Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1917, Page 8

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\ 3S 10c and 15c Our Shows Are Seldom Equaledgand Are Never Excelled. Prices 0c and 15c Henry B. Walthall) (si: See tee The Foremost Actor of the Screen, with MARY CHARLESON, in M ME P E T R 0 V A a | | The : eee The at ou °,° | Waiting IRIS THEATRE TUESDAY, JUNE } Not a Moving Picture Show BUT A REAL LIVE, FLESH. idee EE! PLAY Laughter Tears Thrills Sensation SUPERIOR CAST OF RECOGNIZED PLAYERS PALLAS PICTURES PRESENT ON THE PARAMOUNT PROGRAM, Pretty, : Piquant, : Popular Vivian Martin ek ae The Wax Model The serio-comic tale of a French model Some Fishermen Can Catch ‘Em to Order For the first time this theatre is able to pre- sent to its patrons the illustrious Eaglish actor The Herbert Beerbohn Teer IN A TRIANGLE PLAY | The Old Folks at Home | (hepa picture is also by RUPERT HUGHES, he well-known American author, and’ was ex pressly written to display the taleat of Sir Herbert. ‘he first and last chance to see this fa mous actor in motion pictures ; ; : in England who nearly starves for love, Also Two-Reel Keystone Comedy, Se Mu j “AMROSE’S RAPID RISE” With MACK SWAIN and becomes the most talked-of model in Panis. _Usual Dime Dance at Temple Auditorium Tonight e . Scott Wiley has returned from a Leon A. J. Phillipot and W. R City Briefs everal days business trp ir pete ie on func! es the Burlingto | EVERY FATHER, MOTH. arriving this morning ove the Bur is mornng fom Lenver after sev-| * aN, ¢ Muddy and Glen Rock Daily |Tington eral days spent in that city attending pre ER, SON AND DAUGH- Hee ee eral tae amiic| |: shed Aiea Rae Bey avaliea: buatnean Malte anes Mune Dons f TER SHOULD SEE. THIS w e, any time. S Central eee ae ha minent AY Mend Puone 67. Loulay Barker pete vitesse uh Si | Dramatic Sensation PLAY in Casper yester Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brown, ¥rfierwood and Sullivan 5-26 y, their homes on the : —_ ce} afternoon train Brazil, Ind., have rented the new Si Oarl Taylor, o f lomo) del rooming house on North Wolcott Sait Creek, dre ywn yester Shirley S. Call, a street and are now in possession of it day emd remained until this afternoon las citizen, arrived in t bide oo day aftenoon and is spen¢ aie several Z = . : Woke en business. days here on business and pleasure. E. J. Sullivan, who was in Casper oo 0 Oo jfor a few days from _ his home in Joe Phoenix, who has been em . - Niet . | Basin, went to Denver last night for 5 De ae é Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, of Basin, pleyed in the Basin and Thermopolis| iva qast night for a few days in|the purpose of attending to busin« ensation cts country for some time, arrived in a a z matters. * Casper. Mr. Pearson is cashier of the Casper yesterday and will leave this ,, ; oo Bank of Basin . everming for his home in Denver whee o ° The lieutenant in charge, of the he will visit for a short time with William Schweitz of this city,|Pathfinder dam phoned the “sheriff retalives and Osear J. Rice o 5 ont.|this morning and reported that the oo have filed on homeste: ids this week.|water is ris ising two feet deep ovei ft is noted in the Cheyenne papers | ° |the spillway and he expects it will be ithe Me ke that Harry Hynds, who h been se} Mrs. Henry Brennan, who has been | four fee 1 a week. This is like is seriously if] in a Denve to cause trouble in the Towlande THE STORY OF LITT o YL pital for | visiting with her relatives in Michigar several weeks, has almost completely xpected to return Falk recovered. He, in company with his|Casper in about a week wife, returned to Cheyenne this week and is now at his home at the Plain Hotel oO e nd otk 11 where | i oder pair she i ’ oOo e has nv Efocuacveral avecite font all juscebeenit aan ballthen pakeLrewasy fi Yl Mrs. Charles Richard n Casper |business and pleasure trip jone half block around the corner fro 1 | S ea re on ay for a few days attending to busine v Oo \the Auditorium Hotel on California matters for the ranch i asseng in Denver, thus making rium Hotel a more conven r the auto shoppers co WHO TRIED FO BFE GOOR . : } PRICES 50c and 75c % : 4 Seats on Sale at ng the river bank with numerous friends. turn to her home in Bate evening A Great Super-Feature TONIGHT ONLY. Soul ‘TheTruant Soul®Essanay POSITIVELY THE BEST PLAY EVER SEEN IN CASPER fos soley eee —UNTIL WALTHALL COMES AGAIN A Photodrama of the most powerful Moral Stimulus. _ SCREEN TIME, TWO HOURS RR ke Ci i é ALSO A TWO REEL COMEDY Can a Woman blot out an accusing past by means of good deeds? Will falsehood told by another influence her unborn child? These are some of the questions raised, and answered in | | i. CONTINUOUS, | P. M. TO 10:30 P.M. “THE WAITING SOUL.” REGULAR ADMISSION 10c AND 15c. Henry, B. Walthall and Mary | pChatleson SCENE 6SROM “THE WAITING SOUL ” 2 RALPH HERZ IN “THE BLACK HAND”—aTwo-Reel Comedy, . Also a travelog, “In the Wonders of th e World.”

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