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Kaa Dat * ei es Av oa _ ee ae PAGE SIX be Casver Daily Cribune Tom MEIGHAN FAVORITE MAN WHO USED KNIFE IN. BOUT) “ate ‘aR - | pound of the big city busses through- best boy in his class.” Thelt mar riage, at Vancouver, Washington, was kept secret until yesterday. PNEMENT REPAIRS IT. | Teachers Must edy, pathos and.drama in just “he AT RIALTO: BACHELORS’) sisezswezs_teccs. cto A bachelor club and the problems ff of its members who, in a moment ot BLUR ROMPLETELY UPSET |store aster at'a'et ce phon each, gives rise to the very funny comedy situations, There ix very pretty love thome in the case! Daddies” opens at the Ri-| of the bachelor whp finds his “‘or- + today as the feature at-| Phan” is a pretty girl of seventeen: | on, you will have an opportun-| And there is some pathos in the ity to see one of the very finest] Case of the man-whe finds his “or-/ ft ne ,ductions presented in| Pphans” to be triplets. But every s by a handpickea|one is happy when the extremely | of brilliant stars. Picture pro-| Pleasing ending shows the bachelors ors for years have been dream-|@ll getting married and making they could pro-| comfortable home for a number of on the screen.| fine women and children. ‘arner Brothers} A splendid cast has been selected ill be the thira|for this picture. Mae Marsh and produced by the| Harry Myers are the rs, Others ar in the cast are Claud illingwater, is one of very best| Claire Adams, Willard Louis, Crau- sco plays, a clean, spark.-|furd Kent, Georgia Woodthorpe, y that will chase away | Otto Hoffman, Boyce Combe, Millie nd the Joy-killing blues, | Davenport, Muriel Frances Dana, It is a picture that combines com-| Prescilla Dean Moran, the De Briac twins and King Evers. The picture was directed by William A. Selter It is ancther Warner Classic of the Screen. i ,- ‘4 out the summer, was. being resu?: Appeal Notice Given by | tse zesterday ana toasy under the Gordon Rice After |¥tine’, rth wes tart ad op, imposin| icularly severe a Fs City Sentence. _ [wear on'snntait ortnea ty ninmer|| Buster Keaton at America . aalentnend lat night tp sete 9 tng wen ccompletea, without serious!) In “The Navigator,” Set ys in the city on ‘convic- oo . C . . omedy, Starting Friday tion of assault and battery, Gordon * “Buster Keaton in “The Naviga- Rice promptly announced through | y his attorney, Frank M. Perkins, his 4 intention to appeal to the district court. He deposited $1,000 appeal tor’ broke the Capitol theatre's rec. bond. 5 ord for a single day's receipts Sun Rice was convicted on testimony fs day, Oct. 12, by doing a business of that-he had seriously slashed George Whitten in a quarrel occurring at vious Sunday, New Year's day, 208 West A street the night of ‘Thanksgiving day, Washington's Failure to note that the car just » history of this behind him as he raced up A street (Continued from Page One) % ‘The above report comes from Ed. machine cost Stanley Benedict $16.| of an unfavorable verdict. b Though he protested strenuously! Approximately 150 witnesses were edn och Papen acai te heara! $14,796.70. This surpasses any pre- November 16. birthday, or any other holiday in the theatre.” yesterday afternoon was a police! ctreuit court of appeals in the event RF 3 “4 ward Bowes, managing director of that he was traveling in second gear] called gnd truckloads of Hawkins —————.—_—_—_— t 4 . “t she tims ie Lean of Otto Mortgage © company’ lterature ‘ : y Buster: Keontan in “zhe Baviay IT ii tor, and any of Paramount atrick, MacDowell and Muc! brought to the courtroom. The gov- s tor,” newest six-reel comedy, GENE STAA ON-PORTER yee epigllowd 2 para ae slot apa pact they had pursusa-him from McKin-| ernment testimony was to the effect 2, ae starts Friday at the America. to Thomas Meighan. wéeks in the vicinity making James ley to Durbin streets with their] that the defendant officials with : i ddition to this side-splitting ever he goes on location Tom Sata "| speedometer crowding 85 miles an| Morton 8. Hawkins, fugitive head = rN tes : Oliver Curwood's st “The Alas. . tugi e f edy the America offers Nell seems to make friends with all the | Oliver Curwood's story, “The hour was sufficient to convict him} of the company, sold approximately | ji ; Bl Shite “Pha titehton Rackoat.? i youngsters in sight. This pa- en paid A BA eae pistars, of speeding and reckless driving. | $6,000,000 in worthless stock to in- : ef) Shipmon ig 5 y eta s were He paid. vestors over the country by means § The Navigator” is such an uproar- poose is the Ri ia aus the pieture. Their camp and the| Blame for the collision Sunday| of a campaign carried on: through |; % ae tously funny picture that the New NOW ON KT HE AM Stoney tribe in the Cansi movie company camp frequently|| between T. K. Woodward and Don| the matle, It was alleged the stock, : York American urges everybody to 4 Rockies, north of Banff. adjoined and the Indians became!| Loobey was vised by Judge boutirf which sold for $65 a share, was not “go if you have to travel in a Meighan, Herbert Brenon, his di-| very friendly. on the latter, and he was fined $10. worth ever! as much as a cent. - The deresn. Version ot Gene Birat: This Picture Is Coming to the Rialto Saturday Tat ton-Porter’s famous novel, “A Girl —_—_—_—_——X—X—X—NX—NX—NX—nXX—XSv_s_s_e_e_s—se—— of the Limberlost,” the feature at-/ family Fitzroy is the mother, Kate hd = Nad traction at the America theater, is] Comstock, the lovebenumbed ere. r euma Cc oimts certain to please all who see it. Es-| ature whose pathetic mistreatment 4 NEW SHOW TODAY COLUMBIA* =" Vogel and Miller’s pecially those who have read the! or her patient daughter, and whose book, for Elnora seems to step trom| hoart-breaking experiences bring to the printed pages onto the screen in| the part an. emotional sympathy a good, wholesome, tender love| that : , 4 leaves an everlasting impres: story. Panic he Lim. | #2 on the audience. y ©, 3 the Lim- “i excellence, has one of the two ma- her struggle for an education in| ic) male roles. ‘The other is bymis spite of the opposition of her moth: | ratnetically played. by Raymond misplaced love for an erring hus-| 10s" nim on the topmont rung of| ster swindler, who as Lou Keytes beeneig Be ee eae juvenile successes, lived in luxury near Halifax, N. S., In the Clever Farce Comedy ‘ The love affair of the girl and the for nearly a year while an’ inter. victory of her sweet and loving na- Buster Keaton Next. national search for him was under 66 99 ture over the Jealous opposition of | Buster Keaton frankly admits: || way, bellaves hg was betrayed by a " her, school companions {s simply and| That the name o' is. newest | woman, apcording to word sent here Interestingly told. Matte-Golawyn comedy in” "The| Hy officers who wil return tin to Thisrednoss thd polling —rallaues the' pelt see Gloria Grey is the delightful El-| Navigator.” ‘ Chicago. The ol A dabes: chatinela he ‘eaturing dest e enriched blood sup not t nora Comstock of the story, a girl| That most of it was made at C: John 8, Sbarbaro, assistant state's cbs rie pe pete ¢ ‘ Ri S8 + a8 ci matic joints are re- relieves por ises above the objections, Une! cag or rin eae pennere the “8u-! attorney, in Halifax, sald the fui feed by Snes we en all other aut the Ete See Pat a canis THE GEORGIA FOUR a scoldings and harsh treatment of | ford 50 foot Iner; tive always fancied himself highly remedies have failed. the pain. i : her mother, and keeps steadfast to] That Donald Crisp was his direc-| attractive to women and may’ have No or < 1 “ : Seteemne sah da Just pat ‘Get a bottle toda and see for * Annee rom her desire to” win an education] tor and Kathryn MeGuire hls lend-| cngereq one, who left his employ at] ion lightly, dasautty you feel yoursell how quickly it relieves NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES BY THE CHORUS q Durum Wheat Seen een ee er ae OE orhichoatice |. ‘That ba dosen't know:tho disrers| Niner mekbrae:tatate: aya eae of Pad Eo the ier ae a yo Grey eraseailent: ce") ence between a monkey gaff andre | Teme Une mal Hee, pend: Dee Rion sere Cingang Ng a te MUSICAL NUMBERS. c Gertrude Olmsted, is the petted|spanker boom; Sd pi return, for hiding places in e painful es. Opening Ersemble—Bathing Girls . Entire Company t and pampered daughter, of a rich| That his three acenarists, Joe| Which he may have concealed part “Wait Until I Am Gone” __-_ - Charlotte: Earle ; “Bast Night on the Back Porch”, Carrie Handy “Why Did I Kiss That Girl’o__._. - Tim Newman Specialty -_.----_,.-.-- Charlotte Earle and Carl Armstrong When the Lights are Low” Sam Leonard Quartette ~------2--.- soe - Georgia Four “The Pal That I Loved Stole the Gal That - T Loved” Will Jeffries Finale Entire Company : kills family and who insists upon flaunt-| Mitchell, Clyde Bruckman and Jean | f more than $2,000,000 he is alleged 9, ing her soctal position. Havez, had the Imperial Japanese| to have netted from oil promotion oO (sj pain! Suite aboard the “Buford”; schemes. i That John A. O'Brien, captain of the “Buford,” has sailed the Pacific All Bee geoph arcs onearth | 0°22” for 58 years; That all the Keaton staff were ‘ can't give you an active liver. | won sick tor two weeks or more be- | Keep yoor stomach sweet an4 | for they got their sea legs; your liver active. You will| ‘That the “Buford” was a com- | repaid with sparkling | bined floating studio, laboratory, Hay Grain Salt Cotton Cake Chicken Feeds Choice Alfalfa and Wheat Grass Hay FIRST-RUN PICTURE syerarcuety smooth, healthy | theater, location ground, and hotel; in—and a breath with the| ‘That a cross jackyard is not a Carload Our Specialty odor of Spring. stable for enraged mules; Don’t wait for time to YAKIMA CANUTT at more than 1,100 ft a i Casper Warehouse Co. |Chamberlain’s Tablets) iti» tia’ satt in tne piece, Sean itching an TODAY and THANKSGIVING DAY The World’s Champion Cowboy hone 27 That “The Navigator” will fev he ali ¥, 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE 1 POS Ee ren Oe eae ie rica Wheataes on Pony. say alin reat sorigbaae: Gene Stratton Porter’s in the Western Thriller = chafing or soreness may have SRO ES NL serious consequences Painful, COLUMBIA INTRODUCES disGguring complaints like ec: zema, ringworm, etc., all start in a small way. “SWEET MARIE? FARCE! saTtrattsespisnistctee,s to use at the first sign of skin tablets for 25 cts, Take two to-night. | to the Amer | Sold everywhere “BRANDED A BANDIT” “A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST” trouble. It promptly stops Cutting capers iz what the Hap-| — itching and reduces inf inflamma- WITH STAR CAST bert py-Go-Lucky company does in pre-| tion an Pepsin Dae Bao —Also— senting its latest musical comedy, | — Pores sadily receive this sooth- “AMATEUR CONTEST FRIDAY CONTEST Exciting circumstances involving | * royce l ge aided below , DAY a take prof, a college super and a ; P ln diminutive jass, turn out all right Resinol Soap is a favorite —in— Glrnieatie dkee, Chen ait ail RAE Mate ranadigna) whseliba ies MAT. THANKSGIVING DAY “CRADLE ROBBERS” - LEFFINGWELL’S ORCHESTRA Shows 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10c and 40c generous lather, so refreshing there is plenty doing to stir up fun and laughter. and cleansing. At all druggists. Again the Georgia Four is fea- tured. This group of singers is deserving of rpotlight attention, since always in past shows it has \ { fa carried off a lot of honors for pleas- ing audiences. Along with “Sweet Marie” is a DAVID BELASCO’S GREAT STAGE PLAY With MAE MARSH, HARRY MYERS 3 and a Notable Cast Including western film, “Branding, the Ban- dit.” CLAUDE GILLINGWATER, CLAIRE ADAMS and CRAUFURD KENT TURKEY DANCE TONIGHT WOOL TO BE WORTH 50 -GENTS BY SPRING, SAYS COKEVILLE: SENATOR Vifty cants a pound will be a common price for wool in the spring according to J, D, Nobiitt, state senator jand prominent Cokeville flockmaster, His prediction is based Flowers— for Thanksgiving 4 SPECIAL © h cent incre: 0 46 To complete a well arranged Thanksgiving |}| mers in Kinesln county are now ATTRACTIONS —Poor litle | THE NETTOL iva table use flowers. They express the senti- ||| advances of $2 per fleece, but sheep: Mack 8. Pa poitacr a Cupid! Bat- AD : ; i men are not signing up, it Is snid. ack Sennett-Langfor ; ORCHESTRA ment and spirit of this sacred occasion. Th Lander, Fremont county, Matt Comedy tered, bruised, Staff, president of the National Wool Warehouse company of Chicago, re- cently addressed woolgrowers in re- gard to re-organizing the company into a selling agency. HERE and THERE prices all this week, Credelt Studio, downstairs, 131 8, Center. Phone 2702 Playing Selections from the Jomic Opera “MLLE MODISTE” Popular Hit “Love’s First Ki: Words by Edward Locklon Music by Dorothy Foster TODAY—TOMORROW— FRIDAY : Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 0’Clock « crippled, and in general maltreated by five unfeeling bachelors, “THE CAT’S MEOW” ‘Here you will find flowers that render the most cheerful thoughts for Thanksgiving. Casper Floral Co. 153 S: Wolcott Phone 872 Midwest Bldg. Cartoon “Col. Heeza Liar’s Vacation” Bior your next Try the Vanity marcel. 169 Bs TT

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