Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 2, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR NEW PALACE IN RIDERS RARIN 70 60 TODAY wai te AND GOLD STORAGE OPERATING AT FULL GAPACITY HERE The new plant of the Indian Ice and} Gold Btorage company is operating at sording to officers | ehouse association on ndustria! spur. The letely remodeled for pees and has been very latest Carbon- ng “machinery with a pacity of 35 tons of ice daily. ‘The water used by the new company goes through a filtration process that renders it pure and clean. Cold stor- age capacity has also been provided hy the company, Four wagons are at| present in operation. | The officers and directors of the! company follow: Ernest Bruce, presi-| dent; Harry Free, vice president; Leigh Townsend, secretary-treasurer; Harry Parsons, manager, and Dan Speas and Jack Gerrett, directora. | NOTICE The Caaper Publ én Tuesday mo: at 9 o'clock. All pupils north of the Burlington | pel will attend the North Casper| All puplis between the Burlington @nd the Northwestern tracks, weat| @& the cen! of McKinley street will! attend Central School. Sixth, seventh Gn eighth grade pupils between the Burlington “erecks east @lso attend Schools will , September 5, and the Northwestern| cKinley atreet will! achool. he sixth grade be- and gton tracks a west ton tri to} ft the center of ell street, south mwell street to attend the Eli seventh and this district t Casper school. Northwest- | street, east through the 11 street, and| joundary of the (described above) | Casper Northwest- rawn south South Kimball center of South tend the Park he Mortitwrest’) he center of 1, attend the| © on or_before} enter Kinder-| ix on or ehter the Pub Aur 1, Sept TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | made only || Will receive sound moral, | KEARNEY MILITARY | KEARNEY ‘Gladys Walton In Difficult Role. At ‘PENS TONIGHT,” The ab These gi THETA . etty It used to be that pictures were Where YOUR BOY |! mental and physical! train- ing. -Good teachers, con- stant care and kindly dis pline assure all around de- velopment. Seventh grade and up. For catalogue ad- dress Capt. Royal H. Drum- | mond. ACADEMY (Episcopal) NEBRASKA |) Tuition Only U. B.Thrifty § Says - Ty name iv UB Thrifty folky, and every week I am going to have a teal mecrade for you! I have been engaged to worl IN CARDIGAN PICTURE shown by n Casper on Sept American the of before Chicken Dinner TOMORROW AND MONDAY Come and Eat as Our Prices Are Right. At the Delmonico Second and Durbin Sts. CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 | 0c-25c 10c-25c| TODAY ONLY HER DREAM WAS ENDED Like a lightning flash came She looked into its black! depths with timid eyes and recoiled. rthern SEIST.: the revelation of his soul to|g her. | AN ALL-STAR CAST B.C PICTURES, CORPORATION ‘A WIFE’S: AWAKENING, Whe Unde of a Man with a Owirted Somli Srery by. JACK CUNNINGHAM, —Also— .“Hula Hula Land” SUNDAY ONLY “THE INSIDE OF THE CUP” SEES aa ea Be One of the Season’s Greatest | be Casper Dally Cribune ©.\The love affair of creates an enmity which bloascms | "forth into the firing of the first shot Yor world Independence—an accurat: historical fact history books of Young Cardigan from his young 10’ figtiting to regain her respect and con- fidence he is almost burned at the stake, having been There w: e DR. Phone 1757 Plunge A “Two Specia’ | Avoid Accidents for the livest Banle | in thir town. WATCH TOR MY MESAGE THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK | Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. RIG TIMBERS THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything:in Building Material FARM MACHINERY, Office. and’ Yard—First:and-Center Phone 62 Brakes Examined Free RaybeStos Service Station Gas, Olls and Greases G inteed Repair Work Cars Sold on Commission Lowest Storage in Casper GARAGE (Willis-Hackett Ce A SPECIALTY WAGONS 363 S. Ash St. Phone sea | Attention Democratic Committeemen cinct committeemen of Natrona County at Courthouse RIVERVIEW PARK PLUNGE Under New Management. WATER CHANGED DAILY. “BOGUS HYPNOTIST” IF YOU DON’T WANT TO HOWL WITH JOY THIS ARRAY OF MUSICAL NUMBERS ELYATA THAYER ED HUGHES PETIE POWER “Comedy Monologue” “Mamma Whip” HARMONY THREE (Douglas, Masoner, Haswell) — Admission 40c—W. First, Off Center—Shows 7 and 9 HU HARRY SWEET AND QUEENIE The Human Horse, in the Big Century Comedy “Bath Day” the spised as did Benedict Arnold, the/ traitor. a minors in violation of-the state law, ss “| ;_ Lorenz's bond has been fixed at 2,-/at =. the 000, which he is unable to fu: La meee | The penaliy for the act w On is jer Lorenz is alleged to have corm::mi ve and through STATE LAW VIOLATION is one to five years in the state p tentiary. rae aceused of a triple known, and] Dr. Henry George Lorenz, the hyp 8 of the per-|notist who appeared recently at 2 lo- Butler, tho! ter here and Grew unusually ill be a meeting of the Democratic pre- ptember 4,8 p.m. Important. More often than you would suspect the ailment that troubles you, such as head. aches and nerve trouble, are not local but originate in the spine. It is far better for you to consult a Chiropractor now than to wait until your ail- ert 2 ment should become chronic. I. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. youngsters|arch villain who later became aa de large crowds to witness his perform: ances, ts under charged with having hynotized two Wood, the sign man. Phone 1980. arrest in Sheridan, §-29-6t Forest, .Ind., Miss Vira Barker and Miss (eveneon are leaving for college, the ormer to attend Ferry ball at Lake Stevenson to college at ony sine and Miss see They will go toxet te ¥. aL. mahi, of Mr. and Mra Louis Barker, South Beech street. tacts ARG REN Pay up for your Tribune and get a key for every 580 paid. c Miss Barker is the aaughter SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1922. ‘Wood, the sign man. Signs ror a: 8-29-61 Ruth purposes. HicksJones Furriers of 902 220 SOUTH WOLOOTT ~ ing Machine Co. Bvt! ANITA STEWART “ROSE 0’ THE SEA” READ THROUGHOUT THE WORLD AND NOW RETOLD BY THE ROSE 0” THE SCREEN. Does beauty in distress arouse your pity? blood? Do sumptuous sets and gorgeous gowns entice you? Or intrigue, drama, glitter, tears and smiles? Open from 10 A. M. to 12 P. M. J. C. CLARK, Prop. LAST TIMES TODAY ED HUGHES PRESENTS Snappy Musical Comedy Success —Stay at Home. MERRILL SIEVER Hot Lips” “Read ’Em and Weep” “Mammy’s Loving Lullaby” All that—and more—will make “Rose o” Sea” Rose o’ the Whole World’s Heart. Or courageous girlhood Lg your ON THE SAME PROGRAM BUSTER KEATON IN HIS LATEST TWO-PART COMEDY “THE FROZEN NOR Admit H. O. McCormack and o: Playing SUNDAY «24 MONDAY (Labor Day) A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY CHARLES RAY in “SMUDGE” ne Saturday. Admit R. W. Lancaster and one Sunday, 1~—Larry Semon Comedy—Westerner News Review THEATER Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. TODAY AND SUNDAY CARL LAEMMLE Presents GLADYS WALTON The greatest find since Mary Pickford in a mew comedy.drama of life behind the stage. “The Trooper” Directed by Harry Harris. —Also— THE JOLLIES ~ 1922 A TABLOID MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY SIXTEEN PEOPLE PRESENTS FOR THE LAST TIMES TODAY “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” Also Feature Picture ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in “UNUDER OATH” The Tabloid Version of the Broadway Musical Success SUNDAY AN ENTIRELY NEW MUSICAL Also Feature Picture “HEARTS OF THE WEST” —With— WM. FAIRBANKS MONDAY---LABOR DAY A NEW MUSICAL SHOW WILL BE PRESENTED IN CONNECTION WITH THE FEATURE PICTURE. “THE HANDICAP” Tonight at 7:00 and 9:00 Matinees Sun. and Mon. A Bishop-Cass Theater ADMISSION 40c DAY AND NIGHT Admit RUTH BLAIR and one tonight. Adnit T. E. CHEW and one Sunday. New work, remodeling, relining fur or cloth coats and suit jackets. In same building with Singer Sew.

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