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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, (922. PETEY DINK —| SoPPose WE MicuT As Wei. BEGw To fack uP Aue — | THNK UNCLE PETey Must DE CURED OF MiSs } Desire To HuNT DEER AFIER Ms ExPewence Yesler pay _— TSA WONDER HE Wasnt KItLED —He ButeT MENT RiewT BY Che Casper Daily Cribune Drawn by C. A. Voight» PAGE § — Now Haven't GuTep on HE RESOURCEFULNESS OF US AMERICANS —— LIVE NEWS “A CODY BOY SHOT - by Hiker Discounted ACCIDENTALLY by Sheridan Sheriff SHERIDAN, Wyo., Sept. 30.—The|} Sheridan Post has the foliowing to} say about Mies Dean Croft who ar. rived in Sheridan recently with a} of having been held up and} Dallas Rousseau, 16, Hit in Shoulder, Dragging Gun Through Bushes. ertainment, at least we «6Croft is the girl who biew/ eridan the other morning with | a tale of having been hel?’ up noar Sait Creek by an automobile paces | shooting ducke. The shell shot tore the flesh and part of the muscles from his arm. ‘ Rousseau was dragging the «un along behind him through the bushes, using the barrel as a handhold Zoye Cavanaugh, of Des Moines, 1%, who wae bunting with him, carried the/told, incidentally, 3 boy a long distance back to their au-|from Wildamere to New York on 9 tomobile and it was three hours before |bet, since May 12, and how she ex- they arrived in Cody where medical|pected to collect $500 and five fine ™ assistance could be obtained. |horses from a Wildamere rancher on ner renee Rata copy, wre ept. 30.—Dallas between Casper end Salt/leral charges involying violations of Tiving and the butiding probably will | 2 y 30.—Dat - be ready for 53 5 1¢: gon of Mr. and _ }the Uquor law in Lincoln counts ui | ” a prol won cF in the|_ Wall, mates, ‘Mies Dean Croft of lwsoming. acheguted to har stone duri | vsaldecohere when bis shotgun was{Wildamere, British Columbia, And} nso no, ‘inte week in che Unreal eich ie t 1 week in} | bperis oo ‘ ed while he waa|New York, paid for her lodging 1) grates court, hy sk in the UWhited! December. efe's contract {s for y accidentally discharged while art. haw been postponed until! approximately $390,000 worth of con Exerybody's Theatre j anc vatiewed of her stockings (spar: a sheepskin coat and $14 cash, how re had hiked lor before Oct. 12, as a result of win- [ning her bet with him. TROUBLE SCORES GREAT |w.ser os ome, case ae all the hiker was merely a “lady ho! Yesterday morning the sheriff at Ces- per told B.' A. Neweomer, deputy = ral sheriff of Sheridan county, of & watch belonging to a Casper woman Jackie Coogan and his dog Queenie smiled through # barrel of misery to 2 FROM ALL WYOMING ‘Robbery Story Told\\PANENMENT OF LIQUOR ,Work Being Rushed raignment of 26 defencunts to fed. j November 138h partment CHICHESTER S ROOSEVELT UNABLE T0 LAW VIOLATORS SET FOR OC" New Consistory CHEYENNE, Wro., Sept, 30.—m)- Whic MIDDLE OF NOVEMB mer J. Keefe of Laramie. contractor \for the super-striucture of the Wrom Ing Consistory, cathedral here, is as. - |sembling crews ef Ing preliminary construction work Stone for the sxuper-structure ts tr: ntemplated a ‘Theodore Roos: of the nary Tuesday, October 3, speech mechanics and do was CHETESS eceived by Republican Wyo., Sept. 30.—Ar after the November | struction grand jury has met. The cases in volre six in which the defendants are alleged to have cated in] the shooting oper: The. entire bisilding will” cost $50,000. Continuous 1 to 11 heen jmp! ! 10c-25¢ Lillian Peterson TODAY ONLY Teacher of Piano j te; B, Mus.; ‘eraity Schoo! | jc, Lincoln. 666 Park. Phone| PILLS} —And— DEANE, s : DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE | - || PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted ence SOLD HICKS FUR SHOP 220 SOUTH WOLCOTT Same Building With Singer Sew MAKE LARAMIE SPEECH, s:==: CHEYENNE ONLY STOP Sept. 30.—Pians| it, assistant | Laramie | were | joned late Thursday when word “a 10¢-25¢ Pauline Frederick happy ending last night before the full houre that packed the America theater in order to sse the production, ‘Trou- bie.” re ; 3 Yells. went up from the younger members present when the name of Jackte Coogan was flashed on the screen, an indication of what Young | whicr hac been minsing since the % aR , Croft girl passed through. Mr. New-|! Band E ‘hine Office. | Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co, comer found the watch, which Miss|/ New Far Soest made ee ing |; Phone 623 Croft had pawned here, and the Cas maces Made ror per woman has arranged fo redeem ; It for the $5 which the pawnbroker locned. The sheriff's office is banking en the young woman's cleverness in stating its belief that Miss Croft has ny any other reached Wildamere, or merely wiid place she caren to go to, by this time. She probably will not be prosecuted, in any event. a ribs! CAPTURE MAN WANTED FOR ASSAULTING WOMAN) America thinks of its leading actor Even those older ones who had been steeled to see life in all its phases could not refrain from responding to the humorous or pathetic note that was struck as the story developed, intelligent sympathy of the pup “Queenie” from whom Jackie is in- / separable, and who is inseparable from Jackie, is there to take her part of the applause that {s recelved by the pair. “Trouble” will play again tonight. wart , Wo, Sept. 30.— Roy Lindsey waa taken to Cheyenne NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. |from Wheatland, Wyo., Friday, to answer a charge of assault preferred by his landlady. Mrs. Groves. It te alleged that Lindsey, after a dispute over. rent due for his room, struck Mrs. Grove and then left Chevenne Miller, of Casper, Wyo., who, on|hurriedly. He was apprehended at January 19, 1917, made additional} Wheatland. homestead entry, No. 011159, for — NW Seater SWUNWK, Sec. 29, es Columbia SE%; SEMNW%; E% “Casper’s Family Theater Department of the Inten=s, U. S. land office at Douglas, Wyoming, Sept. 6, 1922. : 4 Notice is hereby given that Mike . NE%X NW Sec. 31, R 81 W., 6th Prin, merid- 8 filed notice of intention to inal three-year prvof, to es- claim to the land above de- scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler. U. 8, Commissioner, at Casper, Wyo., on the 17th day of October, 1922, Claimant. names as witnesses: Dwight Sechrist, Edward W. Trol- lope, John Slaskecns Hers Clark- yo. LAST TIMES TODAY Bert Vallee’s son, all of Casper, Ba" Eamns | RADIO GIRLS Pub. Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14, COMPANY 1922. eB ha NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Presents “JAMES LOVER” A SNAPPY MUSICAL Department of the Interior. v.| S. land office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, Sept. 6, 1922. § Notice is hereby given that _Will- am W. Hanks, of Casper, Wyo., who, on August 30, 1919, made homestead entry, No. 020343, for Lot 4, Sec, 3, Lots 1, 2, Sec. 4, T. 32.N., R79 W., and SE% Sec. 34, T. a3 N. R79 W.. 6th Prin. COMEDY : meridian, ‘has filed notice of inten- 4 tion to make final three-year proof, New Specialties and to establish claim te the land above Comedy described, before Marion P. Wheel- J. 8. Commissioner, at Casper, , on the 16th day of October, Our patrons last night termed it “a knockout.” Three Feature Pictures COMEDY, WESTERNER AND NEWS. KIDS’ MATINEE Today—5c ADMISSION 40¢ Shows at 7 and 9 Weat First, Off Center St. Claimant names as _ witnesses: William Bailey, David Griffith, B. R. Brawn, Sam Glenn, all of Cas- per, Wyo. B, J, ERWIN, Register. _Pub, Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14, BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE Is Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 “SALVAGE” We have a limited supply of Lump Coal on hand for immediate deliv- ery. Better lay in your winter's supply now. No advance over last lived. | —Also— year’s prices. | TWO-PART COMEDY Casper Supply Co. Phone 913 + TOMORROW Herbert Rawlinson In a Quick Action Story “DON’T SHOOT” ANNOUNCEMENT BUY YOUR ICE CREAM SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT SUMMER PRICES Per Quart 45c Commencing October 2, we will resume our winter price: i i baddies essay, prices on ice cream. This at ‘this season of the year due to increase in cream prices, more overhead, less ice cream production duri vi Pe Mel pag acetate D m during the winter months. Our win- Plain Flavors, quart_____ 65ce Fancy Flavors, quart____75¢ —45¢ co. Take advantage of our summer price Saturday and Sunday—per quart... THE LUKIS CANDY Phone 51-W Second and Wolcott Streets Arkeon Building | She had fied her home, but | the .wistful eyes of a love- |starved child not her own | drove her back in the night— and her hushand knew she “A Barnyard Cavalier” |to Laram! | addres: | Tueatn net MARTY, Tant Winter's cont will do quite, well That cleaning mado it look quite swell wards have it served them 1 out the entire sea 113 E.RAILROAD AVE. PHONE 56 aS i ih 2 oan Carl Laemmile presents | Inthe story of ayoung man who faceda flock of flying fists than he did the smile ofa pretty qirl. Directed byHomyA Pollard who made “The Leather Dusherg Story by Ralph Cummins THE SERVICE CLEANERS See J nw M°PHEESMGINNITY © MAKERS OF *CLIMATICALLY CORRECT’ PAINTS FOR A QUARTER OF A CENTURY Two Results Obtained with One Operation — Floors can now be stained and var- nished at the same time and in the same Operation. Because EMOLA FINISH ic varnish and ot mar the best pigment stains or turn white, and has a perm luster that is undimmed by cleaning cr polishing. For finishing floors in the natural wood, use “clear” Emola Finish, [incidentaily. 2 smell can of oak. wainut. or ma- hosany Emola. 2 brush and a few minvtes time will make an old table or chair look Ilke new] Natrona Lumber Co. Phone 528 251 N. Beech St. Save the surface and you Save ail HAY GRAIN Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Salt. Car lots a specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. { THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Materia} RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Office and Yard—First and Center Phone 62 A pisnop LAST TIMES TODAY THE JOLLIES COMPANY Presents THE “BROADHURST” MUSICAL COMEDY “OH! GENEVIEVE” —With-— EIGHT BIG MUSICAL NUMBERS Elaborate Stage Settings! New Scenery! New Wardrobe! —Also— Six-Reel Feature Picture “OTHER WOMEN’S CLOTHES” Matinec at 2:30 | t This coupon will admit Evening at7and9 | C. M. Walker and one to ADMISSION 40c “Oh! Genevieve.” T-9-30 ‘SUNDAY ONLY THE JOLLIES COMPANY ___IN A BIG MUSICAL REVUE LAST TIMES TODAY JACKIE COOGAN pe Ie ; “TROUBLE” Even in “Trouble”? Jackie Mixes Smiles with Tears —Also— MACK. .SENNETT COMEDY, “MA AND ?. AND FOX NEWS . HR Continuous 1*to 11 Admit R. E. STINE and 40 Cents | one to “Trouble.” T-9-80