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PAGE E FOUR SHE WCN FOR U.S.THATS WHAT) COUNTS’, SAYS MOTHER OF CHAMP) has more for but, she won “Not that Camelia doesn’t help in the house. § ys helps me with all the we d she knows hdw to cook, t “And she has been a good girl in school, study hard and always with good rep in her studies ‘This fall s going to teach Mrs. Sabie is an Italian, living in school in New That is not so o he poorer bad for a 1%y id girl, whose s of Newark, hardly able tc mother can hardly understand Eng understand or speak English. Yet rs lish. the fact that her daughter won for 2 Reik nsd Ginusn) motuing teenie eps Saar a She always wants to be outdoors v Camelia could do . adtten cwoche! ttt 4 it,” gesturing frequently me, ‘How can people y eerosen 08 | eee MISS CAMELIA SABIE AND| in a hot room, when they can be out “Ever since she was a little girl, | HER MOTHER, AND BELOW, MISS| in the fresh she mas been what you call, a ‘tom boy.” “Climbing trees or fences, or run ning with the boys, was more fun for her than playing with do! ‘CARDIGAN’ ENTERTAING BIG CROWD AT AMERICA) the performance of Cardigan at America theater last night, In their praises of this gripping vf the struggle of the American « pnies for independence. The speci: matinee for children is being repeated heain today, as it is the desire of the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ‘WANTED TO BUY—Furniture for a three-room house. Phone aes ee tween 8 and 4 o'clock. 2-3 FOR RENT—Seven-room all modern SABIE COMPETIN JUMP, WOM4N'S THE LONG American Legion, under whose aus: ces the picture is" being shown here st In making commonly known, bitter struggle which our fore rs had for liberty. The picture covers the high spots the revolution, especially during he early period, when world vas being written witht the blood of our forefathers. The film is not be: presented with an patriotic ings attached. It attempts to ac n are urately depict a phase of American {ft the mo tory in an attempt to n picture out of the ordinary, ld into which most pict ped. It shows the American pa. such as John Hancock, Pat rick Henry and depicts with actual veality the midnight ride of Paul Re- vere, that world famous incident. ture was filmed on the historic spots al fact has been brought out. furnished house on South Beech.| The romantic love story figures in Call Mrs. Sheppardson. 1034 E. sc-{®& Very important way and is really ond. 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Classified ads win you a big In the Trfbune are and possibly the keys wé sive with every 50c paid at office will prize. 8-12-tf Avoid Accidents Brakes Examined Free Raybestos Service Station Gas, Oils and Greases Guaranteed Repair Work Cars Sold on Commission Lowest Storage in Casper GARAGE | Willis Hackett Co 63 5. Ash St. Phone 1891W fhe Casper Daily Cridune ||SUMMARY OF RETURN OF REV. GARTER . Rev. L. | ator Josep I. France was renomi- | this morning. nated by the Republicans in yesver- * Waldorf, of Wichita, Kan., will | side. PORTLAND, MAINE — Senator |of Rev. lyects to return to Casper container. Coffee Making’ Revolutionized T remained for the roasters of Nash’s Delicious Coffee to select, blend and roast coffee to give a uniformly delicious flavor and wonderful Aroma, whether you use hard or soft water. Try it—“your coffee taste will tell you.” Being alr- cleaned—the chaff and dust is scientificaliy removed. Retains that “hot roasted” freshness. Sold in one and three pound containers. ~ . Your Grocer ‘oA It DENTISTRY The Highest Grade Work at Very Moderate Prices. The only difference be- tween the highest-priced dentist in Casper and Dr. Carll is cost. He wili give you the same skill at about one-half the price. Compare These Prices Plates, upper or lower, guaranteed ............ $20.00 Gold Crowns, 22.K, $7.50. Porcelain Crowns, 2,000 for selection, $7.50. Bridgework, per tooth, $7.50. PAINLESS EXTRACTION—EXAMINATION FREE DR. FRANK CARLL 402 O-S Building Phone 564-J Don’t throw brick-bats at the fellow who sits along side of a pile of bricks. | TO CASPER EXPECTED) E. Carter, pastur of the|- DALTIMONE —Tnted States Sen- | Methodist church, let for conference The conference will be held at Powell, and Bishop E. L. pre The bishop was a college mate Carter and they have been friends for years. Rev. Carter ex- another ‘year and intends to be back home in PueVvese v} Retains its fresh Alasor in this moisture-proof ‘the Good MAXWELL fa TV TTi 4 ep as FAM! ROBT. W. CHAMBERS perhaps the greatest authority on American history, and especially the North American Indian, whose work has reached the screen sives to us a motion picture that will long be remembered— CARDIGAN The First American Historical Production The romantic story of a youth and a maid drawn by chance into the dramatic struggle for American independence. You will see portrayed upan the screen those great American patriots firing the shot that meant American independence; John Hancock, who signed the Declaration of Incependence; Paul Rivere and his midnight ride, and Patrick Henry, who uttered those words: “Give me liberty or give me death.” 4,000 IN THE CAST An Hour and a Half of Rare Entertainment LAST TIMES TODAY By Arrangement with Geo. W. Vroman Post, American Legion. This coupon will admit G. M. ANDERSON and one to Btn baer T. Sept. 12. 1 to 11--10c and 40c Rex Mayne Singing Appropriate Songs. A bishop tas Thearer WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WM. FARNUM in “SHACKLES OF GOLD” TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922. The good Maxwell Sedan stands as high for rugged, economical service as for its surpassing beauty. Its pronounced-value is more than ever empha- sized by its new price. Seton - - $1335 Coupe - - $1235 Tourin: Car 885 Roadster - 885 Prices }, ob. Detroit. Revenue tan to be added KENNEDY MOTOR CO. 236 W. Yellowstone—Phone 909 * Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 NEW PROGRAM TODAY “A GAME OF DICE” ED HUGHES AND COMPANY A Screaming Farce Comedy—One of Our Funniest Bills—It is to laugh! FOUR MUSICAL NUMBERS Also “THE GREAT DAY,” with Arthur Bourchier Adapted from the Play by G. Sims and L. N. Parker THEATRE £\ GJ LY ER BOER < Presented by Fun! Fun! Fun! ADMISSION 40c e-25e Phone 2015 BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER We don’t use your stair. case or parlor floor for a skidway. Goods carried in and out of house. OMIN Everybody's Theater Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. 10c-25c TODAY ' “Wallace Reid, | Gloria Swanson, |“ Glliott Dexter * Dont Tell Everything!" A picture of big, real things that make or mar human hap- piness. Pulsing with metro- politan life-and thrills in the great outdoors. —Also— TWO-PART COMEDY COMING “THE STORM” of fun. and miles of serpentine. CONFETTI PARTY AND NOVELTY BALL ‘Here’s what you have been waiting for, by heck! fetti and Novelty Ball. Arkeon Tonight Admission Two Bits We have all the noise makers imaginable— horns, frogs, crickets, twirlers, bang-a-bangs, tons of confetti and miles We are going to have a swell party, so get your best girl or somebody else’s girl and join the merry making, fun- loving crowd. Bring the family and the children. A grand Con- They will have lots Ladies Free Tabloid Musical Tabloid Musical This coupon will admit THOMAS ARCHER and one to the Iris The- ater tonight. A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES. TODAY THE JOLLIES CO. PRESENTS THE TABLOID VERSION OF “THE THREE TWINS” | ALSO FEATURE PICTURE CONSTANCE TALMADGE In a Revival of One of Her Finest Comedies “HAPPINESS A LA MODE” A Laughing Love Story. T. Sept. 12. CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Pictures

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