Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1922, Page 4

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CONFERENCE OF STANDARD MEN SET-SEPT. 18 Industria? Relations Represen- etion nated tatives to Join Cthers in Chicago Meet- ing. Freeman o Pierce; | emp yment, Thomas and health, E. A © and program} “THREENILED = MURDERER been started | nt to hide evi- 1, the police assert. iii GURTALIVENT OF - PRODUCTION UP verybody’s Theater m Page One) CONTINUOUS 2 TOi1 the purchasing now producing. Pe ass order to place © plan in opera- on tt will be necessary to have the lee Sperstion of all producers in the field and whether this cyn be done or not {s problematical. > ‘Priority Coal Restrictiens . TWO-REEL COMEDY Are M odified) TOMORROW WASHINGT! A Fictionization of the Melo-jcacse of the 4 Dramatic Screen Play Cre Vea s : |comxnerca, comm! tarring |relnxation of the p: hich have governed c e | LOUISE GLAUM [Surin the str raed cont movement “T Am Guilty’ which the Standard Of own represei LAST TIMES TODAY Thos. H. Ince’s Production “The Cup of Life” With Hobart Bosworth, Tully Marshall and Madge Bellamy | —Also— Aug. ease in production the interstate 30.—Be- | | |dnsure, |the northwes Lakes water . and companies for thelr own consumption. | SMITH SU! CCEEDS KINKAID. ey CSS WASHINGTON, Aug. — 80.—Rep- | |rementative Smith, Republican, Idaho, LARRY SEMON today’ was mgde| chairman of the| |house committee on irrigation of arid jlands to succeed the late Representa- —In— tive Kinkald, Nebraska. The commit-| ge of the Swing bill for of the Colorado river. eee TWO-REEL COMEDY As good as the best, better than the rest. the sig: “6 A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY AND THURSDAY 1 to 11 40-Cents | JOHN BARRYMORE H 40 tus Eater Ter remark- je story. at every step. The Perfect Production Drawing Hundreds Daily to AMERICA. This coupon will admit J. S. VAN | DOREN and one to““The Lotus Eater Colleen, RES today or Thursday. T. Aug. 30] 3. parncy Sherry, . - Wesley Barry Anna Q. Nilsson SEE ee kt Henze and A. V.|the strenuot lowing t SN od UN —<— = Che Casper Dally Cripune micas 300 LOST ON 2 (Continued from Page One.) letter dispatched to coal operators, have proposed a meeting for Septem- |ber 2 looking to settlement of |strike in this state. The miners of Utah are anxious to settle their es | ferences, the communication said tatement was obtained from the op- erators and it is not known whether they will entertain the proposal of |the workers. ens a tussle for the Republican gu- wiy, served to increase the lena] PASS COAL jchatka coast August 26 with virtually all hands, according 's home town, with| OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 30.—James, This delay recalled | death signed by Dr. J, M. Ermna. 1ea4 of @ little mote thi 100, \bernatorial nomination. The figures | |were, with 2,321 —precinots “reporting, W. Johngon, incumbent owe | to come ca eaniors pecaived by me pomire tes Be eS a teen ai i report sai at practically none of her crew 0: wi way eee BILL SOON ed. The destroyer Maki has been unraported, show- 6,000 for him. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank es immediately fol- Splecker, died here of nicotine pois- ee PERUORY, cua MATINEE State Treasurer Friend W. oe son gare Governc- William D. Steph- Richardson £5,839. HOUSE TO TOKIO, Aug. 30.—(By The Associated Press.) —The Jap- (Continued from Page One) }anese cruiser Niitaka went down in a typhoon off the Kam- ontentinn for United States re cinatuley GOS. Sino ered Pineda» adhe S. the seene of the disaster. SERIE pe Nicotine Kills HIGHOFFIGIAL «= !xiant, Report from Los Angeles, claimed co eb ad adherents as a stronghold, oning, ed ‘by ‘sweilowing a cigar stub, cording to the certificate of that the state had swung to Woodrow Wilaon was not everal days. The figures| o. aces a 344 of the btate’s 6686 pre.|_ CHICAGO. Aug. 30—George Res 7 vice president of the Peabody © Johnson 104,534; Moore! company, today denied that the recent Dente aie published statement that the Les! : porters last night con-| strip mine near Herrin, Ill, where the | o¢ a ot Saisie aay ay epi 15,000 margin in San/ mine massacre occurred last June, had | jeged transaction with Seminole coun- med an even break in| peen bought by the Peabody company |+y three years ago. The leutenant y, mad claimed @ 10,000 / trom the Southern I'linois Coal com-| governor was victorious ia the rec their candidate in Los/ pay: a sagabs primary election in the race for re- anda half as much in San} be ‘1 dtr hate e nomination on the Demécratic ticket, | —_———— Arsong the Eskimos whale-hunting 3,000 ahend in Los AD-|ie much in the nature of « regatta, | i THEATER Faye your hemsttiching and pecot- y about a thini of the | nonors geing to the boat which kills! ing done at the Hematite Shop, 5 1to5P. Me reported, and slightly be-| the first whale of the season. cony Kassis Dry 2 Each full priced pur. iDese county, with about —— > H chased at Friday's Matinee will precincts in. Alameda admit two persons. ae | Se ‘Wood, the sign man. Service, quas-| Pay up for your Tribune and get : tin ke: every 50c 8-12-48 The Outstanding Tire Values in the 30x3% inch field Nee before has the light car owner been offered such valueisasnow at yourservicein these two U.S.products— ROYAL CORDS—the measure of all automobile tire values—both clincher and straight side—$14.65. The New and Better USCO—thicker tread, thicker side- walls, more rubber—$ 10.65. Federal ExciseTax on the above has been absorbed by the manufacturer. ‘Whether your choice is a Cord ora Fabric tire, the U.S. Tire Dealer can now give you U.S. 30x 3 at the lowest 8 in tire history. The U. S. quality standard is even higher today than it ever was. United States Tires Uesied States © @® Rubber ieee: Two hundred and BR ca etd mene “Casper Motor Co., Inc. ay Casper—Ray McCleary, Ray’s Service Station. Casper-—Pat Royce, Center Street Filling Station. Casper—S, W.. and E.C. Tull, Casper Sporting Goods. ——___,,Carper—Kennedy Motor C5 Casper—W. H. Scott, Coliseum Motor Co., Inc. Cusper—White Motor Truck Co., Inc. Casper—Wyoming Oldsmobile Co., Inc. Sale Creek—Jas. L. Brown, Brown Garage. Inc. PRS) VAUDEVILLE | “A Bishop-Cass Theater HEADED BY BAE PIERRE BROOKHART and COMPANY FRENCH-INDIAN MENTALIST “The Wonder of the Twentieth Century.”” He gives remarkable demonstrations of mental telepathy and predicts the future in love, business and other affairs, while reading the past. one questions to be.answered are not written down or-told to an assistant, but simply thought by the inquirer. HOLLY The Man with the Golden Voice Presenting “ALFALFA” A Rube Comedy Novelty - ——2__ ROY SAM BROTHERS Hand'to Hand Balancing FEATURE PICTURE ALMA RUBENS in “FIND THE WOMAN” CURRENT EVENTS | ae coupon cul admit R. W. WHITE 4 and one to the Iris Vaudeville Wednesda TOPICS OF THE DAY lor Ure set T. Adee epi TE Novelty Singing and Dancing Matinee-at 2:30—40c Evening 7:00 and 9:00—55c WEDNESD‘Y AUGUST 30, 1922. Inspection Of Engines Fails WASHINGTON, Aug: 30.—"A very general let down in the matter of in- spection of engines by ‘the carriers which gives cause for concern,” was said in an interstate commerce com- |mission report to the senate to have |resulted from the strike of railway |shopmen, FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Extra Fancy Bartlett Pears ~~ Per Bushel, $2.25 Now Is Your Chance to Can Pears. GET YOURS TODAY Natrona Butter Shop Corner Second and Durbin—Phone 631 | ‘Obtain Services } of a Realtor | d In this issue appear advertisements per- taining to real estate, each one carrying sign REALTOR. Those firms and individ- uals carrying that sign are licensed, bonded real estate men or firms. There are others, Look for the sign. They live and work from code of ethics, Building Materials Weare equipped with the stock to fa your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty... KEITH LUMBER CO. * Phone 3 00oeooe aT TILA CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE Bd Aer t a LY, SECOND BIG DAY ss #/gy “A KISS IN THE DARK’ ~ 4 Presented by Sam Mylie’s Yankee Doodle Girls FIVE VODVILLE ACTS JEAN: POWER DOROT HY SIEVER be! 1 Child” “ey, SUPREME TRIO “Mammy’s Lullaby” ED DOUGLAS “Bow-Wow Blues” FEATURE PROTOPLAY Douglas MacLean in “Passing Thru” Admission 40c—W. First, Off Center—Shows 7 and 9 RIVERVIEW PARK PLUNGE Under New Management. WATER CHANGED DAILY. Plunge Open from 10 A. M. to 12 P. M. J. C. CLARK, Prop.

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