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CO PAGE FOUR MAN HELD IN TEXAS MAY BE JENNINGS ‘ces Indicate That Prisoner First it to Be Nicholson May Be | ome esterday as possibl; erer who escaped from the Natrona N but from exchange e and the authori- ief that he is Orville * DOZENCASESTI _ KT Resumption of Hearings on Campaign Instituted Under Abatement and Injunction Act Is Scheduled. eral days’ delay in the There has been a little criticism in| some circles that the county authort-| Rot intend to prosecute the 4 places in the business dis- t put that they were used as a be fence until the places in the Sandbar who was | di re closed under the opera- 16 was allowed to/ tion of the injunction law. “In some cases {t has been called been released, how-|to our attention that a sincere effort ¢ Roach was informed | was being made by the owners of ‘ s wanted in Cas - He immediate- ities here to veri nd communication 4 which fs causing the the Lone Star state to possible avenue to again prenend the fo free After he had ed the local authorities old the man thought pat he would db escaped county jail here is that the car which the men were driving had a Wyoming lcense No. 22821 were driving issued to J. A 0., for-a Ford | r returnay this Cheyenne when he wks informed by his office here that for Nicholson getting hot. He obtained with Mr. Friedlan at orning and found that 2 in possession thought now w 1921 seal on it. od today that Sheriff 4 information as to released red. He is enlisting ¢ all southern of unt for the men thought Please Take Notice two eternities!"” Flashi: upon the that is called New Yo: ing into human hearts. loves. Dancing revel and jazz, down into t! prison cell. piness Such is life—all of it a this great picture story. BEN | .TRANSFER Stauley Overbaugh, Prop. Continuous 1 to 11 Phone 74 A “A little gleam of time between towering tél ead living? herrying up their struggles, their sins, their through Broadway’s ing canyon of Wall Street. Peep- ing into palace and boudoir and Seeking always—hap- With Thanksgiving just 12 hours off, with visions of « feast, a warm | nome and a family to enjoy it all her, the members of the Wyo- ming Children’s Home society could have not picked ore propitious Gate than No’ 23, day before Thankegiving, which to hold campaign. ie & state or “heart day © society which e campaign which Wednesday A committee of chairmen have been appointed to secure workers, 1 streets will be in charge of the who offer the portunity every citizen of Casper to aid in beneficial work the society is joing. Small red hearts will be sold for voluntary donations, and in view t that the purchasers will have hearts full of the 1 kagiv ing cheer, they will be very ready heir happines# to the phans who have been @ care of the society ult of the past “hard” ing this the direction of } At a meeting whi ral days ago the following chairmen of the committees who will take charge of the “heart day” work were appointed: The Mes A. R.. Lowey, Robert Veitoh, Jarvis, Todd Bowman, 8. K. Willis Briggs, Joe L. May, R. Lee Bagby, Mart Hagood and Mrs. Service Children have been placed in a number of local homes through the efforts of the society and the worth of their work hns been attested in every cane. The slogan of the organization is local property to clean up their prem: ises. Vqerever this is occurring there will be no prosecution, law is not intended to operate as a handicap to persons who are giving law enforcement agencies their co- Operation” is the position that has been — by Mr. oe Children’s Home Society ‘Selects Day Before Thanksgiving as Date For “Heart Day’’ Campaign Here} q “Give a Fellow a Chance” ive § nce is what the women are do their bit of helpfulness pape this ‘Thankegiving season. Betty Ross Clark Stars in Western Film Play at Hub Betty Ross Clark, famous as the heroine in many big screen produc tions, has in support of Harry Carey in the fa- mous westerner’e UniversalJewel super “Western” picture which will be shown at the Hub today and Sunday. The story is “The Fox,” a smashing big drama of the desert with Harry Carty at his best in the starring role. —_———— EXTENSIVE BUILDING BY U.P. AT CHEYENNE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 19—The Jargest’ percentage of any appropria- “| tion which the management of the Union Pacific Railroad compeny has requested the directorate to approve will be expended at Cheyenne, Gener- al Manager William M. Jeffers stated here Thursday. He declined, however, to discuss details of the local improve- Ask your dealer for Natrona County Honey. ‘WM. MOSTELLER A Bishop-Cass Theater PLAYING Paramount Picture y he roar- thrill in Success CAST INCLUDES —ALSO— BOB & BILL “CATCHING THE FOX” SUNDAY and MONDAY A Melodrama Based on Thompson Buchanan’s Stage NITA NALDI, ROD LA ROCQUE, ARLINE PRETTY PICTOGRAPH AND LATEST CURRENT EVENTS Admission 40c LAST TIMES TODAY WiLL ROGERS in “A POOR RELATION” be Casper Daily Crrbune RELIEVES THE ACHE | Tees as her most appealing role/ ‘warmth. | By for a | Biss atemal aches and plan, freely sad enjoy a en A » EDNA soot tala ice Senet ee iene eee loa : i —In— : t “WHAT LOVE WILL DO” —ALSO— | | Service Parts Peters JOE RYAN Cee | “THE PURPLE RIDERS” rEMyY 136 East Episode No_ 13 Nrsmeressemer | Midwest —AND— ‘sass MUTT AND JEFF | Continuous 1 to 11 “Barnett’s Of Course” = Arctics xtra good arctics Sr ae *Ball-B: Trade Mark, a Red Ball on the Sole. They are warm and snug. Strong cash- merette tops, lined wool, The long wear you get from rubber footwear of this qual- ity makesit the lowest pi riced «your can buy. ‘0 every man ‘who goes \outdoors in the winter they give i D Barnett . Outfitting Co. withthickcomforting: ono and protect, 120 East Second Street. TRI ROGERS —IN— ““A Poor In His Latest Two-Part Comedy “THE ADVISER” Continuous 1 to 11 SUNDAY AND MONDAY Bishop-Cass Theater ‘LAST TIMES TODAY MURPHY & WALKER Co-Stars of the Two Recent Comedy “LIVE WIRES” AND oie SQUARE" SUNDAY AND MONDAY ETHEL CLAYTON —IN— By Cosmo Haimilton —AND— CURRENT EVENTS = Ri . Lasky. A of COMIC ©*RTOONS lage. New York’s millionaires. * And of the finer, truer life that a young gave up wealth and fame and sought for love. Written by the great au’ “Midsummer Madness,” Hamilton. SUNDAY and MONDAY breshts HELCLAYTON | Supported by Herbert Rawlinson —IN— drama of the carefree life New York’s Greenwich Vil- Of the mad, futile life of girl found when she or of mo ALSO _ “THEIR DIZZY FINISH” Hall Room Boys Comedy ADMISSION 30c Admission 30c Admission 40c SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921, ; ——— LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M fectly formed girl_ e story was written and is directed by Capt. Leslie T. e, author of “Neptune’s Daughter.” CHILDREN. UNDER 16 NOT ALLOWED —NEXT— PATHE NEWS |” —NEXT— TWO-REEL COMEDY SUNDAY “THE GOLDEN TRAIL’ A wonderful story of the Northwest Mounted § Police. —NEXT— A Big Comedy *—-NEXT— Aesop’s Fables —NEXT— Another Comedy 4] N ‘