Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 18, 1921, Page 4

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‘AC I l [or re ne: ha ta s ster pec © Det iro of ats la ta Ne th PAGE FOUR CAFES GUT PRIGES 25 PER GENT : Manhattan and Wray Cafes Take Lead in Normaliz- ing Restaurant Business; General Approval of Undertaking Voiced and Support Pledged With realiz:qion of the arrival of normal conditions in|" ™wert_of ‘ts city Monday. Casper, the Manhattan cafe, represented by O. J. Cacherelis, | be can aor Per WELL DRILLER DIES OF have combined to give Casper the benefit of the most sub- stagtial reduction in the price of living that has ever been and Wray’s cafe, represented recorded in Casper. In other lines, in which less essen tials have been dealt in, the people of Casper have experienced the beno- fits of lower prices but it was not un til Wray’s\ Cafe and Manhattan Cafe managements combined 1) make ef+ fective in the most essential of all es- sential industries, wholesale reduc tions. So effective have been the general | reductions that a menu which is now) in effect at these institutions today and the one which becomes effective Monday will show price reductions in excess of 25 per cent on the average. The tremendous reductions which are offered are entirely voluntary on the part of the two cafes and come without solicitation from interests of any kind. Playing square with the trade with which these institutions are identified the day on which the prices will be- come effective was delayed until Mon day, October 24, so that all institutions and firms engaged in the restaurant buciness in Casper will be given an opportunity to fall in line without ex- periencing any fll effect# to their im- mediate business. the general reduc Will be quoted which 1 at random on the ich is now in the hands of the printe: Both the institutions effected by the immediate reductions have made it a policy to serve merchant lunches. In order to give the people who partake of a light meat at noon, the benefit of the best possible prices, it was decided places did not jafter @ thorough and exhaustive|/He died after he had been brought} nen were present. ‘The meeting also BREAKS ARM IN BELT. |search and survey of local to | conditions hospital here. Givens resided-at| ieveloped considerable sentiment in j ade. Nunn, Col. widow and two smali H. (. L. GIVEN (EA H BLOW WHEN |""When information spread rapidly of children pe him. favor of abandonment of the c mmis- widespread the contemplated plan proval of the arrangement was voiced rt either of the ‘city manager| bruises about the face and head in at- jon every hand and the institutions tak- Steel Grandstand = or the old ajdermanic form|tempting to replace a heavy belt on which ing the lead were pledged the co-o-per. of the general public and busi- Cbe Casper Daily Cridune > arm was caught in another under. and ft is considered fortunate LOVELL, Wyo. Oct. 18—W. w.| earn who resides north of Lovell, {that he escaped more serious injuries: ® broken forearm and severe sp a - sion form of govermmcat and substi- was superseded by the com-Jja thresher while the machine was in motion. In lifting the heavy belt his At Frontier Park EXTRA ness institutions here which they just- lly, deserve. coxovES NUMEROUS. Is Held Probable CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 18.—Cos- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 18.—Ten- otes are reported unusually numerous! tative plans fcr the erection of a new in the Cheyenne district. A pack of] steel grandstand, with a seating ca: five animals, a very unusual thing.| pacity of 5.000, at Frontier park in was observed about twenty miles on the service but merely put the lunches on as business leads. | On the new menu thié important Part of the restaurant menu will ap-| pear at 40 cents. ‘Incidentally this is) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 18. — the first time in the history of Casper / Thomas Givens, 35 years of age, was since pre-war days that a general mea) fatally injured on the LePage ranch A Gathering of the Film Clans. ACTION VAUDEVILLE IRIS THEATER At the LYRIC - Of Course STARTING the price at 50 centa. Srhent cents. service. Alright yogttable laxath onmtpation ord conipetion ana a tions normal, . RM JuNiors— Little Ns One-third then candy For childfen and adults. KIMBALL DRUG STORES the pork chop order. been cut from 75 cents the former prevailing price, to 50 cents. This ts l GS 7 9 +e) | | This service bas This delicacy will ap- @ instahees have to 35 cents, Coftee an importa meals will appear cents instead of 10 Those prices are Similar cuts are effi The decision to redu. made by the two institutions effected! = =~ =. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM A Bbishop-Cass Theater SHOWS AT 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 AND 9:30 of any kind was served at less than 50|!n Colorado, just south of the Wyo- jming line and about 12 Another instance in a popular meaj/Cheyenne, when a well-drilling derrick which experienced a big reduction js'Which he was assisting in moving tilt ed and a portion of it fell upon him. an innovation and the first time in the history of first class restaurants here that such a low price has prevailed. That greatest of all meals, ham and| eggs for the first time in years in Casper went below the 50 cent mark in the general revision downward of living prices. been cut from 75 vents to 50 cents a| GOLD MEDAL 7 50 per cent reduction. Lunches for| refinery men were cut from 50 cents adjunct to some | he menu at 6] ‘and accept no LAWRENCE P. WALL Offers “The Two Dads” —W!TH— The Sapphire Girls THE SQUIRREL TRIO KIDD AND. KENNEDY CLOWN CAPERS A WONDERFUL MOVIE PROGRAM Special Matinee Tomorrow ADMISSION TO LADIES 10c THE COLOSSAL KING —IN— HEADIN’ HOME” A STRAIGHT-TO-THE-HEART PHOTODRAMA OF REAL FOLKS, OF LAUGHS, OF THRILLS AND . PATHOS. WITH A FINE CAST TODAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ALSO “THE ART OF SELF-DEFENSE” AND “IGUAZA, THE EXQUISITE.” ADMISSION 40c DIED |in New York City alone from kid. Dear on the new menu at 45 cents per. | C¢Y trouble last year. son't allov Hot cakes and waffle orders expert-| yourself to become @ victim by enced a 60 per cent reduction to 20/ neglecting painsand aches, Guard cents an order which includes ‘coffee, Steak orders against this trouble by taking ganslEM oy nts as formerly. | The world's standerd remedy fe > kidney ist iltustrative,| ver, bladder and uric acid troubles ill otaer | Holland’s national remedy sinc All druggists, three sizes. Guar prices was | ‘0k for the mame Gold Medal oa every bo miles from The Iris management is pleased to announce that it has com- pleted arrangements with a first class circuit: whereBy it will give the theatergoers of Casper a fine variety of vaudeville acts each week, J We desire to impress the fact that this is not a stock company or “tab” show. - We are a link in a great chain of theaters, in- cluding some of the finest houses from the Pacific coast east- ward. j NEW ACTS AND NEW PEOPLE EACH WEEK EVERY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Starting October 26 and 27. ¢ Two Shows Each Night at 7:00 and 9:00. RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE Admission—Parquet 75¢ war'tax Balcony 50c wah. ; A Bishop-Cass T heater PLAYING RETURN ENGAGEMENT ~ 5 Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY Five Different Features —FIRST— ‘THE SKY See the Biggest Cattle Stampede Ever Filmed. —SECOND— The Toonerville Trolley The Skipper Meets All Trains but the North- ‘western. —THIRD— Special Pictures Of the U, S. S. Olympia which sailed to France to bring back the body of the unknown _ soldier. 4 Also pictures of the Hu- man Tower, 19 years old and 9 feet 5 inches tall. He eats his meals from a cecond story window. ‘—FOURTH— i . Pathe Review Showing the famous slow motion photography. —FIFTH— Another Big Comedy ‘Her Novel Idea’ It didn’t make a hit with her husband, for al! the men flirted with her. teed He Posed as Himself— And They Had Him : Arrested! He’s been ‘kidnapped— shanghaied—his name, his girl and his millions stolen by a rascally double. And when he escaped and returned to claim his own, the world called him a crook! Beyond a question, the test role that Wallace id ever played. All ac- and fun—and thrills for ten pictures! OF SWAT \udacious CC CParamount Ciclure ONE OF THE MOST TALKED-OF MEN IN. AMERICA. SEE HIM IN ACTION IN A REGULAR FEA- TURE PICTURE. “BABE” IS A REAL ACTOR. With Margaret Loomis —ALSO— ts fea. RETURN SHOWING ; CHARLES CHAPLIN : —IN— “ONE A. M.” TODAY ONLY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. CONSTANCE BINNEY —IN— “THE CASE OF BECKY” TOMORROW Benefit of Rae, hn Fr i A V J See the greatest pie-, ture of the war. See the Powder River boys in action. Ga jammed, of breaking up the war. See that you do not miss it. : This is not a studio pic- on ture. It was filmed the battlefields of France.

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