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PAGE FOUR VOL. i MILLS, WYO. PROGRESSIVES CARRY BANNER. | Sted fer Water—Old Officials elected on Same Ratio. Mile warmed uy pwith much more expected in = f reith one cast than Is The henviest voting was tn moon and mostly, males. Th turning out in mob formation a noon. Mary made a slide fi eo wire ted by i majority © Filmore, and Counc Lindicy who polled t of the-day was atso jority of 106 ov votevench wa and Perry H council Aton troma « named persons recetved the follow’ number of votes next to their respec tive names for the following offices. For Mayor. ‘Jalus Jensen For Councitman. G. W. TAndsiey_ Perry Hunter (Sigucd) ‘Attest: of May, 1922 > Mrs. John Smothers chaperoned ight young people at a marshmallow *yoast early last Thursday evening. A pretty spot along the river near Mi ‘was the place chosen the jaunt. ho party incuded besides the chap- “rone: Ruth Hunter, Geneal Smot ers, Jean Coughlin, Margaret Barr SHoward Mellis, Walter Geiger, Leroy \ Algierand Preston Riley. BS ‘Fhe WS. Allen family have moved into their-new home on Wasatch ave- nue. 4 Re | gathered at the home-of Mr. and Mrs Farewell Party. A group of friends and neighbors/ 1 Mrs. Ben Martinson, Mr. Whttlake, Mrs. Harvey ton and Mr. and Mrs nally igt hour: 1030 to 11:30 Miss Emily Riey, Miss Dorothy Jack Husted motored to y to attend the High Hamfiton entertained k last Saturday | @anghter, Eva r of her atxth birt sent were: Eva Ham Moore, Ruth Smith. Lucy Coyle, Marion |‘ Maxine Todd, Sylvia trice Martinson. Mr. and Mra. R. E Robertson an- the birth of an eight-pownd ednesday morning. joonshine. He was picked up . T. CMisson) Wilkerson. _ and Mrs. D. Coughlin have been serious illness of Mr. | Mr. | paid an extended vistt here | Mrs. | of Bonlder, Colo. I with his daughter. ughlin and his many friends he ot to hear of his iilness ——__— Mrs. Ray Bohrman’s Sunday school held an impromptu ‘arewell for Anna Peterson Monday Shortly after school closed the gathered at Mrs. Bohrman’s, go the church where they ives for several hours. oe Duff Newhirter moved his house, which was recently vacated one block west. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Flynn have rented same, moving in today Jade Fi ny hs Mads Peterson returned from Den ver Saturday in order to move his family to that place. They left caris Tuesday going through by-moter. SPECIAL NO. 3—On sale at the Hub Cothiers, Dress Shirts with collars attached, neat patterns, at. 95c Now Is the Time to Buy Rabbit-and Poultry Fence—All kinds and Sizes. Garden Tools—Rakes, Hoes, Shovels and Spades. 10:Per Cent Off for Cash Friday and Saturday at JOHN S. M’KNIGHT Hardware, Furniture, Paint and Glass MILLS, WYO. Continuous 1 to 11 A “Straight From Paris’ [ingen id Stecher, Howard Meliis, ‘This | be Casper Daily Cribuné j=) THE MILLS NEWS == MAY 12, 1922 NO. 15 Mrs. Arch Brightwell Dies. 1 ida Brightwell, wife of| f 3 ral died at her hom warily a ay morning from pleuro- . pneumonia. She had been {ll a week, : her condition becoming serious within last few days owing to @ compli- om with other ailments from as been long = sufferer. Brightwell was 38 years old. oe especially sad phase was the fact that died on her oldest child's birth-| 25, who was 14 yoars old Tues-/ She leaves three other chtidren: aged 9; Harbor, aged $ and baby d aged 2, The funeral was held m from the Shaf-/ = SUDDENLY TODAY (Continued from Page One) feos held in this city. ‘The Rev. Phillip K. Edwards will officiate. ‘The deceased also leaves two daugh- ters, Miss Violet Lever, who resides jin Casper, and Mrs. Clymer, living in Miss Ina Tyler eni.vtained a few of | Tampico,-Mexico. Maggy Pi last Tuursday night.| Mrs. Lever with her family had mes and music fiJed the evening! made her home in Casper for. many santly for the citsts who were [Years and a large circle of friends will Hunter, Margaret Barry, Jean |™0Grn her passing. in, Geneal Smothers, Cordelia oo Dora Dunham, Ina Tyler, res Riley, Leroy Algiers, Walter =e (SUMMARY OF — ‘ollander left Mo: an intefinite st rt Knight CHICAGO—Bight labor leaders mamed in true bills voted by = spe- cial session of the grand Jary in com nection with the slaying of Terrance Lyons, acting police lieutenant, ac- cording to George E. Gorman, as sistant state’s attorney. and Mrs Omar Baker have ne home of M. Peterson, mov- same Tyesday. At tel Mac Says:— zh can't boost, nock’s a boost. ‘lection returns.”” CHICAGO—Describing crime con- ditions in Chicago as “a reign of knock, ‘pause Jest lookut them “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” Tonight Is Amateur Night COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM Ollie Blanchard’s A-B-C Girls PRESENT “A Day at the Seashore” PRODUCED BY HARRIS & PROY IT’S AS REFRESHING AS AN OCEAN WAVE SEVEN SPECIALTIES MERRILL SIEVER “You Know What I Mean” ARCOLA PROY “When You Write, Sweet Marie” DOT SIEVER “Down by the Sea” ALVA BALL “Special Ballad” AL HARRIS “Parodies and Patter” MARIE JEFFRIES Dancing Specialty IRENE RICH “Nobody’s Baby” Photoplay Program News—Comedy—Westerner Tonight Is Amateur Night Admission 40c—W. First, Off Center—Shows 7-and 9 i | : thi age : | No defini’> word has been received here from th: Denver headquarters cf the Western Pipeline company re- garding the letting of contracts for 9 considerable part of the work that will be necessary to lay the new line from Salt Creek to Casper. Bids for stringing, trenching and back filling were opened at the Denver offices on May 10. Destroyed communication yesterday and today prevented defin- ite word about the contracts coming through. The proposals were recaived at the Casper office and were taken to eDnver Tuesday night by Messrs. Max W, Ball, president and J. C. Lind- a More than 5,000,000 eggs are re quired for the daily larder of Greater New York. i | y : i 3 i i | j | 3 i | 2 z BE ‘Testimony in a recent Iaw suit be Yoro a London court was to the effect FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922. NO WORD RECENED ON |TRANS-OCEAN PPELNE CONTRAST] AIRMEN SAFE Interwoven Silk Hose The flhest Hose made be quality for men, cannot equalled . for and wear, others charge more for lesser quality. Why Do Men Like to Wear Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ETS Come in and examine these Hats. You will notice the fine quality felt, the best of silk trimmings and a real Leather sweatband — lots of style and class go with them. 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Brilliant, New: Play NOW PLAYING —what was there about this strange siren of the desert that made men love her more than love of life? \N ADVANCED PRICE PICTURE AT REGULAR PRICES| A Bishop-Cass Theater THE GREATEST HEART INTEREST DRAMA THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN. The story is too well known to need repeating here. It suffices to say that it abounds in heart throbs, thrills, tears, laughter, hate, love, romance IT IS A MASTER PRODUCTION WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST HEADED BY JOHN LOWELL TODAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY “Ten Nights Barroom”’ TO MISS THIS IS TO MISS ONE OF THE REAL- LY GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE SCREEN. —Also— MUTT AND JEFF in life, who are exhilarated by ultra smart motion pictures, who are en = delighted by cleverness, beauty—charm and regal investiture, “STRAIGHT FROM PARIS,” LARA KIMBALL YOUNG is greater and more beautiful than ever, holds forth the promise of The story that made Paris something extraordinary in the cinema art. It is Miss Young’s finest picture. gasp —ALSO— “BYWAY CHAMPIONS” and CURRENT EVENTS “THE PICKANINNY” TODAY and SATURDAY