Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 1, 1922, Page 4

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i he Tale of PAGE FOUR AUDITORIUM Ta Lune} Other Meet- 1—A ab show to be rington, Wyo. tend to aff and the promoters a state wide pot: neintion during the st. he anditortum will he delegates vention expect to gias on the first day ke a week of it cer ats e fair and Classified ads tn the Tribune are winners and possibly the keys give with ev win sou a By XOMIN CONTINUOUS 2 TO 11 10c-25c LAST TIMES TODAY LOUISE GLAUM —In— “T AM GUILTY” —And— Two-Part Comedy TOMORROW ONLY prize, RC PICT! URES CORPORATION ‘A WIFE’S, AWAKENING ‘related ISHAM, Admission 40c T FITTED UP FOR FAIR MEETINGS 1 to Hold Joint September 12 at been fitted of the big agricul 50c pald at office will 8.12-tf 10c-25¢ SUPREMACY OF = U.S. ATSTIKE = ed on Page Ten) of the U FEDERATION A WILL CON WASHI lens of cago today, th ¢ Labor will cont to raise funds | & and supplies in aid of strikers, its |“ Samuel Gompers, declared 1 very > WILL HAVE NO EFFECT ON STRIKE, IS CLAIM. CHICAGO, 1.—John of the rail of the Amer and on our cor aid. Mr. Scott's comment was brief. He endorsed the statement =, Johnston, onal rights’ and that { injunct {roads in 30 days “We endorse unqualified Johnston said, what Mr asserted in edged le: could not bt * FILM PLAY | vo) WAR OF INDEPENDENCE. SCHEDULED FOR IRS, rdigan,”* are, pendence. n ts not ” Mr. head of the rai mt and- ack ¢ striking shop RGED = BY UNDERWOOD. SHINGTON Sept. strike | FEATURING the great will come to Casper, can theater rt of th nization program. to be the greatest pic d on our constitution- the Revolutionary war that has ever|fear that unless a check wag piaced trike will continue. the vehicle injunctions fhis picture ve been issued and still the lodges of the c 1.—Enact- sion of congress of leg- 1d meet the railroad n was urged today inj ator Underwood of} tigation by congress of certain activ- 1 bill | chiefly ffecu-| sistant n Cummins of the interstate|is proposed in a resolution introduced commerce committee said it would be to undertake to en-/can, M © government at- n justices for them. | American Sep nd will shaw at the regular] ©. The billing of this American Le-| ells the romantic story! th and maid drawn by chance the great struggle for American| Tt is considdred be Casper Daily Cridune to be created and maintained without specific warrant of law, largely for the purpose of boosting certain postal officials. ] ——— been filmed. jon “the bureaucratic tendencies of The American Legion of Casper|postal officials, the unsatisfactory t has asked for the endorsement of/conditions prevailing under the Bur- by the various civic}i¢son administration” will return. He ity. It has no doubt/also desires. he said, that congress ve this endorsement.) know “all about the activities of the e for children will! bureau 11 |= \Postal Chiefs Are Criticized WASHINGTON, Pay up for your Tribune and get of information, which seems a key Sor every 50c_ paid. B12+4f | that it will rec: A sp hela PEP’S STORES 251 S. Center Phone 256 138 S. Center Phone 18 WATCH THE WINDOWS FOR PRICES THAT TALK 146 S. Center rar Phone 1750 1. — Inves- He] ities of the postoffice department, “the use of which First As. Postmaster General Bartlett] }is putting the official postal bulletins, by Representatives Schall, nesota 11 in a statement expressed Republi-| WEATHER—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—PROBABLY FROST LIGHT UP YOUR SMUDGE POTS! But speaking of Smudge, here is where the trouble all began. Without the Smudge Pots the fruit crop would be ruined; with the Smudge Pots the finery of the ULTRA ULTRA would be ruined— | » . But to get the real “kick” out of this, you’d better see CHARLES *RAY As the Battling, Crook-Busting ato ate be to ar of we 129 East Second St. BEEF ROASTS Rolled, Ib. ... _20e R Roast, pr i. 15€ VEAL ROASTS Shoulder Veal Roasts, Ib. 15¢c * 20e Rump Veal 25e Roasts, Ib... Dressed Hens, per Ib. ... Lbs. Best Creamery sipitt as Qa geese od Bape Fresh Eggs, per dozen _. For South Dakota hard land hay, oats, corn in mixed and straight cars, direct from the producer, address Box 237, Crookston, Nebraska. Following prices are in effect for one week— Legs, The NORRIS CO. Fresh Meats and Provisions—Wholesale and Retail LARGEST MARKET IN THE STATE Phone 12 PORK ROASTS 12:¢ aa 15¢ Pork Ham 95 Prime Rib Roasts, Ib. ......:.. Cc Pork Shoulder Roasts, Ib. — * 20e Genuine Lamb » per Ib... Genuine Lamb Shouiders, Ib. _25e Pure Pork Link Sausage, Ib. __. 25e Pure Pork Bulk Sausage, Ib. uk 20e It will interest you to visit our market. Fresh Dressed Poultry from our own yards. SPOR Pi nea ek _35€ __._ 30¢ TODAY AND SATURDAY ED. HUGHES PRESENTS “What Could Be Sweeter?” AND A WESTERNER—NEWS REVIEW W. First, Off Center ONIGHT IS AMATEURS’ NIGHT Fresh Fish from the coast every other day. A full line of Delicatessen Goods, Imported and Domestic Cheese. It always pays to do your shopping in the LARGEST SHOPPING DISTRICT, KICK OF A MULE IF YOU DON’T WANT TO HOWL WITH JOY—Stay at Home Also—LARRY SEMON Comedy Feature— Shows at 7 and 9 Newspaper Editor “SMUDGE” A REGULAR SPEED DEMON’S JAMBOREE TODAY AND SATURDAY This coupon will admit J. A. LEARY and one to the America Theater to. day. * T. Sept. 1. Watch These Coupons 2.FOR.1 MATINEE TODAY Each full price ticket admits two persons. From 1 to 5 P. M. Today “RAPID FIRE” (Mermaid Comedy) —And— CURRENT EVENTS THE JOLLIES 1922 A TABLOID MUSICAL COMEDY 16 PEOPLE THEIR FIRST PRESENTATION PLAYING TODAY AND SATURDAY WILL BE THE TABLOID VERSION OF THE BROADWAY SUCCESS “Nothing But the Truth’ x SPECIAL MUSICAL NUMBERS Joe Sauline..““Where Did ‘Yasky Go?” Vera _ Brownie ...........0.:.00000 “Hearts” Edith Hunter. “Sugar Baby” The Jollies Quartet in “Latest Songs” Dan Singler.... “Take It From Me” Girle. oS “A Kiss for Cinderella” Joe Sauline and Girls....., “You Said Something When You Said You Boved Me” —ALSO— FEATURE PICTURE ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN —IN— “UNDER OATH” Two Shows Tonight Ad mission Af) 7:00 and 9:00 Matinee Saturday 2:30 BERT CLINE, you are our honored guest tonight, and this entitles you to bring one besides. Iris. T. Sept. 1. DAY AND NIGHT A Bishop-Cass Theater * FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1922. CASPER’S ANNUAL RODEO THREE BIG DAYS SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, Sept. 2, 3,4 Don’t miss a single day. This will be the biggest and best ever held in this section of Wyoming. ~ RIDE EM ROUGH! 14—EVENTS EACH DAY—I4 World’s Champions entered, together with Wildest eopeee of the West, Bucking, Roping, Wrangling, Riding Contests, Cowboys, Cowgirls, Indians in many different Races. FIRST EVENT Quarter mile cowpony race with cowboy saddle and bridle. The winner each day cannot enter on following days. * Purse each day, first $25; second $10, and third $5. En- trance fee $2.50. SECOND EVENT Half mile Indian race, for bucks only. Purse_each day—First, $40; second, $15; third, $10, and fourth $5. No entrance fee. , THIRD EVENT Steer bulldogging. Total purse $300, made up of first, $150; second, $100, and third $50. Extra day money $25. Entrance fee $10. FOURTH EVENT a Bareback riding, horses and steers, limited te five rides each lay. Prizes $5 to each mount. : FIFTH EVENT Quarter mile ladies’ saddle horse race. ? Purse each day—First, $25; second, $10, and third $5. No entrance fee. SIXTH EVENT Cae rowing; ‘ ‘otal purse of $175, made up of, first $100; second, $50. and third $25. Extra day money $20. Entrance fee $5. Pais SEVENTH EVENT Ke Quarter mile squaw race. Purse each day—First, $25; second $10; third, $2.50. No entrance fee. EIGHTH EVENT $5, and fourth Pure, $26 cach se, each day for winning team. No entrance ft NINTH EVENT oe Stake race. Purse each day—First, $10; second, $5. TENTH EVENT No entrance fee. Steer riding. Purse each day $5. No entrance fee. ELEVENTH EVENT Ladies’ matched relay race. Z Purse each day—First, $50, and second $25. ee. TWELFTH EVENT Steer roping. Total purse of $525, made up of, first, $300 third $75. Extra day money of $35. ities THIRTEENTH EV! Broncho riding. Lass Total pure of $450, made u: f, fi 250; and third, $75. Entrance fee $10.7. *700% Second, $128, FOURTEEN’ Wild horse race. Bea Purse $50 each day, third $10. No entrance 3 second, $150; fee $20. 2 mad f, fi . Entrance fee, $2.50, - 8253 second, $15, and The Casper Trades Assembly will control: all «They will, in conjunction, hold their special Labor Day exercives ay cpa with a prominent: speaker on hand for Labor The management has decided on a scale isi should meet with the approval of the Casper ratin see intent everyone of being ableito attend the three days if thes «> fae without being financially embarrassed. The general admission scale is $1 for adults and 25 cents for children under ty ene cents for childven ander V5," Aeon nents, for, Adults. and All adraissions include war tax, "OO Ne® Will be admitted free.

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