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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1924, PAGE Six. Coe Casper Dally Cridune \ AM E LARGE CAST ASSISTING Rainey Rogers, his sister and USTTME AT WOME Saat EE | errr oe vention was signed by the two war- you-please era in regard to sleeves, | of the customary wide brimmed pic-| ring Honduran factions to compose the fairly long. sleeve {s seen today|ture hat. In this instance, the| differences that: have caused civil is offering | 0, many hot weather frocks. Often,|cloche was of organdie in many | war. ‘ the semf-oriental musical comedy,| jowever, a concession is made to|ruffles, the color being dawn pink “Zuleka,” for the last times this loche was provided with the thermometers in the looseness | and each cloc DONT TRY TO RAISE your “TULEKK” PLAYING FOR INVESTIGATH KEYSTONE ADDITION The Wyoming thea! Located near McKinley street subway, will be easily accessible tothe city and very close to business center. “ those who have been going to the movies three nights a week. Pi a H ~ w ‘There is a great fear in the heart|evening, The comedy has drawn|(¢ the cuff and the three by {bbons of orchid. family quarter | wide, long ribbons bs } of the Florida girl, a fear that has| crowds to the Wyoming and justly | jongth of the sleeve itself.” without it, For stomach aches and PRICES—$125 to $300 , lengt! Ar of 9)descended through three genera-|so for it possesses real merit as a NEW YORK.—The slave chain | pains; sudden cramps, severe gO > tions, an instinctive fear of every-|} humorous production, LONDON.—The windy weather | bracelet has been translated into a folic | i eating and Terms—$25 Down, Balance $10 Monthly 23; a h thing which she does not under-| Jack Hoxie in “Cyclone Biles" ts] OO ON on ecumure tiave | garter, This is a beautiful, jeweled | drinking, changes in water, ‘diet or Size of Lots — 40x120—Many Larger <a stand. That she has some reason|on the same program. ae climate, take < w, ; bined to make the head scarf fash- | thing of acquamarines and silver on . 1 to be afraid is seen when one looks | Tomorrow the Wyoming will cele-| onitte “Many women who ‘go to|a base of whito sili elastic. CHAMBERLAIN’S “4 LOOK MEANS A LOT” up A strong cast of well-known | upon the homicidal maniac whose | brate amateur night. ‘This was held 1.0" perkeley, the Sayoy, Or Clar- ———— COLIC and DIARRHOEA ‘A , : screen players support Laura La] character is interpreted by Charles | last week for the first time at the try = Le ; ldge’s for a dance after the theater REMEDY we Plante, newest Universal star, in| post, Wyoming and proved very success. are wearing head scarfs of very fine | __EMPHIS.—All hunting trophies Never fail to have it on hand, _ her first picture, “‘Excitement,"| A word should be said for Ford|ful. Many new entries will be in silk net, with an embroidered pat-|°f the late Paul Rainey, noted big S ‘ w which comes Friday and Saturday] sterling. What humor there ts in| the lst of performers. tern at each end and in the front, |&ame hunter were presented to the ws to the America theater. the picture is provided by this ac- ‘ h * city of Memphis by Mrs. Grace DOBBIN REALTY CO. 201-203 Midwest Bldg. ‘ REALTORS Phone 1480 Edward Hearn plays the male|complished comedian. It is a rs ; Ww lead. Ho bad an important role in| humor of the better type, perfectly | Soret cates bay ve frocks arere Rene red ie poe ee nee 2nd St. the screen adaptation of Booth] natural and believable and combined ' IEG CARER eae ecu e- Tarkington's novel, ‘The Filrt."| with the qualities of an American. b is $= 1s Margaret Cullington, eccentriccome-|" One should see “Wild Oranges” spring. One of magnolia lace was the wholesome spread ! @lenne, known for years to the leg!-|from the beginning. Much of the SIGHT FOR SORE EYES powered with cascades of little rib- for bread I timate stage, and in recent years|significance of the picture must { p} bon tabs in yellow. and ‘bright blue. for her screen work; George Fisher | otherwise be lost. a ‘ | of “Fires of Youth"; William Welsh, NEW YORK.—Brides are wear- w the father in “Over the Hill y Booth Tarkington has put many|ing silver shoes this season. The ; tineler; thal Min "of, the. “Andy interesting situations and much hu-| shoes however, are often In brocade | Gump" comedies; Frances Raymond man interest into his first originall with a glint of silver thread run- | made from high a Silva, Albert Hart and others. 10 DEVOTE ENERGIES prepa eb nha isang dtiohend bei Pot refined anut oil, Miss La Plante played charming- a . ie ilk- w ay vopubalve/|Sapeaid teeny fans to the, Rumtte, Theater, for a four| NEW YORK.—The cloche remaing|@ 4nd milk-that's al TODAY -- TOMORROW. vn Hoot Gibson in many of thelr big wane so much in vogue today that at-n are ‘ - } Scene in the picture is sure to make| recent fashjonable wedding the Work,'she was cast to star in “Ex. with envy. It is a scene in an old cae roe ’ citement,” a farce comedy thriller. fashioned kitchen in an old fash- ER’ S} viewed by President Laemmle, her! Charles Chaplin temporarily for-|q thrill te modern woman, w:th YOU’LL AGREE THAT (meh nee Det | Position in stellar roles was assured. | sakes the field of screen acting for| her two turner gas stove will gel! . | New stories were selected, and lat-|the directorial chair, but his brother —————q@q©—-. PY M Miss La Plante will lead a strong/Chaplin before the public and so| ¢¢ ” - cast in “The Dangerous Blonde,"| gives up the business end of the in- Bane ’ thrill ! and following that, “Relativity.” ' | Gustry to return to acting. ( ‘O] I E( 31ANS A Riss i j cA ‘thrilling escape Of the first big roles that Sidney cA kiss in the dark! cA raging fire & escap a FILM “WILD ORANGES” the camera front Ja his “humorous Can Play Dance Music So Differen: bn r nh e S$ characterization in “Her Temporary = < si Husband,” a First National rib- That You Must Dance LG ek EXGEEDS EXPECTATIONS tickler, at the Iris today. aegis the new photoplays of the = ee or Sid has seen three sides gf the|¥ear the William Fox screen version ’ . a } rabid Das wean. tapes, etiee (Gt, (he | cr A /ec-ae azulakivinctaiest nate Everybody Says They’re Wonderful ‘ be director and as manager of the busi-|‘““This Freedom,” deserves a place z = ness interests of his more famous|°f distinction. This photoplay —WITH— One might have depended upon | brother. But the lure of the camera| Which is being shown at the f it that the screen version of Joseph |lens has proved too great and Sid| America theater for the last times - Hergesheimer's “Wild Oranges"| from now on is going to devote all| today, has unusual merit as an en. ° ee ° w ‘would be a gripping story. It|his time to screen acting, he de-|tertainment feature for all classes Irginia , a ; could scarcely be otherwise and | clares. of theatergoers. be maintain the necessary sequence. eae oT tart tA are the pre- ee but that {t should be so well acted sentation of * yinter Comes,” by e i , Fd and so well filmed in general as| 66 9 the same producer, “This Freedom’ Dancin Acad As the Girl of Florida’s Jungle Who Learns the picture which opened yesterday is a worthy successor to the screen emmy Bravery Through Love Py at the Rialto is a surprise and a ‘ version of the previous best seller | delight, by the English author. - . - Virginia Valll 1s the chief object P OG NT C0 MBIA TOMORROW. NIGHT FOUR SILVER In Addition w of interest. She plays the role of a girl who has never been anywhere “| Bo Scouts to Take MESH BAGS GIVEN AWAY FREE “ = + except in the wilds of Florida and) yao ag ian ee ry Cameo Comedy, “Here and There” who welcomes the opportunity to], “Follow Me” opens at the Colum- 7 ° ¥ break away from the. monovony, [bia theater today. This is an ever Fish Hatchery Trip Fun From the Press Pathe News i F Frank Mayo 1s the man who has| Popular musical comedy with accent y a been cast adrift upon life beca on the music for there are nine -* = a bride. It is decided from the first.|for their pleasing beauty. There | Dt." “Tevamie next Baturtay! nd + These two cannot stay apart from | Pretty girls, nifty costumes, and | Mo." 9 na inanect the State ten ch other and although the girl of |"eW dances. The comedy stresses |) otcnery ‘Transportation for the Ps the swamps-claims that she has ‘ar revue opacchal ‘| * re | Youngsters will be provided by the c i 7] stayed always in one place she|,, Among the musical numbers is and the luncheon clubs of the : : BR knows. how to use the instinctive | “Our Revue,” the chorus; “Look a eriles of! Weinehhood : What a Fool I've Been,” Mrs. Bud | °! STARTS TODAY x os well 88 | Srownie; ““Syncopation,"” entire com- STARTING SATURDAY a pany; “Kill "Em With Kindness,” Th rr parE f . P s Bill Englehart and chorus; “In Jj on 12 Bese Nade ts 8, 9:30 bd 9 China,” Nellie Richards and chorus; at Mae te Ms gel ees hs bd @ | “Specialty,” Bud Brownle; “Some- ' 5 q body's Wrong,” Betty Bates and HAT tired, worn chorus; “‘Wow,” Ralph Vernon and b | out — feeling— chorus; “Follow Me,” entire com- Winn. That tack ioe aie ae Bad Caseof Woman’sIlIness Rem- ergy and ambition “Dollar Devils" ts the photoplay| edied by Lydia E. Pinkham’s With the Ss —that nervous run featuring Eva Novak and Cullen Vegetable Com; d Vivacious, Whirlwind . down state—are Landis. ipoun Mile-a-Minute Little Darlin all pretty certain Those who believe in fair play St. Louis, Mo.—“I had such a bad - \ s € indications that even in a fist flight will appreciate ease of female trouble that I could 0: - your blood is get- ‘ {the unique bout which is staged in r ting thin and pale. fithout rich the productions “Dollar Devils.” red blood, neither your body nor] Unlike most fight scenes, In which 4 brain can work right mad a a Ea the villain receives his just deserts 4 sult you don’t seem to get any-/and ts eventually hammered to a ‘up. I could hard}: < where in anything og Bees) tom fare-thee-well by the hero, this par- bend, could not ge This is the time of year when | ticular ain receives a more than up stairs because I you should b up increased | fair opportunity to prove his ability Ba weakness, and 5 strength, vitality and ad of} as a fighter. Even a referee is not no one could possi- resistan He net A eek aere g Aa E Josepy Dowling, who| bly be in yrorse : more iron: ano ood | plays the role of old Zannon thy, shape than I was. Yj y x ‘ to take the ordinary metallic] performs the function’ of a referee I have taken 12 Mipa(Gs forms of iron may prove worse Pace Mase th aie tet he bottles of Lydia 4u/| Gs = than useless, What you need is E.Pinkham's Veg- fe A g 4 the newer form of iron—organic etable Compound, and I am a strong na = ron like the natural iron in your ‘woman now and can work down any blood—which is now Rieparedsic of my neighbors, They wonder how t simple, easy-to-take tablets called Ican do so much work. I dare say; Will also be on hand e Nuxated Iron. that I have recommended your medt | to entertai . 1 If you feel tired in the morn- cine to a thousand women. A little entertain you in z restless at night, if you suf- their newest comedy. from weakness or luck of vi- tality simply try taking two Nux- meal ated Iron Tablets with for two weeks and note the ing change in your health, energy nd endure hould be astonished at the result even a few days time Satis- s guaranteed or the drug- refund your muney.— LAST TIMES TONIGHT 6:30 and 9:00 “ZULEKA” is the Arkeon’s new dance orch ra] may look forward to making many friends in Casper. Comments which have been passed at various times those who have attended the since this orchestra has been ssure this fact. Pep is st distinctive qualities employe one of the m of the play Sever fiver mesh bags will be given away at the Arkeon tomorrow night as a special attraction Coonle Conrad's Collegians which | D. i was thrown at my door, and that | is how I first learned of it. ’’— Mrs. | . M. BEAUCHAMP, 1104 Morrison Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. | Letters like this bring out the merit of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. They tell of the relief from such pains and ailments after taking Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound. In a recent country-wide canvass of purchasers of Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, 98 out of every 100 report they were benefited by its use, For sale by druggists everywher Social Dance | GIVEN BY THE CULINARY WORKERS Have Lots in All Parts of the ity On Easy Suite 11 Zutterme: East 2nd St. COLU DOBBIN REALTY CO. | =. whale of a tale by Booth lovely Lois Wilson. MBIA Tarkington. NEW SHOW as THOMAS MEIGHAN © ‘PIED PIPER MALON. PRESENTED 8Y AOOLRH ZUKOR @ JESSE L. LASKY Come join the merry throng of Meighan followers who will turn out for “Pied Piper Malone.” It’s a Cast includes BOYS TO BOARD FARINA— FRECKLES— FATTY— MICKEY— —and the rest of the gang have hatched up more deviltry than you ever dream- ed of, | Provintad Reve 6:45 TODAY 9 o’Clock WHEN SIX MEN LOVE ONE GIRL AUGHTY BABY eee Nine. Loa BUD BROWNIE’S BUDDING BEAUTIES : —there's bound to be some “Excitement”! Six nice young men had their minds eunts REVUE COMPANY —also— Jack Hoxie —in— “CYCLONE BLISS” 3826 West Yellowstone || THURSDAY EVENING | MAY 8 No pains or expense have been spared to make this the most enjoyable party of the season. PRETTY GIRLS In the Peppy Mu: “FOLLOW ME” Many New Songs and Specialties THE BUDDING BEAUTIES CHORUS al Comed NIFTY COSTUMES Musical Numbers: ¥. NEW DANCES made up to win Nina Lyons—what was the poor girl to do? Here’s a picture that typifies the American girl of today—full of fast action, clean comed id EXCITEMENT Ri ates : ALSO FOX NEWS TODAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Bishop-Cass peaeearee alll A ‘ 10¢: Oc The Public Is Cordially : Invited 1. Opening Ensemble, Our Review- 5. In China ...Nellie Richards and Chorus ’ Z ... Budding Beauties Meek ce TOMORROW | TICKETS $1.00 2. “Look What a Fool fve Been... 6. Specialty Bud Brownle yas r - dest!) (EE eS Mrs. Bud Brownie Somebody's Wrong Betty Bates & Chorus «“ } , 39 NEW SHOW aang nee 8. Syncopation +»-= Entire Company 8. Wow Ralph Ve ; HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND zoonets = 6. Byncopahon esa ios a ow . - Ralph Vernon and Chorus —with— oxaite I ..-= Billie Engleheart and Chorus 9. Follow Me ....---.-.. Entire Company Owen Moore, Sid Chaplin, Sylvia Breamer ‘AMATEUR NIGHT noice corner for small Dobbin Realty Co., 226 E. |] busines (15 to 20 Acts) Zuttermeister Bldg. || 2nd St. i First Run Pictures EVA NOVAK and CULLEN LANDIS in “DOLLAR DEVILS” Bishop-Casa —also— ART ees CLYDE COOK in “WET AND WEARY”

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