Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 24, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Tribune SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1928 | Amusen usements | —— ety FOR AMERICAN NEGRO LABOR | 7 DETECTIVES rR cre uTICerALED onto aa INDICTED FOR T SHOWING OF HAROLD =<". alm An unex- h aunt of (A ti f nin the congress has been | sauntsiet agitators aesitlnay to {ted, have been warned by Wil-| JEWEL THEFT ey iu bat | inm Green, president of the Amert- 7 LOY N f ESM Jurors Extend Cone Moan oattko can Federation of Labor to retrain | tv) rs re ch is meetin | from any connection with it. as re Py es I 0 | NFA W | ulations t y Bg ome cere eae TORK, Oct. 24 —2het affa, private detective, who negotiated the return of the Dona hue jewels was Indicted by the grand jury today, charged with compound. ing a crime. eee ature, of which eon taken in Wa nized ose of the congress, Mr res “it will not be held he negro, but to instill in New York Court. | d MID There today ors to con Y., Oct. 24.—()— nsiderable speculation the attempt of two jur. ¢ Mrs. Charles C. Frey after a ict had been returned im her $100,000 allenation Suit against Miss Wilda Bennetf,) actress, | The jury, which was composed of} sides of the Atle marfied men, required only thirty] ureau of the third minutes to reach a decision yester-| is put out under the s day, but Justice Faber already had] Lovett Ford-Whitman, who is*{den- left the court when they returned,| tified as a negro ¢ to’ the so the verdict was sealed yntil Mon- ° ai rine—-race hatred." ye even beyond the y of America the pro-| A notable engineering feat recent- 11d haye the congress ly c pleted was the laying of a gas ke the leadership in an attempt to e negro races of the world|tom of the Hudson Riyer at New- nst world Imper- burgh, N.Y. OH, BOYS! OH, GIRLS! SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING 2 AOND SHOW YRUENLLE | 255 TON AO SIN THE COLINBH THEATER - : When the two smiling jurors ap. | vin HT. at a idraMl be eae g aa! Come tonight and join the big mob. If you are ar ' ing hi "Gentlemen, do not dis: W p SHARP RANLROAD lonesome or blue, the dance is sure to make you 4 ‘ : : oft | ¥ SUR: ict under apy clroym: ole TUL happy. If you are not acquainted see the manager— 1 | 2 eS he knows them all. 1 ging the jury Justice Faber i fon as to improper relations between | ; 2 of the actress and the turfman to in-| ‘ te goal fluence their decision, “The ques- . : tion for you to decided fs whether sarcal : Miss Bennett was the pursuer or the ue frais i t mer sare - pursued,” he said, He's | 1 pre - id ay | Innovation of John. J “Reilser, New York's famed ‘John the As to the amount of damages in DON’T FORGET h bs fy Some up Barber” is setting a new style for tonsorial parlors in Gotham, In | the event of a verdict favoring Mrs. L 7 Sy ot | Is the title of DL i ba Mees »: aad! j. lope, * | . A mt 2d etary moter A fa man pal a shop he has just opened, a jaza orchestra and dancers entertain | Frey, he sald that no matter how $50 PRIZE MASK BAL $50 Pr | See en te | end 8) 1 a1 the customers, male and female, while they are being shaved and | wide « man's experience might be, Halloween Eye, Friday, October 30° 349 | ; ‘as almoi 8 = jmost_ pop r | -hingled put a money valuation on love. Make your costume now. the sche crum| | Mrs. M aret Frey, the plaintife, sat with bowed head. clasping and | at as ec. | ATTHEIRIS THEATER Superintendent eS rmacusrtngs, NEEDS OHOWN oes aie nea <'| Service Resigns n what { are do under the » wrenched a broken heart, he sank at the A RIOT OF FUN! AL CHRISTIES cme, Laugh Sensatio Wyatt the third * OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 24.—(?)—Res- is gratifying beyond measure of $2.00. The other Beautiful ded, “how the | #hation of Carl F’, Egge, general su- Iwaki time std: pevintendent of the air mall service, aK testants each were awarded e last time ays | steady, generous hand and appointment of 8. A. Cisler, gen: ir cents for thel r splendid efforts. 1 je an exciting ent inment for | ; real American continues to ts | Daily sted the ¢ lewer when he ¢ perintendent of the Omaha dl- y, out to those in need. These v f the railway mail sorvice ‘ound it to decide th mp ica La : fou ¥ american) With to him was announced here a srt working for 10a: Dect of the thi s At a conference here Friday be- N SEVEN ONS’ NOW See AT RIMLTD THEATER UUGLASVSTORS ME 2 H ccsnsnayeyaog, ATED TO THEREON = Is and W, sistant post- genera al, Mr. Egge tendered fon owing to continued «|Kngineer Hurt | My ¥. = i heal charge of the service since June 13, nd during that time a trans- tial tin Iowa. Oct. 24.—(p)| continental service both night and feared: ‘Ele hath eeateted Jim Liddell, of Des| GY has been inétalled: ‘The new 1 many se and tho slightly injured when| S¥Perintendent was formerly super- ene i Sagat, te ey did not know it he waa on this | pinned in the engine cab of the Chi-| Intendent of the railway mail service tequaite cope ats te se. Just how their scheme wor cago Great Western train number 56] &t St: Louls. ut and how Avery was after a crook | n it was de d near Hudson found a girl to love instead the | a, eight miles south of here o und nine sleeping car passengers er will refrain from ir this morning. The eleven f were shaken up as the cars left the e recommends that the rea ngers in day coaches of the tr nes. {t for himself | —= SS a Fair o their hi | i ve way. Th earn NOW! NOW! Pa Soe NOW! . This ts 0 be found at this | | ‘ 1 ta Z / 9 o'clock ‘and as the outalde Joy WITH 1 nt the | ] Fun ooo" He MASHUENDE BLL LILLIAN RICH “ leardc rnish t ator thisiauep) por . i ; Gorles xual ‘ernest’ torrence are on tonight, and will play many NEXT THURSDAY EVENING B Mist The Monarch of Merriment Creighton, Hale, Lilyan Tash- convinicing-and doturesque saat | sic 1 Ul ! Yells oe Nos man, Mabel Julienne Scott, work: of fis careerd-an Frat S : | ics Howls 46 99 _ Hal Cooley, Rosa Gore, Eddie . | cisco Call. Speed e@ Freshman Gribbon and Tom Wilson. t COMING |it, They are there to please, an Roars RIALTO Play your favorite, Smiles PATHE REVIEW FOX NEWS Adapted from the hilarious Laughs ‘ a stage farce that started its run 1 Adverti ; Jollity sixteen years ago, this is un- = = : ae rity wit ons of the estat y Giggles Ss stage Farce by questionably the funniest com- I: sat eta vat |i shrieks MARY; ROBERTS} RINEHART edy ever screened. ly ( e Tallow Gufs ng AND AVERY{HOPWOOD SEE iuffaws — wenn - ’ Ya . ‘Th B | Si é D li it > Ww gh t punerisy : Directed by Scott Si It s a Scream! elicate eigh socmams Harold Llovd = — e eautitu Inner § brolles arold Lidy SPECIAL ATTRACTION | ee Instrument [8 snigcers a ge | Chuckles “THE FRESHMAN” == and INE DA MN LAST LAST \Science Product | Giadness siven to All Chi , 4 TIMES nines | Jocundity Given to All Children Today Of Phil Of Casper , H — R Merri t IN SPECIAL DANCES TODAY TODAY on annie hy eh I Rare tees THE ARGENTINE TANGO—THE FOX TROT AND THE NEW DANCE CRAZE A Detective Tale Featuring pn \augh-Tears Afternoon Prices—15c and 40c | THE CHARLESTON EVA NOVAK and WILLIAM FAIRBANKS s Sorightliness - Evenings—25c and 50c peal astra Get ‘ Rib-Ticklement Shows Start at 1:00, 2:15, 4:00, = TODAY EDDIE LYONS = = 5 1 5:45, 7:30 and 9:15 o’Clock Sat., Sun. 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