Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1922, Page 4

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ae = a? aa a PAGE FOUR - be Casper Dafiy Cribune SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1 1922. , [HOW MANY VOTES WILL BE GAST Dig le Eusad Man's “Ses | (ities ies cones toe | uot spel sh IN PRIMARY? 2,243 LAST TIME aeay feat ee oarer 2 pen With $230,000,000 ‘for ; BRUSSELS —The Belgian _ dete dete | : primary election next Tueatay 4 is the “chief Ties of discussion gates on the | pumsio “Gisbursenvents Biccons: wherever candidates and their friends congregate for a dis- ston, “under instructions at gel cms | cussion of their chances in the battle of the ballots when the} a Sisiesks: mae Gacmeey: voters flock to the polls on election morning. which coordi vit | pended in the retirement of i: accordingly will be refused At the last primary election held in Natrona county to est Item. et | bonds of the fourth loan was th by the commission. s ‘orn|Tominate county officers, held on, number of election districts and pre-|: Few Will Leas aS ae Pe | eramndan|tAumuet £6; 484 there teers |cinote to the Gensidered] ta 1OBATeaaeel NEW YORK—The five great rail- | Substantial “Reduction ait Camp This Week-End 2,243 votes cast for sheriff, that being were only fourteen voting precinots, road brotherhoods which have | Made in Public Debt of New Recruits Will the race arourtd which tuterest anne, y | While today there are 87. _ Boost Number. centered. At that time th nere S eight candidates mecking pominati> | . for that office on the Republican That the Casper boy scouts are mors! viccet, the same number making the with thelr vacation this race in this year’s primary. Two of| Kei n mp Robert 7. Kemp wn {the candidates then, J. L. Marauis| 9) ; Tact that only }®24 J. "A. Sheffer are also candidates! [f at the coming prim: elied tg return to mass 5 ‘tes The eight candidates two years ago | xf finished in the following order; Lee : Martin, 627; J. L.. | stepped into the nation-wide shop- | Nation, Re- men’s strike as mediators offered | ort. to the ronds what they termed 3 | P Practical proposition the roads took thé proposal under | WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—Ruxning| expenses of the government fell off by} OE a, pe |more than $157,000,000 during July Dance Sunday Night The first elqctric ratlway {n the) as compared with the same month last/ world to be operated completely un-|year while public debt disbursements) 8:30 O'Clock ADMISSION FREE derground was opened in the city of| were reduced by $196,000,000, accord- Budapest in 1896. . ling to the monthly statement of ex Marquis, 411; J a penditures issued by the treasury. A. Sheffner, 352; Pat Royoo, 201; D. R | - Pay up for your Tribune and d get ‘The ,total expenditures chargeable "| McKay, 265; F. J. Wolfe, 141; Colin) pripADELPHIA, Augy 19.—Aus- A frequent sight in Berlin is « police dog leading a blind man, for every paid. 12 inst ordinary receipts smocunted to . Campbell, 95; Sam Hedges, 51. |tralia’s “Davis cup tennis team won| (Seeping him from harm. Here the canine guide takes his eightices ee es Be pal a - SS SS request is At the same primary, for state rep. the right to challenge the United| __master around an obstruction. that people with| resentative Harry Free received 1,27 ‘es trophy -défendera when Pat plate a visit to the| votes, J. E, Fristy 859 and R. K.|O'Hara Wood defeated Count Manuel ° nd who will have Rausch 362, with.two to be nomi-|pDe Gomar in a gruelling five set Candidates Invited FIRE FIGHTE ale » | nated. match by scores of 68, 2-6, 6-0, 6-4, 61 To Free Dance In x victories on Thursday and iF Gerald Patterson over De Somer and Wood and Patterson over| A enwood Addition office of governor, Robert D. ar and Alonzo in doubles reé 523 vot 3 tin 2 DULUTH, Minn., Aug. 19-——After a recetyed 523 votes, M. B. Camplin 210 the Antipodeans right to the| lnight of virtual calm, men fighting the and L. R. A, Condit 101. challenge round at Forest Hills on| Candidates are expected to turp out esota, torest fires in nérthern Minn: set Vor Sheriff, Pat Royce received 516| September 1, 2, 4 when Wood out-|in force for a free dance to be held|out today to attempt to get control HEATRE Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. 5 were to be nominated. imately 850 votes were cast. HUB! votes and J. A. Sheffner 346. « and out-steadied De -Gomar!at 1418 South Jackson street Monday|or the various blazes before they At the 1918 primary the Democrats|here this afternoon. Later Patterson! evening, wher they will be given an} could be stirred into greater menaccs cast 216 votes for gqvernor, Frank L.|faced Alonzo in the fifth and final opportunity to mest people of the |by heavy winds. A light drizzling an Houx receiving 139 and William B./round of the match but the contest/Kenwood and adjoining districts. Ar-|rain fell early today. Ross 77. jas little more than an international|rangements for the dance were com-| Ww. T. Cox, state forester, aaid only The difficulty in “doping out” the|exhibition for Spain's chance for the! pleted today. | lull in the wind yesterday prevented challenge round faded with the tir- a repetition of the 1 disaster when x and passing of De Gomar, |—Try a classified ad in the Tribuni 453 persons were killed. Big Century Comedy ‘Short Weight” Featuring “Brownie,” the Wonder Dog, and Freckle-Faced r present vote Mes principally in tho/ . increased population and the greater’ (Continued from. page one.) iate conyening of the al comn es to take immediate ion to. obtain the relief outlined In foregoing resolutions. Hoot Gibson The Famous Western Star in “TRIMMED” | LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19—The LAST TIMES TODAY clearing up of ths congested rail 99 Johnny Fox. trensportation #ituation in the south: B ‘west depended today upon result of tthe conferences between Santa Fo of. ficlals and big four representatives in progress at Needles, Cal, and Win jstow, Ariz, according to statements frem railway officials. BRILLIANT TALK BY C.E. WINTER (Continued from Page On ent.of public instruction. Mrs. told something of the work shi A MUSICAL COMEDY PRESENTED BY ‘Sam Mylie’s YANKEE DOODLE GIRLS 7-Musical Acts-7 Three Photoplay Features COMING MONDAY, TOM SANTSCHI PLUNGE LOTS OF FUN FOR EVERYBODY Bus Leaves Postoffice Park Every Hour JOIN US f8 A Bishop-Cass Theater been doing in this line for the past Admission 40c—W. First, Off Center—Shows 7 and'9 30 years, and showed that she wits % THE BIG COMEDY ROMANCE HIT thoroughly familiar with the problem of education, as well as possessing the cultural advantages of a tour through the most important countries of|| Europe, I. ©, Jeffferis of Newcastle, present state auditor and candidate for the ‘ ¢ nomination again, spoke concerning G eo W his work. HL B. Durhm,presided:at the, meet: If you are figuring that as good or better lots will ever be‘on the market in Casper for exclusive restricted residential purposes, you have guessed wrong. Community Park Addition Lots the nomination for legislature. He jxpoke concerning the. good which has Offer to the future home builder a chance-to secure a beautiful residential lot in the ONLY absolute restricted residential section of Casper. come frfom the holding of forum meet: ings by the Young Men's Republican If you ever intend buying a lot to build a home o1 on you should buy one or two of these club, and urged the necessity of back- lots NOW. whatever Republicans were nomi- Because this addition actiisk to a corporation oe of Casper business men who are to derive no benefit from the sale of this addition other than the satisfaction that they have given their time for the good and the growth of the city. They have further pledged themselves to see it through and to the-end that it shall be Casper’s choicest residential section. FUTURE IMPROVEMENTS They have made no statements as to future improvements other than after all the land shall have ‘been paid for the stockholders reimbursed, plus 10 per cent, all moneys will then be expended for improvements other than what has already been done or contracted for-necessary to put the addition on the market. THOMAS, MEIGHAN “QUR LEADING CITIZEN” The sunny side of Main Street portrayed in an elaborate entertainment sparkling with real American pep and wit. Written directly for the screen by America’s great-. est humorist— GEORGE ADE x THEODORE ROBERTS and LOIS WILSON head the fine supporting cast. eK lag 40s “MYSTERIOUS TRACKS” 1 toll (Bob and Bill) i and CURRENT EVENTS LAST TIMES TODAY _-__ BETTY COMPSON in “ALWAYS THE WOMAN” This coupon will admit H. E. DAY and one to the AMERICA THEATER Saturday, August 18. YOMIN Everybody's Theater This coupon will admit RAY J. CQOK and one to the AMERICA THE- ATER Sunday, August 20. Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. 10c-25c 10e-25c TODAY ONLY A big, whalesome drama, fall of heart interest, based on a vital theme and is so worked out that+it will please-every- one. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS At His Best in “THE GOOD BAD MAN” A picture of humor and swift action. Made up of scenes that thrill, scenes that touch and scenes that make pou shout with glee. T. Aug. 19. T. Aug. 19. SUNDAY AND MONDAY A Bishop-Cass Theater “WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT A MOTHER?” “WHAT IS IT WITH TWO OF THEM?” “THE MAN WITH TWO MOTHERS” A picture with a punch anda heart grip, with five reels of action and a hundred laughs, a love story that appeals and surprises galore. With MARY ALDEN, CULLEN LANDIS and SYLVIA BREAMER —Also— AL ST. JOHN In His Latest Comedy “THE VILLAGE SHEIK” A Special Instructive Film “HOW TO MAKE A RADIO FOR 60c” And It Will Work > —Also— « TOONERVILLE TACTICS CALL FOLLOWING AGENTS FOR APPOINTMENTS: SEE BEN REALTY, CO. M. P. WHEELER TOMORROW NORMA 202 Midwest Bldg. : Townsend Bldg. are ORSEEL?: TALMADGE CASPER REALTY. CO. GEO. B. NELSON A SELEMADE MAN” : In a Story Full of Conflict.and Henning Hotel « Townyerd Bide: a eeeeeeeeeaaaeeaoatee Mighty Climaxes HARRY ‘FREE Co. This coupon will admit T. H. DUN- This coupon will admit GEO. W. PHY and one to the IRIS THEATER .| FISHER and one to the IRIS THEATER Saturday, August 19. T. Aug. 19. Sunday, August 20. T. Aus. 1% “Fifty-Fifty”’ Becklinger Bldg.

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