Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1922, Page 7

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. Criticize This Ad =>[~ VAUDEVILLE AT ee COVERYMERT a IAI TONIGHT feature the Iris vaudeville wirich will come to Casper today and Wednes- day instead of Wednestiy and Thursday as p:<viously done This headliner act wil! be probably one of the fintst things that hns ever fa this line on ch Ir‘s a treat to lovers of ful, to pecsons who Uke to see the aparently impossible performed wath grace and ease, and] to anyone who likes a live act no mat- ter what it consists of. Yodeling, comedy talking and sing. ing, dancing minstrel singing and eancing, are among the othe: thin, offered by the circuit % “Through a Glass Window,” fea turing May McAvoy, is the picture that will be shown. VALENTINO IS SEEN IN SUPPORT OF OOROTHT PHILIPS AT WYOMING Aurora Meredith was the pet of the family. Her good looks and sweet | voice singled her out as a little bet- ter than the rest of the household, and she accepted the sacrifices of | her parents and sisters as a matter) of course. At the graduation exercises | her volce attracted the attention of a visitor from the big city who offered to send her abroad to study for grand opera. Her selfish little soul delight- ed at the opportunity, and she left home without regret. How she finally achieved her greatest desire, won ‘fame and admirations and sultors waited upon her pleasure, and how she found all this worldly success to | be dross and vanity compared to her rigiicr’s love and the devotion of her eirlhood sweetheart, are told in the latest Untversal-Jewell production, “Once to Every Woman,” starring Dorothy Phillips and with Rodolph Valentino playing a prominent role which will be shown at the Wyoming theater next Saturday. ‘The combination df Dorcthy Phil-| Ups and Director Allen Hoiubar which gave the screen such master- | pieces as “Pald tn Advance,” “The | Right to! Happiness,” “has again re- sulted jn what the critics have de- clared to be a photodramatic master- piece. Dorothy Phillip? from all accounts, appears at her best in the role of the| haughty country school girl who be-j comes @ famous prima donna with the world’s celebrities a: her feet. | Sho is supported by a brilliant cast, | including besides Rodolph Valentino Robert Anderson, William Ellingford, ‘Frank Etiott, Mrs, Margaret Mann, Emily Chichester, Elinor Field and many others. As a production, ‘ to Every Woman," is a scenic tri- umph, no expense having been spared to “Phe Right to Happiness.” ee ences ORDER YOU Children’s Home Por- traits for Christmas. To see sam- ples call 1473) afternoons. 11-16-10t et LONDON—Austin Brerton, journ- alist and dramatic critic died, Your Retail Market There is a reason wh: Omaha offers you hig grade goods, fair prices apd quick service. Omaha is the fourth railroad center in America. Ten trunk and twenty-two branch railroads lead intoOmahsa Brain goods from all over the world. se These railroads—with bund- reds of branches in the Mid- West-—insure quick delivery of to you. ctores are treasure houses worth a visit whether you wish to buy or not. Ask Us About Them. Write Chamber of Commerce, Omaha for Booklet Ask for “Omsha—Retail Center” LONDON, Nov. 20. — (By The Associated Press.) — The Evening News today printed a dispatch from Dublin saying Difficult feats in conto-t’on snu| it Was rumored Erskine Childers and eisht other unnamed | hand balincing and turab'ing wi} Men had been executed. Shortly afterwards, however it re- ceived another d A seething wave of humanity struggled its slow way in and out of the Iris theater at each show last night greeting once again its idols of last year, Ignatz, Loretta Kidd, and a bevy of beautiful maidens, not to consider the three | or four male members of the great feature company “Style and Smiles,” which opened an indefinite engage- ment in Casper Sunday night. “The Lure of the City” had been chosen as the initial bill, This was a long show interspersed with many musteal and other entertaining fea- tures. The Irama was interesting in ftself and presented some far from pleasant pictures, but in the char veters it brought out, many of them beautiful ard one of them funny, it made up for any morbid- ness that the plot might have con- tained { The old fashioned mother, the wayward daughter, the hypocritical preacher interested in foreign mis- sions, aaother minister {interested in the real welfare of those around him, and the straight-from-the- shoulder fatherly old man all are Dbroaght out pith distinctness and with remarkable trueness. Loretta Kidd takes the part of part wonderfully. The headliner was no less charm: | ing in her dance number that was | given between acts. She has the | real grace and freedom of an ac- complished ballet and toe dancer | which coupled with remarkable en- durance is sure to make her the queen of Casper musical comedy. Ignatz made his bow last night | tain if CARTER’S Little Liver Pills, the sure safe and ensy headache no equal. Purely Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Price atch from the Irish capital, stating the| rumor-tegarding Childers had been officially denied. “STYLES AND SMILES COMPANY PLAYS TO BIG HOUSE IRIS PACKED AT ALL SHOWS FOR DEBUT HERE SUNDAY. the herome and carries through her in his own funny way, which ts not exactly anybody's way but that of Ignatz. He surrounded himseif with three other funny ones and procegded to make the audiencc | roar ‘their approval } Bin Williams is a versatile ! musician who can take the place | of an average sized orchestra. He | surprised all who heard inim last | night, and was forever pulling some new stunt Willams played not only drums, guitar, and mouth organ at the same time but he also imitated with his mouth the notes | of a cornet, banjo, or other inusical instruments. The chorus ts very well trained and does some exceptionally good work As a whole, the Styles and Smiles company ought to receive a good run in Casper, for it has within ite number persons capable of making many friends. Don't Fail to Attend the Great INTERNATIONAL | LIVE STOCK | EXPOSITION Horse Fair and Inter- national Grain and Hay Show Union Stock Yards, icago, Dec. 2,to 9, 1922 A Wonderful Educational Institution. Nowhere else can such a stupendous uggregation of the products of Internation- al Agriculture be seen. Many features of enter- tainment for the family. See Chica, in Its Pre-Holl = attire aes All previous entries have been exceeded this season. Brilliant evening entertain- ment. Be sure you travel via ~ C.&NW.Ry Full particulars regarding fares train schedules, ete., on appli- cation to Ticket Agents. | Christmas Bells -- And Cash Register Bells They'll both be ringing next month! A little ad in the “Christmas Gift Suggestions” col- umns of this newspaper’s Alphabetical Classified Sec- tion will ring the bell of your cash register— And keep it ringing from December Ist to the 24th. Our representative will the music. call to tell you how to start Do You Realize That There Are Only a Shopping Days Until Christmas? Buy Your Gifts NOW in Casper be Casper Daily Cribune our Ads Won't Pull nless Properly isplayed No matter how carefully you wnte your advertise- ment, or the menit of the article you offer for sale--un- less the proper typographical display is employed, much of the effectiveness of your message is lost q Here’s Where We Come in Strong q The Tribune employs the most skilled ad compositors of any newspaper in the west--men who are artists in their line of work--men with years of experience on the largest newspapers in the country Our “‘layout” man improves on your ideas. He makes a study of proportion and display--he knows type faces, and their relation to each other, just as the artist knows perspective and color harmony. And _ that’s the reason Tribune ads are held up as a model by practically every newspaper in the West--not even excepting Denver q Attractive Advertisements Plus Guayanteed Circulation ‘That’s a combination hard to beat. (They bring you business, keep the cash register ringing, cut the over- head and reduce the selling cost. Advertising cre- ates volume business--and volume is what counts in modern business. ‘

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