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fup md. idg, 2 wv and will make thelr home here. Mr. GREAT REPLIGA OF NEW THEATER 1S. BUILT FOR “EOL DIGGERS.” HERE 2 One of the most dazzling~ of Broadway theaters, the pride of little old New York, was used as the model for certain scenes in “The Gold Diggers,” the screen adaptation of the great Belasco stage success. An exact replica of the interior was | built at'great cost and effort, boast- ing an immense stage, proscenium boxes, orchestra pit, and with a seat- ing capacity of seven hundred. the E. L. Rubber company of New York, is here today enroute to Mon- tana on a business trip. eee D. W. J. Douglas of Salt Creek is visiting here for several days. eee given yesterday at her home : her house guest, Mrs. J. B. reenough of Lander. Honors at jage for the afternoon were taken y Mrs. Patrick Sullivan and Mrs. F. Hoff. Mrs. Greenough re ed a guest gift. uests of Mrs. Nicolaysen were rs. C. H. Townsend, Mrs. R. E. rtz, Mrs. A. F. Hoff, Mrs, Pat- k Sullivan, Mrs. Joe Bingenhetmer, rs. Jeremiah Mahoney, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mra. Cc. Tonkin, Mrs. L. Patton, Madame Wertz, Mrs. John MeGrath, Mrs. R. M. Andrus and Mrs, Greenough. ee c. & N. W. Woman's Club Will Meet. The Chicago and Northwestern Railway Woman's club will meet next Tuesday. afternoon at 2:30 in he men’s reading room in the base- t of the public library. All embers’ a3 well as prospective members are asked to be present. eee P. L. Ryan ts a business man in the city for a short time from Booneville. eee F. R. Ewing of Denver ts attend- ing to business affairs here for sev: eral days having arrived in the city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. ;William Colin are among the Colorado visitors spend ing a few days in the city. “4 eee George EB. Sharp arrived yester- day from Denver and intends to spend several weeks here on a busi- ness trip. can be gathered from the announce- ment that it sccupied one-half of the new Warner Brothers stage, con- ceded to be the largest of its kind in the world. Miss Margueriete Bender arrived “The Gold Diggers” wil! play at this morning from Cheyenne and |the Rialto theater beginning today, will visit here with friends for a | with Hope Hampton in the featured short time. + role of-Jerry Lamar, queen of the gold diggers. The gold digger {s defined in elegant English as a wo- eee John Phillips of Buffalo, N. Y¥., ts here today attending to business af- | man, generally young. who pain Informal Dinner fairs of importance, lessly extracts money and other Last Evening. cee valuables from the gentlemen of her acquaintance, usually without mak- ing them adequate return. Jerry, fascinating and fun-loving, is brightest of her clan, but she mains a good girl—dyjittie oasis in the desert of the creat white way She proves the instrument of unit- eee ing two persons, for whom the O. EB. Horegen arrived today from | course of true love, as usual, does Akron, O., and will spend several |not run smooth, and incidentally days here. gets happiness for her own self. ————————__ Mr. and Mrs. BE. W. -Anderson entertained at an informal dinner for a number of their friends last ening at their home on McKinley et. Covers were laid for eight. Spring flowers with place cards of low and white were used for the table decorations. ee. Retall Clerks Give Successful Dance, The Retail Clerks’ union enter- tained at their sixth annual bgll last evening at the Culinary Work- HD. Benway {s an out of town business caller here today from Denver. cre G. B. MacNan of Los Angeles is here today attending to business affairs. eee Fred Cacca and J. Ader are Arminto visitors here for scveral Mr. and Mrs. Russell Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Russell enter- tained at an informal dinner party last Wednesday evening given at thelr home on Durbin street com- plimentary to Mr, and Mrs. H. Hoodson who will leave soon for ~eulifornia. to make their ~ future home. The evening was spent in playing 600, honors at which were taken by Miss Ethel O’Brien and Mrs, Frank Stanley. M. J. Roberts of Salt Creek is a visitor in the city for a few days. eee Mr. and Mrs. Dode Welch and daughter Doris left last evening for Denver, They were accompanied by 'R. J. Crilly. Semi Be ee MAKE $100 AND UP PER DAY. Be an auctioneer; Col. W. B. Car- penter, 18 years president of the 5 largest auction school in the world PERSONALS Lake City, the man who made $20 - 000 out of the auction business, the Mr. and Mrs. William Wylle are the guests of friends here for a few second year after graduating from this great school, will open a four weeks’ terms of school in Los An- gees, February 19 1924. Write Box ‘ days from their home at Midwe: FOLLOWED IN OLD EGYE | 72. ; 33, Salt Lake City, Utah. A. L. Smith arrived in the city last evening from Thermopolis on a Human sacrifice, {n anelent Egypt, was the rule rather than the several days business-trip. = alla exception, according to the recent discldsures made by the late Lord Carnarvon, the English explorer, on o the discovery and excavation of colored fringed, window King Tal eth. aie Liason: Egypt. The High Priest was quite used to the elaborate ceremony in will join the Tavern Orchestra which} ygen's Mackinaws- to $15 values, | Which a young girl was sacrificed to close out price $9.95. Jessen Broth.| the! sacred crocodiles, but, on one will play for some time this season er Seattle. ers Co. 115 E.. Seeond. occasion, when the Priest found the Jf es ee : —— = = Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Horden : have returned from Chicago and In- dianapolis where they have been spending the last month.: eee Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 8. Hanson and children left this week for Salt Lake where they will visit for sev- eral weeks with relatives. eee Epes i oped ho MIX SEEN AT IRIS IN way @ success. Music for the eve- see ning was furnished by Spies’ Howl-/ 1. Blakesley is here today from . . eee New froin a sheltered stock farm Michael Dane . impersonated b: Tom Mix in “North of Huds.r Bay,” the William Fox production which closes at the Iris today, 1 su(ilenly pierced by cupid's dart In nocently condemned to share a mur- derer’s ,death, aggrieved by hs brother’s Weath, outraged by his supposed friend's treachery; all when he goes to seek his fortunes north of Hudsen Bay. The cheapest piace in town to buy your floor coverings. Hunter. Goll Co. 241 W. First. Phone 986J. cook eer toe Oll Opayne Manor fringe shades at $1.50. Hunter-Goll Co., 241 W. G. B. smith ts a Lincoln business | $4,510, Hunter ¢ man spending severhl days here. jee ‘Cream shades at $1. ,Hunter-Goll Co, 241 W. First. Phone 986J. Allen Hall, saxaphone player of the Arkeon orchestra, will leave next Tuesday for Billings where he Herold Hilts has returned from a 10-days business trip spent in Bil- lings and other Montana points. ese H. B. Batten. expects to leave Monday evening of next week for California where he will visit with friends and relatives for several months. cee ‘Word has been received here for the arrival of a baby son to Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hannley\at their home in Nebraska. Mrs. Hannley was for- 5 rly Miss Eileen Calwell of this ty. ees J. M. Knight of Colorado Springs who has been spending the last few weeks jiere departed last evening for his home. ee Mark C. Hammonf of Denver ts the guest here for several days of his brother, M. C. Hammond. se. Mrs. James O'Neil has accepted © position in the roadmasters office of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, Why Endure That Aching Back? OES your back ache day after day with a dull, unceasing D throb? Do sharp, rheumatic pains torture you at every sudden move? Are you so tired and nervous it seems you can never be well again? Then look to yqur kidneys! The kidneys, you know, are the blood-fliters, ce they weaken. poisons are apt to accu- E mulate that well kidneys would have filtered off. en comes constant backache, headaches, dizziness and kidney irregulari- ties. One feels lame, stiff and achy—years older than he is. Don’t risk neglect! Help the kidneys with a stimulant diuretic. Use Doan’s Pills, the remedy home folks recommend. Ask your neighbor! “Use Doan’s,” Say These Casper Folks: eee Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Blake are among the Colorado visitors spend- ing a number of days in the city. ee Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schmitt are spending a week or 10 days visit- ing with friends in Huron, 8. D. Mr. Schmitt Is rogdmaster for the Chi- cago and Northwestern railroad. see Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young are the guests here for several days of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Willlams from Montana. Mrs. C. White, 911 ‘Mad- ison Street says “I had some trouble with my back some time ago which w: caused from disordered weakened kidneys. Sharp knife-Ilke pains shot across the small of, my back and stooping over daused the ains to dig jn deeper, My Kidneys acted” irregularly. Doan’s Pills from Smith. & Turner's Drug Store rellev- ed me entirely. The back- ache left and my kidneys acted as they should.’ Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At all dealers, 60c a box E. Gallington, 148: Kinley street ‘says: work and heavy lifting weakened my kidneys an made my back Iame. There was @ soreness over my kid- neys and when I stooped sharp pains shot through my back. I became worse and was obliged to take to my bed. My kidneys acted irregularly ~ also. Doan's Pills cured me and I have had no trouble since,” Mr. and Mrs. §S. Sorenson of Chadron have arrived in the city Sorenson is connected with the Chi- cago and Northwestern railroad. eee Mrs. E. C. Wells has returned to her home in the Ideal apartments after a visit of two weeks spent in Denver. é:ece E. C. Morgan, representative of ae AS raat No cen nap ey SHICHESTER S PILLS Eddiee! Ask your Na a oy ty ‘and Gold metallic with Blue Ribbon. RY Fes we caee fo Sey aaa Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg Chemists, Buffalo, N, Y, =f SOLD EVERYWHERE Sipe ; he Columbia theater, { the Nile” cpens tomorro oaks An idea of the helght of the set|Wyeming thecen — “WOMAN OF PARIS” 1S SERIOUS CHAPLIN FILM Predictions are being made that the screening of ‘Charles Chaplin‘ own story in “A Woman of Paris, starring Edna Purviance, will stand forth in motion picture history as an epochal event that will exert a strong influence on the present day photo-drama, The entire story and production, conceived and produced by this mas. ter cinema veal a treatment of a vital problem presented with yet with an unbounded psychological force that will blaze a new tria’ along the highway of motion picture progress, Dealing with lives and types that he knows, Chaplin brings. to the screen his first contribution to the serious drama a story as old as that of Adam and Eve yet presented with such convincing understanding and treatment that it will be a revela- ton in the art of photo dramatics. | and they do this in a most enjoyable T “A Woman of Poris,” will be pre-| manner. This chorus has been sented at the America theater start-| securing the praise of Columbla pa- WATER BONDS OF THE) =7 engagement next CHEYENNE, Wyo. Feb. 2—A de'egation of Evansville, Wyo., citizens, waited on Governor Ross @ great nius promises to re- extreme = simplicity 100 New Records On Sale 3 for $1.00 DURING OUR SPFCIAL CLEARANCE SALE No Demonstration—No Approval—No Exchange The Chas, E. Wells Music Co. 232 East Second Casper Phone 194 ing three trons ever since it has been piaying Tuesday. here and in the present bill is bet- > ter than ever. > Such numbers as ‘ “Where the “Marie,” “You've Got to See Mama ‘Drip Drip Went the and” “Hotey Totsy SHOWING AT COLUMBIA! Sst: =: cewtese tose is prominent were very successful last night and deservingly so. Elinor Glyn, in her novel, “The ‘ with a request that the State of Man and the Moment,"» writes, Wyoming buy an jssue of water “Man was meant to be stron: c bonds which that suburb of Casper “He was intended to be a fierce, : desires to issue. They were inform- great hunter, rushing around kill- ed that the state bas not been buy- thy Wl font-aoascaieeiis tie wane, COMBINED IN PICTURE ing bonds in recent months because ‘And women have remained such pri. MIL) of the drafts on its reserves made mitive, unspoiled darlings that they : by farm loans and the financing of can still be dominated by these Atrigation districts. qualities—when they have a chance| There are beautiful pictures and to seo them. But alas! Half the men|there are pictures that hold the Jn- have become ‘civilised that’ they teat in ths throes of a compote, COP per Company haven't a scrap of this aboriginal] plet. Rarely are the two elements force left!" combined. It is with unusual satia- * ,| The screen version of “The Man| faction, therefore, that we looked Restrained From and The Moment” is being shown|upon the screen version of “Cameo a Kirby,” the stage success by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson, Selling Stock which closes tonigkt at the America HAS TIME KEEPING OT theater. This picture incorporates ——-- both elements. John Gilbert pays pes the title role. ‘That {s something] NEW YORK, Feb. 2—Supreme dias tacecunaae court justice. O'Malley granted OF FEMININE CLUTCHES Those who recall! Tom Mix in his|®" !njunction _restrain'ng the uproarously funny comedy pleture| Central copper company of Arizona “Soft Foiled,” will, welcome the|20¢-, from selling any of {ts capital news that th’s athletic Fox star has| Stock. A mars Able Leschinsky has qvhard time|made another funster, “Ladies to| The injunction fo'lows a tempo- to’keep away from the women even | Poard.” whien wil. open a two day| "ary restraining order tnmned by Ba for 24 hours in the mustcal comedy ement at the America theater | Teme court justice Guy# last Tues “The Whirl of Mirth" which open His latest picture recites |4¥ on charges of Attorney General ed last night, at the Columbia théa-] the experiences of a hard boiled cow|Sherman and the Better Business ter, Leschinsky is the heir to a for-| puncher who inherits an old ladies | Bureau, that the company, cz tune which “is not to be sneezed at” | home with all its attendant trials| 'Zed at $10,000,000 bad sold $ n the jargon of the day. Abie|and fortunes—good and bad, 000 worth of stock, had $3, comes nearly coughing right in its _ ash, and was campaignin face. The whole comedy has 1 more stock, a'though {t had spe well arranged and there is m little in pad than one line of laughter In it, All the parts are exception well handled. | There are ninz different special. | tles interspersed throughout the pro. gram. Several numbers give the Bashful Babies chorus an op- portunity to score a real triumph tS anand hs sei Bbc Ba wae Mo MANY MEN'S BROTHERHOOD CLASS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OMS A. M, fed Ad. eee tre com, Scalp Treatment Harper Method || Shampooing, Facials, Marcelling | | is invigorating, stimulating only in the sense that pure food is stimu- lating, it hada delicious flavor and aroma, is addition to meals and a wonderful between meals stay. MADE ONLY BY Walter Baker & Co.ia. Established 1780 | MILLS AT DORCHESTER, MASS, AND MONTREAL, CANADA t Booklet af Choice Recioes Sent Pree Manicuring me Appointments Mrs. R. 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