Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1920, Page 6

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a ‘ c i 2 1 PAGE STK vais PROTESTANT T FOR ARGUMENT WHEATLAND, Wyo. Nov. 13+-} George Nay, horesteader of the Gat: tonwood country, waived preliminary hearing and was bound ¢ to the dis+ trict court when arraigned in justice court here on a charge preferred by Richard Dale, engineer for the ate highway department, that Nay bea bombarded him with a rifle and then threatened him -with a shetgun. t The affair took place: October 17, when Dale cut Nay’s fence preliminary to the constructioh of the Yellowstone highway eut-off west of Dwyer. Nay is one of the farmers of that region who have been protesting against the open- ing of this road. Dale claims that 7 shot at him with a rifle and then appre un, which he took Bi cde ce RATTLESNAKES DENNED UP FOR | WINTER SLAIN; from a dis- ed him with way from him 13 —Thirty pn? bull sna by H. D, Ha ttleene ke In one den b » seme re, "The sno ‘drowned out” of the den when us jocated by Hawley’s son, Her | Next batter um business last night. Cah hota Restetesteatoete K 2 ¢ *octo-cte-! + i, so, + io + +, RD + 4, Peer, + Ms o+, Me te Perera + ? +, Oo se Me ae aXe) eee + oe oe, reo RK ? Setotoee dy oe, R ° te he fo 2 oy ? ? Oo te Paste tata ee POPU eee eee, 0 rere, + “The MoM eee, ¢ On shod eer ey ° A thrilling love’ story sereened in thee wildg beauty of the Alps. y +, 4, ¢, ? ouch rer, oO, A big red-blooded out- 34 door picture from the » af novel by Louis Tracy. eo $ Over the gayety, at the 4 great earnival at Mount “ Saint Moritz, hangs a 4 shadow of a great wrong @ done. 2, be af See the fight on the top iy of a mountain peak: “ & See the most sensationalZ “ performances ever caught by the camera. Plunges oo over cliffs, mountain sled O4. races, the pursuit on snow? shoes and difficult moun- taineering stunts, 22.4, +, KP ? It’s wonderful! oe, 2, ? oe, KO oe, - ALSO A TWO-REEL COMEDY POSITIVELY SUNDAY +* ONLY % ° od ont Sack o4, Kh ? eact reer o*, >, - °, Cae Monday Sted e+, 4, ? rthe-eto seeake afo-ete oe ' Ve) “ROAD USES GUN you'll give me one. | vtetl men—quite: wide in contrast to | our cigarettte, polished, drawing-room bow Jitde hé mny hi a diamond Qn beauty ar werith—pet | if. he (deleted by censor), then I wil | give my -all.- My minister brother says I must : return to sthool for. the second sem- PLANTEN s - BLAC K ester and I do not want to—I'm so Re ym >| tired af school. My M.D. sister | bs CAPSULES its to muke a docter out of me— A or my brother, a minister,’ my ‘sister; a IBA.and CUBEBS nurse, and T—an actress! Won't’ you — AT YOUR DRUGGIST — help mie Houle? 5 for BY NAME ONLY avoid Substitution. Poo tocte foto hate tein hein tect % Po tote tom Poot trate Seer dee ee rere ere erro errr PO OP oe Now listen to reason, our business is great. The cold weather had no terrors for ‘‘Down on the Farm.” We did capacity LYR “THE PRICE OF i Brey SE PTET : WAL OF DENVER GIRL IN APPEAL T0 CASPER} VEAST SIONS DEFEATED BY FRESHMAN, 25 10, SHI GME FRI Pour touchdowns were scored against East Side grade schoo! by the High 1 freshmen in the firat contest to he played by the grade school players. The score was 25 to © in favor of the ,frosh.- The first year players of the high school outweighed the grade vehool team, The lineup. follows: TE. Caspér— Postion ~Freshinen L. A student of Chicngu- University, a now in Denver, has called upon Se Sheriff Pat Raver to act in:a new job — that of Dan ‘Capid. She is:e girl— Jackie Tewis, who gives as: her ad- areas, “9254 West Palrview Place, Deriver. Pte letter; which was: ad. 1 to the Sheriff, Casper, Wya., ot the writer does not ‘know i Miner 2 Reeder where Casper is, but that it i¢ West-> Pite + Hagens “eo is what she wants. |Graham ~ Anderson fhe writer desires a “Cowboy.” |Culverson Simpson and wants to know if Mister Sheriff ‘Ragh ~~ = Tbditon hea one to give away. And’ she will !Kittlo Shrank not force him to leave Casper, but |fenderson — O'Brein will come to the ofl metropoljs of |Crater - Bigney th V Describing the man she Duggins’ — Jenkins Julien. — Mee “I won’t- make him leaye,-but- I | Healey augh will come and live in your town ff - ‘They, “are stich Lady Auckland Geddes, avife of the British ambassador in Washington, is passionately fond of children—she has care not jlive of her own—and has quite a bua- e—I om,neither ‘get of good stories about them. furniture back home, 1 ————— Prad ‘The Tribune Classified Ads. “or What’s the reason? Ask Brennan. *0-ets 1M ae Ss i Sk a Se es ook + THEATER LAST TIME TODAY . Rog mateo tote tecteatedteatedratest Oey « on stnche oetee SCENE FROM . MACK SENNETTS Five Reel Cémedy Sensation. De DOWN ON THE FARM” ; lent Barrier” Ce ee On Me he a POSS e See, redo oO Me - aSeetegoegees ae A OM eee es RK? Xe KA + Sot “Thank God, my little girl is avenged.” BERT LYTELL Rs Pn basta sts Roteageateetrfectocfecfoageageey AFTERNOON ° OME a4. i ~ Mary Miles Minter —IN— “EYES OF THE HEART” The theme of the story is that vision is not.a thing a Z from of the eyes alone, but also of the heart. Adapted the novel, “BLINDNESS,” by DANA BURNET, —ALSO— Two-Part Comedy, Nias OF THE NIGHT” ¥ ) —AND— PICTOGRAPH Iris Concert Orchestra Afternoon and Night ADMISSION—30c Shows:at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 ‘ LAST TIMES ‘TODAY William Russell, Supported by Eileen Percy, in “THE MAN WHO DARED” ALSO THE FIFTH EPISODE OF “THE LOST CITY” and His Wife Was he wrong in turning to the woman who re 1 loved him with her whole heart? Was he to be blamed for seeking the sympathy his wife denied him? Every man and every wo: i g tine, ¥ woman will want to-see this great pic- Mary Roberts Rinehart’s FAMOUS STORY : “DANGEROUS DAYS”. The crucifixion of souls on the cross of mis-mated ma rriage! A book that took the country by storm. A ture that will hold you fascinated from the first erf ul : pic- including Barbara Castleton, star of “The Branding Iron! oe amhelamdames icy. sa selected all-star cant LATEST CURRENT EVENTS SUNDAY AND MONDAY ADMISSION—40c MAHMOTH Cuan SHOWS START AT 1:00, 2:15, 3:30 5:00, 6:3: \ CASPER’S FINEST THEATER SEE “AMERICA” Piney 8:00 and 9:30 rials . _LAST TIMES TODAY “HOMESPUN FOLKS” The Other Woman The things that meant everything to Clayton Spen-. cer, meant nothing to his wife. She sneered at his ideals, made light of his work, mocked “his quiet sim- plicity and raked his sensitive soul with her cheap es- capades, ie sic Sudo ld Rocce nee A

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