Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1921, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Che Casper Daily Cribune featuring is ‘scheduled for ! Diextord ecreen heavy. | is. who played the | re-| <1 the boxing matc aa | pentier, is no longer the len sereen heavyweight champion. The | open: to he picture was a believer the sorrow of America the daughter her mother's home as AMERICA. ttle sweetheart, Mary be seen first as a little she comes in door,” which will light service wires with a highpowered line carrying 2,300 voits. In attempt: | ing to-free the light cord from the, high voltage wire the lad received the full power of both lines and was in- stantly killed. } men's union and the cooks, stewards and bakers un'g@a, by referendum vote ROTARIANS ENTERTAIN MINISTERS OF GAS have declined to endorse the agree- ment reached last week by the Marine Engineers Beneficial association and the shipping board to ena the nation- wide marine strike. is announce ment was made today at union head- quarters. From Forest to j the Home It is intended for, every piece of lumber sold here ts rigidly and frequently inspected. ‘These inspections insure @ uni- formity of quality that makes for a first,class and enduring Dutiding no matter what its character. It always pays to * puy the best — especially lum- ber. O. L. Walker Lumber Co. 132 Railroad Phone 240 All ministers of churches in Casper and guests of the locai parsons were Teted by the Rotary club at its mee TOUCHING LIVE WIRE ROCK SPRINGS, June 21. — John! Arthur Barwick, I4-yearold son of} delegate to ‘ihe sietagathes! conference which is in ses every member of the Rotary wrote a line or more. Welcome was read in b club for a new member of of Ear! E. Rotarian, aM ES tae AGREEMENT REJECTED. killed when he carh® in contact with Quick Lunch ‘Home, Office, live wire in the cellar of is home Fountains. Ake HORE. at Superior, Monday merning. —Loeal During the previous evening th Sabstitutes or- ing wening | s@-Avoid Imitations « iatgcentings Sea-/ high see had _ crossed NEW YORK ganizations ot athletic po’ which is booked for the Iris Wednesday and Thursday he role of picture, azine to ¢ a story which is abacta he the author, an the role of iness from | 1 An ettort| for the thi ft sain de ce ontain quick sense | COF the thing you wan action, proponents of the measure . | ssi | to paint. sa Water co:stitutes nearly quarters of the human body. ice of the wild adven three- | total weight of the which disguise she disc mailing plot on .— “The Breaking Point.” in which -| Bessie Barriscale is starred by J, L | Frothingham, and which has been re leased by the W. W. Hodkinson cor: poration, and will be shown at the 1] America theater all next week. was adapted H. Van Loan, promi from the story called a.” by Mary Lerner. FULLERTON 5 YEAR INSURED an | - PAINT: requested by a ¢ illustrations for aman who met, | ‘on a girl all within four rtist refuses to illustrate Just think of the money | | you can save and the| | property you can pre- | serve against decay by ‘| letting us help you! | select the right paint! Casper Glass and HARRY “IKE” EVANS AND HIS RAINBOW GIRLS PRESENT ALLE “The bell-cow of the Musical Comedy Pasture HARMONY, SINGING, DANCING, SPECIAL | L¥ GOWNED GIRLS FUNNY COMEDIANS FEATURE PICTURES PRICES 10c-40c “A SHOW FOR ALL FROM SIX TO SIXTY” THIS BILL RUNS TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY PAVILION --Where Everybody Goes-- “PARADISE “A show that is crammed, jammed, bubbling over with pep and pretty girls | SCENERY, BEAUTIFUL- Paint Co. 144 Midwest Ave. Phone 1374 SILK TONE EUROPE’S CHAMPION Who Meets ACK DEMPSEY July 2 for the World’s Heavyweight Title SEE HIM TODAY IN A SPECIAL RETURN SHOWING OF HIS . MILLION DOLLAR MOTION PICTURE ‘THE WONDER MAN’ —ALSO— Return Engagemen' LARRY SEMON IN “THE SUITOR” ADMISSION, 36@c HA! HA! HA! swept the people into the Lyric. Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. | TODAY The most weaderful spectacle picture in many aday. Do you remember what a big hit: the “Riv- er’s End” made? Well, we have the next big knockout picture “Nomads of the North” It’s a James Oliver Cur- wood Story. It is directed by Mar- shall Neilan.. direct- ed “Go and tt,” “Dinty,” “Back to God’s Country,” “River’s End” ete. See a real forest fire filmed in the great north- west. See the bears, wolves, badgers, coyotes, elk and deer rush to the waters in trying to escape the forest fire. You'll marvel and wonder how @ cameraman could get close enough to make this picture, but he-did: This is only one scene of many t’s Just the Kind of a Charming Picture That You Want te See Her in--The Kind That Made Her Famous. BSrimful of Mary’s Inimitable Comedy and Heart-Interest —ALSO— Paramount Screen Magazine CONTINUOUS, 1 TO 11 USUAL ADMISSION 40c TODAY WEDNESDAY —AND— THURSDAY CASPER’S FINEST — A BISHOP-CASS THEATER — ALWAYS WORTH WHILE hundreds in this great northwest.picture. Lewis Stone plays the same kind of a in this picture that he played in “River’sa End.” This is the first show- ing in Casper. —NEXT— alr AUGMENTED In the massive em tion. New scenery, new jokes... The’ latest, ‘not jokes your grandfather told. And a swell little Beef Trust. { We get the money at happy prices. Yes, we were packed to the door last night. We'll pack ony again to- night. By the way, ‘the mame of the musical comedy is ‘BUNCOED BY WIRELESS’ Hear that quartet. For the love of Mike, Come Early! Well, we said a mouth- ful and we will be telling you this story ten vears from now, but it will be different.

Other pages from this issue: