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Che Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. PAGE FOUR. Des PLAY, “SURE FIRE FLIN ers will agal Johnny erizations as of the screen have lar 1¢ mad a clever sereen| s his best in this pro- Headed by the action catries im | MAUDE FOX n nd of amusing situations that REV. R. R. HILDEBRAND. ; Aad Her ighly resommended by ne ~ GREAT REUUAL PLANNED HERE. = ard BONE | ie Fire Extinaasbe At Waffle House}\* | City Briefs \JOHNNY HINES SCORES : SS HF WILY TN NEW FILM 2 ing theater on Satur. [Bint 1 with laughter |® Hines, | the| Flint,” wherever pictures|the onlooker along with him to dizzy now giving a| heights of speed and action, so much | \™nine AN ALL-STAR BILL OF account of | 80 that one is made to feel that he is} yu pi . = sly humorous|part and parce! of the picture. When| “Sure Fire|a photodrama is capable of perform-! Vaudeville Varieties mn far and large 1s] 9s a IN THIS_NEW_ ASPIRIN und Breess 1 Charles Gerrard Imesay to be attractive.—Newark Star + Eagle. untold opportunities to portray some|ing this feat the picture surely must] img quotation from a magasine story: , yes oe finest acting we have seen in be labeled “Surefire?” “Her complexion was like velvet. over y im some time. These play?! “Sure Fire Flint” concerns itself/ which cream had been poured.” ers pia appareptly been greatly in-|With the story of the modern twen-| Somehow ‘or other it sounds too terested in their work, for each of | ticth century youth who knows no ob- them actually appears to live bis or, #tacies in his desire to land « job and her part. There is little attempt at/™ake good. ired.from one job after acting. The characters perform their| “mother, Flint obtains employment [pares as if they lived each scene—and | that brings with it responsibility and} how well they have accomplished|® cauldron of .rouble from which be! |thetr eads is to be witnessed by the | *merges triumphantly with the bosses"| applause. that. “Sure Fire|@aughter-as the final reward. The was given during and at the/story is told convincingly and direct- C the-mmowing jed with vision by Dell Henderson. All An a.ctowettos”: tej ene. wae lin all “Sure Fire Flirt” i one of the Hines goes through the six| rst, bets of the Picture seesoe ane le|reeis in'a burst of action that sweeps! wovies not to mies this most enter- a Tribune Classified bring results. 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Sui-Maid Raisins should cost you no more than the following prices: Seeded (im 15 on. biwe phos. ey Gin 15 08. = Leeman ‘or Seedless (il os: ise In His Latest Special Attraction “WOLF LAW aways ask for Sun-Maid Raisins U ER Last Times Today WILL ROGERS N= REV. H. GORDON BENNETT. church at’ the Lind stree! Mr. Ben corner of Grant s a student of ests and primitive people. Do Your Christmas Shopping |) “JES CALL ME sable JIM” ART ACORD af —ALSo— In the Fifth Chapter of 4 TWO PART COMEDY “In the Days of M “HEY RUBE” cans 1tell 10c and 28e Buffalo Bil? UY ASPER "Friday and Saturday SATURDAY 5 INC 2 JACKIE | COOGAN JOHNNY HINES “MY BOY” In His Latest Comedy $200 Prize Waltz $200 IT’S A ROARING SUCCESS Hundreds have entered and everyone is trying hard to win the big cash prize and the waltz cham- pionship of Wyoming. ‘BETTY COMPSON —IN— : “The Bonded Woman” A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Winners of the firat event: Mr. Burgess and Mrs. Eseray and Mr. O’Neil and Miss Hamon. ENTER THE SECOND BIG EVENT TONIGHT ARKEON TONIGHT You will see some keen waltzing tonight. So-all you good, old-time waltzers get your dancing pumps on. All be ready to go at 10:30. with a sensational punch in every «cene. Also Christie Comedy “Pardon My Glove” With Bobby Vernon Bruce Scenic Playing Afternoon and Evening Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 COME ALONG LOOK ‘KIDDIES’ Saturday Morning 1035 THIS COUPON AND 5 CENTS WILL Do Your Christmas Shopping Neate ADMIT YOU TO THE “SCHOOL DAYS” s BUY IN CASPER Seven judges have been selected to pick the win- ners tonight. The rules will be gracefulness, rhythm, position and time. ADMISSION 25¢ LADIES FREE —WITH— WESLEY BARRY oF WYOMING A story of the’ déep-valleyéd Ozarks with their mighty for- Shipwrecks and South Sea thrills--a tender romance The CHICAGO NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA free to beneftt by 4 LE'S LAXO -| ASPIRIN—the aspirin with the three points: Singing Boys PHOTOPLAY FEATURE BERT LYTELL “THE FACE BETWEEN” And That Laughable “TOPICS OF THE DAY” —It’s absorbed easily —It relieves pain quickly —It’s a gentle laxative TINGLE’S LAXO A*PIRIN Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box® Therapeutic Research Laboratories, Washington, D. C, n=O > -/ Matinee 2:30-—40c Evenings 7 and 9—5S5c Admit Al Fair and one to Vaudeville. T. Nov. 2, TAs WOT LAST TIMES TODAY “BOWSER’S BOSOM FRIEND” A Musical Comedy Staged by Al Harris and Presented by Bert Vallee’s Radio Gizls Company: 4—VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES—4 —Also— “DON’T CALL ME LITTLE GIRL” Featuring Mary Miles Minter “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA” . ‘The wonderful acting, the tense drama, the occa- sional bit of comedy; all in such wonderful settings and portrayed by an all-star cast make this one of the finest things we have offered. SHOWS AT 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7-00 and 9:00 Admit M. J. Hopkins and one to “‘Zenda.”’»' _T. 11-2 Friday and Saturday CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG —In— “THE HANDS.OF NARA” Bee Admission 10c and 40c Shows af 7 and 9 P. M. West First, Off Center Street “Follow the Crowds—You'll Be Astonished” HN 2 aa eS | WALLACE H. LEAVITT Independent Candidate for SHERIFF THINKING CITIZENS Will Vote for Leavitt BRGAUSE She stoude for law enforcement. ---He stands for equality before the law. ---He stands pledged to no faction or organization. WALCACE H. LEAVITT . 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