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PAGE FOUR fbe Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922. CASPER TO BE PETROLEUM AND INDUSTRIAL CENTER St ENTIRE ave Jennie Gets a Sh President of Standard Oil of New Jersey | Speaks in Glowing Terms of Pros- pects for Metropolis Here “Casper is the wonder city of the west and it is my opin- ion that it is de ed to become the petroleum and industrial! center of the mountain territory,” is the statement made by W. nt of the Standard Oil com-! pany of New J Casper visitor yesterday. | Mr. Teagle f officials of the Standard and! and part of the day spent looking | ver the local refineries an the city. | vfon of <1 that he could tion as be- ne world. t he be When asked as 1 > hear | Though she's a lady elephant, Jennie ts shaved regularly by George Power, her trainer, in a New York theater: The razor is four feet wide, the shaving brush @ foot long—and a pail serves as shaving mug. ry tion of the was being given to the matter COML STRIKE I S quite enthusia: over the _ ie (Continued from Page One) “The Convict's Daughter.” Colum.! &t” °° y, bin ‘soon, 10-11L-1t and Represed nator Warrer learne » Mondell for Mr. shington, Ken- irginia have United passed out from cor Mine Workers. Conditions entire! coal industry, famine, Mr. Bra in the agreem miners in the states which in effect to A work of the which had made ran’ outside cf thé THE STORY YOUR WINDOWS TELL indows speak of personality. They give to passersby a definite impression of your taste, your conception of beauty. western wage rates 4 undid the adjui nt ides in 1 New Air Stunt Have you given any thought to your Curtain Rods? Remem- ber then, when you think of Curtain Rods, that the Kisch Flat Rods fit any window or series of windows and make any drap- ing effect easy to attain. : (wn ‘Kirsch’ Curtain“ Rods can’t-sag i No Valance Side Drape Rod—85c Many other Styles of Rods carried in stock. S. Andrews, first non- If to the ie'll fly from SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT We are now in a position to make up Curtains and Draperi ; t a. ‘t s ‘aperies of all kinds. Let us figure with you for the next set of Curtains or new Drapes. Ask for Mrs. Johnson Drapery Section—Third Floor Mich. Map s of great Mrs. Johnson's wide experience in this line of work will be bia Theater soc | help u in planning your new Window Drapes. Soothing Vapor Stops Catarrh ALL D RAPERIES W-T1-1t | | THIS WEEK 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT Third Floor good druggist: the ointment should soon be rnd relieves | pro- tecting ed membranes. } © raw, ten- der spots 1, and if the ntinued, night | DEPARTMENT STORE men were shown to hold pos thes greatly interested in the q their tive organizations. | the progress of both the lo: efin- ag . 3 1U; Ret lies taneetee 43,4 aap ; Ex 3. B. Brooks. Governor} i ee ee Brooks red a brief address along ‘ » Repub lines that was of great in - party left yesterday for Ne a tareas t. aska where the private car wit! be} ; - y ! Durham, president’ ef the eda hoa Young Republican f Ca © more big pre the gen statements was tssued through his} “See that your name is wr attorneys after he was said to havejthere.” Register today. heft Atlanta yesterday. He asserted | _ that confidential inrormation given him by friends had mde a marrage with Mrs. De Bouche! tmpossible and! that he would not dbclose the names of his informants. a For Gas Heaters, Gas Ranges or in Gas Appliances see Ex- 10-8-6t | LOVE FOR GANDLER WAS ONLY SYMPATHY,’ DIVORCEE SAYS (Continued from Page One.) ; honored mame of my ancestors stali|change Furniture Co. Candler met her at the pier in New ot be biacxcaed without defense, Ps ee i debe as jeves thevsh there is only a woman ei: Ae |uere to bear the sword.” v “Those rugged elements of his 3 , : Left an orphan early in childhood character,” which enabled him 0/1, New Orelans, where she wag born, rise from = comparstivaly low atytion Mrs. De Bouchel attended the Holy in life to the height of financial Cross and the Ursuline convents standing attracted and fase nated/ there. Later she finished her edu. me."* |cation at Notre Dame in Canada. She | “White he aia not have a back.|then returnd to New Orleans as a |ground of generations of courtly re-|"* «ning beauty. he poemessed all the ele-| After a marriage, which ended un » fhe she became convi ht, the ideal type—kind, consid-|the “y n” te and solicitious of my welfare. |delity to his | “The most outstanding ruin of the ldebacie which confronts me today.” |hater” until her engagement to Cand. jshe continued after a pause, “is that |!°t Occurred. Until she has conferred with her Try Our Special Club Steak 50c Starting today at 5 p. m Something new. You will like it. Try Our Lunches. Something different every day at a reasonable price Delmonico Cafe Second and Durbin “The Convict'’s Daughter.” bia Theater soon. Cotam- 10-11-1t — | The tare ewspaper in the world is to be found in a museum fn France, of American origin. It | finement, [ments of a gentleman. | the the strong, masterful personality is |plastic, moulded into shape by the|*ttorney, Harry Gamble, whom she | At heart, believe Is of others. im arn for the Utopia we had/ o as overcome by the nd the worst of “"2 h in me. i be made to believe y proof the slanderous 1 rdly slanderers; should be Mermned without these th.nga have seared a1, And from this wound en the determination that the would be taken. That he co "face of REPEATING TODAY ONE OF THOSE DIFFERENT SHOWS “THE DISTRICT JUDGE” Presented By To the strength of a prodigal son: Seon you'll eee hear e: Featleks A lod BERT VALLEE’S RADIO GIRLS ted Milk COMPANY ANOTHER OF ED LUCAS’ SHOWS MANY VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES Musical Numbers Galore Also Wallace Reid in “The Hell Diggers” Shows at 7:00 and 8:00 West First, Off Center ADMISSION 40c The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. | QuickLunchat Hane Offices Fountains. | Rich Milk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- | der& Tabletforms. Nourishing-Mocooking. | PS" Avoid Imitations and Substitutes | WARNING! On accourt of the delicate ‘subject and scenes, men and women will not be admitted together to see this picture. Le) fa THEATER 4 TODAY AND THURSDAY James Oliver Curwood’s Vivid Story of the Frozen North “GOLDEN SNARE” Arctic blizzards, fighting men, fighting malemutes, a mystery girl, a mad loup- garou in hiding from the world and a chip ablaze in an ice-pack. —Also— Buster Keaton In His Two-Part Comedy “The Pale Face” Friday and Saturday MABEL NORMAND IN “MOLLY 0” WYOMING | Continuous 1 to 11 |10c-25¢ 10c-25¢ i | LAST TIMES TODAY | DOUBLE BILL GLORIA SWANSON = Uaeaier NOW PLAVING A Lixiupr in the world-famous drama that comes to the screen with ous power~ | THEATER Another Great Achievement for the Screen. —Alsco— “SPORT REVIEW” 40 Cents COMING—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “ONE CLEAR CALL” ‘This coupon will admit Mrs. Frank Fletcher and one to the Iris tonight. TIOctatt: Starting NEXT TUESDAY October 17th ltoll FOUR ACT CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE TODAY AND THURSDAY SHEAHAN-STARTZMAN SPEED, CLASS, VARIETY THE MIDDLETONS SH a FUNNY MANIKINS | “Under the Lash” gc pee LONG & JACKSON Harry Carey | “THE TIME TABLE” eas SINGING, TALKING, ECCENTRIC DANCING “The Soul Herder” | TOMORROW AL BARNES & COMPANY COMEDY MAGIC, JUGGLING AND ILLUSIONS —Also— WANDA HAWLEY In Her Latest Feature Picture “BOBBED HAIR” Current Events CHAS, RAY Topics of the Day i “THE HICK” Each. | And Second Chapter of 4 Evening at | “IN THE DAYS OF 7 and 9 i BUFFALO BILL” BSc / 4 A Bishop-Cass Theater Remember to Get Your mace 4 This coupon will admit Wilbur Swick an d one to the America. PONY VOTES Re ToOetr it. gy