Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 11, 1922, Page 4

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SSP Rak as 2° Sden BRERA FN Pee SP FF” ee Reo D Pmt HT AGE FOUR niig RELS TO 3 are paid will be referred to rations commission without recommendations. twhom the American note was addres. ed, discussed the question briefly at FOR TWO OY E the country ofr the past 35 years }Mll open a two-day engagement at the his theater tomorrow There will be wo shows both Sunday and Monday. Prior to each ghow the famous or- ganization will parade and sive a free bow in front of the Prom, eivance notices it is the highgst fags organtmtions touring the wuntry in this famous Hine of enter Binet he masinee each day will start at £30 and the even! bo’clock. The pric mrees except the Mc Rs tour this season to Htles after a Ion. fm southern and ‘The advance demand for t ficates that there will be a house at all of the performances here Persons desiring to see the being urged by the man: tho Iris theater to make ex rations. FRENGH PUZZLED ATU, DEMANDS (Continued from Page One) fnterest, before any part of the Ger-| man payments are distributed for reparations or other object.” DELAND REFERRED TO | KEPARATIONS COMMISSION. | PARIS, March 11-—-(By The Associ- ated Prees)—Best information in French and British official cirels to- flay was to the effect that the Ameri. ean ciaims for reimbursement of $241,- 900,000 for expenses of the American forces in the Rhineland before any HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If skin is yellow— complexion pallid -tonguecoat —appetite poor— ‘you have a bad taste in your mouth— a le, feeling—you should Tablets. ‘stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards’OliveTabletsarea purel ‘vegetablecompound mixed with: pet ‘You will know them by their olive color. Tohaveaclear, pink skin, brighteyes, eo panies. a feeling of Lv icetd like days you must getat the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet, have no dangerous after effects. ‘They start the bile and overcome con- tipation. Take one or two nightly and te the pleasing results. Millions of Boesiare bold ansraally at 15¢ and 30c | No one questioned the right of the] t:nited States to demand her propor-| fionate share. | The American note cenctndes by stating that the United States would Gemand the entire payment for cur rent expenses, but that if it recelped assurances of payment it foresaw no <| difficulty in agreeinc with regard to the details for payment. HAL RINEY 1S UNDER ARREST (Continued from Page One} with their two children left eartier -|to make their residence with Mrs. Riney’s parents. A serious phase of the case is being investigated in which Riney is said to have met a woman in Denver and transported her to California whic 1 constitute a violation of the Offictals here h Faced with e series of aggravating n| charges tt is enki that Riney added an other offense to his list by presenting THEATERND 10c and 25c TODAY ONLY H. B. Warner “DICE OF DESTINY” Harold Lloyd TOMORROW Nazimova —IN— “THE BRAT” “«SNOOWV THE HUMANZEE” | “BABY some of the VAUDEVILLE BETTY The Dainty MILDRED RICHARD LYRIC \CCntinuous 1 to 11 P. SUNDAY AND MONDAY A snappy little musical comedy full of clever lines and Featuring IVA SANDERS The Irish Nightingale. Queen of Casper’s Jazz Singers. White Face Impersonations of Bert Williams, RAYMER and WHYTE Classy Little Girls That Really Dance. BOB MYERS He’s Afraid of the Squirrels. PHOTOPLAY “THE IDOL DANCER’ A BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY OF THE SOUTHERN SEAS. MINE” very latest SPECIAN™™™" BATES Soubrette. ROBINSON ACKLAND lied finance ministers, to's worthless check. The money thus secured is said to have been made good by the Casper people. Deputy Sheriff William who leaves tonight for California to take charge of Riney, will be armed with all necessary papers to force the alleged embezzler to return hero in mself at the home of relatives of sper people and through false pre- Admission 40c fhe Casper Daily Cridune securing thelr indorsement on Flaherty, Casper flashing eyes the men wha would She’s the fascinating heroine of D. W. Griffith’s latest personally directed photoplay, a romance of true love and wild adventure in the seas. Positively FIRST TIME Shown in Casper You'll see many strange and stirring things in this puuacal drama of life in a land where might makes right. 10c and 40c for a 2144-Hour Show LAST TIMES TODAY Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. STARTING SUNDAY She won’t wear dresses because the: “smell Missionary.” Wait until you see her devil-devil combined stenographer and typist ex-|nation on March 14 will apply to F jamination. In the event that a woman|K. Hambright, local secretary, post Word has just been received by the aes = —— loca! secretary that the civil service | emg commission announces the number of | Positively the Best Vaudeville in dance. FRITS © Wie te tee ; ‘way southern J. P. MGOWAN —IN— “HILLS OF MISSING MEN” —AND— The Best Vaudeville in Town “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” TONIGHT AND HIS SPECIAL MILLINERY CONTEST Ollie Blanchard A. B. C. GIRLS CO. —iN—. “Troubles of a Booking Agent” Theatrical Stars Galore, I duding the HAM AND EGG SISTERS —ALSO— THREE PHOTOPLAY FEATURES Many Beautiful Spring Hats FROM BURGESS MILLINERY GIVEN AWAY AT MILLINERY CONTEST TONIGHT. Shows at 7 and 9 BLOCK WEST OF HENNING '~ fsunting |THE HUB SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1922. not be admitted to the typist examina-| stenography, the papers for her typist tion after March 14, 1923, and until/examination will not be marked. Any ‘Yurther notice ex as part of the/lady typist wishing to take this exam! competitor in the stenographer exami-|office building.. Any other informa- |nation fails in the practical test in| tion desired may be furnished by him. A Bishop-Cass T heater LAST TIMES TODAY CONSTACE _ BINNEY “FIRST LOVE” You will long remember those joyful evenings spent dancing at the ARKEO | DANCING a er ACADEMY MUTT AND JEFF Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c (CASPER’S JOY PALACE) Drown your troubles tonight by joiming your friends in one grand tumult of joy and mirth. Frivolity and a good time will reign here TONIGHT. BE THERE | | Bishop-Cass Theatre TODAY AND SUNDAY Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. TODAY AND SUNDAY FRANK MAYO "Hero of Romance’ in A story that shows how far a wife will go to help the man she loves. To help a man, in this case, accused by another woman. See the thrilling escapades she shared to prove his.innocence! Beautiful Betty Compson: in her dainty, dazzling glory. \ Adapted from the Clyde Fitch play “The Woman in the » Case.” A Penrhyn Stanlaws Production, —ALSO— LATEST CURRENT EVENTS With the Special Supplement “FACE TO FACE WITH JAPAN” Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c ‘Tribune Wantads Bring Results i 33rd SEASON PEOPLE THE FAMOUS <I MINSTREL When the band begins to play and you hear those trom- bones slur, step lively, for with the already large advance sale, seats will be scarce TWO PERFORMANCES SUNDAY AT 2:30 AND 8:00 Admission—Parquet $1.50, Balcony $1, Plus Tax. TWO PERFORMANCES MONDAY AT 2:30 AND 8:00 Evening Admission—Parquet $1.50, Balcony $1, Plus Tax. SPECIAL REDUCED MATINEE MONDA Y—ADMISSION PARQUET $1, BALCONY 75c, PLUS TAX. RESERVE YOUR SEATS TODAY—PHONE 374. . 4

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