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Ph nce PAGE FOUR ONE-GENT SALE SCHEDULED FOR START MONDAY Semi-Annual Feature of Kimball Stores to Offer More Bar- gains Than Ever. One Cent Sale, A Rexall one of those semi-annual merchandising res which have been staged here past seve years by the Drug Store morning will start Mon je Tribune, Merchandising g to full page » is being made } | | Silver Streaks Charlie’s Hair speaking, getting g-a»!" It's true. There are some u ba ase as } Gotham is breaking its neck, collectively and figuratively i tes affect by | to get a peak at Charlie, Mary and Doug. Then the New Yorkers tura t s of novelty) and whisper, “Look, Charlie’ tl grocery specialties) gray hairs in the comedian’s curly locks. and tals included in the at bargain prices is expe has ever annually a ng People wit © United Drug Sto! stores idea of be moved is seen in which lists hundreds ides these special bar. thousands hich cannot vill be offered mentic: but drug stores to be SINN FEINERS EFFECT ESCAPE FROM PRISON THROUGH TUNNEL DUBLIN, Sept. 10.—(By The Associated Press.)——-A tun- nel requiring many weeks to construct was employed Thurs- day night in effecting the escape of some 50 interned Sinn Feiners from the Curragh internment camp in County Kil- dare, where about 1,500 prisoners were under guard. mp is surrounded by several rows of barbed wire entangle- cling the been © purpose of immense ca ment nd. is heayily, guarded ‘by sol prisoners built tho tunnel barbed wire using some of ‘g of their huts for props. The most difficult part was to elude the to the public les of this kind two ite: r one ¢ over|the guard. This was doné by creating the cost of one package a diversion Thursday evening. As an instance of the bargains} Numerous prisoners gave songs and which will be offered to the public of | recitations which received great ap- Casper, Mr. Kimball has secured|!ause both from other interned men many brands of cigars in large quan- titles. Two boxes of cigars will be sold to purchasers for one cent above the retail sale price of one box, Instead of holding the sale.in both Kimball stores, Mr. Kimball has ar- ranged to stage the feature at the Center street store and to take care of the patrona of the institutions in other lines at the Midwest phar- Tons of Rexall high grade products have been purchased by Mr. Kimball for this sale. He believes that staging the one cent feature twice a year, in the spring and fall, that many Cas- per people and residents of this vicin- ity for miles around will be enabled to get seasonable remedies at bargain Prices. In addition to the sale features at former events of this kind, Mr. Kim- ball has arranged for other items «to ttract the greatest patronage ever given a Sale of this kind. These fea- fures willbe introduced from day ‘to day as the progres: ae FOR SALE—New phonograph,. re eently purchased: high class machine; Buaranteed; records included. .Phone wa5w. 9-10-1t ~~ While taking advantage of Kimball's One-Cent Rexall Sale don’t overlook the big introductory sale of Para- mount Phonographs and records at the Midwest Pharmacy. 9-10-1t Buick Roadster 1921 ‘model, used very little; spare tire, snubbers, spotlight. A real bargain, $1,300. Some terms. Park Road Sales and Service Co. OF EDNA Two-Part Centinyous,i to 11 CO-STARRING —AND— JOHNNIE WALKER —ALSO— ‘ITS FOR LIFE” —AND— COMIC CARTOON Playing Sunday and Monday and, it is sald, from the guard. While this was proceeding between 40 and 50 men passed through the tunnel and have not been seen since LONDON, Sept. 10.—Prime Minister Lioyd George's invitation to Eamonn De Vaiera and his colleagues to con- fer as to a basis for a settlement of the Irish controversy. must await action by the Irish Republican parlia-~ dans. 4 The That body will meet in secret next Wednesday ment It was understood when the Repub- lican parliament adjourned at Dublin recently, that it had conferred plen- ary powers on Mr. De Valera and his colleagues. The note from Mr. Lioyt, George, however, is asserted to have brought a factor into the situation which m: it necessary for the par- liament to meet and widen the scope of the mandate it gave its leaders. as FOR SALE—New phonograph, re- cently purchased; high class machine graranteed; records included. Phone 935W 9-10-1t ee ee To salute with the left hand is re garded as an insult by the Mohammo- The COLUMBIA FORMERLY THE PAVILION Casper’s Popular Family Theater TONIGHT THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS —IN— “A TRIP TO RENO” CROOKS MURPHY Christy Comedy Admission 30¢ Big Feature Picture “A DANGEROUS AFFAIR” TOMORROW BIG SUPER SPECIAL PICTURE “THE LONE WOLF” Also Entire Change of Musical Comedy “LIVE. WIR A STORY OF LOVE, DOTS AND DASHES—WITH EMPHASIS ON THE DASHES HOW TWO LIVE WIRES ELECTRIFIED A BAND veneer fbe Cusper Daily Cribune (WELL CHOSEN FOR NEXT MEET (Continued from Page 1) P first year studies and that James H. ureviemck be received on trial. The committee on E resi. dence recommended that a levy of 10 cents a member’ be assessed in the ‘Wyoming conferénee for the next five years to apply om the purchase of a $25,000 residence’ for the bishop in Denver and that :the (1821 collections be taken by October 2 and’ forwarded to Denver by October 15, The committee ‘ef education recom: mended that. inasmuch as there is) no Methodist schpol in Wyoming,«Metho dist students desiring to take up spe: cial lines of Christian service be aid: ed in paying their éxpenses at the state university by the general bosrg of religious education Jf duly -recom- mended and deserving. »The commit- tee also recommended. that the Lara- + mie, pastor be given $500 from the general fund for his student, work jand that cach district in Wyoming | raise $150 during the coming year for the work of the Iliff School of The- ology at Denver. CHURCH CROWDED FOR LECTURE. The Methodis: church was crowded to capacity last night when Bishop Mead delivered his. lecture on bject, “The Typical American.” ‘The ture was one of the most master- analyses of the life and character of Abraham Lincoln ever heard in Casper, it was declared, and one of the ablest lecture on the great Amer- ican ever heard according to some of the visiting ministers. Bishop Mead dealt with Lincojn’s spirit of democrecy, his’ honesty, his righteousness, his great desire to pre- serve the union at any cost, his re- solve to free the siaves If it could be ly HUB THEATER Today and Sunday A Thrilling Drama of the Northwest Mounted Police. “Man Trackers”’ An All-Star Cast Featuring George Larkin and Josephine Hill Added Attraction Chas. Dorety and Baby Peggy —IN— The CLEANUP” Century Comedy 4S the | done, his strength and ability as a statesman and his ability to~ pursue any course which he considered right even though it was necessary to go absolutely against opinions of the members of his cabinet. ‘The conference will come to a ~inr tomorrow evening. The program for the day fellows: 9:30 a. m.—Conference love feast. Leader, Rev, D. E. Kendall, D. D. 10:30 # m.—Public worship. Ser- mon by Bishop Charies L. Mead, D. D., LL. D. America theater. 3 p. m,—Ordination serviee. —- 645 p. m.—Epworth League deyo- onal hour and rally, Rev, Hupert ‘Webster, presiding. Speaker, Dr. Ws- lop, Colorado Springs; subject. “Thre. Bost Wisties for Youth." 8 p. m.—Anniversary Boara of For- dign Missions, Rev, George F! Kietn, presiding. “Speaker, Rev. Harry Far- ser, D. D., New York City. 9 'p, m—Reading of the meats, Bishop Mend: CHRISTIAN WOMEN PRAISED BY BISHOP. High tribute to the influence of christian women in carrying forward the work of the church was paid by Bishop Mead in his address yesterday afierncon at. the joint anniversary, ression of the Women’s Home and the Women’s Foreign Missionary societies. “Every tine deed has behind it the influence of a strong womanhood,” he declaged and spoke particularly of the appoint- |{nfluence which Susanna Wesley had Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Did We Pack Them in Last Night? Sure We Did. Last Day _of the Best Knockout Show in Town. HE’S HERE AGAIN— THAT NEW STAR ON THE HORIZON WILLIAM FAIRBANKS The Fighting Fool From Wyoming in the Big Drama of the GREAT WEST “Fighting Bill” A Knockout From Start to Finish. —NEXT— CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a Return Engagement “Sunnyside” ‘Then— PATHE NEWS With Some Highly Inter- ing Events. ~ AT THE Lyric Today S62 PELE PNET SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921. rer sons, John} $52,000,000 spent on @ punitive expe- went in for some great world Purpose regres Fo Fray hours of dition of the army into Mexico jn.i916,and that no American had it Lo and Charle Wesley through » spiritual couns#l and conférence which been spent for schoo! she hem. aries. } ——_——-—-» . Seta aeoauhe “pen He dealt again with the importance} The greatest number Of “alien : © and mission-|avold his responsibility In the matter. t r lor women he asserted and spiritual|of the coming disarmament congress/ migrants PET rer A ma influence is the only influence they ¢x-/ at Washington and wecteren ts che year came In t ert which is permanent. {Japanese young men who t Sr as Eee © SD * Te declared that christianity is in-\educated In American colleges will) Fiji eregerts Ane ty alae |nerentiy missionary and that the per-| have more to say concerning & war ct fread ~ : ime water: |son who ix mot member of a mis-|tween this nation and Japan than the| wear it in a SFSst slon=ry society i4 not mueb of a|rulers @ the two countries, since apmil { christian. liie opinion is always responsible for | ‘That America has much. to do with | strife. i | ithe saying of the world and that we| He reviewed the position of this} are living in the Most strategic mis country following ther world war as sionary «mhoment of history wag an-|compared with other nations of the other strong assertion made by Bishop! world and declared that our young Mead who then. apoted. Pershitig, a3 men and women had been spared, that etating that the entire Mexican prob-' our country had been allowed to come, of the richer than when the influence base. $1,550.00 f. 0. b. Soath Rend tsk T-SIX “etd Roadster is the gree: 3 ight weight two-passenger car of the enclosed on the market — ideal for the doc- tor, the salesman or any other man whose duties demand a sturdy, economically-o ted car for all-year-round use. Studebaker’s engineerin ge — with the sean policy bh i ding. complete in one plant, have alone made it ible to produce a car of this unusual value at its remarkably low price. This is a Studebaker Year DAVIS-McLAUGHLIN COMPANY ‘540 East Yellowstone Casper, Wyo. Tres NEW PRICES ON STUDEBAKER CARS f. 0, b. Factories, effective September 8, 1921 Touring Cars and Roadsters. Light-Six 2-passenger Roadster . Light-Six Touring Car ... . Special-Six 2-passenger Special-Six Touring Car Special-Six 4-passenger Roadster Big-Six Touring Car ....... ESR ALL STUDEBAKER CARS Coupes and Sedans. “Six 4-passenger Coupe . Big-Six 7-passenger Sedan . ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES HOBART BOSWORTH LATEST CURRENT EVENTS THOMAS SajDORIS MAY AND MILDRED MANNING | —IN— ‘ Maurice Tourneur’s THE IFOOLISH MATRONS ' ‘THE FABLE OF “THE MOTH AND THE FLAME” “ MODERNIZED. Three Women Marry. One for Old Fashioned Love, Qne for Fame, One for Luxury. A PORTRAYAL OF NIGHT LIFE AMID NEW YORK’S BRIGHT LIGHTS. —ALSO— “EAT AND BE HAPPY” A VANITY COMEDY ADMISSION 40c - PLAYING SUNDAY AND MONDAY Al Bishop-Cass 1 heater LAST TIMES TODAY MEIGHAN in “THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN”