Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 10, 1922, Page 4

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SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922 AMERICAN LEGION CIRCUS PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Cribune MINE STRIKERS (0 CHILOIVSIOK oS S| SSeS TO TALK TERMS | AECEWVEDATLIBANRY. | rx overt com tmecen | oy cunngus ot m om teoene—| | ‘ ——_—______E=EE=EEE EE Eee IN CONFERENCE. | ‘HOUT IS CONTINUED 3 ALL NEXT WEEK BIG DANCE TONIGHT YOMING@ | C.A Wortham World's Best Shows Roof Garden Pavilion Everybodys Theater 2---SPECIAL TRAINS---2 1 1 P. M. < Good pikienag pie co and phage ret a iscaee to 1 10c-25e 450 - PEOPLE - 450 22 — SHOWS — 29 ——__________—_| 200 ANIMALS 200 8 —BIG RIDES— 3 DANCING EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND : mee SHOW GROUNDS Near Eastside Schoo! HUB THEATER ‘The Mbrary has just received about Executives Go Into Secret Session ‘At |200.257,Shlsren's, books. These are in reinforced buckrum. They - - . - rebound Cincinnati to Discuss Proposal will stand the wear and tear given by | younger readers and will splendidly re- For End of Big Walkout NEW YORK, June 10.—Officials of the United Mine Workers of America, with delegates from the anthracite dis- tricts, went into secret session here today to fix upon terms which, it was reported, they will offer tomorrow as an in- LAST TIMES TODAY ducement to operators to continue negotiations toward settle- ,ment of the strike. HUNDREDS OF (sz=e=c=:! QA Se, HAROLD SHRINERS AT <2 ===") og ol Oa eo ws LLOYD sesiaesy PETE orn r sae come You'll Like This All-Comedy Sunday ee cuts demanded by the.sperators. They also will maintain an unaltered pos!-| i 3 Attraction ALSO PLAYING MONDAY tion toward those of thetr 19 demands pay their friends who choose to take them ont. Mrs. Sanford and her sister are still in charge of the chilgren’s study hour, which is Pv'd on Saturday afternoons from 3 until 4 o'clock. It has been theught by many that this hour was “A SAILOR MADE MAN” —ALSO— TOM SANTSCHI which pertain to better working condi- 10.—{Spe- dred tions, shorter hours, adoption of cer- from | tain machinery, anf the untversal h-| epplication of thé check-off system in ~ hard -coalmines, it was declared. con- totaal 1a. west |, Washington, June 10. — Senetor et ee ea re 10 bob penie. | Democrat, Masenchusetts, in a state- show attended by 10,000 people. Paes Eohamired that aie fonal investigation would be made and DE VALERA TO SCOTLAND. */ indictment of bituminous coal opera- 59 —IN— DUBLIN, June 10.—Eamonn De! tors who have used the Hoover price r a Valera, the Irish Republican leader, | fixing agreement to raise prices would ‘Honor of Rameriz’ ccoompanied by Austen Stack, will) be demanded unlees Secretary Hoover visit Scotland next week to addreas| obtains reduction stators en son- ; —AND— & nomber of meetings, it was an-|tract coal “in a few days.” : nounced today. Since Mr. De Valera! See A MUSICAL COMEDY PRESENTED BY “Told ‘At Twilight” has been barred from speaking pub-| The population of Tokyo and its Time of Shows: licty"in-Glasgow, he will speak at Dal-| suburbs increases at the rate of 150, THE COLUMBIA STOCK COMP NY 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, mire, just outside the city limits, 000 a year. A TOMORROW ONLY 7:00 anaerio WITH ALL-STAR CAST SPECIAL SCENERY—DIFFERENT MUSIC—NEW COSTUMES “WHAT WOMEN WILL DO” A Production Glittering with Gayety,, Crammed with Sen- ions and Suspense in its Price 50c, 75c, $1.00, Including Tax GRAND OPENING DANCE Paradise Park SPECIAL PHOTOPLAY FEATURE “WHAT’S WORTH WHILE” Lois Weber Production Appeal to the Pe nae CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY Starting at 2:30 O'Clock. Best Seats at 2:30 and 4:35 O’Clock.. * Rares cnbeaeenae tte tie se 3 2 Amgen ace pee PATHE ey REVIEW MILLINERY CONTEST TONITE oe aoe TR I Ss eM More naman a ieb ter oS: ats i “PINCHED” ADMISSION 40c WEST FIRST, OFF CENTER ST. A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TONIGHT “MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY” SUNDAY NIGHT, JUNE 11 Rinkler and His Orchestra Will Farnish the Music. Nuff Sed! Free Admission 10c a Dance TODAY $ FE Continuous ee a A eee AN? Ae evccce ; Ss AY Coolest Spot m Casper A Bishop-Cass Theater Is THE Try.a a whirl of caveman Stuff! iste Casper’s Joy Palace FEATURING Saturday Night cel OU ONLY DOROTHY DALTON —Where pleasure abounds aplenty. THIS IS WE —AND— COULDN’T KEEP YOU AWAY WITH A CAVEMAN’S CLUB. RUDOLPH VALENTINO A Tingling Tale of the Sea: —ALSO— “MUTT AND JEFF” and FOX NEWS SUNDAY AND MONDAY —Where you will meet the “jolly crowd.” The Arkeon of Course ELSIE B. HUGHES, DANCING INSTRUCTRESS Afternoons 2 to 4 Evenings 7 to 9 0 000000000000020309099009000000000009099000008' MYT TITII Iii [e00000000 0060 000000000008000 RVERveW OH, BOY! That’s the Pag for a Good Time. DANCE TONIGHT Dancing at 8:30 in the Open Air to Shockey’s Orchestra. NOTHING LIKE IT Plunge Open Tonight MISS JONES Swimming Instructress Watch for the Yellow Bus, | he Leaving Casper on the Hour. GOOD TIME FOR ae ange : Th jalma 1g z ‘fcnoss i A mile-a-minute romance tingling with ‘dare-devil stunts and packed with fun. THEODORE ROBERTS and MARY MacLAREN in the supporting cast. ee CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 i nce. Ta are . we 6 ik ‘ & PRIMITIVE LOVER’ Also “TOONERVILLE BLUES” ADMISSION 40c | «OR QUICK RESULTS TRY TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS SE EEE EET EES iE PETRI

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