Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 7, 1922, Page 4

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seunesores = ri eeveepererscopazestonss S mon PAGE FOU R SONGESTION IN PARK SCHOOL 5 bhi Demonstrating Substitute for Coal 5; zs Joseph Presser, an exteacher from Rhode Island, has discovered a be necessary, In Casper, in particular,| so far 25 young men and girls and neighbors. s new cheap fuel mixture, supplant cos Hoe has b nn eres amsing fms, ot d Rev. Carter, where the ierch| pave qualified as members of the or- pnt any oF rwhich ta at one-third the cost (4 + alge gen ed baits and/der, whose activities are not solely! 4 37 kennedy left last Friday for s oxygen with oil wh nadequate, more and la eligious | © 7 . . | | of coal. He uses coils of copper tubing piled coll on coll to > height of ietitntione. ate “Mauaieace oe pnrbang Seca. Likes but ex:| Lovell, Wyo., where he ‘il! join Mrs. : ve P three feet 4 b | stated that leon thas mactola tae | Kennedy, motoring to Billings. Mont., —_~.——_ BILLY SMITH OWS BlG LAUGr IN JOKES nD SONGS | “SPITTERS’ 10 BE MUSIC FEATURE ATI IRIS THEATER ROSE pAREN THld usa FARE an A PROGR A pers, four of them! rather funny acrobatic ft © of the danct stunts are pulled off by Ruth Taf- oe terspersed in ‘ lock and company, a girl and a eu ters,” which outice le ithe of clowns. Balancing acts work. by Iris theater company the humor of clownish are very successful. by awkwardness prese ners are able to do w a bushel rs ree tomorrow) of effort. Billy is good because he | ights | does not put forth his strength, The photoplay which is running gf gachering @ chorus) -) use he does not try be too | in o s “Midnight,” featur- s of the compass and| (Ooi) Sis jokes and songs are > Binney. Migs Binney them to do new steps and/ Oct’ exaggerated anf more than !s in this fitm and has r each bill, has been @ diffi-) nis manner and ways seems to | © part that fits he All r perfectly am Mylie, chorus direc: | < r be utterly indifferent to a laugh, | the members of the cast are usually tor. During the past ten days Mylle| but he always obtains It, good actors, and the play is worthy hos labored duy and night with the} The Rose Garden trio are p of them. girls and his work ts beginning 0) good minstrels. . They pull a The story deals with the attempt have its effect. There are six girls/ Gig stuff and a little new and get us adventurer to in the chorus at present and each/ one is doing her best to put over a/ away with it. Lund and Jena have a song and protect himself from the law by marrying the daughter of fine performance. | dance act that calls for the expend: one who ts capable of protect ng In the offering tomorrow and Sat-| ture of a great deal of energy. Their | him. The near tragedy that results curday Hunter will sing.) act is fast and furious s to be en- | from this marriage carries the spec “Nestle Daddy's Arms,’ Joe joyed by anyone who likes “buck tator through an exciting hour of in moon” and ‘“Miami,") dancing.” love and dangerous situations .. “Sante Fe,” and Myile his interpretation of self." The. chorus will | in new costumes and present several novel dances. LIONS JOWN IN Bee at made | CANO ON ULUD DAY AT DOUGLAS RIGBY, Idaho.—Wiliam G. Me- Adoo, former secretary of the treas- ury, started a hundred-mile rafting On the Red Cross | trip down the Snake river in the er n asper who | . ahd aries Seed Laoinad they | The weekly meeting of the Lions) company of a number of prominent as a surplus of bedding oa, good | Club, which Judge C. O. Brown, Idaho and California residents. The prould. 2IkS, 20 |former Senator P. J. O'Connor, Leslie} Journey will last ten days. cause . c F. Miller ee sheyenne, Mrs. Kittie B. Payne, secretary 1A of the Red Cross, makes this appeal {/ Chap; CONSTANTINOPLE.—A report is in behalf of a workingman’s family, | current here that the Kemalists who, although never before have jaune polis, # have captured ne! Tricoupis, been in sericus financial straits, |*t#te health officer, and the new commander chief of. the | mander |were present the American aS guests and responded Greek army in Asia Minor. have a great need for bedding, pre- ferab!y four cor.forts or four blan ; kets. The father of the family is |t© their respective fitroductions with an industrious worker,.but a series |Short speeches, was held at the Hen- of misfortunes has over taken him |ning Hotel last mit PORTLAND. — Bishop Wiliam Cabel Brown of Virginia was elected chairman of the house of bishops when the triennial convention con- at the Wyoming of late—and now his wife and the’|_ The tri-club mother of his little family is ill, | State Fat which has been, vention of Protestant Episcopal cent he makes goes for |set for was discussed| formally convened. ne and the slight comforts |and more than a dozen signified their — that a sick woman needs. He is |intention of attending. The invitation| MESA, Ariz—Hended by the deyying himself the necessities of |}from the Rotary Club of Casper to be| frantic father, a party: of searchers ife and, githough it pains him to |sheir guests, together with the Ki! found the baby daughter of George see t is children are not getting | wanis Club, at a joint dinner of three| Reeves lying dead on the desert, the child had wandered yes- The body was lacerated by. edles of th Rotary Club Will and nourishment which |luncheon clubs of Casper on » playmates receive. But |ber was accepted and indic: be sacrificed to bring the |point to a large representation mother back to health. the Lions at the dinner. Sheets and pillow slips have been lent the family by the Red Cross, there are no comforts or blan- kets to lend—hence this appeal to ne generous hearts.of more fortu tem. fons frox |Colorado M ister To Preach at Mills | people. Who will help this worthy family in their hour of need. Call Payne at 1047J. Rev. Jame s of Ouray The regular meeting of the Casper Colo., will art per S ’ d at the Hen- {night and will-preach Sunday t 1210 p,m Reserve Officers jning at 8 o'clock at the Mills Pres-|The picnic held last Monday at the - byterian church. It expected th Brooks .ranch did not constitute a ‘ Banquet Tonight there will be a capacity crowd to lis ting. Many things of in- ten to the sermon of the Colorado | te come up.at the meeting a | minist r |! tomorrow Officers’ hold The teserve association, of reguiay) a) hotel owing < a n ill be held at which communic from War departmen the st plans for the r nd organized resedve PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN WILL OPEN TUESDAY khouser will open rien at her home 3 South Be@ch next Tuesday for, regular term at which chillren of and younger will be ad-| business Pi Funkhouser has had ten years! ing experience, the past three ving been in Casper where she do- pr time to high school stu-| We have t “want at the! price you want Monogram | Fiat Shop, 30 East A street. _—— Subscribe for the Tribune and get a . Pa. for the président key for every 50c paid. 8-12-tf }wants club speech is the slogan of the interna-j scheme of the. stars and strides Ithe child are ciassified as the iwwental, land co-operation |be given ed |derprivileged child and their concern the arms of | Lunch on Friday, { Boost FOR OUR TOWN { 3 CHILD PROBLEM OISGUSSED AT CLUB LUNGHEO Order of Golden Kiwanians Hear Address on} iy 7 | Duty to Underprivileged | at Missouri Child from Methodist Pastor Today. MILLS, WYO. . W. G. Tate of Sussnvilie, Cal, who er, Sam Tate, water, where he planned to meet his! sister, Mrs. B. Toulson. After visit ing there with relatives they will re- turn to Susanville by way of Reno,; v. Mrs, Toulson visited here also with Sam Tate two weeks ago, Ray Bohrman motored to Lander COLUMBIA, Mo., Sept. 7. — The| saturday evening, where they visited Order of the Golden Fleece, with Ja- lew days, returning | son ag ite patron, is the latest add!-|home late Tuesday evening. They tion to the many students’ organizs-| were accompanied by Rex Bockwood leged Child—A Future Citizen” feat-| tions gf the state university here, it] of Lander, who will spend a few day: ured the noonday meetin, of the Ki-|beesme known today through alin Mills and Casper looking after bus today. The ttle of the} “leak” in the membership. The color|iness matters. in brought out in the chief qualifica-} 4,5 3. B, Campbell and children) ¥ons required of the members; red| returned last Friday from their home-| hair, white complexion and biue| stead, jocated near Wheatland. blood. Frelen, the beautiful queen of the Greeks and Cleopatra, the “vamp” of | old Egypt, are saiti by the boy mem bers of the new frat to have real r vals among the fair members of th new order. The “leak” in the mem bership, glso permitted the outsid: world to learn that the knights an |uadies of the Fleece let their brig! | heads \illuminate the, hall of the! session, with the lights turned low ‘The speech of Rev. L. E. Carter on “A Square Deal for the Underpetvi- tional Kiwanis clubs. The three phases of deveiopme:™ of ysica! ap moral. Or the mental de- opment, the schools are responsible | and suppirt should cational Insti-utions in their campaisn for better school at- tendance among the children who find jit an effort to obtain an education. | For the physical wellbeing of the child gymnastums, playgrounds, and public baths were urged as essential and for the moral development, an added in terest in the church was declared to} Mrs. J, M. Reece of Deadwood, 8. is visiting here with her daughter rs. Frank Roubidou. Mrs. A. J. Weekley returned Sunday rom «three weeks’ visit with rela- ives and friends in and around Long: ont, Colo. Mrs. Weekley enjoyed a ery pleasant trip, many affairs being. iven in her honor by her old friends Mr. (rom Lovell. Kennedy recently purchased the Maxwell touring car owned by Robert Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tate left Wed- nesday for their ranch located near Hulette, Wyo., where they expect to make their future home. hildren of this ct) the Christian trairiue ms were receiving demanded for living of a clean moral life. The ‘of Carter, which has n carefully prepared and which will appear jn the fortnightly issue of the Kiwanis magazne, was heartily re- ceived by the lunching Kiwanians, demonstrating their interest in the un- ‘RESCUE GREW MAKING GOOD (Continued from Page Ove) serted at the 2,500-foot level to pre- vent further progress of the fire can be removed. ‘The main Argonaut shaft runs down at an angls. A perpendicular snaft called the Muldoon which con nects some distance down by a crose cut also is as so filled with gas thet Mr. and Mrs, John 8. McKnight moved Saturday to Casper. porated tad of his future welfare. The speaker was in fine form and impressed the high points of his speech on his hear- ers in thoroughly convincing style. aries B. Stafford, who, according took music lessons in | Chicago while he was supposed to be xttending summer school at North- | western university, sang a new song, | which received the hearty applause of the club mem To the tune of} no attempt to use it can be made. The Holy City ‘afford sang “Mary! Alleno Oropeva, employed by the | Had a Little Lamb.” Stanley Greibel] Kennedy mine, was almost complete- won the attendance prize and will ex- jy buried in an ‘avalanche of earth pose the hidden details of thé dark which caved-in from above from the jand shady I'fe of Kiwanian G. R-| 3 900.fext level yesterday afternoon, Waldschmidt at the meeting of the) was found to have ‘but suffered only ciub next week. light bruses. An Envoy Classified ads tn the Trfbune are winners and the keys we give with every 50c paid at office win you s big prize. YOMIN Everybody's Theater CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 10c-25c 10c-25c Last Times Today “BEHOLD MY WIFE!” Subscribe for the Tribune and get a key for every 50c paid. B-12-+tf London is the financial center of he rubber industry, Singapore fs its hipping center and Akron, Ohio, its manufacturing center. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | WHY PAY MORE WHEN I WILL | Marcell and curl bobbed hair for 60c. Marcell and dress long hair for 60c. Mantfure ...50c] Canada; the Great Northwest; \¢ tall xt 133 N. Kimbail. Phone disses; Land of trading posta and snow T-2e8 Where man must meet the test "Neath the red aurora's glow. | Lor FOR SALE—A_ smooth level corner lot, 20 minutes’ walk from postoffice; water and gas in alley; also telephone and electric light wires price $550. Box A-t Tribune, 9-7-1t® —Also— HAROLD LLOYD FOR RENT — Seven-room modern house, 242 N. Lincoln. Call at 833 Second. 9-7-1t* FOR RENT—Modern _ sleepingroom; close in for gentleman only. 833 E. Second. o-T-1t FOR SALE—Three lots in Kenwood addition, $1,500 cash. Owner Glenn Littlefield, Smith Bldg. $-7-3t® ROOMS at the Antlors, moderate, ex- . clusive, 616 S. Wolcott. 9-7-3t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. close in; genti#men only 214 86. Grant. 9-7-3t* WANTED—Tank builder at Glenrock Wya., for the Kaw Boller Works ndard rates of pay; piece work air work; long job, 9-7-10t* TOMORROW ONLY BEBE DANIELS In a Comedy Drama of a Reckless Girl and Four Determined Men. ‘Ducks and Drakes’ —And— BUSTER KEATON € | Colonel ‘T. ‘A. Siqueland, an Tinols-| [°-. * an, has been recommended for en- yoy to Lithuan FOR RENT—Threeroom apartment also rooms for transient (Or perma- At the close of the recent Daniej nent people. Tulsa Hotel, North Cen- celebrations at Ravenna, fragments of| ter. Phone a12Ww- 9.-7-3¢ the bones of the poet, stolen in 1865 LOST—In east part of town, lady |but later recovered, wer8 united to vont’ ail hand bag. Rewerd. Phone | the skeleton. 9. 2t Notice to Striking Employes Every possible effort to settle the strike of the Feder- ~ated Shop Crafts through their national officers having failed, this company now invites the men who went out on this road to return to work with the assurance that they will be accorded fair and just treatment. W. H. FINLEY, President. tT a ef HE MILLS NEWS @ay in their car for Denver, whers Mrs. Alice Roubidou entertained at ine, expect to make thelr futur. a surprise birthday party ast Satur-| (7°?) centh birthday occurred that day. The evening was very much enjoyed by the | geests, dancing furnishing the enter- |iught lunch late in the evening. Thi Mr. and Mrs. Omar Baker and — guests remembered Miss Roubidou ent were Misses Bernice Roberts, Mar- jot the railroad cut near Fourth and she will enter a privat. 1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE SEPTEMBER 7, 1922. “PATRON IZE Mills Merchant: SEPT. 7, 1922 NO. 29 Birthday Party. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Builson left Sun evening in honor of her daughter, Myrtle Roubidou, whose eight Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Beaver and M Charlotte Smith motored to Buffa Wyo., last Saturday, Mr: and Mr- Beaver returning to Milfs.on Sunda; |taimment. Mrs. .Roubidou served | The swimming pool closed Tuesda for the winter, the cooler weath: we have been experiencing the las few days causing the patronage drop off to such an extent Mr. Clark felt it best to close up., with several lovely gifts, Those pres jorie Gallinger, Della Frenchville, Myr tle and Luella Roubidou, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boone and the Messi jack Barfoot, Jack Donahoe, tots. | | School started Tuesday with a rec ord attendance of one hundred fift pup.is, ninety of thig number compris ing the first, second and third grade= ‘The necessary books and/other equi; ment have ail been recetved so that Railroad avenue. This will prevent the work can be carried on fully the rush of water which usually comes Mills. is exceptienally. fortunate in hav at flood time, affecting those living ‘"S Mr. Robertson at the head of its near the cut. school as he has proven himself to | be very competent in handling tho | school work After spending the summer here ATE pee ae with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Banse,’ ¢igss thous Miss Bernadine Banse left Tuesday Bh mny pg Bm ag PRS a evening for Culver Cit¥, Calif., where gtve with every 50¢ paid at office will school. ‘win you a big prize. B124t fat TFTIAsLwT CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE VJ B16) 1° SBD ES The Northwestern Railroad company has men and teams at work digging a ditch and buliding a dyke at the end LAST TIMES TODAY ED HUGHES PRESENTS “Charlie’s Troubles” A Musical Comedy Playlet with Many Feature Skits Five-—-MUSICAL SPECIALTIES—Five “Appearances,” a Donald Crisp Picture Admission 40c—W. First, Off Center—Shows 7 and 9 CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE LAST TIMES TODAY LUND & JENA In “LIKE YOU LIKE IT” Singing and Dancing ROSE GARDEN TRIO “THIS, THAT AND THE OTHER” A Harmony Trio with Lots of Comedy BILLY SMITH “A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING” , RUTH TADLOCK & COMPANY A EUROPEAN NOVELTY The Triple Revolving Ladder Is Some Thrill. FEATURE PICTURE CONSTANCE BINNEY in “MIDNIGHT” TOPICS OF THE DAY CURRENT EVENTS LAST TIMES TODAY Matinee at 2:30—40c Evening 7 and 9—55c A Busnop Hass Tneacer This coupon will admit F. M. ZIMMERS and one to the Iris Vaudeville. T. Sept. 7. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY HUNTER’S JOLLIES OF 1922 Tabloid Musical Comedy Company Will be back in a roaring Farce Comedy “SPUTTERS” a A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY “Smilin’ Through” will keep you smilin’ through many a month after you've seen it. 1 to 11 40 Cents FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “THE FACE OF THE WORLD” —With— . BARBARA BEDFORD AND EDWARD HEARN : Admit L. E. YOUNGER and one.

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