Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1922, Page 4

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Cantimeel 8 ron PAGE FOUR STILL LOCATED IN BASEMENT ON BEEGH STREET great ecret com- ra faint a m it is . Sev: Dog Basks In Glory After Double Rescue TACOMA, Wash.. June 30.—Rex basking in t he sunshine of his own glory which i and Mrs. drowning were bathing together pped into a deep hole 4. His call for s. Smith and he those of The for ner Smith is master’s calls and brushed ff submerged face. the dog’s collar, orting and strug- prevent Smith's Free m her husband's grasp, the wife was able to swim safely back to shore alc a Organized 1 in Louisville has commenced struction of a labor temple wh will cost $300,000 when completed. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY YOR RENT—Fourroom unfurnished * house. 144 N, Washington. Phon 36. 6-30-tf rom N Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. 10¢-25c 10c-25c LAST TIMES TODAY “HUMORESQUE’| With VERA GORDON The Great Mother of the Screen. —Also— “A Kick in High Life” TOMORROW ONLY & Saat D. TAYLORS , PPODUCTION TERURNACE § Jounin With Agnes Ayres and Theodore Roberts ALSO Somerville Comedy 10c¢-25¢ 10¢-25¢ from dragging him under. } Park Ruined For DAMAGE SUIT ON TRIAL, MULLER [3 DEFENDANT ilure to Provide Outlet for Gas Fumes Which Caused Death Made Basis of Court Action. Spooners, Light Contract Is Let CHEYENNE, Wyo, June 30 City park, for 30 years the ref: of Cheyennites bent on innocent 2 other “spooning.” soon is to be sc brilliantly iMuminated that it wil afford no nocturnal seclusion. Th ity commissioners, yelding to pres- sure which women's clubs of city have exerted on every commis sioner for years, has let a for the erection of powerfu' all entrances to the park an merous points within the enclosure. “Dusty” Miller ts the defendant in Ha EE EES ALLEGED THIEF CHICHT {s major damage suit for $62,000 | against him by Emil Beyer, | re ting the estate of A. J. Mor- ton, who met ently through Be TRYING TO SELL TENT! 5 ms be atten tapes pone oning. The case is now on trial before ice C. O. Brown, and according to rts will not be decided un- . today. in many cases tech- a comparatively small sent this afternoon. alleges that Miller's not providing a suit. the carbon dioxide om the burning of a the bathroom of his s the direct cause of Technicalities of a doa great deal of Ri Stealing valuable tents did n Profitable for Mike Foes msht. He was arrested by this morning as 9 p. Arguments fell the tent at the Ha larceny charges. JA. CHRISTY, DISTRICT. JUDGE ASPIRIN, HERE J. E. Christy, who ts associated with orney John Dillon in law practice der, has been in Casper for a Mr. Christy is a candida for district judge of the sixth judicial dstrict, comprising the countes of Na trona, Fremont and Converse. He 1s a veterans of the world war. having won great distinction, and hay- ing been decorated with the Victoria Cross, the hghest award Er bestow, and the congr: 1 medal which holds like significance in Amer- ican honors. Attorney Chrsty is very popular in his own city. i one for the layman y the case was mov- but indications Casper Storage Delicatessen All home-cooked Pastry and Salads fresh every day. “WE PAY THE 10SS” Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds All Lines ‘Townsend Building Room %4, SAMPLE BALLOT A WIDE OPEN TOWN Mrs. Roof’s Delicatessen Successor'to Mrs. A. MacDonald Located in Natrona Butter Shop ALL HOME COOKING Special Attention Given to Party and Birthday Cakes. CASPERS FAMILY ‘THEATRE £7 J B40) IY ERIE COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TODAY ‘THE COLUMBIA STOCK CO. PRESENTS “Who’s Who” A MUSICAL COMEDY OF MYSTERY You'll Like the Detective Comedy Fun-Making Also MARY PICKFORD Comedy-Drama— “CLEANED AND DRY”—Comedy-News TONIGHT IS AMATEUR NIGHT West First, Just Off Center St. ADMISSION 40c SHOWS AT 7 AND 9 HOW LONG WILL WIDE OPEN TOWN LAST? A Dancing Dancing Every Every Night Night Casper’s Joy Palace FRIDAY NIGHT ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY MISS ELSIE B. HUGHES, DANCING INSTRUCTRESS Afterncon 2 to 4 IF YOU LIKE A GOOD TIME Evenings 7 to 9 We Give Lessons in Right Dancing be Casper Daily Cribune ‘ ning. with every expectation that final judgment would be pronounced be fore court closed tonight. wo LE ASSAULT HEARINGS ARE TO BE HELD TODAY Preliminary hearings for F. J. Cun- per youths, who were placed under arrest by deputies Thursday night for an alleged attack upon two negro girls Tuesday night, will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock by Judge Tubbs. The boys were arrested upon warrant sworn to by J, C Brooks, father of one of the girls, Both girls were un- der age. COME! Suits Soto. Athletic Union Suits. English and Blucher styles, ats oS eae WONDERFUL HOSIERY VALUES Cotton Hose. In a variety of clone BE don high society. MUTT & Mae} Ag ie 1 toil ningham and J. K. Jacklin, two Cas-| call. been ascertained. FIRE DESTROYS BARN hour, department No. 1 answering the The name of the owner has not} FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922. AT NINTH AND ASH Don’t Forget The Week-End SPECIAL SHOE SALE Fire ut 9th and Ash streets destroy. ed the hay in a barn there and partly destroyed the barn itself about noon today. ‘The blaze lasted for half an Gents’ Watch Chains. Solid and Gold Filled, $1.75 to $7.75 WINTER-HENTHORNE Clothing Co. I. O. O. F. Building 142 East Second St. ““Over-the-Fourth”’ SPECIALS Amazing bargains in Men’s Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes —greatest values of all time. Yousimply can’t afford to miss them. 300 ALL-WCOL SUITS Consisting of Vicunas, Serges, Worsteds, Cheviots. All this season’s purchases. $13.50, $15.00, $16.00, $19.50, Cool Palm Beach Suits, Light and Dark Colors, $13.00 and $15.00 Men’s Balbriggan Union .. 98e 65e Dress Shoes and Oxfords in both GLORIA S RUDOLPH A WIDE OPEN TOWN BRING IT ON Sizes 34 to 50. At cut prices $22.50 and Up Men’s White Back genu- ine Blue Denim Jumpers at "™ 85¢ SHOES Men’s all-leather Army last Work Shoes, a. $2.50 Pein Men’s Khaki Coveralls, special $1.95 at... — Blue Chamb Work Shirts GOC $4.50 JUST ARRIVED 10 Dozen Straw Hats. While They Last WONDERFUL HOSIERY VALUES Silk Hose. I all colors. 495@ —+AND— _In Elinor Glynn’s BEYOND ROCKS A MOST GORGEOUS LOVE DRAMA A flaming romance as only the author of “Three Weeks” could write it; as only Glorious Gloria, with dashing Rudolph Valentino playmg the lover, could make it live in all its ar- dent splendor. The story of a passionate young heart, bound by society’s convention, struggling and risking all for happiness—of gay nights of revelry in the Paris world of fashion—of tingling adventure on the snow-clad crags of the Alps—of intrigue and coquetry in the gilded resorts of Lon- TODAY AND SATURDAY FOX NEWS —— 10c-40c A Bishop-Cass Theater LOOKOUT FOR “A WIDE OPEN TOWN” Shikany Shoe & W ANSON VALENTINO : Just Arrived At the last moment, barely in time for our opening, three lots of Sweaters. The very newest numbers in town. 9009000900009 000000$9000900009090000000000 0040009000 00000 40000909900 099009000O0000F 000000009000: Z Z Lot 1---Silk Sweaters Of heavy Crepe Knit and Jersey, Silk, some plain, some embroidered or trimmed in contrasting colors. Regular prices up to $12.50. $6.95 Saturday only, opening special Lot 2---Silk Sweaters Slipover and Tuxedo Sweaters in all colors, dropstitch and plain. Several styles. $4.75 Opening day special___....... Lot 3---Wool Sport Sweaters Misses’ and Ladies’, in bright color combinations, Slip-Ons. Opening $2.10 day special____ otes Wash Waists Tailored models in striped Voile, trimmed in Filet Lace or Dotted Swiss with tiny ruffles. Saturday opening day 1.98 special —-..::.;...... Heavy Radium Silk Waists Strictly hand tailored for early fall wear. The newest thing on the market in Waists of the better sort. Sat- ei ee CASPER DRY GOODS STORE 120 East Second Next to Wiggins A WIDE OPEN TOWN 29OO9OOOOOOOOOSOOS SSO SO OSOSOOOSOSOOS OOS OOOODOSOOSOSO OOD ODS SHOSODOOOODOSOODODOSODODOS OD OOOO SD DOH OD ODOOOD OD ODD DODO DOD OOOD THEATER Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. FOR CASPER TODAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY HE greatest character #6: tor of the screen seen here in his greatest portrayal. “ The:man,of athousand faces * LON CHANEY esented by Carl:-Laemmle i his greatest screen triumph The TRAP DRAMATIC scenic wonder ot a man who lost himself when fate pla: him. i darkest er~ ing climax'as drama- tie a thunderbolt as has ever been seen at this theatre. . —ALSO— BROWNIE, THE WONDER DOG In a Big Feature Comedy “LIVE WIRES”

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