Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1922, Page 7

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>ICKFORD GHARCGED WITH DIVORCE DECEIT “+ Case Is “Worst” and Should Be Last of Its Kind, Attorney General Says in Ask- | ing That Decree Be Annulled CARSON CITY, Nev., Jan. 8——Mary Fickford’s divoree cree a : Vw Mg gg ag oe tp ep jen, of course, aren't interested. This | te the 1992 bathing sul ‘style. It will be worn at Beach this winter jand at all the beaches. Gy oerret raed "t too strict next summer. From soclety's mid-winter Astor fashion » New York. COME GYMNAST HEA VAUDEVILLE BILL MT lal Another entertaining vaudeville bill will be presented at the Iris theater Wednesday and Thursday headed by two clever comedy gym- nasts, Kenney and Williams in sen- sational and funny offerings on the flying rings, difficult and daring tricks in mid-air interspersed with ripe comedy, funny twists, falls and leaps. They are touted as skilful perf. emers, Foster & Foster share the com- edy honors in their conglomeration of misic, comedy and imitations called the volunteer pianist. This skit was built for laughing pur- Bert Ford, a musical genius, starts the show in a lively manner in the musical 4oughboy. An added feature act will be brought in from another circuit to fil out what promises to be a live- ly bill. ‘The feature picture will be Ethel Clayton in her latest production, “Beyond.” ‘There will be a matinee each day at 2:30 and two evening shows at and 9 o'cock. 25% REDUCTION Excursion Fare DENVER Builingtan Route JAN. 14, 15, 16, 17 Final Return Limit Jan. 25 Account NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW espond io calls while the other de- epartment {s answering an alarm and Iso will be a reserve force that can be called in case of serious blazes or in case of a general alarm. poses. Morgan & Lewis ada another laugh producer introducing their hilarious skit, “What Nex?" full of-surprises and a laugh = minute. Regular meeting Wed- nesday night. from Owen Moore was “the worst of its kind and should be the last of its kind,” Attorney General L. B. Fowler declared | in a closing brief filed in the supreme court here today in his action-to have the decree set aside. Miss Pickford was granted her decree at Minden, Nev., March 20, 1920, and in @ short time married Douglas Fairbanks in Los Angeles. Miss Pickford, Moore and Fairbanks are moying picture stars. When Fowler attacked the divorce, - Attorney Gavin McNab of San Fran- cisco asserted for the defense that the attorney general’s move “violated! every principlé of institutiagal gov- ‘ ernment” and was “the first of ity kind and should be the last of its kina.” | “No language can be found in any fest that can be tortured into giving i jan excuse for the untruthful test!- |mony of respondent and fraudulent | decree awarded her by reason of }such untruthful eatimony,” wier New Station on David Street acciarea in today’s brief. shape Will Answer Calls From | deceit and trickery to overthrow law Region North of Sec- would be akin to anarchy.” ond Street. MEE Sr a TT Shir tes tid iat oso “WAN IN THE BARREL’ TO fire districts, all cara south the Northwestern railroad tracks “being answered by the department house at} the city hall known as. Department b. No. 1 and all calls north of the tracks} and of Second street being answered MIDWEST AVENUE STORE by the new department housed at station No. 2. = afta In aividi: up the fire department, the city 1s ablding the suggestion of tee i ee els insurance undurwriters that a fire) ii! Slecontinue his famous “Man in station located between the railroaf,| °° San) store.on Midwest avenue ss Seis, Gt a acces == AMIET PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR NEXT THO ONS: on the insurance rates which are|*fter the big sale, which ihe is start chargeable on business property. ing immediately, to the Day and Night Clothiers and Tailors on West Second ‘The new station and district plan will provide adequate fire protection| Street. The Day and Night, which has been owned by Mr. Yesness since ee eats eave he in. seatinens to| t# opening, will be renamed “The Maa Boots ahs ppb gs a in the Barrel Store.” He will continue to operate the “Famous Clothiers,” in the Arkeon building with a high class ready-to-wear stock and carry his more popular priced lines at the “Man in the Barrel” store. Both fire stations will recetve every) phe closing out of the Midwest ave- call that ‘s sent in either from the nue store marks the ing of & Gamewell electric boxes or telephone} ianamark in Casper 1 ek aiding. calls, The department in whose dis Mr, Yesness came to Casper May 19, trict the alarm originates will answerli919, and started in business on a the call. This will facilitate th capital of §1.60 in a wooden shack handling of alarms and ‘csure standing on the © of the p: t most prompt arrival of the depart-/ \-keon building. He later moved to the Midwest location where he has ‘The first oall which the new dopart- been in business 26 months. His uni- ment answered was reported Sunday | que advertising methods brought the night. .The alarm was reported from | store much publicity and business and box, No. 24. In. responding. t0i-tho| every man, womaL; and child was alarm the fire department realized} made aware of the presence o7 “The| that Camber bas Dot yet minnie’ seal | Man in the Barre! WAR COMMITTEE PLANNED. to the precautions required to prot In the time Mr, Yesn-ss has been|’ AN Asia Minor, Jan. 3.— Rin! neg or ithe of depart-|iA tusiness at the Midwest location BetMinrsarion ct an decteaeneny oar . has had a turnover of $127,000 and the! commtt! ; Hereafter whenever an ajarm 18) total turnover for his ee stores in | tivities re eared erasing bro sounded traffic on all etreets should| the time that they have been open is|-ruriish Nationalist gevernment has/ clear until it ‘s known definitely | $247,000. He employs at present 11 which department !s responding to the] men and women who were given over call and in which diréction the ap-/$509 in bonuses this Christmas alone. Pparatus is moving. Additional care] ‘he Midwest location will be turned should be taken to protect traffic in| over by Mr. Yesness to George Lu- case both departments respond to ®/ king, one of his long time eraployes. call which might come from the busi-| afr. Luking will conduct an exclust ness section. tailoring and cleaning. establishment. The equipment at the new station! No ready-to-wear goods will be car- which is located on’ South David street, | ried in the store. consists of a triple combination 750] Mr. Yesness will continue his policy gallon perminute American-LaFrance/of “out of the high rent eliminate pumping engine; one Anderson hos¢joverhead and give my customers the cart and a 75-foot American La France| benofit.”* ‘ aerial ladder wagon. In addition the] ‘The sale which will be held previous chief's car will be housed at No. 2/to the closing out of the store offers during daylight hours and at No. 1|big reductions on every article in during the night hours. steck including suits, overcoats, ‘The fire chief is charged with the| trousers and haberdashery. @uty of making ail calls no matter which of the stations report on an alarm. Station No. 2 will be under Money to Loan Xe direction of David Smith, captain, while No. 1 is in charge of Hugh On Stocks and Bonds Giffen, captain. MBAS mi Cash erg on S amass. are scores of Casper people ease of ede Bogs ae “ac. 0 have as yet not visited the new|[ Sootraa ‘with us as collateral po: station and open house will be kept|[ Curity on your note for 80, 60, 90 by the department during the coming} Gays or a year, with interest at 6 week so that residents and visitors|[ per cent per annum, No fee may get some {dea of the preparations which have been made. for the protec- tion of property here. CHICAGO, Jan. 3.—Burlington rait- road announces pension system for charged. If you wish to borrow cash on any of your stocks or bonds, or use them as collateral to buy’ other stocks with, write to us. C. L. Howard, C. C. Thos. Longhurst, Clerk. 20 PER CENT DEPOSIT And 10 Monthly Payments. Buys Any Stock or Bond of Merit. WIRE AND MAIL ORDERS Promptly Attendel To. Write or Call for a FREE Copy of t Force's Financial Forecast Force & Company 315 Tabor cat trongt and Curtis Phone ai Main mn ei7a HOW LONG Has it been since it was possible for you to buy a real Irish Linen Writing Tablet for 10 cents? We have them, just re- ceived; many other tab- lets of equal value. Let us save you money on many things. Cultivate the habit of trading at our stores. The Kimball Drug Stores TONIGHT Eun Change of Program L. P. WALL PRESENTS “The Barbeque” The Sapphire Girls LADIES POPULAR MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2:30°P. M. TRY OUR OWN Chicken Noodle Dinner WEDNESDAY EVENING WYATT CAFETERIA tien BIC GUSHER OF CHAPPELL OlL BREAKS LOOSE Control Head Blown Off Sun- day and Hundreds of Bar- rels Shoot Before Flow ‘The Chappell Oil whieh recently came in a big producer in gouthern Salt Creek broke into the limelight again Sunday morning when the control head which was placed on tho well to cut off production was blown off and hundreds of barrels of —_——— of thrown over the couu:ryside before the well could be brought under con- trol again. } The well broke loose at 3 o'clock Sunday morning and forces under the direction of Field Manager H. F. Johnson, Steady work until 5 o'clock in th ning was required before the well finally completely controlled. ‘Tho well recently came in with an initial production estimated at 5,000 Darreis of oll a day. for several days it was put under control pending the time that its pro- duction could be taken by the Mid- west company ‘The pressure was so terrific when it Broke loose Sunday morning that the off flowed steadily frora the * the well opened until it was contro. from straight rock pressure. whieh came up with the oil added to the difficulties in capping the well. Np estimate has been made of the oil that was produced during the per. fod that the well was opened although it Is reported thht the ofl attained a depth of several fect in many section) of tho field In the immediate vicinity of the well, bd opti eso Jan. mts wore made today at the war de partment for a conference here Satur. day between Secretary Weeks and C. C. Tinkler, president of the Construc- tion company of North America, of San Francisco, relative to the offer made by the company for the Muscle Shoais, Ala,, nitrate and power proj cots, Mr. Tinkler and other officials of his company now are making survey of t ~ TRIO PLACED ON TAL AT GOUBLAS FOR LATE eer ‘HUT CRFEK ROBBER SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS possession. Tylor, who was recent- ly convicted in district took all responsibility for the robber les at Salt Creek. He was sentenced to serve from 12 to 18 months in the state penitentiary at Rawlins. court here, t erm ‘because they were ar- cmverse county and had © of the stolen material in their Is Controlled. | couity -ott:ctals at th. request of Na- WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. — 6500 | wit be ¢ at Douglas today on a company well view, This is just one-half ef the indicates ward trend of business and grudual | ‘ 3 restoration of normal conditions. Arthur Case, W. C. Francis and ©. 5 1 press | trona cc officers, and later con pa of a secret "FrenchJape- }fined th the county jail here on a & nese control in Siberia. charge of having been implicated in 3 visit White House in first new year | charge of having received stolen prop. HELENA, Mont., Jan. 8-—The ev reception In nine years. perty. case will be heard by preme court tomorrow will bagin ae who is presiding hearings on the January calendar. LISBON, Jan. 3.—Cabinet headed The three defendants are said to| number on the last calendar. The CHICAGO, Jan. 3—Two banks | ..,6 been implicated with W. C. Tay-! last case on the present calendar will with resources of more than $85, | 14, in the looting of stores in Salt be herad January 10. 000,000 sold. = _MASONGTOS, Se |Gritema-her, arrestea by cConverso Montana Court ° Docket Light | wholesale robberies at Salt Creek. division of the There are 21 cases scheduled for re- | by Leal resigns. ASPIRIN IN NEW PERFECTED FORM : Aspirin is most eifective in attack-|by means of a mild digestant ft con- relie 4 thus is|tains, it prevents in most cases the Ing and relieving Dain. trecing fom {after discomfort that might. result, te indispensable tu those suffering ‘A gentle laxative te sleo inchaaed. rheumatism, headaches, earaches,| This corrects the cause of the trouble lumbago, etc. ‘:Aany suffering from} py ridding the system of the toxins these, however have heretofore been| or b-dy polsone that eo often are the unable to benefit from ordinary 8* | cause of pain and restlessness. uy pirin, because of thelr tendency to} It's the aspirin with the threefold t flatuency or heartburn. attack upon pain, colds, headaches, : Now comes the new pain reliever—|earaches, rheumatism, etc. Be sure to a newly perfected capirin with special|ask for TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN, i beneficial qualities. TINGLE 3 LAXO|the improved aspirin with the three c ASPIRIN not only relieves pain, but| points. —It's absorbed easily , , It relieves pain quickly : It’s « gentle laxative : TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN * ' Ask Your Druggist or the “Three Point Box” ' ‘Therapeutic Research Laboratories, Washington, D. ©. CHARLEY RAY in “R.S. V. D.” A Knockout Comedy Drama Which Has Not Yet Played in Den NEW LYRIC TOMORROW were quickly recruited. After running Agreement on’ “on: Appointee Is Reached Between Directors and Trustees Under Pres- sure of Court. The gas BOSTON, Jan. 3.—Fred M. [Axe Aspirin hristian Science Publishing society sole temporary trustee to ad minister the soclety’s affairs. The agreement came after Justice Crosby of the supreme court had announced that unless the two parties could unite on a trustee, he would appoint a temporary receiver. is SY CALLED. 3.—Arrange- Dance Every Tuesday and Friday Night at 933 S. POPLAR ST. Everybody Welcome Good Music and Good Time properties. “THINK RICHARDS AND CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” BEGINNING TOMORROW CLEAN-UP SALE Women’s Apparel Sacrificed at Half and Less Than Half Price At the close of the most successful season of our Women’s Department has ever had, we offer remaining stock at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES: FOR AN IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE, as we will carry nothing over from one season to the next. EXCEPTIONAL * You Can’t Afford to Miss This Great Sale —You’ll Be Surprised ONE RACK OF DRESSES—Values to fas.00, to be sacrificed-at is ---- S027 oe doe $ 1 4.75 ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE—Regard- less of cost; values to $100.00_____---_--_______-_-_- net $ 2 9. 85 ANY LADIES’ OR CHILD'S COAT IN THE HOUSE AT Now Is the Time to Purchase Your Silk Underwear Fv walce......._. POeOO Sab ease B25 Gowns—Made of the ever popular wash satin, crape de chine and messa- line silk. $15.0 6.75 HOSIERY One table of Silk Hosiery. Values up to $5.00. Black, white, brown, suede, grey and a few fancies, at $1.65 Fine quality Silk and good Wearing Hose. values at ... re Meer eeors Values _$3. 7 5 One-Fourth Off #0:38.00 at... On any Ivory set in the house. Fitted Traveling Cases at special low prices. ALL SILK UNDERWEAR AT A : GREAT REDUCTION Ivory Brushes, Powder Box and Mir- rors and Hair Receivers. $8.00 values Richards & Cunningham Company YOU CAN DO BETTER AT RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM’S POCO OO

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