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PAGE TEN STRIKING PICTURES AND ART PRODUCTIONS DEPICTING STATE | RESOURCES EDITION FEATURES | ry Some idea of the magnitude off of the !ndustrial Prosperity| : Sgr Em jmoore id Edition now being printed and soon t¢ he issued by the Cas-| per Daily Tribune and the W. be gained from the following facts: Approximately 5,000 square inches of half-tone cuts and engravings will be used in the illustrations, a score of special writers of unusual abil- well as local people, who are the industry upon high ity, as actively engaged in h they write, are preparing YOUNG MAN'S STORE. yoming Weekly Review, may OPEN FOR BUSINESS |CLIPPING AND. OF, MOVIE COMPLETED ON TRANSCONTINENTAL TRIP Last Saturday there arrived at at Los Angeles by the Universal Film company and was used by that firm for cutting, edit- ing and titling “Foolish Wives,” the million dollar Von Stroheim mo- tion picture. All this was made necessary be- cause Universal desired the com- pleted film not later than Decem- ber in New York, where the vast $19,000 from pany. It is thought the remainder of the technical work will occupy two wetks, after which the film wi! be shown for the first time at a Broad- way theater during Christmas week. ———————> DOG POISONER KILLS en €he Casper Daily Cribune the Universal com- m BARREL | STARTED Le BIG. 28 PETS AT GILLETTE UN rine SALE 3 work of titling, photographing art s from private titles to be superimposed and then m contained | the huge drama, said to have cost GILLETTE, Wyo., Dec. 20.—The will be of in ON NORTH CENTER) $1,298,548 to date, will open in 100 |40g poisonen is again at work in Gil- s readers and powerful fac. ntial immigra ital to Cas lette. Within the last few days more than 25 dogs have died from the ef- fects of eating meat which contained strychnine and was scattered along cities simuitaneously. Von Strohetm, who wrote and di- rected “Foolish Wives” and who plays the leading role, that of a conscienceless Russian officer, was removed as cutter because, as Carl Laemmle says he was hypno- The Famous Clothiers, “The young store” is opened for business! has already reaped a part of the} the streets of the town. A, reward of $250 is being offered by the city of Gillette for information leading to y Fi she so richly this foreign wealth leserves. Requests for coples of this ps are comin all parts of United St in advance of it enormous circula publication tion is assured. Orders for extr: coples should be made now to th Casper Daily Teo une. Phone 15 SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS DEPORTED ARMENIANS SLAIN. WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Murder of 17 Armenian men and women de ported from the United States, report stmas trade. As an unusual ad- attraction, thé company is offer-| = a silk tie priced at a dollar, with each purchase of $2.00 or over. The selection of ties which will be given to the customers is wide in range and in itself a drawing card to the 0 This will be carried on until mpany, under the direction ry Yesness, known as the Man in the Barrel,” will carry an elusive line of young men’s furnish- s. hats, caps, shoes, in well known es including Stratford clothes, Cort- y clothes, Fit Form garments, the Brighton Carlsbad sleeping wear, Wilson brothers furnishers and Im- perial caps. Every attempt will be made to suit the individual taste of the customers. Franklin Tafoya will manage the new store, and efficient help hag been secured. The store has opened in the space ut the south of the Arkeon building where all of the latest up-todate fix- tures have been installed to best show the goods. Display cases and shelv- ng room {fs extensive, and the fur. nishings are of an elegant mahogany, tized’? by the subject, is now in New York tp attend the opening. after which jhe will return to Los Angeles to begin work on a film, the antitheses of his last work and in which the villain ts to be a vil- lainess. ‘The special car on the Union Pa- cific, contained every known acces. sory for cutting and editing a film, there were dark rooms for print- ing still pictures, a projection room for screening and more than six thousand .feet of film was elimin- ated.from the twenty odd thousand carried to be cut. Three shifts of cutters worked un- der the supervision of A. D, Rip- ley while threo title writers acted under orders from Marion Ainslee. During the 60 hours en route from Los Angeles to New York, no less than 80 flashlights were taken of the men at work by various news- paper syndicates and news services. By reaching New York before noon December 5 the A. D. Ripley cutting concern earned a bonus of Home Made the arrest and conviction of the *pol- soner. Much local indignation is felt over the outrage, as many of the dogs are valuable animal TODAY—WILL CONTINUE UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE $20,000 Stock of Winter Consisting of Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws, Leather and Shee}- skin Lined Vests, Sheepskin Lined Overcoats, Dress, Woxk and Riding Pants at e4 from Constantin siving the shop a modern metropoll- tan appearance. Mr. Yesness has a wide acquaint- ance in the city and is known through his service in his former business. Bread BAKERY GOODS Also Milk and Cream THE WIGWAM 0. S. Bldg. DAIL DEBA’ DUBLN, Dec. 20.—Dail adjourns after heated session with Etreann And refers the buyer to our little store, where you will find a wonderful line of rie that are most accepta- ble. For Him--- Cigars, 10s, 25, 50s Prince Albert in jars Tuxedo in jars Edgeworth in jars aan Albert in 14 and -lb. tins Posed, in. ¥Y% and 1-lb. no action taken toward ratification of Anglo-Irish treaty. He wishes to welcome all old custom- ers as well as new patrons to his new shop. REPARATIONS CONFERENCE. LONDON, Dec. 20.—Premiers Lloyd George and M. Briand confer on Ger. man reparations. SHANTUNG SOLUTION NEAR. WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Solution of Santung question between Japan and China believed near in confer- ence. —.___. During the whole of the Christmas holidays the people of rural France leave a portion of bread out on a table night and day, in the belief, that the Madonna zmay come in to share it. ” SHIKANY’S 142 East Second Street Phones 903-474 My policy has always been to unload aie stock of Winter wear at this time of year. My place of business is small and I will need the room for Spring shipments which will oon arrive. ANTLALIEN LAW UPHELD. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20—Con- stitutionality of California anti Jand Jaw upheld by court of three fed Take Your Pick of the Best Overcoats in Take your pick of the best Suit in the house the House at rd a8 tc sh “The Store Accommodating” Lucky Strike in Y4 or $29 5 re) $34.50 oat Cet crate aal , Velvet in 1% or 1-Ib. tins . Values up to $60.00 om WASHINC IN, Dec. 20.—Continu. * : Edgeworth in VY or L Jb. Val Up to $60 00 ed improvement in business conditions | — lues . a He) pis Seah Daan owen Specials for Wednesday Sian ti ‘4 or 1-Ib. tins Tareyton in 14 or 1-Ib. I have a few Overcoats that sold as high REVOLT IN PORTUGAL. I have about 150 yore that sold as has 00 > . LONDON, Dec. 20.—Several casu-| CHRISTMAS tins as $35.00. i siearreti be nena seinen ty P PIPES TAKE EM AWAY AT TAKE ’EM AWAY AT eerschaum - ; 2 APPLES Td $19.50 $24.50 y streets flooded as result of ras Delicious Apples, $4 25 ric a Ai a damaging stc yin Yn Splleetit a de ck SS oe e. a : scree eapaeie | _ Wellington Heavy Wool Mackinaw Pants that | All my $25 Sheepskin Lined Over- | 21 Corduroy Salts, This is murder. “ é aDOy, Senet venesee Apples, Cigar Holders sold at $7.00. Moth balls are ex-| coats. I can’t sell them next Sum- ‘orth $22.50. : 2 f BUCHAREST, Dec. 20—New u'll per'box =, pe bet ge pensive, TAKE ’EM AWAY. AT] mer. SO OUT THEY GO AT While ot last asi vals Saree" Extra Fancy Spitzenberg Apples, Cigarette Cases eat ee san PET DOK ene rte . . § = ae eee seine SAFETY RAZORS = : Women’s hats, now being tried by mil- Ps Gillette 7 = _———— ee Auto-Strop fare na gat IN reared Se ose I have about 100 Vests left, in split | All $12.50 and $15.00 Mackinaws wyT ~ a NG UT LZ So Wes LZ RverReady ‘The’ Pants that have made me fa-| ~~ Pent bsold se hah es WAC THEY MUST GO! | > S/ =a Ever-Ready Daylo mous. Every trucker knows what TAKE ’EM AWAY AT ri bly ane —= (] 2 as Flashlights they are.. I am treating you to them e = ne 3 Sa = Cigarettes (all popular $3 75 $ 7 95 s 5 fo a ES oa a Rane brands) 2 a s DE =| ‘A, t § es WS Pocket Books 5 ri RB a About 40) pairs Odds and Endis in ) : g ( JN Bill Folds _ See if you can tie this price. Genuine Horsehide Vests. Corduroy Riding Parits. This isa crime. Iam ij is Leather-Cribbage Boards 53 lined. These Vests have been-sell going to rnake you talk about me. 7: Key Cases I have 18 Moleskin Overcoats left. ‘akocndtoden- as Ei fe $25. 00. |! I love notoriety, even if it costs ds £ inu te a \\\ Cards ae — AT ing ee money. "TAKE "EM AWAY AT \ WH 50 "es" ONE BU'>K eh gin Watches L ‘ iw Smoking Sets $9. fe $13.95 f tan sh Trays Worth $22.50 | PER PAL | Gi ts lee Lanterns aa ives PR ALL $6.50 LEATHER PUTTEES You’ll find them here. Why not a beautiful gift box oo d hook 1 § SO THE PEOPLE MAY w Ht For Her--- ‘ap and hook styles m I for milady’s dressing table? Powder, toilet water and ve Denne aust Sun aucxpensie and always accept- Parker and Waterman’s TAKE ’EM AWAY AT KNOW cy able—or a piece of jewelry— 2 Fountain Pens _ $ 3 gS 5 Having three stores in Casper gives me the biggest Or a Box of Johnson’s Chocolates merece epee eenaile . puying power possible, 1 don't order by the dozen, , % . You know as well as I do that by For her sweet tooth? It would be a lamentable Christ- j Manicure Sets + 4: , so ordering it gets me the rock-bottom prices. I'elim- mas without candy. We have special Christmas boxes, ¢ if | feels Whist Sets My best Corduroy Riding Pants inate jobbers, wholesalers atid other middlemen. I = to please the eye as well. wo’ Box Stationery, Lied $8.50 values youcvelt and nou at eeRg ee ee ‘igure it out for = « 3 Stationery? For father, mother, sister, brother ve Fresh Box Candy TAKE ’EM AWAY AT to your advantage. Cheap poe ad Few eben 8g } —all sizes, quality and colors. id} (Sweet’s, Brown and Good merchandi cage 5 erchandise and I get jalong fine. £ Haley’s Oriole and $5 O58 Yours for lowering prices; and boostin, Cc: DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS gf meee) : HARRY YESNESS.” - 4 7 7, s 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT } At Attractive Prices ALL LEATHER ooOee s0 PER CENT DISCOUNT ESNESS = | 4 CHRISTMAS CARDS ; sb 4 i ||| John Tripeny Company |,\\\ Stanley & Cull Confectionery 232 South Center 241 South Center Street Telephone 99 THE MAN INTHE BARREL {22 130 West Midwest Ave. | 8 =