Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. FRENCH POLICY IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS IS FLAYED CHURCH SPEAKER REVIEWS NEAR Greek Editor, Veteran in World War, Pleads Cause of Former Countrymen in Asking American Aid Deeply deplcring the alliance between France and Turkey which made possible the recent Turkish victories in the near east, and highly lauding the attitude of Lloyd George in the same crisis, John Eliopoulos, a Greek, editor of the Hellenic News of Seattle, Wash, and a sergeant in the late World war, gave a most interesting and Wluminating address at St. Mark’s Episcopal church last evening at the 5 o'clock vesper self with Turkey Mr. Eliopoulos is World war- the states presenti getful of the of the various ci ing through to the people which he ap-|t In opening his address he called! attention fo the close relaticaship ex fasting between the Greek and sae can churches for the pa and to statements made b church dignitaries at the recent gen eral convention of the Episcopal} curch tm Portland, Ore, that full @mmmunion may soon be ex} fyreen the two. Greek churchinen are ce should They have expected to attend the Episcoal church pd to sesk the advice and assistance @f its clergy when there is no Greek church near, he told the members the Casper Greek colon: Present to hear his Etfopoulous was an interpretor one of the hgh Greek church digni taries attending the Portland conven tion. In speaking of the present cond! tion of Grease, Mr. Elopoulos called | attention to the f: Christian for nea: wuffered more nation for thelr relgion b their nearness to the Turks, who as followers of Mohammed are taught that the Christians are their principal enemies. - There Is no division in the forces of ‘when th mmedanism. 1 that Greeks should statue to Lloyd George be refused to em. he Greek church ern church the Turk and the fection. s were sub ligion for other speaker 4 KLEPTOM Presen 4 18—PEO War has id is now in as great TWO SHOW “France. tion, many. could not agree and what does Fr: in her desire for re: des'red to choke and kill England, being a just n Go? To defeat England she allies her BEN WARMAN Grandon of Sierra Two wonderful novels of Wyoming by Congressman- Elect CHAS. E. WINTER 'On Sale at All Drug Stores i and Stationery Stores in Casper CONBOY qyOM YOME Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 25c LAST TIMES TODAY Mae Murray —Also— Two-Reel Comedy TOMORROW ROMAINE Wn. S. Hart ta “WHITE OAK” —Aleo— JACK MULHALL —In— ft | culty LAST TIMES TONIGHT “THE THE. STYLES ANP SMILES CO. aplisianriaiemsasnmmciaaaa 8—Vaudeville Numbers_8 pas IMOGENE KENNEDY—TED CHASE LORETTA KIDD—SKINNEY LAMONTE And Others VS TONIGHT Feature Starts at 6:30 and 9:00 Styles Company at 7:30 and 10:00 10c and 40c —— VAUDEVILLE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY RS Comedy Singing and Travesty THREE ASTELLAS © Funny Pantomime CECIL NORTH In a Dancing Oddity JACK & FLO JACKSON In “Boob and the Girl” PHOTOPLAY —In— “THE MAN WORTH WHILE” MATINEES 2:30 10 Cents and 40 Cents Evenings 7:00 and 9:00 25 Cents and 55 Cents EAST INJUSTICE | any sort of an alliance Turkey could not enace anyone untf! France broke | faith with tles in the work “When asked to help the 1,500,000 refugees now in Greece many Amer- fcans say that Greece in the hands of revolut'onists f+ in as bed « sit- 8 tho ruled by Mexican ban- his is far from true. The com. mittee in charge {s composed of men who have the best interests of the country at heart. Were I to pick a jury of twelve from this congregn tion and present to them the charges upon which thc Juc> esbinet miriiters/ were @xecu‘ed they, too, would rose the death pecalty. They had deceived the people at every “turn, perhaps hypnotized by| their king. They had broken \the law hey deserved death. ding, Mr. Eliopoulos con he American celebration of Christmas next week with the Christ- s for the refugees in Greece, and i that should opportunity pre- the people of St. Mark's would {1 to remember that the Greeks low Christians and that they are in dire distrens and need of what aid Americ can rit ~ Sid tad SEE-BEN TO MAITAIN AUTO LICENSE SERVICE The See Ben Realty company, 202 Midwest bi ng. is again thinking of ne matter of securing auto r persons who would other ave to go to considerable ble to secure them. It has been ustom of the company in the t to make out applications for such ficenses in Teturn for @ aniall lve: The officials of the organization are versed on ll makes of cara and trucks since it works {n connection with the insurance department. During the year 1922 the firm ap- plied for 1,000 Icenses which were duly recetved by clients from the office of the secretary o! state. This 1s only one instance of the service which the See Ben company renders, pds se There are now in France 1,800,000 more women than men. TANIACS” d by @he-Cacper 27 PERIGH AS | ~TUG BREAKS UP ON GREAT LAKE (Continued from Page One) “ying the captain and his 26 compan- ‘ns failed to reach the islands, yet survived the gale and drifting ice it may have been blown ashore on the mainland miles from human habite- jtion. If such was the case it is im- probable that the seamen, weakened | by long exposure in the intense cold | could have survived long unlem. like | those who reached Sault Ste Marie, | they found some Indian cabin in which |to recuperate. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 18.—The | wrecking tug Favorite left Waite Fish |bay, Lake Superior, early today for Lizard island to continue the search |for 27 persons missing from the tug Reliance since last Wednesday, ac vording to wireless advices received here today by H. E. Gilpin, president of the Great Lakes Towing company owners of the Favorite. The tug was forced to seek shelter in White Fish bay late yesterday. BAY CITY, Mich., Deo. 18—The |fleet of nine steamships loaded with grain and bound for Lake Erie porte which left Fort William Friday night passed through St. Mary's river yes terday and early today and entered Lake Huron on the way down. The shipe and thelr cargoes are worth $28,000,000, aia EXPORTS GROW. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18-~American exporig in November reached the highest point of the year, according to official overseas trade statistics made public today by the department of commerce, showing an export busi ness totalling $383,000,000. The Hopewell Hospital Lillian 1. Nelson, Superintendent Thermopolis, Wyo. A general hospital, situated in the Hot Springs district of Ther- mopolis, to which visiting physi- cians are welcome. Rates moderate; only graduate nurses; for further information ad dress the Superintendent. NORMA TALMADGE —in— “THE WONDERFUL —Also— BOBBY VERNON —In— : “SHORT AND SNAPPY” ltoll 10c and 25c Daily Cribune “BRAWN OF THE NORTH” AT AMERICA GREAT FILM bmp gg es once more won the hearts, of friends when he made his Formas fe at the America prerao te yesterday in the picture. ‘Brawn of the North.” Supported on the human side by Irene Rich aud Lee Shumway, it ts little wonder .hat Strongheart is able to give us a play| that will interest. The country of unbroken trails is| well represented in the picture. Ev erything is made te wuggest the north- ern vastness of which so much has| sea been sald. {wolves who come dangerously close to removing from the face of the earth those whom the directors of the picture have conjured up for our amusement. Here as always “Brawn.” the dog who played so well in “The Stient Call." represents security and safety. ‘The picture is being repeated today. eee Black Sea Ports To Export Grain MOSCOTY. Dec. 18—(By The Asso elated Press.)—Dispatches from Black port:, indicate tnat extensive |prepgrctions for the exportation of A g00d eplecde in the play is the}gruin are in progress and the port incident of the , Sate “LORNA ling action of the book, Drama they stole her. and then to defeat death! BEAUTIFUL Madge Bellamy SUPPORTED BY JOHN BOWERS and FRANK KEENAN —IN— MAURICE TOURNEUR’S BIGGEST PRODT" if’S A WONDERFUL—— WONDERFUL PICTURE! Sweeping scenes alive with all ths glorious romance and ting: stronghold of the Fighting Doones to the royal courts from which I Love bringing her back to the humble farm of a girlhood sweetheart and a womanhood hero—to danger—to death— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY maddenel' activities are said to be approaching — ‘TIO DOONE” in Lorna's rise from the hidden & LEIGH FIELDING Call.” of the North.” You are king of your line. could be bestowed upon you. A Rishon-Cass Theater LOOK, FOLKS—AND LISTEN . LAWRENCE P. WALL (HIMSELF) FEATURED IN THE PART OF “IGNATZ,” THE TOWN FOOL The Big Three-Act Comedy “THE STRAIGHT ROAD” Directed by Lawrence Deming THE HENDERSONS ae UE, “NIFTY NONSENSE” YOU WONDERFUL DOG! —In— “The Wonder Dog,” no more fitting title You made many friends in “The Silent You will hold those and make thousands of new ones in “Brawn To child, man and woman alike, you brought a tear to the eye and a lump in the throzt, and then you made them cheer, WE LOVE YOU, STRONGHEART “BRAWN OF THE NORTH” PLAYING TODAY At Ncvorosisk, |‘ pre-war proportions. the fron works are preparing <7 ships for use in carrying grain end at Otessa the restoration of elevators which have been idle for several years! Use Tribune Want Ads and get results ready for exportaticn at Odessa and —————__ Merchants Day Dance ‘TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 $30 in Prizes Given Away Free--$30 First Prize for Ladies—$5 Merchandise Order. First Prize for Gentlemen—$5 Merchandise Order. Ten $1 prizes for the next ten ladies. Ten $1 prizes for the next ten gentlemen. Useiul Merchandise Orders from the Casper mer- chants who advertise $1.00 specials. We want to boost these $1.00 days, as they are a profit to everyane—so we are running this Merchant Day Dance_ Admission 25c Ladies Free 10 Cents a Dance Arkeon Dancing Academy Te yi = CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE £\ 4/7 B40) LY RED “Whars Everybody Goes” : NGW PLAYING Jack Lord’s Musigirls Comedy Company Presenting “NEVER SAY DRY” A SCREAM FROM START TO FINISH Two Shows Tonight—7:00 and 9:00 A Valentino Kiss -- Today To Every Lady Attending the RIALTO THEATER Time of Shows: 12:45, 2:30, 4:15, 6:00, 7:45, 9:30 TOMORROW And Every Tuesday Hereafter, a Beautiful Photo of a Movie Star Will Be Given to Every Lady. Rodolph Valentino Tomorrow. * Time of Shows 12:45, 2:30, 4:15, 6:00, 7:45 and 9:30. ; PICTURE! WHAT A CROWD! ALL RECORDS SHATTERED! q MANAGER TODD WIRES FOR EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT TELEGRAM MEL S. WILSON, Mer. FAMOUS PLAYERS LASKY CORP. : PARAMOUNT PICTURES, DENVER, COLO, Broke all records today with tha ture ‘Blood and Sand”-—colled the paling dee ee to help handle the crowd. It is very erdent I will” be unable to show this picture to the people of Casper in short engagement of three days. Ca 1 have it for the full week? idee) guile av aat ae M. H. TODD. LS ANSWER M. H. TODD, Mgr. RIALTO THEATER CASPER, WYO. Congratulations. It gives me great pleasure to ae topraee Pictures are making such a hit in per. Sorry I cannot grant you a full kk quested—“BLOOPD AND SAND” is such Ags attrac tion, it is booked solid. May arrange for two more days—will wire you later. MEL S. WILSON.

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