Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1923, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1923. NESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 [fighter and a two-fistea speaker. He| got his nickname in the wor'd war,| not in the world war that was foug! in Belgium, France and Germany.| but in the world war between justice We and injustice, right and wrong. The musical numbers will be re: Elaborate Program Being | feller,”* tional. Margaret Smith, Messrs. Trerte and| sabe z wr from| Jackie has associated with him in Jones, and a selected number from|,, the American Legion show “Melody-| land.” | There will be several visiting del cations in attendance from neighbo EY 3 Gladys Brockwell, e'gmann, playing Bill Sikes; ng cities. \ Graves, lay! af ‘tes, Arranged by Chamber Members are rem'nded to get their Badia ieee pissin vite eat tickets early, so that the ladies serv-|2@te T : i ing the banquet may know the num.|?odser." Others of equal note have ber and arrange seating capacity ac- cordingly. The ticksts are $1 each For Friday Night. and may be secured at the Chamber| The Chamber of Commerce annual]of Commerce or from Tracy Shaw, P. meeting, which will be held at the A. Burns, L. A. Reed, Jim Burn: 8s. * CHICHESTER S PILLS : |the feature. the story from the Presbyterian Tabernacle on the ev: Mechling, A. L. Wallace and J. ning of March 2 is not a meeting for| Johnson. 2 the election of officers und directors Kefiget Ask yoer age Pills in Hed & metallic’ ot i et of Commerce for the | To Cure a Cold in One Day fe seals i fie Fi ensi year. -axative BROMO QUININE Pinte As\ for © a fon for’the members and ives, bachelors and maids are cordially invited. There will be a review of 1922 ac- tivities and the prograin of work for 1923 will be discussed and reviewed by one of our members who is giving lonsiderable time and study to our problems. ‘rhe Forum committee has arranged for outside speakers and the princi- CHEW A FEW!!! END INDIGESTION, EASE STOMACH r|ture of BE. W. years knowns Dest, Safest, Always Rellatie get_ BROMO.) | SOLD BY DRUGGISTS A BIG PROGRAM FOR THE LAST FAMILY NIGHT *. RIALTO UNTIL MARCH 14 RODOLPH VALENTINO IN HIS LAST PRODUCTION “The Young Rajah” > “HAZEL FROM i HOLLYWOOD!" with DOROTHY DEVORE y A Christie Comedy SHE WAS BEAUTIFUL- BUT DUMBI Ate Too Much! Stomach Upset! Here’s Instant Relief SPECIAL ATTRACTION ETHEL and MARION MANN —And— SIX LITTLE DANCERS In the Following Dance Numbers: Chicago Jazz Dance Dancing Fool (Toe Dance) So pleasant and so harmless! moment “Pape’s Diapepsin” reaches the stomach all distress goes. Lumps of indigestion, gases, heartburn, sour- The ----.Ethel and Marion Mann a Ruchiel Kalenan Dorothy Holloran Helen Ruggles bloating, flatulence, palpitation, Leve Boat ~.-----_----------_.Margaret England Thelma Bergman your stomach now! Correct ‘ Frances Cottman stion and acidity for a few cents. Columbine and Harlequin__-_-__-. Ethel and Marion Mann Drugg'sts scll millions of packages.— Advertisement. 9100 IN GROCERIES Given Away Free at the Country Store Dance Thursday Night Arkeon Dancing Academy AN APOLOGY-- TO COLUMBIA THEATER PATRONS Unce again we are forced to apologize to our many pa- trons for having to turn them away at last night’s per- formance. But our limited seating capacity coupled with our respect for the City Ordinances covering public gath- erings, caused us to hang out the S. R. O. sign early in the evening, and while we are pleased to see our present at- traction so favorably impress the theatergoers of Casper, we ask that you either attend the matinees or try and get there early._ Blocks of seats will be reserved if you phone 986-W early in the day. Respectfully yours, AL F. HARRIS, Mer. eee COO ot Jack'e ‘Coogan is a “mighty ltt'e! Farnum. but his size has nothing to| do with the magnitude of h's produc-lest picture pla: dered by Mrs. Irene D. Lind. Miss| ton of “Oliver Twist," for First Na-\Thursday, Fr liver Twist’ Lon Chaney, playing! ef enacting character of Nancy Sikes; George | Carl| made by the designer in the ockdale, portraying Monks; Taylor} Shop, O. S. Bldg.-—Advertiseme | been cast for the many other roles of!) | Frank Lloyd prepared the script of Dickens volume SWANSON Che Casper Daily Cribune \and directed the | production. Mr. Lloyd ts perhaps the best posted di- rector in Dickens lore. He has made a thorough study of Dickens, and has put into screen form aeveral of his greatest. works, . principal amonz| |which, until “Olfver Twist,” was “Tale of Two Cites," starring Willlam | C. C. Nell has returned from Ogden where he has been for the last three weeks having been called there by the serious iliness of his father, ee F. Roe, prominent Mentana ot! man_and_ capitalist, arrived -from Jackie Coogan’s newest and great at the Iris theater | y and Saturday, The |regular admission prices will preva!?. }10¢ and 40c. Shows will be contim: ous, starting at 1 o'clock. ——— Match your new dress wit! ea ae - EARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE | is recognized as the guaranteed exterminator for Cockrouches, Waterbugs, Ants, Hats and ice. Don't waste time trying to kill these pests With powders, livtids or any experimental preparations. Ready for Uso—Better than Traps 202. box, 850 15-02. box, $1.0 SOLD EVERYWHERE { FROM PAGE STORY” Here is a new method of carrying on a courtship, use the want ads in the local newspa ers do not tle ne on » who have p e. Edward Hor- and Edith Roberts find this meth. }od quite unique in “A Front Page | Story.” most sensational live wire plc: hown at the WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 30c LAST TIMES TODAY Cecil De Mille’s \ Production “DON’T CHANGE YOUR WIFE” —With— GLORIA Oliver asked for more. And so does everyone else—even though this is too big to tell in less than eight great reels. AND ELLIOTT DEXTER —Also— “The Leather Pushers”’ TOMORROW With an All-Star Cast “ONLY A SHOP GIRL” The Mysterious Woman Will Be At Fuchs’ | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Read the story on Page 12 in today’s Tribune and watch for FULL PAGE AD IN TOMORROW’S TRIBUNE CREENED as the world would wish Ge setecting the laughter and tears, the human essence of a grand story. PAGE FIVE. Great Falls last night and wiil spend several days looking over the sur- rounding ficlds in which te ts becom- ing financially interested. He ts the Salt Creek RIALTO Tomorrow and Friday spending today in field. " SACKIG m wp «As OLIVER. TOLS'T BY ChAALES_DICKERS, t Eo 5 Sikes 74 Tenaya Magnificently presented by Sol Lesser. Splendidly directed by Frank Lloyd, who directed “The Eternal Flame.” Even if Dickens had written the role just for Jackie Coogan there could be no more perfect portrayal. iy X% | Te Hetil Dodger, édouard Trebaoll A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION =y | canna = = Mean tt teed THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY S THEATER NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION—10c AND 40c TODAY AND THURSDAY BELLBOY 13 —WITH— DOUGLAS MacLEAN STAR OF THE WHIRLWIND COMEDY “THE HOTTENTOT” “Bellboy 13” is Another of Same Caliber. Merry Mixup of Love Laughs. —ALSO— “OUR GANG” COMEDY—NEWS AND TOPICS A Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 BISHOP-CASS THEATERS se erie pares eariraas — HB TODAY AND THURSDAY TODAY ONLY 1 1 DWIN CAREWE’S Milton Sills ieee be IN THE HIGH AND LOW PLACES mens THE MOTION PICTURE BEAUTIFUL ‘Mighty Lak a Rose “SKIN DEEP” —ALSO— —ALSO— HAROLD LLOYD DOUG ISITT —IN— OF THE ARKEON “Swing Your SINGING THE SONG Partners” SHOWS CONTINUOUS TODAY | Vto 11 10c and 40c 10c and 25c | 1, 3, 5, 7 AND 9 O'CLOCK a ee ee os —

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