Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. TIGER GOES as Tl GrlGAGD * WRIETY ENTEATANERS cOMPLETE con PROGRAM _A young man who Is familia he ways and moods of s red when| who belleves that thes (Continuea from F Page One) amt.” M. Clemenceau decila: he read this “I came te fome to say way the thir song gives the impression that th’s | ap has evidep | “In sys Bar nd have enoyable time fooling the bird “A Pharmacy Phantesy” will | have to be seen to be appreciated. act will be put on by Frank Grace Webb. Gorgeous cos es and clever dancing make ut ‘of the act Frawley and West are two people who present some comic gymnastics t are declared to be excellent om conversations between them selves, who has hintself elp preserve the “I bave ne Now that I grave. least « young chap of spl appearance, deen a compromtiser, e foot I make a I don’t wan Besides the teleg has had persona] on’s wonder. our native birds ae well as his re markable atniity to _markable ability to tmit ate Itate their t has been geet in the | reat, vaudeville circuits in the Un te 3 and has never failed to es a raise Toothpicks” are two lanky da s who are very clever. In their work they present some un: | the way of eccei es will app “The # message who dislikes it.” (Continued from Page One.) members of the cc fally to ¢ Ission he Hon. Herbert Hoo. m in the title role and has a pleasing and interesting part | Mis# Debra Deming will play the _,| Part of an Irish biddie, while An y Kennedy will be seen as o real Hod, working at the railroad | tation. ‘The natural flow of the Colora ke to go there," hi he will is still unde other members of the cast | ¥ selected by Mr “silent” « for respective parts Pica © promises a show that ts to be an agreeable surprise big movie special will b Duncan and Edith Johnson nt Vow.” nore than double nd sufficient ee Gas From Food Presses on Heart If food does not digest it turns into polsons which form gas. This often presses on. heart and other | organs causing a nervous, festless s for use below. There ré-/ feeling. Simple buckthorn _ bark, } an una. foned quantity of | glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, | 000,00 acre feet for future di-/removes foul, decaying tood-matter as unforeseen needs may ap-|you never thought was in your sys- tem which efused gas and pressure Thus both | o Adlerika expels >o!sons ed for. their rom BOTH upper and lower protected and | bow EXCELLENT to guard pment unhamper-jagainst appendicitis. Casper Phar- 1 by water Cisputes.” mac present 3,000,000 acres be sufficient for all fea jects and some of peur water {s ‘not consumed fn | it will run down through IF YOU WANT EXCITEMENT, HERE IT IS! 5 MIX IN ARADIA PHAM Fox PRODUCTION Tuesday, Wednesday and Thanksgiving Day AMERICA THEATER WYOMING Everybodys Th Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY Rodolph Valentino —And— Dorcthy Phillips —In— “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN” RAVENHAIRED: )s ENCHANTRESS - BLONDE CHARMER, Alaeee AMATICN MASTERPIECE) JOHNNY FOX aches y THESBADICUHOUND ESTELLE TAYLOR LEWIS STONE TOMORROW And a Notable Supporting Cast GRACE DARMOND Also LUPINO LANE COMEDY —In— Shows at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 “HANDLE WITH CARE” LAST TIMES TODAY —And— Admit Mrs. M. Young and One. JACK MULHALL \ See “PIRATES OF THE DEEP” Remington Has added still another feature Quietness E. J. GROW, Resident Salesman 147 West J—Phone 2031-J DANCING Every Night at the ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY “Where Everybody Goes” TRIS Don’t Forget Our SENSATIONAL $200—PRIZE WALTZ—$200 UNDERWORLD Can you Dance? If Not Three-Act Master Play “The Douwble-Cross” NEXT SUNDAY See Miss Baine, Dancing Instructor, Hours 2 to 4:30, 6 to 8:30. At the ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY (ROMAN TOBE FEATURED ON IS VADEMLLE CHA YEW YORK W108 SHOWN IN “THE OLD | HOMESTEAD,” AWLTO = New York drawn however by mules; wearing queuts; ues and small bustles the days t lephones, wireless, mo- Old Homestead,” are thrown on the screen. uze, the director, was care. no _anachronisms Che Casper Dajlyp Cribune through and it will be difiicult to pick flaws in any sequence of the famous old play which is now to.be seen in enlarged and elaborated form! the silver sheet. } | oy Barnes as Happy ol } pair of shoes in this sequence. street around Third He hands the shes| The to Reuben, cobb! the street corners; took Reuben with him. There {s @ practically all-star cast|mear Ozark. ot players in “The Old Homestead,” which will be « feature at the Riato women hats; small boys wi morrow Theodore — Roberts, funnier | grand old man of the screen,” 2 paraphernalia of | 9 automo- “the! , brie, * is seen! ths tnele Joshua Whitcomb, while! George Fawcett has the part of Eph| Cambria. Holbrook. Important roles are in the} » capable» hands of T. Roy Barnes, Fritai Ridgway, Harrison Ford, Ethel and other familiar in Manhattan to- have lived there nor and others, pack on the wings of ———_—_—~ n these street scenes for a Paramount] Some of the jujutsu experts of] tes of orange. Japan know every artery, bone and erve in the human body, and how uld slip thing. You'll See Action When Mix Mixes With the Desert Arabs “Tom Mix in Arabia” Here Is Action, Thrills and That Good Old Brand of Tom Mix Humor YOU'LL SEE MIX OUTWIT A SHIEK AND HIS WHOLE DESERT TRIBE—THAT WONDERFUL HORSE “TONY” IS IN IT, TOO! “TOM MIX IN ARABIA” IS THE TREAT IN STORE FOR YOU Thursday ip P. WALL te AAI aS TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AND THANKSGIVING DAY er eS ee A Bishop-Cass Theater A Different MIX Offering; With the Same Old MIX “PUNCH” IRIS PRESENTS LAWRENCE P. WALL a a THE BIG COMEDY DRAMA The Girl In Overalls IN TWO ACTS 18—ACTING PEOPLE—18 —IN— The Wonder-Epic of American Hearts. You'll laugh-- You'll cry-- With Happy Jack, the “fix-it” tramp, and Si and Seth, the ri- vals in love, the Old Homestead. You'll thrill-- 78 When the roaring cyclone sweeps + the town away and saves Ann ‘ from death in Lovers’ Gap. HEAR The Old Homestead Quartet Admission 50c, Children 10c. VEE Little Lite HEAR Lig MANY HURT IN RAIL WRECKS ARBONDALE, ™., =7.—(By 4 Press. ee section yed by Harrison Ford. fies Ma ep a ‘tee Ilinois Centra! rail- Later Theodore Roberts as Unele| road were’kilied today near Ozark, 30 Josh comes along and offers Happy!miles southeast of ck a dollar before recognizing in| freight train collided, rear end, with a has come forward to insist upon him the tramp gvho escaped jail andj section employes’ motor car which free Macedonia, under protection of operates on the tracks, All resided) the League of Nations or some man: datory ‘power. The arrival of the advance guard of eterna cheat: jure, when 2 ———$< Two textiles ‘owe ‘their names to heater for three days, starting to| France. These are cretonne and cam- e@ first of which came from ‘@mengy town of Creton, while ‘ne second is till manufactured at ———____ Ga. wes the first public utility. <, " Later came electricity, the telephone. les, James Mason, Kathleen O'Con-| soa ts 6 electric waOwas: “There are nearly a hundred varie) Honesty in little things Is a great Thursday THEODORE ROBERTS “The Old Homestead” g When Reuben parts from lovely | Ann and Uncle Josh has to sell | The Netto Ladies’ Orchestra Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 P. M. iNO SVM LHOId 3JHL GNV NaIdHS V ‘NaIHS V U.S. ATTITUDE (3 DISCUSSED (Continued from Page One.) | tlomary organization of Macedo « IRIS SENSATIONAL U Three-Act Master Play “The Double-Cross” Cc 5|& ACTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922. ene heated ty M. Rakowsky, | president of the Ukraine republic, has given new zest to the conference dele- | gations! M. Rakowsky said that yhe Pusmans stood “behind Turkey in all -she may ask for In open or neutral )watetways, which means so much te = Russia. DAY and TUESDAY TOM SANTSCHI —In— t REX BEACH'S “NORTH WINDS MALICE” Also Comedy “SNOOKY’S FRESH HEIR” 10c—25¢ NDERWORLD NEXT SUNDAY 1 to 11 IRCUIT VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE — - * Tuesday and Wednesday ‘THE TOOTHPICKS Two handsome young men, robust in length. They admit that they dance very badly. We'll see! FRANK BADON A man of nature. His bird imitations are marvelous, TONY, TED & LEE In a roaring comedy act “BREAKING INTO SOCIETY” FRANK, GRACE & WEBB “A PHARMACY PHANTASY” ‘A peppy act with special scenery FRAWLEY & WEST : Advanced Comedy Gymnasts Feature Photoplay GARETH HUGHES in “THE HUNCH” TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY A Bishop-Cass Theater ™ TF 7 Hd CORINNE GRIFFITH in “RECEIVED PAYMENT” Shows ‘at 7 and 9 ame | CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE §¥ OJ IYER ESE LAST.TIMES TODAY \ “Brown’s In Town” A Musical Comedy Scream Hundveds Saw It Yesterday. BERT VALLEE IS A “KNOCKOUT” THIS: IS AN AL HARRIS PRODUCTION, 8 -- Vaudeville Hits -- 8 —Also— ay Admission 10c-40c West First, Off Center hs A : ll LAST TIMES “MY DAD” JOHNNIE WALKER Thrills, Action, Romance, Mermaid Comedy, “‘Ocean’s Swells” Aesop’s Fables—News Weekly. The CHICAGO NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Playing Afternoon and Evening Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9

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