Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 26, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. NEW COMPANY TO A new mus‘cal company madw its! “Me! oavmanay: ¢ are as follows: |'ceased, Mra. W. E. Ciltt, 402 East T : yesterday and walked off with suc:| prine! pet. The remains were shipped by the cess. It was Harry W. Allen's “Revue| 5:00 p. m.—Jockeys and farmers. Shaffer-Gay chapel to Humbolt, Neb., of Revues." Among the outstanding | ©00 P. m.—“Girls, Girls, Girls"—} this afternoon. Mr. Mann accompan- F RIAL features of this show which bas)Chorus and principal. fed the body. | i AR RENEARSALS TODAY | Rehearsals called opened an indefinite engagement in| 6:30 D. m.—Chinese and Japs—Prin- ——— Casper, {s tho well trained chorus of |“!pals and chorus. eight beauties and the lyric quartet.|_,7 P- ™—Gypsies, chorus and prin- ; , “High Life in JallY was the bill)(!pals. presented yesterday and being repvat- ed tonight. It is much on the order| ee of a revue with comic dialogue, sing- tures. Bobby Vail is a very funuy, fellow who pulls some good stuff. ngs birds. | Al K. xings Home,” Hazel Austin in a pretty one of the Clara Hodge is an energetic dancer| who appears with the course brings down the house. Vanice Va h’s latest Paramount picture, laire has a song or tro, a dance or} two, and {s one of the most pleasing), Shop lifting activities reached a of the features ‘of work of this quartet 1s {ts imitation ‘9 the case, the proprietor of the store of stringed music. The chorus is composed, of members with good voce training. They work her and get some unique steps into their work. The photoplay {s “The Studio Girl" ture. and rugs and buy at Graham with Constance Talmadge {n the title} Shields Furniture company. _____ role. The plot is simple but the action is fast and interesting. Expert corsetier at the Barcley Shop in the O. 8. Bldg.—Advertise- ment. and good|S0n will be given one chance to return 9 p. m.—Lines. | ROBBED OF $85 DRESS; jhigh pi aturday when a tan silk ¢, dress, 16, and valued at $85 was purloined from a women’s ready-to- wear «store on Center street. Although no arrest has been made says the party who took the garment eight] !s positively known and that the per- wvell|it before a warrant is issued. ene eoeereeee Your neighbors save on their furnt- - Cash Prize - Thin? Run-down? Sure Way to Get Right Weight IncreaseYour Red-Blood-Cells. That's the Sure Way! S. S. S. Builds Blood- Cells; This Means Strength! De you know why insurance com- jes refuse to insure a great man; men because they are under weight @imply because to be under weight often proves tow fighting-power in the body. It often means you are minus nerve-power, minus red-colls in your blood, minus health, minus energy, minus vitality. It is serions to be minus, but the moment you increase the number of your red-blood-cells, you begin to become plus. That's why 8. 8. 8, since 1826, has meant to thou- sands of underwelzht men and women, a plus in their strength. Hollow cheeks fill out. You stop being a ca- Jamity-looker. You taspire confidence. Your body fills to the point of power, jour flesh becomes firmer, the age ines that come from thinness dissp- pear. You look younger, firmer, hap- fer. and you feel it. too, all over your dy. More red-blood-ceils! 8. — = them. ‘inden and gentle- ti bony face doesn't make important or pretty, ye ie it? ‘Take’ 8. 8. It contains only Es. vegetable medicinal ores tn $2DDANCE $20 Tuesday Night, February 27 At this big dance we are going to give away 25 prizes of $1,00 each to the 25 lucky people holding the winning numbers. Here is your opportunity of winning a cash prize free besides spending an enjoy- able evening. We are always striving to originate new ideas that will please you. Our policy always something doing, always something new at the ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY CASPER’S JOY PALACE DANCING EVERY NIGHT Mrs. Lucinda Mann : —— testants, and several members of the| Notable among the men who played| watch your new dress with « hat i Dies Here Saturday ‘s of C. crew of 1922 to row the shells | oarsmen in the scenes were Paul M./ made by the designer in the Barcley i in the race staged for this sequence of| King, class of '22, cockswain and , O. Be .— Advertisement. ars Nerd angry 68 years of| the picture. oarsmen Bob Bolling, class of °24,{ vife of Robert Mani in, died at 9| Coach Wallis was formerly a Yale’ Felix Mohan, class of ‘zl, C. -R Scien o'clock last night, Daath occurred a for today for|the home of the daughter of the de- VALENTINO IN ROWING SCENE OF NEW FLM, Stars of the oar assisted a screen # ‘| star recently, when Rodolph Valen- tino went to San Francisco to make and| the Harvard-Yale boat race scenes for “The Young Rajah,” which will be on view at the Rialto theatre for three more days. When the company arrived in San! Francisco, director Philip Rosen en- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cridune ——— gaged Coach Ben Wallis, of the Unt-| man and has coached the California tinea of California, to aid in stag-| team tour five years. |ing the race and coaching the con- ¥ oe nt In Every City the Critics Have Acclaimed | The Greatest of All Film Productions } IN BOSTON, the Post says: @A) master picture truly describes this itan production. If the public fails yey reciate it, then its plea for better all a sham.” a CHICAGO, the Tribune says: “Neither time, thought nor expense has been spared to make ‘When Knighthood Was In Flower’ what it is—a truly gorgeous spe tacle.” IN DETROIT, the Free Press says: “One of the most glittering and magificent screen plays ever produced. ‘When Knight- hood Was In Flower’ does not disappoint but sends its audience from the theater thrilled and enchanted.” IN LOS ANGELES, the Herald says: “ ‘When Knighthood Was In Flower’ is indisputably the most brilliant photoplay of a screen strikingly jllumined by brilliant photoplays.” IN WASHINGTON, the Star says: “ ‘When Knighthood Was In Flower’ is even better than we were led to expect.”, IN MILWAUKEE, the Journal says: “Marion Davies is a star of the first mag- nitude and ‘When Knighthood Was In Flow- er’ is one of the half dozen finest pictures ever screened.” IN LONDON, the Daily Telegraph says. “One of the most beautiful specimens of the film producers arts that the world has ever seen.” 1N NEW YORE, the Mail says: “The most amazingly beautiful, motion picture ever screened.” ‘Knighthood” the Wonder Picture COMING TO THE RIALTO For an Indefinite Run Starting Next Sunday, March 4th. Seats Reserved for Sunday Matinee and Every Evening. Lower Floor, Balcony, First 4 Rows of Second Until March 14 As an Added Attraction ETHEL and MARION MANN —And— SIX LITELE DANCERS i “Men never marry the women they flirt with ” nuke TODAY - _ FORCED TO HOLD ANOTHER DAY Broke All Records at Wyoming Theater “THE FLIRT” Even though we cannot.accommodate our crowds today we must ship this picture back as it’s impossible to hold it any longer. PLEASE COME EARLY! So says the eminent author, OSCAR WILDE Who has written for the stage and screen his fa- § mous story which has caused more discussion than any other story of its kind ever written— “A Woman of No Import- TOMORROW—SURE! “GLORIA SWANSON . —In— “DON’T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND” —And— “The Leather Pushers” I wish to take this opportunity to say to the theater- goers of Casper,_especially the music lovers, that the “ALLEN’S REVUE OF REVUES” now playing at the Columbia Theater is without any exception the strongest tabloid musical comedy organization that Who Is The Mystery Woman? She Will Be in Casper Next Friday The Women Will Profit Handsomely When She Arrives Watch The Tribune for Announcement ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE - AND PHOTOPLAY ‘Two Shows Tonight, 7-9 10c and 40c “THE HOTTENTOT” That Whirling Comedy With “DOUGLAS MacLEAN?” He’s Here Again Tomorrow And for Three Days —In— “BELL BOY 13” A Merry Mixup of Love and Laughter. Produced by Thos. H. Ince. has ever played the city. See it once and you will say the same; if not, your money just as cheerfully re- funded as we take it. We want the people of Casper Balcony—75c, Voges ie Gallery—50c, . Plus War Tax. ance” to have the best that’s going and will stretch every Seats on Sale Tuesday at 10 o’Clock point to that end. To those who couldn’t get in yes- Reveals the At the Box Office. terday, you have one more chance to see “HIGH LIFE IN JAIL” as there will be TWO SHOWS TONIGHT, Story of a Woman’s Two Shows Daily—Matinee 2:15, Evening 8:15 starting at 7 o’clock sharp. Soul Laid Bare. AL F. HARRIS, Manager. ttdsspowerfuk-® It is real— It will make you think as you never thought before. See It at the Ladies! Keep Your Eyes Open The Mystery Woman Will Be In Casper Next Friday Her Visit Will Be Profitable to the Women of Casper Watch The Tribune for Announcement Are You TONIGHT AT THE Moose Auditorium THE BEST FLOOR—BETTER MUSIC— PERFECT VENTILATION THE LATEST AND GREATEST OF VALENTINO’S LOVE DRAMAS “The Young Rajah” e TODAY . iafilso Christie Camedy Rialto rxomoy “Si WEDNESDAY Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7,9 FREE ADMISSION 10 Cents a Dance AS PRESENTED BY “ALLENS “REVUE of REVUES” COMPANY OF 20 PEOPLE Guaranteed the Best Tabloid Organization That Ever Played Casper. Entire Change of Program Tomorrow \” “AT THE SEA SHORE” COLUMBIA BISHOP-CASS THEATERS IRIS THEATER TODAY AND TUESDAY Edwin Carewe’s Symphony of Life “Mighty Lak’ a. Rose” THE wenn PICTURE UNEQUALED Also the Orpheum Headline Act Middleton and Spellmeyer THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY BUCK JONES —IN— “BOSS OF CAMP FOUR” Dynamite and Charles Jones—That's All Today and Tuesday Omer Locklear —In— LUPINO L E ‘Aigo Gemedy We In the Western Sketch NO Li \N ‘Kiss and Make Up’ LONESOME cued “MY HER sini coulis ae COMEDY “MIGHTY LAK A ROSE” SHOWS AT 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 : Tonight at 7 and 9—10c and 50c

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