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a pemer eh een sereey et samy "TACKY DAY" [i CELEBRATED BY HS, STUDENTS} Annual “Cut” Not Repeated Thi: Year but Pupils Appear in Rags and Tatters Instead The H. C. of 1. received a blow yesterday when the 300 pupils of the Natrona County High school apyearel classes in the oldest of old vas tacky day” and, ac- none of the pupils nced by the student at their garments. It cording to plan, would be counte’ body if they dic agreement to wear not live up to the March §. The ‘were held dur- day in ef the comic ap- de many of the “ho- rons and overalls, old and s and sitirts, old shoes and torn ribbons and ragged kerchiefs all were seen in the usually well appearing class rooms. After the schoo] hour an jraprom- tu dance was staged in the gymna- sium. The music was supplied by the The last dance was played at 6 o’cloc’ The “tacky day” will be established as an mmnual d will take the place of the “cut which was un- succsssful last year. WEW JERSEY TO GET Bic FIGHT NEW YORK, March 9.—The Demp- sey-Carpentier bout will be held in sey, probably in Newark or it was learned authorita- e exact location will be announced by ‘Tex Rickard on March 15, London or Montreal-are not “beng considered never have, according to infor 1 obtained today. Sethe archaea BELS AND TUBES LAUNCH NEW GROCERY BUSINESS A. J. Bels, formerly with the Mid- ‘west commissar; d Wilbur Tubbs, who has been in ‘se of one of the Standard pumping stations, have as- sociated th ves in the new Fifth Street gro: ich was opened up for business this week. The ‘new grocery is located at 122 East Fifth street in the quarters formerly used as the offices of the Casper Steam laundry. A complete line of grocery staples is carried on the shelves of the new store and fresh fruits and vegetables will be handled. Free delivery to all parts of the city will be maintained. Messrs. Bels and Tubbs are. popu- larly known in Casper and should en, joy a growing business fram the PUBLIC COMES FIRST, 16 ADVICE OF RAILROADS President Hale Holden of the Bur- lington, has issued a circular to offi- cers and employes in which he ex- Presses the hope that as it is impos: sible at times on some trains, to pro- vide all passengers with seats, em- ployes will realize and appreciate that pay passengers should be shown pref- erence in the matter of seating ac- jations—both politely and with- that the public judges a rgely by the attitude etittstemploves tend thet iene anatall should therefore endeavor, insofar as possible, to make that opinion favor- able. BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY ESTABLISHED president of » vice ad who is a in charge agencies, is in Casper for a few a looking after the opening of the com- pany's branch office in this city. — Hungary announces an issue of cur. rency to be printed on leather. Pig- skin is the chosen material, which is said to be almost impossible to coun- terfeit. FIFTY - YEAR-OLD WOMAN A MOONSHINER — Mrs. Sarah Glass was convicted of moonshining in the United States court in Atlanta, Ga. dudge W. B, Sheppard of the Northern division of Fiorida, presiding for Jus- tice Samuel H. Sibley in the criminal division, fined her $50, ags and tatters on is WIVES OF OUR LEADERS—(1) Mrs. Charles E. Hughes, (2) Mrs. Harding, (3) Mrs. Coolidge, (4) Mrs. Denby, wife of secretary of navy; (5) Mrs. Hays, wife of postmuster-general; (6) Mrs. Hoover, (7) Mrs. Wallace, wife of secre- tary of agriculture; (8) Mrs. Fall, wife of secretary of interior. fifty more houses at Milan for show: AMERICAN SCREEN PLA YS | ing films. Italian films average from FAVORITES WITH ITALIAN | 20st. 2 res showana FANS, COMEDIES LEADING the fifty odd houses is from one to By HENRY WooD two films a day or about 500 films (United Press Staff Correspondent) a year. ROME. (By Mail.)—There are no Despite the fact that Italians enjoy in the extreme degree huromous heroes in Italian film-land. Neither does the ideal lover exist there. films, only oné house has succeeded ‘The American girl movie-fan in making a specialty of producing these and that is Polidor. His whose one thrill in life is to see her favorite film star on the screen comics run from 600 to 700 yards. He is his own proprietor, his own would die of emotional inanition in twenty-four hours in Italy. director, his own play writer, and together with his wife comes pretty near being all the cast himself. His real name is Frederico Guillaume What complicates the situation is that the “ideal lover” in Italian film- land “aint’ In fact, he's every- thing to the contrary. He is always a chap who having won the love of the heroine of the film promptly falls in love with No, 2 (in the event he wasn't already in love with her before he married the heroine) and such a lover ag that would never go down the throats of fair American film fans. On the other hand; any other kind wouldn't go down the throats of Italian lady film wor- shipers. Nevertheless, the “inematografo,” as itis unabreviately known in Italy, has become one of the biggest of Italian modern industries. At- mospheric conditions which all but rival those of California, for picture taking, as well as an inexhaustable field of historic backgrounds and wettings, have contributed much to the success of the Italian industry. The three pringipal movie produc- ing centers in Italy are Rome, Turin and Milan, altho both Naples and Sicily have producing houses. Rome alone boasts of twenty producing | houses, the best known one of which are Cines, Cesar, Tiber, Quirine Risnascimento, Lucio d'Ambra, D. Re-Mi and Polidor. They employ a artists, operators _and__workmen producing houses, There are also total of 4,000 people, including both artists, operators and workmen. About fifty moving picture houses are constantly open at Rome. As a producing center, Turin comes next with fifteen producing houses. They employ 3,000 artists and workmen, while Turin has also forty movie houses. Milan has ten PROSPECTORS STAKE GOLD CLAIM IN HEART OF DENVER—Left to right, William Wickersham and Peter Noonan, prospectors, who startled | the authorities and residents of Denver by filing a claim on a gold ledge under the city, The two men carried samples of the gold “ore” to the land | Eu psig that they had dug the ore out of resident lots. ————— WHETHER YOU DANCE OR NOT! 77 IIT OL IOLA DANCING TO ° VAIPSPLLA A Adi dididhidihdihtheuhhedl dude Chad VILLLLLLELLLL THE CENTS WINTER GARDEN TO-NITE TO-NITE To Every One CHEMBECK WANTS EVERYBODY IN CASPER TO HEAR HIS MUSIK and L. REX MAYNE’S SONGS Whether You ! me" KUM or © DON’T DANCE FREE DOOR VLA AAA AAA AAAAAAEBD IAS Lhd hid dade de dade dod» WINTER GARDEN TRIO WILL SING KUM! FREE DOOR IIPIIILOLI LILO LILO Cs and in ey. he is what Charlie abot <4 america. Altogether filmland in Italy em- ploys about 10,000 people, including 300 actors and actresses, about 109 directors and mounters and an equal number of operators. The average pay for the average actors and actressesis forty francs day, while the leading stars have ceeded in attaining salaries that according to Italian standards are fully as extraordinary as are those of the American top-notchers. The lesser stars draw from 2,000 to 10,000 fire a month while Francesca Ber- tint pulls down two million fracs a year. For the time being the Italian crisis, due to various causes and in * movie industry is undergoing a hard order to eliminate ruinous competi- tion the leading Italian houses has organized a trust known Ag the. Unione Cinematografica. American films are at all times the most sought after in Italy: The Triangle, Famous Players corpora- tion and Transatlantic productions are the most popular but are now meeting with a certain serious com- petition in the German films being” put out by the “U. 8. A.’ Recently there has been something of a scarc- ity of American films in Italy. ——————— AIRSHIP ‘ROMA’ TO CARRY DISTINGUISHED GUESTS ROME, March 9.—Members of the American Air Mission, who will take the airship Roma, recently sold to the “"_—~——~S—SO———COC United States by Italy, on a long trial trip before dismantling the craft pre- paratory to shipping it to America, will have a party of distinguished guests during the flight. It will in- clude the Crown Princess of Denmark, Robert Underwood Johnson, United States ambassador, and the command- ing officer of the italian aeronautic service. The party will number about 65. The Roma will cruise over the Med- iterranean for some distance and re- turn to the coast to circle about Mount Vesuvius, and it is being planned to soar above the peake of the Apennines. ———____ NOMINATION CONFIRMED. WASHINGTON, March 9,— The nomination of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt to b! assistant secretary of the navy was confirmed today by the selate, ee Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelty Mfg. Co., O-S. Bldg. e Casver Daily Cribun ica) PACKERS NOT SEEKING STRIKE CHICAGO, March 9.—A statement denying charges that the packers “would welcome a strike as a means of getting rid of accumulated which now were in sued today by J. president of Armour charges were made yesterday by Den- nis Lane, secretary ‘of the Amalga- mated Order of. Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, in commenting on wage reductions announced by the packers. "|. “Statements that strikes or labor troubles would be welcomed by meat packers as an aid to disposing of big accumulations of meat are wholly er- roneous," Armour said. Mlesnld Puss} CatelEaunay MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license was issued this morning to Joseph McKlose and WEDNESDAY MARCH 9, 1921 LIDENSE DELINQUENTS AT EVANSTON FINED CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 9.—Sec- retary of State W. Chaplin is in receipt of a report showing — that Evanston has taken the lead in rounding up motorists who have not compiled with the automobile regis- tration law. The report shows tha‘ Sheriff Christensen of Uinta count: rounded up an even 40 Evanston mo- torists who were operating cars which had not been registered - for 1921. Each was fined $5. Similar reports are expected from other localities as soon as the state law enforcement depart- ment begins functioning, which will be on April first. One of the first mat- ters to which the department will give attention will be enforcement of the automobile tion stétute. _I, H. Johnston of the Denio Milling company of Sheridan who hag been 7 : Matilda Vi » both of Cas-| in r for several f went to eee basi Dbisgtae last night. | The HUB ah hd Friday, Saturday and Sunday NURSE IN SYRACUSE ata CASE—Mrs. Lattimer, pretty trained nurse, who was arrested in New York in connection with an eres teenth to! obtain the fortune of -her bed. eldecty cousin, Mrs, Huth: Crawford, |. cousin, Mrs, Ruth ‘crawford, | ENTHUGIGM MARKS MINSTREL RENEARSAL The third rehearsal of the Elks’ Minstrel which will be given the first week in April was held last night at the Mullin club, with all of the enthus- jasm necessary to make the\amateur entertainment a success. The new songs, eaearh specialities dnd chorus stunts are well under way. A cast of 35 is trying out for the parts and the “show down” rehear- sal will\be put on in the near future. The committee staging the minstrel is anxious that every one possessing dramatic talent present himself at the try outs. ‘The rehearsals will be itoid each Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7:45 o'clock at the Mullin club. Try a PRISCILLA DEAN Supported by LON CHANEY UTSIDE justia Saati Have you anything to sell. Tribune For Sale Ad. “Thirty-one years of service may we serve you?” (THE LAW Direct from its stupendous New York pre- mier, where it played in four famous Broadway Theatres simultaneously. + The Picture for Everyone FOUR DAYS ONLY BIG PUBLIC DANCE at the WINTER GARDEN | TUESDAY, MARCH 15 ae iben Clan Stuart No. 248 Order of Scottish Clans ‘ Hoot, Mon! The heather’s afire. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS , MRS. ROBT. SIMPSON Champion Lady Dancer Will dance the Sword Dance and Clog Dance in Highland Costume, accompanied If You Are Contemplating Burning Gas We want to show you a fine selection of GAS RANGES Phone 601 GAS STOVES All Sizes and Designs Holmes Hardware Co. 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