Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 28, 1923, Page 4

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See En oT PAGE FOUR Che Caxver Daily Cribune PA ‘AUTO FILM TO BE SHOWN IN Lic the displays each ight so that none! of the cars will be overlooked. | | There were also some new things abet exhibited in the accessory depart-| ment last night. Among these was nanufactured by the Casper Spring | i Company West Midwest avenue. H i spring is similar to those used larger cars, but is the first “three FOUR INDICTED BY BRAND JURY spring to have been devised for | == Pl = | c nea from’ Pareione? | (Continued from Page One) . jail. All the men are charged with t ade its bow in thi > pany berate é stag Sted Ce 2 kd Peisounay oa nad | Viole ation of the prohibition law. | automobile industry as a part of Sec- rhe th: Sepa ae a3 at ‘ The indictments were returned in| retary of Commerce Herbert Hoover's secon¢ The Doud-Weaver Company had |a TAEs : ¥{|open court. The papers were handed| pian for the promotion of American the cl t in a Jewett sedan to exhit me was tn. |to Judge George F. Dunklee, who} industries in foreign countries will bo ¢ight ) and . at} signed them and turned them over to| shawn in Casper as a, feature of auto this company tolthe court clerk for the {ssuance of| snow week. Keen interest in things snonatration lot stip eta. | caplases. | automotive has been aroused and the power Madea Clarke resigned Monday when the| showing of the film, duplicates of critica ee | Srand jury began a probe of the al-/ which have been distributed In fore- to kr was in|leged party. He has been with Den-| {in fields to advertise American built, song|ver politics for 30 years and was in} manufacturers, will attract unusual) scoring See j charge of the defendants in the con- treat electri ained for the d dancers | attention, voices were heard in the jury room this morning and court attaches sald RHO LAW ON ooagaae automobiles should see. g and cou will make pdsaible a better under-| the jurors apparently were debating | “i gine of ‘the mechanieal parts of| Me. McMutlen haa expected to leave the case. : Wires today for the factory at Lansing, : Tho jury has sent word to Judg®, “snowing of the films will be made|Mich., but he has been prevailed upon | George F, Dunklee, presiding. 7 12:00 noon to 12:45 p. m. Thursday, | to delay his departure and will be on , \ Hy —————— |March 29, at the Rialto Theater. | hi t the show again tonight to 5 i | Everyone {s Invited. No admission|explain the construction of the Olds. : i i being, shown | Ctett War Flag Is | cnarce'wut've mate. | not : yon ‘the ee | The Oldsmobile light eight gol? sport violation, which be. | model continued its popularity on the | ng in the Highth Dis OROWN In n Pharmacy Ww lls Company Puts ° t stow scan last night a : trict Court. This ts the first of aj ells Lomp y t has proven the source of so mu 4 17 uj long Ust of similar cases to go be-| pleasure to visitors at the show that ed jury and the attitude of the! In keeping with a custom of ag Va Guessing Contest : the Wyoming Oldsmobile company jury in this particular instance will| playing relics of earlier days, W. yans to retain it in the exhibit to Nobody Can ‘Tell When You) considered indicative of the rest} Kimball has placed in the wi ee - | night of the cases to go before a jury ant > ast ae 3 New Superior model Chevrolet é , Faded Hair tt to go before a jury and/the Midwest Pharmacy on East| , arles E. Wells Music Com-| P es ah oe Tea. | the attitude of the jury in this par-/ Second street a United States flag| The Charles i. Well Ltne eit jsitility coupe made its first appearance! Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a Uttle it age IL be considered that was carried through the Clyil Pay 1s Cee ae cnttont ath {ou the floor last nig taking the| “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- = » rest of the case war by Lieutenant W. A. Atchinson |!"& contest this e of the sedanette shown the [irst| stantly that corn stops hurting, then ster Sunday. Two records have ted several| under General W. 8. Rosecrans. be ught South| Lieutenant Atchinson was taken n placed 23 sealed bpd in head Jits pls prisoner in the battle of Chickamauga | Play window of the store in they, and was put in Libby prison in Sep-| Becklinger building. The persons of ng the closest to the num be awarded | tember in 1863. He kept with him until his release, the flag) ues: his con-|of the records will finement covering a period of 18] Easter lily and an Easter Victrola}, ;, To Cure a Cold in One Day |months. The flag belongs to Mrs.| record, respectively fies BROMO QUININE|N. M. McKin 828 East Fourth} The contest closes Saturday box bears the sign street | noon at 3 o'clock and the winners of y. Grove. (Be sure you! ‘The flag has attracted much atten-| the contest wil! be announced in the tion from pedestrians. | colums of ‘The Sunday Tribune. FREE SHOWING United States Government Films A MOST EXTRAORDINARY PICTURE HOW AUTOMOBILES ARE MADE RIALTO THEATER 12:00 TO 12:45 O’CLOCK THURSDAY NOON, MARCH 29 Continuous—1 TODAY Can a story of old age be| as romantic as a “Flapper” play? Patrol” By Sinclair Lewis, who wrote “Main Street” STARRING Ralph Graves —And— George Nichols Star of “The Flirt” —Also— “THE LEATHER | PUSHERS” [RIS TODAY AND THURSDAY John Barrymore “SHERLOCK You Are Invited HUB TODAY AND THURSDAY D. W. GRIFFITH’S ‘The Love Flower”’ TODAY AND THURSDAY POLA NEGRI HOLMES” “ ” pestering, MAD LOVE RICHARD BARTHELMESS ~Also The passions. the frolics, the gayety of high society; a frank a he . drama of life! TOPICS OF THE DAY THE DARING LIFE STORY OF A LOVE ADVENTURESS Also— “AL ST, JOHN in “THE ALARM" PATHE NEWS Shows at 1:00, 2:15, 4:00, 5:45, 7:30, 9:15—10c and 40c HAROLD LLOYD cath (eat “A JAZZED HONEYMOON” Continuous 1 to 11 DAYS _10c NIGHTS 20c CONTINUQUS—1 to 11 10c and 25c Friday, Saturday, Sunday “DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN ROBIN HOOD” Both America and Iris CHASSIS AND MOTOR OF | THEATER HERE EXHIBITED AT BG SHOW Pictures filmed to represent 2 The feature exhibit of the Wyoming} Oldsmobile company last night for the! removed to show the frame and the power plant, ‘The pleasure of the motor fans was further enhanced by the attendance of ion to the clever group of fidence ring case since the trial of| wy... rime are the finest plece of Eugene J. McMullen, technical engi ag froulsDenver:, Dour nial {Se epicieitberne: industrial photography ever brought Neering export of the Oldsmobile fac s Zita Middievitch were pres-L | | here. Every detail is clearly shown tory, who delighted hundreds of visit- their unlimited supply of] NO VERDICT | and the subject matter is handled in /ors with a thorough and complete ex- [bs OON TODAY. |guch a way as to be of ‘excepticnal|Position of the car which he repre ete ee eh: Colo., | March, 28.—The| interest. Wide distributjon of the nts. | Jury t 20 alleged members of @) 4.14 has been made in universitles,/™mately informed upor the details of) nationally known confidence ring| F17” ge een a other public Places’he engineering problems involved tn | had consid red we uae 100 titled in the Rocky ‘Mountain region. he consterigton of the modern motor owner or other persons interested in|rarely nS exposition in yman ts vrolet line tonight, a Wyoming Oldsmobile company expects to show the Oldsmobile four cab and either the roadster or the touring car model of the Chevro‘et. Se Brian Tobin has returned to Salt Creek ‘after sponding the week end here visiting at the home of his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Jeremiah Ma- ~CORNS Lift Off with Fingers HT EIGHT OLDS ARE 1 night of the Auto Show was hassis and motor of the light Oldsmobile car. With the body| | the car afforded a real) to patrons of the show who are ul dnd enquiring enough to wish now how good motor cars are| Mr. McMullen {s not only int!- a capacity al expert to vords which the stand. found in a techn able to und WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923. For Salad Dressing—Use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Its pure,convenient, economical Sold and recommended by all grocers FREE CONCERT AT OUR STORE Friday Afternoon 3 p. m. The best musical talent of Denver will entertain with a varied and delightful program. COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS The Chas. E, Wells Music Company 232 East Second St. Phone 194 The Chevrolet sedan will take ace as representative of tHe d many viel frequently ets of Casper] shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Truly! gist sells a tiny bottle of for a few cents, suffi- cient to remove eyery hard corn, soft the show who hi his car on the str uve the anticipated opportunity] corn, or corn between the toes, and ke a close inspection of {t the callouses, without soreness or the last night of the show thel irritatlon.—Advertisement. COLUMBIA CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER TONIGHT THE REVUE OF REVUES COMPANY In the Merry Musical Mixture “The Traveling Salesman” —And— 7 s—BIG VAUDEVILLE FEATURES—8 Snappiest Show of the Season. PHOTOPLAY Irvin W. Willat’s “Face of the World” 2 Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10c-40c ONL CITY MUSICAL SHOW IN THE TONIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT BRING THE CHILDREN THE MAN SHE <= BROUGHT FARLE FOX DORIS MILLER, FRANK, LOSER A STORY OF THE NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE Bring Back Your Man The Motto of the N. W. M. P They gave him his chance to get his man— and he failed! He came back to dishonor instead of glory! But one failure is not a knock-out—it’s a challenge! SEE THIS POWERFUL, GRIPPING DRAMA OF FEAR, COURAGE, FAITH AND LOVE IN THE RUGGED NORTHWEST. Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 BEFORE EASTER You'll want one of these fine HAND TAILORED SUITS a On sale at a reduction of from '25* to 30° AT OUR REMODELING SALE SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center St. TOMORROW—FRIDAY —And— SATURDAY MORNING Return Engagement of Harold Lloyd —IN— ‘Grandma’s Bo Some Boy! Our Hero is Awkward Some Joy! And You Will _ Giggl Bashful — Chortle Helpless ——. Laugh Brave —— Shake Bold —— Quake Fearless —_— Roar A Laughing Joy—“Grandma’s Boy” Lloyd’s Most Original Comedy OWING To close booking connections, we are unable to hold this picture over Saturday, but will show it SATURDAY MORNING STARTING AT 10:30

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