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PAGE FOUR. PREVENT GARAGE BUILDING ASKED Zoning, one of the most important factors in the future growth of Cas- per, may be brought to a definite is- gue by a suit filed in district court this morning by Henry Trollope of 750 CY avenue in which he asks for @ temporary injunction restraining Edith Jensen and J. Gordon Jensen from building a public garage in the game block in which he lives. Mr. Trollope, in his sult, states that he purchased the property with the understanding that CY avenue would continue to be a residential B@treet and that his property value would not be diminished by the erec- tion of any buildings used for com- mercial purposes The sult that “the commer- invasion of this neighborhood {s comfort, peace the residents.” that property have built on a ela) and in purely general line 2 front of their } is being bu thereby ruin the dist the view of peop uous lots, 2. “HONEYMOON TOWN? 10 BE NEWEST PRODUCTION BY THE TROUSDALE CO. HERE The Boyd B. pany will pr for four days sta le stock com- the Iris theater ng Wednesday the “Honeymoon fs a laugh clever vaude. presented be- from start to finish w ville acts which will tween the acts of the i The scenes of “Ho oon Town" are laid in the suburbs of New York in the honeymoon villa of Jack Dun- bar and his wife. Mr. Dunbar incurs an accident which keeps him away all night. He comes home in the morning, tells his wife the truth, and she does net belfeve him. At that time, Frank Kimball his friend ap- pears on the scene. They frame up n nice group of Nes to tell Jack’s wife. She catches them in the pl ‘The way the t r keeps the audience rising to the falling of the ‘Exypusdale company’s sta} : — f Hatrcut 40¢ — Becklinger Bhop, basement. : ; Don’t Lose Your Hair Try Cuticura If your scalp is frritated, itching and burning and your hair dry and falling out in combfuls try the fol- lowing treatment. Touch spots of dandruff and itching with Conese Ointment and follow with hot sham- poo of Cuticura Soap. Each Pree by Mall. A. ‘Dept 07; Malden 48, 1p 25e. Ointment 2 and Se. ‘4 BBeB Caticure Soap shaves witheot mus. RIALTO TODAY IS PHOTO DAY A beautiful photo of ° INJUNCTION TQ) ENTERTAINMENT TREAT (3 FOUND IN WELL, WHY NOT? MUSIC AND COMEDY SCREAMS BIG FEATURE OF SHON "Well, Why Not,” one hour and 56 minutes of music, froth and fri- Volity was given its premiere at the Elks’ home Monday evening and provided an unusual treat in the way of amateur performances. The musical comedy replete with music, girls and risibility tickling lines, offers more amusement than many a professional performance that has dragged its way across the stages of local theaters. a The professionals in the cast, re- cruited from Casper talent, took the heavy work of the evening and scored in their respective roles. Douglas Bright, the director, work- ed overtime and was on the stage most of the time in comedy roles. As the fresh hotel cleric in the Urst act and in blackface in the second he was the nucleus around which the laugh getting scenes were built up. In between he did a specialty necessitated by the failure of one of the original cast to put on his num- ber. Marie Roderick, given the burden of the principal musical numbers, Was unquestionab! e star of the performance. H in the Morning," the score, with 5 fects, stopped the show in the sec- ond act. With Doug Isitt in a duet HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— you have a bad taste in your mouth— a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards’OliveTabletsarea purel; vegetablecompound mixed witholiveoil. ‘You will know them by their olive color. Tohaveaclear, pink skin, bright eyes, no Pimples. a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘ablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con- stipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Millions of boxes are sold annually at lSc and 30c. THURSDAY NIGHT At the WYOMING THEATER Barber | Grocery Night Come and Bring Your Coupons. YOU she put over “For the Sake of Auld Lang Syne” and “When the Honey- ™moon is Over,” as the most pleas- ing specialty in the performance. Doug Isitt, in a minor role in the cast, was given plenty of oppor- tunity in specialties and more than made good. His song “I Stutter Too Much,” was one of the comedy hits of the evening and with Mr. Bright_he put on a burlesque of ——! Che Casper Daily Cribune Pavlowa’s classic dances that good enough for the Orpheum. Isabelle McCoy, playing the part of a hard boiled chorus girl, hand- led the comedy role pleasingly. She scored with Mr. Bright in a duet, “Gertrude McShane” and in “You Won't Be Sorry.” Clelia Dyke had @ typically in- genue role in wnich one of the main assets is to wear good looking clothes. Needless to say she held up that part of the performance most acceptably. Her one number, “Waiting,” with special dances by the chorus, was placed too early in the show to receive its merited re- cognition but was sufficiently pleasing to the audience to bring two encores. Ellenetta Van is Sickle, Walter 1,000 Men Wanted! An expedition is being formed to recover the famous TREASURE OF TOMIKEY Etsimated as being worth over TWO MILLION DOLLARS It will be A Dangerous Adventure The personnel of the expedition is now being made up. A trip from San Francisco to the heart of Africa should be enough to tempt all red-blooded men. You will see all the beasts of the jungle, savage canni- bal tribes and other wonderful things. INVESTIGATE NOW—IN PERSON AT THE RIALTO THEATER SO.AA NOVELTY DANCE AT THE ARKEON TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 6 Lots of Noise Makers and Confetti Admission $4.00 LADIES’ LINEN MATINEE WEDNESDAY ALL NEW PRIZES ARE SUMMONED To appear for JURY SERVICE I want a jury of 12 people at the RIALTO FRIDAY NIGHT At 9 o’Clock To witness the last evening performance of “A Dangerous Adventure” And remain in their seats after this show and judge the merits of our next pic- MAY McAVOY Given to every lady attend- ing the theater. TOMORROW NIGHT IS All school children admit- ted free if accompanied by FAMILY NIGHT] their parents and have]}| their card. You can secure }| @ card at the box ofiice. ture— “THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED” Which is to be shown Sun- day and Monday. Leave your name and ad- dress at the box office. The first twelve will be selected as jurors. ATMAAGNVA AdAWOD TV9ISNW AV1dOLOHd 3UNLVII The Laughing Success “THE BEAN TRUST” ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN TOWN Also the Season’s Best Photo- play Featire BESSIE BARRISCALE in “The Breaking Point” TWNIDINO S.aadSVD 49102) HO Waly way WALVAHL ATINVA Two Shows Nightly, Matinees Sun., Wed., Prices: Children Wo; ults 40c. 7-9. Sat. Ad- WELL, WHY NOT? A musical comedy in two acts and three scenes with a chorus of 16 UNDER 20 Presented by Elks’ Dramatic Club, B. P. O. E. Lodge 1353. TONIGHT At 8:15 o’Clock ELKS’ AUDITORIUM Seventh and Center Streets Tickets on sale from 9 to 12 each morning at Rialto Box Office. Tickets $1.65 and $1.10, including tax. NOTICE The Stage Employes and Motion Picture Operators Union of Casper wis es to inform the public that they have made mutual agreement with B. P. O. Elks Lodge of Casper to furnish union stage hands for all public entertainments given at the Elks’ new hall. They also wish to announce that the statement pub- lished last Sunday was not authorized by the union. (Signed M. GARSIDE, Committee Chairman. Casper Local 426, I. A. T. S. E. and M. P. M. O. Heckert, Carney Peterson and Sam Bornstein rounded out a pleasing cast of pricnipals. tions. Nothing tak At all Drug Stores, Pouns Continuous 1 to 11 \THRILLING! BEAUTIFUL! | Cecil B. DeMille’s Paramount Production Starring Wanda Hawley and Tully Marshall | Also Two-Part Comedy “Third Class Male” THURSDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE The chorus, trained under the di- For Pneumonia 4g the favorite household remedy. Prevents danger from Pneumonia, o} its place. cans, 50a, TODAY and WEDNESDAY LAVISH! “Old Wives For New’ Theodor Roberts Elliott Dexter, Florence Vidor that of the principals. ‘The performance will be repeated this evening for the last time. ‘The new Queen of Greece is an ex. pert gardener and devotes much time to the royal gardens. rection of Marie Roderick, deserve a word of special mention, Their performance was equally as good as NORMA TALMADGE NOW AT | What is a Vow to Man or God When Two Are Swayed In the Desert’s Spell? Here tempestuous love and desert dangers play. Here a thousand figures sweep across the screen in beauty—or berserk! Vast scenes—splendors riot- ously shown—they come; they go. But never to forget is the incomparable art of this woman who dares—as though she loves from the very heart of Salome, Sheba, Cleopatra! Robert Hichen’s famous drama reunites two artists incom- parable—Norma Talmadge and Eugene O’Brien. Memorable is Norma Talmadge’s portrayal of a woman startled from unwelcome wifehood to desert-born love! Her newest picture, ‘The Voice from the Minaret,” is the Peer of “Smilin’ Through” and “The Eternal Flame.” A bril- liant thing. The Demand Exceeded the supply of last year’s INDUSTRIAL NUMBER of the Tribune. Order your extra copies Now For this year’s edition and do your part in Boosting Casper Phone 15 WANTED. 1.000 MORE SEATS m™ RIALTO THAT NUMBER OF SEATS WAS NECESSARY TO TAKE CARE OF THE CROWD THAT COULD NOT GET IN AT THE SUNDAY NIGHT PERFORMANCE OF “KICK IN” WE ARE SHOWING THIS SENSATIONAL PICTURE FOUR DAYS, CLOSING THE ENGAGEMENT. ENTE THe Banca te MANAGEMENT ACCEPTS THIS NS OF THE RIALTO ER- OUS ATTENDANCE. FOR THE SEE Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 “Kick In” Starts at 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25, 9:25 TODAY, WEDN 1:00 to 11:00 H NORMA TALMADGE SUPPORTED AGAIN BY EUGENE O’BRIEN “THE VOICE FROM THE MINARET” ROBERT HICHEN’S FAMOUS NOVEL OF TEMPESTUOUS DESERT LOVE. —Also— Our Gang Comedy “THE FIRE FIGHTERS” PATHE NEWS and TOPICS Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 LAST TIMES TODAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE “THE PRIMITIVE LOVER” Also Two-Part Comedy BISHOP-CASS THEATERS: ESDAY, THURSDAY TONIGHT AT 8:15 Doors Open at 7:30 STOCK COMPANY BOYD B. TROUSDALE Presents THE MERRY MUSIC PLAY “BUDDIES” WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY BODY B. TROUSDALE , Presents the Farce Comedy Success in 3 Acts “HONEYMOON TOWN” With Quartet and Other Clever Vaudeville Specialties Between Acts. ONE PERFORMANCE EACH EVENING AT 8:15 Matinee Saturday Only on “Honeymoon Town” ADULTS 55, CHILDREN 25c —In— UB