Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 26, 1922, Page 4

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1922 PAGE FOUR. Casper Sunday Boning Cribunce two Up Antonio eng | screen, actor, and Mrs. Duley Canfie.4 | Danziger, daughter of the late C. A | Canfield, militonaire 0:1 operator, wi be married the latter of Januar The whol | clety circles that “““|Moreno to Wed Heiress, Repor under the great gray dome of t p tol building, Se Determined to Eidtine Boot- » legging “Under Gray Dome of Capitol.” Presents Passed Out to 2,860 to 2,860 Following nll Program Carried Out Yesterday at New Home; Enthusiasm Runs High to the pol a suspected ee MALLON which they will play if the officials; ‘The problem fs a difficult one here (United Pres Correspondent) Sah. the, ecmtendesl, “Seine anilt *| Two th and eight hundred and sixty children were the WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—/fhe pro:|armidine to tx aa atau becauno of the large suyplies ea “ “siecee Fey 9 me Aba’ ASHING ec. 26.—The pro: drinking in their fashionable homes.|iquorn received by d'plomats, some of guests of Elks’ lodge yesterday at the greatest of al ongress have de- It will be the public exposure of thos? whom ‘give it out to thelr frien Christmas parties given in the Elks’ auditorium at Seventh “ary offic‘al Wash-|i" official ifs who eaeation booties: Within the iast week a shipment of | and Center et: Pictvres, songs, readings and the distri- gers, In a recent raid on the apart-| naquor frem rope valued at $50,.000] = a ; : f eee ade un the antes : ment of a boo WILL RECEIVE A BEAUTIFUL PHOTO bution of ca s, fruit and toys made up the entertain- Aroused by reports that g0Vern-|the olite of soci ment. ment officiais and some members of ¢ ngreasmen were found in al OF A MOVIE STAR. The children were divided into two grou One group Congress who have: tale Cane-t0 Ss directory ‘The drys claim to have} as ial © building at 9 force and uphold all laws. including other evidence regarding Mquor law} | the Volstead act, have abundant sup-|vicietions by officials here. plies of liquors, the drys have deter- ic and the nex! In thelr campaign the men tO) have the support of the outstandi! Represen GOVERNMENT SILENT O N: HUN CRISIS N. Kato, professor in ths Tokio + who is in the United the purpose of promoting ship between this countyy :. Prof. Kato has been call ‘Hilly Sunday” of Japan. His % philosophy is that the needs of the people of the world are spiritual, not ae sical. ° TO TEST WHETHER AGENTS ‘HAVE RIGHT TO STOP GAR ON ROAD, HUNTING LIQUOR SAN FRANCISCO. r immediate action BY UNITED PRESS toe fea nheer '6t > machine in} Dee to 26.—Steps| determine ristmas spirit th acting on suspi y g outlined by officials of the Cal rnin State Automobile, association according to announcement here. The action follows the stopping of approximately 100 machings Fritay jnight at San Bruno by agents of Pro-| ibtion Director Rutter. It is planned to carry the matter » Washington at once and possibly t ruling will be ht, aut ffictals dec! te just wh the “irreconc!lable” @enate here, ¥ Margaret J. Newton of the! ng Audit company read a se ready to stop that itching torment Resino! Otntment and Rssinal Soap omtain nothing’ that coul frrmuate the terderest iin. te troubles hey hep Gi Shetton defects, Your drvgrist sells Resmel Seay end Oimtment. Don't spend another sleepless night tossing about—tortured by the burningitch of eczema. Insure restful sleep by tke application of soothing, healing Resinol Ointment. , Its je Mrs. Harry B. D 1 a like service for the sec: |, Eroup. | “The majority of the cars were a ransportation for the kiddies yes-/jowed to pass on with only a passing was under the direction of|ciance,” the prohiiition director de soclear nes ir yeas and other com comforting medication cools the inflamed surfaces and stops the itching almost in- stantly. develop the int of ex With reports of boctleggers operat 1 have a trump card érys will} ‘ent in motion picture and s0-' of radium have been produced. nally do not know on, but if recent e true We must ‘stamp traffic at ence. My instructions we to make arrests no matter who wa back of the vio/ations or to whom ei was to make the sale. No amou ¢ political influence can save the man caught bootlegging at the capitol Today LADIES Today EVERY LADY ATTENDING THE VITAMINES ns} ta-| § essential, heal! h-building factors, have always been in cod-liver oil and account for its helpfulness in over 9 | coming malnutrition. | ‘Scott's Emulsion should be taker for a reason- able length of time daily, to enable its Tich, vitamine-nour- ishing virtues to help refresh, energize ana build up the body. Fat TIAA. CASPERS FAMILY: THEATRE 2} 47 B10) 1 REDE “Where Everybody Goes” TODAY JACK LORD’S MUSIGIRLS Present “PROFESSOR BEAT” New aia Novel Vaudeville Features Beets @ Bown» ttowmteld NJ. PHOTOPLAY BILL FAIRBANKS “HELL'S BORDER” ott. 1 to il | 10c and 25c 4 TODAY A Story of the Great Southwest, Starring Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Admission 10c and 40c eeution and announceme with cars| clored 1. A speech ¢ Lodge. this serv majority le: n of the while the Casper as company! foretzn. relat intends also donated its cars during — thes: to make fn t in as be hours. | TODAY GREATEST OF ALL ROMANCES OF THE DESERT “BURNING SANDS” “THREE CONVICTS FEGENE “GUBERNATORIAL PARDONS TG FINES On Face, Irritation Great, Could Not Sleep. Face Disfigured. “ My trouble began with an itching and burning of the skin which Inter sm the ts plans {: & | | broke out in pimples. The irritation the lem and in the| RAWLINS Wyo., Dec. 26.—Three was so great that I scratched my —With— world s y | Wyoming convicts, one a Chinese.| | face. I was very restless at nightend 3. The about the walked out of the state pemitentiary| | could net sleep, and my face was MILTON SILLS and WANDA HAWLEY of the yea Harvey, Amer-| Saturday, free on Christmas pardons | | disfigured. L fean ambassador to London, who has ‘signed by Governor Carey. They are:| | “I read an advertisement for Also heen called home by President Hard-| Alva Baum, Unita’ county, sentenced| | Cuticura Soap and Ointment and Mermaid Comedy, “High Power” ing and Scretary ©* State Hughes for/ to from five to ten years for illegally | | sent for a freesample. I purchased consultation on the ‘opean crisis, | Killing live stock; Mock Lewis, Chey-| | more, and after using four cakes of News Weekly of the confer- ‘ambassador nt make another 4. The reconven ence of Europe: Paris on Janva Cuticura Soap and one box of Cut! cura Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Miss M. R. Balesteri, 514 Figuerroa St., Monterey, Calif. Use Cuticura for every-day tollet purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. enne, sentenced to ten to fifteen ye for rape; Ernest Nelson, Weston ty s Qun- sentenced to two and one-half to mn years for misappropriation of The Netto Ladies’ Orchestra Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 of the reparations following the ‘Mall. Ad¢-ore: “Curtoura Lad- 48, Baas." Bold 3 de. Olatmnent i and fic. Telcums Hie, wire Soap shaves without mug. Sample Each erntovias, De Shere. Bonn BEE Catic Ww oman to Lead Big Orchestra A Bishop-Cass Theater ot pare yourself : the watery, hurting eyes, un- pleasant mucous, sore chast and other disagreealfe results of a cold. This simple treatment will soothe the roughesed, strained throat, heal irritated tissues and break your cold quickly. Why wait—eak your droggist now for Da} NGS Bitiver Today, Wednesday and Thursday Some Chink The picture to see first of all! Some A semsation on the staze. A stunner on the screen! A _wonder-drama of Fastern love and Western love—and the old, old color- Wink ra conflict. CONSTANCE LMADG EAST= WEST Yesterday, offered as a slave on the Love Boat at Shanghai. Today, sought as wife-slave in San Francisco’s Chinatown—caught in the whirlpool of color-conflict when white man and yellow love her. De- lightful, poignant, winking, wooing, smiling, sobbing little Ming Toy —asometimes you'll cry over her, sometimes laugh. A New Year’s Frolic At Midnight on New Years Eve. 20 — Vaudeville Acts — 20 —And— THE SYNCOPATED JAZZ ORCHESTRA The Show Starts at 11:30 P. M. New Year’s Eve. Cet Your Seats Now and Let’s Have Some Fun. 8 REELS OF EVERYTHING ENTERTAINING —-Also— PATHE NEWS Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 10c and 40c ALL SEATS RESERVED—55 CENTS DOROTHY DALTON Playing the Two-Gun Role | | pas Tk “THE CRIMSON CHALLENGE” Her Greatest Paramount Picture Thursday, Friday and Saturday WALL’S POPULAR PLAYERS “MY UNCLE FROM NEW YORK” » Note—The Thompson Sisters and the Bryan Sisters Will Appear in This Bill. | —Also— ROY STEWART In a Two-Part Timber Story FREE SLEDS |For the kiddies. Every kid attending the matinee will get a chance on one of the three given away free. A Large Box of Smiles and Kisses Given Away to Every Lady on Next Friday Night THEATER CBE TE TODAY ONLY TOM MOORE i “THE CINDERELLA MAN” —Also— “TORCHY MIXES IN” 1 Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY AND WEDNESDAY CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE RALPH AND MAY NOVELTY VARIETY JUGGLERS A SiNGING VENTRILOQUIST ‘EVANS & MAYE HARMONY SINGING AND DANCING NOVELTY ORPHEUS COMEDY FOUR “THE GROUCH KILLERS” Some Harmony Hounds TOMORROW AND THURSDAY CHAS. RAY —In— “THE OLD SWIMMIN’ HOLE” FEATURE PHOTOPLAY “THE UNF OLDMENT” Matinee Each Day at 2:30—10c and 40c Each Evening, 7 and 9—25c and 55c

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