Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 7, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. CHAS RAY AT BEST IN FILM Thrilling events and equally thrill- ing acting—those are the dominant notes of “The Girl I Loved,” the sec- ond of Charles Ray’s features for United Artists, which opened an en- gagement of four days at the Iris theater this afternoon The inimitable Ray is a new artist to many of his admirers in this re- markable chapter from real life, in which he impersonates the poet James Whitcomb Riley in a dramatic recital of Riley’s own personal love story as it was related by him in the | lttleknown but authentic verses bearing the same title as the photo- lay. This Intimate fact that the spectator is actually looking into the heart of one of our great Americans adds vastly to the appeal of the pic: ture. But while Charles yy now goes far in “The Girl I Loved” from shful country boy who won his to thousands of hearts, his new guise can not submerge the special charm with which all his roles are in vested. been thought the we learn that he js even er in the serious and forceful depiction of turbulent emo- tion, but with the same ease and un-} forced method that he has displaye: in the expression of lighter moods. No masculine heart could wish for more virility and punch than there is with keener heart re- is possible in this ro- Ray embodies that ag dor that all the fair sex dream of as a part of the} Pianist Secured For A. & F. Cafe Hamilton. Ardinger, former leader of the Gaity orchestra of Lead, 8. D., has been secured by the A. & F. cafe on Center street and will hereafter assist with the music furnished by this populer cafe during the dinne: hour. Mr. Ardinger is an accom plished planist and came here at the solicitation of B. A. Flisness, proprie- tor of the cafe. 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It will be a pleasure to aid you in the selection of your costume in accordance with the prices you may choose to HOA : “Let the joy of soul shine out through gladsome eyes, and radiant garments.” “There's always something new at WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923. lA in a great variety of cape effects with long, flowing lines, will be very strongly in vogue throughout the spring season. e INUASENSANASNRAS ey iS DANCIN ARN ASSESS AEE NYAS, MANUS —In anticipation of an extraordinary demand we have secured what apparel experts have judged to be the best expressions of art and grace in costuming. .—Garments that the fore- most critics in Paris and New York have agreed are designs that will most enhance the beauty and charm of women, —Our stocks have been selected with a view to providing stylish wraps for women of various types, and permit each to select a mode most becoming to her. W/E RNEASY THE SQUAREST CITY IN THE SQUAREST STATE

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