Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. Che Casper Daily Cribune MINERS’ \W | \ F Soar “Wonbands a Walls Assists New | The women first made such de = msi Betas aeae| Attorney General This Coupon and 5c |Jonged session of jeering and hissing ae ee | WAR p ATH IN | of their husbands’ guards. The mayor Wyo. Janne Will admit any schoo] child. \ referred them to the welfare boafd.|w, ©. Walls, ex-attorney general, When, however, they asked that three| will be of their number be appointed to serve! general's office during next month, cs on the board, charging the present! an assistant, while Attorney General chairman was prejudiced against for | David J, Howell te becoming acquaint: elgners, the mayor refused. ed with the duties of the office. i | ey | DANCING TONIGHT EVERYBODY LOVES TO DANCE It’s keen enjoyment—when out of sorts, startdancing. We will be glad to show you a good time. Arkeon Dancing Academy connected with the attorney-| * RIALTO SATURDAY from 10:30 to 6 TO SEE Wesley Barry in “Rags to Riches” CANADA, REPORT EDMONTON, Alta., Jan. 5——Wives of 185 striking coal miners imprisoned after clashing with non-union workers and polics were prepared to picket the mayor's bureau in an-attempt to enforce a demand that the city pro-! vezonaceieibebree cisco Bie nt. _ _ MAN WITHA TOUPEE § You want cleaner, better, bigger pictures—pictures with big stories, played by real actors and ac-# tresses. ig F HERE IS SUCH A PICTURE. i Henry B. Walthall Marjorie Daw —And— Ralph Graves Who was D. W. Griffith’s § § right-hand man. F “The Long Chance”’ From PETER B. KYNE’S 2 famous story. a = WYOMING THEATER SUNDAY CARRYING MANAGER M. IF--- Bert Lytell Worle. | Greatest Romance TO HOLD” A GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY 15 WESLEY BARRY’S AT THE RIALTO TONIGHT AT THE 9 O'CLOCK SHOW ALREADY FOR THE CONTEST The Best Imitation of Wesley Barry in “Rags” and the Best Recitation Will Win First Prize $5, Second Prize $2, Next Three $1 Each. 3 PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN WILL BE JUDGES AT THE ip America} SUNDAY and MONDAY man-hauled chariot down the street. “Where Everybody Goer STARTING TODAY I WILL KISS EVERY OLD MAID IN CASPER I WILL PRESENT EVERY BALD-HEADED I WILL PUT THE HARNESS OF A HORSE UPON MY BACK AND HAUL A BUGGY DOWN THE STREETS OF CASPER One person out of the thousands who will see Betty Comp- son and Bert Lytell in the Paramount production, “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD,” at the Rialto Sunday night, can truthfully state, it is not the most sweeping all-action ad- venture drama with the sweetest love story, superbly acted, Wyoming has seen in many days. One dissenting opinion as the crowd leaves the Rialto Theater after the first show Sunday night, and I will begin to kiss every old maid, present personally to every bald-headed man a tou- “pee, and furnish the power to take Manager Todd in a I SHALL BE AT THE DOOR OF THE RIALTO THEA- TER Sunday night, prepared for the worst, but confident that by your verdict Casper shall be safe for old maids. R. R., the Press Agent for “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD.” FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923. H. TODD JACK LORD AND HIS MUSIGIRLS Present ANOTHER SCREAMING COMEDY RIOT ‘Slim's Birthday ONE LONG LINGERING LAUGH BUTCHERS’ NITE TONIGHT At the IRIS Sunday AND IT ALL HAPPENS IN PARIS AMERICA STARTS NEXT TUESDAY With Elaine Hammerstein Star KIDDIES’ BIG MATINEE SATURDAY Two Shows Night, Tand9 Adimssion 10c and 40c MMMM THE GIRL FROM MAXIMS With Wall’s Popular Players ge at 20 --- PEOPLE.--- 20 THE SCANDALOUSLY FUNNY PHOTOPLAY ski anpmenaneeee os gg er pea gated “THE WAY OF A MAID” GET Go! ‘. are—Delirium of City Nights— The Pace That Kills—the ‘tempt-, er's Snare—Under New York's Lights —Players— MARK MacDERMOTT ESTELLE TAYLOR WYOMING Course—LOOK OUT! Husbands! Wives! Everybody! If you feel the CeCe aherter : need of a good laugh, don’t miss ETER B. KYNE’S TODAY .74 Conthuanes 3 apt rh PETER B. ‘ Saturday LAST TIMES TODAY SEI, gaa HOWLING COMEDY-DRAMA ds Busch seltka eneuelteee fT RRR TT Oe aes land tcho knew all the tricke . tive woman next door twho al- . LAWRENCE P. WALL As Square Kelly of the 91st of managing a husband. (From Cosmopolitan Story) ways makes trouble | BROTHERS UNDER THE SKIN” || Division Wm. S. HART In a picture that will hold you |i spell-bound from start to fin-|§ ish— Presents in THREE BIG ACTS A WILD IRISH ROSE Personally Directed by Lawrence Deming VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES HURRAH! A special performance will be given for HENPECKED HUSBANDS Satur- day afternoon from 5 to 6:30 P. M. RY DERITA | LORETTA |MULUMBY| BRYAN — SORMAN KER SISTERS KIDD and SISTERS “THE CRADLE OF and Irish Songs | HANLEY in COURAGE” JUNIOR and Dances Soofe Dis Harmony —Also— ies 1,00 Feature Photoplay 7 it 2:00 * . : * wit hamid ACOED , Sse Wm. Duncan in “The Fighting Guide” m a 29 8100 oT PUY TW ORY CDN RT UPSET RECEP OnE mR BUFFALO BILL” 6:30 SPECIAL MATINEE EVERY DAY TOMORROW one Helene Ohadwich aa Mra. STARTING AT 2:30 P. M. Craddock who would have TODAY bought the City Hall on con- ventont payments, All-Comedy Program DOROTHY GISH In “THE GHOST IN THE GARRET” Prices Always 10c and 40c | . » ‘Malley a on “A RIP-SNORTING NIGHT” Kirtland who was Boas every mic MURA doelin acanolonaee With Lewis Sergent where but at home at home. y A story of the pioneers mw H=B ODAY — SATURDAY BENJ. B. HAMPTON Presents “The Westerners” From the Novel by STEWART EDWARD WHITE who blazed the trail to the West. —Also— LLOYD HAMILTON —In— “THE RAINMAKER” Try ie taps Want Ads, Ft Be Buails

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