Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 26, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. © SEE BEN REALTY REPORTS GALES BUSINESS HEA. Numerous Transfers Are Negotiated in Last Few Days Here. ‘The Sce Ben Realty company, Cas- per’s oldest realty firm reports busl- neas in its line very good, the firm selling many homes, lots and business places to old timers and new comers alike. This firm recently sold Mrs Ida| Bucknum a lot on Bast Becond street | to move her old home from Durbin! street in the business section where| she will erect a modern, business block | A. A. Schulte of the Globe Shoe company purchased part of the Dal- ton property on East Second street and a Mrs, List of Nebraska pur- chased the house and # part of the Jot. Mr. Schulte also bought «mall property on CY, and Mra List some income property on South Cedar, A Mr. McKibben ef Denver purchased) the old Judge Campbell home on South Beech and will remodel the same and) maove to Casper. ‘This firm reports the mile ef both the Kimball rooms end the Tulsa, a vacant lot on East First, the Forsu- son property on Hast Third, Mike Xennedy's home on Hast Fourth, and & lot to Wheeler and Worthington om South Jackson where they have moved! the old Bowman chapel which they are going te remodel for an apart-| ment. j ‘The See Ben firm ts also credited | with gelling the 190-foot lot on Kim-| ball street to the J. S. Brown Mercan- tile company who are now erecting & modern warehouse end offic. This Geel was started Inst Febeuary. Many lots in the East Terrace, In- ependent addition, Casper View ad- dition go to show Casper real estate| activities. The firm now employes five salesmen and holds bright pro: Rheumatism LEAVES YOU FOR FOREVER Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the Systen| Within Twenty-four Hours, Every Druggist in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if a full pint bottle of Allenrhu, the sure conquerer of rheu- matism, does not show the way to stop the agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatio pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous re- sults have been accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffer- ing and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of Alienrhu, who for many years suf- fered the torments of acute rheuma- tism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of any- one’s money unless Allenrhu decisive- ly conquers this worst of all discases, and he has instructed, druggists to guarantee it as above in every tn- stance. Smith & Turner Drug Co. will supply you. Mail orders ac- copted— Advertisement. WYONENG Continuous—1 to il TODAY AND FRIDAY LUIS RIPO In a Picture of Action | and Speed ; WILL HE. ONQUER EMPSEY? A-Chance to Pick the Winner | of This Fall’s Battle ALSO “OUTLAWS OF THE) SEA” AND COMEDY, _ 4 | | starring role, which plays | scenes the action begins, and the sus-| pects for the future. According to the management of this firm when old established citizens can see the| future and invest in it, Casper's | growth js assured, i MANY NEW THRILLS IN). OUSTIN. FARNUM FILM An unusual western melodrama is “The Buster,” the William Fox pro- duction with Dustin Farnum in the| at the America theatre today and Friday. Immediately after the opening pense and absorbing interest is mant- festea through the entire length of the feature. ‘The Buster” is one of} the most engrossing stories laid in| the western atmosphere that has} come to this city in many months. The photography {s superb, and all the richness and beauty of the wide | stretches of open country are repro- duced with an elegance of workman- ship. Coltn Campbell, the director, has brought out all the qualities of Far-| num in thetr finest array. The story,| by William Patterson White, the noted author, concerns the many dif- ficulties of @ handsome ranch fore- man in his task of taming the tem-| peramental niece (Doris Pawn) of the owner. The whole cast—a brilliant one—performs admirably. CHILD INJURED WHEN BITTEN BY PET BEAR ‘Witte feefing the bear which has ite headquarters at Fire Station No. 2, Peggy Bilrey, four-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. EH. Bilrey of Amarillo, Texas, wes bitten on the yrriet and had her dress torn by the irritated animal yesterday afternoon. Peggy's wrist was dressed by a lo- eal doctor and ts in line for being speedily healed. The Bilreys are visiting here with Mr. and Mra. J, W. Cunningham, 26] results. Ci South Kenwood. } United State army. This {s 9 govern- COLLISION COSTS BOTH and George Helson were each fined $10 and costs by Justice Henry F. Brennan this week for hav- LecaiesiiniS a! abi ms ing violated traffic ordinances which] ture in the afternoons if possible, as| doubtless know the thrill ‘feters and he has placed it against «| A CHILD IN PAIN runs to Mother led to the collision of their two cars| the tickets are being so!d in such num-| Were You a| “fl backstound. that is, alluring. for relief. So do the ups. at First and Wolcott streets at 7/ bes that the evening performances grr hey ee) era seers Miss Allison, who lias heretofore| For sudden and severe in in such an adventure and wins tw SJ s : >. m. Sunday, will be ‘attended far too well for the ticket AS the Atoaried thieater, ta. charmed as a comedienne, essays a and bowels, cramps, diarrhoea Helson’s car which was a Yallow| comfort of everyone. fa Day" Fait 4 heavy dramatic role and makes the BERLAIN’S cab,' waa going ‘south’ (on. Wot vain ems aE | aenitna coe auntane chen! iat transition with the ease of a true ar- CHAM a DIARRHOEA street, and Best's car a Studebaker { abbedetn, Sid. duet ketone Lieasta tats At first, when she ts introduced "REMEDY touring which was also a taxi, heed | y to Casper, June 13, about 10 p. m. Lee, “late of the Follies and Rhee to fail going north and had just come out } It would indeed be a critical person nevir been known 1 from behind a. truck with the inten- tion of turning to the left. Judge Brennan went to the scene from the sheriff's office. oo WYOMING DOUGHBOY 19 SHOWN IN FILM TO. BE SHOWN OVER WEEK-END Mext Saturday and Sunday the Veterans of Foriegn Wars will show the big picture “Powder Rive: ing the 89th division and real action on the front line in France. You may recognise gome of the boya|then shortly note the youthful in this picture, as soldiers may be} beauty softness and whiteness #een from Wyoming, Colorado, Art-| your skin. nona, Kansas, Missouri and South Da- kota. Sixteen men lost thelr lives in the taking of this picture, which was produced by the Stqnal Corps of the ment film. The Veterans of Fortegn Wars How to Strengthen Eyes In a surprising short time simple camphor, witchhazel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, strengthens eyes so you can read or work more. One small bottle shows Aluminum eye cup free. Pharmacy.—. MAY ‘ALLISON Ins “THE WOMAN WHO FOOLED HERSELF” —Also— Comedy, Snapshots Fables aa Stet Tomorrow and Saturday “THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE” —With— Mary Miles Minter The washed air ventilating system, same as used in the big Colorado RIALTO Theater in Denver. LAST TIMES TODAY 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock Added Attraction MISS GENEVIEVE FITZGERALD Solo Harpist Appearing Daily Matinee 3 o’Clock Evening 7:30. 30 STARTING SUNDAY THOMAS MEIGHAN ess ‘THE NE’ER-DO-WELL’ NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA ‘Afterneon and Evening. Raincoats Remarkable Values In Fine Quality WOOL GABARDINE A Much Higher Quality Than Can Ordinarily Be Had at the Price $35, Campbell-JohnsonCo. HEAD TO FOOT CLOTHIERS 00 | tu three velvety, SBR rr oes Che Casper Datlp Critune Promise that this picture will not be cancelled, but will be shown at the America theatre on Saturday and Sun- DRIVERS $10 AND COSTS: s.. ssr2e ze tre stat if it is “Powder River” which was ars are taking this opportunity telling Casper that they have never, cancelled, and the Veterans of Foriegn been obliged to cancel anything yet. Everyone is urged to see this pic- BEAUTIFY AND | —— WHITEN SKIN Mix the juice of two lemons with ‘White, | which any druggist will supply for .| few cents, shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint| of tho most wonderful skin softener | and complexion beautifier. Massage| this sweetly fragrant lemon cream into the face, neck, arms and hands, ounces of Orchard Famous stage beauties use this harmless lemon cream to bring that | clear, rosy-white complex- fon, also as a freckle, sunburn, and) tan bleach because it doesn’ "t irri- tate.— Advertisement. behind me and felt something touch against my back, he searched my pockets but got only $1.40. He ‘started back towards Main street. Iran all the way home and cal'ed the police station but could not give a description of him."”—A.L.C. ot} to To Show Here ‘Were you ever held up? If you Mother was taken sick and I went to the nearest drug store, a distance of only five blocks, for medicine. “On my way back when one block from street, I heard someone LPINE -+- Gardens The Ideal Place to Spend the Evening LUNCHES who would not enfoy “The Woman ‘Who Fooled Herself,” the feature at- traction at the Riatlo Theatre, shown for the first time yesterday with CHICKEN DINNERS } AND SOFT DRINKS Special Attention Given to Private Parties H Afternoons or Evenings | At the Foot of Casper Mountain on the Garden Creek Road of Story by William Patter Direeted by Colin C —Also— “THE KID BRONCO” (Comedy) Fox News LAST TIMES TODAY Norma Talmadge Supported by HARRISON FORD pas “LOVE'S REDEMPTION’ —Also— HAROLD LLOYD —And— BEBE DANIELS cael fee “HIS ONLY FATHER” 10c and 20c son White. ampbell 10c and 40c CASINO Dance Palace DANCE WHERE IT IS COOL DANCE TO THE BEST MUSIC Marie Roderick and Doug Isitt Original TAVERN ORCHESTRA CONCERT AT 10: CASING Dance Palace (Formerly Moose Winter Garden) DANCE ON THE BEST FLOOR ENTERTAINERS DE LUXE LEARN TO DANCE “CORRECTLY” Don Ellis Professional Dance Instructor “WHERE EVERYBODY GOES” “We Make ’Em Dance” lovely May Allison in the title role ol dup St ory my back. Thinking that someone | and her husband, Robert Ells, co pilggir dy ate altar ie sae H was playing a joke on me, I turned | featured. the action pile 3 just : a nen aes Peril teas Charles A. Louge, a writer of many ba Fete th Serra aaa ne went up. successful photoplays, knows what j Wins Tickets fortunes ere threatens the public wants and he knows how Who Fooled Herself’ he has put over tion and plot; he has introduced some interesting and some fascinating char- late with the rent,” it suggests a t THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923, eomedy role, but you are soon plung: — give it to them. In “The Woman Salespeople wanted, who are full of 1 Pep; men or women. Apply gripping story that has charm, ao-| snap an 232 BH. Second, Becklinger Bldg. RIVER — LET’S GO! , Official U.S. War Department motion pictures taken by U. S. Army Signal Corps, covering the activities,of every division that saw actual action in France. Cameramen Defied Death to Take These Pictures Nine reels of hair-raising thrills, preceded by 1500 feet of confiscated German submarine pictures, that clearly show the barbarous methods used by them during their unrestricted submarine warfare. Presented by Casper VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS There Will Be a Special Prologue REGULAR 40c ADMISSION SATURDAY and SUNDAY Who Is the Most ‘Beautiful Girl In Casper? Here ig the official standing up until 11 p. m. Tuesday night: Alwen Devis --------_2,050 Hannah Ballard -. 1,300 Helen Wilson -—~---—---2,450 Helen Gardnes Babe Sutten ---_-W.. Betty Tolhurst Clara Hudson Gertrude Kirkham -—~~_~2,570 Clelia Wilson --.. Lucile Belky ---.. 780 Catherine Dunn Leona Blaine ~-----.--.-.2,460 Lula Armstrong -—~—-—1,800 Marjorie Wyatt -—----.2,020 Elsie Hughes --.----_-2,000 Emma Tobin Mra, --_—1,170 4 Edythe Ciemmens Ethel Hitsun ------.-_. Bdith O'Brian _. Ellen Bel) -.... Eileen Huyes Esther Fivuden Ednah Mae Glyc! Effia Shiley Esther Bedea: Effie Shirley Blleea Davis Edna beiter . Florence Hugh Florence Feil Mai Mildred MeCarrol —-——-1, 450 Ruth Holmes ~...... Rose Ives .-.... Ruth Oberg Ruth Hayes -..-..._____2,200 Sis Dyke ~..-...--.. 650 Mrs. J. L. Smith -... 980 Vera Middleton ---_._.1,470 Vivian Sinclair .______2,100 Jonan Beach Juanita Keene Viola Locks -—-———_____2,980 Jeanette Sherwood Virginia Davis -._.-_1,500 Mrs. H. Jenkins -. Vivian Bergman ~.—___2,000 The Contest Is Only Started—Vote for Your Favorite Tonight Casper Rodeo Dance TONIGHT 6 BOX TICKETS GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace Dancing Academy

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