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

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PAGE FOUR. MILK-FED RATS ON EXHIBIT IN: CAMPAIGN HERE = MRS, Wi W. SMITE, WIDOW AF REFINERY ACCIDENT ‘cM, HARIVES. HERE EX- PREWIER OF ITALY EXPECTS TO rie U. S. ROMP, Nov Former Premier ee ae Gotie and She Gains Ten Pounds } 1 me of troubles yOMIN NG) Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY See the Assassination o Abraham Lincoin “IN THE DAYS OF | BUFFALO BILL” —Also— FRANK MAYO —jn— “WOLF LAW” TOMORROW JOHNNY HINES In a cloudburst of action!) Gales of laughter; Breath- taking speed! Big dramatic moments! And sure-fire ap-! peal! | In His Latest Six-Reel Comedy “SURE FIRE FLINT” oul warn Colored Denizen Has to Give Up Luxury for Jail Both parties n aes Its “hot roasted” freakness retained in this moisture~ proof container. N°: chaff or coffee dust in Nash’s Deli- It’ cious Coffee! It’s all removed by air u er ear, ref that gait s frie ends, due to its euatt arom s 1 us flavor. water, Nash's Delick tisfying, free from st ¢ taste will tell you.” flavor, smooth. or bitter flavor, Try iil “Yo Your Grocer Sells It In one and three pound cont«.iners. | Nash" Cee | LOOK ‘KIDDIES’ Saturday Morning 10:30 THIS COUPON AND 5 CENTS WILL ADMIT YOU TO THE NEW RIALTO THEATER TO SEE THE BIG PICTURE “SCHOOL DAYS” —WITH— WESLEY BARRY FRIDAY NIGHT ALWAYS A BIG NIGHT After a hard day’s work refresh yourself by dancing. Then you will go home con- tented. ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY “Casper’s Joy Palace” DANCING EVERY NIGHT Oras. : : , “J Bu LYE BJ LOOK AT THIS LINE-UP MUSICA L COM EDY VAUDEVILLE THREE PHOTOPLAYS “A FOOL'S PARADISE” A MUSICAL COMEDY KNOCKOUT with BERT VALLEE AND AL HARRIS Presented THE RADIO GIRLS "COMPANY 5c—Kids’ Matinee Saturday—5c Admission 10c and 40c Shows at 7 and 9 P. M. West First, Off Center Street “Follow the Crowds—You’'ll Be Astonished” FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 19227. a nee, loaded of course. Excellent | Mr. Githert was assured that while the .seirch of the room had Wag wanted at headquart 4 he reluctantiyy pulled on cks following with the rest of apparel, making a melan- lot of things. cooks, and is ache ade. No, cho'y exit from the room in which eh ‘ > a treasured the mementos of. * o " *. "s love and the tools of aj 7 Got s'ck so I quits ap’ ain't gone « ul rade f . . 1 wack yet.” “The w of the transgressor is | | g's & 9008 patriot dice. 1et'a | hard.” he mutteregy is oo THEATER |= 4 Cold gues Mr. Gilbert was-as Inzy a5 he was *¢¢. Yessir it's seven, come eleven. | eee SSS Today and Saturday TODAY AND SATURDAY > E ° “The Other a re) M A Céinbitiation of Our Fikons M P ith’ | s SATURDAY AND t | Mr. Smut | § PAY DAY I One of the best musical comedies f CC & the Jollies Company has offered dur- ing their engagement in Casper. A A FEATURE PICTURE L Mate’ U leek. oleh T ELAINE here, but an organ grind- N er and his monkey just E |§ took all the money I STEIN ok, D gees U Ter Bea, Every item that we are offering will “RECKLESS YOUTH” M “vee and Baty” save you money. Watch every special we P ala Sas B hina meee RES. advertise and shop with us Saturday. oni, arn fe: Seager 1 Saturday Mat. 2:30—Night 7 and 9 SUNDAY ONLY Oo pee R Buck Jones Men’s Heavy Jerse T P Admit J..J. Donovan and one to the Ss —In— y. S y ris. T. Nov. 3 “Bar Nothing” Sweater Coats In brown only. Sizes 36 to 46. They are a regular $3.50 value. SPECIAL AT $2.35 Men’s and Boys’ Caps With ear bands. Values up to $1.50, SPECIAL AT ees Boys’ Mackinaw Sets Consisting of Leggins, Coat and Hat, all to match. Sizes 3 to 8. SPECIAL AT Admit P. D. Goble and one to ‘(Hands of Nara.” E y. 8. $ , 65 WESLEY BARRY Men’s All Wool SAYS DON’T MISS ME IN Z Mackinaws All colors and plaids, full belted and half belted models. Just step in our store and inspect these Mackinaws. They are the biggest bargain in Casper. They are regu- lar $9.85 to $12.45 values. EXTRA SPECIAL 7.35 We Carry Complete Lines of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings. Of what happens to girls. in Russia, that vast region of silence; a few whispers have reached our ears. Are those whispers true? The fearless answer is given by Clara Kimball Young Supported by ELLIOTT DEXTER pay Prats “THE HANDS OF NARA” OR i “THE MIRACLE WOMAN” New York’s Fifth Avenue, its Ghetto and Russia, forms the setting for this intriguing pho- toplay. ALSO A Single Reeler ‘How to Grow Thin’ Whether you are interested or not you will enjoy this TODAY and SATURDAY Centinuous 1 to 11—40c AT THE |RIALTO THEATRE TODAY—TOMORROW WESLEY SAYS “IT’S SUM PITCHUR” —Also— MERMAID COMEDY NEWS AND FABLES Special Matinee for School Children SAT. MORNING, 10:30 Coupon and 5 Cents Will Admit You Also “NATURE’S BEST FOOD” A Movie of Real Educational Value. Hear the Chicago Netto Ladies’ Orchestra The Best Music in the State 260 South Center St.

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