Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1922, Page 5

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922. Convict Sent Back to Pen By Daughter MEMPHIS, Ten:... Oct. 31.—Jesse Sanderson, Caruthersville, Mo., farmer, is on his way back to the Louisiana state penitentiary, at Ba- ton Rouge today, to complete the serving of & life sentence, after en- Joying 19 years of, freedum,. follow- ing his escape from prison in 1903. jerson was turned over to the authorities by his daughter. who, officers say, was angered when her father drove away a young man who was paying attention to her. Sanderson was convicted in 1901, but two years later escaped. After / roaming all over the country, San- derson went to Caruthersville, mar- ried and has reared a familly. pat esse oda ee As Man Indicted in Michigan Draws Crowd at Butte! Mort., Oct, and labor assembly, W. FE. Dunn, Who. wiih 75 etheetmen, is recent. HerMziter’s Faithin Lydia | A Bisnop-Cuss 11 ly arrested in 3 nt h pd ae Syndication iawe mean, {ater the) & Piakham’s Vegetable | |" Last Times Toda In sized crowd at the high school torium last evening. He was introduced by John F. audi. Driscoll, president of the Silver Bo. assembly, who stated that the objec of the meeting was “ against efforts that are to the prisons of this country.” Dunn's two hour speech was BOWSERS BOSOM FRIEND. Fun fast and furious des: short the production of Bowse om Friend which will be the tion at the popular Columbia com, mencing Tuesday. It is a rip roar- ing farce comedy of the modern type| and and depicts the tria:s anc tribulations} sbout it-Mes. FRED. P, HANSEN, 562 | ‘of a much married woman trying t ° deceive her third husband who just | hates children, Her eighteen year knows noshing about, returns s identity are only a few of the many. side-splitting situations which eel rr. Harris the producer assures + Columb!a is Bowsers Harris & Proy productions. Boneless Dainties For Hallowe’en - the dozen 25c “LESS BY THE CARLOAD” THE DOUGHNUT - SHOP 427 E. Second Street Phone 1706-W. IN “The Jockey” ito 11 10c and 25¢ TOMORROW AND - THURSDAY WILL ROGERS —In— “JES CALL ME JIM” BUTTE, 31.—Under the auspices of the Silver Bow trades protest ing made to railroad m.litants in labor's ranks en. tirely devoted to the iabor questjun. —— Che Casper Daily Cribune LOOK ‘KIDDIES’ ___PAGE FIVE. jYOMING Although he is the nominee for gov-: pg e:nor of New York stite on the labor ticket,"he at no time spoke on tlie political questions. In his opening remarks he stated thst he waa on his Say Sek Dots to Seeeneis Bape a TITRA (ERS FAMILY THEATRE 2% eit VE Re Mitieth oy taenneenn TODAY Saturday Morning wo Everybodys Theatre YOUR OLD FAVORITE : its fi \Conservatives masta scat THIS COUPON AND 5 CENTS WILL Cverybody and 25c AL HARRIS, PRODUCER AND COMEDIAN ADWiT YOU TO THE Continuous 1:00 to 11:00 | In Wales Back phi Es SPECIAL ADDED ATTTRACTION ‘NEW RIALTO THEATER TO SEE THE BIG PICTURE “SCHOOL DAYS” —W!ITH— Lloyd George 31— “BOWSER’S BOSOM FRIEND” TONIGHT AT 8:00 and 9:30 The CARNARVON, Walés, Oct. The announcement yesterday cided not to oppopee Mr. George in the elections upon recely- A LiGHT MUSICAL-COMEDY FEATURING Timbal ing assurances “that he will loyaily od . ‘ Bert Vallee as “Bowser” Sy os coon Hak ee Al Harris se “His Frichd” WESLEY BARRY Quartet metcative (Maher Sag abe Licyd fadio Girls Chorus of Beauties im Connection Bariceiibert i Ate ae A agile MAi&Y MILES MINTER IN FEATURE — Wits | Our ae “Don't Call Me Little Girl Proram No Adviunce In Adm*ssion 10c—25¢ Also Roy Stewart Admission 10c and 40c Shows at 7 and 9 P. M. Reniember—Ladies’ Matinee Wednesday—10c West First, Just Off Center Street “Follow the Crowds—Yov’ll Be Astonished” YOUNG MOTHER NOW STRONG “GIANTS OF THE OPEN” —And— William S. HART » As ¥ \ Nae JB WORD, te ce: Ae Picture Thursday—“The Wolf Law” THE JOLLIES COMEDY co. “MY PANAMA GIRL” A Farce Comedy With Musical Numbers and Funny Situations Also Feature Picture Margaret Beecher | Corspound led Her to Try it | | Kenosha, Wisconsin.—‘‘I Soret i meereoeaen es satan 08 Lo) HARRY CAREY —IN—— “THE KICK BACK" A WESTERN MASTERPIECE ALSO <=eliy “Sunshine Harbor” anything else had amee that ladvise all oeph ee to give ita fair trial sure they will feel’as I do Admit JOHN J. HAN. COCK and one to “My Shows at 7 and 9 Admission 10¢ and ¢dc Panama Girl.” T.-Oct.-31 St., Kenosha, Wi that has Tomorrow and Thursday Four Acts Circuit Vaudeville And Feature Picture COMEDY—NEWS—FABLES THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Afternoon and Night "Tribune Wantads Bring Reais ened at 200—2:40—1 20 —6 .00—7:40—9 30 Swe Wei Atgi cone’ Avone kt, DANCE DANCE DANCE WITH THE WITCHES AT THE WITCHES BALL ARKEON CASPER’S JOY PALACE Given by Oil and Refinery Workers’ Local No. 43 Hallowe’en Night, Tuesday, Oct. 31 ADMISSION $1.00 VOTE FOR Joe L. Marquis for Sheriff During his 14 months in office, Sheriff Marquis has se- cured more convictions of criminals and collected more fines than any other sheriff of Natrona County in a full two-year term. Marquis Solicits Your Vote [Political Advertisement.] bee ‘The Romantic Hall u- Fame holds no more vivid or beloved characters than those in Rudolf Rassendyl, English adventurer, who 80 loved life that he risked it daily. Rupert of Hentzau, whose villainy was so perfect it was attractive. 5 CAST Alice Terry Lewis Stone Barbara Lemarr and Ranion Navarro HAL MOORE Organist Shows 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10¢ and 40c Antoinette de Maubun, ad? * venturess and noblevomen, reckless of all save Black Michael's favor, Black Michael, who hated Rudolf ard loved Flavia with equa! intensity. Princess Flavia, whom Ru- dolf loved and came dan- gerously near marrying. Rex Ingram gave to the screen e Four | Hori - man” and now “The Pr’s- oner of Zenda,” which even excels it. Admit E. R. MEZALES and one to 4 “Prisoner of Zen T. Oct, 31, > i

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