Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
t ' . Direct Cable Money . of PAGE FOUR MINE FORGES If Five Mines of of Trinidad Dis-| trict Report 80 Per Cent Norma! Force Despite Late Walkout. Eighty n expressed by t a nearly in this The ny mines divided to work and th garded wit ow to the state. sures given out by the company in the last few days showed a ase in the number of COLORADO SHOW INCREASE TODAY no trou-| The Beginning of an ‘Endless. March | marching on throug’ fields, Those who stood at salute as his the Soul of Freedom passing on. NORMA TALMADGE AT a . THE IRIS TUESDAY: The feature picture anounced for e Iris theater tomorrow Is Cynthia ockle: novel “Poppy.” Miss Tal-} adge is supported by Eugen Brien. This film ts a elznick banner. » be the fini valmadge's ca’ The story ts hroughout, dealing with vung girl who graduates y to refinement. ly was laid away saluted only ¢ this original plot is one of nating of the screen was Ed- uth At. lirector of “Poppy” . who knows the utry where the sce for many years a fascinating country. a wealth of de- rin the incidentals which neral production absolute: e and dramatically con- ue under ted iss, Longer Lease Is sa} Sought by Club t president, last night re is statement that “fewer men are reporting each day.” Statements by Governor Shoup and Adit. Gen, Hamrock last night to the effect that martial Iaw would remain effective in Huerfano county “for wome time to come,” drew declara tions of opinion deploring the pres ence of state rangers in the Huer. fano district from union leaders. In discussing the general situation in Huérfano county, Frank Hefferly international union organizer, stated that ‘martial Iaw today is no more necessary than it was the day the governor tssued his original procia- mation.” “The miners in this district,” said Hefferiy, “have demonstrated beyond question of a doubt that they never had any intention of creating a dis turbance. All the striking miners ask in the present controversy with the C. F. & I. is a”square deal.” In regard to the company’s claims that they would reduce the price of coal as a result of the wage cut, Hef ferly declared to a representative o° The Associated Press that he had it directly from several independent coal producers in the state that “the Colo- yado Fuel & Iron could reduce the price of coal $2.50 a ton at the tip- ple and still realize a good margin of Profit from which to realize divi- dends.”” “I challenge the officials of the Colo- rado Fuel & Iron to dispute the state- ment,” concluded Hefferly. —_——— Transfer Service To Germany Is Started Manager W ern Union Tel nounces an arran, November 25, transfer to G American funds. The particular value of this arrange- ment {s that it eliminates all ques- tions of exchange and places the payee in a position to take full ad. vantage of the premium on American currency. It also involves refund of the full amount deposited in the case non-payment, which is another great advantage in the case of a de- preciated and declining foreign cur- rency. The Western 1 pany believes that 1 this direct money transfer sery Germany on the dollar basis will be| ef considerable convenience to people desiring to send money cheaply, quickly, safely, and directly to their friends or relations in that country. Among other things it must be understood that with the exception of the transfer service on an experi- mental basis to ponts in Austria Hungary, Czecho-Slavokia, Jugo- Sla- via, Roumania and Bulgaria, payment Gestination on all of these foreign or- ders 4s made in the funds of the coun- try of destination and not in American dollars. LOGICAL ADVICE! Strike at the root of weak- me rbypdice i pciice: fo wn in vitality. Scott's Emulsion nourishes the body, tones the blood and helps build strength. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. ——ALS0 MAKERS OF —— Murphy of the West- raph company, an- ment, effective on com uli CHEYENNE, Wy Cheyenne Country club, the ten-year lease held by which on Lake Absar- }aka and the surrounding city-owned property has four years to run, today appiled to the city commissioners for the three worst men in South Africa” | cancellation of this lease and substi- 1 account of thelr adventures with| tution of a 25-year lease. The appli- men, but two of them prove that|caifon was accompanied by the state ¥ are entitled to less sinister de-|ment that the club desires to erect a iption. Through them the unique| $30,000 cich’:ouse on the property and, cuation arises of a young woman| therefore, desires a longer tenure. .arried to a man without knowing it, eh eee hile the man she loves and who loves er believes his one meeting with "was only a dream. The unravel- Talmadge plays the part of, ppy Destin, whose life is moulded three men, Luce Abinger the un- sss crupulous, Dr. Bramhan the gener- us, and Evelyn Carson the lover. nese persons have become known as One merchant in Siber'a has, been known to purchase as many as a mil. lion squirrel skins in a single season. Unusual Business Opportunity In case you can satisfy require- ments as to ability and capital—a fine opportunity is open to you. An old established manufacturer, building one of the best known automobiles of the popular prite class, wishes to establish a new connection in this city. Experience in the automobile busi- . ness is not essential providing you can show a successful record in other lines_ If interested, write as per address below. All communications confi- dential. Addrése: Tribune Box No. 119 DANCE OF THE KEWPIES A ticket will be given to each lady entering the ing the lucky numbers will win one of these beautiful CENTER AND A STREETS gy ACGULATION OF (5 COMMENDED |More Cities of State Should | Adopt Casper System, Says | Report of State De- } partment. | Casper's inspection control over | milk sources which furnish all milks that is used in Casper comes in for a lnrge share of creait in the report {= sued by the dairy, food and oll depart- ment of ths state of Wyoming. The | part of the report that is of interest | here follows: | “Perhaps the most important work undertaken by this department in the past vear, so far as results obtained jare concerned, was the investigation of the milk supply of Casper. For some time the Casper Chamber of Commerce had been trying to have @ dairy ordinance passed. Representa- tives of this department went to Cas- per and took samples from all dairies and restaurants with the result that upon analysis of the samples by the state chemist, with tho invaluable as- sistance of Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, Na- trona county health officer warrants were sworn out for the arrest of seven dairymen and eleven restaurant pro- prietors. “The dairymen were charged with -| selling unclean milk; seven restaur- ants with selling watered milk. In all ten were found guilty and paid fines; one was acquitted, on a legal technicality; five cases were dismissed and two postponed, upon the motién Positively Last Day Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. The Big North Woods Picture. With all the goodness and badness in the des- perate attempts to get gold in the Klondike, —NEXT— A Comedy —NEXT— Pathe News COMING MARSHAL NEILAN’S KEWPIE DOLL DANCE Six beautiful Kewpie Dolls given away free to the ladies as door prizes, These Kewpies are 20 inches high and have human hair. They are dressed in the height of style, having silk dresses trimmed with fur. Arkeon Dancing Academy “Bits of Life” hall and the ladies hold- dolls, ©be Casper Daily Cribune *|000 bacteria per cuble centimeter al- tte ne ee ney, acting for this was peneed in Camper, Brpvidiag tor | sanitary and food Inspector, Sew sd with the meer terially. “The state chemist has analyzed a number of milk samples for bacteria alone. An excess of these organiams Oar canes sails Sere een ae pure and unfit for use, However, there is no law on our statutes stat- STHIS REGION ASSURED | ‘BODSTERS 00 NOT: FAIL|= All Casper has to Go now is to give its moral support and continue to boost for the Casper-Alcova Irrigation Project and it will become a realize tion according to the statement of Charles 8. Hill, state immigration com- missioner, when he appeared before the Casper real estate board as prin- “The City of Casper has advanced a step In its food control ‘and estab- lished a certified mukk supply. The requirements under their city ordi. nance puts @ maximum count of 500,- lowed on raw milk, and 100,000 per would like to see more of the cities of the state follow in the footsteps of | of Casper ané arrange by city ordinance | 1 for certfied milk.” W: — ae vantages which accure to Casper from the addition of Whistling, according to some phy-|thousands of homes in the rural dts- immediate vicinity. Keep the irrigation project How Yeast Vitamon Tablets Put On © Firm Flesh Strengthen The y end tame* vigorate The Body—Easy And Economical To Take—Resulte 8555, Surprisingly Quick. Joue ata ead ores ned Tooke Tablets with ee cot pore pte : trated yeast-vitamines an well a3 the tw her stil more important eer 4 ine (Fe atti a Water ” 5 4 “ in ry Every Meal or Money Back YEAST ATA “ike J mer isn ITAMON if it isnt LAWRENCE P. WALL —AND— THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS In the Laughing Hit of the Season A turkey will be given away each night at first formance until Thanksgiving Eve. Let’s Have Some Fun: SPECIAL SUPER-FEATURE EDWARD EARLE t ‘Bucking the Tiger”’ vgacee ore eect IRRIGATION PROJECT FOR|==5c- GET READY! IRIS THEATRE Terrace Gardens MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921. Orichidl Tea Casper women are cordially invited to an Oriental Tea and Musical Entertainment by the best artists in the city Tuesday Afternoon, November 22, from 2 to 6 P. M. at the home of Mrs. J. W. McIntyre, 856 South Lincoln Street. Benefit of the Welfare Club. PPLE LILELLDEOSS OOP DPDOOO HES EOL SSE OESODEPEIEF FOR THE BIG VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM AT THE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 6 -- ACTS -- 6 AND FEATURE PICTURE ADMISSION 55c ANY SEAT—INCLUDING TAX MATINEE EACH DAY 40c Any Seat Including Tax SNYDER’S ’s Greatest Amusement Center 134 NORTH CENTER STREET PHONE 1700 TONITE BIG CARNIVAL BALL FREE CONFETTI, NOISE MAKERS, SERPENTINE A Good Time for Everybody—Terrace Gardens En- tertainers and Orchestra FREE DOOR ADMISSION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Thanksgiving Turkey decapitated Given to Holders of Lucky Numbers. U R Welcome---Come on Down POLS PSSO OL G9 OE SISOSOOHPE S9OODEOOO A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY ETHEL CLAYTON —IN— “WAT cCalth” “THEIR DIZZY FINISH” A Hall Room Boys Comedy, —AND— COMIC CARTOONS Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c TUESDAY ONLY NORMA TALMADGE _—IN— “POPPY” -RETURN SHOWING. AMERICA]& A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY Rie eee “THE FOX” —AND— CURRENT EVENTS Continuoys 1 to 11 Admission 40c TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY TOM MIX —IN— “THE ROUGH DIAMOND” ‘