Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 4

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I tS SR NT Hn FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921, ADJUSTMENT OF jiiiGATMCHIN | Sisal Some c| See Sa onon ane a VALUES IS TAKEN. DiEVENNE MARRED BY jes ‘sess: “vei ee af , |] me werx. rsa CAMPER"S GARELESGNESS| “== ss fi Sateen te a rn | ae UP BY ASSESSORS 5 : The Man From Lost River Is Coming | general manager of {he 8. & H. —— ae es a eee ; pEBXENSE, oct. z1—The “Licos| PFESS Congress Conference Here Names Committee to| pes.” « remarxavie rock) formation TALKING OF SPEED’ which im regarded as the most {nter- : . Work Out Equalization Program for En- |i Sees eee eas | Asks Admission S THIS? : cc : * sightly through the carelessness of - tire State; Benefits to Be Marked — | maa,nixie mary oe mnie mae st| = tt World Meet lighted mateh. |The flame spread t : Fi = er-dry ta th ited in ra The appaintment of committees to handle the various or-|s combined prairie, brash and Umber emake gees’ TS pet pI ganizations and business details that are the outgrowth of the | fre that burned for two days before| gress of the World to # resdlution meeting of county assessors which is under way in Casper is| {°s@ents of the region, headed by/ natty pledging the congress to work John Morris, a veteran prospector, f!-| for pres: tat t th ‘ the most important business that is to come before the organi-| pany suceeded tn quenching the iast| sions of the Washington conferees | Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. zation which will eenctds a two-day session this evening. remnants of it in the rocky pockets JA committee headed by J. E. Atherly of Big Horn county | **° which it had penetrated, will sume i in Los Angeles for some time, is ex- airman Lyle Car. pected to return home Tuesday. been among the property destroyed. t er WORLD'S eo details on eq Or iasiaiwhuns {06 abe wet Su = = ~ - = WILL SOON BE HERE OUR PREDICTION ey You Will Be'Sorry if You Do Not Get in on AN INVESTMENT THAT PAYS 100 PER CENT Several other prairie fires “have Mre. Willem B. been started in this distrint during the Cobb, who has been | iast few days through the careless- ness of hunters and haystacks have scanea ie Sat St on, eas si SERIES Stock bought in the Lyric Thea- considered. Similar committees to work out equalization plans for Itve- stock, off and mining industries and other major businesses in the state ter Company entitles you to a share = in profits in the receipts of the theater and in the real estate of the TODAY And we are threatened with a railroad strike. Now will be named this afternoon. ° o is the time to fill t! Step Softly While ~ ey will te aire oy money hes A We weet hat Bin Music Plays for We Show prope: thereon. Cann, tax commissioner for the Mid. Bishop-Cass Theater eee rty weet, Refining, company and by Bill EST LUMP Outside of the receipts of the Nye Hamilton, ty excfficio tax ae ES NOW PLAYING COAL BABE RUTH theater, there is approximately Mr. Hamilton who is a tax schedule ‘ Ps ‘ 1, 700 Se in Leyention on subs and tax form expert will dwell on the Working Not Posing inan $ 4mprovement of county forms, assess- ment charts and-office efficiency. It e will be remembered that Mr. Hamil ton worked out the detail of assessor's office efficiency for Natrona county, and that part of his suggestions were incorporated as the standard meth. ods of running assessor's offices in this state. —IN— The visitors and a representative of Casper Supply Co. ‘October, 1921, Film. Bang! Bang! We at It Again! Good Night, Nurse, I’m ‘ leases, etc., to be derived from this = property monthly. The amount of stock to be sold is limited and when’ disposed of ositively no more will be offered for sale. The Rider pa rpngiteingometnanns! Me lie 3 ” rheew wit Going, te, the Layie waa served at the Herming hotel last THE SPEED G | RL — For Further Particulars Write BALLOON “CHEYENNE” P. 0. BOX 555 ; A Short Feature " 3 ° rE. MAY ENTER GUNES: ©: overs Sriiee abd naiae en art rds King Log CHEYENNE, Oct. 21—A_ balloon —AND— H B ‘ant in the coming Pulltzer-asropau- CURRENT EVENTS kenry repnan BMrcteibben, who piloted « eae beef Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c TONIGHT ‘President. % See the greatest log fn the recent international race in e Belgium, is coming to Cheyenne to visit a sister who resides here, will COMING bring his balloon with him, expects a FROM LOST RIVER” Is Amateur Night mae —_ FUN! SAPPHIRE GIRLS —IN— to make exhibition fights here and, it given sufficient encouragement, will christen the balloon “Cheyenne” and enter it at Omaha under that fame. See him ride ed log ; naa a ; tively this ts not tricks photogtaphy, Charlie “Peggy From Paris” From “Chaplin 18---PEOPLE-~-18 re aN He the tet, comm MOSTLY GIRLS VAUDEVILLE ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHY SPECIAL—TONIGHT—SPECIAL SEE JEW CHARLEY RESERVATIONS ARE NOW BEING MADE, VAUDEVILLE NOT A STOCK COMPANY---NOT A “TAB” SHOW---NEW ACTS AND NEW PEOPLE EACH WEEK. STARTING NEXT WEDNESDAY AND - THURSDAY. 4 TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT AT 7:00 AND 9:00 Admission—Parquet 75c, Plus War Tax; Balcony 50c, Plus War Tax ing burlesque ever filmed. “The Champion” King of All Amateurs Curl —NEXT— portant an i that - f ie light night the beach at pe orThen the Jase Eil-Bee ‘e. CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS POLLARD Bert LYTE LL In a Big HOOT GIBSON |petan In His First Full Length Feature Extraordinary ARAD | SE \NEXT— - Semana Pathe News ACTION | =~ World’s Airplane . Stunts and World News. —IN— “THE PURPLE RIDERS” STORY BY J. ALLEN DUNN DIRECTED BY JACK FORD © A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION WiTH A : > —NEXT— Episode Number Nine. Great Supporting Cast of Sterling Players For the love of Mike, early! —AND— come MUTT AND JEFF PLAYING TODAY AND SATURDAY A Bishop-Cass FT heater Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 eas Seceins Recets ceicheh M acindarinsctiatiindet ages Your Seats for Iris Vaudeville Wednesday and y, October 26 and 27, and Every Wednesday and Thursday Thereafter. THREE DAYS TODAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

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