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Eeadtraeireni py P PAGE TEN BARNEY GOOGLE- . (i Barney 6 } I CwN SPARK PLUG SEE ONE OF THE HORSES EL ANY NAGS Pass This WAY. Hun? . SURE ,X OID wT 4 (HE WAR AGoUT Six IN THE CROSS-COUNTRY) MLES BEHIND Them m oreaA / OTHER HOSSES ~ K STRAIGHT Down THIS ROAD. BROTHER YE CANT Miss Him Nb SPARK -PLUG + MES BOSS, AN GOT SPAHKY IN DIS CAGIN, = HE S GoT DE HEEGIE JEetiEs SAGIN: CHILLS AN EV'YTHING ELSE =DE DOCTAH Woz HEAH AN HE Allows IF WE DOT .GET Mo COVAHS Fo HIM HED GIT PNEUMONY! mo! BLANKETS, SUN SHINE HE'S Gor THE SHAKES AGAIN Une Casper Daily Cridune Ta PHYLLIS, DID | EVER TELL VOU 1 HAD A SWEETHEART ? WELL, I HAVE. SHE'S COMING HERE To THE ALLEY FOR ey CONSTANCE TALMADGE CHARMING IN BREECHES Constance Talmadge proves that Bhe {s an expert horsewoman, % skilled fencer with the rapier anl makes a charming figure in a boy's costume in “The Dangerous Maid,” her latest First National photoplay, which. will be shown at the Amer- fea theater today, Wednesday, ‘Thursday and Friday. In the cast of “The Dangerous Maid,” besides Constance Talmadge, are Conway Tearle, her leading man; Morgan Wallace, Tully Mar- shall, Marjorie Daw, Charles Ger- rard, Lou Morrison, Otto Matiesen, Wilson Hummel, Kenneth Gibson, Ann May, Kate Price, Thomas Ricketts, Phillip Dunham, Jack Dillon and Ray Hallor. To Glenn Mac Williams goes the credit for the superb photography. The story of “The Dangerous Maid” is laid in the turbulent times when the Duke of Monmouth ce- belled’ against King James II of England. Constance Talmadge has the role of a madcap little rebel who “s sword and cose- in a thrilling series of adventures with the of: ficers of the king. ‘The story gives Constance her first opportunity to play a dramatic role, and the picture, although it contains many humorous situations, is replete with romance and love interest, and is embellished with superb sets designed by Stephen Goosson. —___———_ — CONVENTION OF CLOTHIERS. NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—(United Press).—The National Association of Retail Clothiers and Furnishers will hold its next Annual convention New York City, September 8 1924 The convention ccmmittee composed of Sol Schloss of Indian ~ KIDDIES ANNUAL Xmas Tree . SATURDAY AFTERNOON WYOMING WYOMING (Continuous 1 to 11) ONLY TWO DAYS MORE ‘HARRY CAREY In the Greatest Picture He Has Ever Made “CRASHIN’ | THRU” —also— BABY PEGGY Sep both regicnal directors, have decide — \ 1! WANT Vou SHE'S 4 PEacH LOVE WITH HER FoR QUITE A aT A, Ae lt PA apolia president of the National as sociation; Charles E y, execu tive director; Dave Ha'le of Mem Phis and Joe Printo of New York == To MEET HER, SS - "VE BEEN IN) DIDN'T EVEN TELL mR ME,WALT? to accept invitations tendered to them b; - In conjunction , 4 vention there will be nd haberdashery, ALLEY —THAT WAS A DEEP ONE, WALT AND You exposition of clothing ‘Y PRESENT: PRODUCTION Mang) Thomas Meighan Leatrice Joy —Lois Wilson The strongest story, the greatest cast, the most lavishly beautiful production De Mille A pic- has ever had. ture that shows where the present mad pur- suit of pleasure is lead- ing. From the novel by Alice Duer Miller Scenario by Jean Macpherson. Cecil B.DeMi les n —Also— Fables | | | | BAND A SINGERS And the ADMISSION $1.00 COME EARLY AND “Little Miss Hollywood” Shows: 1—3—5—7—9 RIALTO A GREAT SHOW HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY THE FIRST BIG ROAD SHOW. OF THE SEASON BUSBY’S ALL STAR COLORED MINSTRELS 20—___—_PEOPLE 20 The Biggest and Best Organization of Its Kind on the Road Today —with— YD ORCHESTRA Watch for the Big Street Parade at Noon REAL ENTERTAINERS COLUMBIA News TODAY ONE DAY ONLY DANCERS A CREOLE CHORUS Famous NAY BROTHERS’ QUARTETTE A 2-HOUR SHOW CHILDREN 55c GET GOOD SEATS TONIGHT 7—9 o’Clock Bishop-Cass LAST TIMES TODAY Now (VE GOT PHYLLIS GUESSING. SHELL WONDER WHO IT CAN =< DONT ARGUE With Yih} Me —-TAKE OFF THE REST OF YOUR CLOTHES DEAR OLO WALT. HE COULDN'T FOOL ANYBODY. 1 COULO SEE IN HIS EYES IT's A BISHOP-CASS THEATER FOUR DAYS—STARTS TODAY This is the only man she couldn’t cajole with a kiss PATHE NEWS Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9 Toeeph M, Schenck presents szOnstance v almadge | ‘obe Dangerous She’d Lead the World A Merry Chase ! Handles a Gets into king’s officer— up his army and makes ‘em like Falls in love with his hand- somest of ficer— and then—X!(X.??!) Hah! A maid in boots. Methinks this is a choice treat for our general-” TOPICS OF THE DAY 10c and 40c GEORGE BEBAN a a 1 Oc “THE SIGN OF THE ROS and —ALSo— “THE TWO JOHNS” 20c By Billey De Beck TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1923 For the Most Comical, Costumes to the Ladies Admission $1.00 TONIGHT $50—In Cash Prizes--$50 Original and Beautiful and Gentlemen at the \ SECOND GRAND MASK BALL Given by the LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE TONIGHT Ladies Free Arkeon Dancing Academy AUDITORS Cc. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 O-S Bldg. Phone 767) uditing an Phone 2003 © “Suite 18,-Daly” Bldg. R. C. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 —_—_—— GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. | Perens and Accountants—Stock | Registrar and Transfer Agents | 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg Phone 660 ARCHITECTS Casper, Wyo. YM. J. WESTFALL, Architect . Suite 5, Daly Building. AUTO TOPS PER AUTO TOP SHOP Auts“Primm(ng, Upbolstering and Auto Paintin, 633 S. Center Phone 10848 is OTT AUTO TOP SHOP Ane ToD Mfgrs. and Uuholstering 133 North Wolcott Street Auto Painting B. & D. SUPPLY CO. a Repairing—Dayton mince and’ Accessories—O19 E. 2nd. BEAUTY PARLORS AUTY SHOP 113 Bovine aE Phone 1027 162 eS BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER SEARLES IMANSFER Res. Phone 81W __ Office Phone 313 IN, Warehouse Phone 1234. ONA TRANSFER, STORAGE S MAND FUEL CO.—Phone 919 BATTERIES ASPER BATTERY CO. 19 Bast Fifth Phone 903 CHIROPRACTORS R. J. H. JEFFREY uk. ANNIE GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg Phone 706 . CONNELL, D. C., Ph. C. suite. 13, Daly Bldg., Phone 8493 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 2 North Kimball Street iy Phone 1457 DR. L. E, BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg Phone 1757 CLEANERS SERVICE CLEANERS THE pallrond at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS ASPER PRIVATE a Durbi at Shone 273 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S cf AOSPITAL 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 Si Staff URGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND 5 OBSTETRICS PALO. omer R. Lathrop, M. D.,F.A.0.5. Heiictor R. Dacken, B. Sc., M. D. B. A. Bacon M. EYE, EAR NOSE and Harmon L. Stanton. M. IN AD X-RAY TRI D. TROAT M. D. M. D. SNOLOGIST 5 it ENTIS' ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street ‘Telephones 54 and 55 DR. WM. A. BRYANT, Physician and Surgeon DR. G. 5. BARGER -- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted 133 8. Wolcott Phone 113 Dx. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 DRS. MYER AND JOHNSON Physi n and n Office F urgeon . 699 Res.” 746 DE. I. N. FROST Physician and Surgeon 0-S Bldg. Phone 123 ALLAN McLELLAN, M. D. Daly Bldg. Office Ph. 844. Res. 90 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 133 N. Wolcott Off. 113 Kes. ph, 800} , DOCTORS te es MARSHALL ©. KEIT HERBERT L. HARVEY, 3, Bo, Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Vractice’ Surgery Obstetrics A. P. KIMBALL, M. D. Office Ph, 22: Res. Ph. 1715W FRATERNAL F. M. Monroe, District Manag curity Benefit Associatin formerly Association, Knights and Ladies of Sei located at 544 S. Durbin Phone ties LAWYERS “MULVANED 2 > MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers. 517 Consoiidated Royalty Bldg. AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Room 332 488 Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE A. WEED 404 Midwest wuildine, a JOHN RUSSELL LONG ais Attorney at Law Cons. Royalty Bldg. Phone 40 JAMES LP. Ki 498 Consolidated Tesyalty Bldg ie PATTEN mney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE wyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building DURHAM & 402 Midwest Bulldag —. OO WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyers Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. OGILBEE 210 OS Bldg OS oar MIRRORS CASPER MIRROR Wi RES 327 Industrial Ave. eee 442 OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREFULLY TE EYES CAREFULLY TESTED and glasses properly fitted by j JESSE EVANS xo ig 134 S. Center St. —$—_—_—_____. OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Oaitopatisia Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apart. hone 383 Dr. L. L. WADE Osteopath; Over Frantz Shope * Phone 11235R AUTO PAINTING Yellowstone Auto Paint 1914 E. Yellowstone First Class Auto Painting PLANING MILL JOE F. THOMAS Planing Mill and Cabinet Shop Phone 1806W 214 West B St. pdt rl ease Es I nc PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL C. LYNCH Public Stenographer—Notary Public Nine Xears in Legal Work 301 Consolidated Koyaity Buiiding Phone Office 203 Res. Phone 5533 SHUE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SH Hand a Machine Work Ben Suyematsu 235 East TYPEWRITERS pa SE eee A ah AV a Caspec ‘Typewriter “iExchange ‘ew and Rebuilt Typewri Fentals—Supplies. and“ Hensies 239 E. Second Phone 856 TAILORS N. RUBIN, Mfg. Tallor Tailor to Man 136 W. Midwest TROY TAILORS AND AN) 148 E. Midwest Phase sen UPHOLSTERING Upholstering and Fi CASPER UPHOL Phone 16 VETERINARIES DR. W. E, NONDHEDT Veterinarian Canina Spe Office Ph. 2293 Res. Ph. 19083 urniture Packin, be co. 4 MARK H. SMITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office 242 E, Second—Phone 2016 WAREHOUSES LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co. Phone 3k \ yy

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