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Bithier as bad man (who turns out.to be it had, after all), and combination. Virtue triumphs over wickedness wand the flas’ waves to Souge’s favorite march. per Daily Tribune FATHER FINDS — DAUGHTER IN Acting “honors-.s0 to Alphonse to Inex Plummier as the heroine. ‘The GYPSY CAMP lat a NEW YORK. Dec. St! Dhe sea- She seems ‘not to realize that bur- son’s ‘most unusual theatrical offer: | Jesque, More #0, than.any other form 4| ig” sums upin a few. words the | Of testicals, must be: played with jos-| CONSeDSUs of opinion regarding. the extreme seriousness. - : | @ramatization of. Daisy’ “Ashford’s pres Glew: 6, 1841 novel, “The Young alters, “\ Dhis in New York State. She was ‘married 1 terion, “The Young Visiters’’ is here book, it will be remembered, is ae {1s Tiling ‘ig retin | POUChe@ far by J. M. BaBrrie as a a ie in 1864, ‘They Konia! ea written by the author- moved to Casper in 1907, Surviving | j05 piers ‘Boel? edhe oe ts aa Mrs, Lewis are. two elaters- who Uvel | ninasiin spite of all aMcaite tg the to the in New oe’ Pg brother \and sister eontrary, that “rhe Young’ in Nebraska together: with \@. number) was the” work. of a 9:yearold. miss of nieces @nd- nephews, Funeral. ser- and, after viewing vices Will be held from the Shaffer- form, Gay chapel, Thursday by Abr ei at 2: in cities. fortunate enough to be’ in- teat in store. ‘i Paul Dickey, and Charles Goddard, in’ oualanoraeeg, have contributed » ‘at “The Broken Wing,’ -while amusing | heterogeneous mixture of comedy finer attainments, though, all in all, er work in @ most exact: t, is pastes aot "The Paice te the , @ in the restoration to @ father of - east is adequate to bring things to If the first week's run is any ori | * happy conclusion. ee for . oe on an, extended visit, and playgocrs | Saseened Lunch Hours ‘Mlumientine| Miguel, ‘native of Peru, resident of pats Charlottesville, 8; C., and horse. buy- cluded Plants at Vienna is overtaxed at the Wh SPO FORA) ANBOATE PSO 1 1 eine ehrisiattl hare de a draft upon them at noontime when the natives are ‘tai shane to © Are Grama: the -residents oecupying houses with 5 SE Elsi ie Ror cea dramatic |ryen numbers Must have thelr noon-| band, Spera Yannis, and’a baby child. thriling disappoi the houses ‘with uneven numbers at| S¥psy band, traveling by automobile sore taatiina{h Sond half past 12. | now instead of the ‘traditional cov- Rev. GMs | denying that the p) e and melodrama, with a pinch of satire “ Thompson of the Baptist lay provides. the on the Mexican situation, built of ob- |inow why they've been keeping ‘em| was located Miguel was summoned. covered?” The gypsies assert that Rosa had tter, unfortunately, finds herself in role requiring an actress of much DOUGLAS, Ar search of seven oe Baer ene his daughter, who either hai been | stolen or purchased by a gypsy band. | There were exciting days at the~ gypsy camp near here when Eli er for the government, arrived to claim his child, now 19, but only 12 when she disappeaned from the South Carolina home. ‘Rosa now bad a bus- lunch. In order to overcome this mieal at half past 11 and’ those in| Miguel recently - learned of the ered wagons. A private deteetive of ears, of course, you was put on the job and when Rosa “Yest alidatetsl Y. Daily News. been purebased from piste) when @ Mexican heroine with a longing for & “gringo” hubby, a Mex. bad mun and divers officials of the ‘“ormy’ south of the border,- the piece -is Worked out in ingenious fashion, A Spectacular ’plame wreck drops the heroine's _long-ooked-for ‘Prince Dec. Charming at her feet, whereupo nshe develops love at f. &., he succumbs to asphasia, and the villian plots and plots. However, nothing can daunt heroes, plus the Dickey-Goddard eee | “pute has bean ‘pete satire that the | viously hackneyed material, it. un- lo di P lis A Soest proctin: leged to witness qoubtedly will prove popular enough Co ra oO é ré Rs Mr. Salt to warrant a fair metropolitan* run. , Nar “gin pursuit of “gentil- | Road possibilities at the present time, Bid at Palt " RY y"; his chat with the (then) Prince | are dubious. "Gury QUMS, | of Wales (who smokes cigars and eats\| Dealing) with stock chargeters—an | ; cream in the most democratic Bi | Fur Mart Hard Hit) fashion imaginable; together, with | American hero (this time an aviatcry . . ,other innumerable laughable situa- f zi tions, contribute to make this quaint DENVER, Colo; 22.The de-| Story of “High Life in the,’Highties”’ pression in. the fur market hit the} More amusing (if such be Possible) state game! and fish commission hard.} tan uny evening with Weber & Three hundred and fifty-four pelts of| Fields or ‘Ray Hitcheock. ‘The play predatory animals killed by agents of} 18. burlesque pure and simple, ‘The the commission during the summer] Spirit 4s maintained religiously brought such small bids at a recent] throughout. The unique settings are. auction. sale’ that Commissioner Roland| Just what Daisy must have imagined G. Parvin ealled off the sale.” them inher 9-year-old mind’s eye. The pelts ipeluded © coyotes, timber| The cast;is: exceptionally . well-bal- wolves, skunks, wild ‘cats, badgers,| @uced. Standing out most promi- | grey foxes, minks, martins, weasels, ah aia fhe characterizations of and a bear, The, largest fur house in| Leslie Palmer as the Prince of Wales; the world, at St. Louis, refused*to hid} Herbert. Yost as Mr. Salteena, »and: THE WIGWAM and many other St. Louis firms declined| Harold Anstruther as his rival’ in Hot Lunch to bid. The bids for coyote wicias were | love, Migs Marie) Goff as the object of i 25 cents to $4, @ drop of $10 to §20] the two latter gents’ . affeetions, 11:30 Until 2:00 F. M. from last year.-’ Muskrat skins brought} doesn't (to steal-art expréssion of one * . 50 cents to §6 last year and bids this| of -the chatacters). get the . Main Floor Q-S’ Bldg. year range@’from: $-cents to $1.25. Fox! - skins last. year-brought, $6 and.$7, but this year the bids: were 50 cents to $1. A similar drop was registered it the other animals, x The money from ithe ‘sale would have, been turned baek to the commission’ z > de ‘ ELECTRIC for its expenses. Commissioner Par- a et j 7 yin plans te communicate with a large i ‘ ot CHRISTMAS St. Louis firm béfore” announcing the . next attempt at a sale,” te goed anc Sa SRR SYLVESTER #. PELTON, ter. contractor, Job work, new work 925 S, Lincoln Aye.. Phone 928-3 Buy Your Electric Goods at an Electric Shop Mer trees OUT OF BUSINESS + 6 - Peete + oe Tes Wags To choose the gift Sot a Man as a Man himself would choose ji: lt would be easily selected here—it will meet appreciation measured by the practical way it 'meels a Man's requirements. Hearliest approval is assured such gifts as are se- lected from these well-chosen assortments. Pricings now are of distinct ad- vantage. Ko Tre ter ees ee ¢ - Some Suggestions for Xmas Shoppers Wilsdn een Chee: Handkerchiefs, silk, | Neckwear—Beauti- mont, Earl & Wilson | linen finished, all-in- | ful patterns in silks Silk Shirts, all colors, | itials, and silk knits. in broadcloth silks, | Dress oe iid; Silk Base that wear, crepes, pussy § wil- | mocha, unlined and | ‘stipes and solid col- Hpi bs dg Anits. pests ha silk, wool | 676. athro| from Ro- | or lamb. senwald & Weil, also Mufflers — Imported Smoking Jackets. House ® in silk | from Belgium and | Collar Bags,. Kits, brogaiaa and broad- | Switzerland, heavy | Bedroom Slippers, cloths.» silk knit. Suit Cases and Bags, Also ‘nal ae i isekit gifts that we haven’l.space here to tell you about. Pat acs ore Saat ete ate atoetee em aey SPH Her eepedeeos e Peso Goad o-ego ate goatee ‘as PP Oroe RS PPS & ¢ Come now while our stocks are complete. The ‘home of Hart, % ¥ Schaffmer & Marx Clothes, Nettleton, Florsheim and Walkover % $ 4 ~% Shoes. IT IS A GRUEN SMART; FASHIONABLE, AND THE ‘ LAST WORD IN RELIABILITY $27.50 AND UPWARD JOS. I. SCHWARTZ ART JEWELER ° Iris Theatre Bldg. , Casper E. Keating, Mgr. Denver Sporting Goods Bring Christmas Cheer: America is a nation that loves to play. It likes. the spirit of friendly contest., and loves the great outdoors, Particularly at Christmas time does a gift from our sporting goods store receive a hearty wel- ‘come. ‘ See Us for Your Boy’s Christmas Present Bicycles Coaster Wagons Air Rifles Horsie Toddlers Foot Balls Kiddie Kars _ Boxing Gloves . Guns Velocipedes Automobiles Ice Skates Sleds Cyclone Coasters. Sweaters Casper Sporting Goods Co. PHONE 214 ; Opposite Chamberlins’s W. Yellowstone Ave. Have Your Next Suit Made of DETMER ALL-WOOL CLOTH STRICTLY MERCHANT TAILORED With satin linings, silk-striped sleeve linings, silk knees in pants, all - for no extra charge. Suits and O’Coats Old Price ' New Price $45.00.to $65.00__________ $25.00 .to $45.00 $65.00 to $85.00_.________ $45.00 to $65.00 $85.00 to $125.00... 865.00 to $85.00 Why wear ready-mades when you may have a high-elass Tailor-Made for less money? Open Until 9 P. M., Christmas Week C. H. WHALEY, Tailor Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing 116 East Midwest Ave. Phone 483-J she reached the age of 12 legal yage in (the gypsy price, they) said) was $2 some persuasion; Miguel managed to | tomobiles and buy food for the camp.) get back \his daughter, but the, gyp- a a i sles daughter, for when a girl becomes | the temperature Be the moon is bel¢w: 12 Bes seein 30. 2 old. she is worth money to |siat of melting = MININGENCINEERSAYS HESUFFERED 30 YEARS years, the | the sypsies for then she can begin >| code. The | telling fortunes and supply the ine” 0. After | come necessary to run a fleet of au insisted on ke ing Rosa's | According to one eminent scientist” m coal of fire in my jthroat and chest These spells were so bad sometimes + Well Known Oregonian De-| cowid neither lie down nor sit up wit! “For the first time in thirty years T clares Tanlac Has Given [ary comfort. Him a New Lease on Life “I had pains*all over my body. t suffered from nausea .and gas and bloated up so tight I could hardly breathe. My nerves broke down’ and I seemed to be playing out altogether. ¢ am now able to eat whatever I want “Nothing in the way of medicine did Without suffering afterwards,” said F.|me any good until I got hold of Tanz €. Rogers, @ well known mining eng! |!@¢ and now I can hardly remember the neer. living at 10%5 Hast Nincteonth|(@Y When I felt better, I eat Mke @ Street North, Portiand, Ore. bear and never have a sign of indiges- | hay |“ now Innow what it is to enjoy fine} tion afterwards.’ ‘The pains and gas heaith, for Teniac has built me up un. | b@ve all disappeared and my breathing til I have. gained fifteen pounds ana|!8 free and regular. My nerves are as today I am feeling better than I have |tYong as iron and T sleep as sound ag in 25 years. In1890 my stomach wont |! ever did in my life. I am as sound baek on me and in spite of everything | 8 & dollar, never miss a day fromr - T went down “hill until I was nervous |™Y Work and I feel that T have a new and physical wreck. Everything I ate | “e8e on life.” {soured on my stomach and I wouki| Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper awful rpels of indigestion. Pharmacy, in Alepva by Alcova Mer- “For days at «um» I couldn't retain | cantile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek a thing I ate and I )jad a burning like} drug store.—Adv, TAKE NOTICE WORKING MEN AND WOMEN That the Candies made by the Casper Steam Bak- ery are positively the only Union-Made Candies in Casper. Govern ipihaolibs accordingly. Bakery & Confectionery Workers Union, Local 350. _ By George Bartsch, Secretary. —% . FINDING IT. deposits are made over a period of fifty weeks, Ten “want you in it, ATTENTION Refinery Workers Save money for your Christmas shopping’ next year without great effort or sacrifice by joining our CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB. “Tight Saueezes” usually come to-the wage earner about Holiday Season, and a check for a fifty weeks’ sav- ing by a little-at-a-time method, is JUST LIKE Join our Club and deposit any amount you can spare from one cent to One Hundred Dollars per week for fifty weeks, and about two weeks before Christinas, 1921, we will mail you a check for the full amount, fogether with four per cent interest. The Club has many different plans, but the Ten-Cent Club is the most popular, By this method cents is deposited the first week, twenty cents the second week, and ten cents is added each week until at the end of fifty weeks or “Just Before Christmas - 1921,” $127.50 and interest is available. Start now—Our 192] club is open. Come in , and ask us about it. When you receive out check next Christmas you will say, “Saved it and didn't miss it!” Tf you start our club and cannot finish, all money paid in will be refunded to you. If you do not care to accumulate money for Christmas, join our Club and save for Taxes, Insurance, Vacation, Bonds, etc., for which you need ready money. Our Club is the Wage Earner’s Friend, and we Casper National Bank | Make the world safe tor your posterity ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW Phone 153