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~~ Sore” Mean sgaevnwvesesgaanen Gr Dame STRRO Gaows Mena’ CBO MOAR EG RR FT Bo RR © PAGE FOUR INSURANCE BILL WILL BE URGED ON LEGISLATURE Casper Exchange Lays Plans for Drafting and Pushing Measure Covering All Phases of Subject. If the plan © regulate the state is being undertaken by t casper exchange in hope that sufficient interest will be worked up before the opening of legislatr'se to insure the passage of the measure. Working out of an equitable insur. ance law for Wyoming is betng fi nanced solely b ne Casper ‘insur. ance agents. e, accord. atiment tak mn held at the Henning hotel t oon that the law should function primarily for the bene- fit and protection of the tnsurance buyers of Wyoming and should be ac ceptable to the state aut tes, the insurance companies and gents operating in Wyoming. The work of drawing up this im STHMA., ss com is often brought by— FOR SALE On Account of Poor Health WILL SACRIFICE My Interest in the LYRIC POOL HALL 8 Tables, Stock and Fixtures. ASK FOR JOE Lyric Pool Hall, Basement Wyoming Theater Jportant bill bas been delegated to a ler, D. lL. LaBreche and R. T. Kemp. | Ernest Palmer, of Chicago, general counsel for the National board of * ple interested in having such a meas- | BEBE committee composed of M. P. Wheel- underwriters, ac = to aw letter read to the insur ‘xchange mem- bers this moon is interested in the proposed plan to give Wyoming a model law & » extent that he will place bis services at the disposal of the exchange and will come to Wyo ming to assist in proper Grafting of the measure ii necessary. The history of the first attempt to pat across an nes law adequate meet the nee Wyoming in regu- lating insurance was told to the din- ers today. Realizing the necessity of such a law in the waning days of the legisla Representative C, P. Story of eridan undertook to prepare the essary measure. He secured the voluntary assistance of scores of peo- ure. When the bill was taken before the iwmakers it was foun to be too luminous to permit wading through known as Wah-ha- -ha-gunta, and would n the closing hours and was defl-|-ven answer to plain John Smith. Ac nitely tabled. all members of the legislature and all interested people may have copies of|o¢ Ball-Club, Minn., where he lived in the bill in advance of the legislative sion. It can thus be werked into shape the most equitable and ef- e law pocsible can be put on the ites the first time. en ae Mrs. 0. 8. Kinney is the only wom an member of the Alabama state sen ate. WYOMING THEATER — 10c and 25c—1 to 11 P. M. TODAY ONLY DANIELS | —IN— “She Could’nt Help It” The story of a girl who just couldn’t help stealing —hearts. —ALSO— BEN TURPIN —IN— “BUNK ARTIST” Starting Thursday HOBART BOSWORTH —In— “White Hands” Also 10c and 25c New Lyric ‘Theater Wednes- day March 1 LE New Advance Notice OF FAMOUS ARTISTS Management International Concert Direction, Inc., Lecal Management THE RICHTER MUSIC Co. Phone 306 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY } ~DOWSKY CASPER’S OPENING CONCERT | ys. cera New Lyric Theater Wednes- day March 1 * York. Every DANCING | ARKEO DANCING ACADEMY e object of undertaking proper! fairs he was fifemaker of the once afting of the measure at this time|,owerful Blackfeet tribe. His declin to have the bill in shape so that|ing days were spent on the north bank INDIAN DIES AT ADVANCED AGE (Continued From Page One.) Historic Preservation society, and va- ri to accept the claim of Gabenah-/ a but of birch Lark! He outlived sev- eral wives, and when long past the century mark he was enough to woo another. sprightly and be Ris hut wit His unusual fondness for ten irs, jone of his peculjarities. ¢ian Affairs, the American Scenic and} a tho tk elon to as GS be Casper Daily Cribune sul) young His once slow: white, face became lke walrus hide, but was still er stepped from ithout humming 2 Berti gewn-wonce and his fellow Indians on |)’ the Minnesota reservation thdt he was | his ‘the oldest living person in the world.” The date of his birth had been fig ured back by some authorities as early as 1787. which would have made him 135 years old today—just abapt as old as the constitution of the Unit ed States—while others contended that be was born in 1793, which would have made him 131. Ga-de-nah-gewn-wonce was cording to the Bureau of Indian af. of Mud Lake, 13 miles from the village WYOMING THEATER Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. ADMISSION 10c AND 25c STARTING THURSDAY with HOBART BOSWORTH Story by C.GARDNER SULLIVAN Directed by LAMBERT HILLYER A Woman ALONE, on the Edge of Sahara * in a Nest of Crime! which more he declared is tmprinted customs of laws of nature. ———>_——_ MANIAC KILLS fluently but that in recent years since remarkable stories of the Indian fights, some of |&tage almost deserted him them back as far at 1800. Smith was often able to give the year, month and ‘ngs that had been lost track of. One event in his earty life which sit in a chair or le in a bed. He was also| the aged Indian related in detail and! just as much opposed to many other, —S— SATE business. day slogan. Ice. plete at all times. Phone 1745 Think It Over We have all the different model Vic- trolas in all the woods and finishes— and our stock of Victor records is com- Casper, Wyo. Concentration Modern methods will not tolerate the “Jack of All Trades” either in labor or “One thing well done” is the present ,p Concentrating on Victor product as we do, you are the winner, if you take advantage of our exclusive Victor sery- THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc, “Exclusively Victor” AT TRIPENY’S DRUG STORE 241 S. Center St They are the 2 for 15c smoke crank. Casper, Wyoming Oil City Special A medium priced cigar, guaran- teed to please the most chronic Are You a Smoker? There is a cigar factory RIGHT HERE IN CASPER, where two of the best quality cigars on the market are manufactured. satisty. MOPS 2ZO-2C Casper-Made Cigars. ON SALE AT ALL DEALERS MIDWEST 10c, 2 for 25c and 15c Straight A clear Havana cigar, mild and sure to 2 for 25c and 16c sizes put up in foil. Be a Booster—Patronize Home Industry and Smoke Bogue & Son, Cigar Manufacturers Telephone 1449-R Casper’s Very Finest Alaska. A Bishop-Cass T heater NOW PLAYING AMERIC, “SHAME” A special production astounding in theme—extraordinary in construction. The dramatic story sweeps from San Francisco to the far reaches of frozen memory to corroborate|his mind became less active, the lan- Indian customs, closely followed, he considered the big factor in extend sometimes the of Indian happen-|ing life so long. His oldest acquain Seer tances never recall having seen him Continwous 1 te 11 P. M. The weather has no terror for Lyric Theater patrons. We had a big house last night in spite of the 45-mile-an-hour gale. What’s the an- swer? EXTREME SATISFACTION Look at This Line-Up Today THE DANCING CHICKLETS A FAST, PEPPY MUSI- CAL COMEDY ‘IT CAN’T BE DONE” With those Komical Kusses, Mike and Abbie, and their classy chicks. Feature Photoplay Annette Kellerman “What ee ~ Love’ That Wonderful Under- sea Picture. LADIES, PLAY THE MATINEES COMING CHARLES RAY In “The Midnight Bell” " the whites. for he con-| tended that they were contrary to the TRIO IN RAGE GENEVA, Feb. 8—(By The Asso- ciated Press)—An automatic pistol in each hand, Battista Pestalaccl, sud- denly crazed, terrorized the picturesque Swiss town of Bellinzona near Lake ing from your food abundant stores Maggiore killing three persons, of vital energy and piling up a reserve | to pas wounding 10 others and then com- force of vigor to meet levery WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1922. Make Fvery Meal A Perfect Feast Tanilac Makes Each Bite a New Delight. digestive fluids. It then pronote- ergetic action of all the bowel mu: “es and glands and enables the food .s through the digestive cana) in ‘When your digestive system i» wor ing efficiently a thiy, extrac’ any emergency | tne noram! time. Esch cf the thou. d|ands of Uttle glands whose duty it i. Lie One an eres oc Se ee nourishment from the foo] ‘cals are not a real event,|and send this to all parts of the bod rd yj me approach the table with/are stimulated to their utmost. The whole result is that food is uken care of without distress o: any sort in such manner as .) lerive the utmost benefit from it if your is not keen if your food seems to disagree with you, if you are nent of life, try loubt you will see the clends of the most lvely anticipation o its delights, then you are onl) half living, because you are onl; half getting the value of you food. Lack of appetite, or distress from indulging the appetite, are both due to the same cause— failure of the digestive system to property do its importan’ work. The undigested food re maining in the alimentary canul may merely cause a distaste for more food when it cannot take care of what it has, or it may undergo chemical and putrifica ton changes that cause acute Ulsease. Besides, these chemical changes produce ‘poisonous substances that ae to nat canes atl nants | self the chance to become so as thou of. distressing symptoms. sands of others have, by taking Tan- ‘sans ~ £3} ht," BU REN jac. BE 18 fad Cage ay igestive itonic | “Get Tanlac from your druggist this ag tony an pocahse it is able to in.| Very day. Why walt for tomorrow Vine die the ontire digestive tract, {When Tanlac—and@ health—awalt you Tt acts to cause vigorous stomach | today? preparation of the food, both through the muscular churning action of that ¢--2n_and_through ample secretion gloom roll away under the sunshine of health. You are entitled to be healthy, ‘vic- orous, efficient and happy. Give your. ‘Tanlac is sold in Casper by The Cas- per Pharmacy and by leading drug- @verywhere—aAdv. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM L. P. Wall Presents SAPPHIRE GIRLS COMPANY —IN— “FOLLIES OF 1922” A Wonderful Girl Revue in Eight Different Views. HEAR Loretta Kidd, Al Darr and Ignatz Wali in Song Specialties, EXTRA ai Wall and Darr, Coniedy Duet PHOTOPLAY FEATURE CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG —IN— “MID-CHANNEL” a ae TOMORROW NIGHT IS GIFT NIGHT VAUDEVILLE TODAY and THURSDAY LARRIE CLIFFORD AND GIRLS “FUN ON THE ‘GOLF LINKS” Arita and Wiki Bird A Dainty Miss and a Hawaiian Steelcopater Williams and Bernice “Slips of Fun” “A WIFE’S AWAKENING” — - THE TALE OF A MAN WITH A TWISTED SOUL A Bishop-Cass Theater HEADED BY -—IN— | Juggling Matthews Margaret Freer -. A Captivating Girl in Specialty Numbers FEATURE PICTURE —With— Where the big crowd goes. Where you are sure to enjoy yourself. _ Where troubles are forgotten and life seems sub- ime. DANCE WHERE DANCING IS DIVINE. Continuous 1 to 11 THE ALL-STAR CAST INCLUDES JOHN GILBERT—DORIS PAWN—WILLIAM V. MONG—GEO. SEIGMANN—GEO. NICHOLLS—MICKEY MOORE—FRANKIE LEE and ROSEMARY THEBY. Admission 40c . WM. P. CARLETON and FRITZIE B ‘ Two Shows Each Night—7:00 and peer ener ieee ‘ Matinee Each Day at 2:30—Admission 40c