Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. _ = AED CROSS IN U5, ~<a AUSS ORPHANS Children of People Who Fied From Vladivos- tok Need Care. tok remat! word fr quarters | the prop Movie Stars, Reported Engaged Marie Prevost, former bathing beauty, who, fs it is r will be ;| come Mrs. Kenneth Harlan as soon as star receives his final decree of di- vorce. Kenneth Harlan, firm star, who it is reported, will wed Marte Pre- ™ | vost when he gets his final decree of divorce from Flo Hart, former Foilles’ * | beauty. » the Sovie outlaws. Expressions of ref Gicate thn $20,000 and gifts of fuel and supplies havo t stowed The fleet is expected to sail south ward toward Hong Kong Christmas i week. The refugees have not been allowed to land in Sh hai but have i¢main. 4 abgard thelr ships in the harbor. FOREST GIANT SECURED FOR ELKS’ CELEBRATION| The plans of the Ellks’ the entertainment of children on Christmas day are re Phe tree lodge for 1,000 pound 1 amount o! y of apples x are being unpacked and will be ready for the kiddies on Christmas iday. The school chil¢ren will attend the fentertainment in two sections In or Jder that room fo: pr them may be found. : 5 “TOM MIX COMING IN NEW FOX PRODUCTION Loca? followers of Tom Mix, the big luminary of the William Fox welkin, will have another treat in “Do re," his latest vehicle which to the America theatre next new screenplay, which ts from of Marion Brooks and which ected by Edward Se ik. casts the vigorous hero in th: dis. } tinct roles—first, as the valorous and Speril-defying scout of the western Plains who rescues the beautiful @aughter of the commandant of a des. olate frontier fort from a hostile In. dian tribe and then saves the post from the onslaughts of the savage; second, as the gulleless rnd passive youth who neither knows of, nor seeks adventure in his provincial ehell, but who {s suddenly fired by the desire for romance when he hears the lurid tales of his famous fore Dear; and third, as the brave and res olute participant in a South American revolution, whose daring deeds win for him the woman he loves and the com mand of a nation’s military forces. Those who are familiar with the waried talents of this dynamic actor €an easily picture the grace and dash | § wherewith he conducts himself in the Humerous scenes of this photoplay. . Pio say it {s Tom at his best ts an old @escription but true nevertheless. ee gece TOWN PESTS The Gabby Stranger soliciting Ald fer Homeless Hottentots or Fundiesi Finlanders invades Homes and Stores) $rith 2 too great Regularity, for Folke | were getting Fed Up on Him. The SWunds May go to the Hottentots and again They May remain with the “Webby Strangers i asper schoo! | 2 ELABORATE PROGRAM BY PUPILS OF MISS ETHEL MANN AT IRIS THEATER Tho pupils of Miss Ethel Mann drawn forth the greatest ap- will put on an elaborate program at the Iris theatre at 2 o'clock Sun Following is the program: afternoon, Tae acts will be In 1—Dancing School. nm to the regular Styles and 2—Stunts Bmilen bill and ought to prove high: ly entertaining. Casper audiences need no introduction to the tale: of there young people. It has al- year old children. 4—Hatbox Dance—Dorothy Sea- man. STORE OPEN THIS EVENING UNTIL 9:30 O’CLOCK Come in—let us help you make your selection! EVERYTHING IN MUSIC The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering 232 East Second St. TONSILS Are organs as well as your stomach or lungs. No or- gan, once it is removed, can ever be replaced. Quinsy and Tonsilitis Respond to Spina] Adjustments. ROBERT N. GROVE CHIROPRACTOR (Palmer School Graduate) Over White’s Grocery Phone 2220 SUNDAY A BIG CHRISTMAS SPECIAL L. P. WALL Presents TED CHASE and THE STYLES AND SMILES CO. Sy “OLD POINT COMFORT” A Two-Act Comedy Also the Kennedy Kiddies Those Clever Juvenile Stars THE DEMINGS In Comedy and Song —Also— j Ethel Mann and Children at the Xmas Matinec. Two Shows in One. 28 Numbers by Local 3—Christmas Tree Dance, 3 to 6 | Che Casper Daily Cribune &—Kitten on the Keys—Virginia Witz. €—Stars and Stripes—Jane Crow- ther. 7—The Shiek—Kathleen Sickling, Madeline Tobir. 8—The Waltzing Hanway. %—Hornpipe—Janet Lange. 10—Dancing Fool—Dorethy Hol- loran, Helen Ruggles, P-uchiel Kal- man 11—Ocnone—Betty Wiederhold. —Moon Winks—Chorus. 13—Kiss a Miss—Juanita Marsh. 14—gteading—Evelyn Patten. 15~@itow Worm—Marjorie ell. 16-—-Minuet — Charlotte Burkett, Eleanor Jane Stanton, Dorothy Sea- man, Virginia Witz. 17—Spanish Dance—Etleen But- ler. 18—Garéen Dance—Evelyn Doll—Charline New- Pat- Dance—Thelma Ro- 20—Hornpipe — Dorothy Davis, Margaret Anderson. 2i—Russian Dance — Margaret Grisinger. 22—Gypesy Beggar—Elaino Myers. 23 — Mexican Dance — Frances Cottman. 24—Serenade Baldine—Madeline Tobin, Helen Reed, Kathleen Sich- ling. 25—Tralien—Margaret England. —Gypsy Dance—Jean Wisner. Milltary Toe Dance—Misses 1 and Marion Mann. 28—Finale—Jingle Be! H. L. O'Shea of Chadron, is spend ng several days in the city on bus! ness. eee George Howarth epent several dayr in Casper from Salt Creek visiting friends, eee _ Business visitors from Cheyenne WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 25c LAST TIMES TODAY “DON’T DOUBT YOUR WIFE” And Chapter 12 of BUFFALO BILL TOMORROW HEADIN WEST —and goin’ like a cyclone Thats the hero ot this newand di ent Wester: nthriller See himleap froman airplane right into the midst of the swiftest sdventures you ever experienced STARRING HOOT TONIGHT LP. piri, STYLES AND ‘SMILES co. ‘THE STRAIGHT ROAD’ IN THREE ACTS —With— IGNATZ HIMSELF yas LORETTA KIDD Song and Dance. Something New “THE TOWN FOOL” Directed by Lawrence Deming Added Attraction THE HENDERSONS in “NIFTY NONSENSE” HANLY & KENNEDY In Tom Foolery Feature Photoplay “OUT OF THE DARKNESS” ¢ Children Sunday, Dec. 24, at 2:00 Prices 10 and 40 Cents or a few days ane: E. O, McDou- vail, R. W. Hartsell and E. Appe!- man. ree weeks on a ure trip, cee Martin G. Link of Denver, ts spending a from Idaho week heré attending to business af- visiting at the home of his parents. fairs. j ee ee Hoary Manfull left E. H. Themas arrived yesterday Nebraska to be £ trom Cheyenne and will spend sevena! Christmas holidays. days on businenss | a eee Use Tribune yesterday for e until after th: ds and get resu'ts Walt L. Lerson returned to Chey- onne yesterday after spending a fi ‘ays in Casper. Mr. Larson fs in the nsurance business. .e. B. E. Weeks and Frank Jerome eft lasi week for Chicago to be gone HAPPY NEW YEAR ON NEW YEAR’S EVE A> the Big Midnight CARNIVAL AND REVIEW —At The— IRIS THEATER Bring Your Confetti Show Starts Promptly at 11:39. Immediately After Regular Show The Jazz Syncopat:.:s * Orchestra and the Styles and Smile: Co. Now On Sal served, 55 Ciuts “Mix. ry by . MARI ted by TARDASEDGW SUNDAY and CHRISTMAS DAY AMERICA SU DAY XMAS DAY TUESDAY RIALTO ‘WANDA A AWLEY MILTON SILLS ROBERT CAIN ympany has gone to Morton, Miss. —$—[$—_——— JACQUELINE LOGAN ESSEC, RY sRESEES A A warm desert romance that is one long, breathless thrill. The story of an English beauty who seught love across the burning sands. Produced on a magnificent scale by the man who made “The Sheik.” From the new and sensational novel by Arthur Weigall. Scenario by Olga Printzlau and Waldemar Young. ABOUT MONKEY GLANDS HAS SCIENCE FOUND THE WAY? —To prolong life? —To make old men young? ~—-To build a new race of giants? The World is Thrilled by the great experiments taking place today to deter- mine whether the transfer- ring of glands from Ape to Man will save the human Lon Chaney, as the mad Dr. Lamb Mysterfously Called Away to Face the { @ = Unknown , , LON. CHANEY’S GREATEST CHARACTERIZATION Sunshine Comedy—News Shows: 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 0 and 40c ER and SATURDAY » ith LON CHANEY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922. Jack Howard of the Casper Suprty|to spend the holidays with his par ants. Gosmorourran PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS LIONEL BARRYMORE ano SEENA OWEN —Also— Lloyd Hamilton Comedy, “The Speeder” . RIALTOS TOMORROW SPECIAL TOMORROW MORNING, 10 O’CLOCK KIDDIES’ FREE SHOW Every School Child Admitted for a Food Donation. “Where Everyody Goes” ALL NEW SHOW TODAY “A DAY AT THE BEACH” With Jack Lord and His MUSIGIRLS COMEDY COMPANY The All Fun Show Including LARRY SEMON in “THE BELL HOP” BUTCHER NITE TONIGHT Drop in and Get Your Sunday Dinner Kiddies’ Christmas Matinee Saturday 2 Shows Tonight—7 and 9 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM STARTING SUNDAY HUB THEATER TODAY—SATURDAY STRONGHEART The Wonder Dog Lon Chaney as the Servant § Half Man Half Ape The Strange Occupant of the Mystery Mansion —In— THE “SILENT CALL” —Also— “OH, BUDDY” Christie Comedy * 1toll 10c and 25c¢ OF XMAS POPCORN AT HUB STAND

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