Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1921, Page 4

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8 | PAGE FOUR 17 OVERCOME IN FIGHTING BLAZE, ONE 13 NUR Fire Started in Denve ee a5 D give first ald to injured persons Premier Briand To Attend Only — of on ner Paris on her sailing being delay- to fit in with his ar- >» thinks it unlikely | remain in America longer, The LaFayette which is on the way to Washington with the members of the French delegation on board, Struck something of a storm today and M. Briand spent much of the af. ternoon and evening walking ‘the Bwaying decks. He appeared to en- Joy the experience and when one member of the party comnierited upon the roughness cf the sea the premier replied: “Oh, no, I don’t find it so. In a sea such as stig I would rather-be on a English Daily Yr. &—The first Eng to be owned an Peking lents ill serve an entire the class whict @ paper published Koontz, assistant way, has notified y of { the Near sport free to the seaboards > the Near Bast sufferers. This free movement of 30 trains of 60 cars each. a : "rc (EP LOOKING YOUN | CHEYENNE, Nov. 3.—The enne lodge of the Benevolent Protective Order home, a showy stru years ago at a ¢ = = PUBLIC DEBT REDUCED. 000. debt today by the treasury. CALL 875-J Refuse and Night Soil The City Sanitation Co. Chamber of Commerce Bldg. WEALTAY PIONEER OF COLORADO SHOT BY SON IN HOME DISPUTE Communists Win LOVELAND, Colo., Nov. 3—F. R. Laune, 55 years of age, » wealthy pioneer of this city is in a critical condition at @ local hospital and his son Virgil Faune, 30, ts in the cus- today of the authorities as a result Published By Chinese Editor ypearance yes. ‘ior was planned ulation larger old suage daily is V publishers ©! TOPEKA, Kan., Nov. 3.—On behalt | ‘ of all the railroads of the country J.|' freight traffic Atchison, Topeka & opeka, regional manager st relief association. that the ruflroads have agreed tc 100,000 bushels of grain for export Te | aha | Young—to do this you must watch your of Elks has appoint ed a committee to work out plans for the erection here of a new Elks’ home| Under your Ms ect Ed ty Uaiows at atcost of at least $260,000, "The | look in your face—dull eyes with no jodge long ago outgrow ite precent| SParkle. Your doctor will tell youninety © built 20 WASHINGTON, ‘Nov. 3—A reduc. 1-| tion of about $465,000,000 in the public during! October was announced For Disposal of Garbage, Coe charter with renewal privileges is an appreciable factor.” Russ Election’ | of an alleged quarrel at the Laune bome here. According to the authorities, the | elder Laune was shot twice in the body. A report to the authorities elections for members of the Petro- grad soviet, 705 Communists and 181 Non-partisans have been chosen. The. ed Lenine, » while said Mr. and Mrs. Laune had quar- reled and that the son interfered. [educational workers jenin, Lunacharsk and NEW WESTERN UNION © sss Ssratag oY” COMPANY DEFENDS ITS bbe LES IN GLAIM T0 OLD NAME any intima-jengineer and fireman cf eastbound Ex ‘elegraph cot ny of| National railway, whith left Van- m the name of the|/couver Monday night were killed company, Fran-| when tae train uck a rock slide attorney of Pow-/ near Gelkie, Alberta, according to ad- ed with the new/ vices received here. None of the pas- t the name. | sengers were hurt. old Western an | ——————— } ppt na = business | Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- © oming fo spe vad pert workmen. All work guaranteed. as been ally | Casper Jewelry Mtg. Co., 0-8 Bldg. was. 3st | n by any-| « RIGA, Nov. 3—In the three | VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 3—The' incorporated | passenger train No. 2 on the Canadian | Casper Daily Cridune INSANITY PLEA :->= INBURCH CASE Uon of affidavits to ‘combat the con- \tention that Arthur C. Burch, indicted |tor the alleged murder of J. Belton | Kennedy, {s insane, is under way at the district attorney's office here. It was announced that elientists em- Ployed by the state would examine Bureh at the county jail. Their find- [ings would be presented In the form [or affidavits in the superior court For Ladies and Gentlemen. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 128 East Second Street Basement, O-S Building 1! concern. | to state laws and will be taken to court « York company. | ion Telegraph com- | under and pur. of the state of Mr. Hertzig, “not legiti Ww. 2 wire concern with and wires, as I installation cost wireless system fore successful financial ven 20. The wireless industry is in {ts In. advantage of being in floor with aS 's Easy—If You Know Dr. " Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel liver and bowels—there’s no need of Don’t Forget the having a sallow complexion—dark rings r cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- ound mixed with olive oil to act on the iver anc. bowels, which he gave to his patients for ycars. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calcmel, are gentle.in their action yet always effective. They brink about that natural buoyancy which al should enjoy by voniny the liver and clearing the systeny oficipurities. 'Dr.Edwards’OliveTablets are known sby their olive color. 15c and 30c. ICOLU W. F. Dunn Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Industrial Ave. JAZZ The 40c PRESENTING THE GIRLS FROM DIXIE CO. 15 CLEVER COLORED PEOPLE PLAYING MUSICAL COMEDY AND VAUDEVILLE See the Creole Beauty Chorus Hear Them Sing in Harmony. Enjoy Their Dancing and Fun. A Genuine Novelty Show. ENTIRE CHANGE TONIGHT Catering to Ladies and Gentlemen ADMISSION Colored People in Balcony Only LAND ater 40c FRANK CANNER CUSTOM TAILOR 150 East Midwest Ave. A full line of woolens now on display for winter wear. I do alterations on ladies’ and men’s wear. Personal $1,000,000.00 DOLLAR DOLL SNYDER’S Terrace Gardens 132 NORTH CENTER STREET TONITE THE COOKS AND WAITERS $1.00 DANCE SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM AT 10:30 O’>CLOCK Woodmen Ball, November 4 Ex-Service Men’s First Annual Ball, November 11 $1,000,000.00 DOLLAR DOLL TONIGHT Million-Dollar Doll | The Sapphire Girls SEE BENNIE KIRKLAND . As THE BLACK STATUE SEE LORETTA KIDD Upstairs—Phone 655-R —As— OUT OF THE HIGH RENT THE DANCING DOLL te bh sh Feature Photo Drama Better ag fer Less WANDA HAWLEY “a PHONE 1700 Annual Modern MBIA \\ SN \\ NS WESTERN STAR HARRY CAREY | “THE FREEZE-OUT” Directed by Jack Ford MAYOR var TONS |= | TNES TUESDAY AT CODY} 5 THERMOPOLIS, Wro.. ““A Gripping ba! * BRUCE SCENIC THE HUB TODAY ONLY RETURN SHOWING OF THE POPULAR Nov. 3— 63 years of age, mayor of! Last Big Day I’s?¥our Own Fault if You Miss It LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. See Her Today THE WORLD'S GREAT- A Bishop-Cass Theater VAUDEVILLE ‘LAST TIMES TONIGHT ‘ ALLAIRE Comedy Juggler ROGERS & GALLAY In‘a Playlet “ THE ANGEL OF CHINATOWN” jis Reformation. of a Gunman Opium Fiend and RUNYON & TRENT — Fun in You. The Boys Who Put the “U” in Fun and the JUNIUS & UPTON Comedy Tight Wire Novelty. Feature Picture —IN— ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN “REMORSELESS LO ‘arquet 7! Balcony 50c, Plus A Bishop-Cass Theater TWO SHOWS EACH NICHE pipe AND 9:00 Admission—P: a Tax LAST TIMES TODAY GLORIA SWANSON SUPPORTED BY MILTON SILLS —IN— ELINOR GLYN’S A Powerful, Gripping, Lavishly Produced. “—ALSO— (Sketchograph) - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “THE GREAT MOMENT” Human Picture “SEEING GREENWICH VILLAGE” ADMISSION 40c SESSUE HAYAKAWA —IN— “WHERE LIGHTS ARE LOW” “I Can Vampire the World — Passion ‘Is My Slave.” Pola —IN— “One Arabian THEATER Continuous 1:00 to 10:30 Every Day [GLADYS WALTON in “THE ROWDY” | The Song of Lust—It’s the Dead March of ~ Purity. Ap TOMORROW The king comedian of the world in his big fea- Sans million-dollar com- edy. Harold Lloyd —IN— “Among Those Present” -—-ALSO— Big Western Classic “Across the Divide” Starring Luke Ballard. For the Love of Mike, Come Early!

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