Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR TWO RELEASED INSHOPLIFTING ARRESTS HERE Lad Who — 2 W ith Re Woman and No C | | | | egal acts ns, Mr. and Mrs./ a Vickery and} re being held by ie their for their |Casper Irish To national convention of the America the Irish Republic which will —_—_— ities today charged with bootlegging cs manufacturing Uquor, following finding of @ still In operation on ea belonging to A. B. Campton. The men were placed under arrest yesterday and will not.‘be admitted | BEING HELD BY COUNTY: A. B. Compton and Unie Compton | pleted. Thay ans bua Ge mananoes are being held by the county author. ot @ pioneer Casper family. BUCK JONES AND A STRONG SUPPORTING CAST IN HIS LATEST WESTERN THRILLER "RIDING WITH DEATH” A THRILLING RED-BLOODED STORY OF THE TEXAS RANGERS, AND THEIR STRUGGLES IN THE BIG OPEN COUNTRY. PUNCH AND ACTION GALORE —ALSO— AL ST. JOHN In His Latest Comedy — Delegate’. ; Casper will send a delegate to the! Association for the Recognit: Today, Saturday and Sunda GLADYS Norma Talmadge WALTON Ma PATRICK J. HALEY, Syracuse, N. ¥. “T'm feeling like a new man since ‘Tanlac soothed and toned up my stom- ch and for the first time in forty years can eat a hearty meal and sut- fér no distress afterwards,” was the wemarkable statement of Patrick J. Haley, 107 Prospect Ave, Syracuse, N. Y., a well known iron and steel ‘worker: “Only those who have had stom “ich trouble in a bad form can know ‘what I suffered during all those years. I was almost a nervous wreck, too, and for years I didn’t know what it was to get a good sound sleep at night “T got new life aud energy from ‘anlac and now I'm a py man instead of a sick able one as I was for so I'l vouch for the merit per by the Cas. y leading drug: CAFE For That Good CHILE 108 N. Center St. Just Like New 1214 Per Cent Reduction on All Half Soles. City Shoe Shop 118 West Second Street 20 Per Cent Discount on Boys’ Shoes “THE HAPPY PEST” —AND— MUTT AND JEFF AND CURRENT EVENTS ____ TODAY AND SATURDAY A Bishop-Cass Theater Admission 40c Es “THE WOMAN GIVES” drama =a Not all posing is done in studios. Inga Sonderson, the model—played by Miss Nor- rae “Some women give—some women take. Woman is either the salvation or destruction of man.” Norma Talmadge in “The Woman Gives,” from the novel by Owen Johnson. Students of ween should see “The Woman Gives”—should see it from the very beginning—the ending is in doubt up to the last scene. As long as it was right, Inga Sonderson, the mod- el, had the moral] courage to do it. Her determination led to some thrilling*experiences. When Inga posed for her artist lover, all the world looked on in smiles. When she posed for her bene- factor—Ah! That was another matter. Sho followed him down alleyways lighted only by the breeze-ridden flame of the devil’s beacon, —NEXT— The Toonerville Trolley A Smashing Comedy. —NEXT— PATHE NEWS Starti Continuous 1 to 11 ma Talmadge. bo saaney A Bishop-Cass Theater Tomorrow STARTING AN INDEFINITE ENGAGEMENT" Buster Keaton In His Latest Picture TODAY D. W. GRIFFITH'S “THE BOAT’ Don’t let anyone make monkey of you, but see ter Keaton make a akey of himself in his west comedy, “The Boat.” —ALSO— — The Big Feature Picture the much talked-of ice break-up scene and tne thrill- SUPREME MASTERPIECE ing rescue on the brink of the falls “THE SCOFFERS” AN ALLAN DWAN PRODUCTION Starring MARY THURMAN “WAT DOWN EAST BASED ON WM. A. BRADY’S FAMOUS PLAY The most realistic bliz: zard scene ever filmed‘ €- Vy Without any possibility of error it can be stated that “WAY DOWN EAST” has broken all attendance records in the world history of mo- tion pictures. Tonight Is Amateur Night BIG SPECIAL BOXING TOURNAMENT SEVERAL NEW FEATURES ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM _TONIGHT WALL PRESENTS ° BENNY KIRKLAND ye THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS “Up Stairs to Be Cleaned” A Positive Riot of Fun and Laughter. BIG SPECIAL Extra! Extra! IGNATZ WILL BE THE STAR IN “HENPECKED HENRY” STARTING SUNDAY KIDDIES’ MATINEE SATURDAY It’s a simple story of plain folks—the greatest of all Griffith plays— uncommonly well done and with breath-taking effect. Every audience has sat spellbound through the unfolding of this great twelve-ree! production. With its humaneness and its story of an unusual love, its thrills and its pathos, it stands alone in the field of spectacular pictures. THE ALL-STAR CAST INCLUDES LILLIAN GISH and RICHARD BARTHELMESS Specially Arranged Musical Score FIVE SHOWS EACH DAY—CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 Shows Start at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Prices Afternoon Until 5 O'Clock, Any Seat—5S0c, Plus Tax. Evening from 5 O’Clock on, Any Seat—75c, Plus Tax ($2 in New York). Extra! To enjoy this production to the fullest extent we ad- vise that you be in when the picture begins. Children Under 12, Half Price to All Performances.

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