Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 15, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR nM Here (Contir irom h r e Ips story is a she being expe tomorrow from T tody of Sheriff V Among statements t ed of hammer 1 r, Phillips ang his wife “T have keard t Meadows’ in «juarre Se eee PHILADELPHIA. — The Public Pedition to-climb Mount Everest hi been abandoned as a result of an he tragedy mt of Mrs. Phil-| ‘Weaver, » whose home BANK CASHIER STRIKE PEACE HOPES BLASTED IS PLAINTIFF IN LIBEL SUIT). tements Alleged to Have|* | Ba. | att | the AS, Coriinuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. TODAY AND SUNDAY EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION MARY PICKFORD As She Appeared as “Little Mary” 12 YEARS AGO —IN— “GOING STRAIGHT —With— KING BAGGOT A Real Old-Time Movie Show. Just for Fun’s Sake, a Gen- uine Treat—A Real Novelty. | S CONTINUED | of Herman IN OPINION CF THE OPERATORS (Coutinuea trom. Page One) ins . s to provide sub- news for the week-| tior ons, increasing pressure © new week. y 15.—A White issued after a two between President + Feick execu- e of the union, who hope for an early set hat “proper con- such settle it was stated ors that “every ng sought.” ording to the TARWTNES | 15.—First ais- ction with the curred shortly morning, when 1 shots were ex- 1 Texas Central (Southern r No casualties were orders was quel!-! pated in the discussions, | | POPULARITY GROWING = = ng the|ers here. in the} and| Motor Sales -| way, Denver -| Mexico. Mr. n| Several days. | Hupmobile is one of the leaders tn its |committee to submit on minority re Port urging ‘the senate’s acceptance | of the Ford proposal. The second minority report will be drefted for tht senate by Senator Nor- ris proposing his Bill for development of the Shoals. properties by govern- mentowned and controlled corpora- tion. ‘The other offers including those of the Alabama Power company, Freder- ick E. Engstrum and Charles L. Eng- strum and Charles L. Parsons, nisg were rejected without a record yote The committe® also voted down with- FORE | mer Representative Lioyd of Missouri proposing @ semi-governmental corp | oration. HUPMOBILE AGENGY I RECEIING MANY SARS, . oO c John M. Whisenhunt of the East|t Side garage has returned from Denver |a with two new Hupmobiles for purchas-| } W. Toliver, representing the S. B. I./ ompany of 1260 Broad-| p Mr. Cu mobile in W: charg A carload of automobiles, including closed madels, will artve soon at the local sales agency, the shipment being In transit at the present Ume. Th a class and many have placed orders here. A growing popularity is report ed in tho Casper district. PigrrantaDmcts ac ‘The French pearl market ts much search which Miss Hughes’ route frorti hi at Port Huron, er the elopment of June 14. is thought, will be returned here, witile Che Casper Daily Cribune WIFE READY T0 ET ABOUT LOVE EPISODE y eeitlement of the shop-{CUt & record vote the bill introducea | Minister Who Eloped Can Go te is expected for the open-|>Y Senator Norris at»request of for Back if “He Will Give Up the Girl and Act asa Father Should.” hio, July 15.—Although the Spring Valley M. EB. church, de- ted his wife and nine chiléren an@ ped with Miss Esther Hughes, 19 me, and now is under ar- rest at Port Huron, Mich., Mrs. Culp him with open arms if he back. midst of packing family be- S preparatory to a return to t ne In Indiana, Mrs. Culp paused she'd stay in Spring girl and act as a local autporities were © go to Po& Huron and ip back to Xenia to an- e of desertion and from the eloping quoted us saying he'd n behind the prison bars to my wife.” He was upporting a large family on 0 a year,” he said. fr. Culp and Miss Hughr- sere ar- rested near the Michigan city after a started immediately aft- Culp, it father was said to be en s home at Greenville to +| Port Huron to return with his daugh- oad guards. ‘The vicinity | n-\ Was quiet today. | —~ _— | FORDOFFER IS LOST ON VOTE (Continued from Page One) ote being 9 to 6. Voting rs Cappe » La Smith oll, Ker Irick, Harrison, Heflin end Carawa and for acceptance were Norris, Mc to testify an Nary, Gooding, Norbeck ana McKin ley. ne Senator Ladd, Republican, North En wise Dakota, who introduced the Writh bill, Mn ANG Sk , calling for unconditional acceptance of| MR. AND M ‘ord offer; was authorized by the) MR. AND i Big Dance Saturday and Sunday Nights at RIVERVIEW PARK Mills, Wyo. R. AND MRS, SEERMAN FOSTER, MR, AND MRS. H. M. WAR MRS. CHRIS N: SON, ef U THEATER Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. TODAY AND SUNDAY a HOOT GIBSON —IN— STEP ON IT” SPECIAL. ADDED ATTRACTION MARY PICKFORD —IN— “GOING STRAIGHT” A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY a —AND— CURRENT EVENTS BETTY COMPTON “THE GREEN TEMPTATION” Here’s one from the wild and woolly West —with ‘Charlie hurl- ing hash and scoring @ laugh or a thrill with every course. It’s chow timé all the time at the rei Charlie swings a saucepan. And it’s laugh time and thrill time wh guns and goes after the crooks who SUNDAY AND MONDAY THE BEST PICTURE RAY HAS MADE THIS YEAR her husband hack if}- staurant where en he packs his cooked a cook. Two-Part Comedy —AND— ° CURRENT EVENTS 1 to 11 “MILE-A-MINUTE MARY” 10c and 40c Fair Weather Forecast For WASHINGTON, uly 15—Weath- Generally fair, temperature near or above normal. In Chine grand banquets last twelve hours or even longer. Big Dance Saturday and Sunday Nights at “RIVERVIEW PARK Mills, Wyo. YOMIN Everybody’s Theater Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. 10c-25¢ 10c-25c TODAY ONLY ee A Fight for a Girl! One of the- most thrilling! scenes in this stirring photo- play of the Canadian North- lands shows an Indian- fight! such as only James Oliver Curwood Is able to describe. ‘The story is one of his best known nov- els and is titled “The Flower of the North” —With— Henry B. Walthall and i} Pauline Starke And an All-Star Cast Also Two-Reel Comedy “WET AND WARMER” | TOMORROW WM. S. HART —In— “BETWEEN MEN” MURDOCK--The Man Who Knows IN HIS FAMOUS MIND-READING ACT OUR FAMOUS CHORUS OF BEAUTIES APPEARING IN | “PUT AND TAKE” A Musical Comedy Concerning a Woman Haters’ Union Presented by the COLUMBIA STOCK COMPANY FIVE MUSICAL COMEDY SPECIALTIES ‘And Three Phoioplay Feature Productions THREE-HOUR SHOW—40c STARTING AT 7:00 O’CLOCK TONIGHT MATINEE TODAY AT 2:30 O’CLOCK—ADMISSION 40c W. First, Off Center—Admission 40c_ Including Matinees—Shows 7:00 and 9:00 Corporation To Rebuild Austria All Next Week| Being Organized PaRIs, July 18—(By The Associ ‘ated Press}—Henry Morgenthau, for- mer American ambassagor to Turkey, ‘|nnounced that he was arranging to form an international corporation to be capitalised at from $50,000,000 to $60,000,000 for the purpose of izing Austria's industry the world that it is possible to prevent the bankruptcy of European Where pleasure abounds-aplenty. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922. Mr. Morgenthas, who has fust re. turned to Paris trom Vienns, where : re-organ- and to show states. SATURDAY NIGHT Where you are sure to enjoy yourself. Where the Big Crowd Goes A dance that takes you out in a crowd. Come on out and get acquainted. MISS ELSIE B. HUGHES, DANCING INSTRUCTRESS Afternoon 2 to 4 “Fair and Warmer” A HILARIOUS, EXHILARATING, MUSICAL MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In Addition to the Feature Picture “AT THE STAGE DOOR” Evenings 7 to 9 A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TONIGHT FARCE COMEDY. Presented by GEO. HUNTER’S With the Beautiful New Star LILLIAN “Billie” DOVE -Two Shows Tonight—7:00 and 9:00 “The Colle MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Widow” WILL BE THE OFFERING FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY . Presented by GEO. HUNTER’S SPECIALTY NUMBERS. BY RUBE FERNS PAULINE AVIS CLAUDE RADCLIFF ELLA CLAUS GEO. HUNTER Accompanied by ~~ THE BEAUTY CHORUS FEATURE PICTURE VIOLA DANA A Wholesome, Wholesale Romance of a Hopelessly Fickle Flapper —And— START SOMETHING” Hall Room Boys Comedy MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2:30 EVENING SHOWS AT 7:00 AND 9:00 ” A Bishop-Cass Theater se

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