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Ne ee a a A x ‘ 2 4 J j pbenescvsnsccconscsossnesnasosooosanoneseeess PAGE FOUR SERIOUSNESS OF IRISH QUESTION NOW INCREASED UNIONIST PARTY STRIKE EXCITING Ulster’s cause moro co t of a Unio! {fs believed in some circles that the still follow Premier Lioyd George and even the Unionists themselves doubt whether Bonar Law is politically and phy- ically able to lead a conservative sc- cession against the whole of the’ in. fluence of his former colleague? in ‘bulk of the party would Mr. the cabinet Trik of a general election has been revivixl in several quarters, but no- in 1avor of it, boldly Ty conceded t ned, @epends s0 lely on the) o¢ the offerings. Carpet mills also bought Uberally, but other mills “tid very little, though the American Woolen company took al\few lots, The yo., Nov. 19—jfatlure of the Australians to at Pre oe, S| en, Anes os) Ie © signs with the names | prise of the eale, but on the whole the <4 on streets on ea a preliminary tem of free mail delivery. ;The city council will number all start to finish. Bonar 1 peace nego- represented as|t An article © Post ascribed to Mr. he Unionists ort Ulster if she refuses essions: nist hat w ch corner in town, as step to installing a sys the houses.’ der being 5 be Casver Daily Tribune SHEEP BRING STRONG ER, Wy iv. Hudson and Two sheep held Dot gt the Masonic lodges along the way nm, D.C. Buddy, their police ‘Wool, MARKET SALES STRONGER ‘GOOD PRICES AT U. S. AUCTION | The last government wool auction at Boston is character- ized as‘one of the best of the year in the report of the sale | | received by the Wyoming Woo] Growers’ associatign. Prices | were up 10 per cent over the week previous and the demand was liberal. The report says: “The government wool auction was a decided success, | ¢ withdrawals being than 4 per scoured wools. Outside the auction cent, or only t of|room the most ouraging feature | 7,000,000 pounds cat is the moder advance in quarter % week as a re ‘ement in the knit- less aw's he trade. e official limits were general! red, bidders forcing all the desir Bidding s, the sales be- ear. Much RD OF THANKS. We sincerely desire to thank onr friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in many different ways during our sad bereavement and the death of our daughter and sister. MR. C. D. BROWN, MRS. C._D. FAMILY. it | ing one of the bes encouragement is he way the wools sold, as it ini that it is a profitable operation to scour and recondition them. Prices averaged iderably higher than at the last advance being estimated by erts at least 10 per cent. Bid- as keen for the few lots of sy domestic wool catalogued in ¢ sale, but prices were low, owing to the character and condition of the wools. Buying was well distributed among dealers, who bought the bulk BROWN AND 11-12-1t VENNTAL SAMI outlook is encouraging. Government stocks are now down to about 26, 000,000 pounds, most of the remain merican greasy gn Smashers Do you employe . bagkase WE TOLD YOU SO The knockout picture of the week. CONSTANCE TALMADGE “LESSONS IN LOVE” A Pocket Edition Western smashers to~ handle "your bag- gage and-furniture? We are experts in moving baggage, furniture, pianos and guarantee our work. SEE BEN TRANSFER Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74 CONTINUOUS i TO 11 \ A scream from | BOS AT FORGED SALE 12. + Ten t head of breeding ewes were sold to Lee Simonson of Thermopolis for $7.10 a head and other classes of sheep brought correspondingly high prices at the sale of the Frank L. company’s Pat O'Hara creek ranch wader foreclosure of John W. Hay and the American National bank of Cheyenne. About 3,000 ewe lambs went to Arthur Barth of Billings at $5 = head and the same number of wether lambs to Richmond of Grass creek at $3.60. Two hundred tons of hay brought $450 a ton ———— Ol. TANKS PROJECTED. ‘WHEATLAND, JWyo., Nov. 12.— ‘The Home O!l company of Torrington has let a contract to McCann & Adams for the construetion of bases for large ‘olf tanks on lots adjacent to the rail- road. A wholesale filling station will A Bishop-Cass T heater rigged schooner LAST TIMES TODAY * MAURICE FLYNN —IN— “BUCKING THE LINE” sunk at Postcard Shower Arrives Ahead of British Premier NEW YORK, Nov.. Lioyd. George, British premier, was daved from @ bad attack of writer's ramp by remaining in the bedside of the Irish problem, it became known today. The steam- ship Aquitania on which passage had been booked for him came PLAYING SUNDAY AND MONDAY “PARTNERS OF THE ~ TIDE” A death-grapple beneath waves, a ‘gull sea—Another sturdy craft destroyed by fire—Intrigue— Heart-interest, and a charming love tale. These are the elements which have been wéven into this exciting production. —ALSO— COMIC CARTOONS 12,—David at into_port 5 | ADMISSION 30c s “THE PURPLE RIDERS” AND MUTT AND JEFF ¢ —IN— WHERE EAST MEETS WEST— “Paris of the Orient.” shining heights. —ALSO— “SAVING SISTER SUSIE” Two-Part Christie Comedy CURRENT EVENTS TODAY AND SUNDAY - —IN— Continuous 1 to 11 —ALSO— A Bishop-Cass T heater And the World’s Adventurers Tumble Into Shanghai, There, in a smashing sea and underworld romance, three men fought for the love of this beautiful girl. A story that starts at the bottom and climbs to the Admission 40c AMERICA “AT THE END OF THE WORLD" BETTY COMPSON Supported by a Notable Cast Including MILTON SILLS, MITCHELL LEWIS, CASSON FERGUSON AND JOSEPH KILGOUR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ie poeenres otety, ot the yessing ore We an- nounce with plegsure ‘yoming a or, a resident of Casper, Judge Charles E. Winter. His famous novel, “Ben Warman,” will appear in pictures AT THE Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Starting Sunday PPP OSSODEPPOELO OPS O OOO SOO UPPER OF Under the Screen Title DANGEROUS LOVE A THRILLING DRAMATIC PrioTo- ‘OF THE INFLUENCE OF A WOMAN'S ‘Tove, PETE MORR oon », RUTH KING,' FAROE hoLLoway » VON METER i$ RICHARDSON ‘srorTisoope AITKEN SPPPEP SSP OSDREE EO ESOOSS OED OPEOOOPE Well! I’m Here to Settle Up. He Revealed a Story of Back East Which Forced Him : to Come West. s ! The picture was\made in northern Colorado and Wyoming, headed by Pete Morrison, Wyoming’s dare- devil cowboy actor,.supported by an all-star cast. —NEXT— BIG ADDED ATTRACTION — CHIEF RED WOLF One of the last of Buffalo Bill’s scouts will a in person. ing the Indian wars, Chief Red Wolf saved Buffalo Bill’s life three times. At 65 years of age the chief is as vigorous as a man of 30. —NEXT— A Big Comedy —NEXT— . For the Love of Mike, Come Early! FOR "THAT. Thanksgiving Turkey REED SELF-BASTING ROASTERS CAMPBELL HARDWARE CO. 147 South Center Phone 425