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PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Cribune MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1923, STELLAR PRODUGSTION OPENS BG “TOWN THAT FORGOT” | JUBILEE SINGERS TO BE NEXT © (csrniies ai crcl MSs cea ple of Casper with o high olass| ham, R. H. Nichol F. Algeo, Special Hoosier kitchen cabinet the Hill” which proved to be one of H. F. Shaffer, Earl D. Holmes, Fred] sale at Graham Shields Furniture Co. the bi; it attractions shown ere .. lated Gorder, 5 * ‘erguson, S. Y./ $5.00 down smal weekly lasti year, in the @ivector! GP ahorner Large Patronage Expected in, before tho course 1s compl Sarr Lee # . will have to pay at least $10 more’ Pelton, J. L. Marquis, Earl C. Boyle,! monthly ents —Adevertisement. “Wh Knighthood Was in| keeping with the photoplay. The un-|wiiliam Fox picture, “The Town View of High Class Enter- | 4 — < r Net to 5 Claimed | iorms designed by Mrs. G. H.|-That Forgot God.” which ts to open at tainmenn Promised Flower” All That Is Claimed | 70’ ana consist of a emock jacket the America theater tomorrow and by breaking the for It Advance of and yellow with puffed sleeves, continuing until Thursday. It is said f e oP itl N S. a chain belt, green knickerbocker | to be a strong production with many The people of Casper are having a ricans Ty zs trousers and green stockings, and a|thrills and heart-gripping moments, | great privilege this winter in the Vy A 2 tan cap with a feather. | fentron ho course of entertainments that is ell Liniment. hills pain? Opening at 2:1 . a i ' ing provided by the Lyceum suntan: e Por rboumatiom. bruises,strains, chest colds with the overtu: | tors. Twentynine bus'ness and pro- bath t a ll ant” rendered t fessional men of the city have signed now e In ern. y tra, the shi para } as guarantors for this course. aoe vas in F bate Sod ady f the entertainments have a “the : ire. | ‘ ) Beams held, tnetuathie Mr. Gorst, the 9 out of 10 le are working at only Dr. Tyrrell’s method was the internal ‘The theatres public of Casper IN FOUR HORSEMEN bird-man and Will Irving, the famous half the efficiency they sh: enjoy— bath. And for its pro I Rgepepttpct fas Jearned pa inle | ering ener oent il to ee ees or cua tarts have shiowe “ee NTE Pace? en ate sebaie & ried announces a § fon, he} £4 iF ‘ ‘an of recent ve .B. fi + ns wl e hoto- ided by the Garner Jubilee Sing- 7 | earls histor.| One of the famous Parisian dance tee of | ChiokdO! Varhin Seagate ior that 9 out of 10 men and women are suf- and nocathartic can dothe work for which Vogue Beauty Shop plays have ar days—and which| Tears and laughter; love, romance, | ¢Ts vo been gathered from fering from constipation and ‘‘auto-intox- the Cascade was specifically designed. Wyatt Hote | .} Pathos and a happy comedy touch {s| Singers have been ga 3 fering a insid The story of Dr. Tyrrell’s research and * tne target for Tel char excellent combinatlad oe elenscnta| aisond. the beet aitikern Gt. tiaic tase ication” —they are carrying around inside fe story 0: . oe Meteo's Wet | that go to make up the most wonder-| in America. ‘The concert will be held them, atall times, largecoloniesof poison- the ‘how and why’’ of internal bathing eroune ity tietr’® vs, | tally entertaining prodifetion of ‘the| at 8p, m. in the Presbyterian ca ous Cathartics cannot remove this Bee toe a have been ee The F rhe, Pariah Pree nich Wa eth enh it average trouble. They bring at best only partial putintoa book entitled “Why Man of Toda: ing fo one scene of % rf t y,| price, 50 cents. a edt * men of the. Apocalype oy ‘and’ Weansiay' 1] 5 areeveaeitial pecnly eel cau pee nee relief. s Only 50 Per Cent Efficient”. This book "pries y nt eae tetck s a nd Wednesday. uy far the peo} 1 rs Pepa keri tcente Sis Sac ade William | not “Hoceh back of the guarantors. Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell a H fone of : Kg ade Pe wal bee es is Bae the “wyoming © greatest role of| The guarantors have already had to his life to a study of “‘Auto-intoxication”. every mon woman. We Pacaire (Father Wha-| meet an assessment of $5 aplece and More than 600,000 men and women have to mail or give you a copy of this book on Continuous 1 te 11 a, “a charact. |= benefited by his research. request. There is no obligation involved. LAST TIMES TODAY the late Dan Sul TH-TURNER DRUG STORE | 131 Peet au - Phone 176 NORMA »| len, the young c er made famous ly, who successfully toured the coun try in the stage version of this re ned an international | Markable comedy drama for over 2 Terry, as Mar-| years. —_>—_—_ heroine of the story, re careful instruction of the| Buy a Hoosier beauty kitchen cab ORS TALMADGE ‘dia. etter an dances | inet, $5.00 Cown during special wee ean aaa ARTS re, aid imesh Ini thinaaes adapt-| ®t Graham Shieids Furniture Co. June Mathis, of the famous} Advertisement. ie ee fat Tra4LrT “SECRET OF THE ts Eysese Times “ 1 THEATRE #\ ” ;| Higgins Funeral Tenis wy a a Ln aD i STORM COUNTRY —Also— Set for Tuesday e ea aired ALLEN’S STARTING TUESDAY COMEDY and NEWS REEL The funeral of rs. George 1 ) died clock Satur Revue of Revues 5 ry ie Roe | “Hotel De Luxe” The Big Musical Extravaganza 3 TOMORROW A DYED-IN-THE WOOL “A NIGHT ON BROADWAY Special Return of a'ster Mise Bens EURLETTA Positively the Smartest Show of the Season Three sisters and n New Mexico. One Hour’s Solid Fun NINE BIG VAUDEVILLE ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE FEATURES —See— “The Four E “Tence| (NFLUENZA SPECIALTIES ae Including rus ticks orc) JNFLUENZA cum rx aSmerre | ‘The Pogo Chorus on the Pogo S Horsemen of interpret hale night and morning— More Fun Than a Barrel of Monkeys —Hear— THE LYRIC QUARTETTE IN ALL NEW SELECTIONS , Photoplay—“THE GRAY DAWN” Two Shows Only—7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c —Abo— Robert Warwick's Big Photoplay “THE SILENT MASTER” Two Skows Tonight 7-9 Prices 10—10c ha Weellah ax 1 court dances | ost to perfectio: | | 7 s during the running of VAPORUB | : es | Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | The Apocalypse” Produced. POPULAR PRICES Columbia Management THANKS ITS PATRONS “A MASTERPIECE OF REALISM" “The most astounding thing of its kind ever photographed and brought prolonged ap- plause and cheers from the audience. It'll make you sit on the edge of your chair from be- ginning to end.”—N, Y. Tele- graph. Directed by Harry Millarde, Who Directed “Over the Hill” TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AMERICA THEATER We take this opportunity to thank our many patrons who acted upon our advice yesterday and at- tended the matinee performances as we were forced to turn hundreds away last night in spite of the storm which for a time threatened to paralyze all business. Tonight will be the last times to see “Hotel De Luxe.” If you were one of the unfortunate ones yesterday, just ask any one of the 1,850 who were lucky, what you missed. Tomorrow, Tuesday, “A Night on Broad- way” will be the attraction. This promises to be the smartest shows of the season. There will only be two shows tonight, 7 and 9. The $1,500,000.00 Picturization of Charles Majors’ Gorgeous Love Romance, Once in a blue moon they come —the truly great, the epoch- making pictures, Here is the season’s dazzling sensation, the production New York stormed the box office for fifteen weeks to see. Every- NOT A RELIGIOUS PLAY! It Deals Neither With Nationality Nor Creed. “The Parish Priest” Is Drama, With Heart Interest as Great as “THE OLD HOMESTEAD.” It Contains as Much Realism as “WAY DOWN EAST” The story of a young clergyman whose big heart and noble character makes him the confidant of young and old of his parish. WILLIAM DESMOND IN THE TITLE ROLE Supported By “Bille” Bennett, Margaret Livingston and Thomas cketts —ALSO— Two-Part Sunshine Comody “STEP LIVELY, PLEASE” A MOMENTUM OF MIRTH TODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY where it has scored similar triumphs; everywhere the crit- ics have lavished superlative LAST TIMES TODAY DOUBLE FEATURE TOM MIX In His Latest Feature “ROMANCE LAND” And a Six-Part Comedy Drama “A FRONT PAGE STORY” We and 406 praise upon it. Added Attraction Ballroom Dances of the —_— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “THE TOWN THAT FORGOT GOD” It Is Not Paris—It Is Not New York Ir Is MAIN STREET, U.S. A. Where the ten commandments are broken every day and the golden rule every hour, Tudor Times Presented by | ETHEL MANN AND PUPILS Popular Priced Ruth Renick, ‘TODAY AND TUESDAY DOUG FAIRBANKS aly “THE NUT” —ALSO— “SAVING SUSIE” Two-Part Comedy Marion Davies eae —IN— 4 MORE DAYS “When Knighthood -" 0" Was in Flower” RIALTO Shows at 1, 2, 3:40, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30—100 and 4c