire Windsor and Eugene O’Brien Claire Adams —Supported By— Anders Randolf Eileen Percy George Fawcett Edith Yorke gaa Fae —AT THE— “THE DOME DOCTOR” NEWS |ito1 Tbanaiane That Scorch By Darryl Francis Zanuck JOHN ROCHE LILYAN TASHMAN CULLEN LANDIS WITH Fables TODAY _TOMORROW

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