Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR AUTO REIGNS SUPREME AS BG SHOW OPENSFOR FOUR DAYS the size of a Ford headlight. ed in front of the radiator rs urns su- the direction the front w are turned. It moves eight per cent faster than the front wheels, ing a flood of light the road the direction in which the turn is to be made. HELD) UNLIKELY ~ STITE FUNERAL pany had y model Ps The finest you have ever tasted is ready-baked for you by large wholesale bakers and neighborhood bake shops in your town, Just phone a grocer or one of these shops and have one of these luscious pies delivered, all ready to serve. Why bake at home when there is pie like this available? Try one and see. Made with delicious Sun-Maid Raisins Mad Your Iron Today? t when | of the house by her son Maurice and ple of | sent elsewhere for safe keeping. foot of her couch, and {n accordance with French custom a crucifix and a bowl! of holy water stand on a little table nearby. The family this morning was still too overcome with grief to discuss the funeral arrangements. Bernhardt oc: casionally expressed the desire to be buried within the grounds of her house at Bello Isle, a romantic spot atop storm-torn cliffs that overlook the Atlantic. It has not yet been decided whether she will be laid to rest there or in the family tomb !n Pere ‘La Chaise cemetery, Pari In any event there will be an tm- presi eremony in Paris on either Thursday or Friday and there is a strong sentiment in favor of holding this at the expense of the nation, As an officer of the Legion of Honor. Mme. Bernhardt {s entitled to burial with military honors, but the public feels that she should be interred with the pomp befitting her incalculable services to French art. It was arranged later that the body should lie In state at the home begin- ning at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The funeral probably will be hed at the church of St. but inasmuch as this ts “the week of the dead" preceding Easter there can be no high mass. Mme. Bernhardt's most personal effects are being est and watch repairing by ex- chman; all work guaranteec. Jewelery Mfs. Co. O- SBI Francois de Saes.| COLUMBIA Che Casper Daily Cribune EXECUTIONS 10 ~ AE PROTESTED | (Continued from Page One) |the Polish government but as the | spokesman of the covilized world,| which indignantly condemns this un- | precedented act of flagrant violation | of liberty of conscience and the cle- | mentary rights of citizens, I direct the Soviet government's attention to Ha onan INGROWN TOE NAIL the responsibility 1t would assume by| ‘he Holy See inzernesed its good of: execution of the sentence.” | fices through the Russian minister ROME, March 27—(By The Asso-| Pere and tho Soviet Frode Catnistied clated Press.}—The Vatican ts deeply Seat ein spertact “alasae affected by the death sentences pass- . bed BR ripetty anactes RGiculare ed upon Arch bishop Zepliak arg ‘ Monsignor Buschlavitch in Moacom, ar eine cant eatin aie id it is understood Pope Pius ts ex. Med ee = his personal influence to save e lives of the two preiates, ‘When the cases came up recently me ——— Try Tribune Classified for Results. AUTOMOBILE SHOW TONIGHT ARKEON — BE THERE How to Toughen Skin so Nail Turns Out Itself | | | A few drops of “Outgro” upon the |skin surrounding the ingrow.ng nail |reCuces inflammation and pain and |so toughens the tender, sensitive skin Outgro” {s a harmless antiseptic tured for chiropcdists. How- from the drug ntaining direc- | m: | eve store ONLY MUSICAL Irvin W. Willat’s “THE FACE Two Shows Nightl WANTED 1,000 Kiddies at Wyoming Theater Saturday Morning at 10:30 Sharp for Faster Ego Hunt FREE PRIZES WHY THAT LAME BACK? Announced Later Y.—Advertisement taNG “LAST TIMES TODAY The Supreme Epic of the Blue Ridge Mountains Derree parmey TON Tuesday, Everyone dress like k Admission 75 ATTENTION! D. 0. K. K., K. of P., PYTHIAN SISTERS, SANTHA Imperial Palace Pictures taken at the Last Imperial Session at Chattanooga, Tenn., shown at the Rialto Theater THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT Meet at K. of P. Hall at 7:30 P. M. and Wear Your Fez. CASPER'S FAMILY THEATER STARTING TONIGHT The Revue of Revues Company 20—PEOPLE—20 In the Hilarious Musical Farce Comedy “The Traveling Salesman” —And— 8—Vaudeville Features—8 Photoplay KID DANCE North Washington Hall Come where you can enjoy yourself. SHOW IN THE CITY Wonderful Production OF THE WORLD” ly, 7 and 9—10c and 40c IGHT March 27 ids. Prizes will be given. c—Ladies Free All Come. a aes Sie ane fie Bae DRE iy b With an All-Star Cast Comedy and News Reel TOMORROW GEORGE NICHOLS “Star of “The Flirt” —i— “The Ghost Patrol” S —And— “THE LEATHER PUSHERS” RETURN ENGAGEMENT of HAROLD LLOYD’S BEST PICTURE “Grandma's Boy” RIALT A | | HA THURSDAY North Washington Hall WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 5 - SPECIAL PRIZES -- 5 A dance for young and old. occasion. Special music for this Come and join the happy crowd. DANCE TO YOUR HEART’S CONTENT DRY AGENTS ARE HISSED Blue Hour restaurant in the heart theaterical district early today March 27.— Fiftee A REAL LAUGH-MAKER “Is Matrimony a Failure” With an All-Star Cast T. Roy Barnes, Lila Lee, Walter Hiers, Lois Wilson, Tully Marshall, Zusu Pitts “Man vs. Beast” Real African Jungle Picture —Also— WEDNESDAY ONLY “THE MAN SHE BROUGHT BACK” A Story of the Northwest Mounted Police. THURSDAY and FRIDAY HAROLD LLOYD “GRANDMA’S BOY” TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1923. and ordered the hundreds of diners In evening clothes to leave as quickly as Je and then proceeded to confis- cases of whiskey, champagne an @other liquors. The proprietor, Peter Anselmo and the head walter were arrested, Departing patrons side as the liquor was belng load- TODAY 1, 3,5, 7,9 o’Clock The supreme triumph of the world’s great- est emotional actress. Sappho, the passion-flower, adored by men —cushioned in the luxuries that her beauty N commands, knows for the first time the if pangs of love. And this man above all others is beyond her reach. Here is a 4 drama that will startle the world by its H power and beauty. Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 —ALSO— AL ST. JOHN in “THE ALARM” and PATHE NEWS Admission 10c and 40c TODAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY GOLDWYN presents POLA EGRI The Famous beauty of a thousand passions FRIDAY LAST TiMES TODAY NORMA TALMADGE “SMILIN’ THROUGH” TOMORROW AND THURSDAY JOHN BARRYMORE —In— “SHERLOCK HOLMES” DAYS 10c NIGHTS 20c LAST TIMES TODAY “STRONGHEART” THE WONDER DOG —In— “THE SILENT CALL” ALSO “SCHOOLDAY LOVE” COMEDY

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