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PAGE FOUR Che Casper Dally Cridune TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923. | are put on his trail and a hair rais- o MOOSE FROLIC WHAT A SEASON RODEO TICKET CALVATIONIST pact ee ae rae Hall tie Gone Heke Basle Then y AT NEW HOME Prize to Be Given Away! each evening during the frolic, and First—It is a reduced rate ticket that admits holder to five big days of Casper’s First Annual Rodeo. Five days of real Western Sports. It will be one of the World’s Greatest Championship Cowboy Contests, real and genu- ine. Second—It also admits holder to every event held on the Rodeo Grounds during the season of 1923. This in- SPEAK TONIGHT Colonel Cousins of San No one should miss hearing the OF TRIS FILM FEATURE A thrilting man hunt with blood hounds ts one of the gripping fea- tures of Richard Barthelmess’ “The Bond Boy," which will be the First Nationa) attraction at the Iris thea- ter Wednesday ang Thursday. King 1s again the director, a Picture framing at Graham-Shields Furniture Co. Large stock of mould- ing to select from. A German barber, fined for beating one of his customers with whom he had a heated argument, offered to A carnival dance will be held Thursday, April 26, at the North Washington hall. Dverything that is used in an affair of this kind wi!) be gtven away free. Spies howling wolves will play for the occasion ‘The many novel attractions sliould make the dance one of the best yet way Zid of them—a simple way, too , that is to dissolve them. Just goyx | trom any drug store, ‘about | two ounces of calonite powder—sprinkls a ttle on a hot, wet cloth—rub over the blackheads briskly for a fow seconds—wash off and you'll be surprised to ge that every, black. ead has disappeared, and the skin be left soft and the pores in sheir natural condition cludes all boxing contests. . . Barthelmess, as Joe Newbolt, 1s| Pay in shaves. The court and the/siven at the North Washington hall, 3 y . aggrieved costumer ted the : At Door on Each of Third—lIt is a transferable ticket and can be used by Francisco in Casper poser p ey ae srandetconarioe offer. sid Five Nights. anyone. For Meetings. cold chills run up and down his spine WM. S. HART rs SEE, Fourth—The season Rodeo grandstand ticket sells for peyton Tie epariance ‘was ‘So real: OLDS Sivectentaw ata en ktneos ese te $5.00, pics ol The season bleacher Rodeo ticket sells Colonel J, W.:Coustnal ot/@ecairran| Io. the stery_Jesetows hivesit ta bring ete nay ‘é opening tonight of the Moose froic|| £°F $8.50, plus tax. cisco, who ‘s the territorial young|be convicted of @ murder he did not poiecssrips Ls cried tel -} at the new Moose auditorium, The! Fifth—In buying your season tickets now you are not || people's secretary for the Salvation| commit in order to shield @ woman. suaitorium ts decorated nicely for || only saving for yourself, but also helping to finance the ||Army, in the sleven western states) Sentenced to Sete pete Sy 8 4 K $s | peer Petje eee ottbe teenie advertising and building program of a permanent play- a to eae tant a Sr | matinisrces gos” Bloorbounss VAPORUB ea 4 hall, At one end a stago ties been || STOund for the community, | Opis evening /ac''s fpacatGalonel Over 17 Million Jon Used Yearly EVERYBODY’S z y erected and scenery eupplied to pre Sixth—A limited number of these tickets will be sold || Cousins will conduct a service in the| THEATER } rent the varous vaudeville acta. at the reduced prices. Buy now. This campaign ends on || Methodist church annex at Durbin = i 1 A ch hi b nd East second streets, also on Wed- _ Az srohestre nes peop isn esaeajent or before May 20. heeday afternoon ati piixi tn the Twa YEARS pA Bishop-Cass Theater | 10cand 30c mR om my att to parmit: those that silks Salvation Army hut, Colonel Cousins : See tae ae Buy From the Contestants! mill eonduct A special “service for ta | 4 A Ss 4) ropay = if A door prize will be given away POSER Poe eos prea Caused by Troubles Women Often a AN ACTION pa) & season ticket good for the five nights also allows the season ticket SUFFER L038 OF CHILD Benson was small for his ags,! as he is an interesting As he is the young people's Colonel, speaker. secretary ho takes a great interest This affair will be the first ever given by the Columbia chorus and should prove exceptionally popular Have—Relleved byLydiaE.Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound my friends and neighbors w! from anything of the kind. Wa. H. Apxins, 311 LAST TMES TODAY PETER B. KYNE’S STORY THAT NEVER LETS UP —Also— “LITTLE MA’S holder to partake in the distribution IT. fant Son Passes inethetentiéren “ana srerselaietieadl Comedy of each night's prizes. | 4 Medina, New York.—*‘Ihadagreat : atch Sean Non ALT) RFNSO Infan ing in ‘eric are aurea ot a | doa of tobi puch an wore San “BROTHERS WM. S. 7 Judging from the adva: M ft have, an ‘is af- BoERCney My areca: | Away at Ott Home mae | fected my nerves, UNDER THE Diaeiemar cote the frolic expects a large crowa to | | Foravertwoysere SKIN” pith ld ae Src and de take part in the general amuso |_ ‘The infant son of Mr. and ‘Mra. POEO CHORUS GIRLS GIVE } Sear thaetoocdee | tee ieee 1 am simply ask. * ment. |W. F, Ott, 804 East Third street, died ! | the BuffaloTimes’ with ana any young man would § ERAS TT Jat’ the famtly home yesterday. ‘The | p i HELENE CHADWICK who might come back home and funeral is being held this afternoon DANCE AT ARKEON TONIGHT Claire Windsor, Mae Busch ff Ey | _ In the Greatest be brolce. A Job, a little credit ARABIAN HORSES USED | froma ts ‘asuak auaerali boc anster in BS | ee Phtote eee bel bens Ay is Tete Donald Benson, 15-year-old son of Peer | Also Comedy — Seen the girl I love in the only town af and Mrs. W. E. Benson, 926 MA AND MAS HEATON good re- “POOR BOY” = * 2 I can call homo, 4 a west avenue, has b miss! am ve! “TR. V EI I N i IN POST-TULLY DRAMA |smce str" Sion ots Tamwos INT A - shekier wit sulertata thet Cagcee fu | uch better, 10c and 20c lf ave ms IS THERE left school e: eel justifie Li er Aa Spe eee a Uc tonight Inn dance at the Arkeon.| praising the Vegetable Compound to : ON = Lae AT AMERICA THEATER “=: | : slender, had light brown hair, and| inasmuch as the members of the N. * MISCHIEF” who will stake me? My entire : blue eyes. He wore a black sweater,/ onal Douglas Beaton, two and|chorus and other members of the a a Just Received! a future—my happiness depends In many of the exterior scenes of | trimmed in burnt orange, brown knee| one-half year-old son of Mr, and Mrs.| Columbia troupe will put on some Feels Like Girl Sixteen ewiah upon !t, Casper has given me Guy Bates Port's second film vehi-| Pants and a blue shirt. John Beaton, 636 South Park, died] special acts to enliven the occasion.| _,Rochester,N, Y.—‘‘ After my twin Another shipment of 500 THURSDAY cle, “Omar the Tentmaker,” a First The anxious parents will appre-) at the fam!ly home at 7 p. m. yeater- The vaudeville acts combined with | irls were born I was all run-down. COLUMBIA RECORDS HARRY CAREY H everything I prize —my educa- §} tlon, my religion, and my ideals. National attractlin now being shown|clate any information regarding his|day. The funeral will be held from| the regular entertainers and the Tom| My neighbors thought I was going at the America theater, horses are| Whereabouts. the Presbyterian tabernacle at 3| Watkins orchestra will provide an| a die. 1 say rae advertisement in All new numbers, With a little more help from utilized; ang to carry out the atmos- o'clock tomorrow afternoon, The| evening of song and merriment that) ham's Vegetable abet a. Th fe " those I am already so deeply phere for this Persian picture, full Rev. Charles A. Wilson will be in| will make the Pogo chorus dance to-| pottiehe ireland epien takin: Cc indebted to, I hope to make the blooded Arat’an steeds were needed. Blanket Dance Set charge. night one of the best of the season. _| it T Only weighed ninety 4 | start that In years to come will For once, at least, a motion picture SENSE, | WhenI began taking it, and T have Each, 4 for $1.00 enable me to repay Gasper director procured the real thing at , ined in weight and foel like a girl *. CALERA a Le frionds tenfold. fla core vrince ienard Waten For Tomorrow Night Shaisteen aver cal aay eoour Metropolitan 5c to : : Tully, the author and producer o! —=- for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable 4 this photopiay, iw e leading American For Cream Soups and Sauces—Use <===>> Gompound.”"—Mrs. NeLize Boney, 50c Store fh. oot Senay matte to authority on Arabian horses and owns one of the largest breeding farms in this country. Thus all that was necessary was to bring hia string of full blooded Arabian horses from a branch of the Sierra Madre to the Tully studios in Los Angeles, Many of the horses seen in “Omar the Tentmaker were formerly the property of Homer Davenport, the well known cartoonist, and of Anita| Baldwin, daughter of, “Iacky" Bald- win, the famous plunger, and were pelected by Tully for his own stable. A Dianket dance will be held at the Arkeon dancing academy tomorrow night, at which time six fine Navajo blankets will be given away. These blankets are of such weave that they will be sure to cause a great deal of competition, and the six persons who are lucky enough to come out win- ners in the drawing contest will be the center of-envy. The blanket dance is one of the special dances given at the Arkeon this week, RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Hts pure, convenient, economical 16 Skuse Park, Rochester, N.Y. 160 S. Center St. RIALTO TOMORROW ONE DAY ONLY a crying desire to rise above my doth send, present circumstances. It ts one M belief learned In a Casper Sun- day school years ago, hag not been shattered. By quoting it I will make final ap- peal: which “Of all the blessings Heaven Of all the gifts that life Goth lend, or mye rewards the utmost end, Of joys the essence and the blend— Here's the one who'll not pre t But in nee4, stays the steadfast friend.” “The Isle of Zorda” A Monte Cristo Action Play. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION In the Latest Creation A RADIUM GOWN —Also— Eileen Butler, Thelma Rowray, Margaret Grisinger “Suffered Rheumatic Torture > for Years” Now Restored to Perfect Health GUY BATES POST IN “OMAR THE TENTMAKER” AT AMERICA TODAY Saturday, Sunday, Monday TOM REDDING. | | Special Berry Rooms Shows for the Children Read What J. C. Jones, of | Winchester, Ky., Has to Say About ALLENRHU, In Fancy Dances. the Sure Conqueror of Tomorrow All children accompanied by Rheumatism. FAMILY their parents will be admitted NIGHT ei ATTENTION Lest You Forget The Moose Frolic To be held at New Moose Building STARTING TUESDAY, APRIL 24 Lasting Five Days to Saturday, April 28 Every Evening. Featuring high class Vaudeville, Entertainments, Dancing and Amusement. BRING THE FAMILY AND YOUR FRIENDS A big time assured all. Elaborate and costly prizes of all kinds given away free on different nights. SEASON TICKETS, GOOD 50e “For years I was a sufferer from the torture of rheumatism. My limbs (feet and hands) would swell to al- most Gouble their normal size, I sut- fered intense pain day and night eo that I could hardly eat or sleep. I had very little hope of ever recover- tng from this most dreadful and pain- ful disease, A friend of mine seeing how despondent I was over my hope- less condition advised me to try ALLENRHU. I went tmmediately to the George Drug Company in Win- chester and got a bottle of the in- ternal treatment and a bottle of the Liniment to use externally. For the sake of other sufferers I wish to say that the results were simply marvel- ous. After beginning the combined treatment the swelling began to re- duce and the pain left me entirely. I continued the treatment until I had taken only two bottles which effected a complete cure. Today I positively fecl better than ever before in my lite. I feel that I am very fortunate in finding a remedy that has relieved me of the distress and the almost unbearable pains from which I sut- fered. For the past five weeks I have been working 12 hours a day and haven't even a symptom of rhew- matism or ache or pain.” Signed, James C. Jones. Every druggist {n this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if a full pint bottle of ALLENRHU, the sure conquerer of Theumatism, oes not show the way to stop the agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the flightest twinge of rheumatic pain, DON’T MISS GLORIA SWANSON “MY AMERICAN WIFE” An oye-filling romance in a Spanish-American set- ting, Dazzling gowns, beautiful women and an ap- pealing love story. —ALSO— De Haven Comedy Kinograms Shows Start at 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:30, 9:30 —And— THE BIG FASHION SHOW AT 8 O'CLOCK RIALTO TODAY FOR FIVE NIGHTS .........ccccseseesess On sale at prominent cigar stores, by Moose members and MOOSE HALL, 4a TFT. TTA ALYY EASPERS FAMILY THEATRE £1) a LYE BE STARTING TONIGHT he will gladly return your money without comment. f = cae a Can ALLENRHU has been tried an The Revu Revues C tested for years, and really marvelous at 20—PEOPLE—20 ¥ ces GUY BATES POST results have been accomplished even {mn the most severe cases where the Don’t Kill Your Hair In the Screaming Musleal Farce suffering and agony was intense and ‘c a piteous and where the patient was For years Guy Bates Post has been one of the most popular actors in the United St 3 A I I HE A ] helpless. You are sure to get {t at.| neared in practically every section of the country duritig fle tours, and tag odie ae apne da With Hard Casper Water, —Advertisement. in household words, Chief among these were “The Masquerader” and “Omar the Tentmaker,” . Merry Trip 3 A eee ago Post was induced to act for the screen, “The Masquerader” being the first film vehicle, a paeeanene —_—_———_—————" || From the start it met with sensational success, setting hich records all over the country, WASH IT WITH ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE FEATURES ba | Therefore it {s with special pride that announce “Omar the Tentmaker”’ as next week's feature ute rec Hi 0 at this theater, His latest offering surpasses in every respect his initial production, Like ity predecess Including si! yor, it fs a Flist National attraction, and was produced by Richard Walton Tully and directed Dyisnaten Soft HILL CRES | Water “THE SUPER MELODY FOUR” We tear ’em down; everything saved but the honk. THIRTY DIFFERENT MAKES “Omar the Tentmaker’ js one of the most gorgeously colorful and entrancing di been shown on the silver sheets, Written by Mr. Tully, who spent a number et eenrarin the tanks fis based on the adventurous romance of Omar Khayyam, the Persian philosopher, poot and scientist, whose Native Hawaiian Musicians, Singers, Dancers, lay Pho! OF CARS SALVAGED NOW]|fame 4s growing with the year, PHONE 1151 Hugo Ballin’s Predection of “Jane Eyre” 4 The picture |, ted for fi { » u { 4 t i i 1117 East Yellowstone |! oo, fa'muiriui"nng’ sel tees cearnee” and. tusiaons lnreeitpy fon ft ten action and, hil 426 East Second St cna ae At Scoop’s Garage | terplece, and one that the patrons of the America theater will enjoy from ntact to finches : : Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10c-40c "Omar the Tentmaker’’ plays at the America Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, r

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