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a ay a Sov wien og Hl NS Che Casper Daily Eribune ter-cit DAGE EIGHT THEODORE VAIL, BIGGEST’ PHONE * | MAN IN WORLD, © DIES SUDDENLY - ‘Accomplishment Lies | in Universal Use)’ r espect in cor of Invention Thru C&M. W. TODAY dore N. Vail, 74, chairman of the Owned Road from Casper to REFINERY “LOCKOUT? IN [SAPS IN HAWAN BUILD eries, till being out. | at union s' *| tomobile tires and selling them at sale: the an, who has just returned riet. ood for more than six months, uto traveler, most of them k n turned able. | Beef is never seen at a Chinese t at the Eng the butcher. IRIS THEATER TODAY board of directors of the Ameri- can Telephone & Telegraph com- pany, died at Johns Hopkins hos- pital here this morning from a nd kidney here rs eto ero rte nto: Ea rey Z. 5 R & ee 6 5 > = | a | = = fol TOMORROW e Vv » Lander, Passes Out of . Existence Today A MATRIMONIAL NIGHTMARE WITH c ; Constance Talmadge € n . IN. “A T ental empermenta c : “9f\ 99 ife 4 3 ° a By John Emerson and Anita Loose t a Also Two-Reel Vitagraph Comedy lk : i p | “Sauce and Senoritas” auce and Senoritas 4 H a ww A i CAAA . Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no 4 NOTICE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. a te n Pp li t) n i s » he te ti H a) t t! fe pe ir : / 4 Has A rH x fi nk ir = k ‘ ia : in iia h a uv u P n h o tl » t a bi Health bread for husky outdoor kiddies. After the day of real sport that boy and ¢ girl of yours will want a nourishing, substantial food. Sharpened appetites are best satis- h fied with good wholesome bread made of BEST OUT WEST FLOUR | 4-lb. 48-lb. 98-lb. STATUS QUO, IS REPORT SHOES FROM AUTO TIRES oo SELLING THEM AT $1.10 HILO, Island of Hawaii, T. H. il).—Japanese running a factory at laketia, Kena district, this island, manufacturing shoes from old au- a pair, according to an automobile The soles are cut out of casings and 18 tops are stitched on. The shoes sold to Japanese fishermen and workers on the sugar and coffee plantations. | | Oxen capable of drawing the plough and the wagon are considered to be too val- uable to the farmer to be consigned to (By $1.10 from said being: able. Ne Watch Our Windows Phones 13 and 14 SAVIN — > GCENE FROM" THE SAGEBRUSHER” By EMERSON HOUGH Send the Children in Admission,, Children under 12 yéars, 25c until 5:30 in the even- ss I can’t kick off until ] see the Lyric Show LYRIC THEAT Continuous 1:00 p. m. to 11 p. m. ‘ Today,{Saturday and Sunday It was a desperate situation —to escape from this maniac, she fired point-blank ahead, she was blind, but providence guided her and she hit him with the fourth shot fired. Then she stumbled out into the darkness of the forest to- ward certain death, and— SEE THE GREATEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR —It is a big spectacular and inassive production of West- ern romance of the days when might was right in a fight for water rights and homestead lands. 4 Benj. 8 Hampton Production ‘The Sasebrusher” FROM THE NOVEL BY EMERSON HOUGH With ani All-Star Gast, including ROY STEWART, GORDON. RUS- SELL (Six-foot-four), MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE and Eight Others. You will see— It starts off on high and picks us so fast that you will say it's a Whirlwind! See Actors and Actresses working in front of a forest fire so close that you will marvel how they stand the terrific heat. A New York girl answersa matrimonial advertisement in a Montana ee —that is how it all starts. The story is a “Pippin’—it is so good and so unusual that it will be a most pleasant surprise for everyone who sees it. See the big flood thrill: A whole city built and destroyed to make this’ picture. See the blowing up of the dam. , See the fight on the roof of the submerged building between Roy Stewart and Waldhorn. See the thrill- ing rescues while the water is running at a terrific rate of speed. See a cat rescued by the greatest dog actor in the movies. When the Sagebrusher gives up his life for his young wife, a beautiful romance develops in the winning o° the girl by the doctor who restored her sight, after the rough Sagebrusher was’a memory of her romantic past. Next we present the King Comedian of the World— HAROLD LLOYD in his $100,000 Comedy— “Haunted Spooks” Ghosts of Joy and Spirits of Laughter. They-chase the gloom, which the LYRIC goes after, The boy, Harold Lloyd, who wants to get married—has no other faults. The girl, Mildred Davis, sweet sixteen andnever — well, only oncé twice, The Uncle, a mar cf cor‘s—we are not say- ing what sorts. The other girl— all bound round by wealth and luxury. The time—too late for snowballs and too early for June roses. The place—go down the Mississippi river several miles eh amd turn to the right. SCENE FROM“THE SAGEBRUSHER” By EMERSON HOUGH ~ ite A Ben. B. Hampton Production We'll Say We Have a Million-Dollar Show You'll Say: “You Betcha Have” For the love of Mike, Come Early! General Admission— 50c ‘HAUNTED. SPOOKS' x opecial $4100.000 the Afternoon Comedy ing FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1929 nee “