Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR LIONS CLUB IK THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923. Che Casver Daily Cridune WYOMING PEOPLE AND | TWO CASPER HOMES ARE | GHILD KIONAPED FROM TOWN FEATURED INTHE | SADDENED EARLY TODAY | TRAIN 1S DAUGHTER OF for the Chicago & North Western railroad, and his wife had no connec- tion with the case other than being friends of the parties involved. —— ® story appearing in the ‘Tribune.| after securing a court order for her Mrs. Baty, the real mother, was Mrs.| recovery when the little girl was Roland Tansey at the time of the|taken from a berth in a Burlington child's birth. Mr, Tansey,( the father, | Pullman. was taking the chilld back to Den’ Mr. Hani who {s a boflermaker PREVENTIVE Torin for MEN REGULAR MEET LAST EVENING Endorsement of Casper Community Radio Is Withheld. COWBOY AND THE LADY” Hollywood, Cal. has lost one of its laurels. The Southern California sub-| , urb no longer has the largest pro| gp, rata of actors according to popula-| g; tion. BY DEATH OF INFANTS Funeral services will be held at affer-Gay chapel for Mary Jane tine, fivemonths-old infant of M.. and Mrs. John Stine, who died this Strangely enough, the honors have| morning at the family home, 934 been captured by a small community| North Washington. many from the film cepitali—tbat town is Jackson, Wyoming. Here is how this Burlal will be hundreds of miles removed| made in Highland cemetery. The Russell S. Johnson home at MAS. BATY OF GASPER ‘Through a mixup in names record- ed at the sheriffs office in connec tion with the alleged kidnaping of Anna Grace Taney, five-year-old daughter of)Mrs. Thos. Baty of Cas- per, the name of Mrs. L. G. Hanna was given as mother of the child in ean ATARRH JACKIE COOGAN IN “DADDY” AT AMERICA TOMORROW Armstrong Linoleum tn the new patterns at Graham-Shields Furni- ture Co., where prices are low. DANCE TONIGHT North Washington Hall condition came about: + of head or throat is usually 917 North Harrison was saddened Charl Maigne, ah Mary bdenefited the vapors of— : : Ailes Minter and Tom Moore Sn the | fis morning by the death of an Spies and his Howling Six will furnish The Casper Lians at their meeting | Paramount picture, “The Cowboy|monthe, ‘The funeral oi te nas music. last night asain postponed action on} and the Lady,” which comea to the| from the Nazarene church on South VAPORUB ; the Community Radio project which) Rialto theater today, tomorrow anti] spruce atreet at 2 o'clock Saturday Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly has for its object the financing of a 5 3 civic corporation to take over and operate the broadcasting station now operated here by the Wyoming Ra-| most of the activities were in and —_—_—_— @lo corporation. The matter was dis:| about the community of Jackson SING THE LATEST SONGS cvesed at length and many members| which is a town of some four or five| Rockers are priced low at Graham- held to the ¢ m that in time the station may commensurate with advantages received. become @ burden not the advertising three named have agreed to appoint five members each as committees to solicit funds. William H. Holland last night ex tended an invitation to the Lions to Danquet as his guests at the Ohio camp in the Big Muddy in the near future. Entertainment for the evening tn- cluded an excellent Gemonstration by Mise Elizabeth Baker, dancing in- atructor, of the use of the physical culture records for phonographs now being urged by the Music Shoppe as heatth builders. The exercises were gracefully executed by Miss Baker, who proposes to adapt them in the future to the use of her pupils. Ww. R. McMillan of the Cunning ham company was last night accept e4 as a member of the Lions club, which now numbers 46 rapresenta- tive citizens of as many classifica- tions in the business and industrial life of the city. The committee appointed by the work was finished, nearly every ss ‘ Tr D> F club to represent ft in confunstion | Heth I Lae Dea ap atlS4 «6 5 yo X mom \ ys af with the R . Kiwanis and Real-| had become an actor. And now, out tors orga! ons reported that the ar city of dcr bunared) there are KIDDIES y oo renner op wb) fos ees 4 Preliminary Day At Justice Court Will Be Held on Monday looks so much better. We are all Get “Daddy” or Mother to Help You. oe e taken up with Marshroot for it has : saved our mother's life, for her doc- “Preltminary day” at the court of | *2¥° —Also— serge pe aenmntty paunnlOn CL ante eth wwaslenwaere ola andivny ents LIAMS peace, is to be held on Monday here: | “0° Wa ay ss Sr ¥ NN WII a . . after. This is the day for trying ope =i pcrakelg tare ad QUI With Mabel Ballin, Hobart Bosworth, Harrison Ford, alleged bootleggers and others whose | “74 addre quest). untless ae Eleanor Boardman, an : —Also— br Platt re ence against) \rescription to which thousands—who “FRESHIE” 6 oa are now living and enjoying perfect “THE MESSAGE OF EMILE COUE Smith Oriental rugs, wonderful cot.| health which they owe to the use of —And— ors and patterns, size 9x10 at $138.50 at Graham Shields Furniture Co. where s Saturday, took his company to Jack-| afternoon, with the Reverend Dunn son to film the exterior scenes for| officiating. the picture. During his extended stay| pany has charge of the remains. hundred persone, In some of the large crowd scenes many residents were used. Several of sequences were taken and before possibly fifty or sixty people who hayen'*. worked before the motion picture camera. Which, comparative ly speaking, puts Hollywood in the shade! She Feels So Good Since She Began Taking Dr. Carey’s Marshroot Prescription for Kidney and Bladder. Read this extract from a very re markable letter: “My mother suffered so much from kidney trouble, her body being so swollen she could hard- ly breathe. Her legs and feet were as large as three legs and they were so hot and burned so ahe kept them all summer in a pan of water. We rea in a newspaper how good Dr. Carey's Marshroot Prescription was and got her a bottle. She soon began to get better and went down to her own Her legs went down too, She feels so good when she takes it. Her skin was so yellow but since she has ken Marshroot she is so white and size, this great remedy—can testify. All good druggists can supply you—Ad- ertisement. The ShafferGay com- Shielas Furniture more? Co. Why pay WYOMING Continucous—1 to 11 30c ROY STEWART “God’s Law” Comedy “CIRCUS CLOWNS” | FORGET CLEAN UP THAT BACK YARD AND COME TO THE CLEAN UP MATINEE AT THE TIN CANS You will find Jackie Co Monday. —On— JACKIE COOGAN in “DADDY” THEN DRESS LIKE JACKIE COOGAN Be at the America Theater at 8:30 Saturday night— recite it from the stage and win a prize. 1st Prize—$5.00, 2nd Prize—$3.00, 3rd Prize—$2.00 You can stop at the America and get a synopsis of the story any time today, Thursday or Friday. ogan more adorable than ever in this delight- ful story of a merry little soldier of fortune (or misfortune) with twink- ling eyes—that sometimes hold a tear. his fiddle and his smile—and his pet pig ‘Mildred’ ‘and this thousand and one adorable tricks, He’s a greater “Jackie” than you’ve ever known before and he will creep right up next your heart and snuggle there. “Daddy” plays at the America theater Friday, Saturday, Sunday and He’ll steal your heart away with COME AND HEAR BUD AVERILL KIDS! MAKE UP AN 8-LINE RHYME Theater Tickets to the Next Ten. Two Shows Tonight, 7 and 9 LAST TIMES TONIGHT The Revue of Revues Company in the Screaming Comedy A Cyclone of Laughter and Song. ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE PHOTOPLAY All New Program Friday To Serve You is BISHOP-CASs THEATERS| AMERICA Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 LAST TIMES TODAY STARTING TOMORROW “THE MORNING AFTER” “CAMERON OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED” Prices 10c-40c 10c and 40c JACKIE COOGAN in “DADDY” 10 10 - RE@ES i. 20c 20c LAST TIMES TODAY “THE SIN FLOOD” Helene Chadwick, Rear Dix, James Kirkwood —Also— HAROLD LLOYD and BEBE DANIELS ae “LET’S GO” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “THE LADDER JINX” and BUSTER KEATON TOMORROW RIALTO SATURDAY His Cowboys Rode Motorcycles Instead SCENTS || HILL CREST WATER FRIDAY and SATURDAY Will Be Coat Days Extraordinary FOR THE WOMEN OF CASPER Official Ring Side Motion Pictures Dempsey -Carpentier WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP It’s the Real Scrap WYOMING THEATER STARTING SATURDAY 200 Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Capes, Wraps In a Big Special Sale at $9.50 - $12.50 $16.50 - $24.50 - $32.50 ‘And Up to $87.50 Regular Values Up to $125.00. Lustrosa, Veldyne, Fashiona and fine novelty sport fabrics. wrappy style, straight line and side tie effects. Women’s Twill Cord Suits A TIMELY OFFER TODAY of Bronchos! Sale of Women’s Gingham Dresses A laughing, thrilling romance of the red- blooded West. Two Twill Cord is Spring’s most Pract 3] 00 Coun Store Dance favorite stars in cal tailleur texture. It is just right in puny weight and so supple that it is ideally ae | : es Fitch’s great- adapted to the shaping of the shoul- e | est play. der and lapel, the set of the sleeves and swing of the coat. Suits in Blue and Light Shades. $28.50 And Up Every Dress is made of Imported Scotch Ginghams and guaranteed fast color. There are styles for street or home wear. Checked and_ broken checked patterns in red, black, laven- der, brown, copen and pink. For Fri- day and Saturday 3 95 ° OD TRU i tee ee ees JOE DAVID & CO. 227 South Center St. Phone 747 TONIGHT Hams, bacon, flour, peas, corn, peaches, blackberries, etc., given away free tonight. Everybody gets a ticket and the ones holding the lucky numbers will be the winners. vi Few tury pases boy — «nd Tom Moore— From the Famous Comedy Stage Success by Clyde Fitch. —Also— Cameo Comedy The Very Latest “FAMILY TROUBLES” PATHE NEWS Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 Free! Free! 24---PRIZES IN ALL---24 ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY “CASPER’S JOY PALACE”

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