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Lert cuentas ~ P».SE EIGHT. BIG MUSICAL REVUE Beckridge Kavanaugh's Naughty Baby revue opened at the Wyoming theater yesterday with musical show that met ir ap. proval. The cor a there are some cl 2 in the group, some dancers of ability, some singers with good voices and a chorus that shows up well. Haymond and Kavanaugh have a @ancing number in which the fem!- nine member of the duodoes some kneo bending tricks that give pro- mise of other entertaining steps in the future. The man is also grace- ful, and a good number is the re- sult. Lew Green predominates the en- tire program with his antics as a black face comedian. Green has a very g00d line of patter and puts it ucross pleasingly. ‘There are one or two singers that are outstanding. The chorus does good work, there g six pretty members of ‘this nization, ‘King of the Bolo Isles 1s the title of the initial comedy. It has to do with the predicament of a troupe starnded and without money. There is much opportunity for clever fun, “Phantom Justice” with Rod La Roque and Estelle Taylor is the photoplay. Does an attorney have the right because of his calling to accept all kinds of criminal cases regardless of their merit? The ques- tion forms the nucleous of the plot of this absorbing drama, The end- ing is unexpected. LLOYD TODAY AY THE IRIS In “Dr. Jack,” Lloyd has again given us a comedy with a serious vein running through it, but the laughter is continuous and everlast- ing. Never was there anything funnter screened than’ Lloyd's acro- batic antics in his wierd disguise as the madman. The poker game was as was the Colonel Charles R, Forbes in shpwn here with his lawyers: istands James E, Easby-Smith, chief counsel. (extreme right). - Che Casper Sunday Cribune Forbes and Attorneys = id Forbes is seated at the loft. : The others are Elwood G. Godman and Franklin J. Stransky Beside him stranded. from there showed Following the family it was learn- ed that Mr. A. had worked only about six hours on the job which had been secured for him. It {s not known where he went or when. In the three months since the ‘As- sociated Charities has been function- ing the Secretary, Miss Mina Ellis, reports that 184 visits have been made into the homes of people who have come to the attention of the organization. All kinds of conditions have been found. 240 office inter- views have been recorded and, aside from this, the Secretary has had 170 interviews with and regarding these people outside of the office. The ef- MRS. A. VAN ARNAM If You Are a Woman In Middle Life You Cannof Afford to Overlook One Word of This. Davenport, Iowa.—“I wish I could tell to all the world how much 1 owe to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- scription, I was nearing middle life when my last child came and my health was miserable, I had con- tinuous pain in SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1923, forts of the organization are direct-| plished and that results may he ed toward remedying existing con-| seen later. ditions and, although time enough has not elapsed to see results of any constructive work, it is hoped and believed that good has been accom- SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITH LAUNDRY PHONE 1703 INK what that means—-not only in helping hand {is one thing, the open Here Mr. right. side. I is quite another, tenor vorite aled to cha bottles of appe One & | gern cat ¢elaVectians = \< omedian’s scene with the littl 1 ts quite" nnott may bier a taemmhiyet he had Apperied co eh Bist nicht i 4 hotels, offices and all kinds of public reckled kid. Then there was hi: Bie SRO SRM: (onze atte te > be aap es het ot g 1d my s14s. . Je on th « of the bronco-l! m. The underlying object of the sh ha ASA tt ay t hai wenn batter orate! buildings, but in every room of your Harold Lloyd has again proven and—but why continue? Associated Charities is to maintain by _ the An: x bhai OF as +a hikn Cedens bea -y hears rhile ma on the screen by his Pathe| Harold Lloyd is seen in the title| When it has been interferred with; Ss hut Heepaulay ten there resoriad TUEtas teat 2 F-| pamsing through the cr : five-reel comedy, “Dr. Jack,"’ which is seen today only at the Iris the ‘e comedians who make funny pictures, but consistent and of Laughter. seemed to us to comedy—until we role, that of a young doctor who cures ills by the “sunshine method.” The fast and furious Lioydian com- woven with a charming and here the comedian fairly outshines all the Great Lovers of the screen. It’s a great comedy and you really can't afford to miss it. The Associated Charities, which has been organized since the first of the year and which is a mem- ber of the Community Fund, is finding a large field for work in Casper. With all our wealth and prosperity there is no little poverty and, in spite of the fact that there ‘s much work and progress, there are many men and women who are willing and eager to work who are unable to find employment. People often times Have the idea that a charity organization is mere- ly for extending relief in times of Good Results Shown by Associated Charities in Public Endeavors Here bankrupt in money and the charity organization must seek to remedy the underlying causes of social fall. ure. Pov delinquency and crime of failure, and it is not always the is pauperized. The sympathies of kind hearted people are touched. they send in a ton of coal and an order of groceries—another person, seeing this demonstration does like. symptoms | brother’s suggestion, decided to se: and results nnd are not the causes] his fortunes here. to create conditions more and more {fe pf the Associated charities more than 90 cases, with an aggregate of ilmost 300 persons, have come to the attention of the workers. Many of these have been given financial sistance, others assistance in var- fous other ways, It is hoped that most of them wete worthy of the time, thought and money bestowed upon them, It is known that some ere not. In one instance Mr. and M A. and their six-year-old son office and told the fo ame into: the g story: d been-living in the town tf xX one of the S “the past two been employed pany there, (7! whée in this algo gave ). A few weeks ago Mr. A laid off and unable to find anyt more to do, He had a broth=: the oil fields near Casper so, at } hern_ states His brother sent them money to come on, but thru supplying of food, fuel and cloth-| misfortune, a purse containing part Ing that is a solution to the problem |of thelr money was lost and b presented, Too often times a family} time they got to Denver they were the wa For The Best in Building At Reasonable Prices ing the three months of the| ( d Mrs, A. were found, work, but this y Wanted. (They not what wanted to be si to the oil fields, When the organization refused them this they left the office in anger. Hov quite late in the afternoon t returned and were willing to t anything that was offered them. Thru the cooperation of others a job was found for Mr. A. and urrangements were made to for them until he could get 1 in his work | star Let of inquiry concerning Mr. Aw t to the town of people me had worked three years: e, there was no nm the town as the one he had Casper Mirror, Works We are prepared to take cave +of any sized order. Framing and Resilvering _ Contractors Please Take Notice 827 Industrial Ave PHONE 1283 A DAILY HEALTH HABIT Check up on your health habits. Daily bathing is both delightful and beneficial. The bath beats “tonics” and stimulants in preparing one for a hard day’s work. A hot bath on retiring is wonderfully restful A. had ,worked four months for the for whom he had claimed he Further- ch street ad ‘avorite to keep me well and strong and it did not fail me. 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Of course, the majority of persons are Aware that families are as often times bankrupt in confidence, spirit, character and in the sense of sponsibility as they wise, others follow until the family decide it is eaSier to touch the hearts of people than it is to work. To give a beggar what he asks {s not to make him different but to ng See F. O. HOLTZMAN Contractor and Builder 721, Madison St. Phone 2044R re- OR Wiring Supplies FIXTURES, LAMPS, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Radio Supplies Motor Repairing Electric Supply And Construction Co, 142 E. Midwest Phone 483W Estimate Gladly Furnished TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY 359 East Second Phone 711 COLUMBIA STARTING THURSDAY,*APRIL 10. WITH MATINEE Bue BROWNEE’ PRETTY BABIES REVUE AN ACTRESS WHO WINS SUCCESS AT THE COST OF HER GOOD NAME Katherine MacDonald was never more beautiful than in this rrounded by its-dazzling array of beautiful women HE HAZE of time dims the Old West. But through it we still can picture the dust-covered Prairie Schooner, reminiscent of trackless } plains, sage-brush, camp-fires and the scent of frying ‘ bacon, SPIES HOWLING WOLVES Will Play for the Yeoman Benefit Dance AT K. P,. HALL, APRIL 7 . Public Invited Prairie Schooners traveled in caravans, the better to protect against that ever-present menace—Indians. A part of the faded picture is the old dog, panting at the heels of the travel-worn horses—the stove-pipe thrust through the roof of the canvas-covered wagon. 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