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PAGE FOUR RANGH TRACTS ARE PLACED ON MARKET TODAY Offerings West of City Are Excellent for Truck Gardens. Truck gardening in the vicinity of Casper received a considerable im- petus this morning with the announce- ment by t 6 See Ben Realty company G-acre irricaed tract wes of id be opened immediately purposs. The land will be 8 averaging fiver os yarles Mc- tracts will be Gardens. It is asper on the Al- of the tracts bor- r river. The Alcova road has recently come under the jur-| isdiction of the state highway depart the road of being Kept in will be ‘installed on at this point! 1rnish sufficient water to The plans tigate he en!re 176 acres for the plant are complete and orders have been put in for the equipment. Flectric i also assured from the Natrona F comp! increasing der A the fact been raised hero! y usures a g00d in past years prac this kind of produce, Any further information regarding the property y be obtained at the n Realty pufld com offices of 5. CHANEY’S GENIUS STENDS QUT IN “SHADOWS? WilCh PLAYS LAST TIMES TODAY Lon The genius of mever more cons characterization of “Yen Sin,’ the Chinaman extremely original lows,” which red puses at the America theater a which closes its run Chaney’s role wil be remembered by theater-goers for some time to! come. It is a role that does not ad-| mit of a wide range of action. A broken down heathen merely able to cripple about and to do the work that is sent to him, a friendly heathen who is able to secure the worship of| the boys of community, and a wise) heathen who is able to bring pressure| to bear in. certain quarters that results| in the satisfactory conclusion of the sotry, this is Chaney's part. i “Yen Sin" is cast up by the sea and is taken out by the sea. The only weak point in the drama is that he| turns Christian before his dramatic| demise. <A more forceful way would) have been to remember him as aj heathen alwaye. “Shadows” {9 a masterty produo- tion because there has been combined into {t the many virtues and faults of everyday lifetogether with the my: fticism of the orlent an@ because all of these different elements have been toned down so not to obtrude them: selves too harshly upon the sense of| the spectator. is a har montous drama before which the per rons of the a as before p | THREE CHIROPRACTORS GIVE TREATMENTS FREE DURING CLEANUP WEEK : co-operative measur: week which {s ainted ¥ nditions ast bit » chiro: science efits to be s¢ who feel requested t the be Philo their = Oi ae will keep the doc Hill ¢ v and > by ¢ mes fust a c and @ little better urriages and 4 at Graham Shields FISH BRAND Ticker Its the Patented Features the Special Materials ame ‘» .Workmanship sat make fe Big Difference DEALERS EVERYWMERE yiimammna: wana 7757 REY? |domestic triangle, party was a human being or a bottle | of moonshine not being of any great ot age. The mother has supposedly] beginning today for a two-day en been drowned, although she turns up ment at the Iris theater. jiater in the story. ‘The accidental} Since the beginning of motion killing of the child by the car driven | Pictures, directors © attempted to Chansy wa5 anything of the force with which Be uous than in his ban acts the part of Balleti. | Bighter,” JERRY THREATENS 10 KILL, BUT BACKS QUT AO POLICE ARE TOLD Lorine Price, a woman of the Sand/|to congratulate their daughter and Bar, stood at death’s door Saturday | son-in-law. night, according to the prophecy of| After the formal felicttations, the Jerry Carter. Jerry told her that he| Suests found their places in the wed- CAPTAIN TODAY, was going to kill her, it is said.|ding cortege for the brief journey to What the trouble arose over, which |the Pauline chapel which was being occurred at 257 West B street, is| Used for a religious service for the not known. It may have been aj first time since 1870. | The religious marriage was solemn- ized by Monsignor Beccaria, the court chaplain, who celebrated low mass. Most of Princess Yolanda’s trous- seau was collected long before her whether the third significance, But Lorine informed the police de- partment, and the fear of the law| engagement was announced. Follow- seems to have entered the heart of|ing the custom of the ola Itallan Jerry for he refrained from fulfilling | f@milies and the traditions of the hla exebuar. | House of Savoy, she has had made pba Cee res duplicates of each garment, all in |the finest handwork and exquisitely immed. Much of the embroidery was done in convents. Italy is one of the few countries whe! hand-made lace {s still pro- (Is FORGOTTEN N PORE et eer nes eee Venetian Point, Abruzzi lace, fiet and Sale lace are to be found in th princess’ trousseau as she said that not one stitch of her wedding outfi i come from any r own beloved It. “The Sign of the Rose,” playing to- day and tomorrow at the Riaito the- wo CATTLE STAMPEDE OHOWN IN “SKY PILOT? ater, opened at this playhouse yester: | day and succeeded in pleasing the au ences which assembled. Georgy Be ban is in the leading role. in fact) for the pic js at all weak, Beban is the big exc ture, not that the plot although the use of @ coincidence or —- wo tenda toward breaking its| A cattle stampede, so realistic that h, but that Beban's acting is] even the most blase of Broadway's erly that one forgets everyone| Motion picture fans were moved to se in the production. use, is a feature of “The Sky Pietro Baileti (George Baban is an a Cathrine Curtis production, Italian who lives in the Italian quar ed as an Associated First Na- ter with an only daughter of #ix years| tional attraction, which will be shown a father who is seeking Balleti as © kidnaper of his own daughter brings things to a heart-rending cli max. reach the superlative in making their audiences thrill with the emotions of and suspense; and many times have they succeeded. But never, it is clared, has the equal of King Vidor's striking stampede scenes| been alloyed with celluloid. Four thousand head of cattle in a mad unge toward the camera provide dramatic tension that stands in a place by itself in motion picture pro- duction. In order to film these scenes !t was necessary to “plant” the cameras in an elght-foot-deep pit. Nine different cameras and cameramen were called upon for the filming. Featured in “The Sky Pilot” are Colleen Moore, John Bowers, David Butler and Harry Todd. The story was taken from Ralph Connor's book of tho same title, When {t is found that a ependthrift uncle has kidnapped his own niece in order to obtain money from his brother, the brother gives vent to a logical indignation. we conc!udes however that the life of the Italian child has been sacrificed in order that the spendthrift might find himself and become the man he was meant to be. No review of the plot could give If one not seen George Beban in his great character parts, one may see the best of thoso parts by attending “The Sign of the Rose. he comedy, “Brilliantano, the Bull is a clever skit burlesqueing |Blood and aos “THE NEW GLERK’ Bg SUCCESS AT COLUMBIA The Revue of Revues company ran away with new honors yesterday in their production of “The New Clerk” has Geo. Vroman Post Meeting Tonight The regular semi-monthly meeting of the George W. Vroman post of the American Legion will be held this evening in the clubrooms in the base: ment of the Becklinger building. Several matters of importance are Che Casper Daily Cribune PICTURE WiLL BE FEATURED AT AMERICA THREE mNs Emile Coue, the most talked of man in the world—the famous phar- macist of Nancy—the disciple of con- sclous auto-suggeation whose theories have taken the world by storm and whose books are being printed in hun- dred thousand editions on the presses of America and Europe, has given his message to the world in a two- reel Educational Pictures Special, “The Message of Emile Cous,” which will be shown at the America theater Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Millions who have been unable to attend the lectures and clinics of this noted Frenchman will be given the opportunity of seeing him expounding his theories of self-nealing through the medium of the screen. Those who attended the lectures have gain-| ed no better knowledge of the subject | than will those who witness the screen presentation, for the limits of the stage are overcome in the scre version and the examples cited by the little Frenchman are illustrated the screen by means of living play- ers. | “The Message of Emile Coue,”| [made at the Motion Picture Arts! | Studio during M. Coue's stay in New! York, is the only authentic picture of M. Coue or his methods. It is from a scenario prepared under his supervi- SPEED TESTS ARE DELAYED DAYTON, Ohio, April 8—The speed tests scheduled for this morning over the three-kilometer course at Wilbur Wright field have been called off. In taking off in his Curtiss racer, Lieut. Lester J. Maitland broke a landing wheel causing the ship to nose over, resulting in severe damage to the ship. Lieutenant Ma‘tland was uninjured. —__—_ Hill Crest means pure water—pure water means good health. ‘Phone 1151 and ha both, sion and approved by him, and he personally appears on the screen as the principal character. M. Coue will not personally benefit | financially from this picture. Any profits that might come to him are destined to become a fund for the erection of a clinic hall for the benefit of the poor children of Nancy, M. Coue’s home in. France. M. Coue will contribute the property, and it is hoped that this building will be regarded as an everlasting monu- ment to the famous disciple of self- healing whose teachings have brought measure of hope and cheer to the afflicted all over the world. Domestic Troubles Of Ed and His Wife Are Aired in Court, Delivering three baskets of wash- ing in three weeks was Ed Hum: phrey’s method of supporting his better half, according to her stato: ment to the members of the sheriff's office Saturday, Humphrey and his wife both reached the office about the same time in the afternoon and the sheriff was busy trying to get the straight of things from the argument that ensued. “You was crooked,” shouted Hum- phrey who charged his wife with being sweet on a cook. “Yes, and you collected the money,” was tho reply he received. Mrs. Humphrey was somewhat dis concerted one day of iast week when Humphrey pointed a gun at her and threatened to kill her, according to her statement. For some reason the irate husband did not complete his plans in this regard. The case is up before Judge Henry F. Brennan in justice court this af ternoon. It {s understood that Hum- phrey has agreed to leave town and cease molesting his wife. A BIG WEEK me RIALTO Today -- Tomorrow GEORGE BEBAN —In— “The Sigm Of the Rose” PRINGESS WENS | M. COUE PERSONALLY PUTS MESSAGE ON THE SCREEN NEGRO 15 ACCUSED OF FORGING FAKE ORDER TO GET USE OF AUTO A colored denizen of uncertain ideas took a unique way of obtaining ‘a car for a day yesterday when he served an order on a local garage to which the name of Ben Mendoza was signed giving him the right to take from the garage the Buick car be longing to Mr. Mendoza, according to the statement of the owner. ‘The man took the car and from all appearances Sow possessed by the vehicle he must have driven it over the Salt Creek road, for tho fine varnish is now said to be splattered with mud. While Mendoza was getting In touch with the insurance agency that had sold him insurance on the car, the borrower was having the time of his life running the wheels off it. Of course the owner had no idea that whether to prosecute the negro and MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1923 Smith Oriental rugs, wonderful col- if so whether to prosecute him on /ors and patterns, size 9x10 at $133.50 the charge of burglary or forgery or] a+ Graham Shiclds Furniture both. Co., where prices are lower. Lindstrom Ends Long Search With Succes ee oaY Years of Suffering End- d When Health Restored by Tanlac, Declares Port- land Citizen. Gives Details. “Tt certainly is remarkable the way Tanlac improved my health, and I can't say too much in praise of this wonderful medicine,” declared Alfred Lindstrom, well-known 6219 93rd St. 8, E., Portland, Oregon. “For several years I had been in the clutches of a bad case of stomach trouble. resident of} I had no appetite to speak| of, never relished a bite and even the) tired out all the time, and was bedly run-down generally. I kept losing weight, my strength and energy got down to the vanishing point. “I noticed Tanlac was being highly recommended by people whose stato- ments were printed in the papers, and so I made up my mind to try tho treatment. It sure did help me, and right now I feel stronger and better than In a long time. My appetite is simply fine, I relish all my food and have no trouble from indigestion and the gas and pains like I used to have. That tired, run-down feeling has ail left me, too, and judging from the way Tanlac has helped me I don't the car was to be returned in the} ittle I did manage to eat disagreed | hestitate pp IEEE OCS evening {nasmuch as no intimation| With me. Gas formed on my stom. | dorsement. of the fact had been given the gurage | 1ch and I suffered much distress from Tanlac is for sale by all good officials, the pains and bloating. I was|druggists. Accept no substitute. Mendoza has not yet decided wy YOMING Continuous—1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY ANDY GUMPS bothered nearly all the time by con- stipation, too, felt drowsy and simply Over 35-million bottles sold.—Adver- tisement. JBISHIOP-CASS THEATERS} LAST TIMES TODAY Lon Chaney In his greatest characterization and the finest picture he ever made. “SHADOWS” Marguerite De La Motte and Harrison Ford in supporting cast. Iso— Buster Keaton in “The Love Nest” In Moving Pictures Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10c and 40c —Also— Starting Tomorrow D ou A MABEL BALLIN and pRgEORE BOSWORTH GLADYS WALTON ao raul “VANITY FAIR” “THE LAVENDER BATH LADY” 10c ELECXS 10c —And— 20c 20c BUDDY MESSINGER TODAY AND TUESDAY TE aires Ralph Connor’s “The Sky Pilot” “SMARTY” TOMORROW “THE SHEIK” —With— John Bowers, Colleen Moore, David Butler —Also— CHARLES CHAPLIN “A DAY’S PLEASURE” a rural musical farce comedy in which every member of the company had plenty to do. Ben Heater was in the cast again as the village po: master, sheriff, town constable and everything else. Bobby Vail in a Ught comedy role was most likeabl and as the new clerk put his stuff over in real George Cohan style, ospe the song number, which crowd didn’t seem to get er Clara Hodge as the countr was im Buck Fellows as the lanky country gawk got himself all kinds of trouble and as a clir went and “hitched,” Valare the part Al Kain was there with another f his delightful single numbers and was easily one of the features. The crowd simply couldn't get enough of the quartette and many well earned en Were responded to. Buck did a t different speci z rant show. me Five shows had to be van yesterday to accommodate the crowds. ger Al Harris tried to hold the t Lynne picture over for ‘Tuesday ut owing to advance bookings was unable to do so. The same program will be repeated tonight for the last times. An entire change of program is scheduled for Tuesday With LAST TIMES TONIGHT The Revue of Revues Company In the Big Rural Musical Farce Comedy “THE NEW CLERK’ All Special Vaudeville Features —PHOTOPLAY— “EAST LYNNE” The Story timt Can Never Dic scheduled to be discussed, including the matter of a baseball team to rep- resent the organization this summer. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the business session. See Heavywelght mattresses in_ single or full size at $8.50 at Graham Shields Furniture Co., 133 B, Second, where prices are low. Why pay more. No typhoid fever, no stomach ail. ments. no poor health if you drink Hill Crest water. Intrinslo cost — sbounding health. Phone 1161. breaks co! - gown! basic caus of eumatic pain. Sloanis Liniment-hills pain! For rhoumatism, brutses, strains, chest colds All New Pro, FOR A close-in business corner, 100x100. and on good terms, Will Mountain Realty & Title Cor 806 O-S Building Two Shows Nightly—7 and 9 gram Tuesday Prices 10c-40c SALE Reasonable sell in whole or part of it. Phone 564-W Written and Supervised by George Beban, with HELEN SULLIVAN and selected cast. Only once in a decade may we hope to offer you a picture we are so sure you will truly love. Monte Banks Comedy, “Brilliantino the Bull Fighter” Kinograms Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 WEDNESDAY Is Family Night All Children Accompanied by Their Parents Will Be Admitted Free. EVELYN BRENT —In— | | THE WOMAN WHO CAME BACK’ AESOP’S FABLES SCREEN SNAPSHOTS : ADDED ATTRACTION A Dancing Novelty by Pupils from the Ethel Mann School “T oot-Toot-Tootsie”’. Betty Grisinger “The Jockey Dance”....-.._—----Eileen _Mishica “Stars and Sripes”’. “Georgette” “Liebesfrend” _. THURSDAY Opening Day of a Three-Day Run of THE COWBOY AND THE LADY —With— MARY MILES MINTER —And— TOM MOORE FRIDAY Ladies 25c Matinee SATURDAY Clean Up Matinee All Children Admitted for 2 Tin Cans and 5 Cents Colorado Bond Gladstone size Sheets 5144x684, Folded Envelopes 314x514 120 Sheets and 120 Envelopes Rocky Mountain Bond Monarch size Sheets 714 AX10%, two fold ayalonest 814x714 260 Sheets and 250 Envelopes Printed neatly with your name Printed neatly with your name and address in Copper Plate, Shaded or Solid Old English, or Monogram in two colors. and address or business, in Cop- per Plate, Shaded or Solid Old English, or Monogram in two fol- _$7.50 Cabinet as illus- trated above . Cabinet as illus- ) trated above " $6.50 We have a complete line of Engraved Samples of Personal Station- ery which we will be glad to show you. THE COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. “CORRECT PRINTING AT A FAIR PRICE” Phone 980-] Basement Midwest Building Main Entrance

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