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THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1923. he Casper Dally Cribune ts |ashore, the fight is now to be directed! ate tecpmee Tae eet BANS HOTEL WILL ut their source, or at least to establish |! bl ‘ floors of guest rooms above. ues a information abroad which} cover possession of territory inhabited will enable American :authorities to BE EN A i | ———— by Danes and Poles, and to begin keep such a close check on wholesale 4 again to prepare her hegemony over|U. 8. PARTICIPATION IN dealers as to diminish the probability . { ‘ i Europe. CONFERENCE CONSIDERED of large supplies coming through. ADDITION iF ANNEX “We know very well right now,” WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—Assurances Col. O. G. Forrer, assistant director | Hi ._|Says the premier’s cable message,|of immediate consideration for the jot the” prohibition bureau's narcoti¢) | division, is en route to Europe in this)_ CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 4.—Harry |connection and {s said to carry creden-,?- Hynds, manesyr of the Plains jtials from the state department to of:| hotel, éne of the raost famous hostel- nati [3 NEAR BREAK | building and adjoining it. The ground |smaller allies of France, notably Po- in the same light brick as the main /iand and Czecho-Slovakia, floor will be used for stores with four|neutrals such as Denmark, “that the day Germany will want to make war it will be on the smaller Her plan of and even to re- that she will throw he: representation non-aggression resolution of Senator Robinson, Dem- ocrat, Arkansas, proposing American on the would| commission, were given by, admints- leave her free to do go and would.pro-|tration senate hiblt us from golng to their help.” i * reparatl jficials of s'milar bureaus in several | Ties in the west, has announced that counries. He fs to confer with the au-|©4tly this spring work will be. started Jan. 4.—Friendly (Continued from Page One) co-operation o' ral foreign’ govern. ponte in Itely, Spain, France and ©" @ 150 room addition. The annex|and Great Britain would leave Ger-| ents is being wht by the Unitea|PSbIy Germany. a be a five story structure, finished’ many entirely free to attack the oo eee SSS OS" ees States {n its fight to stamp .out the use of narcotics in this country. Recognizing the difficulty of pre. venting distribution of they_have beei “As fast as the wind” may mean anything from 8 miles per tywu-, drugs after which is a “light air’ to 90 miles per smuggled hour, a terrible hurricane. Pest Ra eal Benne r OJ £46) LE LOD I THE Bic “RAGS” |CONTEST IS ON ‘9 15 WESLEY BARRYS ENTERED i Ralph Minkler. Merlin Elwood “Where Everybody Goes” LAST TIMES TODAY The Musical Hit, “College Sweethearts” And the Feature Photoplay, “Sex” FRIDAY and SATURDAY Jack Lord and His Musigirls Present “SLIM’S BIRTHDAY” ANOTHER SCREAMING COMEDY RIOT Also the Scandalously Funny Photoplay “The Way of a Maid” With Elaine Hammerstein the Star ———~.-...._North Casper School -East Casper School ——East Casper School § East Casper School —~1--n-Park School Park School Park School Park School Central School Bert Moore__.. Chas. Maddox. Geo. Schuler. Red Hubbs Bill Hubbs__ Dan Sedar. Dean Mitche Mike Radakovic! \g Joe Radakovich . Leroy Herbertso: GIFT NITE TONIGHT BUTCHER NITE FRIDAY Two Shows Nightly, 7 and 9 Admission 10c-40c Central School entral School Central School entral Schoo} -Central School $10.00 IN PRIZES George FITZMAURICE Production WM. S. HART Wyoming FIRST PRIZE $5.00, SECOND PRIZE $2.00, 6 i NEXT THREE $1.00 EACH. TO HAVE | Everybody's LE cgi Aba att meus press as att like Wesley Barry | ong 9 Ee Abeatae in “Ra and recite t » “If I Wi lion- vi] Conti: ltoll fs ie v4) e the poem Was a Million rs TO HOLD : mtinuous 1 to | ‘ i TODAY NOW, BOYS, ALL TOGETHER! he Ee With | HART The screen favorite in one of the great- est dramas he has been seen for many months, “THE CRADLE OF COURAGE” —Also— ART ACORD In Chapter 14 of “BUFFALO BILL” | Saturday Only All-Comedy Program DOROTHY GISH Tp “The Ghost in the Garret” Come and Applaud for Your Schoolmate and School. RIALTO! §| | RIALTO Betty COMPSON Bert LYTELL It’s a Paramount Sunday Mon.—Tues. WM. S. HART _ TV “SWAN i WILL ARRIVE IN CASPER TODAY’ AND WILL HAVE SOMETHING TO OFFER THE OLD * MAIDS AND BALD-HEADED MEN. WATCH TOMORROW’S PAPER R. R. the Press Agent for “To Have and to Hold” WM. S. HART Try a Classified CURRENT ATTRACTIONS AT THE AMERICA, IRIS AND HUB THEATERS A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY “WHERE IS MY BOY TONIGHT A picturization of that age-old song that millions este that millions love, that millions will never orget. Cullen Landis and Patsy Miller The Featured Players Also PATHE NEWS Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30—10c and 40c A Bishop-Oass Theater THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Be Sure and Come Early ROSE” THE PRETTIEST DRAMA OF THE SEASON Presented by WALL’S POPULAR PLAYERS In Two Beautiful Acts FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Peter B. Kyne’s “Brothers Under the Skin” With Helene Chadwick, Claire Windsor, Norman Kerry, Mae Bush and Pat O'Malley. The Howling Comedy-Drania of the Season. __ U Adulta 25¢ THEATER Children 10¢ 20 PEOPLE AND 8 VAUDEVILLE ACTS Continuous WM. DUNCAN 1:00 te 11:00 ae LAST TIMES TODAY * ; TING GUIDE” “THE FIGHTING att Matinees Every Day at 2:30 EVERY EVENING AT 6:30 and 9:00 Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven Also HAROLD LLOYD in “HEY, THERE!” SATURDAY WESLEY BARRY — DAY mz RIALTO FOR THE KIDDIES children and many could not get in? you can have morning and’ afternoon. WESLEY BARRY -~— CUT OUT THE COUPON IN THIS PAPER DOORS OPEN AT 10:30 Remember “School Days” where we had 1,762 Well, this time COME ANY TIME BETWEEN 10:30 and 6 o’Clock Whatever You Do, Don’t Miss Our Little Friend “RAGS to RICHES” RIALT “Freckles” Barry, the lovable juvenile screen actor, in this thrilling, beauti- ful and marvelously acted photodrama, serves to bring home in an enter- taining and forceful manner the keynote to success and happiness. THE WESLEY BARRY “RAGS” PRIZE CONTEST Will Be Held Friday Night at 8:30 on the Stage 15 BOYS HAVE ENTERED Merlin Elwood, Carl Runden,* Billy Hubbs, Ralph Minkler, Dan Sedar, Bert Moore, Charles Maddox, “Red” Hubbs, Dale Akena, Dean Mitchell, George Schuler, Fred Davis, Mike Rada- kovich, Leroy Herbertson, Joe Radakovich. \ ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS TODAY CAMEO COMEDY, “OUCH!” AESOP’S FABLES SCREEN SNAPSHOTS THE NETTO SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA PAGE SEVER. ability of adopting the resolution leaders today after Chairman Lodge of the foreign rela- tions committee had conferred with President Harding and Ambassador Harvey at the White House. Senator Lodge did not express any @efin'te opinion ng_the advis- ward {t. the proposal. but nelther he nor any ot*er administra tion leader evinced any hostility to Immediately after hia visit to the White House he called a spe cial meeting of the fore'gn relations committee for tomorrow to considé A Bishop-Cass Theater FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Goldwyn JHE S Peter B. pel are A_ Howling a: fee Husbands! ‘Wives! And others! To those who believe in a short life, but a married one—to those who are hopelessly ad- dicted to single blessedness—to those who expect some day to sign on the dotted line—in brief to all those who have thought about marriage, seriously or otherwise, we advise an immediate viewing of this frolicsome, daring and witty picture of wedded bliss, where henpecked husbands turn to cavemen. Watch out! It’s a riot of laughs. TODAY TOMORROW and SATURDAY 4 cers = _ "7 > 74) PORRTT SSR SSSrac rss