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SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1923. : Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pitt Covert enter- tained at a picnic supper last eve- ning in honor of Mrs. Covert's mother, Mrs. John McGrath, whose birthday was yesterday. | Among a Setiiie those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Mc- Grath, Mr. and: Mrs. Charles T. Mc- Grady, Mrs. J. W. McGra@y of El Paso, Tex., Lester McGrath of Ther- mopolis, Mr. and Mrs. B, B. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Brooks, Edward Mead of Boston, Welter McGrath, Herbert Button of Cazenvia, N. Y., Wilfred Thompson and the hosts. few months. visiting with friends. Springs and Estes park. ness affairs from ‘Mrs. Howard Maynard was hostess Sa Sas at-an informal bridge luncheon given yesterday at her home in honor of| 4 i Miss Helen Rollins of Denver who| “5 ftom Denver. | is visiting for a few weeks at the Maynard home. Honors for the af- ternoon were taken by Miss Cather- (ne Burton and Mrs. Paul C. Kirk. Lander and Ri : \p” Bight guests attended, 2 Ararat L hee Birthday Party This Afternoon. eens Little Betty Fuller will be hostess at a children’s party this afternoon given at her home in honor of her fifth birthday. Ten children will at- tend. Red white and blue balloons Arends will. be used for the decorations and favors. Sheridan and _ will Pe ae home in Cleveland, O. Mrs. Duncan Entertains ae 8 For House Guests, Mrs. C. E. Duncan was hostess at an enjoyable afternoon party given yesterday at her residence, 1142| with him to Casper. South Beech street, in honor of her ee mother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mrs. Joan Duncan and Mrs. J. J. Marland of Marion, Ill., who are house guests/ tion in Denver and at the Duncan home. During the af-| mountains. ternoon light refreshments were eee served by the hostess. Guests. who attended were Mrs. C. H. Hortsman, Mrs, Fred H. Seaman, Mrs. J. F. ‘O'Donnell, Mrs. H. O. Schlenk, Mrs. Arthur Davidson, Mrs. J. J. Donavon, Mrs. C. A. Sanford, Mrs. J. P. Smith, Mrs. Walter Schultz, Mrs, Wm. Kocher, and the honored guests. eee @ short time. A fishing party church will hold a special meeting after church Sunday morning at the] gays from Salt Creck. Odd Fellows hall. A large attendance ore is urged by the president, Mrs. A. O. Hauptli. City Briefs HL T. Chapman has returned from @ three days’ business trip spent in Denver. - pleasure trip. ee Boston, he will go to California where he will spend some time with his family who| haye been living there for the last Me. Cullen was a reci| from Des Moines, Ia. dent of Casper several years ago. { Frank L. James returned yester-| day trom a two weeks’ pleasure trip from a week's pleasure trip spend in|CUTWood production made overland to Denver, Colorado! Denver and Colorado Springs. ‘W. T. Ryan is among the out of town business men here for e few B. O. Hammond of the Parkersburg Rig and Reel company has returned from a four days’ business trip to G. 0. Goodman is an Oklahoma business man here for a short time. G. M. Morris and G. S. Carson ar- rived in the city last evening from spend weeks here visiting with friends. H. J. Young is attending to’ busi- ness effairs here for a week from his Cc. R. Peterson left this morning overland for Rawlins where he will join Mrs. Peterson who will return Arthur Jett of the Midwest Phar- macy is spending a two weeks’ vaca- the Howard C. Patterson Lake business caller in the city for consisting Charles T. McGrady, Herbert Button of Cazenvia, N. Y., Edwerd Mead of Boston, Leigh McGrath and Wilfred Tompson left today for the Big Horn Latheran Aid mountains where they will ‘Will Meet. several days. The Ladies’ Aid of Grace Lutheran ee Lester A. Williams is in for a few C. ©, Thomas left yesterday for Billings and other Montana points to be gone for several weeks on a Frank Davis is spending a two weeks’ vacation at Dstes park. Herbert Button of Cazenvia, N. Y., accompanied by Edward Mead o arrived yesterday overland | Mr. Robert E, Adams is spending 8! have a: short time here attending to busi- Cheyenne, several Colorado is a Salt | of! spend and will spend some time here visit- ing with Charles T, McGrady, Leigh| City, Mo. | McGrath and Wilfred Thompson, all] « | of whom were graduated from the| | same class at the Massachusetts In- Ri stitute of Technology at Boston. Button and Mr. Mead are making a| and friends for several weeks. coast to coast tour and will spend a : short time in the Yellowstone Na-| tional park enroute. yesterday on a short bus Daye Robins is in for a few days on business from his ranch ea Harry O. Shaffer and son of Bill- the city gated ings, Mont., left today for their home Stter spending & few weeks here) 1: 3. Atbertson is here for a few] | days from Sheridan Miss K. G. home on South David street, ——— Mrs. Harold FE. Mr.! Mr. and Mrs. from Seattle,! t of Graham has returned) ater Sunday. and Mrs. Wiliam Carpentor 8 their house guests at their Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Parker and son ‘obert left last evening for Denver where they will visit with relatives w. have returned from a two weeks’ | pleasure trip spent at the Yellow-| Samuel T. Bowner is attending to stone National business affairs here Wash. park, j4Frank ©. Collins returned yester-| day from Colorado Springs where he H, L. Champion arrived in the city| W@8 called several weeks ago by the iness trip, death of his mother. CURWODD PICTURE WILL OPEN AT WYOMING SOON’ “Jan of the Big Shows,” a James |based on a ntory by this popular au thor will open at the Wyoming the It is an intense story of the north, an impressive portrayal of love and adventure in the Arctic Che Casper Daily Cribune Thorn of Kanses stories are who have seen . not fail to attend Shows" . covering life in the cold country. A. Sanderson oth screen adaptations of his plots w’ “Jan of the Bi for they will know that th will not be disappointed. Critics have | pointed to the picture as one of the greatest that han ever been produced PAGE THREE, M : ee ee arene: wane deoks best of| children are visiting with SE Fourteen times in the last eight Hint Shampoo.Adv.| here for a week enroute from thelr hundre¢: years has Mount Etna, tha | home in Omaha to the Yellowstone | ’ Mriand Mrs. R. W. Framis and National park. 7 lor ai ped volcano on the east coast y, burst into violent eruption, Who Is The Most In Casper? having been nominated last contest. CHICKEN DINNERS Dancing, Good Music, Good Floor, Soft Drinks OPEN NOW FOR LUNCHEON The Ideal Place to Spend the Evening At Foot of Casper Mountain on Garden Creek Road Those who have read Curwood’s up until 11 o’clock are: Edythe Caldwell, Mrs. Jack Hartman, Olive Turner, Clemens, Maud Patterson, Kathleen E. Clelia Wilson, Dalmer, Miss Sis Dyke, List, Ruth Holmes, ma Scott. Who fornia and Return. SUNDAY ONLY GREAT DOUBLE BILL Harold Lloyd IN A Sailor Made Man AND OLIVER MOROSCO'S “The Half Breed” REGULAR IRIS PRICE 10c and 20c LAST TIMES TODAY “In The Name Of The Law” ALSO Johnnie Hines IN “BATTLING TORCHY” 10c and 20c mond Ring. Wrist Watch. dous beauty held in Casper. requested to board. eee R. C. Steabens left this morning overland for Cheyenne and Laramie where he will visit with friends for a short time. He was accompanied on his trip by F. A. Pierce. oe 8 T. L. Miller has returned from a three weeks’ fishing trip spent at Big Horn mountains. os Pie L. Carpenter has returned from Denver where he was called by the serious illness of his father who is now greatly improved. ee Francis EH. Tanner is « prominent Kansas City, Mo., business man here for a few days. ate . RIALT MATINEE 3:30. IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR PROGRAM NOMINATE YOUR HARPIST Pupil of Alberto Salvi EVENING 7:30 AND 9:30 ALL NEXT WEEK--- Starting Tomorrow MISS GENEVIEVE FITZGERALD DANCING ACADEMY “Where the Big Crowd Goes” ‘Thomas A. Healey has returned to his home in Chicago after visiting for a week here ‘with his brother, J. C. Healey. se K. ©. Mercer arrived in the city last evening from Indianapolis and will spend a week or 10 days here attending to business affairs. one Carter C. Jenkins, accompanied by his son Robert, spent yesterday here visiting with relatives enroute to the Yellowstone National park where they will spend several weeks. “ee C. H. Harvey hes returned from a short business and pleasure trip spent in Denver. eee Thomas C, Cullen arrived this morning from Tulsa, Okla., and will @ week or 10 days here attend: to business affairs after which WYOMENG Continueus—1 to 11 TODAY ONLY “Sh! Don’t Tell Him” The great secret of happy marriage—what is it? is~ cover for yourself. See the sensational picturization of one of the great problems of mnarried life— “what Wives Want” ALSO COMEDY ‘The Two ‘Auctioneers’ Caspers TOMORROW Most James Oliver Curwood’s Story “Jan of The Big Snow” STARTING TODAY FOR AN INDEFINITE RUN RIALTO . Also Comedy and Fables \ erty tae Scenario by John Lynch "Ss Directed by E. H. Griffith A Cosmopolitan Production Fitting the Heights of Comedy on High! P AND at ’em, full o’ pep—that’s the Go-Getter. He’s the big likable hero of this. Whether it’s love or business, he’s the lad with the winning punch. Sparkling story by Peter B. Kyne. Cappy Ricks and the other popular Kyne char- acters are in it too. It’s a new kind of romantic comedy— fast, thrilling, inspiring. T. Roy Barnes, Seena Owen, William Norris, Tom Lewis, and Louis Wolheim in the cast. See “The Go-Getter.” Do it now! Let’s go! Shows i; £ 9 o’Clock Beautiful Girl Here is a list of girls night to compete in this marvelous Those nominated Gladys Mary Miller, Miss Cora Hast- ings, Juanita Keene, Fran- ces P. Bell, Mary Westfall, Viola Locke, Effie Shirley, Mrs. T. F. Ross, Eileen Davis, Mrs. Kathleen Palmer, Miss Nina Nelson, Dorothy Delia Kaids, W. C. Johnson, Wil- Among Them Will Be Winners? 1st Choice—Trip to Cali- 2nd Choice—Solitaire Dia- 3rd Choice — Platinum This is the most stupen- contest ever All girls nominated are send their photograph to the Arkeon to be placed on beauty FAVORITE TONIGHT ARKEON THE MOST SENSATIONAL PHOTO. PLAY OF THE YEAR — ENEMIES WOMEN WITH LIONEL BARRYMORE SUPPORTED BY ALMA RUBENS And a Great Star Cast BY BLASCO IBANEZ Author of “The Four Horsemen” Against a magnificent background of Europe's gilded’ society life—in the midst of revels and revolutions—is staged the great romance of a pleasure- loving prince of Russia and the most fa- mous beauty of the entire continent. The orgies of Russian courtesans, the tragedies of the gaming tables at Monte Carlo, the hitherto hidden hotographic records of the battle- ields are pictured here in absorbing detail. Acclaimed by crit- ics as a masterpiece of motion pictures. DAYS STARTING TODAY Eleven Great Reels GUARANTEED COOL: SHOWS BEGIN AT 1, 3, 5, 7and 9 10c and 40c TONIGHT CASINO (Formerly Moose Winter Garden) DANCE WHERE IT IS COOL DANCE TO THE BEST MUSIC DANCE ON THE FINEST FLOOR Doug Isitt and Marie Roderick In the Latest Song Hits If you don’t care to dance, come and enjoy our music and entertainment. Refreshments in balcony. ORIGINAL TAVERN ORCHESTRA—THE BOYS THAT CAN’T BE BEAT “We Make ’Em Dance” Enter Tonight in Our Beauty Contest. Judging to Commence Shortly CASINO DANCE PALACE (COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN)