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PAGE FOUR Che Casper Dally Cridune WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923. } * 2) repay each according to nis deserts. Aggie Twaddle, the fickle sweetheart | easy according to thetr treatment of occasion, all apprehension {¢ forgot- P | Too Young, Admitted Anyway “BACK HOME AND BROKE The assemblage includes the newly|and her new “crush,” the factory|Tom before he became a millionaire,|ten in the pleasure of eating and hae. P i Li appointed Chief of oPlice, the town | foreman? and Tom's faithful swest-|but when the food is served by the|ing @ wholesome, amall town good —— | Sets aan the leading merchant, the| heart Mary Thorne. colored waiters, brought in for the'time Ila Lee is leading woman, Danker, AS AEG friendly newsboy, the editor of the| His guests are comfortable or un- paper, the unofficial newa gatherer, ~ ia * ‘ATTENTION AS PRIZE FIRST NIGHT OF SHOW Moose Frolic Opens With Many in Attendance While Bag Is Captured by Mrs. BREAKING PRODUGTION: : : Relieves Rheumatism More than one record was broken! ave pain. A clean, white oin' in the photoplay “Back Home and out te Broke,” which George Ade wrote for ment, made with oil of mustard, it Thomas Meighan, and which comes Usually bringsreliefas soon as you start to the Rialto theater tomorrow. The torubiton, . Picture ts aaid to have more laughs Soe Sh ee Goce ence as to the reel than any film ever made fashioned mustard plaster, without the | by Paramount. It also has more we}! blister. Doctors and nurses often rec- known small town characters cram. ommend ite use. Dance at Alcova ON SATURDAY, APRIL 28 Casper Colored Orchestra Supper at Childer’s Hotel. Lest You Forget The Modse F rolic Now being held at New Moose Building UE eens | pe Osta ecLny ae recters, Grane cena aie eo ae ia a EVERY NIGHT THI andi on ate most pictures ot mote or lane rural tre, 98 ang 68s Ea jars cad tubees_ || EVERYBODY WELCOME! Y S WEEK Featuring high class Vaudeville, Entertainments, Dancing and Amusement. 8) BRING THE FAMILY AND YOUR FRIENDS ¥' MIN A big time assured all. Elaborate and costly Cuerybodys Fhoatre of all kinds given away free on different nights. pO SEASON TICKETS, GOOD : Centinneur—t te S| For FIVE NIGHTS ._.. __.. BOE WLOMING ain, and MOOSE HALL. RIALTO topay And it has a banquet, not the SETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Broadway variety with professional | dancers and cigarette-smoking wom- | en, but a small town banquet to cele- brate the hero's homecoming to Bradford. Tom Redding, having proved himself a success in spite of the gloomy predictions of his towns: men, has invited all his friends and enemies to a feast, po that he may ther sult cass me, 702 North | as the prize Moose frolic | veck at the Mri LaLono’s/ BASS gS * Th ‘clic as ip t night gave every sign of a prosperous week. The crowd was large and the such 6s to please) Doors swung with dancing. When a gtr] foo to and at ei Island she is usually returned to the country whence she came. But immigration authorities broke precedent for Phyllis Curtis, 17, of Wales, | when she said she was going to Nanticoke, Pa., to live with her sweety waste Wiser cots heart's parents until she is old enough to marry. 4 not fail to attract. | ry e-cooked food | Legion was | ioe Friendship of SIX NAVAJO BLANKETS T0 Mrs. W. H. AVIS SaeH entertainment ¥ those who « open at 7 0” vaudeville ent of other @ ment of the Booths line eessions that co ‘The booth show of which the M 2 da tee Saturday, Sunday, Monday ar A R T ; Aes Pe eee eet ili eet iter trun ite vat) pert tome 2 F to jam 3 | AGT. [ms oe “TRAVELIN’ ON” ; S. A. Countries "BF WONATARKEON DANCE) “Waeax wou pl | “The Isle of Zorda” 1 D trated ° WEAK WOMEN 2-Reel Comedy and News e Isle of Zorda 5. emonstratead HEALTH IS MOST VITAL TO YOU, A Monte Cristo Action Play. aed | Halt a doven Navajo blanket: Council Bluffs, Iowa—"A few years Ss Cc. J. } it AlN SANTIAGO, April 25—CBy ‘Tho! noticed hanging from the celling ot | 9€0 after mothertood T could not gain Gu TOMORROW ib Pollard y Fables Snapshots be t Associated s)—Well informed the Arkeon last night by patrons of| back my strength, I developed quite N.&ND CAMERA ADDED ATTRACTION 5 # believe President the popular Chorus dance, ‘Theso| fevere casa of Seana sraahie. Hea sNow Double Program ETHEL MANN ES AT COLUMBIA TO PACKED : eb. tn) Aeviting. Hai] Hakata will) Ue eften’ away BY) | Sout es Sieereee oa eee | Sigur HARRY CAREY a an aa bia is to demonstrate that | lishmet, this evening at Casper’s first|!’¢ down. I became eo weak that all Aca AND PUPILS 4 press reeriminations over the arma. | Navajo Blanket pare p Seles ta pad hese dh ya fa Her The greatest animal picture Sigh a age P HOUSE PLEASED BY ACTS cay dase eet eoaelite t peer tes Horie a niece Sires Teoaiicee had left me. I consulted a doctor ever shown in Casper. FIVE-REEL COMEDY Efleen Butler, Thelma Rowray, Margaret Grisinger oh | governments. in the evening a drawing will be|and he said nothing but an operation! Chitdven’s Special Matinee “The Cradle Buster” In Fancy Dances. | It is authoritatively asserted that) made to determine the lucky num.| Would help me, but I would not con- lvrecident Alessaharl thinks such a| ders, ‘Sivervone has a chases to on| Oat’ X tad eet DE GlMsiiinat, Saturday and Sunday. EET Freee ce ita alae roe | Conteranios would be effective in tain a blanket ‘Who attends the|cines advertised, so at once began a faT TIAA TT CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE # Wc B41 LYE SRDS All children admitted FREE. FAMILY Must im accompanied by their NIGHT parents. Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9—Dancing at 7:30 and 9:30 - t he [calling public opinion in South | Arkeon tonight. ak ng the ‘Favorite Prescription’ and ae aah rg “At “the Barty" America and in abating the unfriend-| The Navajos are large tn size and| the eee learn Tey and {t wns the new tabloid presented last|1¥ feeligs aroused especially in the woven of the heaviest material. They | Was, not ene pte) mations ny | 8b: night and it kept the big crowd in|A B C countries by what {s sald to are well worth trying for. pee BA Wen Le hse a rete : good bumor from rise to fall of the|be the “exaggerated emphasis" placed ae a aa merit ee Tacit pabnoed curtain. Bobby Vail was funnter|/by the press on the difficulties the! tow prices on rugs and beautify | S04, 7 took | one alrenwanas than ever and was ably assisted by | Pan-American congress has met in| patterng to select trom et Graham. | 274 it was rth tt for tt of Red Davenport tn getting many well| reaching negotiations on armaments.! Shields Furniture pletely restored me to health without earned rounés of laughter. The = = = the operation.”"—Mrs. W. H. Avis, 314 8. 19th St. ——EE =P Suse mote pace ey vais on the All druggists sell Dy. Pierce's ! Lyric quartet and the Super Melody Family medicines—tablets or liquid. ' Four of Hawaiian entertainers make —Advertisement. up @ program thet is worth going a Jong way to see. | ‘The photoplay, “Jane Eyre,” tells} ® wonderful story and contains some excellent photography. Tho same program will run tonight and T: day night. with a complete change hey? SOP mi im s Friday. He Gained we Pounds and | oo onth and didn't feet any better, why = Health Fully Restored by|1 pean to get uneasy. Iwas actually Tanlac, Declares Jorgenson.,| too weak to bring a scuttle of coal FG Ni Tl | Never Felt Better. up from the basement, and it looked ee c like I was never going to get any LAST TIMES TONIGHT The Revue of Revues Company 20—PEOPLE—20 Presenting the Musical Extravaganza “AT THE PARTY” Extra Added Attraction “THE SUPER MELODY FOUR” Hawaiian Musicians, Singers and Dancers ALL WHO MAY BE “BACK HOME AND BROKE” GET YOUR Money's Worth from your kodak. This is the most favored season for tak- ing pictures. READ THE FOLLOWING OPEN LETTER better. + “I never thought {tt posstble for] ‘Jt was a lucky day for me when The Kimball D; Si PLAY HERE THIS WEEK hing to give me such quick ana|1 got Tanlac, for that's when my|l] are authorized agents for the vir, Enotoplay 4 {1 results as Tanlac has,” re-|improvement began. I was back at Eastman Kodak Co. for films Hugo Ballin’s Wonderful Production of cently said John F. Jorgenson, 1109| work after taking three bottles, but and kodaks. “JANE EYRE” rae E. 15th N., Portland, Ore. I took seven bottles all told, and by as oes wenight 7 ana'9 Prices 10 Face the Barroom Floor’| “Several years ago an attack of|that time had gained thirty-five every outing your ‘wo Shows Tonight—7 an: ices ~40c aoe the p Rigel plored beat at the|the flu left me all run-down and| pounds and never felt better in my ||| kodak with you, By bringing a = Tbm has a good chance of success in making his second start in Casper and Natrona County because he has taken pains TO KEEP HIS CREDIT GOOD. your films to us to be de- veloped and printed you will receive prompt and satisfac- ‘America theater for a two days’ en-|Weak as a baby. Nothing tasted| life. have enjoyed splendid health xagement, starting Friday, according |Tight, and {t was almost tmpossible| ever since, and there's nothing too to an announcement issued by the| for me to eat anything. For days at| good I can say for Tanlac.” Meee coamnC at thie thiaten today) a time a little milk and crackers was| Tanlac is for anle by all good drug-||| tory service. The picture deaia with a famous| All I could stand, and even that had| gists. Take no substitute. Over||| ,, & r A z artist who was forced down the path|to be forced. I had lost between| 35-million bottles sold. —Advertise.||| “Try the Drug Store First. Credit is the foundation of business and character of life until he drank the dregs from | thirty-five and forty pounds, and after | ment. the basis of credit. COMING $100—PRIZE MASK BALL—$100 TUESDAY, MAY 1 ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY the bottom of the cup and how he finally fights his way back to happ! meas, success and to a woman's heart. ‘The role of the artist is played by Henry B. Walthall, “The Little Colonel” of a “Birth of a Nation” fame. He ts capably supported by Ruth Citfford, Alma Bennett and others who have scored unquestioned | g@uccess in recent productions. “The Face on the Barroom Floor” was directed by Jack Ford, who has staged a number of Fox screen spe- cialis, including “The Village Black- smith,” ‘Silver Wings," and other Sensational successes. | eee You can make more money again in a short while but it takes years to live down a poor credit standing. So many don’t realize what establishes a good credit reputation. It is your habits of meeting your obligations. TODAY AND THURSDAY TODAY AND THURSDAY RI H fy RD GUY BATES POST BARTHELaese —IN A laborer eking out a bare existence can have an excellent credit standing while a well-to-do person who abuses credit privilege and pays when he gets good and ready may have a poor one. L. P. Wall Will Be “OMAR THE TENTMAKER” || !8£ BOND Boy” This exgantzation is now. busy. getine te actal M Irresistable in Beauty—Ecstatic in Persian Love—Splendid in =aAlee— experience of every pusinees ce Externe) a in Company Manna 8 REELS THAT LUCL'AND TIRE Tike omar's wing | | HAROLD LLOYD CARNIVAL DANCE pu coayr ag» Mot tntgllgens rider san md For Nebraska Tour sands of people who may meet with reverses and / have to have further credit in a chance to make good like Tom Redding. PATHE NEWS TOPICS OF THE DAY Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9 10c and 40c “GOING, GOING, GONE”) Continuous 1 to 11 Next Atraction: “The Face on the Barroom Floor” 10c and 20c BLANKET DANCE SIX BEAUTIFUL NAVAJO BLANKETS THURSDAY, APRIL 26 North Washington Hall Everything that is used at a carnival dance given away free. Come where you can have a good time. SPEIS’ HOWLING WOLVES WILL PLAY. Don’t Forget the Date! L. P. (Ignatz) Wall anfiounced last night that he would leave this week for Omaha to organize @ musical comedy company of about 25 people to tour the Hostettler Amusement company circuit out of that Many cities in Nebra¥ka and Kansas will be contracted in this tour after |~ which Mr. Wall will move farther| west. Mr. Wall {s well known tn Casper as a producer of tabloids that go over. He first made his official bow to Casper theatergoers at the Colum: Bia theater more than a year ago. After being absent from the city he Yeturned again with the Styles and Smiles company at the Iris where 3 comedy and melo¢rama were produc- + e4 with great success by this com- pany. Afterwards he was engaged by George Stewart, manager of the Iris end Am %, to book tabloid shows for former show house, We operate a credit system which helps to serve the masses. CASPER CREDIT EXCHANGE Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Casper, Wyo. WANT WORK? PUT FREE AD ‘ 4 IN THE TRIBUNE Don’t Kill Your Hair With Hard Casper Water. tisements in its Help Wanted columns for those who want work and are out of employment. With the purpose of helping the working man, WASH IT WITH and particularly those who have just recently come into town, his paper will make it easy for you to get a job. Simply come in to the Tribune office, and we O t ater will run your ad without any charge. All we ask is A recent influx of newcomers is the reason for this PHONE 1151 | move on the part of the Tribune, which is the sincere 426 East Second St. friend of the working man and declares to be of ser- Given away free tonight to the holders of the lucky numbers. Every- body gets a number on entering the hall and the holders of the lucky numbers will be the winners. ~ ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY CASPER’S JOY PALACE STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE fs recognized as ti for Cockroaches, Mice D wht A exterminator Ants, Rats and get it for you. @ to kil! thone pests oF any experimental that you honestly want work. Tribune want ads will vice to him at all times. dy for Use—Better than Trape x 1508. box, $1.50 SOLD EVERYWHERE

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