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PAGE EIGHT Soe mer eet 0 EE eR Re eC EA RN TUESDAY, Ser 1, 1930 U.S, PROTESTS \NESTOCK EN Jo mrovers REQRGANIZE AT} mexrcan ruve ernment againt continuan Carranza program against can oil properties in Mexico, learned today. _BOYSCOUTSTO can gov- of the Ameri- Business Meeting Precedes a Dinner and Masonic Temple Dance; M. L. Bishop Elect- ed President Natrona county stock growe met at the county court house Satur. | day aftern anized the Natrona | County Stockmen’s association so that not only cattlemen, but also sheep me n| of the county will be eligible to mem i bership. The folowing officers were electea:, Organization of Fifth Troop with| M. L. Bisho R. T. Graham as Scoutmaster President, © president, rt Grieve ee Casper Daily Cridone let us straddle for the mageddon, Lora." i In a private interview Senator | Thomas said, “Nothing in the world LAUNCH DRIVE | the fair ground: | would surprise me any longer unless it were moral courage in a public offi- cial.” HONOR GUEST OF UASPEA LEGION at Stampede Success and Casper} Paramount week at the Lyric thea- . | ter opened with a rush Saturday .with | L Progress Complimented by - \| the tirst plowing Tin ‘Gasper (of >hthe Colorado Solon; Politics |Murray in “The*Right to Love,” a |Special Paramount feature which | has | packed houses in Denver for more than a week. Charles Ray in the “Vil- lage Sleuth” and a two-reel first run comedy started yesterday and again “stood them up" out onto the side- walk. The Lyric was packed Saturday and Sunday, the S. R. O. sign being -| hung out early. success of the| Paramount pictures have been book- minute address atjed for a year by Henry Brennan, man- y afternoon, and/ager of the Lyric theater. Dorothy “Half an Hour’ Wednesday, Enters into Address Senator Charles S. Thom: Demo- cratic states from Colo: among the honored’ g an Legion Sta vered two addre He h Le for and de , ean Stam. paid high tril ‘ivilan Clothes Frias, ant wittan Midwest Em ploye gilie intne rsa eee Es Victim to Brief Sickness Paramount feature pictures Manager | Brennan *has booked” for this week. | | Each! Gay a two-reel comedy is. also shown. | “Civilian Clothes” famous recent New York stage suc: cess. The Hart picture is said to be his best and latest thriller. LUMBER PRICES GOING UP SOON, DEALERS THINK’ ST. LOUIS, Sept. 7.—There is no prospect of an immediate decline in the price of limber, according to delegates to the fourth annual con- vention of the National Retail Lum- > | is taken from the) Trenry: Schultz, aged about 45, died jsuddenly at 8:30 this morning et 146 W. Midwest ayenue after a brief ill- | ness from ‘pneumonia. “The body is at the Bowman chapel pending the re- | ceipt of word from a daughter, Mrs. M. R. Garnett, at Waterloo, Iowa, who | ployed at the AUTO THIEVES SWARM AGAIN Midwest, pumping plant. | belonging te Tim Hurley was stolen | last night between 8:30 and 11:00 o’clock | trom Center street, near the Iris thea- ber Dealers’ Association. Charles | tre, while the owner was attending the owen, secrefary, ‘today; said that | wrestling match. The license number lumber had dropped slightly the last | was 2914. Glenrock and Douglas were two mot , but expressed the opin- | notified by the sheriff's office last night jon tht bottom had been reached | to watch Tor the machine and other has been notiged... MP. Schultz was em-/ § A new 1920 model Dofige touring car Many matte of livestock were cussed during the meeting. new plan, t followed the Henning which all old ti vited. A numt were given fol fea The dance at concluded a most delightful. gathering, | should be given to Q./ Bishop s of the committe credit for whic Insist upon serving purp: a a a | cae LAL /\ | | /\ py \ A / treasurer, Mic of interest to breeders taken up and dis-' cil, R. T, 1 influence in the com > residents “w of brief addr It is worth the little CANE SUGAR for preserving and se- | pcan B=waA ARE awe, THE LAW OF. THE YUMON: ACHARLES MILLER rxooucrion _ Planned approval of the scout coun aham will be authorizec Under the in a few days to act as scoutmaster of tion will have a a fifth troop of Boy Scouts to be formed here. A general recruiting campaign is to} be taken up under the direction of Cap-| | tain Black, scout executive, and appli-| cations will be received by him at his} headquarters in the Chamber of Com- | merce building for vacancies in Troop , L. C. Goodrich, scoutmaster; troop ing it with I n the evenir 0-minute addre pnship” audience. With the nee will be felt public In re he said z the dinner w 2, W. J. Bailey, seoutmaster; troop 4 singing of “Amer-| Frank B, Taylor, scoutmaster, and the | new troop 5, R. T. Graham, scout-} ‘ations. « One party Masonic. temple | master. | e of Nations with With the opening of school and the bringing together of boys who have M.| been scattered during the summer, it is m| felt that there will be much greater | interest in scout work. servation: “T ha of both of wo} and G = a Ss 3AR for pre-| Peach canning season-is here. Use | tion ap best results. ion BZA “' at the Airdome befo; the other is against it without § and found them full y 8, There seem to be — no clear cut political issues. “An eastern reporter put the situa- y when he paraphrased Roose: nd said Presented By Mayflower Photoplay~ Corporation PICTURES IRIS THEATER TODAY ONLY Also CARTER DE HAVEN COMEDY, “SPRING” And LATEST CURRENT EVENTS Iris Concert Orchestra Every Afternoon and Evening CONTINUOUS EVERY DAY Starting Time—1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 TOMORROW ALICE JOYCE —IN— “Fhe Prey” NA / IRIN 2A ZANE NTR TAURI VOL AVAA' ANY AN KS AL min Lady Rose's Daue' places were notified today. / OLD PAL PETE: This is a P. S. to the letter I wrote you on the buzzing Limited. Kid, for a fact, I’m hitting 13 on making up Camel advertisements. And I'll say it right here! Porter, give us the lights! Just skimmed another swell Camel fact! Stop this: Guess I’ve smoked a million Camels! Pete, they never tired my taste yet!!!! And, old socks, put Camels to the test! Then you'll wise up that Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty after- taste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! That’s some smoke news, I'll say, when you been trying to fuss the “straight” brands! And, old shoe, you ought to know, they gave youa lacing! ‘What makes a dent on my disposition is that while Camels are the mildest cigarette and the mellowest cigarette any man can buy they’ve Got all the “body” you ever heard tell of ! Why Pete, I got as many new selling ideas about Camels as there are hairs on a purr-kitty’s tail! Drop your old lamps down here,—how’s that for blazing the joy Camels pass out! Me for more of ‘em ORevty, —“The Camel Kid” je == = Cooler Days Coming Has no worries for the home equipped with a Round Oak Heating Stove. It will burn “any old fuel.” Come in and see this remarkable Stove at once. WebelCommercial(o. a) Virateter | H. B. Durham has returned from a he spent the week end. short business trip to Jenyer,. where ———_.—__=— Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gratiat, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wyland and Mp. Carl Shumaker spent the a fishing trip on the Carbon county. F. E. Walsh is here from Cheyenne on a short ‘business trip. é Good cooks prefer CANE SUGAR for ving purposes. ‘‘There’s a rea- 9-7-6t DO YOU KNOW? Yesterday we had such a crowd in front of our the- atre waiting to get in, the people thought the show was over in Kimball’s Drug Store. LYRIC Continuous 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. TODAY- All-Western Program THEY’RE OFF! | —FIRST— BIG WESTERN 6-REEL THRILLER ‘THE TRAIL’ With an All-Star Cast and 30,000 Gats . Next THE GUMPS Andy’s Mother-in-law Ar- rives. Aha! Next A Two-Reel MACK SERNETT COMEDY With a’ bunch of sweet chickens.| Oh, for a day in the country. Pure as the driven snow, but it blows a long ways in Wyoming. - —COMING— WM. S. HART In his latest and greatest, ‘THE CRADLE OF COURAGE’ See that fight between Hart and Tom Sanchi. Greater than the fight in “The Spoilers.” Yes, we do know that we have the best pictures in Casper. D° YOU carry fire insur- ance for protection or from force of habit? Look up the cost of rebuildmg your home, or replacing your prop- erty, and adjust your insur- ance policies. A safe and sane insurance plan appeals to every nt man, R. T. KEMP CO. Insurance That's All 112 E. Second Phone 370