Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 15, 1920, Page 6

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AMERICA THEATER 15 10 BE OPENED TONIGHT AT 7:00 WITH BIG FEATURE At 7:30 this ev beautiful new America theater will he ‘thrown open to the public that all who desire to attend the first night perform- ance may find seats before the organ recital on’ the big Wurlitzer organ is begun. The recital will*form a fitting prelude to the presentation of the fea- ture picture, ‘The Branding Iron," Which i: to be the initial offering at the theater. The picture will begin promptly at & o'clock. Nothing more appropfiate than a picture of Wyoming could have been , elected for the America’s grand open: & ing. -In faet the entire: program ‘for the opening has been selected — witit gr t care, ment of the America “Realizing that Casper id appreciate the highest ‘tainment we are arrang- ing to present the largest and best pie tures produced. Every picture to he shown in the America from tonight ‘on, » viewed by the management ja approved before being. jpe- SUSI CHAMPIONSHIP IN 3. AMERICA 1 WON a TEM OF AMERICANS _ By v enezuela town University here,-has been declared champions of the country. They re- cently were awarded a loving ‘cup’ by er of instruction. team during the summer de- ed various nines throughout the public, including a team of American citizens living in the capital. SARA a Dresden is. soon to have.an institute for the devélopment of the scientific study of “color” and the adaptation m the results of the research for indus- trial purposes. ions PE | g the doors of the | FRENCH CHAMP. CLAIMS FIGHT WAS ‘SQUARE’ (By United Presa) NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Georges Py vi oslo Franch ececape is ready to appear fore t! jew Jersey state boxing commission and swear his fight with Levinsky was on the square. The boxing commission ten- tatively decided to make an investiga- tion to quiet rumors of “fake” puh- lished In newspapers, Levinsky in 2 Statement, declared he fought his best but never recovered from the effects of a blow in the second round. —————— THOMAS EDISON AND HIS SPIRIT MACHINE. Mr. Edison although not a Spiritunl- it, says he is now working on a ma- chine he’ hops will be able to receive spirit messages, He says we do not know what air, water, light or mag- netism or electricity is, or why we can waik. The greatest healer of modern times, an English: Episcopal layman, | i | de at “astrae- (arom who visited the United. States in 1919- 20 healing thousands everywhere, says: My power is given me dium or servant. Sir Oliver Lodge, one of the inventors of wireless telegraphy 4nd the greatest living student and in- vestigator of psychic phenomena of modern times, has proved the validity of spirit mediumship, and spirit mes- sages. Rey. J. D. O. Powers, pastor of the Peoples’ church, Seattle, Wash., says: Instead of damning psychic me- diums, the Spiritualists and .Christion Science, if the church . is to save it- self. we ‘must study ‘them. atid incor porate in’ the practice of the chureh all the truth they have ih their pos-| session. -Madaline Frances, Test Me: and Healer (three days mor), American hotel.—Adv. fod 2 CEE ot ORES ‘Tricks on April Fools‘ day are the outgrowth of a similar custom among ‘GOLLEGE GIRL FORSAKES. SHIEISHIEEHHHHHHH HH HEHEHE am the me-|} the Hindus, who, ‘however, observed the last_ day of March. | Masonic. ADDED ATTRACTION “Love and Gasoline” | Century. Bathing Beauty Comedy INNA EBEL. Bab te EBEI ms invitation to,ladies.. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. KRHA HEHEHE RHEE EI Genuine Perfections Insure Satisfaction Prices, $9.50 and $12.25 Each BaepaNgy (COMME RCIATCO ‘peat icdeibettettailat taal hcaihehal cebu Republican Rally Saturday Evening, October 16th 8:00 O’Clock Main Floor Auditorium HON. FRANK W.. MONDELL Wyoming’s M ember of Congress and Republican Floor Leader Will address the people on the issues of -the campaign. Everybody, regardless of political fil ion, invited to be -present. The Casper Concert Band and Repub- lican Glee Club will furnish the music. . sdivscinePrihnet sheetaieabieeee tee LIFE OF SCHOOL TEACHER |= FOR POSITION IN CHORUS PORTLAND, Ore. (By Mail).—Miss Aileen Joyce, who was graduated from thany College. Topeka, Kan., a year . is the new girl in the Lyric Thea- chorus here—the fourth from the left. Miss Joyce tried teaching school for nm year, but she had to walk a mile to her school:in a rural district of Kan- sas, found.the work hard and the sal- ary meager. Besides, she dian't have any “fun” while teaching young America readin’,|. °° ‘ritin’ and 'rightmetic. ing relatives here this summer, found the opportunity of getting into the chorus at the loca took So, while visit- she theater-—and e did. especially in the it. And she's glad s! “Teaching school, country, is a poor life and a hard one,” said work, fiss Joyce. “The stage is hard ut it offers one % vhance of ad- IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES If you have roaring, bugeing noises in your ears, are getting hard of hearing’ and fear Ca- tarrhal Deafness, go to your drug: gist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it 4 pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Take 1 table- spoonful four times a day. ‘This will often bring quick re- lief from the distressing head ngjses. Clogged nostrils should oyfen, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the i throat, It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Anyone who has Catarthal trou- ble of the ears, is hard of hear- ing or has head. noises should give this prescription a trial.— Ady. Eee KEELE LEAKE IEEE IE KKK HELGE EKER EEE: bi vancement and a bettot living. It gives] will never possdss. a girl a bit of ay ment and a touch} “I uppose all the girls in the sorority] a crowd of per of adventure. 'S a certain lyre house where I lived while at Bethany] chorus girl's spor your baking fail- average three out of if they Meas your gend baings cost you aK a third more hep: cd they. should. What you lose thru failure yist be'added ‘to baking costs— it thas to be paid for. . ; Calumet Baking Powder ‘will save you all of that. Because when you use ei are no fail- ures—no losses. ery baking is sweet and xip eh and stays moist, tender and delicious to the last tasty bite. f BAKING POWDER = eas BY TEST” (4 That’s a big saving—but that isn’t all. You save when you buy Cal- ‘umet and you save when you use it. It is re tan the 0 rain ye ng Foes ordain: en- fe ena. y less and ‘use 4 uu oe fhe Ene in purity, de- lea et wholesomeness.” . In every way—it is the best way to kvep down baking costs. That’s what has ee it the world’s bi; 2 level teaspoons Temple An especial selling bakii der hae kept it the Calneiat Baking favorite of n Po lions of housewives for ioe: of 2 more than thirty years. oes The Ree A pound ean of Calumet contains full 16 02, Some baking powders come in 12.02. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Le ‘out ‘here in the West, dancing before, et strangers in: » ume. But, anyway, that the o ciagsroom would be shocked it they knew I was it’s a better lite” than penenins: Where is ihe best show in | town foday. Now take a | tip, don’t pass up: the Lyric show today. — Abso- lutely the best- show. in Casper, bar none. | i TODAY —FIRST— ‘When the Sheriff Blunders’ * —N-e-x-t— Another Big Thriller “BANGEROUS TRAILS’ AMERICA | ’ 4 The gem of Casper’ 's theaters, cordially extends greetings to theater-going public of the city ‘ tonight. The America Theater welcomes your /\ attendance at its grand opening. Your patron- age will be:appreciated always, and it will be a pleasure to serve you at alltimeé. Tonight and Saturday the America Theater offers ‘THE BRANDING IRON’ i ‘ire Perfection Oil Heaters “Heat Produced on the Spot” When the first cool nights of Autumn come you suddenly need’heat in the den, bath room or elsewhere in the house. , Simply light your Perfection, carry it where the heat is needed and things are quickly cozy and warm. A story of Wyoming, written by Katherine New- lin Burt, ‘and adapted to the screen by the Gold- “The Branding isa big picture, one of the biggest pic- tures produced this year, and we believe you . will énjoy seeing this picture classic as it unreels before your eyes. wyn, Pictures Corporation. ~ Iron” In “The Branding Iron” you will see the kind and quality of pictures to be offered in the future. Lovers of music will enjoy hearing the MAMMOTH WURLITZER ORGAN Mr. Franklin Cleverly, B. A., an organist and musician well known to the entire musical world, will entertain you with a variety of music on the Mammoth Wurlitzer Orchestral Organ that will please everyone. Doors open tonight at 7:30 P. M. Show starts at 8:00 P. M. Admission, 0c, Ancluding tax. Hereafter every day shows ean from 1:00 P. M. to 11 700 P.M. We present ‘the coming king comedian © of , the screen, Jimmie Aubrey, ‘in, a two-reel scream. z 4 “THE TROUBLE HUNTER’ ~ With a riot of mirth and | skirts —N-e-x-t— A Pathe News Showing the first World’s Series game in Brooklyn, —N-e-x-t— Now come early, because we are making a. special effort'to please every’ ody. TOMORROW The beautiful classic of Bohemian life, starring Thomas Meighan in ‘PRINCE CHAP” « —COMING— BABE RUTH See him hit those home ' Yuns, —COMING— HUMORESQUE —COMING— DALTON. The only living men:ber of the famous Dalton: gang, —IN— ‘BEYOND THE LAW’

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