Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR CHINESE FAGING (Continued from. Page-One) at.it.could be found in ‘the To: chun, or system-ofprovincial military governors He declared that Chi re Tuesday as couriers of Yellowstone ear—its golden ar other-nations’in poy ational vacation size of its armies. Dk added, invariablyshad been “farcial tha. care are seu EE eeom r-vengeance| Denver, gateway to the fational Tuchun sy) parks. They are by far the largest fleet of Yellowstone ars ever Oper ated outside of the park. year*for this part of the coun that you have record of,” sa: W. Child, president of the Y¥. stone Park Hotel and Transpo tion compani: ho is in charg the tour of the yellow couriers. * fons and booking in the park's history are so heavy that we i to receive to accommo- see the signa of tbe times, b © assurance that thos who are insist- Is expect 100,0 a debt of gr: T.Mather, direct who have dev pk Everybody's Theater the genius and “I am willing t he added, “but if th adopted, the extinction is:before our eyes. “e-* § It is my {inclination to stay until death in Tientsin, my home. I have no more stestre’to see the peo ple-of the worl, i am old. “What ambition I have is only that I long to see reunion and would lay down my life to bring it about a day eariler. * * * “If because you cannot bear to part with:your own! power and priv and continue to deceive yourself as to your own good intentions toward your country, there are other methods than the one which’ you have suggested which you willshave.to-adopt to your program. You may:goryourrown7way, buff will go mine. Ivsay this with tears‘in .my; eyes.” (The appeal evidently was addressed to: the ‘Tuchuns.) ‘While the Tuchunships have been Attacked for years, Li Yuan-Hung’s 6enunciation was altogether unexpect- ed/and has created a sensation. HOOVER FAILS. TOEND STRIKE (Continued from Pare One) ate of Secretary Hoover's report a movement was gotten er way by Senator Borah, Republican of Idaho, chairman of the senate labor commit- ‘tee, and Senator Walsh for bringing ‘the coal price situation before the senate. They planned 'to inquire into complaints of the National Retafl Coal Dealers’ association, that undue prices had been demanded by opera tors. A committee investigation was under-consideration, according to Sen- ator Walsh, who also planned to i trodcen another resolution to call upon Secretary Hoover for:similar tn- formation regarding the anthracite situation+as that-secured on the bitu- minous, Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. 10c-25¢ 10c-25¢ TODAY A MAURICE PRODUCTION, with House Peters &A NOTEWORTHY CAST Also Two-Reel Mack Sennett Comedy “His Smothered* Love” ‘FRIDAY Say It With Jazz In connection with pictures we will have a jazz orchestra HAROLD LLOYD —In— “SAILOR MADE MAN” “TOLD AT TWILIGHT” “HONOR OF RAMERIZ” 10c-25c 10c-25¢ COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 7.—An- nouncament was made here today through the- Southern Ohio Coal ex change that the George M. Jones Coal company of Toledo, the largest oper ating company in Ohio, has appealed to Senator Pomerene~and Congress- man’S. D. Fess-to'use their inffuence to bring about a conference between southern Ohio operators and miners withra view to ending-the coal strike in that:territory. NEWYORK OL JUMPS IN PRICE! (Continued trom Page One) pects to bring in within a short time. One of these, on the. Boone dome,near Powder river, had reach- ed a depth of 4,430 feet this morn- ing, with production expected at 4,500 feet. NOTICE. Band. and. Orchestra Pupils of Grade and High School. See me at 123 Hast First street be- tween.10 a. m. and 4 p. m. any day this week. H. W. Compton, superin- tendent of band and orchestra, Na trona high school. Residence. phone 10373. 6-7-1t THE INDEPENDENT WOMAN Is one of the brightest jewels which adorns our modern, economic sys- tem. But too often this independence is gainéd’at the cost of bealth, and the wageearning woman strugsies 2 a prey to nerv- ousness, and despondency. Does not™her independence then be come=more of a burden than a joy? Lydia. E. ‘Pinkham's Vegetable cen “Old and New Hodge Podge” ALYATA THAYER “Boo-Hoo-Hoo” poundshas helped many such wom to regain their zest in life, and will ‘GREAT FLEET OF PARK GRAS 15 WAR RENEWAL | TRANSPORTATION COMPANY PREPARING FOR BiG YER “4 looks like the biggest tourist VAUDEVILLE | TODAY AND THURSDAY A bill that we feel sure will be up to the high stand- ! Don’t be surprised if it surpasses. THIS WEEK’S HEADLINER MARIE CORRELLA & CO. SIXTEEN MINUTES OF SOLID LAUGHTER When you see the man lifting dumbbells weighing up to five hundréd pounds, and juggling cannon balls, and then see the girl do the same thing, you will say, ord of past weeks. y are coming tn tens of The increase over the year before | ses TAKEN THROUGH cmny) =e show the year-by-year building of a distinguished leader “The states, the raflroads, the na- ark serv . which bul: his own | of many kinds, to combine the néighborhoods. thousai a “It ty-certainly Mtting, therefore, that communities suck as this. do’ Today. | their part in keep providing suitable accommoda- tions for visitors that will come to you in increasing numbers every €be Casper Dailp Cridune I am proud of the progress you have already made. Nobody can say that the west is asleep to its opportunities.” typical increase to MORE SOUTHERN CATTLE attendance | Product of the southern Coloradée and The Yellowstone park fleet which e and other power- STARTED FOR WYOMING, === exerting every ef- he travel record United Sates. new cars. They will bring the num- ber of park machines to about 300 which is the, largest automobile ng alluring @purs } transportation system for tourists in 2 of them ed | the world. attractions of many | «= visited here was made up of brand MOTHERS, FATHERS—DO YOU REMEMBER “PECK’S BAD BOY” up your roads, . TODAY ONLY Some act! ‘ DIXIE BOY MORRIS “A SUN-KISSED BOY FROM DIXIE” Blackface Singing, Talking and Dancing. eae BAYLE AND PATSY In Their Original Comedy Success “ATTA BOY!” Songs You Will Like. LESLIE GIRLS “A MUSICAL REVIEW” FEATURE PICTURE WILLIAM RUSSELL SUPPORTED BY SYLVIA BREAMER “MONEY TO BURN” 0 Ford’s live-wire story, ‘Cherub Divine.” —Also— PATHE NEWS and TOPICS OF THE DAY Matinee Each Day at 2:30, Admission 40c Evening Shows at 7:00 and 9:00, Admission 55c — ] He was mischievous—a real rascal and yet a most | lovable kid, who just couldr’t keep from creating | laughter. See him at “CASPER 3 FAMILY THEATER” Admission 40c West First, Off Center Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922 lwin bring approximately 200 head in| dred head Teenived ‘sere last wee, | second shipment. The steers are a| were sold to Carl Shumaker, ~~ pha northern Arizona range. Three hun-__rry a Tribune chassifie? af 2 3 GIVEN BY Sa : Standard Oil Athletic Association $ To be a Mardi Gras Ball. Kewpie Dolls to be given || eon z holders of lucky numbers. ihe. 3 =e a PS 3 SCENE FRO/MZ "THE ADVENTURES OF ; ROBINSON CRUSOE” £ $ a PNMIVERSAL SERIAL STARRING: AARRY MYERS, .s Also the Big Comedy “OFF HIS BEAT” And a Thrilling Western “RIDERS OF THE NORTH” And International News Arkeon Daincé Palace Friday, June 9th 3-0-d-99-6+ ADMISSION $1.00, TAX PAID THE FIRST REAL MILLION DOLLAR PICTURE BLANCHARD & SIEVER) ARCOLA PROY “You’re Just the Type” BABE NEEF “Sing Me Love’s Lullaby” A REMARKABLE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY PROGRAM : “BROADWAY ROSE” PRESENTED BY COLUMBIA STOCK COMPANY, IT’S A TYPICAL CROOK PLAY OF THE TYPE YOU ARE SURE TO LIKE. SEVEN—VAUDEVILLE ACTS—SEVEN DOROTHY SIEVER AND QUARTET “She Lives Down in Our Alley” AN UNUSUAL PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAY FEATURES help. many»more.—Adv GIFT NIGHT, THURSDAY EVENING RUTH WHYTE Polka Comique Dance HAZEL AUSTINE “Honolulu Eyes” ‘Written Direct by and Featuri ‘Von Stra; AMan You Will Love To Hate: ‘A Picture of Monte Carlo Where Even Saints are Sinners The Death Leap---Cowards First! Gloriously beautifnl Villa Amorosa— A midnight moon—endless surge of the sea— ‘My honor is at stake—you alone can save me!” The wife's huge winnings—The Count’s “Debt of honor’—paid. A wronged maid—frenzied—frantic jealousy— 0 ‘The blazing match of death—flames— is Creeping—i g—seething—Inrid— Tho locked door—panic—horror— i Fear—remorse—dishonor—Death? BL The high flung balcony—roaring surf— ei The alarm—Clang! clang! shrieking sirens '—senseless— And Man—image’ of his Maker—what irony! OWING TO THE LENGTH AND COST OF THIS PRODUCTION WE ARE COMPELLED TO IN- CREASE OUR ADMISSION PRICES TO 50c, 75c TOO.LATE TO CLASSIFY Shows at 7 and 9 West First, Off Center St. Admission 40c AND $1.00, INCLUDING TAX. P.M. ¥OR RENT — Modern basement; everything new; near refinery; gas and lights; laundry. 753 CY. P 16233. R SALE—Used F 1917 model, 319 Bas housekeeping —_ apartme: Pleasant, clean, porch grs, water, lights, near refinery. 1016 8. Ches! a 3 “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00

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