Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 3, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM HOLDS | ATTENTION OF CITY COUNCIL: | MARY PROJECTS DISCUSSED problems regarding construction work in Casper, of which is proprsed and part of which is already under Many part way, were n ap by the ci These and Hemry loyd Building com RID OF BLACKHEADS ple, safe and sure fails’ to get rid of olve them, There is one sir t, wet sponge heads briskly— ‘ou will be sur- parts and the blackheads have dis- Bi ckheads, little er where they 6 and disappear, without any mark are simply A and secre i in their natural condition. A dy troubled with these un- sightly blemishes should certainky try this simple methed. —— TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SALE—Late model Forts coupe. well equipped; terms if desired Casper Auto Ttep Shop, 10.3-5t® WANTED—Young woman for tailor sho! uts be experienced. 109 W Sec 10-31t* YOsT--Platinum bar pin, set with ‘diamonds and = sapphires. Finder please return to Tribune office and receive reward. 10-3-3t LNG Continuous 1 to 11 10c-25c 10c-25c TODAY RICHARD BARTHELMESS In a Charming Story Experience A story of all you’ve ever known of human experience. Moving through scenes of vivid beauty and pulsing with adventure. Every audience thrilled by the rich and colorful settings! New York screened for its fashion and beautiful women. —ALSO— Jack London Story “White and Yellow” THURSDAY and FRIDAY In the Days of Buffalo Bill —-ALSO— Starting of Pony and Prize Contest ty and water projects were discussed. rren Construction company was awarded the con- Che Casper Dailp Cribune YESNESS HOST AT FREE DANCE THIS EVENING ouncil last night.. Paving,} Harry Yesness Barrel, * ; [Casper the Arkeon Ing. with tendance. there will rinks dispensed free. | eave your money at home, bring} your father, mother. brother, sister or girl to the Arkeon this evening and} “The Man in the! is tonight entertaining the public with a free dance at In addition to the danc.| the regular orchestra in at be 1,000 soft} " the trect’s on me” said Harry this buted to. Sane method of!morning, discussing the event money for impryvement Work/ As this is one of the few entertain- of a gen he pockets ict in which ments of ths neture ever offered to the public generally, Mr. Tesness ex pects that the Arkeon this evening wilt have one of the biggest crowds that has ever assembled in the butld- ing. = MAY DAY GOLD | “| VEIN OPENED UP IN MINE DURANGO, Cole., the installation of different points be awarded to © Com made for the Je arranger dition into the city © water was furnished mprovements had been 00 lots are said to have addition and the peo. Oct. 3.—Te orte: to build there, but|inal May Day vein has been rediscov- build until they caniered 900 feet to the east of where it © sure of water had faulted and a ve'n 2,000 feet long, | Mayor W. A. Blackrpore said that a] producing ore that averages $150 to | main and # dewalks | requ t council, al bond issue to cover this water} the nd other mains that have been 1 in the city will have to be is fall before anything can n, has been found, according to| officials of the May Day Mine, who estimate that values uncovered will be large. The vein is three feet wide and Is sald to run from two to 20 ounces of gold and five to 78 ounces of « Iver across the face with picked sampies’ running much higher. Ne A { $2,900 for the wrecking of baker car belonging to EA was ‘presented to the rrett clams that the car as completely ruined by the fire] 1, running into it at Second and ter on Septemb: S. Worthington returned from} Salt. Creek yesterday, where he had been spending a f Another © Sy fe X53 PHILLIP cay walla al FIN ie Music Co. Admission Is By Complimentary Ticket The Midwest Pharmacy Va: ‘A VAS Coy WowW LEAS L. I. Gulich, Manager | Ampico Concert Saturday Evening, October 7 New High School Auditorium Given by Artists of National Prominence GORDON The Distinguished Pianist and assisting artists to be announced shortly will appear under the direction of The Chas. E. Wells Watch for Further Details or Phone 1117-M _ The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. New Store Open in the Becklinger Building about October 17 Jaws of steel that will hold onto anything from a lead nickle to the window silf of an overland flyer are scheduled to appear on the Iris vau- deville bill which will show Wednes* @ay and Thursday at that theater. These jaws are possessed by the Great Abdiz-Princess Parlee trio and will be a big feature this week in- troducing some Works FOR CHILD Must Keep WELL Mothers ina Like Situation Should Read This Letter from Mrs. Enric Illinois.—‘*T toolt Lydia se re | ble. I had ‘ried | E. ew doctors: and sil said the same—an operation. At first T only felt the ee BE liittle girl to sup- _ 1 work ina tailor shop and that ineof work has been very slack this peti ee edo of the time. do not like to any chences, so I consulted my friends, and one i iy inkham’s |. Ihave felt bet- ter rightalong and am in goodenough health to ge to work. I recommend your Vegetable Compound and San- ative Wash to all.”’—Mrs. Mary En- he relief it brought Mrs. an7 bring to you. Given at new and novel’ | stunts in the way of acrobats. Their rr “JAWS OF STEEL” HEADS IRIS BILL. THIS WEEK Iron jaw stunts are sald to be mar- velous. The Princess dresses her Part and “oka like @ product of roy- a'ty through and through. Ben Abdiz and Bryson present an tron jawed and balancing novelty in which the male member of the duo does some remarkable feats of strength and shows himself to be a capable balancing artist. No one who likes an act where strength and the body beautiful take part can’ afford to mnie “Jaws ct The Kole Komedy | tric. comprising , that runs with the vaudeville bill. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1922. TraazwwvT MILY ‘THEATRE #% bis ew 2 two well dresked blonde & routine of d comedy. The male mem @ good line of “nut™ comedy and is ably assisted by the ladies. Special lighting effects add to the entertainment of the act “The Dancing Dr-one’ are two colored boys that dance with a des- erate effort to maintain their rep- utation and get off some clever singing along with the foot move- ments. Freddie Walker in “His Family” pulls some new stunts that go a long way. Walker is @ song and dance comedian from the musical comedy “Listen Lester,” direct from Broad Mary Miles Minter will appear in “South of Suva,” the feature picture « rT CASPERS A ANOTHER BIG SHOW TODAY ALSO WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MRS. CASEY'S BIRTHDAY’ A REAL BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION— SET TO MUSIC —Presented By— Bert Vallee’s Radio Girls’ Company 1 wish to thank my many friends for their great kindness shown and for the floral offerings sent to Mrs. Young’s funeral. MINAL wow THEATER picture. Aglow With the Wine of Life “The Eternal Flame’ GORGEOUS TO BEHOLD—YET NEVER TO BE HELD—VIVID TO LOVE, YET NEVER TO BE WON: Pure beauty asking only the fealty of one man, but when he wagered on her faith as he would upon a falcon—exotic exile to the in- trigue, giaior, scahaai of France’s gayest courts. dimly flickered the Love-Flame, to be snuffed by a breath or fanned to a bla:t, to consume her with a passion of sactifice, an ecstasy of love such as few women may squander on a man. 1:00 oe Today, Wednesday, Thursday -— “THE OLD NEST” “The Ola Nest" will appeal to anybody who ever nad a mother —and most people have, It is real and touching and almost incred- Mly without an atom of false sentiment. With Mary Alden, Cullen Landis and one of the greatest supporting casts ever assembled for one 1 to 11—10c and 25c} _ TOWILL ROGERS ee “CUPID the COWPUNCHER” Featuring: Bert Vallee, Hazel Heston, Ed. Lucas, Claire Elliott, Our Chorus of Dancing Beauties Universal Harmony Trio—Three Songbirds | Feature Photoplay ETHEL CLAYTON in “EXIT, THE VAMP” Remember, Our Ladies’ 10c Matinee Wednesday W. First, Off Center—Shows 7 and 9—Admission 40c E. YOUNG, i Bisnop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY THE JOLLIES SCOMPANY Presents “THE CONGRESSMAN” A MUSICAL FARCE COMEDY —Also— FEATURE PICTURE ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN pee “EVIDENCE” Admit Peter Tobin and one to “The Con- gressman.” T. Oct. 3. LAST TIMES TODAY RUPERT HUGHES 7:00 and 9:00 Tonight Wednesday and Thursday FOUR ACTS Saeed VAUDEVILLE —and-— MARY MILES MINTER Bee “SOUTH OF SUVA” A Triumph Greater Than “Smilin’ Through” in Dhe Drama Magnificent They the playground, men the baubles of the glorious P- eof Langesie end Admit W. L Wilson and one to “Eternal Flame.” TT. Oct. 4. aA bistop-cuss Lnedser

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