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_THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920, IRIS AND NEW REX THEATERS ARE SOLD, CONSIDERATION (5 $325,000) Newly Organized Investment Company Financed by Casper Interests Takes Over Show Houses from W. R. Sample; Villnave Is Manager W. R. Sample has sold the Iris theater and the new Rex theater, rapidly nearing completion, for the sum of $325,000, according to It has been reported that the sale would be completed either this or next week but it was not until yes- The Rex Investment company purchased the two theaters, A. H. Stewart, a local real es- an announcement made today. terday that the announcement was the turning any is cap. 00 shares the capital npany are, Stewart. O. . Thomas and Floyd Included : Villnave cht 00 theater delivered to company when completed which will by it August 15. Thomas Villnave, of his the Iris theater, is ret of both the T enterprise as rined as manager} theate ample for | The Iris about ten yea after the arrival of Mr ple in the city. The Rex Investment comps nouncement of its $15,900. bought 2 is to be J Acts from the Orpheum circuit and possibly later the} stock company playing in Denver will be brought to the Iris theater. If the Casper theater public shows] F’ s high ¢ ttrac, feat tin: | that it « tions in " nd stoc uc ’ by t - Direct-| ! authorized. Sand stag the older tt mo uipme row used for vaudeville and plays. Say TIONAL CON et Hill quoted speech tion in Chicago. '—Miss M.: Cn a EE Se ew cent - fhe Casper Dailp ECribune Midwest Review to Boost. Circulation | June J other en j}north of the and Salt Creek road. Ifribune office, prov church basement. ea FOUND 22, automonil nle articl about 5 . The increase in the} circulation will place all stockholders| of the compan: employes and all financial publications in on the Midwest Review unusual and personal touch car ried out through the Review under the edtorship of Mr. Rir has had much/§ Has stood the test of time. ution has made the pk Casper to Den lighting equipments repaired. publication from AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., 136 E. Midwest Ave. (Old 111 E, First St.) NOTICE! Junior Ch an Endeavor of North st Of] Casper Ct I hold ice cream ent is - il be 3-Mile ranch on Kay Owner come property and pay 6-29-6t m Phone 9683 “Benevolent and ‘Protective Order of Elks There will be a regular session of this lodge on Friday evening, July 2, at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows’ Hall. All visiting Elks invited to attend. ROBT. COHEN, Secretary. Casper Lodge No. 1353, B. P. 0. E. A jar} arettes for Highest Possible Quality at Lowest Possible Price PURS are jumping over jack-rabbits running the same way. In the pop- ularity race, Spurs could even carry a handicap and yet be first under the wire. And no wonder! That good tobacco taste and fragrance—that satiny, imported paper, ‘crimped, not pasted—that sma1 brown and silver package, three-fold, to keep Spurs always fresh—they show you something! The world loves a winner. The gram stand is crowded. Hear’em cheer! Spurs are galloping home. Are you on? ‘ Liccerr # Myrrs Tosacco Co, It your dealer cannot supply you, send us $2.00, and we shall be pleased to send you, by prepaid parcel post, a carton of 200 Spur Cigarettes (10 packages). Address: 212 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY |social Thursday evening, July 1st, in 6.30-2t equipment and} to ‘The pioneer battery on motor cars. Used on 5 per cent of the Electrically to do with the phen growth of aaa See Oetase the magazine, ‘The inereased size of the Pine (ORCC Diamond Squeegee TA ES _ Tread Si So ORE than two million Diamond’ Tires are in use—now, almost one for every third car in the United States. The reason that hundreds of thousands of motorists are buying Diamond Tires is because Diamonds are delivering the service. Small wonder that motor- ists buy more Diamonds | than any other tire not | ; sold to car manufacturers | ; for original equipment. | BRODIE RUBBER CO. 148 East Midwest Avenue Phone 1203 Seeseetenteteatoceetetoat aeetostetonteteetonectonecloatocoatctontctnatetnateoesteatecteateteatecteate se Xa 7. % & bo =e ye $a 52 : SALT CREEK, WYO. : of + 9 Ba * Monday, July Sth ’20 : eo b : s x + Salt Creek will celebrate Independence Day with a continuous program. & Iz Everybody is invited and we will guarantee a good iime. " : i ~ + — PROGRAM — + Rx EVENING x | AFTERNOON At 6:30 p. m. a i Boxing and Wrestling BSA oe Beginning at 1 p. m. 10 Rounds Main Event rs oe Al. McManus vs. Kid Jennings os it Baseball Game, Purse $1,000 ei 6-Round Preliminary oe y Salt Creek vs. Gas Plant aa tee a | : 4-Round Preliminary : fe |e Races ofsAllikinds Vincent Boots vs. Sailor Sullivan Be is WRESTLING fe i Cash Prizes for First and Second in All Raymond Johnson vs. Eddie Kenney eo * Battle Royal oo \y Races and Contests | Five Husky Duskies a ~ " kT yy, cm % - MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO BE AT SALT CREEK JULY 5TH. & | fo eo C. M. SANDERSON, Promoter. 2 + fo-4! ? ee Poste teste tote dete ete teste teeta tee te de tee tee tee e te lcde dee Hotiedtic&edirdeeses he Qn, PPMP MO MON OOOO HO HO HO HO HO UO GO VEO HOP HOE OVO HAO VP VO VU WOO GO VO VO VI HD GOV VD HO HINO TONED HG Ho LET A LIFE INSURANCE SPECIALIST ARRANGE YOUR BUSINESS AND FAMILY PROTECTION “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW Phone 153 Io