Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. Coe Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1922. +] eyed young woman who for two years! thing bigger than giving—and that is) has lived without money. Hei: cloth-| sharing. [ine has been of the simplest. one And so the night wore op. She arew| o!} ies.) two middies, and the poinmnat/ou: of the desk a Uttle notebook of} of other garments. Recently she has/ poms which Garland had written.| substituted knickers for the skirt. | Some ot them ‘auvored: Fumkcitiby (Get CLOSE- uP OF RICH PHILOSOPHER pep gees Bova Bcf. = {Beeb wa aeerecn kee ae ever sht was needed, in shop, hospttal/assure1 me, had not read a line ped or home, and tc ask for such simple| Whitman until recently. SPECIAL TONIGHT Stewed Chicken With Noodles things as supplied her wants, Hold-| Eventually we, too, turned in and BY JOSEPHINE VAN DE GRIFT ing such ideas it was natural that she)the last yellow light was blotted out 7 should gravitat wentually fo the|in the little reconstructed chicken . o MIDDLEBORO. Mass., Oct. I have spent a night) Eebitat of Gariand..where she has|house, where s drama of considerable | 3 : J deen ving quietly for several months proportions ts being played. ° ; { is quietly for se months | proport! 7 under the roof of Charles Garland ear-old millionaire. joni the departure o€ Garlands wife) A kitten, tat recently & derelict | R = who gave up fortune, wife and children in order that he might tor =; im eallbA atteatic of the Be te. Campaign Against. Persons }. "himself, ind Sateasare ‘phloesgheeser station inetecr at ae teh! Sk eee Who ¢ Brey. Concealed His hermit retreat is a reconstructed henhouse, divided} “At first."\ she said, “my td¢a was] sees. FI otaM Weapons Being Waged tedueh the mi and equipped with a stove, a table, a|sust to give'what I could to otbers.| ‘The world uses 600,000,000 pins aj by the Police. . Ys But then I found out there fs some week act relation between pa he wag goin | THEATRE — _ THE PERNICIOUS PAIN - CASPERS SFAMILY ef n stockings A comedy full of pep and funny situations. agey mus 7 = | WILL YIELD TO IT et Galicriic acid compounds are|pells the drawbacks of indigestion TODAY @ecognized by physicians rh e fronted eee ° | Bataan hs “FINNEGAN’S ALLEY” Aspirin je not « narcotic or habit- 4 c | the Tinuteg tie gator cap- ’ Himes, and Pape A ed yrestion and "consequent Interspersed with speci h‘ies and musical numbers. ee apts iF pa e laxative | Believe: mapirin’ fo BOS neat | = alag contéine alds in rid~ ALSO A BIG SPECIAL PICTURE ~~ rin ‘ou oO! ermanen: TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN cis- wamsege, the auives botwter that is one of the successes of the year. | TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN “ | Tes ebeorted sacily | ‘WHAT’S YOUR HURRY?” something It relieves pain quickly S Z } —It’s a gentle laxative hot will ring out nee Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box” J fous quarter. So sEPHNE VAN DE GRIFT Therapeutic Research or Mame 5 pre ane Ser - | Washiakieey | A Bishop-Cass Theater W. First, off Center Shows 7 and 9 Admission 40c ried; aber daltt sn. tablets given to {hterpreting everything] TODAY AND THURSDAY in ea sane and linden rough the medium of sex,” he said thd ands ogelava aaaioep lat fc Efe alin 't, koowsbut twist soins othe GERALDINE FARRAR The well IN tis. whsc ine polio. ees ge VOTE FOR “FLAME nfeoe SHER Totlme: auttaee eee A ore peonie THREE DAYS EN coy . read Edward ( penter : OF THE vou oristatecs “Seeks! CHARLES A. CULLEN {] DESERT” Sidon FRENCH REVOLUTION IS Waa Sal (ate . TOMORROW 2 A Story Full of Desert Thrills id Action ALSO- Two-Part Comedy “FOR LAND’S SAKE” ito 11 10c and 25c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WESLEY BARRY nrough her head. Some Boy! Some Joy! per tepulgentis der his arm and went to his bed in utes he would reach] ,, fresh clgaret from amp. Behind the lamp Women Seeking Happiness. PICTURED GRAPHICALLY oe ee IN AMERIGA FEATURE County Commissioner poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay un ‘The seething turmoit of the French | Wells “Outline of Hist OPE: the “teks: foe (4-¥ear Term) revolution is masterfully brought out] line of Science,” a vol of Ibsen's ag simply antl plains IN in the great picture now playing at|p’ays, a work of Fdward Carpenter, | r soll “PENROD” the America theater, “Orphans of Vhe| other books combining ‘poetry, his- gh shy and wistful, Doris Ben- (Political Advertisement). Storm,” which has as its lea®ing| ‘ory and science. on vigorously denied that she agre=4 Ughts, Lillian and Dorothy Gish. Between cigarets Garland leaned Jand’s theories. | in his chair offering occastonal This D, W. Griffith production dyes{ bs not fall short of expectations for the } Observations. spectacular and contains many ex-| “Jung and Freud and the rest were amples of fine characterization. The {———————_________——_ revolutien as Dickens saw it}; al novel have seen it | are brought forth in an eple photo coe noresesenes{ DISTRIBUTE. BOOKLETS | story in its beginning which leads to the rumble of the = appros @rawn into the grasp of the conflict The portrayal of the characters Danton and Mobespierre, the two/men who for a long time had the French revolution at their finger tips, is un-| in usually well done and is bound to be] Ohio, who has prepared a little book: of interest to anyone who wishes to] le; which should be in the hands of study the struggle from the stand-Jovery motorist and especially in the paint of its leading characters. nands of the “new” driver. Three a vundred copies of the booklet are in ‘each person! ose things alone.! learn just now, be a good farmer.” n was likewise anx- to be a good farmer pursuit of happiness, uresque as Garland’s career of this friendly- DEMOCRATS! HAVE YOU REGISTERED? 1 driving is mostly nice steer- R. E. <enzie of Canton, If not, you have only two more chances left—TOMOR- ROW (Thursday, Oct. 26) and .FRIDAY (October 27), Failure to register will prevent you from voting. HAROLD LLOYD GRANDMA'S . BoY is Finst 5 Parr Picrurs Our Hero is And You Will “g he nds of the Sant corporation Fourth HupmopPile | |vra'win ve given away at tho Van th this evening during the Is Purchased -By xtomoblle show. m gle of driving is taken up ind discussed from the standpoint of One Casper Buyer] perona ana putitc satety ana also from the standpoint of getting the See ee , S not often buy four} Sfeatest good out of aear. The three ‘applying Sloan's, By quick- Gre ream dome not often uty four | Soints Involved are, how to park, how | | SMHNE eicaiaion of Bicod the nape, of tne = ia o improve your driving, and hovg to! aluse, but the Hupmobile touring ear Max Hirsch from the John ne “ andy for sore, bruised muse hunt agency on the floor of sy me dies a and nei night ‘marked the} I" Mexico there are certain locall. REE Fe he kind that Mr. Hirsch | ties where rain has never been known Sloan's Liniment-hills pain! to ave also found in Sloan's jef from rheumatism, Keep DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Byron 8S. Huie, Chairman Se Awkward, _-— Giggle Bashful, Chortle Helpless, Laugh Brave, —— Shake Bold, —— Quake Fearless, Roar FOUR ACTS CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE ESMERALDA & WEBB MURRAY & PARK —In— In “NIFTY NONSENSE” A Singmg and Musical Oddity Singing, Talking and Dancing A LAUGHING JOY—“GRANDMA’S BOY” Lloyd’s Latest and Most Original Comedy Candidate for City Council Ward No.3 Sere 1 to es TODAY ONLY Double Bill JACK HOLT Ina drama of hate and soul- testing ordeal in a land that belongs to the strong “THE CALL OF THE NORTH —Also— [Political Advertisement.] DAVIS & NELSON WILLIAMS & LEE TRIO Comedy Acrobats Ground Tumbling Present “A CHEERFUL LIAR” H. L. SEIDEL Candidate for .~ COUNCILMAN Third Ward —ALSO— FEATURE PICTURE ALICE LAKE —3Ne— “THE HOLE IN THE WALL” A story of love and spirits, in which an amateur detective qualifies as an ex- perienced lover, and wherein “spirits” operate for love and revenge. —Also— i CURRENT EVENTS AND TOPICS OF THE DAY. Matinee at 2:30—40c Evenings at 7 and 9—55c ‘A Bishop-Cass Theater NOW PLAYING Reginald Denny D. Ww. GRIFFITH’S Star of ‘The Leather Pushers’ saws coer (| Orphans of the Storm’ ON THE AFFILIATED TICKET Election November 7 Twelve Reels of Love, Thrills and Stupendousness. GENERAL ADMISSION 50c TOMORROW 100 Seats at 75c Wi S HART ADAPTED FROM “TWO ORPHANS” wv : Admit W. F. Abbott and one to “Orphans of th e Storm.” T. Oct, 25. A Bishop-Cass Theater Admit R. C. Cather and one to Iris: Vaudeville. (Political Advertisement J eee ee

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