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PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Ccibune ; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922. | TRIBUNE’ HEALTH CAMPAIGN IS SLAYER OF TAXIDRIVERSIS (33225 >| : ; ENDORSED BY OFFICIALS, CLUBS HANGED AT NEW MEXICO PRISON -=-< 222... Peo le’s aa Rally D DAIRYIKEN; NOVEHBER DRI WE | cree. 2c. ck Se frre mw pan tw ree oc tm vert oe nee Sch emt By ene Court House Saturday Night tonka was hanged here chis i sae killed one gf the men ‘n the front seat} at 9 o'clock for the murder of William | of the car they had hired. He eaid Kelly and Sam Groy, taxicab drivers Resolutions accepting The Tribune’s offer of support in\neur shiprock, N. M.. July 31, 1921. the month of a Health and Clean-Up Campaign were passed| Katomk«. went to the gallows. pro at a meeting in The Tribune office last night by representa-| testing his innocence of the crime. His last words were “on injustice is being tives of the Woman's Departmental club, the Dairymen, and | SOS. . , } The Chicago Netto one. ¢ claimed ft was his wife “ civic health offic Who instigated the murders and that OMI Ladies’ Orchestra The campaign, hich has as its object the health of the he knew nothing of the pict until she | Play from 230 te 430 and teu. | << ed’ a rifle at him and forced him | " 730 to 10 o’clork. ee | SPECIALS. TURKISH PEACE gr) | YZON | ; } | 10c—25c un SALLY” and ‘MEET IS SET FOR & BAKING POWDER | | LAST TIMEs citar MORON YEIED “NOVEMBER 15 aces tare H=B Big Sensation of the A Bishop-Cass Sag ven Continuous 1 to. 11 Selection from The Musical Comedy. OCTOBER 21, 8:00 P. M. Speakers: ROBT. R. ROSE—Editor of Kemmerer Camera Democratic Candidate for Congress, “| PARIS, Oct. 20—(By The Ansoct- Home Cooked Rerye Bveogs aah ; CHICKEN “THE RIDER OF THE ‘ | nt t SATURDAY KING LOG” ED. P. TAYLOR—Mayor of Cheyenne Democratic Candidate for Secretary of State. © | ao 11:30 a. m. to 'A drama for fathers, mothers, Today and Saturday m 2:30 p; m. boys, girls and sweethearts. : by t cit | Pleo JAMES Also Local Democratic Candidates The Wigwam | THIRD CHAPTER OF OLIVER a * OS Blar. | “qN THE DAYS or || CURWOOD’S MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS KASPER KILTIE BAND y Tribune Want Ads for results, CREAT STORY OF THE NORTH The story of a great dog's part in a love tale of the wilds. BUFFALO BILL” COME EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS. TOMORROW ONLY The Peerless Daredevil of TODAY AND ALSO HOOT GIBSON “Let Me Explain” TOMORROW In His Greatest and Latest Two-Part Mermaid Comedy Picture. 1 to 11 10c and 25c¢ “The Galloping Kid” SUNDAY ONLY —Also— BUCK JONES | Comedy and News W’cekly IN | “TO A FINISH” nd they lived and Mrs. P. tng the ‘publi the Women's D Welfare comm: The consists of A. A. Sjade, Mrs. Motnty re } and John Oliver. + } ) SUFPruxTED BY Theodore Roberts IN Mrs. Phillips 1a fa TT Triste CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE £7 XJ B40) DYESS ; | TODAY ; Goes on Trial) ||} | ¢ 18 | BERT VALLEE’S RADIO GIRLS « Mr, Fred Williams rose at 7.15. | 20ffer . | He was decidedly out of sorts and } Px * 4 A 4 sad F ost of THEODORE POBERTS! cha erizations have been hi ; a J al (8 he didn’t care who knew it. Mrs. | “THE formanee.¢ jong-Whishereeltcentiy, OlLxchtiestarbe oun score: Vain cophtnae ton Witt er the most uncommunicat in ) Williams and the cat took refuge y | ¥ N fh ainaailig new scheme to-ctefin thé ruber stanilaybut supreme. Here's a niece of acting See vss atonatly retataido as We. in the kitchen. Pahl \ 1, Apd.the vigorcus, manly fight ‘THOMAS MBIGHAN wages to Cefeat the of, repre Searge that she beat Mrs. Me s a Fred. cut hi 1f shavi 1 N ee ete OACDAS MASON comEDY th’death with a hammer on July 12 red.cut himself shaving—there ; SES Stace Sao | : If shaving ther eorgvlia A Py Se ae Execs 's ovate were pexccten. to} (j was oe ot gh th i is bath—the 4 TA N AND STARLAND REVUE betaken up with examination of tales \ : ene wore said they aid not ex-| (R(|* 50ap slipped out of his hand, as soap Y A PARAMOUNT PICTURE pect the jury would be completed un- A will do—doggone it, the whole day NG til late next week. seemed to be starting wrong, Minstr els’ 9 | ful And Two Reels Western Pictures Also News Reel and Comedy Shows at 7 and 9 W. First, Off Center ADMISSION 40¢ Then suddenly he stopped and took a long, soul-satisfying breath. Mrs. Williams was making Coffee. is yy LOE. The aroma of it—the mellow fra- “Dith Lilian as grance of it—the irresistible appeal Dorathy Girh i | E of it came floating in to Fred with ~~ | & its glad “good morning.” It was He kissed her and was {| { like the handclasp of some old and ested Riasren tenn Ai i trusted friend, her to tell his love anew, only to find he had led enemy spies it to arrest and send {| |! 8 both to the || | x guillotine. — i Then comes oo rescue. . From that instant all was well in the Williams household. “Feeling fit as a king,” said Fred as he kissed his wife good-bye. “I tell you, there’s nothing like a good cup of Coffee to cheer one up in the morn- ing.” { Bishop-Cass Theat TODAY AND SriURDAY A Bishop-Cass Theater | Ss gat H re L. E i TODAY AND SATURDAY THE JOLLIES COMPANY PRESENTS ‘Good Mornin’ Judge’ A One-Act Comedy with Musical Numbers. SOMETHING DIFFERENT A Laugh Every Minute. SEE THE FUNNY JUDGE eae) Teacher’ Mrs. Williams, being a clever little Played by woman, smiled happily and made a note on her daily caaaar, BUD BROWNIE A fascinating story of a society girl wie - —Also— ~ wanted todo something worth while. To } the east side of New York she. went for adventure—and she got plenty. THERE’S ROMANCE, THRILLS AND HUMOR! LARRY SEMON IN HIS LATEST TWO: PART-COMEDY ~ ; “GOLF” Playing in connection with “The New Teacher” FEATURE PICTURE IRENE CASTLE | “NO TRESPASSING” W | | Cupid Shot His Dart '— It Went "Round and ‘Round — Did It Strike you" LL SEE! Irene Castle is More Vivacious Than Ever in This Sparkling Story of Love, Laughter and Sunshine t Tonight at 7 and 9. H | Saturday 2:30, 7 and 9........c.0dcceFsssessesseesseereree 40e Admit Kitty Butcher and one to “Mornin’ Judge.” a\ ie ; SUNDAY AND MONDAY ara THEATER s | “ 99 TUBS., WED. THURS. ae BELIEVE ME Oct if i 2 — = : ‘ A Comedy-Drama in Three Acts. -the universal drink ‘Thia advertisement is part of an educational campaign conducted by the Coffee merchants of the United States in cofoperation with the planters of S20 Paulo, Brazil. Joint Coffee Trade Publicity Committee, 64 Water Street, Kew York. T. Oct. 20.

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