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TUESDAY, SAN. 11, 1921 It is equipped with smali_ tubber tires, eomplete lighting apparatus, windehiela and side shields, a top, bumper and extra tire on the baok. Che Casper Daily Cributre. : jhumor should have been his middie |iume. He could be humorous in a ser | : ONLY TRIBUNE MANY FAMILIAR FACES MISSING TO OCCUPY NEW WHEN LEGISLATURE ASSEMBLES HOME JAW. 2418 |MINIATURE CAR ou sation, wb a emperamen | FOR pee cc" TAKEN OUT QURING VAR eee ae TANCE MINE CONTROL PURCHASED, —— | SUNDANCE, Wyo., Jan. 11An un |} confirmed report is current here th:: | An unusual example ot mechanicall the Homestake Mining company or workmanship | y in the win-] Lead has secured control of the RB. A. dows of the Bell agency insurance com-] Bock mining property in the | Beor pany. A small but complete automo | Lodge district of this county, and also bile is shown as being insured against] has purchased a nearby coal mine from |Mepended upon to put life into the com-} in the heretofore, kindly, ious and sagacious Charies A. Myers ot Uinta ¥ | county, who combined. drollery with|. The yearly report of the Natrona | wisdom disconcertingly.to his opponénts| County Public Ubeaty shows that 34. | y 2 dehate (there Were few de- en Kg) Arty Bhs ek Iona reefer to which he was not a. party), eee of béokaiht cf Pon ‘geet ident, fire and collision.. The] J, J, Belshe. by the narrow margain of twelve oe. - { r was made by George Pettin- —-———-——- pa 47,250. New books purchased for | cin for Master John Dana Pottingill.. Try a Tribune Classified AA FOR OPENING SESSION AT NOON CHEYENNR, Wyo.,.Jan. 10.—-When the Sixteenth Wyom- Progress Made in Erection of Mam- ing legislature convened at noon today many familiar faces moth Press Means Change to New Location Within Two Weeks —some of them of men almost grown gray in legislative ROP a} Lee of ores a Ca Rae the library shelves amounted to 1,650 viee-—were missing from “umong those present” in the up-| #enr OS caaell: Sey ae “| and books donated to the collection penkanpe , 2 | ate waa possible in 1920, and his eret-| gmounted to300," ‘This shows an in- per and presumably more dignified of the two houses—whose | wie dat will be occupied by Louis th the aun Sr Woes ae \terms expired with the passing of the Fifteenth legislature|F. Kabel. culation and in the number of bor- one ia coming back to sit in the!Sheridan county, than in any. other Big Horn county like ita parent, Fre-| rowers. wenth senate. Four others—it 1s un-| section of Wyoming. Nor wil > be| mont county, suffered deprivation, of a > a es 18 relate that all were demo-|4n evidence during the comin seat in the senate through the reap possibly in the mythi | portionment of 1917. A regrettable re- 4 sult ia that a strong man of the last —triad to come bs g last ‘Nove ax notd the countenanee of 5 representatl in} two # es, and of a house of an earl Kooi. He like} ter te; ture, John H. Hinckley, will TODAY ONLY his colleague, retired voluntarily, | not sit in the new upper house. Hink- 5 " Big Horn county, a re- ist since a peri c e pas jley was t K of a legislator good a nf “rs of Goshen eounty,} ers recall it Natrona county's senator | i" apa will, not regret bis} Donald,,80), who: cameo (tig counted of Gosh nty, | ers it ; : tor | r pedple WAIT do so.ifrom Scotland last March, died at. a t senate whose| has been an Trishmen--an Irishman local hospital of injuries received in a} —IN— me champion in sen- » Young of Sv - ngulfed by the ci whelmed democra nd workingmen ° another their inte s in the Quiet, retund Senator obrara. county the humor S an enliy who will cireuni in the “lagainst a barbed wire te sharp stick of wood ’ its system! upper bh and. in Hivan sent Pat, ‘“Jimmy" Mayes of | o'connor was nothing in com-{also went down to defeat in November | mon betw ullivan’s stalwart repub-|and It will be necessary for someone 1 taking|licanism and O'Connor's staunch demo-| else to do for the sehate the thinking vs for the|cracy, but they possessed In common| which he did for it in the past. Three other members ‘of the last two senates, »|all republicans who might have ‘‘come- hack" had it been their desire to do so, ters of|are among those who ¥ not pres- See the great under- water Soul Kiss. One Last Plunge. 400 16-page livered in nt county did | nat s have changed, even| originated wher ‘or than at all other qu: Don’t miss the best t OEY 6 EAS OSES 3 : in Fremont county, and Hall was not) s t ¥ 9 immune to the blight which smote oth-| the senate chamber. This year there|ent here today. They Charles show in town today. Ps! er democratic candidates last Novem-| will be a change; no longer will an| W. Rin CLIMBS. 40-FOOT |S ee ee ioe Seas ‘John Dillon of Lander, ROPE AND SAVES. |e re tie ecas . | Y aay “Thee is one respect in which a live fountain: of 1 ohnson, Treque only busine man isn't like a tree.”" veteran, has ceased to exist, Fr “What is that?” “Tf he remains rooted to the spot, he LYRIC Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY . - e 4f havin who succeeds at Oo! THPRMOL OS eon din hosls tant entatly or, demonstr: ig se Jean't branch out."—Baltimore Amer- eRe ee iia duain nomttee TEBE By ment of 1917 house of the »gislature that |-tean. te oR te ead eve Be liamentary author-| 7 ar ANNOUNCEMENT any onde yaes _ TIDE Os Tet J. Waitz Bucher, organist of St. Mark’s Church an- at Tering inten avell to dying es Bee ae te aeRO nounces the opening of his classes on the piano and in ing his year. He retired after harmony. 5 nd valuable servic, iyoluptaeny 4 Appointments will be made between 5 and 7 p. | The big wonder drama was well—the sledding for demo m. by calling 477-W. j % of the day. was not better rstwhile “THE FIGHTING CHANCE’ From the famous novel by Robert W. Chambers. Over 1,000,000 copies of the book were sold. _ A play in six reels. A Whimsical Drama of Frivolous Wives and Jealous Sweethearts ‘ Love and Let Love Is the Creed —Also— | Two Part Comedy “HIS FOUR FATHERS” And SCENIC IRIS ORCHESTRA _, ADMISSION 36¢ It’s a high life drama of pleasure, set in the lap of romance and luxury. Brilliant with (fashion and beautiful women, in classy bathing costumes. he authors tribute ‘LCOULD ALMOST BELIEVE I WAS KHREARING WILLIAM FARNUMS VOICE’ ~ JUSTIN HUNTLY Mc-CARTHY See the great underwat- er love scene. It is the sen- sation of all beach thrills. A big red blooded out door picture. ABIG pagal aaah “COUSIN KATE” Shows at — 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Every Day. COMEDY Next \ — = - ocemgntepersenenemreniaesa, ___ | eee POOSOOOOD | A. CHARLES KEYES Some More Positively one day only. TOMORROW The picture of secret so- ciety vengeance. “THE WHITE CIRCLE’ —— : ae Studio I. O. O. F. Hall FATTY : Phone 549 Between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. 3 Private Class Instruction in Modern Ball Room Dancing The stage presentation of “IF I WERE KING,” played by E. H. Sothern was one of the most memorable events and longest runs in New York stage annals. Now comes WIL- LIAM FARNUM in the screen version of: the wonderful play as Francois Villon, the vagabond poet, a curious personage, the strangest knave in all Paris, scholar, poet, drinker, sworder, drabber, blabber, good at pen, point and pitcher. In the court of mir- acles they call him the King of the Cockleshells. —ALSO— GAYETY COMEDY ‘‘REST IN PEACE” SHOWS AT—1:00, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Every Day ADMISSION 40c TODAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY POTSOOOS ARBUCKLE |. eet P TRUNKS~-SUITCASES THE LIFE OF HANDBAGS THE PARTY’ Fatty’s latest and greatest comedy Metal and Fibre-Covered, Various Sizes: $18.00—$22.50—$40.00 SUITCASES Tan, selling regularly at $10.00, 3000000000000 00 0000000000 _ now priced at $3.95. > DOUGHNUTS Black with brass corner pieces, regularly Py} $10.00, now selling at $7.50 HANDBAGS Home-Made Pastries ~ASPER’S ALWAYS | Aan Real Home-Made In tan leather, beautifully made, big, THEATER WORTH CHILI roomy models, $7.50 WHILE Natrona Doughnut Shop Holmes Hardware Co. J Rear Natrona Butter Shop Ph : VERT t POOCOOSOOOFO OOO O09 00000 000000000000 R one 601