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a be & me Ba PAGE TWO. HEARING OF PICKFORD SUIT NOW CONCLUDED Mother of Star On Better Than a Movie Verge of Tears in : Boga: 48 ee come the artist in a formal man- ner as is the custom throughout the country. The balcony loggias of theater have been re werved for several days and the event of the musical season will also be a social function. Dependent upon the reception which the master pianist receives CO-OPERATION IN SEED BUYING 5 PROJECTED ‘With time for spring planting ar- . riving G. M. Penley, county agricultuy- wns-on the verge of al agent is desirous of securing the sand ventas. . ae co-operation of the farmers and ranch- Deen criticised to the jury ers of this vicinity in buying seed of eee who said her various kinds which has been proven belittied Mrs. Witken- facet | ears to the conditions of rebound to hee everiast q Indiscriminate buying of seed, most her mother a kiss and - of which would be unsuited to the con-| Thousands of others have ‘m, show your Irish ; ditions ef central Wyoming will result} DIETING OR EXERCISIN® z i . ss in mediocre crops, hard work and WITHOUT sec Movie fans jammed Federal Court in New York City when Mary |cmail retarns. pound aaep ad PAYMENT until reduction has lawyer pictured film mag: Pickford and Doug Fairbanks entered for the third trial of the suit for taken lace. DRUNK, TRIES SUICIDE. MUSIC STUDENTS SHOW. CONCERT APPRECIATION IN ATTENDANCE PLAN. ~D 5% NEW YORE, March 1— Mary Pickford and her hus- band, Douglas Fairbanks, and her mother, Mrs. Char- lotte Pickford, heard the com- pletion of arguments by coun- sel today tn the sait brought agzinst the screen actress by Mrs. Cora C. for $108,000. Mrs. Wit nds the money is due = Mary a big salary in s Pickford says it is not tic response to the idea is being shown by the music teachers in the city who realize the advantage to the students in hearing artists of every line of music. “I doubt if there are many pi- anists today,” says Josef Hofmann, “who havo not learned something from Godowsky. I know I hare and I am thankful for it, If Chopin is regarded as the spirit of piano Playing,” Godowsky represents the spirit of pianistic expression.” Thus is he universally vecognized by all who really know his genius. In a word he is a musical prophet who will eventually unite all schools of plano playing. One suite of office rooms in the Daly Building. Phone 520-W. Li! | apedel ‘There remained pending only the t jury when the trial re 7 re Persons desting to plan can secure See eand ties wick | $108,000 against Mary brought by Mrs. Cora C. Wilkenning. Mra. Wil- [arr Penley's aasistaoee in the one . or an actrees with Pick kenning, play broker, claims the amount as a commission for negotiating chase of seed that will be best adapted ford’s standing, and maintained that @ million-dollar conwact for Mary. Here are Mary and her ma, Mrs. mgent ouch as Mrs. Witkenning to set er crops and more profitable returns. AYER MISSI ported by this District,” Mra. Bayes. pee its teoene of “city hall park crowded with Frayer. ERVICE HALTED. Dig fellows most of the offers to Miss J. M. Goodnight. Wis client would not hare to hire an| Charlotte Pickford, as they appeared in court. to this district. This will insure larg- Ber income increased. Mrs. Witkenning’s lawyer sed the spovis magnates sweating Gollars from Impersonation, “Only f& Sapanesc i - " ith | MU Girl” Mra. Mae Kelly. every pore.” was camoufls » Wit | i the exception of two or three of the | Duet—Ars. I. J. Castell and Mrs. Pickford would be lke asking Sarah 1 ee Spares 7g Reynolds. ernhart dp cake wal) he said. Prayer. parse pap iret Mra 5 IST WO FAl A “One Little Injun™ Mrs. George Kelly. Hoe beld that Adoff Zukor was not ktving Mery the money she wanted Back in 1916 and that better contracts could have been offered by only two Ladies’ Quartet—Mrs. A. B. John- 3. Castell, Mrs. C.F. Thomp-} Address by Nelle Morgan, state mis-| Throughout the northern Baptist WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922. For You, Your Baby, Son or Daughter, Wife or Parents _ ¢ Here Is the Smooth, Paved Highway to ‘An education for your children—_ - A safeguard for your wife— An easy old age for your parents— A cornerstone for your business— | With the INSURED SAVINGS PLAN i © The greatest protection in the world, a savings account combined with life in- surance. We will gladly explain it to you. Write or call today on The National Bank of Commerce Casper, Wyoming 2 ’ “A Bank of Strength and Service” ~ ss $90000 0000000000004 convention, the Baptist women of Cas- per will observe a day of prayer for| missions on Friday, March 3. The| Song. ‘A cimilar program will be observed en of the First Baptist church of| “What We Have Done,” Mra. in other towns and cities of this state Casper will meet Friday morning at 10) tell date of the convention meeting. o'clock for business and work. A lunch will be served at the church and each of the women is asked to bring something. Promptly at 2 ofclock ® prayer and) praise service will begin, ‘Those who attend and can, are asket to bring March number of the Mission. 0 following program of prayer 1 praise will be presented. “Missionary ‘Edneation tm the urch” Mra. J. M, Goodnight. Mra. Goodnight. sionary. in the business. other producers than yer Circles—Mrs. J. D. Dismuke.| Benedictian. These, he atided, could have been pro- ured for Mary only through Mrs. ‘Witkerming. He said Mary and her ‘mother came to Mrs. Witkenning and usked her ai. Mary and her husband were e fittle gestless during the long arguments. peor Gs wears ATTRACTIVE VHUDEVILLE PROGRAM AWAITS LOCAL PATRONS AT THE IRS A -exnfeville attraction which ftval the bil which played at the Theater Inst week will open a popular playhouss today. Last v }M was unique in that the mans ent of the theater had to make ar ‘angements to hold the show over an «xtra day fn order to accommodate ‘the persons who decided to see the ‘unusually good number. The attraction which opens ® two- @ay run at the Iris today is featured ‘by a novelty nmsical act in which the Rathburn Four plan to please the pa- trons with “Say it with music.” ‘The remainder of the bil is made ‘ep of good numbers, including @ clev- er single act comedian, song and dance teams and an act termed a ventrilo- quist oddite, ¥ Momntain District, “Mission. his. District,” Mrs. C. M.| ‘Foreign Missionaries M: Oni, OO R’ [esAiRsS The Lincoln Policy persists inflexibly to produce the finest motor car in:the world. | The next excursion to the beautiful Rio Grande Valley will leave Casper Friday, March 3 At 2:45 O'Clock The Revision of Lincoin By finest motor car in the world we mean, without reser- "he team of Teonar® an Germaine gelling prices, ranging vation, the most attractive in appearance; the most com- Sarai Thompan a clever comeaiay,|f| Over the Burlington. ? et ge eng Peamengm wah pote ek: thee 4n “The Black Ace”; Kinkade & Kin-|{# Reservations should be $800 cinating to drive; the most pend; ; - : ove Never Dies," a ven made NOW at the office P { 7S if s lable; the most endur and Tidaie Bureh, the ing; the most roadworth of the ; and by every standard the most desirable and most satisfying motor car of which it is pos- to ® $ | 200 sible to conceive. ‘ ? The effecting of that policy is made possible only because makes it Possible for of abundant resources—in scientific equipment. in adept ny persons to enjoy S eee ss 4 : the advantages which craftsmen; and in finances which are practically without only the Lincoln can give oe, them, but who otherwise limit. might try to be content with something which did LINCOLN POLICY is not subject to one iota of com- In addition to the vandevife num- Zers, Alice Calhoun will appear in a feature picture, “The Rainbow.” ‘Two re to be staged each evening, 9 o'clock. ‘The matinee per- ay and tomorrow will Harry Free Realty Co. ‘THANKS. our sincere a > full t ness and death ot || Mz. Free will be glad their ideals. = promise. al ather, Lesite M. to explain all the details : 4 . . Coby. We wish to thank emecaty Ml regarding the trip and It is not subject to the influence of desire to meet a pre- the Moose, ¥ ght ¢ Pyth P per cee, SORES oF eae refer you to prominent 5 determined selling price. | Casper people who have ot just returned from this wonderful country. LINCOLN POLICY is not subject to any adverse influ- ence, regardless of whatsoever effort or expenditure may TWELVE be required to perpetuate the world-known Leland stand- BODY. ards. TYPES Quality and character, as always, will persistently stand foremost. (These, scareesly maintained, price then necessarily be- comes incidental; and LINCOLN prices are merely what a car of LINCOLN quality and LINCOLN char- acter, scientifically produced, must of necessity demand. Lincoln Cars will be on display at my salesroom about March 15- For further information call or write. EARL C. BOYLE DISTRIBUTOR 4 125-137 North Center Street ee, Phone 9 NOTICE { I To those who have not been able to ii reserve their seats for the Godowsky i Concert. The seats will be on sale at ; the Lyric Box Office from 6 to 8 o'clock 4 4 PES TTS TES ES EN lz RSs March Victor Records Now on Sale A New Victor Record by CARU: | “Messe Solennelle—Crucifixus” | This is the last record made by Caruso and was sung only a short time before his death. A gen- erous portion of the revenue obtained through the sale of this new record will be donated to a fund to be used for assisting poor but talented musi- cians. This is truly one of the test. records Caruso ever made. Be sure to us to play it for you. “Sweet Peggy O’Neil” by John McCormack: A de- ° lightfal little Irish song, sung as only McCormack knows how to sing.it Louise Homer sings “My Ain Folk.” We By cate this as one of the finest selections you could have in your library. ¥ “The Laughing Rag” is a peach of a record. You'll have to hear it to appreciate it, though. “Dreamz Kiss Waltz” on the reverse side is another num- ber you will like. - “On the ’Gin ’Gin ’Ginny Shore” is a fox trot done in the usual snappy style of Paul Whiteman’s Or- chestra. This selection is going like wild fire in the east. It’s a great dance number. “Marie” on the reverse makes this S-O-M-E record buy for 75c. “Ka-Lu-A.” All we need to say about this is: It’s sung by Edna Brown and Elliott Shaw. You know the words and the catchy melody and you know how good Brown and Shaw are in this kind of a song. Special Record Service for Out-of-Town Record Buyers. We are doing everything possible to keep our out-of-town record service superior to any in this region. May we be of service to you? Order Your March Records Today. j THE MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. “Exclusively Victor” AT TRIPENY’S DRUG STORE Phone 1745 241 S. Center St. Casper, Wyo. We Always Have the Records You Want When You Want Them. ANNOUNCEMENT The Mapes Modiste Shoppe Will move from their shop over the Iris Theater to former location, 160 South Beech, and be ready to receive customers March 1, 160 South Beech Phone 651 b PPOOPOOOOSSOSESOSESOSOSOSOSOSOCESEOOOCSOOOOOSOCOOOS LENT YOUR ROOM THROUGH A TRIBUNE WANT AD <