Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 21, 1925, Page 4

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925 PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Tribune = MUA NEGRI NVLIE IH INTENSE DRAMA (N appropriafions made} have been the first to divide tne oy m0 ri 0; noe 10—Salary deputy ization of that ‘Tar | Ayes 69; noes 0. aie “a ry dep De eA adl Beatie ane | ey cee Pk OTHE OM Mecatieae , Pauline yes 33; noes es snuff for the members of the Victory strial insti- on 1 Hou ‘ E convention a . Winter Ppl the remaining roles, 8, the producers be- t Indefinitely Postponed House 181—Photographic copying mu Coal Creek Coal while la prevalent ‘in $8.50 Per Ton ° ubstitute)—Bullding | autumn cor eceate Mine atesetra cream sta-| 4nd loan. ‘ yes 19; noes 6. mostly in sprin; r. Moore & Morris - House 101—To reimburse lessor) © Phone 1734 of supreme f state land. Ayes 23; noes 0. e re believed to 0. House 63—Girls’ industrial instl-| ~ ed inting. Ayes Fr OOS By season of sea- s shown that Senate 16—Distribytion of hool land royalty income, By House. tute. Ayes House 164—Severance tax. By : House. bi: House County treasurer ex iy 1h iT Withdrawn —Road poll tax collec-| officio school treasurer, Ayes pes esse Lash r IE? Fl M AT R AT t | House 186—Meetings county com- noes 1, noes 9, \ raasiey : UULE TILi Hi ins} FEATURED AT AMERICH missioners and asse: . In House. c charges 4—Arfibulance chasing. oe ft | | Laid on T: ag 51; noes 2. House 67—Annun ction In Neu rkmen's compensa: nti-alien-gun-posses: oes 2. ricultural statistics Appointments Approved Senate 71—Coal mine casualty in-| Ayes >. Schultz, Wh sur: f noes 0, z Pass Senate | state cor s ¢ examiner. Ayes| House of child. | ren. A Joist will ap- rkmen'’s compensa es 0 For resu yn in House Ad. asoline Ncense sales try a Tribune Class!fed a theater ddition to ,» member | am y, three A, for Chi-ehea- if Tet. tor DHAND Pitta: crag yeretoors | te best Safest Relation Way Bi -F soi BY DRUGGIST ~ Give Hogan a Litt Passed by 5—Purnell bill —Order of attachment. | 24; tration, ——— | House 8: the Eskimo = ad and even half- TODAY ONLY ~ * RSAC A BISHOP-CASS THEA'TER FES THUNDERING HOOES’ *! LAST TIMES TODAY A HURRICANE OF ACTION AND TENSE EXCITEMENT & Garamount NEAL HART —WITH— Picture ‘ST F RE D T H Oo ivi PSO Ni East of Suez—“where there ain’t no ten command- i ments.” And a girl has a man-sized fight against ee AND HIS WONDER HORSE Oriental intrigue. ‘A luxurious production with both ZAG PATRONS THBULED |: BY SPEEDY HART MOUEE n P eye and heart appeal. eee rege ieee STAN LAUREL in “THE WIDE OPEN SPACES” THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA « ; rs tla “z,- Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10c and 40c Playing Overture from ; G. PUCCINI'S Grand Opera “MADAME BUTTERFLY” | SORETHROAT ei ORCHESTRS SPECI AL ADDED ATTRACTION | Popular Hit “I WONDER WHAT'S BECOME OF SALLY” by Jack Yellen and Milton Ager stows TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20 A 6, 7:40, 230 peeee. BISHOP eto abs TODAY and SUNDAY at 7:30 and 9:30 | owe ESR Sees MIR. WALLACE ALLEN yeast Sista | TOM MIX (TENRO) “THUNDERING ug0rs” Is | “THE HEART BUSTER” | Singing “Peter Pan,” “You're Just a Flower from an Old Bouquet,” and tact ACCORDED MUCH PRAISE BIG ee eee pestet = TONIGHT The “then apply over throst— | ternoons — Poe bon som las Pha pm TRO Ske Io E v 5 . d >t "a GOGGTETCSG Ka THEATER SUNDAY and MONDAY : bt ; || WASHINGTON | || 1a. | HALL | Georce HACKATHORNE Eileen Percy Emmett Corrigan Pauline Garon Winter Hall Theodore von Eltz Eleanor Boardman dward Hearn Kenneth Gibson es noe yr 44 jp \ hf / ictory Bateman WY 2 YY ae Willis Marks Wy Cd Vi SHE ] b with t surroundings you are looking § fo r, our band of hostesses will be J nd Party Tonight at Arkeon HREWD feminine intrigue vies with the will of a man to love the woman he chooses to love. . . Ro- mance and adventure among people you know. . . A crashing catastrophe. Thrills you'll remember. A happy solution to a most vital problem. . . Enthrall- / ing in its entirety, URSA EE BIG DANCE TONIGHT A She is Unfair to Her Husband. ‘ | a tring TY FATA % mane Maks Her Sister-in-Law YW > ; Hobart Henley \ ‘ 1 €h i iserable. Uf é ope oe | he OLD HOMES TE, \D She Gets Into a Fist Fight. Production She Drives Her Husband to Formérly known a LOG CABIN I Under New Manag COME OUT AND ENJOY GOOD MUSIC MOTHER HAMDORE, Prop. ADMISSION $1.00 BZ “Gr lee ies— and Lies. \ q Y ~Z4 “4 Cc ‘ZZ be a rae hee 4 ? UM, ae , Uj-=: _ TURMOIL Cp Cin een OURSELF o | OUR GANG in “HIGH SOCIETY” MR. WALLACE ALLEN, TENOR SOLOIST

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