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Che Casper Daily Tribune PAGE FIVE Ir = ES (Amusements - ! ee ard, had the personal attention o! Chaplin, the man who wrote the ete the ere and | LANDS Tl ARRIVE ATE TODAY But Cow Drives Them Sh ea Into Arms of Friend nce school. 924, after 1 ns of pi ation, in ie as-| 1924. after months of preparati signed to a department store infest. | "4 the Ee ike thas saat (Continued From Page One) | Mr. Bishop de- | | Mah aw She bags her | “Pri! 16, 19 my rs Pk eh B. Brooks will. preside at the char must be a dred thousand feet of film were used | = WHBATLANL on and the principal talk will | n r to have the be made by W. 0. Wilson. Particu- | 3 ed by shoplifters, age |game, but La Rocque steals some} ° |of her thunder by appearing on the |! the makin lar stress will be laid on the impor-| diy scene and knocking the thiet’s mate] ‘ins and editing required months 1 some sort of|}fastness of the Laramie Pe tance of the) Alcova project in th nt plan | age cmatnite i ‘The G Y ve trict, to get on the wrong tr , y proba expe i . 4 It is stated that “The Gold Rush’ i ok “Fea: Pon Bae ony rict, to & P y HIT Ki f RIALT caer firet big th" is Wail inade®. Uy Chaplin lirgely development of central Wyoming The public hearing is expe walle. forimiles | and. m0 aii “ ] ; atthe, eatae ed to a series of failure but other problems of public domain | consume most of tomor 1m about to be dropped when SHrough iitsplraeic At :times nd the task of cut- land to the In-} To be lost in the so —to have a lenly t sude policy will come up for attention, | r to the next If the » heavy underbrush in fr ' —— woman operative reports Inability to| tolled feverishTy on the production | ang members of the visiting com-| ses are concluded in time, the | ne Denvy underbrush nn The liveliest, laughingest comedy |carry out difficult assignment. tong A Stat he tea pas is ae enicte9) Wilh be Sreduenten ».t0:, state atoria! party will visit the Sait | for miles ar t in months at the Rialto|She begs for this c make| Utmaxt efforts from his studio staff | their views | Creek of ache eenia. of theater toda » Daniels’ new-| 00d and the case brings her to a|!0 meet. his requirements. Again,| Aitnough) no formal action has| leave est starri he rested for days away from the such was the 5 : Paramount, | haunted house in the subur It's tud! until pen taken by the local association “Wild, Wild Susan," the story of| midnight and the girl is half scared |} \ RCTS, = ef stockmen and woolgrowers to | pada A A lie re the rebellion Now York society | out of her shoes when Rod, who had et rin : slove very ite} Present their case at the public] girl, written for the screen by Tom| followed in his cab with the inten- ie: ay ayia? pr eeet eins hrs hearing in the city hall Friday ier’ from “The Wild, Wild ton of lending aid when necessary, | line Gold Rush’ he ie the center | Morning, most of the big ranchmen Child euart Emery which|again shows up and engages the 4 ts F ef central Wyoming plan to be | s brought him vdventure wh lar mang le Pelegray | Peggy Rietz—an lin point of breathle pay = ant lof happy ending famil! Dr. Crippen, the nc ran Libert Rod La Rocque| “ghosts” in a hand-to-hand battle. “a petite of sd ree ae present: to answer the questions of | j | eect 1 dD ir ; wife-murderer. 1 heads the tured role} As it develops, the entire thing} ” © ‘4 in the baggy pants, | te investigators and td discuss: the liwlen stokes e opposite the is a frame-up, staged hy Susan's | (ove, 1 in the baggy pants. | working of the present government si \ « a | folks to cure her of her yearning for tbs . rage Gear ane’! policy. ij 3 just a {adventure. The picture closes with | 08 ; Opinions voiced at a rec eet: | | ‘2 enthusinam |® Pair of harassed fathers giv . ing of the Woolgrowers association, Soimears 4 Sint sles ¢ r a chil ording to M, L. Bishop, Jr., made | « 1ued From Page One) | an she knows what to do with,| thelr blessing to two wild, wild chi ; V according OE m Page | Phe thrills In the picture start right| ten, who have suddenly ‘decided to it evident that Wyoming stockmen | ings. Elihu Root of New Y off with the first.reel when we see,CUm down long enough to get] in general are opposed to any | served a8 senator and as both secre- r pacing a fire engine, while fire- | ™4rried. change in the present grazing policy. | tary state and war, as well as Pi 4 : ————______ They strongly disfavor any pro-| belt police and onlookers almost . , pea rNincrei i CHAPLIN’ FOLD AUISH? HRAWING GARD, ARKEON posal to take over the public do- | ¥y . who | ively identified with inter- al effort, js one of the five and trol iid, WILD girl—never main and operate it under restric-| is expected to be one of the notable happy unless she’s'on the aetting es tions analogous to those in effect in| figures at the conclave. the local authorities and her staid the national forests, he said. Willlam D. B. Ainey of Harris: | | The Arkeon dancing academy was “We prefer to be left to work out | burg, Pa., chairman of Pennsylva om r th ars with her ex PENS ENGAGEMENT AT the scene of a large crowd of pleas. Public Service Comm . is ; ure se HERE are many baking powders » Some are of cream of tartar—some phos- phate—some alum, But only one is a fine fruit product for fine results. That is cream of tartar y+ SCHILLING Cream of Tartar comes from the pure juice crystals of luscious grapes e wild, wild ers last night enjoying the of those who have been par- y ir music that is being put out by the ticularly honored by the union—for ed 28S DUNE new orchestra, Hal Blackburn and his work in the international field selon of a wealthy Thie } "i . his band. This band is standing out not in the Far East Represen- nm up taxi driv- tHevthide and more every day as being one of the tative Theodore Burton of Ohio, the | ich dreamed of When Susan _ finest organizations that has ever only man in the pre: t House who | 7 layed in the Arkeon,. has had service in the senate, and and Efficiénéy experts, time clocks and |! a 5 gs ottan snthkenetgitiodst0, speed up|. Tonight the orchestra will do their who is ‘a member of the American * tather,| production played no part in the| best again for the crowds that are of the International Union, s Jing her|making of “fhe Gold Rush," and| Coming down and it is expected that member. : Aid) Juak what this reason Charlie Chaplin took |® large dancing crowd will be on T. Warren Keifer,’ Springfield, Susan dumps a few] nearly two full years in painting | »2n4. . ml rmer speaker of the House, ig and heads for a|the cellulold panorama the hu-| The De litos are gaining favor nd chard Bartholdt, St. Louis, : eney where] moroug side of life in the Klondike h ¢ s perform twice each where the union in 1904 held tts only ng that }in his great comedy-drama opening | evening. Thelr Adagio dance which fe ee Previous meeting in the Western practically everything | today at the America theater under ast night before a large Htemlspher the other: Americans be known about detect-ja United Artists Corporation re crawd wi well received. with life memberships in the orrant. read a hook on the sub- lease, | particularly shows grace ery Neon ; ~ _—— nd strength as they do thelr aifti- | "enbective problems, Officers of the American group lt poses to the strains of a soft, © thar uity, Feminded the dele-|are Senator William B. McKinley, te e A low sele i mates bef they, represented coun- i president; rep- | Tonight, the De Cecilitos will re-| ‘fies With varying economic condi-| resentatives Andrew J. Montague, Nee hs co which has | Hons, races with widely different ,_ Virgititas: Henry: W.. ‘Tem. ] I en Mana thew Peon tarit Political histories and traditions. + { pie R 2 ous throughout the | Puno, es i : ublican, Pennsylvania, and 24 Pg dee gaa Universal peace has by en. the, Bros William A. Oldfield, Democrat, Ar- ( | en " gtam for the past ag kansas, vice-presidents; Representa- T for | trot will also, be presented at the “bug no one has found a specific, | tien Mabie abate pabreneute danee tonight. curé must come from the hearts and | tlinois nicael Rionbeantaeive Dancing will start promptly at 9} understanding of the people. ‘They | wn0'®: eneereraneasinn lock this evening and the danc-| must be taught to think in terms of ; bts fah i ; a: Carolina, secretary, Members of the will be free until 9 ce; ° 78 W ie aes i See wat pee peace; they must have w of ar} executive council are Representa- family, who i ing for tt ingp liter he: mee Afte fon for (Continued From Page One) are doing to exchange views on your Tea Coffee Schilling Baking & Powder ™. ‘Il pay $2 ia. @, CLEA. tartar ire west cc A large A d to be on hand] pitration in inter-clashes.” tives? Fred. Britten sibile TE ‘ onere the “dane and the Mr, Kellogg sald forces were at ve Fred ae =gak ae an a os oe Tes i: ‘ed PreAd. frat Performance of the De Cecil’ | work for the disintegration of order-| can, Ohio; Henry “Allon Coomee te botlatarrewne Hepat itos ce ly representatives and for clasg rule | public Wisconkin; James C. Me-} please you + merely tell “3 which may give serious thoughts. | Laughlin, Republican, | Mi higan your grocer. He will | ST. PETERSBURG, Fia—Des| “I know there are many in this|-Tom Connolly, Democrat xas pay you $2 instantly, #7 | Moines, Towa, was unanimously se-| country who are restive under the| John 1. Raker, DOmocat, Golan sede eiaiaces aves lected as the 1926 convention clty| restraint of constitutional protec-| nia, ana Senators Jeeegh Ce a Robin tion, This offer + Democrat, Arkansas; Claude holds good any £ nson, Democrat, Virginia, time + year in) / es Curtis, Republican, Kansas and year out. Dr. Karl Wirth, former chancellor of Germany, and Sir Robert Horne | —=————————- of the United Spanish War Veterans | tion and demand unlimited power at their session here when Fl Paso|for congress but I believe the ex- withdrew in favor of the former] perience of 140 years has MOTHER :— Fletcher’s |city. 1 Paso extended its invita-] strated the wisdom of the Sey tion for 1 tional provisions and I have abso- Castoria is a pleasant, harm- ——__>-—_—. lute satisfaction that the people of {of Britain, are among the disting. less Substitute for Castor Oil MADRID=The Spanish forces who| the United States will not sweep | ujs ’ panish f avy ithbae i t t itt ates to the meeting from D, Ty : recently established ‘themselves on | @Way se guarantees of liberty." | parliaments of ance, Germany, Paregoric, ‘Teething’ “Drops | recenY jestablished ‘then Bay have| Another phase was referred to. by ; demon constitu. in United States, a “T believe,” Mr. Kellogg said, “the c, x Sy Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cana f and Soothing Syrups, espe- | occupied the nearby height of Monte ‘pe bench as dat eee prac-| Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Hungary, cially eps for Infa rms and Chi all ages, | Palomas. ¢ ce or nations.to submit treaties to | nutch-India, Ireland, Italy, Latvia. cially prepared for Infants in arms d Children all ages. ae ——| Parliaments or to some branch off Rumania, Jugo Slavia rani | thelr executive bodies for ratifica-| switzerland, Czechoslovakia and & ‘To avoid frmitations, always look for the signature of Lelhen: ‘REPAID THIS MAN tion. i | Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. Joption of thi tice t fait ok \ i adoption of this practice by parlia-} Germans will attend negotiation cQ ba monary soveraments ata Sis | geEmane wl attend “necocnton|| | ROD LA ROCQUE towards the maintenance of peace.|refusal of France and Germany to i There has been at times criticism of | discuss questions of war gullt and evacuation of Cologne ———.___ To travel th th of the stato of Florida by rail, from Key West nave been repaid a dozen times|the “American government that over in improved health for every | treaties negotiated by the president a THAT SWELL BAND dollar I spent for Taniac, and the|can become valid only when ratified medicine is still building me up| by the senate, I think it has always TONIGHT i every day,” is the striking state-|t en considered in this country 9] to Pensacola, ts as far as from New | ment of Joseph DeSarne, very wise provision. * * * The more | york to St. Lou “Tanlac has driv Ts ie nea on ains from} the people know about their own Scales s as Be ae fale ee nion | OVernment, the better for therm and | De ied ees etokache, which | the stability of the world." most killed me at tithes, I had| ‘"5, } a ic pain and swelling in my} The searetary: pasiouee mite an nd@ legs, my circulation was | ¢xPression of his conviction that It ; . HIS BAND feet always cold. nerves un-| the Iter-parlamentary conferencé pasate TR SS dd . t my stomach didn't feel right,| influenced “the passage of wise and YOU'LL LIKE THIS BAND! 1 regular headaches and 1 was | benefictent laws which aro so neces THEY MAKE YOU DANCE! | & discouraged man. sary to the stability and the peace | | bin 2 ha = maven vane pip oust on of the world and the advancement | VAPORUB | ana y life. as more oe etyil ' a Alnjee than doubled my appetite, my stom. | aflvilization. a Ore 17 Million Jere Used Yearly h efeels x and my ge health is yved that I c: doing for i Dancing the Famous meat " lac hak Gohe for others k TODAY Skating Dance and Novelty Fox Trot | ,hamlng ts fOr wale by ; TOMORROW, | }40 4 ns of bottle | | | | ‘rake ‘rama y TWO-FOR-ONE SHOW constipation; made | by the manufacturers of 1 TANLAC Positively First-Run Pictures at Popular Prices! A Sizzling Fast-Action Drama of the Outdoors! Arkeon a SUEUR a SESS | EFTY” FLYNN ——In— | ‘The GOLD RUSH’ STARTS TODAY WITH CHARLIE CHAPLIN “The MILLIONAIRE COWBOY” Action Every Second of the Time! Romance of the Kind You'll Love —Also— THE WORLD’S GREATEST COMEDIAN STAN LAUREL . ' i In His Latest Feature Length Comedy —In— Also H. C. Witwer Comedy—‘'THREE BASES EAST” Hodge Podge Novelty “WEST OF HOT DOG” Two Thousand Feet of Hilarity! —And— “TERRITORIAL DAYS OF WYOMING” Presented by “JOSH” DEANE Old-Time Indian Fighter, Mail Carrier, Scout, Stage Driver, etc. Depicting RELICS OF THE OLD DAYS Scenes of Old Fort Washakie and Meetectse, Wyo. Arapahoe—INDIANS—Shoshone Learn How to Barbecue a Beef! SEE THE ROUND-UP AT AY’ RANCH Continuous 1 to 11 THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA | SPECIAL ELIZABETH BAKER *c::-:." IN HOLLYWOOD SCREEN TESTS OF “BETTY” BAKER TAKEN IN THE PARAMOUNT, UNITED ARTISTS AND UNIVERSAL STUDIOS IN SEVERAL IMPORTANT PARTS OF PICTURES NOW IN PRODUCTION. RI Al TO noes. TODAY 6, 7:40, 9:20 TOMORROW “THE GOLD RUSH” 5—PERFORMANCES DAILY—5 Starting at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 o’Clock Afternoons Evenings 40c—ADULTS—50e — CHILDREN— 15¢ Under 12 Years 25¢ !NO WAR TAX AMERICA Complete Chaplin picture will be shown from time of { last ticket sale. ames 10¢ and 25¢

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