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PAGE FOUR _n~,etinees to ee Che Casper Datip Cridune BETEY DINK Ay. — PRENY SOFT for ou (Faves, Tis uronic Sosivess/ — oof Whe ( aut Bi /INEAR Bu TRE CON! ly LuckY—— _ | Been Gurpin’ ONTo “TRUTTY aw Ml OS EEN JO Ths ARE OuNOINEST ‘Swot Tur TH HEAD AuD! sa ASR CH * a —Nestervatt THAD A MAN OUT WHICH WAS 4 wey i "ASKED Nou Fee MY PAY IN ADVANCE. . Drawn by C. A. Voight KBP Tey —— Hew You K=EP Close 4 OnNTo ME AND PURTY SOON ; . "te SHow You A Shot AT Convert KY TwBuKe we vii | HOPES DASHED, | DUBLIN CLAIMS = Sweeping Moree Republicans in Agains County Kerry Being Waged, Is Report. he Asso Valera n forces ff of the| have parted of correspond. ee State forces Mulcahy, com l_army in the he Elreann, yesterday These extracts disclosed that there were serious differences of opinion be tween the two irre 1 showed that very have xisted between Eamon De Va DUBLIN, Sent s s have abdicated. Freeman's Journal ef of state of the! d his colleagues he hopes dashed t BELFAST, Sept. 28.—(By The Asso- clated Press.)}—The mi! y forces of the provisional Irish Free State are movements ans in county r of prisoners Is nationalists covered in time The Republic uidden bombs in a Subseribe for the Tribune and Bet al key for every 50¢ »_pald. £-i2-4t -|as two comical kids dié their part | f crous situations. PO KENOVA, W. Va.. Sept. 25 @ young policeman, fired the breast of his brother when the latter, at the head attempted to rescue a third om the custo ay of the blue at the entrance to loval jail Na t 1 LICEMAN SHOOTS BROTHER WHO HEADS BIG RESCUE MOB Harvey | Today Thomas Napler lies close to |Geath in a bullet |lodged a few his heart | Taylor Napte: y. He will be arra'gned c lisorderly | conduct at a vey Na jpier has not ‘ACROBATIC STUNTS OF | SMITH AND JORDAN ARE TRIS VAUDEVILLE HIT Some o1 the funniest and most amaz ing acrobagic stunts that have been pulled off on the stage of the Irs theater for some time drew shouts of satisfaction from the spectators last night when Smith and Jordan dresse making the mid-week vaudeville bill a complete success. ‘These two acrobats were eusily out standing as offerers of entertainment de luxe. Neither of them seems to bother a bit with the law of gravity and to all appearances it has no ef- fect on them. Brown and Wheeler also got some new kicks into ther buck dancing and putter act. It was. entirely dif- ferent from the usual run and scored t a tremendous success with several en cores. Benton and Clark did thelr work as |scheduled and offered some novel en: tertainment in the way of quick chang. ing, patter, songs, dances ana the like Babe Earle’s act of eccentric danc. ing was well up to the standard set by the rest of the show “A Homespun Vamp” featuring May McAvoy runs along with the vaude. ville bill, It is a classic production and offers pathos offset by more ludi CARD OF THANKS. WE desire to thank our many kind] , cets, and en: friends, In Casper, tor their kind aympathy werds of cheer ragement, for their friendly hand. s in the sad bour of our bereave and sorrow. After all and appreciation for each and every act that las been bestowed upon 80 kindly end lovingly hearts we thank you Mi. AND MRS. D. FAMILY | M Bu: ar ieRRY T FOr You TO uve ion) you something to thing, is FRIENDLI greatest vet €very ‘da’ friendliness O tnese “MERTRY K me? @ill_you pro an Care this pa Surely ans 1 ‘ot So) pre aostuctr A LETTER JUST \ Little Friend eon pss If you recs | Is lett right you will MAGIC. Up thru the words will teel my hand reac} to you and “hedr my voice laughing with you. Usuall someining te DO but today I’m NE de ‘and it 19 the on eart eos Fey vise INGO” are my ove GIFT ake da bi Le ry is dee your News paper SN hg and droppi @ill you. send a love gi mise, to be m partner? Then write To'AUNT Hol 50%, Aunt Elsie MAKIN’, ‘ BY “AURT = 1E° YOU: ind aU I es FEEL. That 5ome~ OuU-~j ist as eg my heart day wa If, at yourdoor. back to little iD er and Ia er HAME AND aporess | 14 1 vords are empty things to express our thanks and from our | Pe WORTH AND | ¢. 9-28-1t* SUMMARY OF NIGHT HEWS CONSTANTINOPLE—Possible war between Great Britain and Turkey nour dewiaration of the ists that they would respect the neutrality of the straits, pending an armistice conference. MEXICO CITY—The Mexican sen- ate unanimously ratified the agree- ment entered into between Minister of Finance De La Huerta and the internatzcnal bankers for payment of Mexico's foreign debt. The meas- ure now goes to President Obregon. NEEDLES, Cal—Eight men were arrested here by deputy United States marshal= ¢n warrants issued at Los Angeles on ind ctments re- turned by a federal grand jury which investigated charges of conspiracy to impede interstate tra NEGRO HANGED BY LYNCH MOB ceived by Deukis ficers wh — - | | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | Douglas, Wyoming, |September 18, 1922 |” Notice is hereby given that Santa| Pacific by| j Herbert E. in Land Office, | Railroad © Srapen Dailey, e his application to enter, se-. locate under the provision of| 1897, the following viz: Serial No. %NBE% Section 31, rth, Range 79 West, | lect, Jact of June 4, ‘described land, 031582, for N Township 34 N 6th P. M. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely the lands described, or de- siring to object, because of the | mineral character of the land, or |any other reason, to the disposal) to applicant, should file their affi-) davits of protests in this office, on} or before the 23rd day of October, 1922. B. J. ERWIN, ‘Re; Tr. Papen t Bent, 21, 28, Oct. 19, 18: Domestic Hat Water. Syste This is the latest COIL WATER HEATER Extra large heat- ingsurfacemeans quick heating of the water, afford- ing most satisfac- tory service and heater types. First and always best IMfd. by LAWSON-MEG. C 131 West Railroad Ave. were held for those of its faith who died adths were held in nearby parishes. Caskets were drapes wit ‘Boom for Ford | presidency | for jwesentation to thy e | committoe of the Democratic state con- »|tion “was exceedingly remot ‘Steel Merger Smallest gas consumption. Stueiem—Originator and per- fector of copper coil water E. P. BRENNAN Sole Agent Lawson Mfg. Co. In th shedow of the spire on (his quaint little Gick O-hodes charch at Trekson, Cal, funeral services Atmeran tuys. 'tacusands of mourners sympathizers: attended. Jeituation aria! the federal t olaring that su iNegal, was declar the decision. from th action of Beginning his career at commission in deé-| of tie |: 2 merger weuld be | of the F ‘dd responsible for | the hizh In the tie bottom Samuel Rea, president nay!vania system, t salary 4. For President Is Attempted The Common Sense Remedy for Sick Headache . A sick. nervous headache tells pf physical disorder of some sort Most often it means auto-intoxica- Uipn, which is a general poisoning of the syatem from collected waste ma The result is oftentimes BAY CITY, Mich., Sept. 28.—A pro- | | Posal to endorse Henry Ford for the of the United States in the 1/24 general election was prepared resolutions natn within ten mi Restant, which counteracts any te! burn or other stomach The laxative in. TING: ASPIRIN cleanses the vention here today. 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It was understood that the com- mittee decided to withhold any en- de ent of Ford as a presidential te until the Democratle con: Is Abandoned NEW YORK, Sent posed merger of the Steel company, the Midvale Steel and Ordnance company and the Republic Tron and Steel company, will not be ffected, it was nnnounced today. The A Bishop Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY FOUR ACTS BERT LEVY CIRCUIT ‘VAUDEVILLE SMITH & JORDAN Funny, Fast and Furious Acrobatic Comedians. BENTON & CLARK “The Fashion Plate Pair” BROWN & WHEELER Humorous Comedy—‘“Fresh Paint” BABE EARL Lawson Double Coil Water Heaters $12.50, $17:50, $18.50 10 and 15% nInS REDUCTION “The Girl With the Quick Feet” On Hot Stream FEATURE PICTURE Poabls ca MAY McAVOY In Tank Heaters We have just received: a shipment of Lawson Odorless Room Heaters The heater that heats from both sides A Size For Every Room - “THE HOMESPUN VAMP” Also Current Events and Topics of the Day Admit J. W.. MILLER and one to Iris Vaudevilie, T. Sept. 28. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY THE JOLLIES COMPANY Will Be Back Agaizx, Presenting the “Broadhurst Comedy” “OH, GENEVIEVE!” Matinee at 2:30—40c Evenings 7 and 9—55c¢ 0. Phone 714-J satiate neensscesaneeeeseeeen in the Argenaut gold nine disaster, Other services for those of other | and is now 1 railroad officia: Ph SNE LD Ee EY ERB BT, TKIRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. qLiansitied nds to the Tribune are possibly the keys we | Sive seit with every 30c pald 2t office will orize. B ao Pay up for your Triume ana get o. beg, Sae_ every: S0n Wee. 5. for every 50c paid. Site GASSER STRUCK BY LIGHTNING ———~—= DENVER,' Colo. Sept. 28.—% gas well of the Ohio Oil company twenty ;miles scuth of Rock Springs, Wyo- TRE, wut struck by lightning last | 'Fhomas # Ince presents His Drama of Today ‘MOTHER Major O' MINE night sag ie still burn'ng in spite of stated in a dispatch to the Denver = EL PASO, Tex., Sept. 28.—Sixteen men were killed and several wounded hua, yesterday between rebels headed by General Rosalio Hernandez and Carlos Acedo. Detaiis of the fight were received Juarez from General Pugenio Martl- nez, commander of trucps in Cnihua- The battle, which lasted for several hours, took Place after the rebels had be to Control the flames. it is ! MEX FIGHTING in @ battle near Providencia, Chihua- federal troops commanded by today at the military headquarters in hua. been driven from Ocampo, Chihuahua, by General Espiridion Rodriguez, the report said. General Hernandez fied, leaving his soldieer dead on the field. Four federals were killed. Ont of them was Lieutenant Macedonio Frausto. The insurgents numbered 46 and the federals 66. ict sat cea weLinasified ads tm the “ribune are winners and posalbly the keys we give with every 50c Bc pale at office win win you s e big prize. 8.121 Pay up for your Trane ed get & hey for every 50c paid. Birt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY |FOR RENT—Two attractiv fur: nished bedrooms tn modern home on pavement. 857 8, Lincoln. Phone s2TW. at WANTED —Biaeriy lady to help with house work. rood home and wages for right perty, Phone 1834J. With a Notable Cast Featuring LLOYD HUGHES, BETTY BLYTHE, JOSEPH KILGOUR, BETTY ROSS CLARK, CLAIRE M’DOWELL —Also— Two-Reel Comedy COMING “IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL” WANTED—-Pos'iien as criver, truck ¢r office help. Feoue. Fair View Aiton Lies on Rast Fifteenth street. Ge out South McKinley ftreet. i The bin Realty Co. Ground Floor, Tribune Bldg. ¥ CASPERS “FAMILY THEATRE £\ B41 LEED: LAST TIMES TODAY—LISTEN IN | “MY WIFES HUSBAND” A BRILLIANT MUSICAL FARCE Presented by BERT VALLEE’S RADIO GIRLS CO. FIVE—BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS—FIVE WM. S. HART in “THE CRADLE OF COURAGE” Follow the Crowd—You'll Be Pleased. W. First Off Center—Shows 7 and 9—Admission 40c A RBishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODA¥ BEAUTIFUL DOROTHY PHILLIPS —IN— A GREATER SEA DRAMA THAN EVER BEFORE! The lure of the sea! The tossing winds of chance! The greatest adventure that comes to man and wom- an! Sensations you have never seen before sweep in from the ocean, tempest tossed, in THE EIGHT FASTEST REELS YOU’VE EVER SEEN Admit RAY SHAW and one to “Hurrican’e Gal.” T. Sept. 28. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY i JACKIE COOGAN se Ea “TROUBLE” All school children, regardless of age, will be ad- mitted to the Saturday Matince from 1 Pp. m, to 5 p. m for 10c each. '@ Continuous 1100 to 11:00 ADMISSION 40c /

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