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a rr eS ee Pers eee ‘ hy PAGE FOUR €he Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. AVERTON GIRL | Cine WiLit Ais Poms FAUT EXHIBIT cas enmzpmen ro — — | Safe Tides wants mus Malted >, Horlicks WINS MEAL IN -FROMBIC HORN COMPETE FOR PRIZES IN EXHIBIT TOMORROW and Substitutes “The raising of flowers and veg- | first, second, and third prises for | Porlnfents, tavsids and Growing Children » Rich milk, malted grain extract tn Powter SPELLING AFF cblMfren of Casper, who have ar- | also be given to the different te ranged an exhibit of the best of | schools placing in the exhibit. ac- these which have been produced by.| cording to the combined worth of them during the summer, and who | ‘their: members’ work. and etables ts a fine art,” say the school | the best grouping and prises will ‘The Original Pood-Drink For All Ages | No Second Prize Goes to Fremont | Carbon County Girl Second n will show their specimens to the The pupils have been instructed * and Weston Girl Third in County and Third to Na- elder citizens of Casper tomorrow |.to bring their exhibits to market apne eS ene | ibi from 11 o’clock until evening at the | from-9 o'clock until 11 a m. Then Conte | trons, Exhibited by Public Market, they will be permitted to: sit proud- THEA’ i ER G. M. Penley. Last spring the ‘Civic éxito ly back and watch the judging of ~ “Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. of the Women’s Departmental club | thelr wares. gave to the pupils through their ‘Tea will be serveG by the civic DOUGLAS, Wyo., Sept. 15.—Sweep-| teachers packages of seecs for | club from 2 p. m. until 5 p. m. stakes in horticultural exhibits were| pianting with the Understanding —— announced by the judges last night.| that the best results would receive TO T UR t ND. The results were as follows: Fruit] prizes this fall. The children went CARD OF THANKS. DAY, SA’ DAY, Ss AY from one country: Big Horn, first;! to work with a will and converted |, ¢ Wish to express our sincere Fremont, second and Natrona, third. | tin-can alleys into rose beds and |{iamt? jo cur money friends who so AKE FLAPPERS Fruit by individual—Lovell Farm] vegetable gardens. and death of our daughter. : ALWAYS bureau, first; P. T. Myers, Lander,/ The work that they did had its MR. AND MRS. E. B, WASH. MERCENARY? second and Basin Farm bureau, third.| caucational effect on the juvenile BUR?.. S-1t* | h, ‘ Best collection of apples—Lovell| farmers and furnished them an oc- Farm bureau, first; P. T. Myers, Lan-| cupation as well as helping. toward der, second and third (rom two orch-| adding attractiveness to the spots ordsy; Alex 2ills, Casper, fourth and/ in their back yards. s Brooks, Casper, fifth. Now the young people are to re. oxed apples—ievel Farm bBureau,| ceive an addtional rewar¢: for their Carl Laemmle Presents MARIE PREVOST In the story of an ul- tra-modern girl who Proves to the world that a flapper’s heart can be as true as that of any women. “THE MARRIED BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE )first; P. T Myers, Lander, second and] efforts. They are to bring their Roasted -% Basin Farm bureau, vhird. wares to market and there to in- < It’s Fresh 2 Plate applee—P. T. iSyers, Lander,| dulge in the keenest kind of com- || Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. first; Big Horn Farm bureau, second; | petition, competition for the ap- Phone 623 and G. M. Penley, Casper, tiura, vroval of their elders. ¢ an hour,| words hed 15 boys and miss a word, of elimin tants 10 words 5 chosen. better spelt- Crabapples—Big Horn Farm bureau, tirst; P. T. Myers, Lander, second and G. M. Ponley, Casper, third. Plums—. R. Crowe, Torrington, first; Big Horn Farm bureau, secpnd and P, T. Myers, Lander, third. GOITRE Beverly D. Harris, formerly vice president of the National City bank|Penn. People Report Results From a ot New York has filed suit for injunction to prevent his wife from. prose-| Lintnent. cuting a case to collect four months’ arrears of $500 cach fer separation | 3 | settlement, Hoe declares his wife misrepresented her parentage to him|,,Mrs; Ellen Irwin, 2017 Broad Ave; before he married her. Mrs, Harris formerly was Miss Eleanor BE. Lee of | Mi* J. 7. im, Sea SRowts Mb. Ee) + je Patterson, Charbersburg; Mrs. nplete lst of county- repre-| Memphis, Tenn... They were marricd in St. Louis, Mo., in 1915. Mare Beaker Roatan 3; Conia aie H third prizes | zr, JOHN P. GRIFFIN t= 6 BEEF \ VEAL Choice T-Bone, Ib.......40c | Shoulder Steak.....__25¢ Choice Sirloin, Ib..37¥%4c | Loin Steak...._....____35e ‘jare willing to personally tell or write vich, Natrona; Richard Albert, In-| their Unparionse. colm; Russell Haworth, Sheridan; | continues her flapping after marriage. “The Married Flapper” was written . Lottie Griffie, Newville; Mrs. John a Person. Fremont; Evelyn Beverly D Harris for etiquette in the ball room and| Hickey, 1108 12 Ave, Altonna; Bess Short Cuts or Club Shoulder Roast.......224%gc va. Snyder,” Lara- 3 |ncrve and daring in a racing car on|F. Smith, Martinsburg... These peo- Steak, Ib 38c | Shoulder Boil 17iye 99 Sims, Crook; Regtnald) P | the speedwa Miss Prevost ideally|Ple are enthusiastic about Sorbol. eak, 1D...... : 8 . ‘2 eotwater; Mildred Radako-| fits the of the flapper wife who|@uadruple @ colorless liniment and Round Steak, Ib. ..34c | Breast Veal (fine Shoulder Steak, Ib. 224%c stuffed) Get further information at John 1 Chops...._...__35¢ ae wibenhal orn; by Bernard H: especially for th 3 Hamburger Steak, Ib. 15¢ | Veal P: ‘Wortn, Park: Chavlen Shelley, ‘Con star and was directed by Stuart Paton.|Bne"§G, Seachanionvene, Se-aavr | Choice Pot Boor SPECIALS Directed by Stuart Paton. verse; Mabel (Palmer, Washakie; Marie SUE ve yeu, Hot Springs; Charl her- per Ib__—....__... -20c | Corn Beef, sugar cured, = ceshinrecaooms mbesiee Son: Cheyenne Boiling reettbaeribe ter jhe Tettane and get a Good, meaty Shoulder per Ib........ 10c and 15¢ Story by Sernard Hyman. : papas) Minter vases W bce Boil, IDe-svsereryonsssiee 15¢ | Sugar-cured Dry IT’S A UNIVERSAL Tarver, Campbei; Bila Huhta, Car Drinking Water Prime Rib Roast, boned Beef, Ib. -.s.-——--.4Be bon; “Violet Sneesby, Platte; Pearl Dewey, Weston. and rolled, Ib......224%c | Salt Pork_..__......_24e Prime Rib Roast, stand-* | Belgian Hares, Ib.......35¢ CHEYENNE Sept. 15, — oro Cheyer ‘s drinking wate’ ituatio: 4 ; sippy sal Ses Sa "at the YOMIN ing, Ib.. Lia le bas SESS 20c Sugar-cured Ham, OPPORTUNITY’ CLASSES pe i ae Short Rib of Beet, sliced to frY.--—B6e ability of the filtration plant, has im. Evorybody’s Theater 3'Ibs, for....-==_28e'| Good grade ‘aliced over somewhet but resident: . i STNTE SoHOULS HAVE Maly ace “aavised to continue bolling| Contimious 1 to 11 P. M. * PORK Bacon, ID. ~--30c¢ the water before drinking it. Re Pork Loins, tb............34e°] Sweetbreads, per Ib..65c pairs have been completed at the Gry-| #Oe-25¢ 10c-25¢ stal Lake dam and the filtratt_u «yd tem again is 'ick on the jon. Pork Shoulders, Ib. 194c | Calf Brains, set........-10¢ Pork Butts, Ib........... 2 sets for...............—15¢ Spare Ribs. Ib.....—..15¢° BACON Pork Steak, Ib. -24Ype Whole or Half Slab, Pork Chops, Ib.. Pt Your Choice Pork Sausage, 2 Ibs. 35c | Swift’s Premium. .35e . Armour Star . _ LAMB Morris Supre’ Genuine Spring Lamb. | Good grade of Bacon, Legs, Ib. .00.........—_-34e whole or half......274ac GOOD EXnIBIT AT FAIR DOUGLAS, Wyo., Sept, 15.—One of the exhibits in the Arts and Crafts building apt to be overlooked, but of particular interest, is the handwork suffered severely from gas, colic and products of the “opportunity” classes|______.___._____ =" linaigeation. Doctors wanted me to ot the schools throughout the state. go to the hospital, but I took Mayr's These pportuiity ‘lasses are con.|Worked consciously and hard and| Wonderful Remedy instead, and am “ f ‘ dren | Steadily forged to the-top 1 mthe ranks /now feeling fine and better than I eens Geter... enoeueee. ot of picturo mermaids. Later, under 4| over aid. ro en ‘whose school progress has been re- I can’t talk enough about LAST TIMES TODAY WOMAN THINKS SHE MONTE BLUE and va naa GANT, TALK ENOUGH) “MARY THURMAN A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY AND SATURDAY GEO. HUNTER’S JOLLIES CO. tarde! by late entry, illness or other |‘"!versal contract, she began to do|tnis remedy.” It is a simple, harm- ” Shoulder to Roast, lb. 20c | Brisket Bacon, lb,...22Yac cones. emoiicnal parts in dramatic produc-|jess preparation that removes the ca- HAMS PRESENTS Where are.16 of these classes in the|tons and met with almost meteoric|tarrhal miucus from the intestinal Ce) Steaks, lb. ae ee IN CE aid state, 14 of which are represented by cry eT aaa as tract and allays the inBaraatie | © Chops, Ib... Your Chaise Gamers: - es as ae COME! bits. Their displays include} In bas lapper,”” Marie| which caused practically all stom: : FS red Skinned ms, A TLED rie nd Sante end coee Tunitae |Provost'e:taiest starting Uviversal ve:| liver aint Intestinal allments, including | **Cm tee padey, Evening Breast, fine with Ce hole oe ee . g sae crochet work and a large number of |hicle at the Hub theater today, Satur-| appendicitis. One dose will convince ost. dumplings, 2 Ibs....15¢ 4 ne toys, The most pretentious toy ex-|@@¥ and Sunday, she reaches the ex-|or money refunded. For saleby all AL . Swift's Premium......30c “e hibit is a circus parade turned out |teme of versatility in a role that calls drusgists—Adv. pee PURE LARD Armour Star —.....$0¢ 7 by the Casper pupils. = —— ———— SS Toonerville Comedy i Morris Supreme |... 30¢ | This department of the education] gg department has been inaugurated dur- VEGETOLE a AO. 75c raw a Tra £4) TOMORROW ONLY ROY STEWART —In— “The Bond of Fear” “THE STOR IS COMING ing the administration of Miss Kath. arine A. Morton as superinténdent of || public tnstruction and the work is under the supervision of Miss Elsie A. | Seyfarth, director ani Miss Virginia 'Warkley, her assistant. ‘The classes are in charge of special- ly trained instructors with equipment | suited to the work, The majority of| the class rooms are fitted up with sewing machines, cooking .paraphena- lia and tools for boys’ handwork. ee MARIE PREVOST STARS IN “MARRIED FLAPPER? To be vivacious is not necessarily to be “snappy.” ‘‘Vibrant” would bet- | iq ter describe the live wire atmosphere reated by Marie Prevost, S| To Bay, | that the little Universal star | ts “full of pep” would hurdly be doing | her justice, for Marie Prevost not only | hops about a lot but she i while doing it, and doing t acting that makes scfbs creation of a new A long time ago, Marie Prevost em-| barked upon her motion picture career | in the role of a bathing girl. She} TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Experienced sales ladies 19 Ibs. for. 50 Ibs. fo: 99 2 “CLER A comdey that has to do with a terrible mix-up that takes place im a city hotel. The entire cast ‘promises to be at their best in this bill. And we think: it will seta new standard for tab- loid musical comedy in Casper. THE FEATURE PICTURE IS IRENE CASTLE —IN— “FRENCH HEELS” A fast-moving and modern story of love and ru- mance, ‘It has a thrilling plot and an atmosphere of youth and. charm that will leave you with the feeling of having enjoyed an evening of wholesome enter- tainment. ‘THINK OF IT! ‘A‘ONE-HOUR TABLOID COMEDY SHROW AND A BRA ND NEW, HIGH CLASS FEATURE- PICTURE ALL FOR 40c PAvAX? 7 AND 9 FRIDAY, 2:30, 7 AND 9 SATURDAY DON’T FORGET _ANOTHER JOLLIES CO. » REVUE SUNDAY ONLY > ad This coupon will admit G. S. BARGER and one to the Iris Theater today. Sept. 15. Eastern Nebraska Corn-Fed Hens. ~ Sia Springs are fine this week and are cheaper again. - You will be better satisfied when you select your. own meat. STOP AND SHOP. WE BUY THE BEST—DO YOU? LOOK AT THIS BILL! COMPLETE MUSICAL COMEDY ED HUGHES Presents “Two Old Pals” MANY MUSICAL NUMBERS Including Dorothy Siever’s Favorites “RED-HEADED WOMAN” and “NOBODY LIED” Photoplay Program—Newsz Review, Comedy, Drama SPECIAL AMATEUR PROGRAM TONIGHT Admission 40c W. First, Off Center Shows 7 and 9 TODAY AND SATURDAY IRVING BACHELLER’S GREATEST STORY at The Leader. Apply to Man-} Opening Sunday, Sept. 1 7 ager Saturday morning, 9.15-1t| BERT VALLEE’S i N THE ROOM AND BOARD in modern home| | clean, furnace heated room; good | \ meals; very reasonable. Phone 1533R |i | 9-18-21 z | \ x 2ENT— Furnished . apartment | z th private bath, 1085 S. Walnut. | i 9-15-3t | | RENT—Threeroom furnished | SS | ‘ ; 01 S. Ash, 9-15-6t* | A DELIGHTFUL RURAL STORY 113 «S. . Lincoln If you have read the book you will remember Siles Wright, Bart Baynes and 9-15-2t : | a the Grimshaws, and you will want to see them on the screen. If you" have not read ED—Light housekeeping work | | the book you have a genuine treat in store. z pa sapenene indy; will work for rea- Irving Bachelor is’ classed as one of America’s foremost literary lights, and his” spa | bad humor, although of a different sort, is on a par with that of the famous Mark Twain. LATEST REX MAYNE CURRENT EVENTS SINGING POPULAR SONGS Admit MARGARET BARRY and one to the America today. ~ T. Sept. 15. —Modern room; close in; | ‘oung girl to act as as-| ress in small cafe. Call 9-15-1t* | CAST OF 16, CHORUS OF 10 Universal Four and Augmented Orchestra. at 303 W FOR S. computing tee be MMidwe: Keep your ears open, there will be flashes galore.