Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR of the supporting players, among whom are Viora Daniel, Robert Schable and Patricia Palmer. WARNE & CROSBY MADE An enthusiastic audience at the Rialto theatre last evening greeted the first appearance of Mary Miles inter and Tom Moore in a Para unt picture. Both of these versa- artists have been seen in this city on many occasions, but “The Cow: the Lady” marks their first ce together in a Paramount Jackie Coogan has learned how to The Warne & Crosby which has conducted First ? ure {s a stirring drama of ased on Clyde Fitch's fa nous P A faithful rees her ad of a husband tc y » thelr ranch in the be used as a demonstrator. Jordan resented here for over a year and the automobile pubile in Casper will | welcome the return of this popylar make of car to this territory. The company will continue its gen- eral repair service on all makes of n battery service both Additional equipment which has n added from time to time has made the Warne & Crosby shop one of the most completely equipped service stations in the city. ————— rfully In add one by the llent work the ndid wo s, credit is due the « ‘Try Tribune Ciassified for Results. company, an automobile repair business at 132 East Seventh |!" in the store building, Wednesday street for the last year, has taken on|®Vening. The building was over the local agency for the Jordan au-| TOwded and every homeowner was tomobile and a “Blueboy’? touring car is on hand at the company's shop to| sales and service has been unrep-| Heights, @be Casper Dally Crfbune MIDWEST HEIGHTS TAKES) FIRST STEP TO. INSTALL AGENTS FOR JORDAN AUTO MODERN WATER PLANT The homeowners of Midwest Helghts held. a very successful meet- present. There are now over fifty families that have their hdmes on Midwest and the enthusiasm was | Breat when it was decided to instal) @ water system, the vote bing unan- imous. A committee of five was ap- | Pointee to get estimates of installing the plant, and to get engineers’ ro- Ports as to which system should be installed, and to report back within a ‘week, when the most practicable sys- tem will be adopted. Committees were also inted to make arrangements for the install- ing of gas, electricity and telephone, With all of these modern convenl- ences installed, Midwest Heights wil! NOTED SLEUTH DEAD Hazen, 66, chief of the United States secret service from 1894 to 1898, dicd here. FRECKLE-FACE. Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugty Spots. How to Remove Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost yeu @ penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it docs give you a clear complexion the ex- pense fs trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist qnd @ few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get @ beauti- ful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to esk the Gruggist for the! double strength Othine as this strength is sold unéer guarantee of money back if {it falls to remove freckios.—A@vertisement. Pictures are essential in your home. Our stock of pictures is large and NDW YORK, April 13.—Wilaim T. the price is lower at Grabam Shields Furniture Ca, where you will save money. Did You Clean Up the Yard KIDDIES ? 2 TIN CANS RIALTO TOMORROW BRING THOSE TO THE FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923. RUPERT HUGHES’ Red Book Magazine Story _ “Souls For Sale” THE STORY OF HOLLYWOOD STUDIO LIFE Starts at America Theater Tuesday, April 17 Eleanor Boardman, Frank Mayo, Mae Busch, Richard Dix, Lew Cody, Barbara La Marr KIDS‘* MAKE UP AN §8-LINE RHYME —On— JACKIE COOGAN in “DADDY” JACKIE COOGAN’S NEWEST PRODUCTION, “DADDY” STARTS TODAY, AMERICA | be an ideal place to Hive, being on high ground with a splendid view of | Casper and the mountains, good |/ roads, and the big feature of no high city taxes to pay. IRIS TODAY — SATURDAY * What Not to De “THE LADDER 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 Theater Tickets to the Next Ten. SCENTS ‘CLEAN UP’ MATINEE Doors Open 1 o’Clock | Continuous—1 to 11 You can stop at the America and get a synopsis of the story any time today, Thursday or Friday. Get “Daddy” or Mother to Help You. 10c 30¢ LAST TIMES TODAY ROY STEWART “GOD’S LAW” Tribune Wantads Bring Results You never saw Western romance like this one! Two popular stars—a famous love story that has you laughing one THIS IS THE PICTURE TAKEN IN THE JINX”’ —Also— | minute and gasping the next. A great JACKSON HOLE COUNTRY “FRESHIE” | supporting cast, including Viora Daniel, WYOMING —Also— refi Robert Schable and Guy Oliver. BUSTER BABY PEGGY KEATON “CIRCUS CLOWNS” I A Two-Reel Comedy, and rene NEWS REEL “THE PLAY HOUSE” Showing 10c and 20c MME. BERNHARDT Bungalow Grocery and Market G. L. Habenicht J. A. Sandhoefner 412 East Fifth St. Phones 22 and 23 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 14 ary Miles Minter —and Tom Moore — R [A LT 0 posta ‘ ie : “Fam Troe" TOMORROW and 9:30 eee se Hoodoo-Damnce FRIDAY NIGHT THE 13th We are not superstitious when Bride, falls on the 18th. We always make this a lucky day for our patrons. Tonight we will give away—FREE 25—New One Dollar Bills—25 To those holding the lucky numbers. v [he Cowboy and Wie, e Lady 3 M One pkg. large size Star Naptha Powder. 4 bars P. & G. Soap Old Dutch Cleanser... 1 bar Castell Toilet Soap free. GALLON FRUITS Peaches, gal. —75ce | Blackberries, gal....__85¢ Apples, gal s5< | Loganberries, gal.—-85¢ tai 2h 5 2 ag age Red Pitted Cherries, Apricots, gal. COVER Ree . MISSION BRAND NO, 24% CHERRIES Half Peaches... Your Choice Sliced Peaches ...... 3 cans for If you hold the right number it will be a lucky 18 for you. Apricots -.... omer psnsensarsesanes ° eI pees Ea 2 vn. sas folsom BO ia Arkeon Dancing Acad 7-oz. glass Jelly, per glass___—.-_____, .-_-..-.+----.10€ eo an Ing Ca emy 5-lb. pail Jam, Assorted flavors, per can__..____.._._. 75 Baby Brother Country Gentleman Corn._.2 cans 35¢ Fernbrook, Standard pack Corn___.. No. 1 cans Fancy Corn, per ca: Beef Pot Roast, Ib. Rib Beef Boil, per Veal Shoulder Roast, Veal Breast, per Ib... Pork Shoulder, whole, Ib. Pork Butts, Ib._...... ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW WYOMING zs: 3 bal 5 Theatre TOMORROW Official Ring Side Motion Pictures Dempsey -Carpentier SENSATIONAL WORLD’S FAMOUS CHAMPIONSHIP This is a Picture for Your Whole Family—Thrilling and CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE 4 WJ A164) LYE STARTING TONIGHT The Revue of Revues Company 20—PEOPLE—20 In the Fascinating Musical Comedy WHO’S WHO? A MIXTURE OF MIRTH AND MELODY JACKIE COOGAN IN “DADDY” Th r heard of Coogan, “Daddy,” his latest, would five him a secure position | All for Fun ‘A mn Bie All ; oroughly Unusual ‘ 4 peen more appea Somehow the story seems to fit | PHOTOPLAY discovered him for “The Kid.” | WENT-MILE: tion starting at the America today, showing Jackie as-a poor little | EUGENE O'BRIEN in “CLAY DOLLARS” THOUSANDS NT-MILES TO SEE IT. by his father How he battles his way through the world, finding at one of the best pictures yet. unday and Monday. “A Tough Winter,” a two-part comedy. 00, 2:00, 3:80, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:80, Kiddies’ Matinee Saturday | Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10¢ and 40c STARTING TOMORROW

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