Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 22, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923. At the outbreak of the war | held at the Presbyterian tabernacle,| A. L. Wallace, J. 8. Mechling, Ji: HeMinister of || PRINCE WHOCAME HERE | ser ciertares (Mellon Denies FTN AM MM [exetrreeet | a Byamice Is Dead TO WORK IN BROKER’S a captain in the German cavalry. SECURED FOR ADDRESS: Tickets for the banquet wilt be in| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 7 i r ° the hands of the ticket committee this} ———_______ M cablle "notice: Gate isis whi "ee Liquor I mports week and those wishing to attend are| FOR RENT—Furnished front yon, VFICE CLAIMED TODAY Continental Press reported that he frequested to get tickets early. The} in modern home; one block f., I would be offered the throne of ‘ticket committee {s composed of the| bus line, meals if desired or yw. Porta (tee Nothing fee Na at WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—Secre-| “Fighting Jim Thomas” of Denver following members: Tracy Shaw, | consider young couple to share Ma yoke an : . Baa ever, and he came to New York. tary Mellon informed the house| will be one of the principal speakers | chairman; P, A. Burns, L. A. Reed, Phone 1759J. that {t would be incompatible with tirig Ortho’ Chapin ——— ; were born to | | the public interest for him to furnish | °° Dae ae siematied tec Aorat oe guel Bre F A “8 zabeth, 12 years information as to the amounts of| Chamber ot Commerce, whic! e a hen ? we Dagk an, 10 and Prince | intoxicating Mquors imported into|/ held Friday, March 2, according to 6¢ ! yy pera “| ‘Sestarday. ot double ‘pnedmon Miguel, 7. this country by the diplomatic repre-' announcement made today by the ly in good th returned to the ho-| The prince who was 45 years otd, Soon after the marriage of the sentatives of foreign governments. um committee. The event will oe ° * ° . h _The e feedeebert ine eee ee aearetned ato te Ee forum committee. The event _will_o« tel where he had been passing sev-| came to this country rezently E | al s.. Death came suddenly. rn a lving by selling insurance y of creditors in Vienna, | soul months: Deathicame suddenty: | oem oy gaa coucroned by relatives |(aon his fuenlvore vaca Heceaied a ‘YD LTON f his wife, who was Miss Anita | effects were seized. Stewart oc New York. 2 | Seciieaperes ‘ 1 BIG FEATURE COMEDY { i Stewart of New York. Emperor Francis Joseph later His marriage to Miss Stewart | i was solemnized in Scotland in 1909 And. discharged his debts. Meanwhile } a time was emp The Great Melodr: the prince went to London and for If your nostrils are clogged, your } | office. In Octo 1911, reports | Stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, ap. Francis Joseph of Aus vhos| were current that he would seek | Ply @ Itt!e pure, antiseptic, germ de- 66 raised the bride to the | the Portugese throne through u | stroying cream into your nostrils. It ' | princess | secret engagement between his | penetrates through every air passage, : | Marine the de: Production Knighthood d in‘a broker’s | throat distressed, or your head is At the time of the wedding it was | father and former King Manuel, | soothing inflamed, swollen mem- a las Pe generally reported that the bride re- | should the royalists win a coup. It | branes and you get instant relief. 99 99 Face, Neck and Arms Easily ift of $2,000,000 m her | that he had raised a How good it fecls. Your nostrils ower Made Smooth 3S ; James Henry Si eal 0,000 for the royalist |are open. Your head is clear. No divorced vil- movement collapsed. | more hawking, snuffling, dryness _ | struggling for breath. RIALTO 2.48, druggist. Colds and catarrh 1 magic. Don't stay stuffed up. R WYOMING fiitneropay The Greatest Story of American Life Ever Screened! stroying prop paration begir tated skin and hea! rash, pimples and ring It seldom fails to rem ment and disfigurement, and you do |# not have to walt for relief from em- barrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers fr should obtain a sma Mentho-Sulphur fr gist and use ft lik COLUMBIA LAST TIMES TONIGHT BIG NOVELTY DACNE TONICHT BON DUREE CLUB CONFETTI The Flirt is such a story as Booth Tarkington has al- ways loved to write—full of dramatic situations, irresisti- ble humor, and just enough pathos now and then to jotions. JACK LORD plants pe softer em: = And His Music Girls lo one knows American life —In— as Tarkington knows it; no one can depict it more graphically. ‘Imagination THE ALL FUN SHOW I earnestly advise every- Se ° D di ii Th: “THE TRUADT fers dipleestrafietia tig rpentine Dance Extraordinary HUSBAND” cast and excellent produc- A Comedy With Thrills tion, OPPORTUNITY NITE TONIGHT All New Vaudeville Two Shows Nightly Tand 9 Admission 10c and 40c -— There will be miles and miles of serpentine, tons and tons of confetti, horns and crickets, frogs and bal- loons, funny hats and oodles of other contraptions too pumerouy to mention that we want you to make merry 10--40c IN OTHER WORDS, IT IS GOING TO BE A REAL Washington Birthday Party Here you will meet the real dancing crowd. You will be sorry if you miss this big event. Don't Forget the Flirt Dance FRIDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 23 This is going to be one of the most unique dances ever held in Casper. Every gir! in Casper should take advantage of this special offering. Prizes will be awarded to the best looking flirts, so DO NOT MISS IT Valentino as a breezy American lover and a glittering Oriental prince in his Directed by latest and greatest success. Wanda Philip Hawley as the girl he loves, heads a Rosen great supporting cast. In every re- spect—a wonderful picture. RIALTQ sonoay Directed by HOBART HENLEY She was a liar (and beauti- ful) She was a hypocrite (and : ,, Hissable) Silk stockings, girls. Think of it! And show ecetermn 2 ores Sheree @ tyrant (and ador. tickets to the girls with the sparkling eyes, the win- DAY ONLY she was * cheat.) (and. bee ning ways with the enchanting smile. Come on, you F R ] witching Yet no one lifted a hand against her! BOYD B. TROUSDALE STOCK COMPANY In a Big Western Play . “ON THE RIO GRAND” SATURDAY ONLY “BUDDIES” FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY at 2:30 Children 10c, Adults 40c Flirts! We'll See You at the ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY FRIDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 23 One of the Pogo Girls With Allen’s Review at the Columbia Sunday TY AMERICA THEATER THIS BIG FEATURE PROGRA TODAY “THE HERO” LAST TIMES TODAY TODAY ONLY RIFF % THE RIALTO PEATED AGAIN TODAY jf GASTON GLASS hh ener LAMARR ee & ae. os =ALs0— TCE: ORPHANS OF THE Adolph Zukor Presents ADDED ATTRACTION TOPICS ‘AND NEWS MAURICE FLYNN . STORM” SHOWS AT 1, 2, 8:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 -—Also— « AGNES AYRES 7--LITTLE- DANCERS--7 BUSTER KEATON a Piece the Bact kia Soa | —— LILLIAN AND DOROTHY GISH “AD Mier of L Pe . i ah e Ethe' ea c 4 ithe FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | “THE ELECTRIC HOUSE” pe Ro gg el Swedish ance..... zlhan Jonassen . 7 1 te 11—100 and 250 ths Pen) Here shes liv ee. Stars and Stripes...........Madalyn Tobin EARLE WILLIAMS 106 and 40 1 silken romance with flashes of tu, American Belle Evelyn Patten “YOU NEVER KNOW” and me r \ gacd time! Minuet—Virginia Witz, Ruchiel Kal- Comedy—Fables—Mooseheart man, Dorothy Seaman, Jane Boone. | OWS AT 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 DANCING AT 7:30 AND 9:20

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