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| / | CITY NEWS Little Items “About People You Know The Wyoming | 3. v THE SASEEE DAILY TRIBUNE ix woviecawD TO CALLABSEATSENATORS TO eecsteeteci tats | DUTY WITH OFICE TICKERS He SPLENDID BARGAIN i 3° ° r. A. F. Hoff left on this morn- M ing’: |New York und other points in the East on an exi&nded visit with her friends. She will spend some time in |New York City. oo Casper Coal and Coke Co. deals ex- ron Works Boiler Repairs Flue Welding e . clusively in fuel. Office at Ci Stem, Welding Stationery Co. ott co alse/icanipped Mr. and Mrs. John M. Whisenhunt for heavy acetylene welding. left over the Burlington last night No job too small or too large. for Fort Collins where they will. visit All work guaranteed. Mrs. Whisenhunt’s grandmother. They will visit at various other pl in Colorado before returning to per about the middle of February. oOo Shoes properly repaired are good R.W. McDonald J ..s.: ssze2z,r97058 25,00 : tem used in every ictary in the Phones: OtSee, 718; Res,538)' fl world: Take your shoes to REED- ER’S SHOE SHOP, West Second ave. 1-17-4t °o-o See Our William Simon, government tank car gauger for the Western Weigh- ing & Inspection Bureau of Chicago, Big Display is in Casper today on official business. oo William T. Stubbs, sheepman of this county, well-known left yester- day for Mishawaka, Ind. for a . OF THE FAMOUS month’s visit with friends and rela- “PICKARD” HAND PAINTED tives. oo CHINA. IN A CLASS ALL J. J. Burieson, formerly of Casper ITS OWN but now proprietor of a drug store at Riverton, visited here briefly y: jday enroute to Omaha for a |with his parents. He was accompan- ied by Clarence Wimpeny of River- ton. oo The Kimball Drug Store | Fred F. Shuman of Chadron, trav- eling auditor for the Chicoga & \Northwestern, ishere for several jdays on semi-official business. oo William W. Grieve of Oil City is in Casper for a few < visiting with jhis mother, Mrs et Grieve on |South Wolcott street. | oo The Bonton CAFE | Burlington Train No, 29 pulled in-| \to Casper this afternoon eight hours THHE PLACE, TO EAT ; EV- behind schedule owing to a snow blockade on the line between Chey- fenne and Hartville Junction. The! company put a snowplow and two en- \gines toework to remove the obstruc- |tion which was made difficult by its \shrifting before a heavy wind. Pa 9 9 5 The deferred annual meeting of the Casper Industrial Club will be held at the Industrial Club rooms Fri-| day evening at 8 p.m. Directors for) the ensuing year’will be elected and a brepodrt of the past year will be read.| lIt is an important meeting and a large; attendance is urged ERYTHING FIRST CLASS : : REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS A_ SPE- CIALTY. | 139 South Center Street Come in and Try J. A. Ward, sae Pes been confined \to his home for the past ten days with! a severe attack of the grip, is back at his desk as busy as ever. Ba se CHILDREN’S DANCING CLASS William Harry. Newmeyer Piano Instruction STUD1IO—Lynch Building, 111 East Second Street. Parents interested in having their children learn to dance properly should call or phone 270 to the Misses Bohlke at the Moose Hal! ballroom, or DAILY—1 00 to 5:30 P. |aesthetic dancing. 12-7-2t Evenings by appointment. Lc oesdiipetsieaserl 1. O. O. F. ATTENTION All members of the Odd Fellows} Order are requested to attend the fu- neral of the wife of Brother Wm. E. | Barnes at the Methodist church Fri-' } Residence Phone 128-W Northwestern train for Chicago, | | “Light That Failed,” at the Lyric this? ie seen on intel screens 4, By the United Press WASHINGTON, | Tick! Tiek! “‘No in practically ncw upright piano, inquire at Jan. 18.—Tick! Quorum—the door-} | keeper will lock the doors, thegser- | | geant-at- arms (via the ticker) will} notify the absentees and. the clerks! will call the roll.” And the “absen-| tees,” reclining in their private offi- | ces in the Senate Office Retains, se- veral blocks from the Capitol, will glance at the tape and hurry, via their subterranean pa y, to the Si fate cha Present.” | This will be the future proceedure in the upper house of Congress, and possibly the lower, if plans being for- mulated today’ carr The Senate Chamberlin’s Furniture Store Cadillac Cars We have a car load of new Sen- . chamber is to be cc ected up with PAULINE FREDERICK ‘| the Senate office building, across the} Fauna Planers fersaneat |way, with a regular “ticker” service, | e PAULINE FREDERICK IS ON jas are stock brokerage offices. - a l ac rs SUNDAY BILL AT IRIS ory |Midwest Annex Work ss of being versatile has! Is Progressing Despite the Inclement Weather| This its draw-backs, busir | as Pauline Frederick | found when she was acting in “Ashes) ‘phe goundation work on the of Embers” in which she is being! new annex to the Midwest Hotel ic starred by the Famous Players at the| Iris Sund In this P; t progressing in spite of the severe Tris Sunday. In this Paramount pic-|weather. ‘The workmen have now in- e Miss Frederick plays two distinct-|/o4ed Genter street and es ly different roles. While the picture); 4) . d are putting in transit. Watch this space for announce- ment of their arrival aad then come in and see them big ee : h ai SS obaiti in the cement foundation work that Nokes add sit bial hats od t che| 2dioins the curbing. W. F. Henning, Sith etd SL er that she/the owner of the big building, does would have to wear the costumes for} not believe in letting the grass grow junder his feet when he starts on a | job, and he generally finishes it, gardless of the obstacles. both roles at the same spot, which was }fally an hour’s motor ride from the} studio. Anyone but Miss Frederick] would probably have had visions of traveling back and forth from the lo-, cation to the studio in order to make her changes. But the Famous Play- ers star simply ordered her limousine, loaded her cer costumes and her maid into the car, and proceeded to make her changes right where the scenes The Coliseum Garage re- Special! Special! were being taken—with the limou- sine curtains discreetly drawn, of course. Overcoats Best Values --- Newest Models Hart Schaffner & Marx and Style Plus & A oa To further our policy of not carrying stock over ROBERT EDESON (PATHE)” SPLENDID PICTURE PROGRAM AT LYRIC TODAY AND FRIDAY from season to season, we will place on sale to- day, and continuing for TEN DAYS; our entire stock of OVERCOATS No reservations. { Moving picture devotees will wel-. come the superb Pathe picture, the afternoon and tonight. The leading role is carried by Robert Edeson, a star of filmdom, supported by Joseph Collins, Lillian Tucker, Claude Flem- ing and a notable cast. “The Light That Failed” is from the pen of Rud- yard Kipling, and is a Gold Rooster feature in five parts. Tomorrow the second installment of “Gloria's R&mance,” with Billié? , Burke, will be the main attraction.) Readers of The Tribune who have Your unrestricted choice of our entire stock of OVERCOATS at the follow- ing prices: : |day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. By read the daily installments of this Bob s Auto jorder of D. A. Hobertson, Noble’ thrilling romance, are eager to see it f ; ; Grand. 1-18-1t' enacted in the pictures. { Livery | Amuse. | In addition to “Gloria's Romance,”|#— ~*¥YsoOpius Vivercoars, oe) { Sant aenycr ian Eads Rye ors, ee tel ‘ “Mishaps of Musty Suffer.” so the WH $18.00 Overcoats ........--.- serene Stand: at Grand ‘Contral Hotel There will be no choir practice of world’ re grantext Senitie tegms—ten- Ph 57 the chorus for union meeting until nis, boxing champions, ‘wrestling WH ¢99 Qvercoats .....-.....scseceee one Seturday evening at 8 o'clock. H Bae Sis Seat + ere NEW ARRIVALS Special Rates to Salt Creek and the Oil Fields | Advance shipment of the early Spring styles ‘in the Satin and Satin and Straw combination Hats, the lat- est word in aldies’ headwear. See MORES & LUTAS GROCERY as at MONTGOMERY'S. - 1-17-8t, COMPANY SPECIAL Genuine Wyoming Honey, from the, alfalfa frelds in the Big Horn Basin, fresh and sweet. 16 cents per comb. *Kitto Grocery, phone 264. 1-16-6t | peed £ sere el Fancy and Stapie Groceries Exclusive Line of Imported Attention! Goods Deputy organizers wanted, for the Knights and Ladies of Security. Coun-, cils te be organized at Casper, Doug-' las, Glenrock, Lingle, Wheatland,’ Torrington, Ft. Laramie, Guernsey, Pine Bluffs, Burns, Hartville, Rock River and Lusk. Communications from other cities and towns in Wyo- ming will be cheerfully answered. Pleasant work, good pay. particulars address MRS. B, Dj BALL, Disirict Manager, 20 verse Bldg., Laramie, Wyo. ——s- MINER FOUND WITH JUGULAR VEIN CUT ROCK SPRINGS, January 18—On_ tween nine and ten o'clock on Thurs-| day morning the dead body of Law-| rence Likerson was found lying on, the floor of Kiaduinedi's hirano on the; creek near No. 10 mine. An examin- a result of knife wounds. More than, a score of kvife wounds from stab-| jbing were found on his breast and. ‘abdomen, and the right jugular vein] had kni 132 W. Second St.; Tel. 134-5 i KIM-} Con-! 1-17-tf, ‘pocket billiard champs, For further “8° |champions—Jimmy Clabby, Joe Wel- ding, Wm. Demetral, Wm. Borne, You’ve read. about 'em—now’s your chance to see’ them face to face. SE ee EES “THE TWO EDGED SWORD” AT “THE IRIS: TOMORROW Fie ee eit NES SA 84 SR 8088 FOS “The Two-Edged Sword” at the? Iris is remarkable for several things The plot is distinctly novel and one which “holds the attention until the last foot of film has been run. The! east is well balanced—excellent act- jing and perfect photography having combined in the production of a pic- ture par excellence, Edith Storey gives her customary ;careful interpretation of an unusually strong part,the role of Mary Brooks offering exceptional opportunity for the display of her pecular talents, | Miss Stprey possesses the happy! trait of being. able to portray many; parts of characters of widely diffcrent | and attainments with but slight! change in her facial make-up. In the part of Dorthy Allen, the pampered and petted wife who im- agines herself neglected, Miss Jose- phine Earle scores another triumph in her usual line. She gets away big in the Vampire role. Many times a rformer enjoys sucess with a cer- in style of part; and suddenly by ie merest chiince, reversing to a typ fhich is its exact antithesis, goes over just twice as big, and Lgediega cieates a new screen. Take Advantage of this Opportunity. 2. ae . THAT OVERCOAT NOW Michaels, Stern & Co, | The Bloom Shoe & Clothing Go. “The Sign of Correct Styles for Men.” uality Oil & Development ‘Co, tf post a ere interested in oil Sirf aod be well Fepaid to — (Deas rt ee do it. You will be putting your with shaye confidence in ther'own deal and pat in their own money. y Oil & Development t Co. gz 112 South Street #4 _ CASPER, WYOMING