Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1924, Page 4

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a PAGE FOUR. A> LIMBERLOST FILM NOW SHOWING AT AMERICA Gene Stratton-Porter, America’s deeply be’oved authoress, has an au djence of more than a hundred mil ons of persons the five million mark AO CIOS Home-made, but Has No 8 Equal for Coughs ° Makes a famfly supply of really dependable cough medic ily prepared, and aa ‘ou have cold” accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you nick help, try this reliable old ade cough remedy drug- gist can supply you with >unces of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granu- lated sugar syrup. Or you can use we home-m. clarified molasses; honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. 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Contains no quinine M or opiates, iions use "“Pape's Cold Compound.” Price, cents, Druggists guarantee i RICAN LEGION PEOPLE—200 :, Adults 75¢ world go “Buy’”’—then st The screen version of Jo Broadway In an All-Star Cast inclu A “just right” mixture PLA 7 Five sturdy bachelors decided to “letthe rest of the selves buying toys and baby clothes— HOW COME? see “DADDIES” DAVID BELASCO featuring MAE MURRAY and HARRY MYERS Claire Adams, Willard Louis and Craufurd Kent entertainment RIALTO THEATER STARTING TOMORROW iddenly they found them- hn Hobble’s Play made a triumph by ding Claude Gillingwater, of the elements of good YING Gilingwater, Claire Adams, ‘Willard Louis, Crauford Kent, Georgia Wood- thorpe, Otto Hoffman, Boyce Combe Millie Davenport, Muriel Frances Dana, Priscilla Dean Moran, the DeBriac Tw.ns and King Evers. ———— CASPER READY FOR “THE GIRL IN REO” WHICH 19 TO OPEN AT IRIS TODAY All roads will Jead to the Iris the- ater tonight and tomorrow night where the three-act merrie musical comedy, ‘The Girl in Red” will hold nd judging from the crowded houses are st night Director Bird ed those having speak- hey are all letter per- lines, so the public Gan look forward ta an entertainment of great merit. The is a clipping from Mean where Mr. duced “The Girl -Red.”" “Mr. Bird is a good director, as shown by the smocthness with whieh his perf vent. It should be ction of the cast d each and every applause They had a an audi- It wi ence, , which was the lighted with fered, if enth any criterion by way of judgment.” al EIGHT TURKEYS 10 FLOP FOR LAST TIME AT THE ARKEON TOMORROW EVE s at the gobble st nce. Arkeon will tomorrow dance in played Eight turk gobble ght, when the it wil: be one. six, seven, ej s of th follow! two, three, four, five, nt ‘out they go in the nate. And on the Thanksgiving day main attraction in u 2 feature of the big nksgiving dance at the Arkeon Wednesday . The dance it- self will be in a class that is at the top of the list, with Moores’ Music ‘s turning out lvely tunes, t ert and the best. eile is bikes! GO EARLY, oEE GIRLIE AT COLUMBIA TONIGHT With performances today “The Girl and the Earl” will put in {ts final appearance at the Columbia. Racing along with all colors flying, this comedy has captured every one of its audiences and their recom- mendations to friends will pack the house tonight. Vogal and Miler have another clever shuffle of acts for future programs, but their pres- ent one js far too good to miss. Then in the background, sparkling and radiant, ‘is the $250 diamond ring which will be passed out Saturday ngiht. At each show between now and that time the Columbia's pa- trons will be afforded opportunities of getting on the inside track in the race for the ring. Prosecutor No Lawyer, Will Lose Position PINEDAL Nov. 25.— Now ie uy B. Hockett has been elected prosecuting attorney of Sublette county the honor is all his but he won't be able to take the job for he is not a lawyer and Blackstone means nothing to him, Being the one and only attorney in the virgin territory of Sublette, Wyo., Ww. nes was named its prose- cut en it was created. Un emt sed by competition, he felt perfectly secure and it looked as though the job would be hi for some time to come. the recent election through the formality of havin his name inscribed on the ballot, On November 4 he was astound: ed to see the name Guy B. Hockett pri alongside his. Then the voters ed down on James, the only lawyer in their county, and handed his job over to Hockett. If Hockett could hock it, he would, but he can't and the only thing that will save Sublette from being minus a ccunty and prose- cuting attorney will be the arrival da Wedne 5 y night, Yellowstone 5 West Try a Tribune results. ert $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information leading capture of the person who is fraudulently collecting subscriptions fre ribune subscribers. Patrons y any: pt the livers the paper or or from the classified aa for Telephone 15 of another lawyer on or bgfore January 1, fs we All out fi s’ and Walters’ | Che Casver Daily Cribune - TESTS HOLDIN FORTH INU. §. compieter by Radio Broadcast Maga- azine, the: originator of the I tional. Test idea, with. ite poydents in most countries of the world, especially with the “Wireless ‘The most {mportant radio broad. casting test in the history of the art is In progress thi® week, beginning last night and continuing until No ember 30. Every listener in this Fire Chief Hiestand endeavored to trail the culprit in the hope of dis- couraging future misdemeanors but twas unable to find him. ~ DETROIT WOMAI _ RECOVERS Health Much Better After Taking E. vi ; Detrolt, Michigans bok leftatey dee wantey Bente NAMM] e213. ton my’ HI! band, ‘Please go interna- corres- Wotid apd Radio Review” of London and “La Prese'' o Montreal, Under puanls worked out almost every country on the globe 1g taking Part in these 3 Injured Teacher Recovering Here “Where Joy Is Unconfined” é. GOOD ROAD—NO DETOURS AOABOABAO| ER’ Miss Eva Shreiber, teacher of the eighth: grade .in the North, Casper school, who was injured Friday in” an automobile accident, was reported , today to be recovering comfortably at her home, §29 South Durbin t. Her attendant | hope that she would be able’ to re- turn to her duties by next week, me country and entire world is being given an opportunity to take part in the test. On each of these nights front atght to nine P, M. Mountain time all the broadcasting stations in Canada, Cuba, Porto Rico and the United States are putting on special pro- grams for listeners In Europe, Aus- tralia, New Zealand and other fore- ign countries, During the next hour each night False Fire Alarm all the foregoing stations remain al- Pee Turned in Today lent in order to permit listeners In| > Big Square Dance ‘TONIGHT _ NORTH WASHINGTON Rawhouser’s Orchestra Will Furnish the Music and Entertainment Canada, Cuba, Porto Rico and the United States to hear special pro- grams from foreign countrice. This means that there is a silent period for one hour each night for the en- A false .alarm,. believed ‘to have been turned in by. some school boy, tire North American continent to] gave tie fire department a fruitless listen foy broadcasting from most!run to the corner of Elk and A of the Buropean countries, the is- streets about 8:30 this morning. Cooks an dWaiters DANCE 326 W. 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DeMILLE ALSO KINOGRAM NEWS ; —Special Attraction— The Netto Ladies’ Orchestra Playing Raymond Overture (The Queen’s Secret) by Amb. Thomas Popular Hit—‘Put Away a Little Ray of Golden Sunshine,” by Fred BE. Ahelert p's And the Popular Georgia Four A Quartette of Harmony Singers and Entertainers Feature Picture ---“NAME THE MAN” FABLES mre ~~ haw i ~s ee Peer URS Nad ale el \ Me GENE STRATTON PORTER’S OWN PRODUCTION OF HER FAMOUS NOVEL COME. ALONG t foe LIMBERLOST Here at last, the picture the world’s been waiting for, don’t have to tell you what a big treat is in store for have to say is, don’t miss it, that’s all, long, long time! ‘ If you've read the story we you. If you haven't, all we If you do, you're going to be sorry for a A SPLENDID CAST 1 3 Arthur Millet Virginia Boardman Baby Pat O’Malley Emily Fitzroy Cullen Landis Myrtle Vane Buck Black Arthur Currier - Gertrude Olmstead Jack Daugherty Newton Hall Raymond McKee Alfred Allen Ruth Stonehouse Lisamae Grey Gloria Grey TODAY, WEDNESDAY OUR THANKSGIVING DAY MYRON GANG LEFFINGWELL’S ‘ ORCHESTRA Comedy “CRADLE ROBBERS” Shows At 1—3—5—7 and 9 FOX NEWS 10c and 40c

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