Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 1, 1923, Page 6

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| PAGESIX. PREMIUM BOOK FOR THE STATE FAIR [a TOSUED Copies ‘Are ‘Available by ‘Addressing Secretary At Douglas, Wyo. Secretary Hale, of the Wyoming State Fair, announces that the prem. {um lst for the 1923 state fair ‘s now f the press and will be reddy for August third. rs at this year’s fatr will sur at of any previous year. Of- s premiums that are very nearly , in total, as those offered in previous years, the management is cers of the state to enter th stock{ poultry and agricultural duce, while those interested in the educational, arts and crafts and other departments will find it prof! will be paid as soon after rds are made as the checking rds and other clerical work you are planning to exhfbit at 3 fair, or are in any way in-| this great educational in-| write to the Secretary, Box as, for a copy of the Prem:| bitors, it eS = (Guill wh ESTERS PILLS ‘THE DIAMOND BRAN! Nee! Ask your Di eaten @ Dlamon: evited sad Geld menilic 9 v int for sses they are p ested. 2 —- | Take pag ir ntkianiteess ‘The King of Spain holds the dis-| BEMSK at AND PILLS e's tinction of having reigned exactly as EVERYWHERE. long as he has lived, for he was born | ‘~~ *- SOLD BY DRUGGISTS aking. That is to say, he has never known an instant of life when he was not the first t_Derson in his kingdom. Try & Tribune Classtfied Ad. Bawce at EVANSVILLE THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 Music by Sevey’s Orchestra “THOMAS MEIGHAN “THE NE’ER-DO-WELL” By Rex Beach EXTRA ATTRACTIONS George Francis Baker Hodge Podge | Baritone Singing at 3, 7:30, 9:30 Fables—News | TONIGHT Old Fashioned Square Dance SPIES’ HOWLING WOLVES PLAYING Come and Have a Good Time. One Price of Admission Charged North Washington Hall SECOND BIG DAY, | “The 1923 Revues” h ——Presents—4 “MIDNIGHT IN CHINATOWN” An Oriental Musical Revue With George Slocum, Funster De Luxe ft “Buck” Fellows and Miss Glore in “DANCE REVIEW” FRANKLYN FARNUM in “HELL’S FURY” “CLEANING UP STRANGERS”—A Comedy Special Ice-Cooling System Shows at 7 and 9 Admission 10c—40¢ f The-Sheikess-ofParis You've "heard"about’ these vehen* Guys; *well, "take a"looksee "at ‘this Whetkess. At any rate, that’s what they call her in Paris because of her, | wyes and her. heart-breaking ways,% She's. Lily Jantys.f 0 WEQMING| A FIRS® and added attraction— NATIONAL Presented PICTURE 3. Ko McDonald INDIAN JOE DAVIS Wen rie mam A» ——~ The Casper Daily Tribune PARRISH COMPANY IN “GOOD PRODUCTION AT _ GOLUMBIA THIS WEEK ‘The sort of show which is being presented at the Columbia by Parrish Company makes it one of the strong attractions for Rodeo week. In the new bill which opened last night it could be clearly seen that the company is of the class which goes for long runs and big houses. George (Bum) Slocum carries the dutstanding. Remy dance number ees answers sek age old question of why men leave home and stay away. Dolores Fielding gathers a lot of applause by reason of her charm and |ability in a couple of song hits. Buck Fellows end Gene Glore, old back and the welcome they got was wonderful to behold, The streeds have a very nice act and the ease and charm with which it is presented make it a very happy number. The pictures which are w part of the program are new and interesting. The whole thing is a very pleasant eradicator of a couple of hours of | pleasure time. ESS heavy load in the fun department an@ carries it in a way that bids fair to stamp him as a giggle getter of quality. His work in this bill is snappy and full of new stuff. Bob Dexter handles a lot of peppy ine ar songs in a very creditable The island of Madagascar has a belt of forest twenty miles deep which completely encircles it. TODAY and THURSDAY Whee Boy- tle down everything loose. The “orfullest’ kids are in town and swinging a mean line of laughter that ignites the spark of joy in young and old. Just as Tarkington wrote it ana you know what that Continsous—I- ts 11 LAST TIMES TODAY BERT LYTELL © Booth Tarkington's Sequel to “Penrod” —IN— mY THE e § Joe Butterworth Directed by T. MAN WHO” ‘ Gane pao ce sot William Beaudine Rockiitte Fellows —Also— Wiliam V. Mong Gareth Hughes Round Seven of “FIGHTING BLOOD” Over—Way Over Everything in Laughs Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 6:30, 8, 9:30—10c and 40c 10c 10c 20c 20c WYOMING | Starting Saturday TODAY AND THURSDAY TOM MIX —IN— “STEPPING FAST” —AND— LUPINO LANE aNn- “MY HERO” Laurette Taylo r LPINE Gardens The Ideal Place to Spend the Evening LUNCHES CHICKEN DINNERS ‘AND SOFT DRINKS Special Attention Given to Private Parties Afternoons or Evenings At the Foot of Casper Mountain on the Garden Creek Road ArkeonDancing Academy “WYOMING’S GREATEST AMUSEMENT PALACE” PIERCE ‘AND ROSLYN International Stars Present “WHIRL OF MELODY” NEBRASKA SERENADERS Greatest Collegian Musical Organization of all ARKEON ORCHESTRA SUPREME FOURTEEN — - PIECE ORCHESTRA FOURTEEN ADMISSION FREE—ALL EVENING Dancing Starts at 8:30 in Order to Care for Immense Crowds. manner. His impersonations are | . PENROD| TS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 192 he was coming from the west. He uassiapeeiey beste eiyrn ml promptly arrested him. ical remedies. “BARGAIN WEEK EXTENDED =/T0 THE BOOTLEG: TRADE) pm Determined to be well prepared for time favorites at the Columbia are |>e found by Deputy Dan Miller ta be staggering across West Yellowstone street at Ash street with a gallon jug full of moonshine in his hand and with a full pint on his hip. ‘The deputy ran onto the man when FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY THE 1928 VERSION OF REX BEACH’S GREATEST STORY AN ABSOLUTELY NEW PRODUCTION Horlick’s DRIGINAL Malted Milk AN EVENT IN PICTURE HISTORY! —photoplay epic of brave Yukon days Rex Beach’s powerful novel of the Alaskan Roe: -rush — pione*r days in the lawless #) orth— the conquest of a iand of romance and wealth. WITH THIS GREAT CAST— Milton Sills, Anna Q. Nilsson, Barbara Bedford, Robert Edeson, Nosh Beery, Mitchell Lewis, Ford Sterling, Louise Fazenda, Sam de Grasse, Wallace MacDonald, Rockliffe Fellowes. FRIDAY SATURDAY: AMERICA «#53 ADDED ATTRACTION THE CHILD WONDER HELEN McFARLAND IN POPULAR SONGS, SE ae AND SOFT exh RIALTO TOMORROW, and FRIDAY CASINO——TONIGHT RODEO WEEK SPECIAL 3 Dance Tickets..._______-__ 25c 6 Dance Tickets_____ 50c ™e" 112 Dance Tickets. Marie Roderick and Doug Isitt , In Their Latest Specialty Numbers Original TAVERN ORCHESTRA “4 “We Make 'Em Dance” DANCE WHERE IT IS COOL 5f ae. DANCE TO THE BEST MUSIC © &~" DANCE ON THE FINEST FLOOR .. THURSDAY; NIGHT FEATURE « Cake Eaters’ Ball $50—IN DUE BILLS GIVEN AWAY—$50 Something New—Do Not Miss This MERCHANTS CO.OPERATING: FOR THE-LADIES— FOR THE GENTLEMEN— 1! ‘We think Little Miss may is the most versatile and clever | youngster we have ever seen. AT 3:00, 7:00, and 9.00 EACH DAY IN CONNECTION WITH REX BEACH’S NEW “SPOILERS” Fuchs Co. Mednick Brothers National SampleCloak &:Suit Co. Shikany Shoe & Clothing Co. '- Blakey & Co. ey M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. Kassis Dry Goods Golden Rule Store Don Ellis School pe “Dancing Tobin Cigar Store The Wigwam Bakery CASINO DANCE PALACE

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