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te to 2 C1). SRR oe “INCITYSTREETS ‘MOUSE FESTIL OPENS JULY 4 MO TERISTS 0 Everything has been arran: when all Casper motorists and Many Attractions Are Booked j for Carnival Holding Sway Here Until Saturday The road to the top is in « | eanity. blossoming into n, Women, boys over. ‘The road to Eadsville has been well’ marked and little American flags will be placed all along the route. so that "| all that is necessary is to “follow the flag” to the celebration The Casper Motor club ts giving the barbecue for the sole purpose of inter: ting people in the beauties of Cas- Per mouritain. the necessity for con- structing a good road all the way ta the top, securing park sites on top. and giving the people some pl t ;- | €0 during the hot summe | One of the cabins at colored maid in charge, and ing for the comfort of its has i*ea provided. Bverything will be free with the exception cf rete ular prices for soft drinks, the from which will go towa eve de- floor, to be con- rection of Prof. ot Syncopation metime Monday 6 in readinéss in ducted under t Rinkler, and ‘hi er will be in charge of this conces- sion. For the information of its guests the auapie ines tor a J0n8 evetting OF) Cay ais’ the Sbasrbanceet the tor waltzes and fox t SS | oo a nen ee he cry of the} 1—No guna allowed on the mour- “hot dog and hambu king will tain. resound about once parked pea: reets where autos others by dischargirg firearms. and prominent vd oe 2.—-The read is safe, but do not try to speed up the ‘mountain road Go up slo and make the turns tiously ‘oid loose ¢cirt near ed, t ¢ wheel tracks close to the and lose rlwind of frol! y worth-whi See that your brakes are in good and do not attempt the trip un- Ty BETTER ther Pare. e down in low gear, keeping car under control at all times. and look for approaching car. 6.—Put out your camp fire with water; leave no embers to be fanned into flame by the wind as Boon as you e; this might destroy our forest. —Clean your camp; bury tin cans and other garbage. 8.—Do not chop down trees or shrubs or destroy wild flowers need- vo your woods as nature 1.5.0 SHOP CRAFTS (Continued from Page One.) iets and> he srmakers _and| them, so that your children and peje Aexedrey: pu edid ‘saodyoy | Your children’s children may enjoy tricians and help ank repairers} the wonde ture. and helpers. boiler hers; qualified] 9 up in morning end come down a 10- 8 o'clock spect the rights of: others the Golden Rule. a of the Casper Motor gocd time. ie pectors | y housing w! Police pro- es. car repair men and i; “Board and sanit be furnished and tection provided “The United States 1 rects that all men tak strikers are to underst not be considered stri will be protected in board 4 e place o: Scores Big Hit at Iris ‘A Wide Open Town’) . | — { shops of the}. “A Wide-Open Town,” the Selznick 00 shopmen who| picture starring Conway Tearle, is y were given w ying a two-day engagement at the > work unde: s theater, having opened yesterday. The production is easily one of the ihteresting in which Mr> Tearle has fyet been offered in this city. 1s of the mechanieal depart-{The-story is interesting and chock a the Missouri, Kansas and " s a block with action. The settings are, exas railway at Parsons, Kans., went} in many instances quite novel, one of Michigan Centra walked out Satu July 15 49 xeturn road's |p j Tri the threat to close the shops per. tly and have all work done in| most ‘BIG BARBECUE TO ATTRACT CELEBRATION OW THE 4TH barbecue at Eadsville, on top of Casper Mountain, tomorrow, «i the Casper Motor Club for the day. |good work of the volunteer workers yesterday, and any car} |in goed condition car make the trip ——-—— | All that is necsssary is for! | | drivers to exercise ordinary cave and| | Prudence. For all cars who ¢'nnot make the last steep grade Fan C.| Prediction, Mon-| Boyle of the le garage has pro-| 7OUnssters ex's down:| vided a Fordson tractor to pull them |t2r before the motion picture cam © to Do not endanger the lives of|'forces today ue fhe Casper Daily Cribune : EADSVIEE Fon | CUADMEETING (Continued from Page One) ged for the Casper Motor Club/ their frierids will be the guests |*tood that if the “joint excellent condition, due to the on @ non to be read to datly feminine Harry Tighe, of vile fame, is a member of t | Bobby Connelly and Jerry years but vetern: a ? Various other mines points throughout the in 1 have interesting Ris newest, o \funniest {This prog tonight. REBELS WEMKEN ==: UNDER FIRING cerning the government's proposal. | (Continued trom Page One) | ase, particularly in view of the report |that they are commanded by such ex perienced fighters ahd “die hards” as Eamon Pe Valera and Catha! Brugha. The casualties in Sunday’s fighting Min Dublin were 11 killed and 16 ‘wounded. Stephens Green club, which had been held by the irregulars | day, was captured by nat Z The irregul old ¥ ——_—__-_ - underground. Both union stim he 4 Night’s Tonics — free air, = good sleep and an NR days better, ‘9 Remedy OR. Tablets) exerts a beneficial influence on the digestive and climinative system—the Stomech, Liver and Bowela, an NR Tablet—ite 0 different you will be de- uated the pos LONDON, J ne Associ. fated Press) ng the developments of the fighthig in Dublin has rexched London since the receipt of messages filed at 11 a. m., at which time the national troops were direct- ing an intense maghine gun fire against the positions Sccupjed by the Republicans in Sackville street. The provisional government's military cen- sorship is assumed to be the cause of the delay. One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredi- ents, then candy coated. For children and adults. KIMBALL DRUG CO, THOT AFAILURE Alves prepared a resolution tncorporat- ing their view and although its deta! was held confidential, it was under- conference broke up today the operators had been determined to open # large number of union mines in former union territory son basis on Wednesday. The principal property .so understood for opening was a 5,000- capacity mine of the Pitts burgh Coal company, in Pennsylvania. strategic central coal field were aiso understood to be se- |lected for immediate operation. The ws ge scale calls for @ base wage 0 per day underground, while the mines that*will‘open are expected to offer to miners the 1917 scale, which has a base of about $5 a day offietals i operators seem to be fully in: med of each other's dctermination onty doubt remaining con-! retary of Labor Davis appeared al before the mesting avd again the chief source of the Radio stations owned by the United States government on land and moor-| ed ships number 220. SEE THE CHIGHESTERSPILLS | MYSTERY Ehiseeeg Binere trond MAN sented, wich ALL THIS WEEK M L x kaown as Hest, Safest, Always K 100SE STREET FESTIVA! aaa ; ie - FIRST AND WOLCOTT Y DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE SOLD 2609O0000000000064[Political Advertisement] z 3 3 Announcement CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I take this means to announce myself as a catidi- date for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Na- trona County. Subject to the will of the véters at the primary election to be held August 22. E. W. “BUCK” ELDER. i 93$9905-0000096-20000-905046 | into the roundhouse and took the |'them showing a big gambling casino Places of striking shopmen. Officials|in active operation announced that necessary repair work | Wir. Tearle has 2 role which suits him well and, 4s usual, he gives a ount of himself, Faire Bi: ho has appeared in a number of suc cesses on the speaking stage, has the | would be don he local ri house and that no a empt wou made immediately to re-open th: shops. Union and railroad offici agreed to settle their wage contro versey by a system agreement which was expected to result from a confer- | SEE THE MAN ALL THIS WEEK MOOSE STREET FESTIVAL FIRST AND WOLCOTT Among the first reports of tmpai 2 ice came one from where 1 was said the of motive equipment forestalled | Movement of 2,400 cars of coal in| yards. Omaha union nore than leaders claimed er-cent © shopment had walked out. ° Un. on claims at other Nebraska points railroad labor man -Ben W.| vores DF 9O7SOPSLD O99 OOSOOO0 0904009090000 9000) ‘Across the and when I ve} they always sive me| results. I am just © of Doan's tod Western Sales Co. Closing out three big stocks of wearing apparel, includ- ing the Canner shoe stock of Bates Shoes, Selz Shoes, Wright Shoes, etc., Underwear, Store Open until 9 P. M. Western Sales Co. 220 South Center Street -FOR SALE CHEAP Two large Plate Mirrors, 5x7 feet each. Can be seen at old Casper Steam Laundry Bldg. Puritan Butter Shop Phone 369 220 South Shirts, Hats and Caps. ‘Alley from Kimball’s Drug Store. 6900960 0609000 ; 9900090000090 000906906 trancing life typified by New York's Great White Way. Miss White's role is that of a d.z zlingly vivacious hostess of a noted) Strike Settlement. New Pearl White Film Coming Soon makers. She falls madly in love with a young the warn- ing of her pal that such an affair can end only in heartache. Miss White, it is sald, sweeps through her dramatic scenes with’ Pearl White, famous star of Wil- lam Fox photoplays, will be seen at [the Iris theater Tuesday, Wedm viay land Thufsday ir her latest picture, A Frisky Musical Comedy ‘Jesse James Upside Down’ Presented by THE COLUMBIA STOCK CO. Jesse James in the height of his career “pulled” many hair-raising stunts, but nothing compared to the Jesse Youth in “Jesse James, Upside Down.” He’s desperate in rea] life—here in this comedy playlet he is a scream. It is 4 rea! satire on Jesse James’ true life, with all the trimmin’s. It is taken from a big time vaudeville act. Jast Off Center on West First Admission 40c DON’T FORGET THE BIG PLUNGE AT 999999909 90000079006. MILLS WYO. Open all day the Fourth. Just the place to cool off. ‘BIG OPEN AIR DANCE IN THE EVENING. SHOCKEY’S ORCHESTRA When you're hof and tired of the excitement of the day, come out where it’s cool and swim or dance. = IT’S GOIN’ TO BE A RIP ROARIN’, WILD RIDIN’, SHOOT ’EM UP THIRD AND FOURTH OF JULY AT THE AMERICA. William Fox Jom For Big Stakes | A mystery romance of the. range g iT OONERVITER: TRIALS” (Comedy) “HUCK FINN’S COUSIN” (Graphic) TODAY AND THE FOURTH 1 to 11 MONDAY, JULY 3, 1922. f 6. GI tmpression that the administration | its tite implies, is a stacy of the gaicty "Vay her audience with touches of 2 Soot 2 fegryrg ee — would intervene further before letting | frivolity, disasters and triumphs’ of] the most delicate pathos. ; Mutual, 10; cage fg the gathering fall of accomplishing a| persons who are swept into the en ced a ; Omar Wyoming oil stocks as listed at 2 p.|tions of the m., on the New York curb ioday as cabaret, whose beauty and personality | follows: keep the place secthing with merry-| — of the greatest Mterary produc- Chinese are a dictionary 5,020 volumes and an encyclopedia 22,937 volumes. * YOMIN Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. (; EVERYBODY’S THEATER Pemeriaiiiaiees SF: Aes one Rs ec ot coer A TODAY AND TOMORROW She found her soul on “The Island of Regeneration” Where a half savage man who could only utter a half dozen words made his home for 21 years. “1 is a strange, spectac- ular tale of the South Sea Islands, where man lives closer to na- ture and souls are found. —With— ANTONIO MORENO As the Man of the Island. A Feature That Is Different. —Also— JOHNNY HINES pak | er ORES DOUBLE of a Admission 10c and 25c VAUDEVILLE with his acrobatic roping. His tricks are new and or- catchy and up to date. rendition of “The Rosary.” "KENNEDY & MARTIN Songs and Russian Dancing of the Whirlwind Variety. the great White Way. of a woman’s regeneration. A Bishop-Coass Theater : LAST TIMES TONIGHT CONWAY TEARLE Supported by FAIRE BINNEY —IN— “A WIDE OPEN TOWN” 7S uomenemety “SPECIAL DELIVERY” TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY July 4th, 5th, 6th HEADED BY THE ° Western Novelty Trio Featuring ‘ PRINCESS SUNSHINE and CHIEF YOUNG DEER Chief Young Deer holds the audience spellbound iginal and any other roper will have to show speed to win from Young Deer. ~“WINIFRED STEWART “THE BARITONE: EXTRAORDINARY” Miss Stewart has a voice of culture. Her songs are You must not fail to hear her ’ In “BLACKOLOGY” Singing, Talking, Eccefttric and Straight Dancing. THREE ROMAN GYPSIES In “PASTIMES IN A GYPSY CAMP” FEATURE PICTURE The Broadway Peacock — Gaiety, Iove and heartache on The story PEARL WHITE PATHE NEWS TOPICS OF THE DAY Matinee Each Day at 2:30—20c and 40c Two Shows Each Evening, 7 and 9—25c and 55c