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parr THe a ___SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1923 Che Casverc Daily Cribune ead 4 PAGE FIVE 7 1E vajo riders everywhere, coming out | phonic music in their por e| will be gi away infinitesimal specks of color moving ‘ROSE'S BAND AT ARKEON island of the Tahiti group. the world over. Ask your neighbor! y trained dog again captivated the au- le is still the doughty fighter. The Bikts at swift pace across these seas of : acid": Or" alae Vt ase' White at This crossword puzzle is edicatza to the ons person for whom to mm night and morning the water comes | Morrow has been set aside. It is in “mother's” honor. Words in this th through the arroyo bed im pools of | Puzzle reflect the spirit of the occasion, just as the sketch docs, ey ie hoicu Pare “4 . . - here will be a scene of scramb : By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH iver, receding only. during thé heat |iing for the numbers on the floo ; if ef the day; out from the ochre rocks night 6 c : tonight at the Arkeon Dancing Acad } ‘KS MAN FS i ’ W H r that screen the desert like the wings ne aaaeihn’ GouinTesBanba toe: the Is ATTRACTIONS TonigHr., || °* * ES | | tucky numbers } - AMERICA—“As Man Desires,” | | On every third dance $2.50 will be } with Milton Sills, America theater given away to the qpuple standing Organ, on the lucky number and a week ago iL. RIALTO—"The Great Divide,” it proved the source of a lot of fun | i with Alice Terry. Netto Ladies for the dancers | \e 60-5 ARRED AT AM AlCh orchestra, Nollie G. Todd, con- Besides enjoying the wonder or 4 ducting, chestra, Ted Rose his band, who ve st IRIS—"Saliy Saunders,” with will furnish the muste for the dance 4 -a li~ 4 pa sa St tonight, it will also be profitable for Wh E d h d B k ? 2 || Neal Hart, Iris theater organ. teatedeh tenn web tee cient Gua | y Endure That Ba ack? a goes to sea again. ARKEON—Prire spot dance, Standing room was hard fo find bere. 8 He is Captain John Clay, of the Baty ice to re at the Rialto theater last night while The management believes in giv Sa constant backache keeping you upset? Feel all e two-masted pearl schooner “Lark,” | mawtiousac's Dan ere ni the amateurs were performing. ing a little diversion from the | tired out—so nervous and dispirited you can hardly in First National's “As Man De- ance Artists. From the time that the first num- lar routine of dancing by ina t- | keep going? tres,’ a rapid-fire drama of romance ber was announced, the main floor ing these spot dances and makes the 4 " aa t the America theater. = and balcony of the theater was daciow mabe interesting, Then look to your kidneys! Your kidneys rid the Gone aro the bushy hirsute adorn: ~ swept with gales of laughter. Ted Hides avid) hie band sare golor body of poisonous waste. But if they lag, impurities ac- ents: anid. trappings of Sle Cillver |r ’ the hilariops, erpereur: pave wes over bigger and better every day | cumulate and cause slow poisoning of the whole system. eailian the indomitable hero of 5 FAT DWIDE IT & great success. The winners were and nothing but most favorable com: Then one is apt to suffer backache, stabbing pains, head- I ik Lloyd's picturiation of The | Gecided by popular acclamation at ments have been paid him and his chi rat arti igh d h a Lawk.” the conclusion of the program. Al- men for their unceasing endeavor to aches, dizziness, getting up at night and other annoying Sills in “As Man Desires” is the berta Shackleford, petite miss known Bae acthubh, at clabsical “and evi kidney irregularities. \ wunt, Sphegs : ten ayer of < ay ee Ge, Peggy” won the a Don’t risk neglect. If your kidneys are sluggish, help ‘ Sea Island pearl fisher, and rst prize o: . dancing to “Red yi i J pan’s Pills. They are praisec of “Forbidden Island,” the Hot Mama." Ernie Mass and his | them witha diuretic. Use Doan’s Pills. They praised | | | WIERD PRINTED DESERT elity has .brought about his dis-| wonder and mystery and lure of|Face on the Barroon Floor,” Elmer | 15: Celestial being Sorrowful. dience and won the second prize of aa ot “ah e iffian seamen who frequent the $3. Third prize of $2 was given to i | Here is Casper Proof: waterfront dives of Tahiti fear him H.R. Gresser, elderly gentleman - | E. Gallington, 143 3th McKinle e for his grim silence and brute] ‘The Painted Desert. of Arionza,| Whe Played on the harmonica | ey i | > trength, est after he con-| one of the wonder spots of the world, || Among the other artists to appear NOPE toe SUpearaner ai r quers “G gsley, the bully) and particularly e in the contest were Charles Davis, s ‘ } ‘as Hest, Safest, Reliable. Bay New! | || i of ‘Tabitt, In’ terrific’ encounter.” ||. which ts bassly epee revere boy soprano and dancer. Audrey | : i oto nN | 3: Age. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE | ; « attende ian bi ; % Viola Dana, who is co-featured in| beauty and fascination, forms the| Meyers, Japanese dancer, who ap- akete gy ah Ch winds be COREE, 10, Exclamation of disgus - ——___— —— | by ; 5 ; he drama, in the role of a half-wild| setting for some of the moat tmport.|Peared in a pretty Mandarin suit of | 3 Everybody's sweetheart (pi.) 13. Tree with tough wood } eer ta nambiete? x native dancing girl, falls in love} ant action of “The Great Divide, )burple and gold and whore dance| : Halt an em. 14. Father's pet (p!.) ¢ with him and Sills takes her with] the Metro-Goldwyn pleture which is|W8S most charming, indeed; Luella | _*- Resret. i5, To exist. | | 5) ry the intention of making her into | coming to the Rialto theater today | Head, gave a humorous recitation at Sturdy tree. 18. Melancholy nots in scale | ‘ fine lac as a rebuff'to the mem-] for 4 days. “entitled “Betty at a Baseball |22- The thing mothers dread most. | 18. Mother's flower | | oan S 1 S ory of the girl whose fancied in-| “The Painted Desert with all its| Game,” Robert Leggett recited “The | 14 To delve, . Yours and mine A Bishop-Cass Theater Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys e and exile color and lght and with | Huber played a number on his saxo-|17- Bas. ; » Jewel. ne ncludes, Ruth| the tang of high, rh peanten phone: Reina Voapett, as a colored |12» A house with a mother A young night ow! TODAY LAST TIMES 60c all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mig. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. mary Theby, Tom! blooming mesas fet like islands of|boy, sang a song and Hayes Hill. |. Spirit. Dined, | Kennedy, Paul Nicholson, Lou] rock in shifting seas of gaudy color-| house, baritone soloist, rendered Rowing instrumen N | Payne, Hector Sarno, Anna May] ea sand, with the romance and the | “Wonderful One.” Belt. Walthall, Edneh Altemus and Frenk | adventure and the movement of the| M. H. Todd, manager of the Rialto ‘ . } A dandy Irving Cummings directed | most picturesque horsemen in Amer-| theater and his assistant, Ernest |78- Soft, futty feathers oT. By. | Barl Hudson, super of | joa.” So this-unique land {s describ. | Chidley, arranged the amateur re-|50- Headgear, 38. Point of compass First. National: production of by" Abhaa'D, lace: vue and the prises were furnished |i! Wing part of a seed. 39 Where sun rises ieee ag | ——— by the Rialto theater. The Netto | 32. Largest plant. . Fondles. rs a Caiciminitig and paperhanging are | Land of the Navajos. Ladies orchestra accompanied sever- | 34. To harass. 41, Variation of “a AFTERNOON e | ities of Calvin Platt. Phone| “Go up to the top of one of the|al of the amateur artists in. their |#5- Hebrew word for Diets 42, Almost a donke; AND NIGHT | red sand knobs—you see these Na- numbers. 36. Seventh note in scale. 44, Snake like fish. | - ——___--_—— 27. Attitude. rf 46. To bind or unite in LEE BROS 4 ‘is ANIMAL SHOWS 40. Mother's minor half. 48. Poetic for open 43. To observe: Soin ie “SAL I Y WILD 45. Devoured. 52. Like. ee es yee Se a 47. Mother's boy. 49. To do wrong. 51. To perch. Snake Cleopatra made famous. Morindin dye. 4. Vouches, 55. Printer's measure. VERTICAL 1 The manufacturer of silk 2. Myself, 4. Sound. SAUNDERS” -Also Comedy “A DEEP SEA PANIC” ends (1). --10¢ and 20¢ and 25c| \ Afternoons Evenings See SUNDAY ONLY 5. Uncomplimentary name for an old woman. | TOM MIX 6. Pieced out —In— Direction of Australia from us. seea ae | PUZZLE | eee , | SOLUTION | “THE MAN FROM TEXAS” | ($5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper SENSATIONAL WILD ANIMAL FEATURES MILE-LONG FREE STREET PARADE AT 11 A. 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Pree by Mac. , "Oesienre Labor: ae stnident8tlase”” Seid casey 2h and the, Teleun toe wees In Iulidhs Chale Calies goa will Ged choice Fros, fresh nuts, pure milk east, | deena Te ings—tempting combi tions you can't re: Whatever the occasion gitelnser-Cicle Candies [S]O | Telephone 15) NOTICE! ae Party having the most | GOLDEN CRUST BREAD WRAPPERS | by June 8 | Will receive a $10.00 order for groceries on any store handling GOLDEN CRUST BREAD QUALITY BAKERY 1105 SOUTH POPLAR ST. OKC} io] x} |=} JOHN G. WOODWARD & Co. “The Candy Men” Council Blutts, tows IO} a PPO} Pas (<j ay = | SALTY SAUNDERS? WITH, NEAL HART AT THE IRIS “Salty Saunders,” a story of the Western roundup, starring Nes! Hart is the feature picture closing at the Iris theater today. A comedy entitled “A Deep Sea Panic’’ is also being shown, Neal Hart is a great favorite with Iris thea TONIGHT rt fans and his latest ple: Saunders” is the best | in which he hay appeared to date W HILE three men matched their luck and andies [ae see eft $25.00-FREE—$25.00 / fr | !. which he has appeared to date. bd e played the cards for her possession n and will please the most crit: | ] in the primitive Iris theater fan. Here is Love as it is a story ON SPOT DANCE On every third dance $2.50 will be paid to the couple standing on the lucky number. of passion and loyalty, untamed as it is real At last you will see William Vaughn Moody's famous stage play on the screen. It is truly the immortal romance of the Golden West 4 ER ICK BISHOP Make it a real week-end party by dancing to the won- derful music by Ted Rose. and His Band PRACADEM REGINALD'BARKER Se production of William Vaughn Moody's play The. . GREAT DIVIDE Scenario by Waldemar ¥ Adaptation b: Benjamin Glarer P gFGEE PES I CII, ANNOUNCING The Re-opening of the CLOVER LEAF CLUB At Mills, Wyo. TODAY—SUNDAY—MONDAY “AS MAN DESIRES” with ALICE TERRY CONWAY TEARLE Saturday Evening, May 9 wh hairs % roduced by WALLACE BEERY With BIG BALLOON DANCE a TOUS” MAYER HONTLY GORDON : MILTON SILLS eS ; A legen hid a FABLES EWS 3 ; TRAIN SCHED LES OVERTURE “SLAVISCHE RHAPSODIR” ar! F aM VIOLA DANA Also Comedy, “Alice Gets in Dutch,” and News CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA = WHERE YOUR CONSCIENCE IS YOUR LAW ne tie Medes Pty er 2 Beene Ce aubling + . ‘ 3 Sepen ty emommnreinas ste damm | PIS. Peet = pila opolar Hit “IN SHADOWLAND’Music by Ruth Br and Where men go to forget, and find temptation a poor healer, STORAGE Eastbound Arrives Departs a “ Ahl tha 5 : Here in this isle of hiaing humanity lives Fandore, She No. 622 -.~---~-++---+--~-----— 5:46 9. m. 6:00 p, m1) See eer acres. by Rem. Lawis aod oe, Young tames many men—breaks many hearts—but loses in the en Dai CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY : th sl NA: lode: airy and Chicken Feeds = e one man she could love Alfalfa, Cotton Cake, Salt AO ida Arrives 1-240 STARTING No, 30 . Weathe No. 29 No, 81 “v2 TODAY Casper Warehouse Co. 268 Industrial Ave. Phone 27 P.O. Box 547 m. . m. ™ RIALTO