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PAGE FOUR - DENTAL ASSOCIATION T HOLD STATE MEET HERE Dr. William Kocher, secretary of the 8 ate Dental association is already making plans for the annual con- | Yention this year, June 20 and 21 Plans arebeing perfected to make the Casper mecting one of the biggest events ever held in the state by the dentists. ERICA. ing itself as one of the most! pictures presented at the always take to a new master but the over and he had no trouble while film- ing the picture. “The Fatth Hiewer,” a much dis- cussed picture among movie fans, will be shown here Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Healing by faith is basic theme of the picture which ¢on- cerms a shepherd who feel the call to go forth and heal the sick and suf- fering. At the height of his work Jove enters his life and with the birth of passion his power wanes, Finally it dawns that love is a gift of God and that a pure love will not hinder his work. A 1 theater this season, “The Witching Four,” is chowing for the k today. There are many tense in ihe picture and the much ¢ subjects cf mental sugges- telepathy and the like, into the story and are handled viate any weariness. Elliott pears as a gambler with his support is of a Legion Adjutant Is Committeeman \: SHERIDAN, Wyo., April 30.-—Val- |® emtine Colonna, state adjutant of the | I American Legion, department of Wy- | ©: | eming, has been named by Dr. M. A. Newell, state commander as national dogs will have a treat ! executive committeeman for the de-|in “Bucking the Tiger,” to be shown partment of Wyoming to succeed | Sunday and Monday at the Amer! Harry Fisher of Casper who has re- | when the leading man, Conwat Tearle, moved from the state. Frei W.|will drive a prize winning team of Dralle of Casper has been named al- | Alaskan dogs, worth several thousand ternate mit | dollars. The dogs which hi Friday and Saturday, Fuse’ O'Brien will appear in “Gilded Lies’ a story of adventures in the frozen A good husband and a good wife can a ys get along, but another man’s wife and another wife’s husband, but that’s different. “Paying the Piper” Big Two-Reel Comedy Sunday ‘Ts it possible for a woman of the underworld to rise and again become a good girl? Be to her virtues very kind Be to her faults a little blind A Drama of a Woman’s Regeneration Will Do‘ An EDWARD JOSE Production with pie tui THIS PICTURE Is a Thriller of New York Life See the most spectacular -screen’s hair - raising horse A thriller! SHE-—-The Girl in this case “What Women O . race! Wasa confidence pal; Smuggled opium, dodged the police; Wore spangles in a cabaret; Thri-lled pleasure seekers by her dive from a fiying trapeze; “Faked” message; a “spirit” Masqueraded as a so- ciety belle; “Framed” race; a horse Planned to “get” a widow’s wealth. And then the unex- pected happened. To her. To something in- side her. “What-Women Will Do” * FILM FANS, ATTENTION! This is positively the best show _ I'm not kiddin’. in town. Your money back if not satisfied. kind treatment of Tearle won them| 1 jRerth. He plays the part of a young |estrange the sweethearts, is mort won- explorer for revenge om & recreant financee who has married during his absence. Martha O'Brien well known players. Sunday have restless pictures mist of And for the love o’ Mike, come early. The “Tomboy” in which Miss Eileen - Perey is the star, shows at the Iris able of the wolf strain im thet do not} for-the last time today: is full of the happiness of- small town, and the leading lady is well cast as the tomboy. “A Volce in the Dark,” one of the latest mystery films of the Goldwyn company, ts booked for the Iris on revealed the manner in which diplomatically treated, better this photoplay. The scenic effects in “Mountain Madness," aro a source of wonderment and delight to the spectators. The mountains, which also symbolize the be Casper Daily Cribune who returns to civilization! derful, The theme of the picture is] Thro based on an old! tradition of the Vir-| nan ginia mountains, that if a mist rolis | most up the gien while lovers quarrel, their Mansfield plays opposite Mr. and the cast includes other Flame Hammerstein, who has fast TRIS. “Ww din The picture depicting used a family by the maintenance of | | a bulwark of pride against the world- fe ly troubles that beset them. Elaine Fiammerstein portrays the role Ma: e Thornctoft, who, enters int a ess marréage to further thi ambitions of ber vieliniat brother, wh: dreams of being aking of the; rt stage, Atter a year studying in rope his first performance proves @ frost, and .then the storm breaks. Shirley Mason, in the “Lamp Light-/ er.” wil be here on Friday and Sat- The petite actress takes the leading role well, and the, plot Is one 0 hold all interest, 4, poses and Monday. Few pictures bad to a good culties she exper! patients in sanitariums are than o. of the mists rising from the quarrel_whic VESTA BATTERIES Cost Less Per Month of Service Call at Our Service Station And Let Us Explain Why Casper Battery Co. 508 Yellowstone Highway. @ Phone 907 GABRIEL SNUBBERS For All Cars, Carried in Stock tens PAVILION “WHERE EVERYBODY GOES” The Rainbow Girls —— PRESENT —— “FUN IN A FOTO GALLERY” — ALSO —— A Super-Specia! Feature’in Six Reels— “The Great Question” DIRECTION ‘D. W. GRIFFITH NOTE—Starting Sunday, the Management has en- gaged an Orchestra and has just closed a contract with the Film Exchange whereby the PAVILION will run nothing but FIRST-RUN Pictures. ADMISSION PRICES WILL BE 10c AND 40c PRICES NOW — 10¢c and 30c, i LYRIC, gh the efforts of Hanry Bren-| Uicture polgnant with heart :nterest.|ful until the end, although it Lyric theater, two of the! Fn. Crating horse race, the girl's dive minent pictures of the movie iit5 ‘New York harbor and the dive who, under the influence | boy, supposedly killed in France. How} she is accepted by the boy's mother, ansformed by the power of love from world at the present have been se-| cured, one for this coming week, and! estrangement will become permanent. | one for next week. . jafter thrill to the film. hat Will Women Do?” a picture! fh aracter studies, did players, and m plays the part as the widow of a an, and the difti- in obeying her wakening conscience gnd trying to Important Notice TO ALL GAS CONSUMERS Gas will y:00 A. at which time the Natrona Power Company whis- p tle will blow for 5 minues as a warning to all con- sumers. . All Gas. Fires MUST BE TURNED QUT at this time and POSITIVELY NOT LIGHTED AGAIN un- til the Power Company whistle is BLOWN THE’ SECOND TIME. Every effort will be made to have: the gas turned back in the city mains by noon, but UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should. the Gas Fires be lighted until the whistle is blown the sec- ond time. The Gas Company will not be respon- sible for any accidents not followed. The above portant change being made in the main gas line at the Refinery, which will enable the Gas Com- pany to render a still more efficient service to both the City of Casper and the Refineries. ‘New By E. T. PATTERSON, Gas Dept. Manager. Phone 1501 ‘Jeanne Marie’ Baubernier, hwo rises feomes the storm eenter in tempestuous | SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 192T break from | ‘ories, that of the first the evil. influences love st hat eee her life, make the! love of the milliner who remains disaster upon him. .One critic “Very wonderfull acted. Event the flying trapeze add thrill) minor parts splendiaiy dene! te ——— “Pagsion”, the picture which bas) Mrs. John McClellan underwen! called forth words of comment from serious operation yesterday at the greatest critics will be shown at/oai hospital. She is reported to the Lyric starting Sunday, May 7. |on the road to recovery now. eS | ————=> D. T. Beans, Burlington paymaster from Omaha, is in the city on hit regular bi-monthly business round to all the division points’ along the line —_—_——— mi res of the little French milliner, from her lowly place to the command of a king and the nation through her irresistable charms. Later she be- Casper View addition ts to be an exclusive residential. district. All lots times when the whole populace revolts) are large and level. Prices will range against her kind, Running through+|from $176 to $375 on easy payment out the play is the most gripping of! plan. __§EH_BREN- Phone 1489. be turned off from the City at M., SUNDAY, MAY 1 if these instructions are is necessary on account of an im- _ York Oil Company © Gas Office: 114 S. Wolcott St. Who Killed Dr. Sainsbury? The Woman He Loved? The Woman He Wronged? Who Hated Him? 4 i —ALSO— “THE JANITORS” Two-Part Sunshine Comedy ADMISSION 30c LAST°TIMES TODAY EILEEN PERCY in “THE TOMBOY” Fourteenth Episode “FIGHTING FATE” MUTT AND JEFF in “ALL STUCK, UP” Or the Woman . “PICTOGRAPH” With Comic Cartoon DARK” Nobody can see this picture without feeling that creepy shiver of anticipation which is the most delicious of thrills.” You’ll never guess what happened to Hugh Sains- bury, handsome blond juggler of women’s hearts. We take that back. You’ll guess—but you’ll guess wrong! It Ree the most exciting detective story you’ve ever read. ¥ All-Star Cast Including IRENE RICH, ALEX FRANCIS and RICHAR TUCKER ; SUNDAY AND MONDAY