Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 8, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR esting stage yesterday when th test. r morning resulting in a’ one-up Roy Wyiand ite scheduled this rening are between The tournament thus-far has been marked by unustal sco Frank Fir- Panis pated yesterday m Dunphy, t n a low of 77 , in the qualifying round. Glenn Little. field was next with an $2. On the basis of this round the following qual-} b stiedt Littlefield, R. Schulte, | in. Duvall, Biggs, Jar- ‘Wyland, R. jcolaysen, } For delicious iced tea —use /RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet — pure sTry this popular recipe for RED CROSS ICED TEA RECIPE Iced tea is usually served with lemon and sugar, but many people prefer cream as served in hot tea. Red Cross Milk should be used undilu- ted with iced tea, and pow- HW dered sugar (served), as it melts more quickly than hard loaf sugar. EVERY GROCER SELLS JF, Speaking of Jaz LOOK.AT THIS LINE-UP Today, Wednesday and Thursday All Jazz Revue Presented by SAM MYLIE’S YANKEE DOODLE GIRLS 14—_NEW ‘ACTS—1I4 All Jazzy Revue “Girls” Masoner & Douglas “Angeline” Haswell & Dorothy “Back to County Fair” ‘All-Jazz Trio “Yaller Ribbon” Grace Whitcher “Friends” Dorothy Siever “Men, Men, Men” Merrill Siever “Lindy” Levetta Lozier Cornet, Cello Musical Elyata Thayer “She’s Here Again” Dancing Ruths “Jazzy Steppin’” Francis Mylie “The Cute Stepper” Petie Power “My Mammy Blues’ Elizabeth Harrison “Hindu-Slumber Song” Finale Supreme “Frolics of the Follies” Douglas MacLean In. Ancther Feature Picture “CHICKENS” ‘Admission Only-40c Shows.at 7 and 9 W. First, Off Center St. THE COLUMBIA "s -Famtily~Theater” | ELIMINATION PLAY REACHED IN iT GWT SHIPS HANDICAP GOLF TOURNEY HERE, PIPLn Ws Puc ing round met in the first elimination matches of the con-)) Os bun Elimination play was continued today, one match this | grouna of #a¥ | Al Kr s are turned fn and the lists of survivors end white are arranged victory by George Jarvis over unique vases, lamp shades, and ai Meet me at the Smoke Hous Pete a thE cae ee Bo | brotdered work. Some of the work which Mrs. Com- Phillipe and Nelson. class—Butherland, Brodie, | Robertson, Lowey, Mokler, lay’s first round | determined. c follows: | eliminated R. Schulte; Dunphy eliminated Firmin; Duvall eliminated Biggs; Jarvis eliminated Tonkin; Wyland eliminated Nicolaysen; Webb eliminated Dunn; Adams elim- inated by Finney through default; Sutter eliminated J. W. Johnson; Lew | Gay eliminated Phillips; Sutherland eliminated Brodie; Hooper eliminated Robertson; “Lowey eliminated Mokler; Reed’ eliminated Knittle. Drawings for the next day's matches BUY PIGEON’S TEAS 11 Varieties of Green and Black Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. fort i exhibiting has been brought all the way from Csecho-Slovakia an¢ her Burcpean countries. Stamped goods and pottery of all kinds, lamp shades, and bed lights, hand ered sofa pillows, everything in fact i that was made for Elimination play in the handicap golf tournament being} rieasing colors and artistic lines tafe ave in bape; jk , 5) lub co ache ter-|the work presented grest the eye of| je owner of played at the Caz pee Country beg who quelihed pan eros person who enters Mrs. Comfort's | nouneed that she will in Art Craft shop on the third floor of|/ embroidering to persons desirious of ng. In a beautiful back learning this art. €de Casper Dally Cribune _ made baby clothes, silk embroid- ite artistio value shop bas also give lessons 5 will be made each evening after scores YOMIN(". Everybody's Theat August 22. Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. 10¢c-25¢ 10c-25¢ Do You Believe That I hereby announce myself as candidate for the Re- publican nomination of Sheriff of Natrona County, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries on Robt. J. Veitch ‘ Man Gets and Forgets, Woman Gives and Forgives? A living, breathing picturi- zation of great truths. from Tonight at 7:00 and 9:00 A Bishop-Cass Theater TWromnifecht AMERICA’S MASTER HYPNOTIST DR. LORENZ Will present for the first time on any American stage under hypnosis the famous death scene “Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde” I ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TONIGHT FEATURE ?ICTURE DORIS MAY in “GAY AND DEVILISH” And Two-Yart Comedy : Admission 55¢ It Touches the Soul —Also— TWO-PART COMEDY “THE CUSTARD PIE” VAU TOMORROW AND THURSDAY DEVILLE FOR STATE TREASURER ~_ J. M. Snyder, candidate-in the Republican primary for} State Treasurer, is president of the Bank of Lovell and has large stock and investment interests in the northern part of the state. He is thoroughly acquainted with conditions in our state and has recognized ability in financial matters, hav- ing for years been identified with the financial development of this section of the country. He is fitted by practical ex- perience and ability for the position of State Treasurer and will appreciate the efforts of his friends in securing the nom- ination for him.in-the primaries, (Political Advertisement) Election Proclamation State of Wyoming, County of Natrona—ss: Office of County Clerk. Notice is hereby given in accordance with the pro- visions of Section 2448 of the Compiled Statutes of Wyoming, 1920, that a Primary Election will be held in the several election districts and polling precincts of the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, on Tues- day, August 22, 1922, for the purpose of nominating candidates on the various party ballots for each of the following offices, to-wit: One United States Senator. One Governor. One Secretary of State One Auditor, One Treasurer. One Superintendent of Public Instruction. = One Representative in the Congress of the United tates. : One Senator in the Legislature. Five Representatives. One County Clerk. One Sheriff, One County Treasurer. One County and Prosecuting Attorney. One Clerk of the District Court. One County Superintendent of Schools. One County Assessor. One County Surveyor. 4 One County Commissioner for Four-Year Term. 4 One County Commissioner for Two-Year Term. One County Coroner, One Justice of the Peace in each Justice Precinct. One Constable in each Constable Precinct. One Committeeman for each Election Precinct. The ballot to be used at said Primary Election shall be such as is required by Section 2497, of the Com- piled Statutes of Wyomihg, 1920. = T. A. HALL, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners. Attest: CATHERINE DUNN, County Clerk and Clerk of said Board. TONICH THE CASPER FLAPPER QUEEN And Her Princesses Will Be Chosen for the Final Awards AT THE ARKEON CHANGE OF LIFE |= 22-2 WOMAN'S TRIAL === TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922. R. Lee Bagby of the California Of b for Colorao. aes * an event of nation-wide interest. YE SOC: ria ieee oe 7 14 Distinctive Models ss Astonishing Values and Prices six MODELS 23-6-54—Sport Road., 3 pass. $1623 23-6-55—Sport Tour.,4 pass. 1675 1175 Pown ck PDEA wag, Spas. - 1495 23.434 Roadster, ae 865 > ¥ 25548 Couse . <. WOT ht: 28 635—Toming Same. eas Pe, 4 pass.» + 1895 234-3 3 23-6-49—Touring, 7 pass. - S—Coupe, 3 pass. = + 1175 1435 23.4.37—Sedan, 5 : fa pass. - + 139: 23-6-50—Sedan, 7 pass. - 2195 23-4-38—Tour. Sedan, 5 pass. 125 All Prices F.O. B, Flint, Michigan sae ‘Ash about the G. M. A. C. Purchase Plan which provides for Deferred Payments See These New Buick Cars Now at Our Showroom Dionp L. D. BRANSON AUTO CO. AGENTS FOR BUICK AUTOMOBILE 234 South David Street Telephone 1741 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM JESSE L.LASKY PRESENTS A George Melford PRODUCTION Wa ~s Dorothy Dalton & Paramount Picture . A sensational love-melo- drama without a dull sec- ond. With lavish gowns and settings, and a fine supporting cast headed by Milton Sills and Wanda Hawley. A Bishop-Case Theater Mark U. Weber ts in St. Louts on usiness se & Claude tirieve left this afterncon ~ A SAAAINAAAL NAAN TARO ne 088

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