Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1923, Page 4

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\ AGE FOUR. : 16 LENA RIVERS 1S TRIUMPA <<srsoine ce sate = lt tts a ah te star's her memory so that she believes her ‘The total milage of the streets of company which is now playing at th: BILL FOR THIS EVENING lar star's productions. criminal exper‘ences only an unpleas-| London is 2,223. | Tris. Like the present yogue 0: Miss Talmadge has never appeared | Shakespearian plays roa more talen in this ; COMPANY PRODUCING IT. the popularity of es assae this 1c lay ot cefcsinat: Uige ath a surpene- ‘ Leng revived this winter in Casper, A ..|{!n Psycholo ending. [si there ts no fe Wi Ee com.| ,,Not only is this “Butchers Night"! Kendal, the wife of a prominent law. + Pe +] at the Columbia but one of the best ho is interested in the worki: ehoold pegs Fined Sam papealet programs of the entire season is said rceecinaiioes se: Whi athiew ea approbation from its audience ty re |t© be slated for the boards, when tha the head turns adrift on the world. vive a few of the better plote of a|J8c< Lord Musigirla company will|a total victim of aphasia, Miss ‘Tal: ®eneration ago. Such stories are| Present @ musical oddity entitled “Fiji| madge registers a tremendous hit in FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923. 5 a 4 happiness igns 1s worth the price of admission alone. In the closing reel, Dr. Niblo, the|ant dream; an rel; It has Northa Talmadge in “De Luxe|allenist who {s a friend of the ene| Senin at the domestic hearthstone. Pree teaches! ars Produced by a capable enst whose Telephone Girls Are Awakened by Cut-| members roomed to have en inatinc- tive feeling for thelr parts, “Lena * Isle,” depicting the tria's of a mis- 1. She be- . . Rivers" as it played to. a packed} touched with sentiment that never “ is-|a@ most realistic portrayza! ie ting of Wires; Robbers Put Them house last night at the Iris theatre | grows old. slonary trying to clvil'za the savages.| comes the confederate, ot Jimmy scored a triumph, and with it the L. Under Guard 1a) Fn Sia coempmny ise seston, Loretta Kidd in the part of “Lena _—_——— Rivers,” it her best talent into hi KNIERIM, Iowa, Jan. 12.—Bandits blew the vault of the|qwork and erented an nrentpint? jer Fighter Arrested; . Knierim Savings bank, rifled all gra safety sepeay boxes, erate at aa Dba oheaeg fie ae perin.s nd Casper and escaped early today. Bank officials were unable to es- | ™!"@ of her already large host o: timate the loss until customers completed a check of individ-| *°7rers- | There is nothing in Miss r $s Charge 4 o Kidd's interpretation of the orphan ual losses. Vera Christman, telephone operator, and her sis-| girl that can be found fault with, Jack Lord himself is the mission- Fitzpatrick and, with him, operates ary. The comedy situation which|t! deluxe book game, a variant of arises when he arrives on the {sland the old badger game. Later, although continues throughout the entire per-|his face seems strangely familiar, she s ‘ormance and {s a real blues chaser. meats her husband, treats him as a The photoplay part of the program stranger and seeks to victimize him. The NORRIS CO. Fresh Meats and Provisions—Wholesale and Retail Wholesale Prices for Everybody Every Day. OUR TWO MARKETS ‘Our annual clearance sale of every Suit and Overcoat, Hats, Caps, Un- - heavy Work Clothin; ter were unwilling witnesses. Playing opposite the popular young Pit hese Hees Cenahar es ee derwear er Pad = BANDITS RIFLE—FRONT Indy ts Ted Chase. Chase ax Durwood | CENT from Omaha. Neb, was arrest is now in ree. The telephone office ts adjacent to Belmont is always at his best when v he takes the part of the clean-cut hi . The girls were awakened about Ze aa ie find two men cut: young representative of the ~ better ting all telephone wires leading Into aristocracy. Nothing of the melo- the exchange. The robbers forced dramatic is required of him and he The girls notified Sheriff 8. G carries out his part with complete pleted their work and informed them the L] ing girls on the downtown streets. Jim Hibbard, deputy from the sheriff's office, set up a few new sprinting records in capturing Shafer. The telephon report which was turned {x to tl heriff’s office, said that Shafer was about to make a Dependable goods backed by It our own responsibility, and that of a national manufac- success. turer. George Henderson tn. the part of| hast saway hate whatcntate ink Our Main Market North Casper Branch that, thay ware golug to rob “Joel Slocum’ is better than he has|the alley between Contec and tenrccne 129 E. Second St. Cor. H and N. Durbin 1, : yet appeared before Iris patrons.| streets near West A strect, 220' i i With the girls under guard, the MX WITH JACK With a shock of red hair and a pair neue tO Phone 12 Phone ‘7 e A sincere attention to the in. robbers worked for nearly two hours of red socks he looks as though he |j=sms - ~ 7 ° dividual, which subordinates dlasting the waste of the bank sand were going to tie honors with O EVERY WHERE | aS Bina ‘Uts Steaks and Roasts selling to service. looting the deposit boxes, At abou Utgcate® ‘tor ahéer tans | ie: 5 Sia. m. they drove away in their car.|| NEW YORK, Jan: 13.—Floyd John; “Another prominent member of the R Y 2 Oo N | Tp | Meee Bie eg 14c Round Steak, 25¢e The girls notifier Sheriff 8. G.|s0n promising Iowa heavyweight will} cost ig’ Mies Bessie Henderson .who : late Boil, 10 Per Ib, —-------____ ‘ A st sca’ ‘beh: eon chee Fowlle, at Rockwell City. Thev| stake his aspirations for ichampion:| acts ‘as “Miss Livingstone,” the die- BAKING POWDER | par 1b; ete ee ic Sirloin Steak, 25e co price 1 said that there were five or six rob-| ship honors tonight in a 15-round con-| appointed candidate for the atfes. 10-Ibs. Genter Cut 20. MN pe Ib. Sse oo eee, ce ticles, and in many cases less bers. test with Bill Brennan, Chicago vet-| tions of Durwoed Belmont. you use /e | Round, per Ib,_.____ ic T-Bone Steak, 30 than cost to clean our shelves eran. Dan Malumby, Ted Bryan, and 2 J 10-Ibs. Center Cut 20c per thy oo eee ic in a hurry. < ae The bout ts the first of a series | ee Birloin, per Ib.c.2 2 : The Hottentot At among heavyweight contenders plan. ned as a means of selecting a “log!- ‘America Theater | °2! ovponent” for Jack Dempsey, the 10-Ib: iter Cut Chuek, ae 1b. A 14c 50 tailored Suits for_____- $9.75 titleholder. SATURDAY Beef Victory for Johnson will place hi i pe Today, Saturday) strc tron “tune ot challenging LAST DAY OF THE . Shoulder, 12 3c, 15¢ 85 tailored Suits for -___-$19.95 eligibl who already jude Jess : Willard, Harry ‘Wills and’ Tom Gib- ° bocnaeaes A tae Shoulder Rouna 20 250 tailored Suits for ~---924.95 ‘The Amertca theatre does not want | bons. ees a bua oon eer Steak, per Ib._ Ic x the people of Cusper to think that the aliilary Ousend. men e Pork and Pork Cuts ao nee hy, 175 tailored Suits for -_--$39.95 entre was unable to hold or accom-| Meet me at the Smoke House. . Fresh Pork and Hi ea 4 ofate the crowds who wanted to see AT THE bale oo Sean 20c Round Steak, 35 We depend for success on YOUR apprecia- “the Hottentot” which has played LAMP BURNS P k Lol sil Shaiee aT 1b, Cc ‘tion of our fair dealing. the Dest tree Gaye, But we go want (NCW W. G. Perkins & Co. Specialty Store or whole fae pictire show mst pastes witie 94 PER CENT AIR vie : Pork Shoulders Rib Steak, per Ib ase A -~ = “ Fy cere out giving everyone a chanco to see “ whole ~~~ ----2._ Shoulder Steak, pe “Between You and High Prices it. We know there are a great many Beats Electric or Gas Pork Spare 17¢ Round. Roasts,” Ve people who have been unable to see Tae SDSF EN oa pA PRE UES Rare Lom Roasts, Veal this picture any of the past three} A new oll lamp that gives an amaz- ae Loin 20ce fae wasnt Veal_ anys, holding 4 tor | brilliant, soft, white light, 5 i eee reo oulder today nd Saturday, and ops that [better tan ae cr elects, “naa |{ Day by day in every way business is getting ih those who cannot be there today will| been tested by the U. 8. government be able to see it tomorrow, as there| and 35 leading universities and found is not a doubt that it is one of the|to be superior to 10 ordinary oll finest comedy dramas to come to the|lamps. It burns without odor, Screen in the past year. smoké or nolse—no pumping up, {3 Thomas H. Ince produced this|simple, clean, safe Burns 94. per great steeple chase thriller, Dougias|cent air and 6 per cent common kero- MacLean, Madge Bellamy, and Ray-|sene (coal oll). mond Hatton are the featured play-|_ The Inventor, G, H. Johnson, 609 ers and are at their best in this pic-| W. Lake street, Chicago, Ill., 4s offer- ture, edpecially Doug MacLean with| ing to send'a lamp on 10 days’ FREE his everlasting smWe and tho wonder-|tr’al, or even to give one FREE to the ful bag of tricks he has with him. |first user in each locality who will ——“ help him Introduces it. “Write him to: SALE—One Studebaker Big|1@y for full particulars,’ Also) ask Six, 1920 model; diso steal wheels;|him to explain how you can yet the new tires; Al shape. A bargain if|@gency, and without ‘experience our taken at once. Can bi -| money make $250 to $500 per month. ard —Ad' Roast 1, 20c | Vii 12 ce, * 20e It will interest you to visit our market. FRESH POULTRY FROM OUR OWN YARDS. Dressed Hens and Springs, per Tha So BE Pe tee Pee FRESH EASTERN COUNT 90 OYSTERS, PER QUART ie Fresh Fish from the coast every other day, A full line of Delicatessen Goods. Imported and Domestic Cheese. better and better. - WYOMING COMPRESSION TUBE & TIRE CO. 426 East Second St. Phone 1125-M SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center St. Drive slowly tt bad curve ahead o =HOOB-TIRES. More miles make them cost les Casper, Wyo. SS i Si Si as The Commercial Printing Company Oldest Established Printing House in Casper ---AND IT IS. THE BEST EVERYTHING IN PRINTING AND STATIONERY Sta Se ee a Se eS ae Se aaa i q WE INVITE BOTH COMPETITION AND : r COMPARISON IN QUALITY AND PRICE | $ 4 i Y i: @ ] @ e., ‘ ; The Commercial Printing Co. | te Printing Phone 980-J—Basement Midwest Bldg. Stationery Phone 2224426 East Second Street F ne SS Se SS a i e

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