Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. JERSEY HUNTER FALLS 500 FEET; ESCAPES WITH MI MINOR INJURIES CLERK OF DEFUNGT BANK AT BASIN BEING. SOUGHT FOR FORGING. BIG. NOTE After four years” tireless search: ‘| Mrs. Callle A. Reed, Louisville, | XKy., has found her three kidnaped ghildren at Monroe, La. Here are Mrs. Reed and her son, Francis, 11. Mrs, Reed alleges the children were ‘kidnaped by her husband from | -mwhom she was divorced. nded will be prosecution, Sionamives with backache, ins and irregu- Organize at Lingle LINGLE Wyo. Oc Det. 17.—Newspa- per editors of Goshen county have in- vited their low editors from Con y, Platte and with them y when an organization of the newspaper fra. ternity will be established. There is &@t present no similar organization in sting are be- itt of the '. Yeager of al and H. H, Family News ing handled by F, 8. Terrington Telegram, the Goshen County Ji Pease of tho Lingic Review. house, In week hard! Kidneys dic suffered a T was bed-fast for a to turn in bet. My right at all and I deal with severe very nervous, I of Doan's Kidney. my mind to try he first box I had t I bought two Woeks time them. “Atter Hostelry Closed By his reason that ‘the rental charge was exorbitant, Manager Schoenfelt has Ripeta. the Lingle b and no plans Editors In} Wyoming}: «|Reason of High Rent| LINGLF, Wyo., Oct. 17.—Giving as | "RARE es Peas NOMINATE FOR THEW. &. SEWATE |Special Democratic Primary | Held to Name Successor to Late Thomas E. Waison. ATLANTA, Ga, Oct. 11—(By The Press.)}—Georgia voters oday fe a special nominate @ guc- ed States Sen » four candidates—Gov mas W. Hardwick, Seaborn t, John R. Cooper and Walter and expressed ng nominated. Today's primary was watched with 1 observers, for not o shall be the put it also will he Watson block js said to have ex ing influence in s for many years, will tions in Georg!a lent to election Car Shortage Relief Is Seen TOPEKA, Kan., Oct. 17.—Freight are now coming wes, to relieve e car shortage, according to a tele- am received by Cl M. Reed, sttviari: of! the Steam public utili- s board, from M. J. Gormley, chair- of the car service division’ of the ican Railways association. “This is the first time in months,” said Mr. Reed, “that there has been @ balance tn favor of the west.” Sloan's 5 draws new fresh blood to the aching part — scatters con- | estionandt usrelievesthe pain, top suffering, apply Sloan’ s! Sloan's soothes strained muscles. Re- eves aching backs. Stops neuralgia, checks colds in cheat. ceyet congestien causes pain. Keepit handy, - GEORGIA VOTERS. t, or be split into factionss } Ebe Casper Daily Cribune |LIVE NEWS FROM ALL WYOMING’ Frantz Shop Out Of Fashion Show But Makes Gift The Frantz Shop, known to the entire Casper section as a high class caterer to ladies in ready-to- wear, this morning handed The.Tri- bune a check for $50 as a contribu- tion to The Tribune-Red Cross fash- ton show, to be held this week at the Fiks' club, under the direction of. Mrs. Anna Leepe. wue to the iiness of salesiadies and clerks the Frantz Shop is un able to actively participate tn the Fashion Show, but is showing keen appreciation of the importance of the event. and worthiness of the This money, with the proceeds from the Fashion Show, will be of the Red Cross. pe FOUR PLEAD GUILTY 10 GAMBLING, FINED $100 Frank Williams, John Goelz, J Hodges and Gus Olson, pleaded guilty to the charge of gambling before Judge John A. Murray yesterday and act of which the men had been guilty took pince Monday morning tn the Union pool hall, It’s Easy—If You Kt You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel ae JP do this you must watch your iver and bowels—there’s no need of having a sallow complexion—dark rings under your eyes—pimples—a bilious look in cd ‘ace—dull eyes with no sparkle. ‘Your doctor will tell youninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels ane iver. Dr. Edwards, a owe yen in Qhio, Arsene a’ mixed with olive oil toact on the ae which he gave to his Pane for Dr. Edwards" ‘Olive Tabiets, the su stitute for calomel, are gentle in a action yet always effective. They brin, about that natural buoyancy which all should ary by tis A up the liver and eaters ¢ system of impurities. wards’ OliveTablets are known iby their olive color. 15¢ and 30c. FRIDAY NIGHT IS THE NIGHT OF THE Phun Phestival BAPTIST GYMNASIUM [LANDER DAIRY & | PRODUCE CO. | 546 South Chestnut with the big PARAMOUNT PICTURE a William deMille production NICE PEOPLE WALLACE REID, BEBE DANIELS, CONRAD —WITH— and JULIA FAYE Is this true of our modern jazz-mad young people? NAGEL See this picture that exposes their wild life in a glittering, sensational manner Musical Comedy— “LOOK OUT- BELOW” MUSIC BY THE NEWS WEEKLY CHICAGO NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Admission 40c Time of Shows 1-3-5-9 O'clock Features At 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 9:45 WEP rag Children ‘| COME ALONG! 10c cause, by this substantial donation. | turned over to the Casper chapter | were ach assessed a fine of $100. The | Soviet minister of trade an@ com [Kassin Quits | eos +; | Krassin was the negot‘atoy of the Soviet’ Cabinet nierr Terenas reaches with the Russian-. fatic consolidated . limited, a British corporation under which ex- RIGA, Oct. 17—4By The Associ-| tensive properties it had held ih bie 4 ed Press.}—.jIt was arinounced here| *!4 were to be conditionally returo: teat Leonid Krassin waa resigned as| to !t. The Soviet authorities in Mos- | cow turned down the agreement. Your Creamery Market Bishop Cannon seems to be a well named member of the church mill- |tant.—Boston Herkld. Last Times Today Constance Talmadge : “Dange gerous Business” —Also— TWO-REEL COMEDY “Sunless Sunday” y1 to 11 10c-; 25 Wednesday & ‘Thursday Tom Moore You are looking for re- liable buyers. Omaha creamery men conduct a business that makes Omaha the greatest butter producing city in America. Cream is shipped from more than 400 miles on fast trains to OMAHA Railroad rates and connec- tions make Omaha the logical market for the district in which you live, Let Us Tell You More. Write Chamber at Commerce, Omaha ‘Omaha's Creamery Business” wo | Continuous 1 to gees 10c—25c LAST TIMES TODAY GLADYS WALTON —In— “TOP O° THE MORNING!” * —Also— Pathe Review Comedy —Ip— RUPERT HUGHES | “Hold Your Horses” ALSO COMEDY One Hour Musical Reyue One Hour Feature. Picture TOMORROW ONLY POLA NEGRI ya ee “The Red Peacock” 4 vision of gorgeous beauty, 1. picture as brilliant as its 1ame. In shimmering color, uxury and life. LOVE —Aslo— TOM SANTSCHI —In— “aT IS THE LAW” 10e—25c SPECIAL SHOWS AND REEL FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1927 FOR SAI RAMBO RAMS 50 two-year-olds and 250 yearlings. »These rams are all full omsis apy and of the best oREnbealet breeding. They are large, smooth, heavy ‘ sheering sheep, and are all :ny own raising. Prices reasonable. BECKTCN STOCK FARM K. M. Stuart, TODAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY BERT VALLEE’S RADIO GIRLS’ PRESENT “The Man From. California” A RIP-SNORTING SHOW THAT WILL PLEASE EVEVRYONE —Also— MUSICAL AND VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES “KING, QUEEN, JOKER” Big Feature Picture Ladies’ China Matinee, Wednesday, 10c Kids’ Matinee Saturday—5c W. First, off Center Shows 7 and 9 Admission 40c A bishop ass Theater TODAY ONLY THE JOLLIES COMPANY MUSICAL REVUE This is the day devoted to specialty numbers, in fact it is one big vaudeville show—the entire company doing specialty acts. SONGS HARMONY SINGING MONOLOGUES AND WHAT NOT DANCES —Also— FEATURE PICTURE “LONESOME: CORNERS” The Story of the Man Who Sought to Learn About Women From Books—The Other Man Got His Lesson From Life WHO’S WAS THE BETTER METHOD? HUMOR THRILLS 2 Admit H. P. Holmes and one to “Mus- ical Revue.” T. Oets27: SHOWS AT 7 AND 9 TONIGHT Wednesday and Thursday ’ 4 ACTS OF CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE And Feature Picture SPECIAL SHOWS AND REEL FOR WOMEN ONLY---MEN ONLY 1:00 P. M. TO 7:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M. TO 11 P. M. CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED Because of the Delicate Subject and Scenes, Men and Women Will not be Admitted Together THE MOST STARTLING PICTURE OF tHE AGE. THE BOLDEST, PLAINEST FACTS EVER PUT INTO PICTURES. - USUAL ADMISSION 40c A Danby TODAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Admit Mrs. Ida McCann and one to “Wild Oats.” usy Taedeer

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