Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1921, Page 4

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ben Te at | Bimee wee ere PAGE FOUR MORALS URGED ASUS, TESTIN GIL SERVE Photo; from the capitol to Arlington cemet ws cortege forming In Washington wh en the body of the pi te a «gr At the extreme right is General Harding. .Vice President Coolidge nnd Tiembers of the cabinet are in the group. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Happenings of Interest to Pupils and Parents in Work and Play at Natrona County High School. grades of the elementary schools were the guests ts at assembly on Thursday when the high scliool several selections. Death,” tr “Fleurette.” by Mise Sisles Biaponns = Piandérs Fields” By Bilas Viren An-perSheridan game were Frise; the derson; and “Your Flag and My Flag”) expenses being $850, leaving a balance by Miss Elsie Jackson. Mr. McIntyre! sufficient to pay for the uniforms pur told of hie experience, inthe rpeent chased at the beginning of the season. Stripped, sine anil war, and Principal spoke in harmony with the seit oh ss the day. A snake dance on Thursday evectne| executed by the student. body. of the| high school and the upper aerate of| the elementary schools of the city, previous to the Armistice day ee game with Sheridan, was a great suc: cess from the point of view of “pep.”| After winding through the main/| streets of the city, the snake went WW FIGHT FOR RAL | CONNECTIONS, REPORT =: RIVERTON; Wyo., Nov. 16—Re- quests of the Riverton chamber of, rokeees a can, older ee to the Burlington @epot to welcome the boys from Sheridan. JOSEPH COOPER LAID AT: REST "4 ye? GENETE ‘coper is syrvived.-by . two rs.and two sisters rs who UNION PRCIFIG RUNING. | =| wench mt vHITEWIOTEDWTA NEGROES GOES TO JAIL CHEYENNE, Wyo. Nov. 16—Her explanation that she was married to a “Q448u0za southward and nection with “iti eight miles east ‘of the Cheyenne police court the im-| propriety of Virginia Thomas, ayouns TONIGHT The Sapphire Girrls Presenting DOCTOR POTTS A Big Laughing Farce Comedy —ALSO— Big Special Feature Film ‘*The Last of the Mohicans’’ SPECIAL TODAY 10c—Ladies’ Matinee—10c Commencing Promptly at 2:30 P. M. 06-060 066S8 80% SNYDER’S : : Terrace Gardens Casper’s Greatest Amusement Center 134 NGRTH CENTER STREET PHONE 1700 TONITE : Popular Public 10c Dance 3 Entertainment by Bud Averill, L. Rex 3 Mayne and Miss Bobby Atkins. i Admission 25c, War Tax Included. Ladies Free. < THURSDAY ‘NITE z Cooks and Waiters Public $1.00 Dance Besscaens aaa ae cesbocseouseveceenabooeoceecesnn | Anything Like It HARRY "0 O00 LIVESTOCK THEATER TOMORROW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY ‘| Unparalleled The First Western Super-Production Ever Screened You Never. Saw Before! CAREY Greatest of all -Western character portrayers, in a marvelous picture directed by Robert Thornby. —IN— “THE FOX’ See a thousand horse- men in a great battle with outlaws in the Mojave Des- ert, a heart-punch Western with a tremendous cast in the most thrilling scenes See it now! ever pictures. Universal Jewel Super-Production commerce that-the Burlington and the Chicago & Northwestern railroad co- operate in giving Riverton connections with the Burlington by means of a Shoshoni cutoff hold prospecty of A short assembly was called Mon- day morning, by Principal J. C. Me- Glade, the purpose being to lend en- couragement to the football boys, after Cornelia Stevenson, widely known as| the defeat at the hands of bearing fruit, according to word re- archaelogist and writer, died at|Armistice day. ceived from Omaha and Chicago where onday. She was 78}, Mt: MoGindg sald tn his short ad-|n committee composed of J. N. Wicks, ws dress: “Half 6f the teams that played| Henry Keating and ex-Gov. F. Chat vs. Stevenson | was/on Armistice day ‘were defeated, boys,|terton are interviewing officials. ‘The and we areas proud of you now as|cut-off {f authorized probably would before the-game.” A report was also|be built between Shoshoni and Bonne- made on the financial standing of the} ville, a distance of four miles, giving team-_The gate receipts for the Cas- points on the western division of the AUTHOR DEAD. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 16. — Mra A Bishop-Cass Theater NOW PLAYING Johnny Hines Burn’Em Up Barnes’ A High-Speed Comedy-Drama With a Remarkable Sheridan, on 4 edugated there, coming to Philadelphia in 1868. She made extensive archaclogical studies SANT ANS TE 2 ST SANS ! Ee) TW 0 Dancing THE ARKEON Academy The Largest and Most Wonderfully Decorated Dance Pavilion in the West. Cast, Including ,EDMUND BREESE Rinkler’s 8-Piece Orchestra GEORGE Taw J. BARNEY SHERRY Just a Little Better Than the Best. GRAND OPENING SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 19 Featuring TONY ISITT, THE GOLDEN-VOICED SINGER AND ENTERTAINER DE LUXE. Center and A Streets Next to Chanticleer Cafe 5 HERRY JULIA SWAYNE GORDON And Many Others —ALSO— “THE POLICEMAN AND THE BABY” James Oliver Curwood’s Short Story —WITH— ; WILLIAM DESMOND, WALLACE BEERY AND- ELINORE FAIR -— Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c COMING WILL: ROGERS —IN— “A’' POOR RELATION” Vaudeville TRIS Feature Picture A Bishop-Cass T heater HAAS WRIGHT AND An Act of Pep and Action. FRIENDLY _ AND CUNNINGHAM “The Wise Guy and the Simp” Acrobatic Jueslers Doing tumbling and jug- # a x An extraordinary comedy gling a! je same time. act. SAMPSON JONES UNAM AAAA AND 4 AND PAULETTE LIVELY SISTERS “Doc” Sampson, formerly Harmony and of Gus Hill’s minstrels, is SSN Nonsense truly an artist on steel gui- tars, while Miss Paulette, a late feature of musical shows, does seven styles’ of dancing. THE F IGHTING STAR “THE LADY FRom LONGACRE” A Lord Who Wouldn’t Be an Aristocrat and a Princess Who Didn’t Want Her Heritage. Two Pretty girls and clever man in a comedy sur- Prise. TODAY AND THURSDAY—ALL SEATS RESERVED—SHOWS AT 7:00 AND 9:00 EACH NIGHT ee Le Ce : :

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