Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. €be Casper Daily Cribune TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. FEATURE FILM [RANCH GIRL HAS DISAPPEARED Union Pacific Water Content |Worker Suffers ° nin ntiseta) at Sate a 2 ild Sho Of Butter to | Mental Breakdown M THE RIALTO} GRIEVES OVER ER SCHOOL “CREDITS gry tee aacees Be artes preg mie Alban Gre tem ACNE ON FACE a ed 7B = | CUTIGURA Ti HEALS » TODAY AND TUEDAY rany’s refinery in Casper for the last two years, was picket up “by the | Hard, Large and Red Pim- geri <= cab ples. itching Was Terrible. urt’s being] OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 21—Ann Lud-! girt, sent her and her sister Hazel to| OMAHA, Neb. Nov. 21- eS} WASHINGTON, Nov. 21-—-A case! pheritt's office yesterday on advice i show (ps : “ig | eat: te Investigation of the question whether} —————_ decke, 18 years old, whose home is|Qmaha early thjs. fall, giving them/*tion for construction of new shop a fig Great Story “Had been troubled all my ‘ with acne on my face. My forehead *THE honor butter containing 16 per cent or more} BRANDING me of{®? @ ranch 20 miles ‘rom Buffalo,jcheck books with practically unlim-jand yard facilities at Los Angeles,’ or water is adulterated and is subject! ited expense accounts. Ann started t0 | Cal by the Union Pacific system was to a tax of 10e # pound under the act IRON” the Law.” which will be shown at the ‘Wyo. has disappeared from her roont- < school and her older sister went to - t - wo here becauge the credits! Tork tg the art department of the|SAnounced at the syxtem’s general/of 1902 is to be reviewed by the su: ed r . headquarters here today. The ne « in he ain Fy - Sainte school el perseee Nash stor tae left a note 3 ; he sd TT ROE Ber ux Falls, 8. D., were not accept-|for her sister explaining the reason | facliities will consist of an engine) ,.tnorised Monday i AE by the school she was attending| for her Cisappearance and the other)house, locomotive shops, freight car ),ought by the government against ee a ae eS ~ max eget to the police to! shops, coach shops and. coach yarithe Tilden Produce company. The ae polar berate, 2 scab = Maa and will cost $1,750,000 the anncuuce |United States distric: court for Min- aL of the Mectectes|™ent said, adding that construction |nesota and the eighth circuit court of disfigured. I gent for a free Also Comed: ret peice stags a would be started at once and would app directed a refund to the Ti- sample of Cuticura é * Ae . in New York City in 1850 and was a/® completed in seven or eight)/den company of money paid under pan Magy hy Scrappily Married’ months. protest as a inx tmposed upon-butter 3 a for m nubher ct}. edesatnal MME Decatid | contaltlag Inties Wee 167 pee oat relief, I bought more, and ‘after 1 toll 10c and 25c¢ Sante a He was a R moving to, Napanee. Are between Jaboneria road and Tele-| moisture, but the validity of the reg- tion under which the tax was con- REPORTS BUSINESS OF oes ee eee mas | oop sary street and tract work required © court, oa $10,000 MONTH HERE Hc. &S. Asks for (en __ Mason an h Mason and s¢’| --aph road in which virtually the »: 3 of the latwe tn the LAST TIMES TODAY Wednesday and Thursday “A TALE OF TWO WORLDS” and BUSTER KEATON “THE PLAYHOUSE” rae | tive in the a | dustries. New Brunswick should have had purposes. Bathe swith Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. Remi Kach Free 7 Mall. Adroee, “Osticers Sees Sone c."Ormtmners @ end a. Faicors Be WeaB~ Caticura Seep shaves without mus. “ynofficial observer” instead of | Permit to Issue GOLD BOUND® sc re ee Bonds, Report Is PROPOSE Helene Chadwick Appealing In “The Sin Flood” New Goldwyn Picture Gives Her] < se YOMIN Many Chances to Display WASHINGTO? 21—Author-| astirxe! Nee OY si A 7 Her Emot Powers |ity from the interstate commerce | ™ent of a bounty of 25 cents for each r an issue of stocks|Pennywelght of gold produced in the es 1 him and also of cele, [commission for an issue of stocks What did she know a | United States is proposed tn a bill in- and bonds by the Colorado and South- es ae | z th poms le med oe. hia seer ern railroad and its subsidiery cor-| 70duved today by Senator Oddie, Re pe pas to 11 about the great os in business, the man } aa — oo porati to finance new construc- | Publican, Nevada. bank robbery? 4 to stage an anniversery sale | Enactment of the bill, Senator Od: 10¢ and 25¢ jtion in Oklahoma along the Texas . an t tomorrow. — Tequeated in a petition |@#@ said in a statement, would be a . Was her brother one meats and | res with the sas oniokion, | necessary adjustment to compensate of the bandits? -— ~_ offered at | fled © proposed to have. the Wichita} fF increased cost of producthe gol¢ TODAY ° What had been her relations with the banker? What did she see the and would increase gold production |} Falls ano Oklahoma Railway com-| | pany put out $6,000 in common stock | W#ich_ has dropped from $191,000,000 in 1915 to $50,000,000 in 1921. 19,000 in six per cent bonds. | Wichita Falls and Okla $10 for the Most Beautiful Gent’s Costume. GLORIA Meeteetse Is Dead} cor} nig NS ey SIRE orn A ea $10 for the Most Beautiful Lady’s Costume. eee benee? mer initir |e 3%, What did she tell the 16 Prizes of $5.00 each for these wearing the most n*| MEETEETSE, Wyo. Nov. 21—In| The Coiorado and Southern pro- SWANSON | comt? original and comical costumes. i be dlinra eur caster his seen Pa pede frengeriors mortee ‘What was her simple Everybody must wear a mask to dance. An ace mask Sec Lua; «Mir: MICHAL ding bon icon r cent bonds on its own ac- story that fell with can be obtained at the dance—price 10c. rful | pov clarhi hares ar whan ke aca ae staggering effect There will be no extra charge for this ball. . in o f Neb. | y i j i here from Napanee, Neb.,, to accept We want as many as possible to come and enjoy this big mask dance., There are enough of prizes to re- ward those who have original and comical costumes. All in all it should be a wonderfu] night. Arkeon Dancing Academy “The Great Moment” Ralph Lewis, Darwin ar King, John Steppling, Ottoo Trott rin! Orlamond and Howard SAY KIDS Did You Ever Hear Of the New in the greatest heart drama of a decade. ALSO COMEDY NEWS To earn money with which to com- plete her studies, Miss Margaret Nettleton, a junior in the Kansas Btate Agriculture college, spent her Candy Confection and acca Admission—Gents, 25c; Ladies_ Free Biatast ove Crabapple Lollypops? ROY STEWART NETTO LADIES’ Grand March at 10:30 ‘ ORCHESTRA ASK IGNATZ A Pennsylvaaia woman, defeated as in= “Blue Blood and Red” a candidate for the legislature, .is seeking a divorce from her husband, who acted as her campaign manager. NANOOK| RIALTO OF THE NORTH TOMORROW AND THURSDAY- A’STORY OF THE SNOWLANDS Every Afternoon and Evening Shows Start 1, 280, 4:15 6, 745, 9:15 RIALTO Times’ TODAY WYOMING NEXT . SATURDAY THURSDAY, {WILLIAM DESMOND A Story as Alluring and Beautiful —in— “Fightin’ Mad” ‘as This Playground of the Gods, FRIDAY-SATURDAY America Theater You'll laugh! The Screen’s Most Magnetic Novelty Ps ae ae in S Y. bal h —OFFERS— The Marvel Picture of the Age. worlds e me ew TODAY and TOMORROW \ P TED CHASE You'll See it Twice. “drama depicted near A med And Talk About It Forever. the North Pole. I STYLES:SMILES CO —— With 18 -- PEOPLE -- 18 in “A PAIR OF SIXES” The Laughiest-of-All-Comedies JAMES KIRKWOOD RICHARD DIX HELENE CHADWICK Head the All-Star Cast in “The Sin Flood” OF CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Billy and Babe Morel “A Rolling Romance” New York’s Most Sensational Hit Also a Big Special Movie Program “SHADOWS OF CONSCIENCE” Prices—10 and 40 Cents Admit—J. Virbel and One The: Most Unusual Pic- ture to Come to the Screen in Years HEAVEN’S THUNDER PEALS! THE EARTH TREMBLES! THE TOR- RENT IS HERE—IT IS THE DELUGE! Jose & Griffith “Love and Divorce” pres AE 4 V A ' U| WONDER acts D E V Paul Brachard Troupe Marvelous Balancers—A Novelty Act These are the most sus- pensive moments you have ever seen on the screen. George Evers The Funniest Black Face Comedian That Ever Came to Casper BRAND NEW SHOW TODAY “The Derby Winners’ Presented by Bert Vallee’s Radio Girls Produced by John Pringle, Himself 7 — Vaudeville: Acts — 7 eating Eddie Reeves—“Gh, Boy—How He Can Dance” Addie Singer in “Eddie Leonard Blues” Glen Singer in “Winning Jockey Specialty” Also—“THE CALL OF YOUTH” A Paramount Picture Moroge & Moroge Funologists Photoplay Extraordinary May McAvoy —IN— ‘Through a Glass Window’ Right off the griddle—fresh and fragrant—a delic- ious romance of a pretty working girl who found Tove and a new world through a glass window. See it-gand feel good all over. In His Latest Comedy “High and Dry” DIRECTED. oY * 1 to 11 40c FRANK LL D 2orie z WRITTEN: BY sas BERG TODAY, TUES., WED. by HAL : Admit C. 0. ROCKWELL and one MOORE Organist Mate, | 2:30 nites if rao Admission 10c and 40c—Always the Same Shows at 7 and 9 West -First_ Off Center St. SuSE ES “Follow the Crowd—You'll Be Surprised” alk A Bishop-Cass Theater

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