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PAGE EIGHT 3 ‘ = ‘FINGER LOST |SEVENTEEN ON “QUICKSIND’ 16 BIG =f] . ed) | WALLACE REID BOOK | TASH DRAMA OF THE curt |. C2SPer wee igre | NENT INNEW PLAY. 7 MACHINERY sie alll mch has written a x = ‘ fi i npanpexcesd ,Millions,” a comedy of money, love| the victim of an accident yesterday court this morning to answer charges jand adventure, which will be shown| at the company plant ‘n which his| for minor infractions of city statutes jae the Iris theater today, affords pight hand got caught in the machin- Part of the cases were continued v ingly interesting story for Dorothy Dalton’s new Thomas H. Ince-Para- mount picture, in “Qu nds” which er ery at the plant, resulting in the loss 'til this evening’s session for further iwill be presented at the Iris theater ALT. PM La Waliace Reid one of the best roles of Thursday. R. Cecil Smith prepared Wr, CASPER CHAPTER NO. 4. jhis screen career. In this picture, ? consideration. A freak developed, ; ird and Center Made Bases forthe scenario and Victor Schertzinger! Ot rh Stary New York-Ohio Strike in Entirel he is a book agent who suddenly in- of the index finger and the lacera- tha(fonily! twor of THE IIAR gE ecened, Bs Renumbering with a Few |sirected the film. In this picture Miss! secona ana I Ala ¥ herits forty millions of dollars and the| tion of the other fingers. Drs. Leeper cases had a charge of drunkennes. New Field Is Located on Pat- en follow- i 5 |Dalton returns to the emotional in ing Blue course of his existence natur- and Downie attended the injured The list included statutory ch a ' 5 rary Mrs. Keefe . 5 Z A yaCnarges, Changes Authorized in \a drama of the city showing the trials E s entable Land and Service jay is changed thereby. | }man, who was in serious condition disturbance and disorderly conduct Names of Streets. of a young wife whose husband is Is Gertain | Syfieistart® toMtive tHe life of a man! iin, excessive loss of blood. His (besides two drunks falsely accused of forging a check on ° of wealth, but soon falls victim to the| 5 z ny eel os —_~> - — } — ‘ennui which often overcomes the ido] | C°"dition is reported as favorable to- A strike of importance to Casper Tich. Then follow a series of rapid sy: ——= jin that it insures an inexhaustible fire adventures, involving a beautiful z supply of gas from lands that are heroine whose father-had been robbed 1 of the report of the his firm is sent to prison for five pe which had charge years. sed renumbering of To provide a livelihood for her- adop commit Buy It or Trade It. ENTER ~ ee reets systematic arrangement self and her little girl, the wife gets Z of numbering on houses was adopted ;Work in a cabaret conducted by a ———- | patentable, thereby dispensing with by. the book agent’s uncles, and a, by the council last night by a unani.|ward boss who admires her. To this ANCIENT ORDER OF MINERNIANS. the necessity of awaiting the out- Chase after the millions after they mous vote. The committee which had place comes the junior member of Second and Fourth Sundays. |come of the leasing bill, is reportgd have vanished suddenly. There are charge of the readjustment of num-|the -firm for which her husband Ed Savage, Secretary. | from the South Casper Creek field, ™any notable scenes, one being the @a e r -= roo bering and. street nes was com-/worked and is smitten with her casPeER LOD 1. 0, 0, F, 26 miles from Casper and located di- burning of an inn in which the hero! posed of W. W. Sproul, postmaster, charms. Believing that she may find rectly between the Poison Spider and 8nd heroine narrowly escape with f Pine Mountain domes. THe New York their lives. MBUS Oil and Ohio Companies thru, joint | drilling arrangements brot in & 20-' py pcg |ve Bot beastly cold in Permanent, Innocuous Attorney R. H. Nichols, representing out something to advantage, she leads the chamber of commerce, and M. N.'the young rounder on and on the Wheeler, city engineer. ,very night her husband escapes from resdays The following is a summary of the/prison and is in hiding, the former cntent. million-foot gasser at about 1,600" “Mies Whi a i i 3 , BELG AL a eee 3 itty—“‘Never mind, Bevis. Getsils of the report: jfollows her to her apartment. There, CNIGHTS OF b feet Sua sand has ‘barely been pon erainbie Even if it’s only a hird. street shall be the base street|too comes the ward boss ‘and ir aed ag if , ‘ated. . cold, it’s something.”—Tit-Bits. running east and west and Center |fight, he is struck down by the you location of the new well is the me n stree Numbering of blocks he has killed the man and extort Wilbur Fos! running north;man. The wife makes him believe) ———————————————-_ | 9. section 34-33-84 and proves an ntirely new field. The gas is com- ACCAHEE! o. F. H | Sheep Branding Paint commence from these streets,/confession of the forgery for wi ‘ First and Inys. j ine from a 10-inch hole. | with 100 in each direction her husband is being punished. Then Mrs: ry | The significance of the strike lies the and meridian the cafe proprietor comes to and or- CASPER L¢ A. F.& A. ™.| n the fact that the gassers hereto- fore opened located inside with- Irewn areas and their operation de- ‘nends on the enactment of a leasing’ HCA. | bill, ‘This delay is no longer a aad stumbling block to-piping gas te Cas- per for domestic and commercial pur- SMOREHOUSE: | ’ § ' ry feef of property ders the arrest of the profligate and \ will be designated with a certain num- promises to exert his influence in be- ber. *h block will con: ef a half of the wrongly accused man. hundred where possible. | THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. May 20. lel to the above and all bias or|~7Hon. J. A. Delfelder, mayor of na Arbuckl Second a iaeal THE UNIVERS. sepe Al] streets pa will be named stree MODERN WO ™ diagonal ones will be designated ag |ptivercony will contribute a large part, poses and early installation of serv- avenue: ee the program of the big ‘Treat ice here cun be expected: j ‘The changes that will be made in|’E™ Rough Stampede” which will be Eve | a t held in Thermopolis June 27, 28 and JN. Krauss, Secretary street names follow: ; re 27, 28 an First street will he extended from| 29. Mr. Delfelder will bring his | n street west to the Standard|trained dogs here for the show to- Dr. W. Downie left last night for POCATION-' Denver where he will ‘spend several | TRIQUOIS COUNCIL 'TAS Pe rs . r days on business in connection with Holmes Hardware Co. Reet ‘a haiie eee ih a ays ” ry. , gerher with a big bunch of bucking Second and Fourth W his interests in the Alliance Refining rthwestern avenue will be!" M Delfeld : ies : Frances Schmidt, Secre jcompany, which .i§ constructing a| “HOLMES TO HOMES” iced from Northwestern avenue | r. Delfelder owns the largest DEE No. 12.| plant at Thermopolis {kennel of trained dogs in the north. NATRONA west, and these dogs are not thej CASPER ch to Yellowstone avenue from the in- or ote ote WYOMING tersectio ith Second street north : 4 i + * eel anilive Laney maar ordinary trick dogs, but ere trained| jy proviso o The best store in the best little city. | oan eRe URERO TT n street to fight deadly rattlesnakes. The} — 1. 0,0. F. Han, up the west solicits, at reast, a share) r M ; \ eanine: y » i i re Second and th Thursdays. , o. r = ee eastward will be changed to Ingersoll |Canines show remarkable intelligence So SIMI SGNOTERORCEN | aC CLe Tc romene OnLy iis rtetttte jin protecting themselves from the Lind street will be changed to fangs of he venemous serpents, and Logon street for its entire length. | when they are liberated among a den ‘il be required to{0f the reptiles, they soon make short | residences and places work of Killing them. Moving pic- with numbers in accord-|t¥re companies have made several th the plat provided, with the {Pictures of the dogs in action, and | cven numbers on the west side and/have been exhibited in every large | odd numbers on the east side of the ‘ity in the United States. Mr. Del- sireet and likewise the even numbers félder is very fond of his pets, and on the south sid nd the odd num. they receive the attention that makes | bers'on'the north side of the streets. them love their master with the tend- | vy, The city will purchase the numbers | erness of a child’s love for its mother. | {pono com to be used and will supply them to the i —4 ng our store or on delivery. All are = | treated alike. Pay CASH and Pay Bp onoaw |! ESS. We cater to quality as well | 1s price. Groceries Meats and Hard. | == ; : ; ark i | if vare = , ame | te CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., : bl LS Phone 10. | coodn ‘unt be givictor GEracciaeyd ae 1, ROYAL MASTERS Save your money—ear at the Har CASPER property owners. All figures will be| «pjease, mum, there ain’t no coal! ce 2 z= 7 in black in ener to form a8 deep # {left in the cellar.” — = a | ine Did you ever stop to think contrast with the general color of the) « a idn’t. v. 5 BROTHERHOOD © | = * of the after-dark appearance i = possible. Winydon earth didn't you tell me AM ICAN YOEMAN.| + = of your home and how impo: 1 pos : ‘before? Moon | tant a part lighting plays A \ joone confusion at the present) “Beceause there was some then.” Third Wednesday | making it more “homey.” more time necessitates emergency witthotls |The Passing Show. | B. Jennings, Secretary. comfortable, more cheerful? an e rency : °] isting | Do you realize that you can an emergency was declared | existing eS 33 5. actually paint with light by and report of the committee was Those Lost Letters 2 jlannine: therarrangementand ordered in foree at once. “Did you mail my letter? ’’ color effects of lighting fix- (ay lsorryutnrediiealithe) absent tures ad portable lamps Orewa nob e eeu bs vAnd-.this can be inexpen- | BISHOP GREER |minded husband. “I forgot all about £ é WG SN OF THE WORLD. 0. 0. u oO fia and Third Thursdays Cora ‘Byans, Noble Grand i clypladgne by using current- $t.2? oe my “. IN “Well, don’t ‘take it to heart. The Picking Them Out BU I | Columbia Mazda Lamps ANSWERS CALL |postéoffice would probebly have done |. “Here ,an applicant for a Cab-! . i ‘K indiplete ine o: mes: AVI AGE OF 75 ithe same thin, ‘Washington Star. | inet office. | quallt? jumpe alw: favetone f te “Good! What qualifications does } ssexnert eivice on lightng ee | Read the Tribune ads. the lack he diocese. Deere REPORT OF CONDITION | COTTAGE CHEESE She ees of st to his ability as an adminis- | trator and organizer, probably Bishop ee TEE AWIY OP GENREIGHAG! = | FRESH MADE EVERY DAY Gr most’ prominent chzracteristic 23 AL BANK. AT CASPER, IN THE STATE! ean chia oes ane democracy. He| OF WYOMING, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MAY 12, 1919 | was spoken of as a “Bishop without Sa trappings.” It was said at the time : cf his consecration as bishop that}Ioans and discounts_- $1,291,941.6 = a cs until he had been invested with the | Qverdrafts, unsecured ears 3,457.96 ; ad never worn any of the | U. 5. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par “GET THE HABIT” : ‘ e ; of the sacerdotal office.!,, Yalue) ~.-~..----—. 50,000.00 3: us his reeson for this that|U- S. Bonds and certifi | ihe livery of the church was a con-| onneiiandiunbleazed a1 0001007 Natr na Butter Sh cession to his own weakness and hel Liberty Loan Bonds, 3} 0 op . e was said to have made the state- unpledged ___ 27,180.00 | 112 N. Durbin—Phone 943 ment that if he could not, by his|Liberty Loan Bonds, 344, 4, and 4% per cent, Watch Our Windows THE BIG BUSY STORE Watch Our Windows own bearing and conduct, impress | pledged to secure state or other deposits or | Open Daily Until 7:00 P. M. men as being different from them- a pues payable = ae 15,000.00 Sunday 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. = selves he did cure ke c 's other .S. Meech by. atadeal aagene: thet the | UeeMamapihuapieined coc cee 25,091.38 ANNA nuns : |Stock of Mederal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of s ea a Te — " Bishop Greer was born at Wheel- subscription) | — - 3,000.00 - Pe MEMS ;, Lawful reserve with Federal Re ae ae Bee ae pau | Cash in vault and net amounts due from na- Bee or Crean ocala oe Men tional i ban kee ee ple and I\s grandfather — was | Net xumounts due from banks, man of the Church of England, COMpanies mee ee een 5 y years in Wheeling. |Checks on other banks in the He was ¢ Washington reporting bank ---~- ee ee 74,002.23 College, Pa., in » and prepared | Checks on banks located out: of city or town : | himself for the study of law, but of reporting bank and other cash items___ 20,440.82 1,260,668.87 tirst taught school for a year at Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due ae | P tel ad! from U. S. Treasurer. i 2.500.00 own, , and then determmed 03'026.98 the ministry. He entered J#terest earned but not collected —---...-_.- 23,026.9 uF t Bpisc opal Seminary | War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps ac- | tually owned — yon College. He was made a m the same year ond graduated Total and sumed charge of the | Christ Church, Clarksburg, W. Va. | was ordained a priest in 1868 Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 and became a rector of ‘Trinity |Surplus fund —~- = - 60,000.00; r ) Church, Covington, Ky., where he |Undivided profits, less current expenses, inter- ce remained until he accepted a call in est and taxes py id —— secre catcnee 95,621.73 } to Grace Church, Providence Amount reserve: or taxes accrued ---_- = 500. 1g te vonGrac ’ * Circulating notes outstanding = 50,000.00 A Rod. ; . . {Net amount due to banks f 3 He was married in 1869 to Miss!” companies ‘ 35,028.07 153,116.86 834,356.96 ------- 178,752.00 me city or town MATINEE BEST VENTILAT- sss L e ED THEATER IN 2:30 & 4 P. M. THE STATE TONIGHT i 1S J ea e] THE HOUSE OF QUALITY FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 “ag PICTURES 399.71 <riameae yy MATINEE TODAY NcHT = maTINNE TOMORROW NIGHT Madlaine Traverse Caroline . Keith of Covington, Certified checks outstanding - 880.06 h ‘ney had two sons and two ,Cashier’s checks on own bank rs 4,49 (19 ry) y; | Individual deposits subject to check__-_- 2,157,3 eMedia Jee I N RA) SD g Ree vthor Bishop Greer con-; Certificates of gepoatt due in less than 30 days 21,300.00 5 } reliziouy |State, county, or other municipal deposits 7 : several books on | religious |" 0 red by pledge of assets of this bank_- 15,000.00 6 THE STORY OF A WOMAN'S SACRIFICE FOR LOVE 1 Things to God,” | Certificates of deposit +--~-- Bearers Wit 82 i f eer and His Place,” ana | Other time deposits --—__- rar cebcceosusces, 1 6.52 2,537,144.73 ——also—— “Visitations.” Matar eae me wo ook $2,746,266.46 7 = | State of Wyoming, 99 Gentleaiint | POARINE SHUMAKER, cashier of the above-named bank do sol-, Ethel— I’m afraid that bell learns iver ‘that the above mtatemment is ruehto the best of my knowledge > IN HIS LATEST TWO. mezns another caller.” 5 und belief. CARL F. SHUMAKER, Cashier. -REEL COMEDY Fred (imploringly) —" You know | Correct-A test :- : be ; : ke re is such a thing as your not B. B. BROOKS, Inherits 40 Millions while eating a 30c dinner! Would A SOFT TENDERFOOT” heing at hom * | P. J. O'CONNC2, ‘ ‘ 2 Ethel (suggestively)—" Yes, and| G.E. ABBOTT, You finish the meal before going for the money ? = A TWO-REEL COMEDY OF WESTERN LIFE there is such thise as my being ‘ ROCLOES. Air : => vos i | bscribed and sw to before me this 15th day of May, 1919. Fy ! ee ¥ ane engaged.’ —Tit Bi Bubscr bau ierie wort ° Se AS YS PHILLIPS, R Try it hnd see! Admission—10c & 25¢ —:— Admission—-10c & 25c | | (SEAL) Notary Public. Home cooking at the fiu.vey. | My commission expires Merch Ist, 1923. j