Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. Bl PICTURE 15 FILMED. |= IN GREAT WHITE NORTH wrage Voice of 100,000,000 Never before has a motion picture been 9 produced at the special request of the po- % | lice authorities of the United States. WYOMING Never before has the screen revealed a ~ } bigger, a finer, a cleaner, or more powerful body's Fh Ceary oer heart drama than the stupendous and Continuous 1 to 11 thrilling 10c and 25c LAST TIMES TODAY {4 HARRY CAREY | In The Name —— | of The Law” ea) OE fenders of the lives, liberty and property of the citizens of Casper. Shines Like a Mighty Beacon of Truth “In the Days of Buffalo Bill” Don’t forget this is Jazz Night | | TOMORROW ONLY DOROTHY DALTON sant PRS “The Ten of Diamonds” —And— BUSTER KEATON Children’s Matinee at 10:30 Bring 1 Potato for the needy families and 5 cents. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY RIALTO a = = xi DANGER! THRILLS! 1 ACTION! SPEED! FAST TO"VOUR-SEAT WHEN YOU SEE NSTHE'William fox"WONDER MELODRAMA T MAIL AN HONEST PIOTION PICTURE - ? FROMITHE STAGE PLav so ov LINCOLN, J..CARTER™ DIRECTED BY BERNARDJIDURNING The Dixieland Steeplechase. The Boiler-Splitting River Steamboat Race. The Daredevil Jump from Locomotive to Racing Auto. The Jump Through the Flames. The Greatest Series of Thrills Ever Staged. —ALSO— TWO-PART SUNSHINE COMED} “CUPID ELEPHANT” TODAY —AND— SATURDAY ER Admit E. S. Murray and 1 to 11 i9 and 40c acters of the ‘Possibly his nativity helped him tol nema Dis Che Casper Daily Cribune ize the Curwood story on the} creen in the spirit and amid the)’ | | Scenes In which the author wrote it ——- WITH BARGAIN SALE G. R. Hagens will leave this evening | for Cheyenne where he will attend the! jeter court for several days. jeelebrate the completion of its first | year in Its headquarters on East Sec-| TODAY AND SATURDAY JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S “] AM THE LAW” A RED-BLODED DRAMA OF ACTION AND THRILLS Also MERMAID COMEDY “BANG” 10 and 25c¢ | A Story of Tom Mix's Horse Adapted From Max ‘s Novel Alcatraz Directed -by Lynn F. Reynolds NEXT SUNDAY i | AMERICA THEATER 1 to 11 STARTING TODAY That Side-Splitting Farce “A RUNAWAY MATCH’ A Whirlwind of Laughter and Fun. MANY ADDED SPECIALTIES Presented by BERT VALLEE'S RADIO GIRLS Also News—Westerner—Comedy Admission 10c-40c Shows at 7 and 9 West First, Off Center Street “Follow the Crowd—You'll Be Surprised” IRIS THEATRE SUNDAY DON’T FAIL TO COME EARLY L. P. WALL AND HIS SMILES AND STYLES COMPANY 18- People-1 SEE ce Bh ey THE BEAUTY WILLIAMS CHORUS The One-Man Orchestra a eee wets SEE LORETTA KIDD The Cyclonic Dancing Girl HEAR : THE SQUIRREL QUARTETTE ALSO THE BIG TWO-ACT COMEDY DRAMA “THE LURE OF THE CITY” By the Entire Company ALSO A Big Feature Picture ALICE CALHOUN in “A GIRL’S DESIRE” ADMISSION 10 AND 40 CENTS KASSIS TO CELEBRATE. [=a in |derful bargains are promised by the management. The NOTICE. ‘The North Casper Busine’s Men's club will bolt. = social meetiag on Friday evening November 17. H. 8. SCHANK™c:, Sv has had a unusually successful. ca- reer and has obtained “tremendous patronage. The present sale will further the popularity of the store that already bas so many frien among Casper pers. e everything in stock, and won- Kassis Dry Goods company 11.162: | The Kagsis Dry Goods store will). - ESSEX COACH Which Two types of closed cars sell under $2,000. trunks, etc. Do you want them at the cost of motor.¢ar efficiency? Do you want a chassis such as sells in open models hundreds of dollars under closed car prices? Or— The Essex Coach at $1245? It gives all closed comforts, is sturdy, has ample carry- ing space for passengers and luggage and has lasting quality. The Essex chassis is always efficient and costs little to operate. Leading American and Eur: experts pro- claim it is “the finest, liveliest car of its size that is built.” Wouldn’t you rather have car performance thar. body trinkets? *1245 Freight and tax extra Second and Yellowstone (Mella H LL L.” The Greatest Human Story of All Time = a q ey STARRING THE GREAT MOTHER OF THE SCREEN The son, a pillar of the church, knew the whole Bible by. heart with the exception of the commandment which reads: “Honor thy father and thy mother!” TODAY AND SATURDAY Theater L. D. SEELEY and one JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S BIG STORY “The Valley ot Silent Men” WITH ALMA RUBENS \ Come along ‘to the white see this battle for life and lo land where courage and daring ; \ g rule, and: : 4 i ve. See the great: road ' written. Thrill with the star of “Hamoresque™ and Shee nt brilliant cast. A picture you'll be proud to talk about. COMEDY—NEWS—TRAVELAUGHS THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA The Best Music in the State, Playing Afternoon and Night. Shows Start at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 FEATURE PICTURE HALF HOUR LATER ZZ

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