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ae Fh. ci B Ww Cbe Casper Daily Cribune = RODS TO GET. aso PAGE FOUR fy hes TRUCE SOEGLARED INIRELAND. = = os PENDING BRITIStt- “Tnlat PARLEY = 3 $600,000, 000 FROM NATION NIST ORGANS se Payment by Government to WARE JUBILANT Be Made Within Next Six ; Months, Treasurer An- =i nounces Today uly 9—Treasury announced visional refunding with the railroad ers would approxi- additional ad- ‘the federal government next six months nd counter-claims and the gov- has claims SUSPENSION OF ALI m1 HOSTILITIES ORDERED. . completed nise agreement at additional LONDON JOURNALS t WELCOME NEWS. bl MILITARY OPERATIONS OF GOVERNMENT CEASE, run, he added, the gov- tain net profit the money ately $400,000, 1 payments all of them. an income of DEPLORED BY REPUBLICAN ORGANS “TRUCKLING” Salt Creek y from t y spend the n| week-end here on a combined shop- |ping and visiting tour. They were clamoring at thedoor. She found her way to safety by the hidden staircase. His way out was a dive into the fountain---but---? ? Thrills, Excitement and Adventure that Will Hold You in Suspense IF YOU LIKE ACTION, HERE IT IS PLAYING SUNDAY AND MONDAY OBRIEN! EUGENE © Book | ALSO “WILD MEN OF AFRICA” “THE LAND OF THE PYGMIES” FOUR FEET TALL, FULL GROWN These Little Ape-like Freaks of Humanit y are the Greatest Curiosities of the D They Live in the Gloom of the Trackless Congo Forest; Eat Nuts, Berries and Beate atid Gone gence Rank Lower than Any Other People in Africa. They Have no Religion, Traditi no Reg - no Rel: o Regard for Time—Their Entire Existence is pitched in a Minor Key. gna Yea LETT CURRENT EVENTS ADMISSION, 40c CONTINUOUS, 1 TO 11 LAST TIMES TODAY “A WISE FOOL” Featuring James Kirkwood ADAPTED FROM SIR GILBERT AREER S NOVEL “THE MONEY MASTER.” SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921 raises a huge stm of money in Amer ica for allied relief. The. week's program ‘will be com pleted next Friday and Saturday wit: presentation of “West of the Ri Grande,” a stirring Bert Lubin pis which finds its climax fh & drama: rescue from hanging wth an India xirl in the role of good samaritan, { was filmed in a little forgotten ‘Texa: village on the border of Mexico an contains many beautiful scenic « QVER CASPER FUTURE, LUNCHEON HELD FRIDAY) Casper realtors were undivided in expressing optimistic opinions with re- gard to Weekly lunc noon. John M. England, vice presi- dent of the real estate board here, act. ing as chairman of the meeting in the absence of Ben Scherck, the president, asked“each of the realtors for their opinion on present and future condi- tions. It was the general concensus of all that while conditions right now were somewhat quiet, splendid pros- pects were in store for the fall and September sho’ past activity A hit was scored yesterday at the Irish theater in presentation of “The Mother Heart,” a picture produced by William Fox with charming Shir ley Mason as its star. Gripping in heart interest, it is equally wholesome in sentiment and a satisfactory re ception was evident. It will be shown for the last times tonight. “A Wise Fool,” a Paramount pic- turization of Sir Gilbert Parker's novel, “The Money Master,” which is being shown at the America theater for the last times tonight is intensely thrilling and dramatic. James Kirk- wood and Alice Hollister have the icading roles. A reflection of the life of Quebec and a atill more entrancing anc intimate view of its peopie are} Buck Jones declared he was physi fiven vicid emphasis. cally fit after he had completed the Eugene O'Brien's latest Selankk| making of “Sraight From the Should | picture, “The Last Door,” will be fea-jer.” the picture to be shown at the tured Sunday and Monday and 1s a/Iris on Sunday and Monday. He had crook play of the type made famous|in his cast in this picture Norman by, “Jimmy Valentine” and others.|Selby, whom the pugilistic w The plot and story are along decidedly | knows as Kid McCoy and every da original lines. after the stage work was ended they Three days—Tuesday, Wednesday|would put on the gloves. McCoy's Tt’s a First National LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY alters can be seen al- y night out on some town lot practicing the national pastime in pe for their game with The|#nd Thursday of next week—have|reputation in Los Angeles as an ac- Tribune's sluggers next week. been allotted for the presentation of|tor is said to be growing. “Keeping Up With Lizzie,” starring Enid Bennett. Miss Bennett is at her best in comedy and as she knows how to wear clothes and has an in-|Iris on Tuesday, being a one-day re exhaustible supply sh+ is. given the|peat. “Lois Wilson supports Reid as opportunity of her career-in the role| leading woman and the production and of Lizzie, She is supported by an ex-}the picture holds plenty of thrills. cellent cast. e On Wednesday a hursday Walter Hiers seems to be fated for-|charies Gerard appears as Fi ae sped eves to be the rejected sweetheart of |in “sheltered Daughters,” Miss John Ethel Clayton. He again loses the} stone's third Realart release. He por beautiful star to a tninner and more|trays the role of a crook posing ane romantic-ap| ing man in “Sham,” distinguished French officer who Wallace Reid in another thrilling automobile picture, “What's Your Hurry,” will be the attraction at the Rattle Tickets on “Old Crow”’ Are Snapped up DUBUQUE, Iowa, July 9.—Rat- 1 ina countryside barn for ing, a throng of eager watched the lucky indi- ch the tarpaulin cov- ered prize for a first look. With the over came off. A barn- yard cock of decrepit appearance aristocrat, sees as a way out of her : he new Paramount comedy drama files are outside the law in Iowa, | fies aro outside the law in lows: |i; which Miss-Clayton ig t) appear AND SUNDAY puke there were many takers for |8t the America theater next Friday chances here today, and the ticket {#4 Saturday. His role in “Sham” is : that of a young millionatre whom as soon exhausted. As- bers ms Katherin Van Ripper, a debt-ridden financial troubles. Just as the man with money seems about’ to triumph. however, another steps in ant cap- tures the girl. Constance Talmadge —i{N— MAMMA’S AFFAIR Where Everybody Goes HARRY “IKE” EVANS and his RAINBOW GIRLS —Ppresenting— ERITORIOUS USICAL Comedies—Also Feature Pictures “PROGRAM CHANGES _ and of unknown age appeared and with @ racuous “cockle-doodie-doo” The Willard Sign The red Willard sign marks the place where you can get authorized Willard Service—and buy the Willard Threaded Rub- NoMoreMisery After Eating Just Takes An Eatonic | },.; Battery. A Riot from Start to “The first dose of Eatonic did won- bmapbik terre es ders forme. 'I take 10 ab sieale: at am ile gee pee theese ee SUNDAY, TUESDAY, Finish Rites Mire El rag ep hy indigestion,” | ond service you are entitled to FRIDAY . Boonen of le, like this dear | as the user of a Willard Battery. 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CLIFF WONDERLY, Secretary SUNDAY AND MONDAY BUCK JONES THE DEPENDABLE STAR EVERY PICTURE FULL OF PUNCH HIS LATEST “STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER” IT’S AS GOOD AS IT SOUNDS A Thrilling Tale of the Plains—Of Bold Men, Good and Bad—Of Romance and Love--Of Daring Horsemanship. THE STORY OF A MAN WHO MAKES PEACE BY FIGHTING FOR IT. —ALSO— “THE PLAYGROUND OF THE PACIFIC” PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE WITH COMIC CARTOONS. CONTINUOUS, 1 TO 11 ADMISSION, 30c LAST TIMES TODAY SHIRLEY MASON IN “THE MOTHER HEART”