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

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PAGE FOUR he Casper Daily Cribune TOURNEY WAS. | FAIRLY HANDLED tcher Approve} s at Laramie Things; Students Mortem. LR. si. IN TRAIN BERTH h hand. Any| | were opened and run et a arge sum was invested in a about $180,000 was anent inter-| ca Prize Winning Display and Other Products at The Grand| dow DI Mg Dan Weer tin for the Best Arrangement. Grocery, Which Won the “ COLORED WOMAN ACCUSED OF STABBING FOE WITH SCISSORS GOES ON TRIAL IN COURT HERE : Alberta Yoakum, colored resident of the Sandbar Sere proclivities for law-breaking escapades have resulted in her being entangled with city and county officials on several oc- 1s in the last couple of years, went on trial this morn- arged with assault with intent to kill. The trial prom- a speedy one and the jury is expected to be given 2 late this afternoon. ing ch Shelton woman ad that while she nev of goad wh and “old intoxican: ean pair] vised the person of Graco| refused a drir ing of January 6 i as offered her efficient with vorite smoke was s that she Se spe on the the ever Alberta w wea} fon, that hosp 1 her abd n anda slash across her arm. he utter recovered after| the quarr was that it w an operation by Dr. Als by an a nt over a oO and hospital treatment this particular night a ¢ | (Mfrs. Davis, on w between her and Alb am | 1's alleged to have ted,| relative to the disposition of a nicke is the wife of “Dollar Bill” Davig,| that was in the “kitty” or tip box nd and known residents. m com. | used at the emporium. Mrs. Davis was testified, tried to stop the al ation betwen the two girls and it © this trouble was in pro- t she was stabbed Mrs. Davis, complaining witness, ent on the stand at 1:30 this after. noon. proprietor of J Sandbar’s bes assault is alleged to have bi mitted at thie of night life or FIPENSIVE HATS WILL BE SOLO FOR NIGKEL FRIDAY |: AND SATURDAY BY FUCHS: An extraordinary gensation ts be ing offered by the Fuchs company for Friday and Saturday when the wo-| men of the city will be given an opportunity to obtain two beautiful spring.hats for the sale price of one. The company has 128 hats which valued between §10 and of a hat will | RHEUMATISM CAN NOv hts a will 5 also an exce' for $1.75 COLUMBIA Casper’s Family Theater TONIGHT THE REVUES CO. Present Hotel DeBum VARIETIES—S7 Of KLEAN KUT KOMEDY With High Class VAUDEVILLE 57 Photoplay “KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE” AND THE MOVIE CHATS Two Shows Tand9 Prices 10c, 400 NEW PROGRAM TOMORROW Hits and M Phote Conway Tearle in After Midnight ee! ALL : | “Gets-It” Tames ECONOMY ror the year with a by a During ther has nonchelar [ber head Eas nt Beatrice pal w rning. enditures for 000, which the pre For BRUISES AND BURNS ount 000 be healt? the | re is the favorite household remedy, Prevents danger from Pneumo: pala, Croup, Bore Throat, Ches' Bolls, Brutsos and Burns, Sor len Joints, and all inflam Nothing else takes . Pound c __ the Wildest Corn I ney back guarantee. mere. E. rence din this city by | PHARMACY \f ENY DRUG CO | 3 KIMBALL DRUG STORE SATURDAY NIGHT AMATEUR NIGHT AT THE IRIS THEATER 315 CASH PI RIZE iS II ©} [—snonuyu0g “ys¥q OT} jo & ay? jO was steurerp oy] SI sIyy, “20h PUY OD] 403 ,,woAtag,, JUsseid [pM Joyeoyy Zuruios Ay UWoryesuss Oy} SI eq} sanjord 9y}—1BAA «¢ U2ALIG,, 998 0} UOIssUIpe Z$ pred pue sinoy 103 oul ul pooys ayd ved jo spursnog} ‘qyuoU! Sy} HAO MON Ur Surusdo sz YW AA ATES "UL WALL STREET MUST SETTLE (Continued from Page One) York trading representative, Jesse Livermore. The difference, he said, was chiefly over the charging of pre. miums on stock “loaned.” Saunders, now 42 years olf, came to Memphis about 20 years ago. Before coming to this cf his home was in Clarksville, Tenn. His first “Job” ‘was a grocery olerk, in a Village store while he still was in His ‘teens et a ed to have been $4 a he came here he was lesman, later became sale grocery firm the idea of the {1 store system, ¢| the bad after first of which was established Poultry Fanciers Of | City Hear rA ddress The meeting hold in the elty hall t which W. H. McNees, gave a lecture and ewhat handl t of attend. was so ersons from a iscussed matters per- m, brooding, and Irom the inter- y it would seem istry 18 due for this section of s will return to Casper will give demonstra- for production BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- 1) stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positive ely do the work. People afficted with bad breath find jaws relief through Dr. Edwards’Olive ‘ablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all | who know them. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clez blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of ffects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, BP ese cathartics are derived from ds” ive mallets without sriping. pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. M. Edwards discovered the | oerhig ‘after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant | bad t h. Olive Tablets are ely a vegetable ‘compound mixed with olive as you salt know them by their olive color. Take one or two eve! night ioe for a week | and note the effect. 15c and 30c. sy Matrimony a a dl eT Barnes. Lila Lee, Ison, Walter Hiexal A roaring comedy hit—all about blushing brides and over-confident husbands and a gay eiopement that annulled every marriag town, Come and laugh! THE PILGRIM STARRING. CHARLES CHAPLIN, STARTS TOMORROW AT AMERICH Charies Chaplin loses no time from the very beginning of his latest four- reel, “The Pilgrim,” to get involved in complications that increase with alarming rapidily with every effort to extricate himself. In the first place, without saying word to any- one, he leaves Sing Sing prison bound for the “open spaces.” He might have been anything but « “pilgrim” — but it happens when he changes his Prison. clthes for more suitable at- tira, the latter is the sombre garb of @ clergyman. Called upon to de ver @ sermon from tho pulpit of a lttle community that knows its texts backward end forward, Chaplin, se lects the story of David and Goliath 2nd pandemontum breaks! It is one of the greatest scenos wo have heen fortunate enough to witness. On the same bill in addition to Chaplin's latest feature will be Doris May in her new feature “Up and At ‘Em."" SIX MARBIED COUPLES IN THS NEW COMEDY There are six married couples rep- resented in the cast of “Is Matrimony a Failure?” the new Paramount epe- clal comedy, directed by James Cruze which comes to the Rialto theatre next Sunday. As suggested by the’ title, tits ts a comedy of matrimonial errors and al- THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923. Door," was the basis for this new comedy, which was scenarimd by ‘Walter Woods, ee Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert watchman; all work guaranteed. Jewelery Mfg. Co. O- SBidg. though the picture presents and Gis-/and Otis Harlan and Charies Ogle cuses in a highly humorous vein, the/ and Ethel Wales. In addition to question, it doesn't attempt to &m/ these there are several other tmpor- swer it, but closes, as it begins, with) tant charactors, which make this cast a large interrogation point. one of the largest assemblages of ‘The stx families are played by the} screen luminaries ever seen. following well-known screen artists: The stage succes: “The T. Roy Barnes and Lila Lee, Lois Wilson and Walter Hiers, ZaSu Pitts and Arthur Hoyt, Lilian Leighton and Tully Marshall, Sylvia Ashton Open MIN Everybody's fhcatre GRANDMOTHER KNEW TODAY AND FRIDAY She danced through life like a butterfly, yet she was a Honey Gleam Bee—in “THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DE This Is One of the Greatest RIALT WYNDHAM wife and her lover. LADIES’ MATINEE A SPECIAL TREAT FOR THE LADIES FROM 1 TO 5 O'CLOCK RIALTO. Dorothy Mackaill and George Fawcett The Isle of Doubt “Tf I find yowre a man— I may give her to you!” See what this deceived husband did when he learned of the plot of his He believed that primitive life would reveal the real woman and expose the cowardice in the man, SEE THIS STORY OF A WOMAN’S REGENERA- TION AND A MAN’S DEGENERATION. Fables Shows at 1, 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:30, 9:30 Comedy TOMORROW AND SATURDAY “When the Desert Calls” With VIOLET HEMING The famous Broadway star of “The Rubicon,” in a sensuous, compelling drama of the burning sands. Miss Murray Has Ever Made. ALSO COMEDY and NEWS REEL LOOK WHO’S WITH US! HARLES HAPLIN —In— 23) FRIDAY TODAY ONLY. STANDING HIS GREAT NEW FOUR-REEL FEATURE “THE PILGRIM” Four Days—Starting FRIDAY AMERICA THEATER MILTON SILLS lto ll LAST TIMES TODAY “What a Wife Learned” MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE CHARLES CHAPLIN IN “THE PILGRIM” STARTS TOMORROW JOHN BOWERS 10c and 400 ISHOP-CASS THEATERS! H=B LAST TIMES TODAY “The Sagebrushers” —AlLo— “DANGER” MERMAID COMEDY Ito 11 10e and 25c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LAST TIMES TODAY LOUIS MORGAN COMPANY IN A FAST MOVING MUSICAL COMEDY “The Suffragettes” DOUGLAS MacLEAN —And— DORIS MAY PAULINE FREDERICK —In— Seana “THE GLORY OF CLEMENTINA” Matinee 2:30 “The Hottentot” Evening 7 and 9 10c and 40

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