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PAGE FOU THREE ALLEGE HOLOUPS HELD = Prize Mask Bail To ‘|= Be Given at Arkeon) rizes. mp nese prizes = SoS ect MAS, A BRANDT, PIONEER: the most original, com. ul costumes. There | prize for the lady Tr} fal costume as one| gent in th The pew Bieg “ot! ven over to those/ various costumes used’ k ball ges will pick out the win-! © Mrs, Arthur Brandt, age 28, died at home, 923 South Walnut street lay movning. Appendiritis has given as the cause o: her death, of the human jaw ex- BY THE POLIGE = a Anests Made Soon After Ste. Dewees Netter - “ {operation in effort to find relief was a sister-inlaw Two Stickups In North wo otickups 1 1No! America Starting Tuesday . ot are. Mi. J. Gothtets and the gaugh Casper Last Night of Mrs. Johns of Glenrock, who ne deceased aiso — aighter. m the} le time is assured all hapel at 2 o'clo _WICTIM SENT 10 (DANG) ¢ Ben Te shop, who was BRUSSELS — Cardinal Mercier, primate of Belgium, ‘was reported |e, oO oe Christ in lrecommend to congress such special lamendment to the restrictive immi-| jgration law as will permit temporary entry into this country of Gree and |Arenian refugees from the scene: of ing to San Remo when the rear | war operations in the Near East. } “ (a < axle of her automobile broke. <prectten tae. Record Trip on | ing proclaimed the week 6f Decem- : ber 3 to 9 ag American education Motorbike Made M with influenza. PARIN—Sarah Bernhardt nar- rowly escaped injury while motor- WASHING week. this} CHIC. AGO—The opera “Parsifal” by Richard Wagner, was sung fh ) 5.07) German for the first time in Amer- ‘oy OF mo cionr | === NEW YORK—Georges Clemen- ceau, war premier of France, visit- ed Oyster Bay and laid a wreath on the grave of Theodore Roosevelt. LONDON—The_ appointment of » truck] the Marquis of Crewe as amba%sa- dor to France to succeed Baron Hardinge was announced, be Casper Daily Cribune |SUMMARY OF ‘piston inches. without punctures, minutes, WASHINGTON, Nov. dent Harding was asked in © MessaZ® 4 ingny hat is there merely as an| teday from the administration jmittee of the Federal Churches Would Admit Refugees. Se MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922. Up til] as late as the middle of the {present time, and a string was a!- , Seventeenth century to calla man an tached to the ning, 89 that it could “idiot” did not necessarily imply that be adjusted to fit any head. UR! INE, X05 Cammet ay vate cltizr:. New Eyes aes } ———— Bat you can Promote a | rey The litte bow {nside,the lining of barbara meets Council of Gays when there was not American 10 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20.—"“Cannon Baker, holder of several motor evyele records, made a trip from New York city to Los Angeles, 3,368 miles, on 40 ga’ons.of gasoline and five ing 175 pound ement of 13 cubic The tires finished the trip ~ time for the trip was average 0 miles per hour the It is a survival of the Heep yeur@yes: com aetone Write for Pres ByoCare Book large range of s'zes Always One Bound Ahead of the Wind in Qne Stride in Front of Pate One League to the Good of His Purs' Was “TONY”—the Hunted Horse Who Shares the Honors with TOM MIX STAGE FOLK OF ree rom Page One.) CATARRH of BLADDER || 405 Fresh Roasted COFFEE |] Our INVINCIBLE Blend 50c ib. PIGEON TEA & - COFFEE Co... - 228 E, 2nd—Phone 623 (HELENE CHADWICKinTHE SIN FLOOD A GOLDWYN PICTURE n once been a = pup — ners to the Mother Lode nis impress on the ; WONDER ACTS IRIS THEATER TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Billy & Babe Morel “A Rolling Romance” m. u Nervous Feeling Due To Gas on Stomach Presst organs vous fee glycerine, ete expels gas and r nervousness almost Adlerika. pressure and INSTANTLY, Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel. Jose & Griffith “Love and Divorce” your. system waist causing gas and 'ELLENT to guard licitis. Casper Pharm- | Paul Brachard Troupe Hand Balancing and Tumbling—A Novelty Act yOMIN Geo. Evers No. 4. IRCUIT VAUDEVILL 2 The STYLES and § . OH, BOY! “WHAT- A-WOW" A Bishop-Cass Theater STARTING THURSDAY L. P. Wall Presents Company of 1923. —With— TED CHASE —And— LAWRENCE DEMING —In— Tte Most Comical of All Eastern Hits “A PAIR OF SIXES” The Funniest Black-Fac edian That Ever Came to Casper rT G Wy Exerybodys “Jacatre NG Continuous 1 to 11 10¢c and 25c No. 5 as " A BIG SURP 2—COME AND SEE If You Didn't See WALL’S NEW SHOW Photoplay Feature LAST TIMES TODAY May McAvoy Last Night, Please Come Early Tonight and Try to Get In. IN “Through a Glass Window” MAT. 2:30 “ANOTHER MAN’S | CIRCUIT VAUD ELL E _ SHOES” [== WE REPEAT AGAIN TODAY That tremendous hit of yesterday. Hundreds could GOREN BW ANSON mot get in Sunday. Here is your last opportunity. eee ae = ssl “Fair And Warmer” “THE GREAT MOMENT” By Elinor Glynn H. THEATER aa TODAY AND TUEDAY Katharine Newlin A puahabie ks ag Show. resente BERT VALLEE’S RADIO GIRLS : An Al Harris Production Also Dougias MacLean in “The Jail Bird” Admission 10c and 40c—Always the Same Shows at 7 and 9 ‘ West First, Off Center St. “Follow the Crowd—yYou’ll Be Surprised” Best looking Man’s Costume Best looking Sheik Costume LT buts |] NANOOK Best looking Geisha Girl Costume* Great Story A Story of the Snowlands | OF THE a Best looking Bathing Girl THE Best looking Turkish Dancing Girl ry x Best looking Yama Yama BRANDING Best looking Colored Man IRON” Also Comedy ‘Scrappily Married’ Ito 11 10c and 25¢ Wednesday Thursday RIALT: LAST TIME TONIGHT “THE LURE OF. THE CITY In Two Big Acts SIX BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS PRICES 10 AND 40 CENTS Admit WILLIAM CRESSWELL and One. “JUST TONY” LAST TIMES TODAY Admit J. E. ROUSE and one.” Number 02824 that takes the big sled is still out-—Andy Frier wen the small one. “Heavens Thunder Peals ! The Earth Trembles ! The Torrent is Here It is The Deluge!’ GOLDWYN PRESENTS is DIRECTED, BY ‘FRABMK LLOYD WRITTEN BY HENNING BEPCER A GC an RICHARD DIX, HELENE CHADWICK and RALPH LEWIS head the all-star cast in “THE SIN FLOOD,” the most original film drama in years. Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday Best looking Woman’s Costume Best looking Colored Woman Best looking Pierrott Best looking Pierrette Most Original Man Most Original Woman Absolutely the Grandest Affair of the Year—One of Our Famous MASQUERADE BALLS $100---IN PRIZES---$100 These few suggestions may help in choosing your costume for this mammoth event Cash Prizes for the Following: The six best Chorus Girls’ Costumes Best Hobo Best couple in Colonial Costume Your chance of winning depent!s entirely upon your costume. REMEMBER THE DATE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, AT THE ARKEON TOMORROW “In The Name of The Law” The greatest heart and home drama of the year at the Rialto todey and tomorrow. One solid month to record-sh: di- ences in New York. aes” COMEDY AND NEWS The Netto Ladies’ Orchestra Real Music by the Best Orchestra in the State Afternoon and Night. Shows at 1, 2:30. 4:15, 6, 7:45 and 9:30

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