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PA for it its lar he yo pr we int PAGE FOUR Che Caspet Dailp Cribune GEORGE MARTIN ONE OF FIRST | SETTLERS HERE Aged Man Killed in Freeland Accident Thursday Came to Wyoming 39 Years Ago and Homesteaded Land. ‘The death of Ge who was ki Freeland ¢ which he was 1 1896 he marr Anna Atkinson to whom were bora? two sons. One son -Janies. G Martin’ died 11 years ago. The death of the’son was shortly followed by the @eath of the mother In 1918 Mr. Martin married Mrs. Laura F Ser: m who is left te mourf.his loss. In concurren@ with Mr. Martin's request he was buried at the.scene of his first home at Freeland w L. French officiated at the ser vices, and the remains were rred | Vivian Spurgin, have not -told them to further grilling. had fled after-the bankers disappearan’ under the direction of Coroner Lew M Many prominent resi Wife and Daughter Held in Bank Case Confident that Mrs/Myrtle C. Spurgin, wife of Warren C. Spurgin, miss- ing president of the Michigan Ave. Trust Co. Bank, and his daughter, Mise “all they kno ‘They were brought urred when she was on location for | xour Reputation Worth?” which is filming of the Vitagraph picture, closing 4 run at the Iris theater te-|t jday. In one of the scenés a runaway “Closed Doors.” which comes to the jis shown in whith the realism re:|Iris Wednesday and Thursday. The | quired no. acting. Fortune alonejring, however, was only a detail of j saved Miss Griffith and her leading|the part of the marcied woman which man, Percy Marmont in this scene. Miss Calhoun plays. The lost article It is only one of the big scenes which was teadily replaced. the camera got to make this picture) Every wife who feels embonpoint an intensely dramatic story. gradually enveloping her should get Mary Pickford, America’s lover and # thrill out of the brisk comedy, the eternally little girl is to be shown, “Phe House That Jazz Built.” which in the new United Artists production, | plays at the Iris Friday and Saturday “Through the Back Door,” which[{with Wanda Hawley starring. It is a comes as a return engagement to the thoroughly convincing and amusing Iris Sunday and Monday. The pic-, story. Sart to “giedcage” utithe alah ana STATE PHARMACISTS MAY ‘MEET IN GSPER IN 1822 is an adequate vehicle for her talent Audrey Munson, consider¢d one of the’ most remarkably perfect models of the world, and whose affairs hav received wide publ'city in the Sunday John Tripeny dnd Jay A. Miller lew¥e by auto for Sheridan Sunday day only, Tuesday, at theIris. mhornng to represeht the John Trip- Alice Calhoun was distraught over|eny Co. at the Wyoming State Phar- the fact that she lost her first en-|maceutical convention which con- press of the country, is starring ina picture especially adapted to her nor- gagement ring. The terrible loss oc- yenes in that city Aug. 8, 9,10. Sev- on mal calling, “The Perfect Model.” This picture will: be shown. for one Packed Last Night officials are going to subject ack from Detroit where they ce. per’ and) Natrona county atic the €ervices, NEW APPAREL STORE OPENED Fuchs Company, Operator of! Popular Thermopolis Store, Launches Business Here.. AMERICA Tht le % a new Cosmopolitan. ! nt picture, is an unusual pie ture featuring reformed crook who suddenly realizes that honesty is not nly policy. Bee Fuchs com: Caspers newest the best put t cond) ladies’ apparel stove, opened for busi Ng known to his employer he makes actress, divided prominence af the gaps auspiciously this morning with| ® een breast of his former Mee and Mi io seatiie’ sich ba RAE arersrel sibel. be Meelis given a chance. A chance for on old ol, ure ric ie ero treel pelea ae yieeoee: wed atmosphere of the west is packed with had looked forward to the starting in| husiness here of this well known firm. The company’s store in Thermopolis is recognized as a shopping center for Hot Springs c and has esta lished « reputation Purveyor of strictly high grade chandise. =Mr. Fuchs, formerly head buyer for Reusteter's of Denver. Wife Badly Hurt, | Educator Is Dead | a mer- | play of her histrionic a usual experience in ladies’ apparel, has had un-! his work as a buyer and proprietor having covered every line | © goods from millinery to furs and | Hence he feels well justified handle. of the Puchs, by judicious Furthermore, the two stores will e his merchandi compare favora ver, Kansas C western cities. The new stor¢ has been entirely tenovated, the fixtures rearranged ind new ones added, with several ar: ly with those of Den- | y, Omaha and other ‘ tistic features that will appeal indi-| @ vidually to the discriminating shopper. | The store front has also been changed : giving . yin the main | # window, fective lattice | f work that permits articles to be shown | = to their best advantage. The company will carry a compl line of women’s furnishings, inclu Suits, coats, dresses, waists, hosiery | lingerie and in addition | magnificent stock of furs meckpieces and muffs. For the opening today the store was Uecorated with potted and cut flow- trs, with a souvenir in the form of a flower b Presented to each cus. An individual touch in the © singing canaries in attrac-| added to the general ef | of the interior ning of the Fuch ‘asper one of the n the west in this Mrs. W. H. Stone, wife of the presi- dent of Purdue university at Lafayette, | Ind., who disappeared on July 15, has | -|been found seriously injured lying at the foot of a crevice in the Canadian rockies. .The body of Dr. Stone was | also found. He had fallen to death in MONDAY, AUGUST 8 Commencing Fifth Season Miss Sams’ Piano School Pupils are requested to make arrange- ments for hours of instruction. Pupils reg- istering first will have choice of hours. Courses for beginners, advanced stu- ‘ dents, teachers and accompanists. Certificates and Diplomas Awarded PUBLIC RECITALS 604 South Center Phone 636-M ated and tran#posed to the screen sel- dom ! Don't Gamble,” in the leading ‘role. sating love interest running through the play which you will greatly en- joy. in order to introduce realism into the Dig Corrine € itself when ption at eanup presents are attending a the master’s home. The result is that he achieves his desire of years. This picture will be shown for the last time today. Baby Marie Osborne, the child AYOLS AULNNOD SOME JUGGLING! big moments. It will be shown at the America Sunday and Monday, The pieture is based on a real plot and not on # series of absurdities. | INA Lillian Walker presents herself in a maelstrom of passion in a vehicle THREE-REEL COMEDY which is especially adapted to dis. ALSO— “The Wom- Ably supported by and Seena Owen, ATaVa AINOD A DANDY SHOW! This film will fea- am at the America, Tuesday, day and Thursday. % Genuine comedy drama as deline: attains the effect of “Girls, with David Butler Yhere is a pul- . “CHANGE TONIGHT . WHERE EVERYBODY. GOES The picture is set for the week- nd feature at the rica. IRIS THEATER, Dangers which picture players face silent drama is fully exploited in the ffith picture, “What's “One year transcontinental mark made by an Eesex still stands, uroie:cr.” K. N. Van Sant. local Havex desler. “The total elapsed time. elapsed time is meant from the mo- ment the car left the San Franeisco LYRIC All this happens in un- the company which made eral druggists of Casper are expected to be in attendance and they take with them an invitation from the citizens and chamber of commerce of Casper to enjoy the hospitality of the City during their 1922 convention. ESSEX TIME ACROSS COUNTRY NEVER EQUAL has passed and the tates and by The Best Show in Town Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY ‘THE FACE IN THE CRYSTAL’ “LOOK AT MY HUSBAND” It was a strange expe- rience for the lovers. Yet he thought she had married another man. seen forces. A mighty drama of today made by CHARLIE CHAPLIK PATHE NEWS Featuring the World’s Greatest Aviators 2.¢ party planned to have tunch t Polund Springs, Me., and in the evening to board the . presid¢)tis ] ame Mayflower at Portland for their return voyage to Washingteh. Creek spent the day in Casper on business and pleasure trip. Essex Always Did you ever watch an Essex Car GET INTO MOTION And note that smooth, easy glide, free from jerks that annoy and irritate change gears FROM LOW RIGHT THROUGH TO HIGH Without fuss or noise, all due to the perfect and efficient clutch mechanism? Each gear and part performing its respective duty with ease but relentlessly until re- leased. There is WONDERFUL SATISFACTION In handling an Essex. demonstration, HANDLING THE WHEEL YOURSELF If you desire. If you are contemplating the purchase of a car you owe it to yourself to try out an j You will enjoy a » MOTOR TRUCK & CAR SA a_CASPER, WYOMING. LES Corner Second St. and Yellowstone Ave. Phone 1406 CASPER, WYO. great Southwest. A POWERFUL NARRATIVE ACTED BY AN —ALSO—. “A“ TWO-PART CHRISTIE COMEDY A; Bishop-Cass T healer A tense and thrilling drama of Araerica’s _ Astory of swift action and big moments in'the great outdoors where civilization is * conquering the desert—where a man’s “greatest asset is his courage. SUNDAY AND MONDAY ALL-STAR CAST TODAY IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE Wwabyvy MWMrarie Osborn THE FAMOUS CHILD MOVIE STAR HERE IN PERSON SHE WILL ENTERTAIN YOU WITH SONGS AND DANCES AT 8:30 THIS AFTERNOON AND AT 8:00 THIS EVENING —ALSO— “PROXIES” The Thrilling Crook Play.