Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. Ox DEOL ES ae 8 First Adventures of * Sherlock Holmes “THE DEVIL’S FOOL” News—Travelaughs letic Association Day. For Members Only. TODAY-TOMORROW | Today Is Standard Ath- NEGRO QUESTION WILLIAR G. ROCKEFELLER DEAD : IS CONSIDERED PREUMONIA ILLNESS is 1S FATAL: : i AED SOVIET =: | i ene oeties | Delage of Children —— = AY AUN DOW YC ee ESCAPES. WITH SHOCK] Swamps Director) Che cn kes Baan nna ge 3 a <2 THREE INJURED WHE ee YOMING oR ary after a time|ing was wrecked on the West Yellow: jens, as the day nursery | sto bounds, and | the breaking of a wheel causing the ve hundred | upsetting of the vehicle, appeared at the Spears was the only member of tue r admission party whose injuries were very se said Jess Rob- vere, He suffered a bad gash in the Picture Filled With Thrilling 3 Adventure and Action “God’s Country and the j Law” —Also— HARRY CAREY I Revenge of Tarzan” A complete feature i: in ned 1 for the ch —s a = ee Oe ee “A Gambler’s Honor” NOTA SERIAL >_—___ —And— —Also— > private secretaries are | Buffalo Bill “HOLY SMOKE” Two-Part Comedy. ltoll 10c and 25¢ I with the correspond | ALL FOR 10c AND 25c Lorain cooked this fine bird! Begs turkey, with vegetables and the rest of the trimmings,” were put into the oven Thanksgiving morping, the Lorain oven heat regulator set for 250 degrees of heat, and the cook then went about the rest of her holiday preparations. At dinner time Mr. OMIN Everybody's Theater [NFLUENZA.... : a preventive, melt and ing yicks APORUSB | Sour 1 Sein fas Used Yoo | Turkey was done to a turn, and the rest of the meal was deliciously ready to serve too! didn’t have to baste, or ever open the oven once, because she used a LORAIN OVEN, HEAT Starting Saturday Never in Casper Before WILLIAM OH! KIDS FARNUM LET’S GO TO THE IRIS TOMORROW MATINEE AND SEE “THE GIRL IN THE OVERALLS” If Your Picture Is Flashed on the Screen You Ge. | $5-Cash-$5 RIALTO, 233% “Love Is An Awful Owen Moore The Funniest Photoplay y Farce in Years. A Brilliant Selznick Cast Including MARJORIE DAW BIG NEW MUSICAL SHOW “CAUGHT IN THE ACT” Presented by BERT VALLEE’S RADIO GIRLS BERT VALLEE in “The Guy Who Gets Caught” and Written by This Great Comic. You’ll Roar at His Dutch Antics. Many Musical Specialties BIG PHOTOPLAY PROGRAM “THE GUMPS,” THAT FAMOUS CARTOON.‘ LARRY SEMON in “THE BELL HOP.” WESTERN THRILLER. Admission 10c and 40c Shows at 7 and 9 “Follow the Crowd—You’ll Be Surprised” npr b EMMET L.J'ETXONN | IRIS TOMORROW Jf} Friday and Saturday m4 : ‘ career ih AMERICA THEATER the free Lorai in booklet; “An Eazier Day's Work.” Casper Gas Appliance Co. Inc. 119 East Fifst Street Phone 1500 Carl Laemmle presents PRISCILLA EAN As Cigarette'the daughter of the Regirrent, the most magnificent role of »hev : FROM THE IMMORTAL NOVEL BY OVIDA p DIRECTED by TOD BROWNING A VANIVERSAL PRODUCTION Her Latest and Greatest Screen Success 10¢ and 40c You'll like Ray in this new style of comedy class. It tells the story of an astounding dreamer; is brim full of romance and high adventure; is beautifully human, gay, intense, thrilling. Charles Ray at his unsurpassable best. TODAY AND SATURDAY A Bishop-Cass Theater “ SUNDAY oe A Bishop-Cass Theater Admit Julia Wright and One. A metic ed :, : “MIKE, PUT ON YOUR SHOES” a DOUBLE That’s What Bridget McNulty Says to Mike. Oh, Boy! What a Scream! THE BIG RAILROAD COMEDY DRAMA : THE THE “The Girl In Overalls’ §\ rovete Cross DOUBLE SENSATIONAL PRODUCTION IN TWO BIG ACTS —With— : 18 -- PEOPLE -- 18 —And— 8 -- VAUDEVILLE ACTS -- 8 William Duncan and Edythe Johnson in “The Silent Vow” Prices 10 and 40 Cents Admit Roy C. Wyland and One A REAL THE DOUBLE CROSS Not a Moving Picture, but the Greatest of All Crook Plays in 3 -- BIG ACTS -- 3

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