Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1924, Page 3

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| SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1924. — EDNA PURVIANGE AND DINES DENY MARRIAGE: FILM STAR. __ ON VISIT TO DENVER FRIENDS DENVER, Colo., July 26.—(United_ Press.) —After outdistancing and outwitting parents, acquaintances and newspaper reporters during the whole of last night and the greater part of today, Courtland S. Dines, Denver milionaire oil man,.and Edna Purviance, movie: star, walked ‘into the lobby of the Brown Palace hotel here today and emphatically denied rum-) when I try to get a little rest from Che Casper Sunday Cribune When Winter Comes in Summer ed, ineffectual wrestling passes no U. S. opera goer has seen even a hint of its possibilities. In England, however, home of rockbound tradition, the thing has been done, and no tess a personage M. Queen Mary, royally nd sensitive, has vigorously a ‘med the innovation. The prize fight opera was given a private per formance last week before represen- tatives of the eourt and critics. En- thusiasm was unbounded, Experts marveled at the way in which the composer handled his difficult sub- The two contestants And cy Only Three Were There! ors that they had been married the night before. “Certainly not. I do not intend to take a third chance,” Dines sald. He was referring to his two previous ad- ventures in the matrimonial field. “Oh, my Heavens, no! No such idea, is in our minds,” was Edna‘a answer. However, the facts are: At six o'clock last night in rooms 600 and G04, Brown Palace hotel, oc- cupied by Miss Purviance under the name of “Miss Packardy’ a dinner party started and continued until 11 o'clock, At, that time Dines emerged with Miss Purviance and the two started put In Dines' car. Efforts to follow them were futile. This morning ‘urgent messages” and “long distance telephone calls from Los Angeles" failed to bring Miss Purvince from her room, ° At noon today Dines appeared at the hotel, and a minute later Miss Purviance came from her room. “Edna is merely taking a short vacation and stopped in Denver to call upon friends,” Dines explained. “She arrived day before yesterday und will probably leave tomorrow on a hunting trip. “In Colorado?” 'Dines was asked. “No, she is going to Salt Lake City for a short time.” my work.” PARTY.GO. TO HILLS WITH COUKTLAND DINES. DENVER, Colo., July 26—Unit- jed Press).—Edna Purviance, moving picture actress, has checked out of the Brown Palace hotel here and gone to the mouritains with Court- land S. Dines and a party of friends for a quiet week end party. Telephone operators at the Brown. Palace’ unanimously breathed sighs of relief when Miss Purviance left, for her presence there, ccapled with the rumor that she was in Denver to wed Dines brought them more ca‘ls from Denver's “400” than their switchboard could well handle. A dinner party given by Miss Pur- viance last night in her rooms at the hotel, where she was registered under the name of “Miss E. D. Packard, Salt Lake,” in honor of Dines, and attended by another couple, started the rumor of the weding. As the rumor spread, Denver so- ciety became curicus, with the re- sult that the eouple were beseiged on all sides wherever they appeared. Remcdeage settee dy The British colony of Hong Kong consists.of a number of islands ad- joining the mainland of China, and ry “Yes,’ Edna corroborated, “I amla strip of the mainland itself. The just on a vacation, And [don't think whole colony’ comprises an area’ of nice of you to t and spoil it $91 square miles. Winter comes in the summertime at Rapid City, S. D. +} windows were broken, roofs caved in, automobiles were wre! severe half-hour storm. Folks brought their snow-shovels cellars and went to work. blanket of hailstones four inches deep covered the city streets after a s gloriously on the stage, hestta milled away at] violins and double basses, pres- mo furloso.” The chorus was ided—a part of it in each of the als corners. Choral shouts min- d with the principals gasps with rd of leather on flesh with the s of the piccolo. The ed -with the referee's y of “Foultt” which “rent 1 which was followed by diapason of hoots and rival cotners. London now awaits with {ll con- fundreds of|cealed impatience the first public eked, and aj Performance of *the alluring work, Something of the sort might have € 1 ever since Bernard in his “The Admirable Bash- * put the fortunes of the pugil- By NEA Airmail Service There were 34 chi out of the live. And Reviewing Fights in Opera tion sword the American public could not con- Operas abound in fights of all] tengjty, « when a prima-|rathe® than with deep breathing ex-| ceivably believe in the verisimilitude kinds, and always have. There is a] donna sc ian and a barl-| ercises, sid The New York World.| of the first role. For none in Amerl. sword fight in Trston, a bull fight|tone roars his defy in French | ‘In opera it ts @ssential that the! ca ever heard of a poor young boxer. in Carmen, a dagger, fight in Caval-| But a real prize fight has not yet| tenor shall be either a very young me ice oe leria Rusticana, a gun fight in “'The| been enacted on ‘any American Girl of the Golden W: e fight in I a Chines to men: “rench, German stage. Except for a A Handsome Group Which Defy Comparison in Point of Style Value. All the New Colors 4 Sixty Hats deesteed Regularly Sacrifice Peted pea $8.50 $95 He Mace e $16.50 Summer —— $18.50 Hats EACH and - $25.00 Monday and Tuesday Special (ON THE MAIN FLOOR) ~ Scores of New Ones Dresses 192 ALL OUR FINEST Negligee, Kimonos, : Pullman Robes, ' Mah Jongg Suits at —Everywoman’s Store ANNIVERSARY SALE This Week Will Mark-Even Greater Reductions Than Have Heretofore Prevailed. Monday Shoppers Will ;Find Many New and Exceptional Bargains, Not Only in Summer Apparel and Hats, But in New Fall Arrivals as Well. Monday and Tuesday Special (ON THE MEZZANINE) Here Are Real Savings Q” Discount on All Fur Coats, Wraps, Capes, Jacquettes and Chokers As Well As On All New Fall Hats Corsets, Brassieres Silk Underwear Sports Wear Including All Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, Scarves Select any of the above items you wish at twenty per cent discount during this Great An- niversary Sale. Two America Theater Tickets _ FREE With Each Purchase of $10.00 or Over Good July 29th or 830th A convenient place to meet your friends Music Renews | on the stage in heroic blank verse. s been suggested that an composer turn away » Red Indian and Sun-|be fink ubjects and devote] the American L ating ea interpreta-| te surviving members, t 1e char: Minn, (lef berlain, around when the Last Man's Club, composed of survivors of old Company B, First Minnesota Volunteers, gathered for its annual reunion in Stillwater, Minn. But 31 were vacant and 30 of them were draped in black. Only four of the original 34 members of 1886 still e, Emil Graff, St. Cloud, Fla., was confined to his wheel chair and couldn't come. ‘The three who made the trip were Peter Hall, Atwater | *° Goff, St. Paul (center), and Charles Lockwood, Cham- . D. The old bottle of wine, when only two remain and ti on, at its national convention in St. Paul, will entertain | PAGE THREE. commemorating fifty years of active service. We worked hard to oust the saloons and won the fight, Now; we are out for law enforcement and, must win, Casper is to entertain the W. Cy T. U. state convention in October, and we have the honor of making” the jubilee quilt. We are wanting, every member in the state to give her name and ten cents 0 as to have her name appear on the quilt which wi] be sold at the conven- tion. Pleare give your dime to one of the following ladies, Mesdames Parson, Bundy, Hall, Dunn or, Lewis. $ The general meeting will be at the Methalist church Friday after- noon, at 2:30 o'clock and y member to be pres- to have election of We also will Rave some of our county candidates out to speak. Be oiit and hear what they hare in regard to law enforcement. Bring a friend to the meeting. > OMALL FIRE IN NORTH «| GNSPER LAST EVENING icers to The fire department answered @ call to North Casper about 10:30 o'clock last night. A small room used as a storehouse on the alley bes tween Center and Wolcott at J street had caught fire ved through the years, will ey club disbands, Next September | _ Street traffic ts stated to be more |dangerous to pedestrians in Berlin i ter and physique f nn L. Sullivan for Cha- ‘i titanic t r This may 7 is known ate aay of its fistic ¢ star (male) of tomorrow will go gering in with a skipping rope into trainin man who gets the girl at lias i very nd tually wild admirals in the British navy, Monday and Tuesday Special (IN THE SUBWAY) Every Dress on Our Regular $16.75 Rack Which Includes Many Numbers Sold Up to $38.50 A Complete Assortment “" Dresses 142 and CHOICE OF ALL Materials Most Suitable season Wear Spring and Summer COATS and Suits Monday and Tuesday Special (IN THE SUBWAY) trea Daydream | ; Popular Suis SILK Hose an of Chiffon iy @) e Style Ss and Black 2 Quality ata Pie: $4.39 Low es A Pair Price Box of three pair______---__- “Buy It By the Box and Save” in ring parlonce’as the ras-} f The American public would | W.C. T. U. to Make heroes latter unflattering light. And There are nine different grades of In Additién the America’ an’ fh any other European city. This the lack of proper police control and to the “road hog"? raanners of German motorista. ch pes is due Ready for State . Meet in October (Contributed) National W. C. T. U. 1s thi ing its Jubilee Ye: One of tho chief peculiarities of the lemon tree is that it carries h flowers and fruit in all stages development most of the year. The lemons are picked green, and ripened in the dark. If picked when |ripe, they will not keep for any th of time. Shop —everywoman’s store Presents a $100,000.00 Fur Style Revue In Conjunction With AMERICA THEATRE Tuesday and Wednesday, July 29th and 30th Displaying Advance Fall and Winter Modes of Dupler’s Art Furs By Professional Models Style Revue at 3:30; 8:00 and 9:30 p. m. The Usual Admission Prices Will Prevail Regular High-class Motion Picture and Musical Program Featuring Dorothy MacKaill in “What Shall I Do?” Le Ae RR WERE RR TEI ISS

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