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de Casper Daily Cridune 3 SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1922. raised during the day wm en-| having; it is purety phyrical, means/out and there has been some inter-| Cheyenne make p, /risitn for adequate t was far too sate the eee. Jocal committee to wire the nothing and brings no happiness. If| ruption cf service. At the Chicago police protection io thote who may oF ee eee enee Sumpenyecinie te eT you want to kiss someone and destre/ and Alton shops, where it is admitted desire to work in mid shops, and pre- ate tend Uma aren om ee bee them to recognize -baving a lot of/ practically every man laid down his/serve order in the community.” . aren Ges coe Tons Program in which to value, say a lot cbout {t with your] tools, service was said to be slightlx) Mayor Taylor, commenting on the squatter upon [mmclae giact Sebestiyreaieee wetiens eyes first.” affected and officials predicted it/resolution; stated thet the city had taken it to her cet of the city. ‘t is expected that the) After Marie says all this she shyly| would become worse. No great effort: been providing adequate police pro- t up housekeeping. [Seneaes cues and independent | slides back into a corner and answers/is betng made to fill vacancies, offi-/tection and there had been made to ¥ the homesteader peat eal: ale on aad ingle cinls said, becatise of the imck of the authorities no complain‘, of dis- the theft was perpe change cf location from| That may prove thet she isn’t €x-/ proper protection. lorders growing out of the strike of missed his house and notified | Cienrsce * gg Casper will contribute | perienced enougit to make herself con-| 4 11.500 shop employes here. — to thi-fund. Yincins inthe star Tole of “Kissed, Bir © nom plates Lah oe one ‘The-tities to the land on which the| but again it may not, for what's °| striking shopmen that unless they re | SLATER, Mo., J. 1. Marquette, ai- A oe 2 Patan oa is ig ira gene & ‘work by Monday, vision superintendent of the Chicago baat ation is what makes ©. 003) am" fortait af lak sicuer uez\e® afd Alton railroad here, amomnced privileges.. While many rorfs have|today he expected to receive orders feported some of their employes were|®"0rtly to abandon the road's division remaining on duty, railroad officials| Point a= Slater. He said that engine expect the critical test to come on ®"4 car repair shops and the division- Monday, when the ultimatum expires.|®! terminal would in all probability |be moved to Glasgow, Mo. 12 miles Advides (Ct Of Bere trgpe, both Heady Corner eiaebaen tre | scttees Visitors attending the Wrening ef sy.|Chamber of commerce. Every seen Misses have from time tmmemorir.l ned now session In the First Pres-' seems to be cvercome, with Deen the subject of poems. ballads ard byterian Sixth and Dar-/the exception of the finishing touches | yut never before has a local puipits to-| Onethe-drive, so that it seems certain been filmed with them fr that-the-carioads of construction ma- | he material for the st n, Rey. |terialmow at Glenrock will be shipped and the comedy action. nD. Le De Hast-|to Casper and the material which is|%° “Kisse Ea ee WASHINGTON, July 8. — : enrouteto Neb. 9 p m. Chiet Tutto erieaay: Ce Wermine wl beat bere at warious rail-| recetved ty the department of sastice| concerning disorders > Arapahoe Tein, et Rew] how, centers In the middle west re- HOMESTEADER CHA CHARGED he Bieta eine “= 00 You KNOW HOW HOW 10 | Seed Acding, AttanEe conscaiateer| the Mén's ctas caute? Acting Attorney rte “a “eho [Bre tte mmc mte ee) WITH STEALING ROUSE a day of a report on the situation to be ES SE” FORTY TRANS = sas | ‘tomorrow or Monday. law tightening. Therefore, she sold, th traded, the lumber in the lake or river in which swimming is prongs the residents of the city Roast Duck and Dressing Saturday. Mrs. Mary Pryor needed a home, so she stole one. As a consequence, she fs now under CHEYENNE, Wyo. July 8—The| arrest for grand larceny, with little “If theresis nothing but the caress Rev. George H, | kiss, there's nothing to it w= York | oe cee eat miomraene. (Continued from Page One) __| following resolution was adopted at a| hope of proving herself innocent. She TWO FINE OFFICE ROOMS Chris Rev. J. E. Farm-| ‘The observation.is apropos ‘her lat-| Ub" of their service dus to the etrika,| meeting attended by about 100 Chey-|is a homesteader with a few acres of RIALTO THEATER BUILDING er is. Neb. | ext Universal plotare, “Kissed.” show-| Officials of the Santa Fe reported that|enne business men: |iand several miles northeast of Cas Formerly Lyriv Bldg. s h 09 North Dur-| ing at the Hub theater today and Sun. Oly 35 per cent of their normal shop| ‘We, the business men of Cheyenne | per. Reasonable di se P. Hirst, D. D.| gay. ‘The story is all about Kisses, one| force of 14,090 is on the job, but that| fully believing that every man should| kiss = ants few others. there has bee interruption of serv-| have the right to work and thus pro- nurch, Rev. M.| ews, the pressure of the|!o, due, they said, to the fact some) vide for himself and his family, here-| of Sheridan, | nant the electrical current-of feeling ©f the strikers are returning and men |by pledge support and protection te that flowy through the alr from one|are being ‘tired to take the places of|every-man who mey desire to work in , South Jack- is the other is the thing that counts | those who have left. |the Union Pacific rhops during the 0 p.m. Mrilin a kiss,” she adds. “Simply the| Reports from the Baltimorp and|present strike, and do hereby demand ladelphia. | pressure of lips upon lips is_not worth Ohi to_indfeate nearly _10.000_men_are that the municipal authorities Swimming Every Day and S Evening At RIVERVIEW PARK PLUNGE Rialto Building lowing resolution -wasvpassed | nod: 4 of Wyoming, by eee that many of our~young| © in attendanes-at the state! CONDENSED STATEMENT Of the LAST NITE TONITE Stock in'Federal Reserve BEIGSUGCESS) Sucsrees naz Banks and U.S. Treas. 751,790.16 t Laramie, and also be-/ 2 oa WYOMING NATIONAL BANK — pelos Let’s Go glad to. recognize every effort) to in-| OF CASPER 4 ; Ato First on Wolcott, First and Wolcott to Center St. eculcate f unental religious truths; . *, decd os eal tat se genctioniatien| AtitheiCtoee:of ‘Business ricese > be Flange Beenie a een geaeey Dee ALL TOGETHER NOW damental religion becomes more | RESOURCES ! LIABILITIES i BUS SERVICE LEAVES POSTOFFICE PARK Srcancer tikeasite tocar Loans and Discounts __$2,825,858.34 | Capital Stock .$ 100,000.00 ON THE HOUR body will be angmentad, Overdrafts — pot Bi 661.12 Surplus ..... 150,000.00 United States Bonds and Undivided Profits____._: 10,120.11 Revenue Stamps........ . 109,308.49 Reserved for Taxes__... 9,000.00 Other Bonds and War- Circulation 100,000.00 e rants ER 10;899.76 Deposits =. ... 8,417,897.76 NOTICE ri Str e ef F estiv al Floyd E. Pendell, attorney, has changed his loca- tion from the America Theater Building to 333-334 Midwest Building. JULY 3 TO 8 (Continued from Page One.) tn-tho ‘pure = mock 40" enabe| $3,786,517.87 $3,786,517.87 EVERYTHING FOR FUN FOR- EVERYBODY Sac OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Are You Supplied VISIT THEM ALL ean ; none but the team B. B. BROOKS, President CARL F. SHUMAKER,-Cashier ~~ 2 OU SUPP! Stlernton with aig W. icanesl iene G. E. ABBOTT, Vice President A. C. RIKER, Assistant Cashier With Vacation Country Store Dark Town Minstrels Shs been inaapealceaaeined cob aee ROY C. WYLAND, Vice President ~ P. J. O°;CONNOR Soctety'Cireiis - Plantation Show Grive,.where the zesults will be tabu- Aids? Open. Air Dance Hall lated. It is not likely that the full ty, Acrobatic Show Hundreds of Concessions $50,000 will be raised by that time, { Put a supply of Cold Cream, Vaudeville Two Big Bands due to the fact that the committees CONDENSED.STATEMENT sj ’ z Lotions, Cosmetics in your traveling kit. have not completed their ‘city-wide canvass, that several institutions will Visit Madame McNulty’s Punch and Judy. Free Act. have to take the matter up with the Of the Rei een c Roger Bros. perabet Show Free. main offices of their company and| eeing. fc ch oa a WYOMING TRUST COMPANY —_ , epeiaa I cis ermal del OF CASPER The North Casper . ernoon, it is likely that the sum of At the-Close of Business June.30, Pe P A 10-Round Bout Loans.and Discounts____.$277,699.45 | Capital Stock___.__..__$100,000.00 i 915 North Durbin St. Sg HARVEY PERKINS vs. “PUNCH” PATTERSON Overdrafts ——___-____. 20.19 Surplus re -- 10,000.00 Full line of Drugs and Sundries. Prescriptions BE THERE carefully compounded. . Visit our fountain and let us serve you. Stocks-and Bonds:.._.. 6,000.00 Interest and Discount___ 18,625.57 Expense and Interest Paid 15,171.08 Deposits ... 267,206.09 YO MIN G Eoecriestanlee. Furniture and Fixtures... 14,597.30 | Pediscounts “. 26,500.00 3| YOUR PATRONAGE EARNESTLY SOLICITED. Make this last night a big one—for the Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Cash and Due from) Banks 103,843.64 . Moose Street Festival. 10c-40c 10c-40c $417,331.66 $417,331.66 | ac Ae IN THE HEART OF CASPER. LAST TIMES TODAY OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS | BE THERE TONITE B. B. BROOKS P. J. O'CONNOR, President | Hemstitching and P icoting D. W. GRIFFITH’S SPECIAL R. CG. WYLAND R. Cc. CATHER, Vice President Given-by Casper Lodge of Moose, No. 1182. PRODUCTION C. F. SHUMAKER N. S. WILSON, Vice President Increased equipment and expert Under the Management of Ollie Blanchard. The Spectacular Romance R. H. NICHOLS LEO A. DUNN, Cashier operators are necessary to prompt Tickets $1, Admitting to Five Shows. webct tL a ena and satisfactory work; we have them both. This, coupled with an earnest desire to please and a price of 10c a yard which we were the first to in- augurate a few months ago, has built up a rapidly increasing trade and made increased equipment and more commodious quarters necessary. Re. member-our new address: Singer Sewing Machine Co. THE MYSTERY MAN Signed Exclusively With the MOOSE CARNIVAL. Red Cross Dog and ‘ Casper Kiddies At the Festival Tonite The Combined Resources of Wyoming National Bank and Wyoming Trust Co. Amount to $4,203,840.53 “The Fall of Babylon” 50,000 players take part. Hundreds of wild animals, 4,000 dancing girls, 7,500 ae 222 South Wolcott St. Phone 1277-W From 7 to 11 P. M. WITH A REMARKABLE | —With— | Constance i A ” at Ee STARTING MONDAY Talmadge _ COMEDY COMPANY M U R D O C K —Also— cS ILK STOCK ING Ss? ; Here’s.a Show You've Been Waiting For A BUSTER KEATON 5 B oe U y th TOMORROW ceo RUBE FERN ringing D a er “The Man Who zn And . y 5 s E PAULINE “SUNSHINE”: AVIS CLAUDE RADCLIFF A Different Sort of Musical Comedy “When the Devil oe Other Principals and a ae eee Exceenmed by, Knows THE COLUMBIA STOCK CO. oe THIS BILL RUNS MONDAY ‘AND TUESDAY oe EY Stee With His Own Drives | The Feature Picture With It Will Be Co ) BERTLYTELL —...."5. “THE RIGHT THAT FAILED” Photoplays—Westeruer, Cotiedy, News Review mpany and —Also . Dancing Girls SUNDAY “KING FOR A DAY” West First, Off Center Admission 40c Shows at 7 and 9 This is in addition to Regular Musical Shows. Admission 40c Harold Lloyd — 10c-25¢ 1 Bishop-Cass Theater