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ENTREE Nhe PAGE FOUR, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1924. pos Che Casper Daily Cribune track contests in America this year. ) loosely thrown about the shoulders]. Belts are broader an@ there is a Plaids continvs favorites in both] but usually it is attached to the| marked tendency to pass both belts one-piece frocks and suits and sim-| dress itself at the neck line. and scarfs through slits in the ma- iar designs are being worn in the| Scarfs have lost none of thelr ap-| terial of the dress at waist and neck ee THE STYLES woolen and wool and silic sport hose.| peal, but have lost something in | line. leath In the flannels, wool‘and silk crepes, | length from the spring designs. One| Tweed coats in rich colors and tho tnnteas - et rae Ss eee: tucks ané pleats are frequently em-| of the latest seen 1s a plaid scarf of| softest of textures rival the capes ployed, white maize and shades of| woo! silk worn with a coat frock of|on the cooler days. These are fre- INDON — Monograms havin yellow, light green, blue, tangerine| reversible plaid kasha in red and| quently seen in gray, fawn, nut heen, worn everywhere else, they ob 1a Finally, after man: kel blunders, This is bargain week at the NEW YORK—Almost any ol and red are among the colors most} brown with a white stripe. brown and light blue, tio village stage-manager finds the |Columbia theater, Not only has the|°W appear on afternoon sandals.| coior in hoalery is chic at the mo-| frequently een. : girl, while working as a “super” in|™&nagement arranged for a pro-| Some brightly colored leather the | ment except plain unadorned black.| g1.¢9 gar more women watch the dg ee gram of exceptional merit but also| Monogram 1s mounted on a shield of | But among the most chic stockings | ovine “ovente than take part in Anne Cornwall, Helen Holmes, |f°F added inducements. Details of are those in black with white lace Strong By AILEEN LAMONT. BARGAIN WEEK NOW ON YOU COULDN’T FIND A BETTER SHOW IN CASPER, OR ANY [ioe them, the wrap this year hus taken how prizes may be won will be clocks or with hand embroidered Si arti ortas The Re aa ane ae ted tha tices, |found in an ad on this page. All clocks ina magple effect. {00 Particulgr importance. The cape ae Ee asi Raihpe ent children accompanied by their par- Lai OF ARES -S tod _—————— CA ents will be admitted tree tomorrow Beef ee ini eA dl ara un te 99 | Afternoon. At the Wednesday mati. LE nee two ladies will be admitted for i the price of one.j Saturday is “Tom “Hold Your Breath” is the cap- Mix” day, children being admitted tlon one reads before seeing the pic- > ‘| to the matinee for five cents. ture on view at the America A new vaudeville program is t rand that is fust what one I a opened at the Columbia. Bernard NEW YORK—Blouses for taflored wear continue to be made of the very fins English broadcloth, which comes now in such charming colors. The blouse definitely intended for summer wear is of dimity and marked by a pleasant simplicity of Ure and decoration. does until the is Opened. and Betts offer a classy musical Then a sigh of re an be drawn |t,. RST »|act that has a novel effect. Daly amen eet! with the confidence that the .hero-| Married Ife is just Uke that.”|ang Grey present ‘The Height of NEW YORK, June 9,—Sports for Ine is not going to risk her life} W® fancy that we hear many per-|tenorance,” consisting of song, the moment hold the center of fash- again but rather is going to be very | S0n% Saying after they have seen chatter and dancing. Harry Gil- fon’s stage and the old sporting in- “The Marriage Circle’ which {s the picture on view at the Rialto theater. Monte Blue has a hard time of it retaining the affections of his wife and keeping away from an emibarrasing association wth much married and act with all dig- nity as the wife of the fat man by Walter Hiers. is Dorothy Devore, y one who must have pep junction “play or pay bringing increased receipts to the purveyors of womens’ wear in consequence, For today practically every woman buys sports clothes. If she does not, bert sings hig own songs. His act "Character Snap Shots.” ‘The Broken Mirror” a small comedy in itself covering a perlod of 20 minutes and ts based on a A Breezy Feature Length Comedy Drama KEEPING WELL——An WR Tablot (a vegetable aperient) taken at ate the vanished finances a small family circle. Outside bing a sky scraper, risking and reputation in other id falling in love she does not do much. The photoplay {s frankly a com- edy though there is much that ts serious which holds the interest. ‘Tully Marshal has an important roll as th crabby olf millionaire The.theft of a $50,- Is the cause of all the popular superstition, the woman played by Marie Prevost. As the play goes Marie Prevost is in love with Monte Blue, Monte ve a . 2 “ ” Blue is in love with his wife Flor- ence Vidor who is in turn loved by =_ Ceighton Hale. Harry Myers is a COMEDY AT THE IRIS detective who shows Adolphe Men- jou wherein his wife has been un- One of the most delicious comedies which it has ever been our pleasure faithful to him. It is a frankly humorous produc- tion and has to do with two young doctors, who are very good friends but whose friendship shows the pos- play herself, she pays to see others consequence, the knitted tweeds, and flannels are in the heyday of their glory. Many of the knitted sults in silk and wool are of the wrap-lround type, the skirts opening on the site. As*is both sensible and proper, the cos- tumes are designed along extreme- ly plain straight lines, the skirts and jackets both moderately short. This restraint, however, does not night will help keep you well, by DOROTHY DEVORE—WALTER HIERS TULLY MARSHALL And Many Others You Know Well AND LAST, BUT NOT LEAST ‘OUR GANG .—in— ‘“TIRE TROUBLE?” . WE GUARANTEE THIS COMEDY AS ONE OF THE BEST IF NOT THE BEST OUR GANG HAS TURNED OUT AND YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS! Today, Tuesday and Wednesday ‘the O14 to see is on viey Today and tomor- row at the Iris theater. It fs “Painted People,” a First National picture featuring Colleen Moore, the ttle star who created a sensation throughout the country through her impersonation of the thrill-seeking flapper in “Flaming Youth.” “Painted People,” which is based on Richard Connell's Collier's Week- : os eae atpllity of being strained. Faith in wom FEATURE 19. > semimnwcnte one KERRIGAN HAS GREAT LAUGHABLE PRODUCTION) paTTLE IN NEW FILM apply to colors, No tricks of stage Chips . Ughting have produced more varied NR JUN Little Me and beautiful color effects than One-third 1 regular dose. have been shown at the Olympic] of the same ingredients, then coney contests held so far in Paris, the SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST: British exposition events at Wemb- ley and the regattas, ball games and SPRECHER DRUG CO. ——_ ee / — i) If you get real mad at the phone operator, you can tear up the tele- phone book—that is, if you have ithe strength of Lucile Kaswell, on of the world’s strongest women, ons whd have « curiosity as to ly story, “The Swamp Angel,” deals| Who {s shown here taking a ees | 1 without : winpas: et aa can! J. Warren Kerrigan reports the| with the adventures of a boy and a| (exercise. - © ? “d nd without collapse should go to| most thrilling screen figh' irl who are entranced by tho vis- CEBETR GATT EE 2 t %e c ight in his} 8! re entranced by Vyoming theater, where “40/ coreer in Phe Man From /’Broad-|ions of “high life” afforded them| Expert watch and jewvlry repair lorse Hawkins,” the latest Univer- ney a Vitagraph special pro-| by the residents living on the “other | !ng. Casper Jewelry Co., O-8 Bldg, 4 rf My bedi ean ve : none duc in which he will be seen at| side of the tracks” in their town, ; ned for the last times today. For Ty ; * i to theater tomorrow. The|and who deliberately set out “to A Bishop-Cass Theater ine humor requiring none of follows a native rebellion| gain admission to the sacred pre- usual mecha: 1_upholstering| on the Island of Ja a TONIGHT in the South | cincts. it across.” Hoot Gibson's ring vehicle is all there. t is true that ‘40 Horse Hawkins” past dim to most present Seas, where the story Calhoun, Miss DuPont, Hawley, Pat O™Malley and Kathleen Key are the other members of the FOR: MOVING AND STORAGE SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM Colleen Moore . s Na Se 1 patrons, but in the ar cast in this production, Expert Crating Toni i i i i which this was dragged cays pa rs Paid ‘onight is Monday night, an ideal night to dance, “Dos ” hinery was taken aer-| novel of the same name by Georke Packing and Shipping You will be surprised to find so many of your friends Painted People lodrama of the| Barr McCutcheon. East Lynne” type, starving, freez- her and babe, sneering vil- scornful, cold hearted vil- 1 all the rest of it. Such a mpan comes to the little village where Hoot is cast as the entire taff of the local hotel and the Op'ry House. From the little village to New Y n search of the struggling David Smith di- that never miss Monday night dances, rected this production. Arkeon ALSO COMEDY “Light Shadows” “MIAM? CONPSON PHONE 949 Natrona Transfer Storage and Fuel Co. “Fair and Sunny” t etr ne Cf J i ear oe ie ergeert om WYOMING Dancing Academy what may hi n to her at the hands of the villain of the company. NOW PLAYING CASPER’S JOY PALACE HOOT GIBSON in “40 HORSE HAWKINS” “THE MAN FROM _—____________] 9Q99 and BRODNEY’S $5.00 Reward Goniaay ; eaWbat, fate awaits, the ‘i Five dollars reward will be pald From the Famous Novel by fe 3 ae being the Bally ‘Pribune information” leatng GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON mail a Bea er a to the capture of the person who is fraudulently collecting subs The love story of a iptions man who had old-fashion- delivera the paper oF THOMPSON J. WARREN KERRIGAN LE ee ee oftice. If pee and his (oe inte Ae AE pee ne White Horse ALICE CALHOUN MISS DuPONT FOR THREE DAYS not do so please call the ‘Tribune, “SILVER KING” WANDA HAWLEY PAT O'MALLEY eee sick. skins Miss Edna Pilkington is “SILE } Resinoliswhat youwant foryourskin- | "4's only. awoman weather fore. Telephone 15 aan THE MOST THRILLING trouble—Resinol to séof the itching and - she HAND-TO-HAND BATTLE EVER STAGED RI A L T TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY “OH !” FOR A GRAND TIME! ~ LET’S GO To Casper’s Newest Playground MATINEE AT 2:30 EVENING AT 8:30 DANCING BATHING Slim Brant and His Buxton, Derbyshire, station. bu arning—Resinol to Aeaé the eruption, is gentle ointment is so effective that s been a standard skin treatment, ng physicians, for many years, It contains nothing which could irritate the tenderest skin even of a tiny baby, All drogetsts sell Resinol, ‘Trial free, Write Dept, 5-R, Kesinol, Baltimore, Md. \ TONIGHTS THE NIGHT COLUMBIA ™: At 6:45—9 FIRST NIGHT OF OUR BARGAIN WEEK A 15-LB. SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAM TO THE LUCKY ONE HOLDING THE LUCKY COUPON TONIGHT You Will Receive a Coupon With Every 40c Admission Ticket A BIG PRESENT EVERY NIGHT AND A BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW FEATURE PICTURE FOUR BIG TIME ACTS TODAY 1, 2:40, 4: oe 6, 7:40, HAROLD LLOYD In His Newest 7 Reel Comedy AT THE RIALTO | NEXT SATURDAY RIALTO aevceR BROS. Present “MARRIAGE CIRCLE’ RIVERVIEW > ERNST LUBETSC roduction PARK — oavet MILLS, WYOMING In the Remodeled DALY and GRAY HARRY GILBERT DeLuxe ‘ool Present Their Original Song and The Singing and Talking Comedian Entertainers 400 Dressing Rooms Comedy Offering In Character and Snap Shots BERNARD and BETZ Musical Experts on the “THE BROKEN MIRROR” 20 Minutes of Laughter Xylophone FRED SCHWARZ and CO. FEATUE PICTURE—“THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED” BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK TUESDAY MATINEE THURSDAY MAT. WEDNESDAY MAT. In the Cast: AIL Kiddies accompanied by Two ladies admitted on one Two 5 ipa Shara with ae Bice pelea le pert ree Florence Vidor thei arents admitted 40c ticket both receive very Ticke' : a 1 se 5 aaa toy pe dl dey yes Purchased Roller Rink, Rides and education in matrimony. Monte Blue Marie Prevost Adolphe Menjou Creighton Hale Harry Myers EXTRA SPECIAL IN THE NEWS FIRST SHOWING IN THE STATE The Indianapolis Auto Ra The Gibbo: arpentier Fight. for the greatest riot Harold | “Girl 8 nlto theater he writer of thinks “Girl Shy” is one most wonderful pictures It's marvelous Its intimacies will make married people chuckle.and single pe learn, SATURDAY—TOM MIX MATINEE—ALL CHILDREN 5c Concessions. SAVE YOUR COUPONS They Are Good for the Final Present Saturday TOMORROW, 4—48-LB. SACKS OF FLOUR Will Be Given to the Lucky Person Coupans Given at the Matinee Roads Newly Graded. Free Parking Space for Your Car Casper-to-Mills Bus Leaves Second and Center Street Every Fifteen Minutes.

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