Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 7, 1921, Page 4

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‘ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. elected without opposition, for a thy consecutive term. A to esi t church council thet capacity of s bishop wes adopted pb, be Casper Daily Cribune NINTH INNING ~ to Meuse, Miller Frisch to Kelly. No runs, ; errors. Sensis ot at) Ele ; of the Sweetwatér coun- the week end in the PAGE FOUR | terfield and went to third on Young's | double into right fleld. Kelly walked, filing the bases. Frisch and Young [scored on Meusel's double, Kelly tak- Kelly and Meuse! scored DENVER YOUTH ===: THEFT CHARGE Barnes followed with a single to left. | Burns singled into center, Snyder cu- Comes to Grief After Trading the Machine in New Mex- some big feature entertainment at- ing to third and Barnes to second. tractions schéduled. Snyder scored on Bancroft’s sacrifice ico and Trying to Sell Second One Here. Nally foreed Ward, Rawlings to Ban- entertainment numbers of all kinds croft. One run, one hit, no errors. and the Best Fellows may have an op- {| |portunity to see Eddie Anderson, the PLANNED FOR THE ELAS" cea A tal meeging of the Elks lodge has eres artanged for.tonight with Taft Re-Elected Unitarian Chie at 8 o'clock. DETROIT, Oct. 7.—-Wiliam Howard pi ES Taft, chief Justice of the United i States supreme court weete: D. S. Anderson has returned from | ejected president of the Unitarian gen- Milinois where he has been visiting at|¢-a) conference at the organization's old home. closing business session. He was —————— —TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED aps— will to Peckinpaugh. Snyder took Burns’ double to left. Ward out Bancroft at first. One run, ADS—| ‘There will be music, refreshments |™* fly to Ruth, Barnes being held at RID SULTS ———> |= = second. Frisch walked on four balls. NES LN OA? IE AT ETAT ORME PE KS Young's three-base hit. Rogers went Th e Greatest Money-Saving Event in the History of Casper KASSIS Removal Sale frst ght runs, eight hits, no cr We are not going to move any of our stock. It is go- ing to be sold at sacrifice prices. Come early, stay late, buy all you need, and save many dollars. Ready-to-Wear, Bolt Goods, Hosiery for Wom- en and Children, Underwear, Coats for Women and Children, Blouses, Blankets'and Comforts, in fact, ev- Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Positively the Last Day TOM MIX Assisted by all stars in a new edition with wonder. ful colored photography. "THE HEART OF . TEXAS RYAN The best array of rough riders ever seen on the screen. Real bullets, classy ropi: crack shots and wild ri . y —NEXT— Another Big Star HAROLD LLOYD —IN— EIGHTH INNING YANKEES—Ruth drew a pass and | = Fewster took his place on first, go- ing to second on a wild pitch. Meu- sel fanred and Fewster took third when Barnes threw out Pipp at first Ward singled, Fewster scoring. Mc rant charging inte m ement | ot stolen autom Young Car lisle, who is wa with Robert Young for the t a Cole 8 is aaid to have madi nome here for the past week. he story brought here Carlisie and in Denver, drove . N. M., where they traded it for a Hudson Super-six and $500 in cash. The Hudson machine was then driven to Casper and of- fered for sale. Although Carlisle has been in jail here for the past two days the other youth wanted has apparently disap- peared with the car. Informatiori re- garding the arrpst of Carlisie has been suppressed wt he authorities were attempting to Touse tn custody. GIANTS STOP YANKS, 13708 (Continued from Page 1) Stock bought in the Lyric Thea- ter Company entitles you to a share in profits in the-receipts of the theater and in the real estate of the property thereon. ‘ For Your Blood stropgand healthy as your blood. It is like- wise true that you are as young ss your ar- Outside ‘of the receipts of the theater, there is approximately $1,700 or more in revenues on sub- leases, etc., to be derived from this property monthly. teries. Vigor and health come with good blood. Without good red blood one hasa weak heart anc | | nerves. J may pbor | The amount of stock to be sold is limited and when disposed of positively no more will be offered for sale. filed out to Miller. Rawlings went out, McNally to Pipp. No runs, no Kilts, no errors. SIXTH INNING YANKEES — Pipp grounded out, Kelly to Rarnes. Ward singled into right fic. McNally struck out. Schang filed out to Rawlings. No runs, one hit, no errors. GIANTS—Snyder hooked a single into right field. Barnes t into a play, Ward to Peckinpangh to Pipp. Burns hit a single past Peck- inpaugh. Burns stole second. Ward threw out Bancroft at first. No rors, two hits, no errors. SEVENTH INNING YANKEES—Burns robbed Quinn of a hit by running to the centerfield fence and taking his fly. Miller fanned. Peckinpaugh went out, Ban- croft to Kelly. No rans, no hits, no errors. In nervousness or in that weak, tirc teeling. If your blood is thin and watery, face pale or pimply, if you are gen. erally weak, tired and listless, a veg- stable tonic should be taken. One hat will do the house-cleaning, an old-fashioned herbal remedy that was used by everybody 50 years ago is still safe and sane because it con- cains no alcohol or narcotic. made up of Blood root, Oregon Grape root, Queen’s root, Stone root, Cherry Bark, wittout alcohol,—and made ato both Hquid and tablets. This lood tonic was first put out by Ir ‘erce in ready-to-use form as Dr. -terce’s Golden Medical Discovery Jruggists keep this in tablet form, vell as liquid. Send 0c for a la: rial package to Dr. Pierce's Invali fotel, Buffelo, N. Y, Write for free « on blood disorders, medical con- ation free. 3 : erything for women and children. For Further Particulars Write P. O. BOX 555 CASPER, WYO. Agents Will Call on You John A. Miller Co. Fiscal Agents EXTRA FOR SATURDAY A REMNANT COUNTER Filled with remnants of Silk, Serges, Percales, Ginghams, Ribbons, Laces, Flannels, Em- broideries. Many of the remnants are of good | length. . The Prices.Are the Lowest ‘BY THE SAD SEA WAVES’ As we said before, he bet on the Giants, "SNUB POLLA RD ‘PLEAS TEACHER ry it NOW. Do not delay! MAY I LEAVE THE ROOM’ —NEXT— TOPICS OF THE DAY —NEXT— | PATHE NEWS Now liste to reason, you cay’: beat this show in town. GIANTS—frisch singled into cen- Ever Offered in Casper | Kassis Dry Goods Co. >) THOMAS. H. INCE’S “MOTHER O’MINE” From the Novel ‘‘The Octopus,” by Charles Belmont Davis. A Drama of Today Starring LLOYD HUGHES, BETTY ROSS CLARK, BETTY BLYTHE AND CLAIRE M’DOWELL “My son hangs tonight. You have lied”—Then follows the terrific fight between a mother and this woman of questionable character—Then with a death grip, prompted by mother love, she strangles out the confession, “I perjured”— i Then comeg the race with death, in the face of a terrible storm, to save her boy from a murderer’s death. A PICTURE YOU’LL NEVER FORGET. “PLAY SQUARE” i s Johnnie Walker + —And— Edna Murphy A clerk in a count —the gangsters have him to“‘pull a job.” He has store id manipulated safe com- bination—the gang is ready to skip with the loot—there is his mother and sweetheart 4 cusk Bi Ata rain ay roug! it, or t them off? These co-star? will be remem- bered for their fine work in “Live Tee ai ee mew vehicle, we nl as entertaining. “SAY, UNCLE” A GAYETY COMEDY —AND— CURRENT EVENTS PLAYING TODAY AND SATURDAY —IN— “THE PURPLE RIDERS” EPISODE NUMBER SEVEN —AND— MUTT AND JEFF PLAYING TODAY AND SATURDAY A Bishop-Cass T heater Continuous 1 to 11 Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Every Day A Bishop-Cass Theater

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