Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1921, Page 4

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TET ae > ee fbe Casper Daily Cribune SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921. A re ment of Norma Ta Wednesday and Thursday wi Miss~ Alice David Powell playing in the “Mys tery Road” at the Iris on Friday ané Saturday, chose the scenes for the drama from the choice sights along Every Evening At the DANCE PALACE Casper Battery Company 508 E. Yellowstone Phone 907 Usueceevecscs Were Ready To move your household goods. We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind of hauling. We are prompt and we give a guarantee on all our work. See Ben Transfer Co. Stanley Overbaugh, Prop, Phone 74-J eeeccccescesecesccecs CORCOO OOOO Oe, Reevorereeooseseccsescocosovececce* PO Try a Classjfied ‘rench Riviera. The story of the PAVILION | WHERE EVERYBODY GO TONIGHT BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS IN “BOLO ISLE” WITH IGNATZ AS KING BOLO Also Amateur Night ALSO FEATURE PICTURE “LOVE, HONOR AND ?” ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM SUNDAY 1 young lady, and finally he a group of his father’s el friends in a situation bordering or sip Ms j insanity. How he finally saves the} CHEYENN®. Wyo., Aug. 20, — Then he hides in a taxicab hired by Arraigned Together { . eiccnppli ann ag cm eR LONG GAR | | Pinos’ Che wit berteee ne aar| “Girl In, TaXi’’—~ \iinccn paren “at bo nee us| Ne press and White iriver who volunteered t ineer lcation, press representatives from t hii as Cap Cc. Fitz i | Wyoming and many parts of the Unit On Lyric Bill father’s best clothes and pawns them, e United States air ed states. known as a dare<dev | ‘The first stop will be at Crowheart er and stunt mar | Butte where the story of the battle [between Shoshone and Crow chief: Ls will be t wh mises to be one of the ti ore Whether as he averred, RoC. Lee Satu - Id by Finn Burnett, a ‘plo at pr day for them all, and in t 7 Fi It |ncer of northwestern ie. and| best farce comedies yet produced willl garns a laurel wreath from his stern|colored, is merely the housekeeper o: Knew". will be shows p u roundup and chuck “-|be shown at the Lyric Theater, Sun- ig said to afford Mr. DeHaven| J. E, Miller, white or, as she averre takee with Corne at Dubois. Following the dedic n|@ay and Monday. It is the latest Mr. | opportunity to reveal bi rain Sere pe ke oe Peron snd. Th su y mo m1 party ,end Mrs. Carter DeHaven production. | apiity of a farceur of the firsc mag-}that pasition by years asso aps eee aaa ae ' en aliens a ee eel Girl in the Taxi.” 2 First Na-} nitude. tion, was disregarded by the Ade will continue the trip through the| “T® Many Notables in Party, In-;°*** cluding Representatives of Stat’s Leading ‘ The story is an adaptatio: the famous musical comedy stage suc by Stanislaus Strange and is di In the supporting cast are King| cipal court here when the couple v Baggott, Grace Cunard, Otis Harian,|@rrainged as a result of mutual r Tom McGuire, Margaret Campbell.|criminations. involving’ disturbances Lincoln Plummer, Freya Sterling and|but the man was given the stiffc CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our thanks to ce 0 ‘advance Jough.—Adv sentence in the pronouncement of th Ne pers. ide ‘peighies AOA Trtpeetiy Mykbenait| cates vrnnlon ot rue: Gioia teehee ee sentences. He was fined $50 an j Rebekah lodge No. 39 sac Royal! -paxi* is one continuous round of PoE. eee SREY sentenced to serve thirty days Aug. 20.—Over 100; Neighbors of America for the kind-| Fonycoddie he feared he was. First |B G RESULTS. jjail, while the negress escaped wi he — y here at 8.30 this pred foes aoe d en = duc-| crack out of the box ne steals his} TRIBUNE CLASSI ADS a fine of $50. withir ae ayowdlany 8. a journey that/petoved mother and prandmether: ales| laughter. In its many mirth provok: = = na ¢ rie ‘grounds conse-/(or the beautiful floral offerings. ing ‘situations it is said to reveal a = de neers and replete wit! MR. AND MRS. 2LOF je delu wholesome humor, BUILDING GOOD HOMES. continual scenic wonders as the first! DAHL AND FaMiLy, ager haviendcb Bh: of laughter than THE BEST SHOW IN CASPER Are you waiting for building prices | step in a twodays program centering 8-20-10 it to come down. Prices today are at) round t fication of Two-Gwo-Tes F rock bottom; investigate and you will find it will pay you to build now. See i of good pass its stage presentation oo The interest of the stoty centers , “front door’ entrance to A yourig woman. rescued from|around Bertie Stewart and Mignon Nattonaf park drowning in # canoe accident x«€/ Smith, played respectively by Mr. and ; | Lynchburgh; Va mented the! rter DeHaven. Rertie’s pen . Governor loss ot ‘her powder puff. p embroil people in’ embar % ontinuous 1 to 11 P. Mi, TODAY “JIM THE PENMAN” rey —ALSO— i Wedneay and ada % SUNDAY AND MONDAY HARRY CAREY BEAUTIFUL ‘ROSEMARY ” THEBY AND ALL-STAR SUPPORTING CAST ' ie —IN— 3 « “Good Women” is a story of a woman who despised Good Women and dared to live out her unconventional ideas of life—with a result that is sur- | prising in its truth. It is a visualization of the complexities in the life of a : : brilliant young rich woman. - « —ALSO— : Two-Part Sunshine MR. AND MRS. Comedy —IN-— “THE GIRL IN THE TAXI” GRAND?” A FARCE COMEDY STAGE SUCCESS 80 Years Old -Was Sick Now Feels Young After Taking Eatonic for Sour Stomach “T had sour stomach ever since I had the grip and it bothered me badly Have taken Eatonic only a week and am much better. Am 80 years old,”’ says Mrs. John Hill. Eatonic quickly relieves sour stom ach, indigestion, heartburn, bloating and distress alter eating becanse i! takes up and carries ont the exces: acidity and gases which cause most stomach ailments. Ifyou have “tried everything” and still suffer, do not give up hope. Eatonic has brought relief to tens of thousands like you. A big box costs but a trifle with your druggist’s guarantee. “THE DESPERATE DEED” — SUNDAY Starring AL ST. JOHN —And— COMIC CARTOONS Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c LAST TIMES TODAY—SATURDAY He hid in a taxi to avoid meeting his father. A beau- CONSTANCE BINNEY tiful young girl entered and he was whisked away. —IN— He had pawned his father’s best clothes. His father “SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN” insisted on calling him a “mollycoddle.” —AND— Father caught in a jam with another woman, had to FINAL EPISODE, “THE SON OF TARZAN” convince friend wifie of his innocence. AND MUTT AND JEFF A policeman, upon being called to quell a disturbance, found his wife a member of the riotous party. These are only a few of the countless funny situations in De Haven’s latest and best farce comedy. JIMMY AUBREY IN HIS LATEST COMEDY “MYSTERIOUS STRZAGER” PLAYING SUNDAY AND MONDAY TOM MIX In His Newest Western Thriller “AFTER YOUR OWN HEART” COME AND SEE A MODERN RANCH IN OPERATION, WHERE AIRPLANES AND HIGH-POWERED AUTOMOBILES ARE USED INSTEAD OF HORSES. A PICTURE THAT WORKS UP TO A TREMENDOUS CLIMAX. —ALSO— MACK SENNETT’S Newest Two-Act Comedy “HARD KNOCKS AND LOVE TAPS” Latest Current Events Admission 40c Continuous 1 to 11 ‘DESPERATE TRAILS’ A Re-enaction of the Famous Bandit ~ WILLIAM CARLISLE’S Escape From the Rawlins Penitentiary. Compiete in Every Way. ADDED ATTRACTION “WHIZ BANG’ Century Comedy HUB THEATRE || TODAY AND SUNDAY LAST TIMES TODAY CONWAY TEARLE in “THE FIGHTER” —ALSO— “IN AGAIN OUT AGAIN” Two-Part Hall Room Boys Comedy SUC en ctr

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