Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1923, Page 21

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SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1923. At the Columbia. The musical comedy offering by the Revues company for today and Monéay, “The Eattle of Not Yet.”| Photoplay, Irene Castle, in “French| * also a Campbell com ‘Schoolday Love." | Wednesday and Thursday——p, w.! Griffith, “The Love Flower.” Also, | | Harold Lioyd in “A Jazzed Honey-| Heels,” supported by Ward Crane,| moon.’ Charles Gerard. Howard Truesdale and Thomas Murray. vaudeville will be a big feature in ths program. press. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thufsday “The Traveling Salesman,” Bobby Also fun from the Vail's pet production, with an aug | mented cast and special scenic equip. | Exceptional | | Friday and Saturday—Tom Mix in “Chasing the Moon,” also “Tooner- ville Trials.” | At the Wyoming. | Sunday, Monday and Tuesday—<| “Driven.” One of the really fine things which has been shown on Broadway screens this year. | ment. Complete change of vaude-| Wednesday and Thursday—“The ville. Photoplay, Irvin W. Willat’s | Ghost Patrol,” starring Ralph Graves: Production “The Face of the World,”| also “The Leather Pushers” and adapted from the great novel by Jo-| comedy. ' han Bojer. Ladies’ prize matinee on Friday and _ Saturdey—Constance; Wednesday. Talmadge in “The Honey Moon,” and Friday and Saturday—Bobby Vail Says, wait and see. Ho has a good one in store for the week-end crowds. A real surprise with big-time vaude-| ville interspersed, photoplay, Irene Castle, in “A Pair of Silk Stockings.”, T; Roy Barnes In “Is Matrimony a Kiddies contest Saturday matines.| Failure’; also ‘Man vs. Bea: the} Candy for all and cash prizes for the| Ost thrilling picture ever made of | winners, the jungles of darkest Africa; Kino- At the Iris. Sunday—Tom Mix in “Up and Go- ing,” and Buster Keaton in “The Frozen North.” Monday and Tuesday—Norma Tal madge in “Smilin’ Through.” Wednesday and Thursday — Barrymore in “Sherlock Holme: Prices—Days, 10 cents; night At the America. Sunday and Monday—Charles Chap lin In his new feature comedy, “The Pilgrim,” and Doris May in a five part comedy, “Up and At 'Em.” , Wednesday and Thursday egri in ‘Mad Love.’ and Sunday— Douglas Fa'rbanks in his new Mas- terpiece, “Robin Hood.” This pic- ture plays at both the America and Iris on these da; At the Hub. Sunday—Colleen Moore, in “Broken Chains,” and Harold Lloyd in “Just Ne!ghbors. Monday and Tuesday—‘“Strong the wonder dog in “Brawn comedy. | At the Rialto. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday—Lila Lee, Lois Wilson, Walter Hiers and grams; ews Weekly. Wednesday—“The Man She Brought | Back,” a story of the Northwest mounted; Screen Snapshots; Fables. Thursday and Friday—Return en gagement of Harold Lloyd in “Grand-| ma’s Boy”; Pathe News; Travelaughs. Saturday— “Gypsy Passion” and Monte Bank's comedy ‘Oils Well.” see! any Baby Talk Flayed By Kindergarten Expert, Chicago CHICAGQ, March defined as “an expression of self- vibrating with parenthood,” {s con- demned as @ dangerous and ludicrous 24.—Raby talk practice by Miss Marion Lanphier, Ph.B., instructor in essentials of speaking at tho National Kinder garten and Elementary College. Exhorting young fathers and moth- ers to ‘ware of “itta darlin’” and “wittle wambkins” and kindred terms of parental endcarment, phler points out t every ten children Casper Sunday Borning Cribune of the entertainers who will e pear entertainment at the Spring Automobile Show | Wilson, “conic stuff, ht, M. aude Pp) in connection with the special this week. Above, left, Harry Reilly, contralto, impressions “from the absurd lan- guage of thelr parents’ affections.” Says Miss Lanphier: “There is a serious side to baby talk which is forcefully presented the students at the National Kinder garten and Elementary College. ing the first six years of the child's life he passes from the there on the process is an intricate of all the twists and |Charge Davis Is | Retail Bootleg V. O. Davis as arrested yesterday | afternoon by tho sheriff's office, | charged with running a retail bootleg: ging establishment at 258 East G street | uncovered several gallons of liquor in » pints and half pint bottles. ——————_— SHORT LINES USE MOTOR TRANSPORT FOR ECONOMY American Short Line Railroad asso- clation has found that many lines operate motor cars at a cost of from | charges .as compared with a cost of | from 65 cents to $1 to the train. mile | in the operation of steam trains, ac- cording to a dispatch in the W) Street Journal. The extremely low cost of 19 cents @ mile covers the operation of smaller cars seating 20 to 25 passengers and served by one {diosyncracies of English expression. “Woe to the child who has been a bit weak in language development and who has had in his ears incor o th . "| passengers and carry! riods. There is constant danger that| Peesepsers and carrying baggage, are this child may be either weak in his Ob¢rated by two men, and the aver language development ox so preco- cents a mile ctous in some other development that —eeseaesns the language process, not weak in f, is simply retarded before the) Rabbits, omce bred for foot pur srowth, mentally or physl-’ poses alone, are now coming to bi n either case the practice of reco zed as providers of vahu baby talk is a distinct danger. 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