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PAGE SIX. GRAND OPENING OF MARKET [a GREAT SUGGES Public Enjoys Big Fete Staged by Second Street Dealers. was good at the Second market, Second and which had its grand y. Music by a local or- provided during the 3ecause the train which; was bringing up a large order of flowers from Denver was unfor- tunately until about 2 o'clock afternoon, it was impossible to distri hese during the morn-| ing, but arrived in time for the visitors who came fn during the latter part of the day. All the concerns which are located fn the new market were well pleased with patronage th were re- ceiving throughout the It seem c of a cancer of excellent | in t MNY STARS OWE FEME. | TO WLM DE MILE Seldom given, but often deserved. are credits to William de Mille for and leading players of the who owe much of thefr success to him. When big producers and directors are being praised for having aided many a struggling artist to higher things, Mr. de Mille’s name is seldom mentioned. However, it is because he is entirely too quiet and unobtrusive to seek the spotlight. But a search of the records shows that more than one prominent film player must thank Mr. de Mille. Lois Wilson, for example, was little heard of until she attracted wide and favorable comment in “The Lost Romance,” “Miss Lulu Bett” and “Midsummer Madness,” all Willtam de Mille Paramount pro- ductions. Thomas Meighan added immeasurably to his fame under Mr. de Mille's direction in “The Prince Chap” and “Conrad in Quest of His Youth.” In “Midsummer Madness” and “The Lost Romance” Jack Holt won laurels which elevated him to the point of stardom. Today William de Mille te stil] the same quiet, unobtrusive director— always making good pictures, al- ‘ways bringing to light good actors and actresses. In his current Para- mount production, “The Marriage Maker,” adapted by Clara Beranger att its ous bu tion « al from Edward Knoblock’s play, “The Faun,” which comes to the Rialto theatre today, his cast features and Jack Holt sup- ries de Roche, Robert lary Astor. of “The Marriage Maker” deals with the trials of a group of supercivilized men and women, who come under the tn- fluence of a Faun with peculiar but highly r ble results. The plc- 8 a igh grade | ts all alike by har and exquisite How the Faun adjusts their | humor. fhe Casper Dally Cribune Most Remarkable Photo Ever Taken Inside a House of God This exclusive high mass °n their tor (on their left). rival in Rome. to shows their Catholle Majesties of Spain, King Alfonso and the Queen, before the high altar of St. Peters at the solemn They are kneeling with Cardinal Merry del Val (on their right) and General Primo di Rivera, Spanish dicta- Japan Rebuilding After Catastrophe 5 eet Thi me SOMRERT TOKYO—Nothing is hampering destruction of their dom‘ciles melee 2 ay i Ee ae Sh Be the people of Japan in getting back on their feet, following the com- in the recent earthquake and tidal wave. New buildings, on American square-jawed star seems to fit ade- quately a pugilistic sett This is provided for him in “Big Dan,” whose titular role he takes modestly. Dan receives ,a patrimony of a gymnasium and a training camp, all the worldly possessions left behind by his famous pugilist father. Upon returning from service in France, Dan finds that his wife has deserted him. He transforms his country training camp into an outdoor school for boys. Tired of coaching prize- fighters, he remains at his training camp, drowning his sorrow in work. He does not hear from his wife, Nelle. ‘Through a gruesome tragedy he meets a young, distressed girl. He falls in love with her, but is pre- vented from declaring himself be- cause of his unfortunate marital ex- perience. “Cyclone.” a typically hard-boiled lesser light in fightdom prevails on Dan to train him for a big fight. Dan assents and ts fur- ious, later, when he finds “Cyclo1 making love to Dora, under whose love he lives. Dan and “Cyclone” finally meet in the ring and one of the fastest and most thrilling battles ever seen on the screen ensues. The cast of this unfqua Charles WEDNESDAY, 5, 1923 Jones includes Marion Nixon, Ben Hendricks, Trilby Clark, “ONO 1S IGTURE J OF HG FLING AT *“Ponjola,” opening at the America theater Tuesday, represents the highest art in modern motion picture productions. Thril'ing action in the| picturesque settings of Paris and) South Africa combir.+4 with a heart! interest plot that is never lost keeps | TRUE STORY January Issue On Sale Friday tho action sustained all through the! five reels. ‘he plot concerns the expariences fn Rhodesia among the gold miners of the Countess of Tyr te, played by Anna Q Nilson. Heartorokes by a tragedy which charges her with murder, she disguises herself as a man and incidents happen thick and fast. | 9 In Africa she seeks to save tne Pep’s New Cigarette soul of a man that had saved her : from suicide months before. The, Prices Till Xmas man, discouraged over his ill-fort-| une, is seeking to drown his sorrows ' Natural Rounds. 1Be In “ponjola”, the native name for ike whiskey and is drinking himself to Condax .. ext she a sure death. Single handed she Taretons .... 20 fights the curse of drink and the enemy of the man who s trying to English Ovals ___...___20e rob him. “Ponjola” will keep the average Fatimas —....___......15¢ picture goer on edge from the first Omars —. —_——_— 156 to the last minute of the picture. |Straight Cuts .... pil cs tays eB & tat ---———..20¢ Melachrino 10s .... —15¢ DINNER SET OL fl |Melachrino ‘20s . —.-30¢ y if Yee oe: | PRESENT TO SOME LADY Chesterfields 50s, tins......35¢ Melachrino 50s ‘The management of the Columbia Melachrino 100s __ theater has announced that spectal coupons will be given away to tho Taretons 100s lad.es atteading the Wednesday and Beechnuts Suturday matnes fron. now until) December 22. "Cre Indy fortunate|Camels —.. +noush to ob.ain the riggs coup a |Chesterfields 2 for 25c wt! receive a o “utiful mner «ct | Good Morning, Dearie” is the UUCKy Strikes ___2 for 25 show which the Columbia has on at Natural 10s __..__2 for 28c the present time. It has some very Glover lines, such characters as Bud Natural 20s +306 Brownie, Lew Newman, Billle Ire-/ Pidmonts ____._§2 for 2Be ‘and and others taking part in it.! What little plot there 1a centers Old Mills .___._2 for 28c around the election of Mr. O'Brien Polos ............-3 for 25¢ (Bud Brownle) to the town council > ard hia efforts to. make a speech. |11’s ,248___2 ai 25c 2 for 25c Maudina Dunbar, Jack Quinn, and Spurs good | Tiney Brennen have some song numbers, Edward Horton who achieved recognition in “Ruggles of Ited Is featured in the picture, Much Business.” Carton Prices On Cigarettes Same Rate Per Package As Above H. H. Klocksein spent a short time in Cheyenne last week on business. +. — ‘Who's going to win the beautiful Packard coupe at Lioyd’s? Special Union Leader, 1 Ib...$1.00 Briar Pipe, .............50¢ $1.50 value for............85¢ 138 and 146 South Center Street TWO CUT-PRICE STORES for the People PILL TALK By the Medicine Man Pep’s Pill and Soap business hag increased over 500 per cent during the past year. This increase may be due to Casper’s growth in popula- tion—or maybe competition is indeed, the life of trade— who knows? BUT—It will be impossible to do a much greater Powder and Paint business at thi time, owing to present store space. HOWEVER—Pep is grate- ful to the people. BECAUSE—Only the people can build a business. THEREFORE—The present volume will justify a further slash in prices from time to time. Respectfully yours, Cc. M. GUNNISON. CIGARS Box Prices Burns Panatela 50s..._$4.50 Burns Perfecto 25s..__.$3.00 Burns Foil 25s.... $3.25 Burns Foil 5s______-..__70c Van Dyck 2 for 26 Foil ee ee» F Van Dyck 15c, 25s__...$3.2: Van Dyck Pan. 25s_—...$2.25 White Ow! 10s -715¢ White Owl 25s_____$1.75 Little Bobbie 25s...._-$1.75 Osmundo 2 for 25c, 25, —$2.75 Roi Tan 2 for 25c, 25s..$2.75 M. & O. 50s Foil______$5.50 Webster 2 for 25c, 25s —..... womnctemmsh2. 75 Webster 2 for 25c, 10s..$1.10 Chancellor 2 for 25c, 25s __. —-$2.75 Chancellor Foil 26s...,..$3.00 Chancellor Foil 16c_..$3.50 SPECIALS 3 DAYS Palmolive Soap 5c 8 Cakes to a Customer Assorted 5c Cocoa Soap 2c 6 Cakes to a Customer ines cropping up wherever one turns. The photo shows a few of the new buildings being erected as temporary structures in Yokohama. Below one of the ruined concrete docks which collapsed and is affairs is the k ote of the story. SAY “BAYER” when you buy-Gonuine about to be rebuilt. BERLIN—The socialists re solved not to oppose the bil! be- fore the reichstag granting the government of Dr. Marx power to out such economic and ft measures as it deems nec- | essary. —_—_—_- MIAMI, Dec. 5.—Henry G. Taylor c » former second sted president tion of Rail. 's Commissioners at This restaurant makes an 1 appeal to dis- criminating women folks. We serve luncheons that they tell their friends about. Bring friend Hus- band in with you. GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR BILL O’ FARE THE C. B. & Q. RESTAURANT AT BURLINGTON DEPOT P. Van Hekken, Proprietor 254 N. Wolcott Phone 1120 POLIGE FOLLOW ACTOR | WHEN MEN'S STORE 13 LOOTED, HATS FOUNG As the astonished owner of one of the most exclusive men's fur- nishing houses !n Hollywood un- locked his shop for the day, he found burglars had broken the lock to a rear door and carted off a ‘arge proportion of his stock, which they had apparently loaded !r.to an auto- mob‘le. On counters and tables the day before the owner had spread his new spring s of hats for in- ventory se were gone. Driving in an auto- mobile th ng to the corporation od was Victor Po- of his touring car, hats. At a certain busy corner, fresh| from headquarters where he had| seen the bulletin of the robbery stood a p'ain: man, with eye: and ears wi for clews, just as Potel It didn't re-| quire any 1 deuniier 4011 identitfy the mits .of thecear. of sy 4 indulgentty | 0 explain. He him to the machine as hat: The officer liste whi'e Potel tried asked Potel to accompany the statio’ The ow few minut tify the hats as this juncture the c of the station arrived Potel on the back as he roa put | Potel, judging by his mien, didn't think it was so fur ‘And 80 Potel continued on his way to the studio with his carload of hats, to enact his role of the simple- minded country bumpkin in “Itching| Pa'ms,” who takes a fancy to the hat worn by every newcomer and | wr wool suit of clothes selling at retail from $50 to $ | about two dollars, CHARLES JONES BREAKS SPEED RECORD IN FILM Soctal pecullarites and fistic muscularities furnish Charles Jones’ most recent William Fox production, |“Big Dan," with a speedometer exchanges his own for It. ch explains the presence of the many hats in Potel’s auto. Itching Palms" is now playing| whose average register breaks even at the Wyoming theater. that lightning star’s record for speed. 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