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ISAT LYRIG SHON OF LATE Two Weeks “Standing Room Only’ and sofite- Ve limes hot even that has been the of! der of the day at the Lyric theatre for the last two weeks. With such pictures as “The Brat,” starring Nazimova; . Douglas Fairbanks, in “His Majesty, the American,” patryhs of this popwar motion picture thea have stood in the snow in’ ofder to gel to see these high class produc- tions. Those going to see Nazimova last week end expected to sce an ordi- nary artistic picture by this star. In- stead they saw a drama of the high-| est order containing action, husior, | pathos, and plot development at every turn of the reel. More than that they saw Nazimova at her best supported; by a superb company, Its appagl was in the humen interest’ developed. This week, Henry Brennafi is promising another star production ih “Six Feet. Four.” villiam. Rusgell, a giant eetor of 6 feet 4 inches, plays the leading role.’ Speaking of “red blood,’ this photoplay comes. re¢oin- | mended as having thrills and excite- | ment in every foot. Arrangements’ are being made to) show “Under-Current,” a Select Pic- | iure, starring Guy Empey, famotd t 3 | | FOUR/DAMSELS’ CHOSEN TO SUCCEED MARY PICKFORD—Some cf theso days Mary Pickford will be ready to retiné) With this possibility in mind film oromoters recently conducted a contest which 2,000 girls nded, the probable saccessor to Miss Pickford to be picked from them. Four were chesen and will be given pa du''coming movie productions. At the left is Anita Booth of New York. In the center are Miss AECEWED START three months the comps is visiting the Denyer Recrnitin, genfelter, Stuby IN NAVY, CLAIM: Hnavy. statioi in ory ire eager n the.U So Says General Superintendent of fintil 1912. fer enlisted Service Motor Trick Company s mate, 1 the employ ¢ rze of the » the Denver) "| patable pair S. Tenn, @ fromh 1908 ig, for two tical dep at Kai Teer eeeere eres te Carrere ss e Kee aene Charles Lingenfelter, general su-} perintendent for assembly, road test} ahd repair of the Service ompany, of Wabash, Ine States navy full credit for his. rapid} rise with the company whieh in four! years at th 26> put him in his responsi Lingenfelter is in Denver on a} 4 large amount of swinging back and forth from one corner of the! country to the other. Mr. Palmer and his friends can hardly be blamed under such circumstances fdr fecling that the. attorney general oaght to traipse about a little himself. The forthcoming tour of. Mr. Palmer has revived reports that he} 3 has the di Wilson for tt of President hrather than! Mr. Me- is being st uch and Chadbourne of New ding to the current. po-j , and also by numerous F The, Mr. Palm- relation to| Motor} x 5 eAnnouncement We wish to announce to our friends and ¢us- tomers the removal of the Oxy-Acetylene Welding Shop to Old General Machine Shop Building Will be pleased to have you call, as we feel we can give you Better Service than ever in our new location. Fred Woodbridge | the gervice the Set- al ttaih- _ In Switzerland a bride will permit Walling and Lingenfel-| no ofe, not even her parents, to kiss Git} | het-upen the lips on her wedding dag ‘SOLDIER SUPERNISORS Blanche McCagity.of San Antonio, Texas, Miss Anetha Getwell of Chicago. At the right ie Miss Virginia Brown .of New, York. : PROPRIETOR South Wolcott and Linden Acress from the Coliseum LIE IESE clearly in- vs of those gentlemen on of the third term y share in the widely \dieating th | Hoan campaigens and otherwise, thus’ on the { extending* his political acaunintance- Presume | ship; and that Secretary Baker and expr | fas Seeretary Daniels, who are credited venture | with presidential ambitions have done ble Phone 674-3 CE: LURK FOR CENSUS APPOINTED uathor of “Over the Top.” feature productions being brougiit to} Casper for the patrons of the Lyric | theatre are to be announced hater. | PARLIAMENT IN. Economy Campaign, North Russian War and Irish Probléms Are Taken Up LONDON, Oct.°22. (United Préss.} -~Parliament has reassembled af- ter a two months vacation, and the opposing parties lined up for a stren- uons fall session. . Questioners were busy early and the occupants of the government “front bench” had # lively time at. the hands of manne who. were..chied) : Interested. * -bhe resute of tho movernes Ren Tabanoing campaign,’ ‘the North Russian war und Premier Lioyd George’s Irish trade and labor policies. The Irish question was on the list for an early government;<statement Lloyd George aving promised a néw home rule bill this session, and in any. everlt Some ‘action ‘muét be taken soon, otherwise the 1914 bill becomes | x law six months after the-conclusion of peace. Définite action with refer- engé to the coal industry is. alsa. tin- perailve, anda fresh statemment.on thé cubineta_ trade’ policy. is due. i National -expenditare ~ questions were-expected to bring Chancellor of the Exchequer’ Austen’ Chamberlain into the limelight; members being an- sy over unofficial reports that the much-vaanted government econo- mies had only resulted in Gn annual suving of from $76,000,000 to €126,- 000,000 which on a daily expendittire of $10,000, in excess of revenue was held to be inadequate. Speaker J. W. Lowther took. the chalr in, the house of commons at 246 pom. cor —- oo - ‘ ‘POLAR BEAR’ IN SIBERIAN TRADE NOME, Alaska. (By mail.) —Vilh- jalmur Stefansson’s one time explor- ing schooner, the Polar Bear, which recently was overhauled at St. Mich- Jaska, has been put in the Si- berian coast trading business. . She now is the property of Louis Levy & Co. ‘rancisco. five forner sokdiers and. sailors have been appointed ‘supervisors for th: ! Politicians See Presidential Boom Fourteenth. Deéennial Census, accord: | aa Propose dd Tour-of Attorney . ‘ : e General to Smite High , ‘ 4 crs ess Per Mile WASHINGTON, Oct. 22,—Politi-' cians in Washington cannot repress a! smile over the announcement that { Mitchell Palmer, attorney general, about to visit 20 states and a la number of ¢ with the avowed object of carrying on the govern- } ment’s fight against the high cost of living. The interpretation which had been $ put on the announcement of Mr.! — ‘oun at “ Miller Tires Cost ling to an antouncement ‘issued b | “The census bureau was particular \ly glad ‘whenever it found a former jSérvico man’for the job of supe ivisor,”” announced the- director: of census, Sam~L. Rogérs.. ‘Most. of thé applicakts who . qualified, . how- yever, Were men of. more maturo age tand of broadér experience than the majority, of oldiers and sailors.” |. Three women appepr on the list of supe ,one having been ap- pointed taj, e-in*the state of New ork ‘one oir Texas grid one in Ne- vaua. N passenger and commercial cars, competing against every leading make, Millers prove lowest in cost per mile. } + This-isithe first time in the| Palmer before it was man thei * i y hours old; i history of tiie. ‘Census bureau that | was th in reality the attorney gen- Millers have proved EEE women have. cheen’ selected to fill) oral wad not: ao-deoply. interested in| : these posit op a | Of the S72 aujiérvisors chosen ap-} proximately, 160. are lawyers. Ex-! ‘service men ‘bine ‘noxt an numbers is he was in planning the strategy tand editora‘'yank third with more) of a Palmer boom for the Democratic ; than 40° appointnients. ¢ pEarmers are: presidential nomination. It did not represented” with “abot “26, while egeape notice that Mr. Palmer on the educators, numbering about 20, run day of the announcement conferred ithe farmers:2. close rave.) °°: | with - prominent’ Democratic _politi- Severs} physicians have undertaken ns of his state including Joseph e task of collecting Unclo Sam's! Guffey of Pittsburgh. statistics} and Hkewise a great many, Exactly how the attorney general. business’ men: Beier + 2ad 4 ‘ by his “swing around the circle” can RS Encl supetvisor appointed. had to: carry on the high cost of living cam-| undérgo rigid tests as.to hia fitness paiyn any more effectively has so for the position, especial ‘strées hav- fur not been clearly explained. On, ting. been. laid on, character and ex- the other hand there is no doubt that | perienee. Ry ae ae Mr. Palmer had an eye on the Dem- “No man was appointed a super- ocratic nomination in 1920 and there visor for the fourteenth census,” ‘said ure substantial reasons from this jMr. Rogers, ‘until every | possible standpoint why he should want to jguarantee was given as to his abil-|tour the country. Nationally speak- lity and -hohesty, Chardcter was at ing he is but little known and his all times the leading and\predomi-, tfip will obviously widen his acquaint- {nating consideration with the census; ance. Hureau in every appointment made.’"! Naturally as a presidential aspir- 1 oe . jant Mr. Palmer and his friends can- | not be forgetful of the fact that Mr. | McAdoo traveled ely over the} maze Union Made | Alaska products shipped to “the out-} : At All Dealers by the unusual mileage of one or two tires. Each is a long distance runner. Casing after casing these tires have out- run all standard mileage guarantees. Sf All Wear Alike Only by building every one the same has Miller produced tires that wear alike un- der the same conditions. Each, regardiess of the mileage run, is guaranteed against defects in workmanship and materials. making" a charge against the food hoarders, profiteers, and other ele- inents of the high cost of living forces Besides giving you uniform long ‘dis- tance mileage, you get the famous Geared- to-the-Road Tread. This cog-like tread gives you positive traction on wet roads and pavements and prevents spinning and slipping. Put Millers to the Tesi Drive up or call up, and have a pair of the tires put on your car. Then keep care- ful record of the mileage. That’s all we ask! | side” during Adgust were valued at! } $6,572,998, according 10 the customs! | fiouse teport.. More than .7,800 tons | of copper Were exported during the! jfionths to the. smelter eat Tacome;| ib. 2 ACME RUBBER C0. : Sunday Dinner, Oct. 26th, 1919 : Casper, Wyo. i : ——__—— a — tie 123 West First St. Phone 249 1 Ripe Olives Chiron Ae Bs Dill Pickles hi é Fricagsé of Chicken | Spaghetti Milahaise 4 Chicken Giblats, Creole fl . Cranberries + Lat ; Cotabination Salad |; ti; Hot Wheat Gems 4 Coffee et Served Home Style Pric 4 Serving Hours—6:30 to 8:30: 11:30 to 419015 to 7. id 2 to quote such prices, . Our, daily dill-of-faré consists of the same t; umber of articles, changed every meal.: ’ i MEAL TICKETS—21 Meals for $9.80. 22Ssz 752 ea The Réati gio Ba Try to fied ctr Dinlag Roow Baked Dumplings . © We have practically no overhead éxpenses, hence we are able . cArmy & Navy Club | Besdmont 6f ths West Hotel SPELT noire rieeitrrerieereeterseriaa | Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Peas in Cream Flaked Potatoes Queen's Padding Tea “Every Puff a Pleasure” B0c ‘Sweet and Mild GEARED-TO-THE-ROAD | L. G: MURPHY -CIGAR CO. H Wholesale NG Standing in Line tessa hee s he 1 wi utd in «@