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PAGE FOUR. FADD BIISINESS NEW WASOWI LOO TO | ERAS FACING P THE ETERNIL FLAME SH TO BE BEST FILM OF NORMA TALMADGE Cole., Oct orty ca tistie endeavor « 2. “The By La Puch Age | der Dr. Anderson Back Dr. G. M. Anderson has returned to his pract Casner after some time spent in Chicago and Kansas City isiting hospitals and attending clinics of great value to him in bis profession. He also stopped in Denver. M n who has been visiting rei Albany. Mo., returned with him —_ CITY ‘ROTTEN,’ MINISTER OF CHICAGO SAYS | | { 1 CHICA GY. Rev, J. H.} Williamson ntly dismissed as law enforcer for Chirago, a $10,000 a | Mayor ' a Hale Thom mon hall He center lie vert: and y since he ailed ¢ 1 > more than 5,000 ughout Chi shops Buise of cotiee | no has his rege | de Langeals becomes the her flirt © of the Iny He jesire the conqueror of the man ever faller in love and 4 o quit tae solace in a hich follow poignant In despair s world she determin: and seek spiritu he events DEPICTED AT AMERICA ——- y drama a he Gray Dawn whic the leading | riveau, while dolphe Jean Menjou is to be seen as ;the Due de Langeats. justice tOl east are Wedgewood [mary Theby, Kate Lester "| Ricketts, Irving Cummings and Otis hang @ man|tarian. Frank Lioyd directed. FOR SEPTEMBER, REPORT the jury was bribed, had reached if / height of its t this picture was « Building permits for the month of eptember climbed to the total $9¢,536. ‘ifty-four permits were jssued. This "Che romi there ts s less than the previous month, which had 57 permits issu peacefi E highest ts, the placing of the @eath hood before a bod; into space to be riddied fore tho: stand , then av power of the China in their barbaric able to wring the confession that saves|2o9, It i@ also less than one life and condemns two more to the 1921, with 76 permite gallows. re gathered into “The $977 999 Gray Dawn, with a masterly vision and sure touch which makes the pic- ture stand The picture is adapted from the novel of Stewart Edward White. 49 and the men as the s toward bringing those who deserve it Othe; Nowe ved when i the| final swings off bullets be men of ey | ure }} Sep’ amounting to these | The lergest building permit issued | last month was one of $22,000 to Cord, Brady and company for a ware. jhouse on West Midwest avenue | oo ——— | Widow of Late | Mrs. Mabel | Impressario Is Francis Ceeking Work -NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Declaring that she has no funds and must find work at once, Mrs. Oscar Hammer- stein. widow of the impressario, to- day inserted this advertisement in a morning newspaper. “Must have work of any sort at once, Mrs, Oscar Hammerstein (widow of the late impressario).” Mrs, Hammerstein, who is staying with friends, said she ha& not a dollar in the world aud must earn money for herself and her pet dog, | Since she lost the Manhattan opera | house recently she said she had been dependnt upon frinds, ided. $2,600 4 of $1 thi criminals are ring mak Chicago 944.144 inal ¢ their crime mune, BUILDING PLANS FOR CHURCH IN SOUTHWEST CASPER ARE PROJECTED impo formulate sablishing ulso the bull zation. The lot but and bu' for the of the steu ad improvement . Also a finance com mittee will numed to raise the ni funds. Other important matters Will be discussed. Thi movement, while under the aus. flees of the Baptists, is for tho bene: fit of the whole community. Co-oper: ation of all residents is asked to further the success of the movement, FIVE KILLED IN LANDSLIDE OCEAN men were k Harbor, 20 miles from here yeste according’ to word received here today The men were in a bunkhouse upon | which the slide descended. Four of} the men were buried in debris and one was swept into the sea and drowned. | | Breakfast Dish Stewed eine oe aad ener- gizing, ironizi Practically predigested. Also a fine natural laxative. Make it regular and get the best results. Stewot Raisins Cover Sun-Maicl Seediess Raisins with cold water and acd s tlce of kemon or orange. Place om Gre, bei i per cent matural fruit sugar. Son Maid Ralsine should com you no 18e os. )-15e Sun-Maid i Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, Professor who says “there is nc limit to spsce” never worked on a newspaper.—Wall Street Journal. ————— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Dougias, Wyoming, September 7%, 1922. Notite is hereby given that Alan C. Michie, of C , Wyoming, who, on June 18, 1920, made Des- Land Entry, No. 017120, for 3, 4, Section 6, Township 33 . Range 77 West, 6th Prinei-| Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to} tl land above described, befrre Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Caspe: ming, on the 26th day of 1922, Claimant names Donald _ Michi Ralph Cooley, Charles G. Bader, James P. Wilso: all of Casper, Wyoming. E J. ERW Nv (Pub. Sept. 2 1922.) Nord pal t, Wyo- October, Register. » 9, 16, 23, ————___ NOTICE’ FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 21, 1922. Notice is hereby given that How-| ard E. Price, of Casper, Wyoming, who, on August 23, 1922, made dditional Homestead Entry, No. 6, for SW4%SW Section SEX, NW%SE% Section| " Y Section 22, Township 33} North, Range 84 West, 6th Princi- pal Meridian, has filed notice of in- tention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commis- sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 2nd di of November, 1922, Claimant names Ralph Huntington, Sidney Kent, Rudolph. Dodlow, Robert Baxter, all of Casper, Wyoming. ERWIN. Register. Oct. 2, 9,.16, 23 as witnesses: (Pab. Sept. 1922.) —_ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ] | Department of the Interior, U, 5. September 21, 1922, H Notice is hereby given that! Frank B. Hughes, of Casper, Wyo-| ming, who, on Dec, 10, 1917, and! Noy. 24. 1919, made Homestead | nd Additional Homestead Entry. 015265 and No. 015266, for 8% Section 17, and Ad. Hd.| % Section 17, Township 35 orth, Range 78 West, 6th Prin-| YOMING Continuous 1 to 11 1G2-25c 10c-25¢ | | LAST TIMES TODAY Herbert Rawlinson “DONT SHOOT” —Also— Lee Moran —jp—— “Some Family” TOMORROW Richard Barthelmess in Che Casper Daily Cribune cipal Meridian, has file¢ notice of intention to mal final five-year Froof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Mar- ion P. Wheeler, United States Com- missioner, at C: x, Wyoming, on the 2nd day of November, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: A. J. Patchen, Melvin Patchen, Roy Holloway, Jeremiah Donovan, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. (Pus. Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 2 1922.) a eS a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 18, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Ralph: C. Koestger, of Casper, W: Ne, who, on August 26, 1919, made Homestead Ertry, No. 015166, for W%SW% Section 1, SE% Section 2. NY&NE% Section 11, Townshi: 40 North. Range 82 West, 6t! Principal Meridian, has filed notice S, of intention to make final five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above descrived, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commis- sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 830th day of-October, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Clyde Zpperson, Delta Epperson, George Robinson, Verne L. Thom- as, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. (Pub. Sept. Oc 16, 1922.) — NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, 1 Land Office at Douglas, Wyom September 18, 1922. Notice is hereby given ter E. Woods, of Casper, who, on Jan. 24, 1920, 24. 1921, made Homestead and Ad- ditional _ Homestead Entry No. 022777 and No. 022778, for Hd. SW%4%NE 4, EXNEM Section 31, NWMNW Section 32, Townshi N nd A that Wel- Wyoming, and Aug. Feature “THREE | Tia a1 jSW% Sec |NEMNW%, NGNEX, SE . |SEMNW'a, N%&SWk Section 2, Township 30 North, Range 78/ West, 6th Principal Meridian, has/| filed notice of intention to make | final three-year Proof, to establish ;ciaim to the land above described,! |before- Marion P. Wheeler, United |States Commissioner, at | Casper, | Wyoming. on the 70th day of Oc- ltober, 1922. + Claimant E names &s\_ witnesses: {Richard V. Copsey, of Salt Creek, Wyoming; Chas. H. Carpenter, of | ‘Casper, Wyoming; Lealand F.! Thorne, of Casper, Wyoming; Paul H. Huber, of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Regist (Pub. Sept. 1922.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Dou ember 21, ‘otice is heret vin Patchen, per, Wyoming, who, on Dec. 10, 1917, and Nov. 24, 1919, made Homestead and Ad- Homestead Entry, No. 69 and No. 015270, for Hd. E%S Section 19, and Ad. Hd. Wis Section 19, Township 35 ‘North, Range 78 West, 6th Principal Mer- idian, has filed notice of intention | to make final five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land abov described, before Marion P. Wheel-| er, United States Commissioner, at} , Wyoming, on the 2nd day} f November, 192 Claimant ‘names as witnesses: Frank Hughes, Jeremiah Donov CHICHESTER S PILLS: Pils is Eocm wenied, 3h Bae ails os nikon, Bur ghzect Sree seas years known as Rest. Sateit, Always Reliable SOLD BY BRUGGISTS EVERYW Gold merniiic Riva. = yo oe oY © ee AMILY THEATRE J CASPERS =F ‘Veep TODAY THE RADIO GIRLS Present HE SMUGGLER Under Direction of Bert Vallee. Hear the Universal Trio and See the Big Picture . SEVENS” W. First, Off Center—Shows 7 and 9—Admissian 40c ee Richards & Cunningham jot Casper, Wroming. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922. y, allltion 9, Townshis: 86Narth, Rs 179 West, 6th PiS=.spal Mer; thas filed notice of- intentior 3,|make final five-year Proof, to {tablish claim to the land above 3. scribed, before Marion P. Wheeic United” States Commissioner, Casper, Wyoming, on the 1s: of November, 1922. Claimant names as w:ness: |Angus McPherson, Theodore T. |N. Joehnk, “John Branton, Pete Hansen, all of Tt, Wyoming } B, 3. ERWIN. Revicte (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 1922.) Irresistible Eyes ¥ Philip 11. Sutton, Ruy Hollows B. J (Pub. Sep 1922 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ia Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at, Douglas, Wyoming. ymber 38, 1922. fotice hereby given that Si- mon J. jansen, of Salt Creek, Wyoming, who, on Nov. 28, 1914, and 15, 1920, made Home- Additional | ra NE, NW%SE% Section 9, NEUNE Section 17, Townshi 36 North, Range.79" West, and Ad. Hd. NEXSE%, SEYNEX Section 8 NWSWK, SWUNWK NEX%, SW%SEX, the tes of time. Atal INURINE: Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY “THE GRAY DAWN” Stewart Edward White's Story —With— ROBERT M’KIM, CLAIRE ADAMS, CARL GANTVOORT —Also— “A RING TAIL ROMANCE” Admit J. J. MceCASH “Gray Dawn.” ahd one to iia T. Oct. 2. 40c “TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Norma Talmadge “The Eterna! Flame” and i THEATER B TUESDAY : RUPERT HUGHES’ “TH __ “THE OLD NEST” will appeal and mom people have. It is real and eredibly without an atom of false iment WITH MARY ALDEN, CULLEN !.ANDIS and one of the Greatest Casts Ever Assembled tor One Picture. Wednesday_and Thursday Will Rogers in “CUPID the COWPUNCHER” TODAY > Anybotly who ever had a mother louching and almost {in 1 to 11—10c and 25¢ | MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Special Announcement We have just received a special shipment of Men’s Pure Virgin Wool Suits direct from the mills of the Western Wool Growers Association near Chicago, each suit bearing a label guaran- teed “All-Virgin Wool and No Shoddy.” Enough said! First Christian church is corner of Grant and “EXPERIENCE” on Lind streets the the Jollies SALE NOW ON Values From $30 to $50 SALE PRICE FOR YOUR CHOICE It will pay you to buy two or more of these Suits at this price as it will be your last chance, as they have discontinued the manufacture of Ready-to-Wear Suits. DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND THIS SALE AND “Think Richards & Cunningham & Co. When You Want the Best” A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY AND TUESDAY THE JOLLIES COMPANY Presents “THE CONGRESSMAN” A rousing laughable farce comedy at which you will laugh from the first cur- tain. t to good health two years ago and I am etill tin tly said Mrs. Mabel cis, highly esteemed resident Linwood ave! lac helped me back g the medicine I ‘ous breakdown a ul condi A RECIPE FOR AN EVENING’S ENTERTAINMENT: Add a lot of “fun” to a bunch of “fun makers.” Shake well in your seats with laughter. Mix well with plenty of “music and harmony.” Add “several pretty girls.” Find a place where there is ‘‘new scenery” and “comfort” for a couple of hours. Two hours of keen observation under these conditions will eliminate the necessity of internal remedy, and you'll feel invigorated throughout from having a real evening’s en- tertainment. isework was drudg-| j NOTE—The International Properties Co., distributors of Tanlac, have on file in their offices at Atlanta, Ga., over fifty thousand signed statements from every state in the union and ey- fro mevery state in the union and er. ery province of Canada. Many of these are from prominent people in { this city and section and have been Previously published in this paper Tanlac is sold by all good druggists i Also Feature Picture ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN “EVIDENCE” Admit ROBT. J. VEITCH and one to “The Congress- man.” T.-Oct. 2. Shows 7 and 9 Admission 40c