Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 8, 1923, Page 8

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Che Casper Daily Cribune ~~ ; ‘ FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923. Tho picture opens with views of|medium hit upon by one of the New, eagerly awaited at the Irip theater,|take toward a less fortunate race. life at a seaside resort near Paris| York critics when viewing this pic-|where audiences were swept out of | From’ his years of living with the Bs- and we see Miss Vidor aquaplaning,|ture in New York. Hines has created | itself by the heroics of Nanook today|kimo as an engineer and explorer, sv ning and indulging in other|a type of comedy and a style of act-|and Saturday, famed throughout the] knowing his language, his habits and red oded sports. The action shifts|in gas individual as Chaplin or Lloyd! Hudson Bay regions as a mighty hun-| his tremendous struggie for a mere to A a, and then quickly to the]or any of our other well-known screen ter, and by the tremendous courage! existence, Mr. Flaherty has learned South FW PneTA 8 s his subj e The fights which David | actors, |that the’ Eskimo innately possesses, e@ and love this Cl ty fit 7 { ic Ae will be openea | Butler puts up during the “shang-| ‘The story deals with a rich young) or he could not keep alive, YULUYIL | t park by Elmer | haling’’ moments are real stuff. The|man who, taunted with being abro-| f} iF) Th H lit J GUNES Island Ufe is well pictured and there are a number of amusing situations Two-Day Convention in *‘°* Cheyenne Concluded not get for himself and his famfly in hand to hand encounters with ani- mals and elements more powerful than he is. He does not present the Eskimo as a freak, but as a Super- TODAY - At 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 “WHAT FOOLS MEN A EUGENE. "WALTER'S Latest Dramatic Comedy From the 1922 stage success with a notable cast including J. Barney Sherry, Faire Binney, Lucy Fox and Huntley Gordon. LLOYD HAMILTON Comedy—“NO LUCK” PATHE NEWS THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Playing Afternoon and Ev ening Robert J. Flaherty, producer of this lutely useless to the world, wagers | pathe feature for Revilion Freres, has that he can make ten thousand dol-| not taken the attitude toward the Es lars in @ year, starting with nothing | Kimo that civilized people usually and wearing racing togs. It ts need JOHNNY HINES FILM OF FROZEN NORTH cfeserrsee see) HEREIN LUCK’ ar ins THEATER (5 ] Election. a coco eg, MMLTO PICTURE FLASS: egw UERING THE WOMEN =2s.te-s=s na AWE INSPIRING, CLAN form in his latest picture at the Amer- etree, cotemeen | FURIE ANDY ULOPE MT WANAY | m fi ‘WHIT FOD|S MEM Hf MT THE RIALTO SATURDAY here. title and in a ee stamps him as| For (dramatic interest erican screen | thrills and real heart feel “PYRO— that has come out of a mi guaranteed mi matic. comedy | studio has ever equalled ‘“Nanook of! }anish the most ad if you choose | the North,” photographed 800 miles way. His work | North of civilization in a land of per : ib petual frozen snows. If you have Pyorrhea, get a car- which was the happy “Nanook of the North’ has_been | ton of “Pyro-form” and try it at Jour risk. If it fails to give you the |desired results, return the carton | }and get your money back. Price | ime |$3 per carton, Pyro-form Co., San Bernardino, Cal, For Sale By TRIPENY DRUG CO., | 241 South Center St. | Pryo-form Co., San Bernardino, Cal. WYOMING Continuous—1 to 11 genuine is the one ‘warranted to nced case of & the Woman” is the mes to the Rialto thea-| or a comedy aturing Florence|to say it th an- excellent one st by the wor unique situations. “Moe CONG atona Modish Variations in Becoming SWEATERS New Sweaters maintain their vogue by their many unusual weaves and brilliant, color harmonies. The Sweater is a neces- sity to every woman’s wardrobe, and in our wonderful assort- ment you will find them in every color and style and Prices Slashed for Quick Sale Saturday LOT 1—Glossy Silk Sweaters, slipover LOT 2—Unusual values in new Sweat- or Tuxedo styles; delph blue ers developed in slip-on, Tuxedo, or tomato, jade green, grey or s nd col- jacquette styles; woven wool or silk, ors. Regular prices from “aT TIpaa4TrI CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE 4 VJ B10) IY REDE STARTING TONIGHT Billy Maine’s Big Co. 25—PEOPLE—25 JOHNNIE | riz Hite HUSSARS: Als: All-Comedy Photopl. rogram WALKER *STHE FATAL PHOTO” kad KIDDIES’ MATINEE SATURDAY EILEEN PERCY Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10c-40c Toa —— — #¥—» “THE FOURTH RI A LTO SATURDAY TODAY nothing a happy career ike on Dhermatorium Will war that) Be Opened in City | By J. C. Leonard Wentwortn on, in both) A thermatorium which will cost pack- about $17,000 will be built in Casper h Ash street by J. C. Leonard 1 be open to the near future an equipp’ tt MUSKETEER” t : in plain or paisley combinations, and mt a e008 = HO se _ $3. 49 all rare bargains. Regular prices | —Also— Par aye from $12.50 4 $15.00. @@ QQ | NEAL HART A large volume Sale price Saturday_...... e | aye FLORENCE VIDOR t pay the price and ri LOT 3—All-Silk Sweaters. In this lot in|nished patrons w in business. And unless they do ro-| thermatorit you will find the best in the store and b h ‘ 1 A rest room with competent at-|#} s t t} ith “THE TRAIL OF —In— main in isiness there is no outlet A es rool 1 cl rent al - eo ;: "4 h a / tendants ‘is included fo stror none better any place. Box coat, Tux- LOT 4—Slip-on Sweaters mostly, w' Eecthby ation Pw pete ‘Te ‘s. see The baths. snag eatauattneces gs - , Slip-over and Balkan styles, of a few Balkan styles in the lot. Bright NO RETURN” “Con uerin: the Woman” ck from the; beneficinl in case of rhe xtra heavy silk or silk and wool com- colors in striking designs, or some of miata ah presi eee tg heparan asst ery binations. Regular $12.50 to $18.00. mannish plainness. Values from $7.50 AND COMEDY to the sec there| pertaining to poor circulation. el me there S Saturday to $8.50. $4 89 From the seaside resort in Paris to a lonely island in m: Mie oer oe eateosed pakaion | sale price ~. eeeaee $7.75 Saturday only e 10c and 30c the South Seas. Phe ecquirement of the Morris ACTION AND ROMANCE eebusiness by Armour enabled the Int-| | SUNDAY y tor n a sufficiently | | —Also— of business to main. nt merchandising organ!- SKIRTS We Have Divided Our Entire Stock of Sport and Dress Skirts Into Two Lots for This Sale LOT 1—Sport Skirts of heavy wool LOT 2—Beautiful Skirts of pleated skirting in checks and plaids or white wool in stripes or plaids and checks skirts of heavy wash silk and satin in in the lighter colors, or white skirts of figured and striped material. Any skirt is a regular $6.50 seller and on heavy satin pleated. Values up to Se AD Coen. lo Semen GIRL SCOUTS Take advantage of our reduced prices on Khaki Outing Suits (regula- tion uniform) for your outing at camp. The CASPER DRY GOODS Co. Phone 1981 120 East Second St. “BURGESS MILLINERY ON THE BALCONY” “The Mohican’s Daughter” Fables—Pollard Comedy—News les opinion the esmic able to the SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY “THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER” Iba out of things AREY you unpopular because of a ged, r h, blotchy skin? ‘There is no need of enduring such em- barrassment or discomfort’ because, anlessit is due to some serious internal | condition, Re Ointment is almost | sure toclear the trouble away—prompt- | ly, easily and at little expense, | DON’T FORGET “KIDDIES” Every Saturday 10 passes are given away—good for one week. ROLLER SKATING RINK PARADISE PARK Grand Opening Saturday Afternoon Afternoon Session, 2 to 5—Evening, 7:30 to 10:30 OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAYS Regular bus service every evening to Park leaving from the Casper Steam Bakery. GET YOUR NUMBER AS YOU GO IN. RIALTO SATURDAY Resinol Soap, in most should be used to prepare the skin to r he Resinol med- feation. It is a delightful soap for the toilet, bath and shampoo. Your druggist sells the Resinol Products. “Always call tor Resinol* DR. F. S. LUCKEY has moved his offices from the Midwest Building to The Newman Building 5 EB. Second Phone 595 —TODAY AND SATURDAY— i L TODAY and SATURDAY JOHNNY HINES — Nanook IN THE YEAR'S MELOCOMEDY SCREAM Wake Up Dance || «sy qyqegcos oe VIOLET MERSEREAU—EDMUND BREESE A Story of the Snowlands ROBERT EDESON—FLORA FINCH POLLY MORAN—CHARLIE MURRAY Here's a new thrill, the a greatest sensation of your lifetime. It’s the mo . Some of the Things to Bring Tenrs of Joy and Laughter: Mead ar Aa ee Ee as usual thing you eyer read, t—/ tIZE FG A MINE E xX ay a ; ; 4 Hi AL ESTATE Gan ne saw or heard about. TONIGHT Bresiing Any ° ef of John i8 Ar uu awake to the fact that the Arkeon always puts on specialties that will = i Records? : ais please you? k a Were, | R EG v K q| 9 E S How is your business showing up this year? hid of Thee Are you getting any- | ts where? We have an -—IN THE SUPPORTING CAST— Tonight is the Night Twenty--Alarm Clocks--Twenty | FREE—GIVEN AWAY—FREE Now Is the T i IRC WILD ANIMALS| —als AND OLD FASHION D VILLIANS ae at Bookkeeping 0 } | tlio CLYDE Coo! eres ean S Cataag THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT THE ARKEON OUR GANG In “ONE TERRIBLE DAY” * that will help you to answer ; ; oa —in— MOTION PICTURES OF THE CASPER GRADE “HIGH AND DRY” SCHOOL MAY FESTIVAL AND TRACK MEET EVERY GRADH FROM 1st TO sth SHOWN IN ACTION 10c and 20c these questions, Bre *o5 Company 7 t ; 1 Sepia Phone aaaa CASPER'S JOY PALACE ) u 8 a0 eee 8 © ® w all admit Sam Neff and : Sr ne ne, ne 1c; 5 0 the d jay, June 8. US Vine ath. USE we Recs iarotae es 3 ertisendent. R. E. Dickensheets, Manager |

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