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‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922. ; f Che Casper Dailp Cribune NELSONTELLS c= HIPPIE BILL KINANIANS OF i | SUPPORT URGED LEGION MEET wenn _ D..W. Ogilbee Was Power in ge > Foreign Carrying Trade War- Convention, Casper Club , Sa ring Against Congressiona’ Is Told at Regular Measvre, Board Mem- | | Meeting Today. ber Declares. The tuncheon of the Casper Kiwan!s | NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—There may egy re 4 oe rom Germany of eorre Princess. Herminia Bub, held at the Henning hotel todi have been synipathetic interest and) & oe r ~ : “Wind Hohenzoliern, kaiser of Ger. was marked with' a lively and instruc- friendly cooperation between Amer- ie : a) a daughter by her first husimnd. She is the tive program. James veutive secretary of the } ran Le dressed th if>the club, ~ them a v1 ttirring description of the develop- ments at New Orleans which put rin Alsey in the natio: vhatr and Captain the position of vi ADD EARTHQUAI jican and foreign shipping but “we jcertainly were not among the bene-| |fictaries,” Commissioner Edward C. Plummer of the United. States ship-| ping board today told the annual con-| | vention of the American Manufac-| | turers’ Export association. Mr. Plummer urged support of the shipping bill now bdefore congress, saying that whi it is not perfect it should ‘be | “For 60 years,” he said, “our for-| eign competitors who know so well that the foreign carrying trade of the| a harntin; co ts t of an Indian lass at Hatfield, Wis. Her United States. is the greatest inter.| .._ Shis charming fore, Ie Te orthe Winnebago tribe, Now sha isin national prize he commercial world! Gutch with her family and other members of the tribe because she bobbed has ev knowa, has successfully! her hair. She has aa independent fortune besides her face and baby. warred against any to restore an! American merchant marine by merely | following the Napoleonic rule of “dl-| yeteran of the C: var and wa: ide and conquer.” ‘They are pursu-| prominent in G, A..R. activities her ing these same tactics toda for thirty years. “They chrge us with aiming to pos-| +-—- —e = - Try a “Clasetti ed sess the largest merchant fleet in the! puck is only a short way of spell-| ry World whe. they must know that this | ing pluck. bill never could produce any such re- DE Gay. RE TH” n> sult and that any Jegislation aiming! ‘That which !s always your own 1s/ - at such a result would be impraticable. from the Salt Cre Wuantities in recent years, that many persons by we that this was the tause of a side slip in he terior of 2 strata or At wh pf course f fepth this occu possible to determine. A few people reported a slight tre i enrsilig southern tend to indicate which he disur' hrough from Salt Creek to a fistance of about 47 miles, thus cauy ing the jar to be felt here in the cits Mr. Nellson and = e of the other " ¢ - , v |your future. © the convention rece This. extraordinary snapshot was taken by one of the passengers 168° | r).0 yeys Racin; ed be a. ce | sehr I = ets city saat cued from the burning Pacific liner City of Honolulu as one of the life- pees Snacrephectioniniets (incl: 7 eg s with passengers in their life belts was lowered from the side of the erical superior turned tod: nis speech the loca} e ; | ity in merchant ships as Germany bad | ship. Note the anxious faces of the women and the face of the y peoretary gave great credit to D. W. burning sh PE anny Peg eran ng learned long before the world war. Ogtlvee for the way he had worked ;| No intelligent American even desires fy in securing Plummer's election. Og!! to challenge England's position in tha, bee had weilded great influence in venstein of the Reichsbank. respect. getting the election of Alsey and tm: | —— “The simple truth is that all we are mediat follow proceeded with | NDON, Oct. 26.—({By The Asso-| seeking is to put our ships where they the help of the other Wyoming dele: The franc was weaker r} will have a fair chance to carry, a gates to swing a majority vote for following the reports Of} fair shares of our foreign freight. We Captain Plummer. | the big deficit In the French budget. |seew no monopoly. Cheaper trans- Neilson also discussed the raising of M p rate opened on franc 23% .cen-| portation means enlarged foreign mar: & $5,000,000 bene © fund to take lower at 64 francs, 27% cen-| kets td the benefit of Anferican pro sare of the widows am’ orphans of times to the pound steriing. ducers and consumers, } S$ ex-wervice men. sels exchange weakened in| “American competition insures low- “ ” Judge Fred H. Blume, now justice hy, being quoted at 59 francs, | sr freight rates not only on American IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO PILL of the supreme court of Wyoming and 2 Pc ships, but on the economical foreign Save Your Pony Votes. eandidate for re-election, was a Ki- y TORK: Oct. 26—Further de} reight ships which will continue to SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION wantan from Cheyenne who spoke preciation of French and Italian ex-| share in our. trade under the prov : briefy to the members of the club. ebange took place tocay, both tranes| sions of this bill P _ See Yourself and Friends on the Screen, Judge Blume’s talk centered around Ser and lire being quoted at new low re- - : CASPER MOVIES See the Labor Day Parade, a review of the 1922 the value of clubs like the Kiwanis, Rotary, and Lions clubs. It was {l- luminating and inspiring in the mes- Increase in Quotations Be- paue sei or yea lieved to Foreshadow Ac- cgpeahges oe ple ae ong asa oo snucers FORMER COMMANDANT euch; as compared with yesterday's 4 “4 S Rodeo, Casper’s Golf Links, a local moonshine raid + wage It contained. ae on A high ot Toa and ftatian ewes local crowds watching the Tribune’s Scoreboard, Pas. ‘The © hac y pa k quoted a fe ; e¢ Wecured the services of Brenrlan and die with yesterday's high of 4.01% cents. OF HOME SUCCUMAS per from the clouds, Dare-Devil Duncan doing aerial Brennan, and Miss Sander and Miss 5 The par for both exchanges is 19.3 acrobatic stunts over Casper, Mosher Camp celebra- N, Oct. 23—By The Ass Rameey, who are in Casper entertain-| 3B : ing the audiences ut the Tribune auto-| ciated Press.-—-The fimancial cr mobile show. The selection of thesn| profess to see in today’s improve capable vaudeville artists was a happy }0f the mark over New York's closi tion and other interesting local pictures. BILL’S WEEKLY FILM SERVICE. HOUSE PETERS With @ BIG SPECIAL CAST IN *HUMAN_HEARTS” A Uniwersal Jewel Heavy purchases of American dol-| CHEYEND lars with continental funds, presum-| Ww. Brookhart, Wyo., Oct, 26.—John 3, of Cheyenne, for- ably ot established credits for pur:| mer commandant of the Wyoming No Advance in Admission De and cad ‘gn enlivening influence jrate of Surginy an indication’ that | chases’ of grain, cotton ad otherwaw | scidiers and Ballora home at Buiter AT THE WYOMING on the meeting in general. The songe|the arrival here next week of 3 erlals, are responsible, in part,| gied ane of Miss Sanders, the pianalogues of | thou, John Bradbury and other | f en epg aed phe pst arp babii sei Rete 4 Saturday, Sunday and Monday Miss Ramsey and the song and danve| members of the reparations com | ed The ‘seule ern Gta tioughe ke act of Brennan and Brennan were all|tee presages something more concrete) yery man knows how other mon hovers Sok the funeral held of them unusually good. than’ informal discussions with the} joint id do. things: Thursday. -ax.-* Brooks gre eis The club went on record at its meet-| heads of the German government | ee ee ay a REPORT ares B FOUR ACTS CIRCUIT~- ing today of confirming the stand of} ‘The Berlin optfmists belleve that the FE L } Mi the board of directors in not endors-| forthcoming pour parleys will inaug or att e iss | inging any page got up td advertise | urate a re meht of the i i the Kiwanis club by a local news:|entente's reparations polices, paper. The spirit of the club is op-|ened through the precipitate collapse posed to such form of public! of the mark. tragic? The government learned the repara opmmission would visit Berlin tions . vis during Tuesday's session of the stag and Chancellor Wirth 1 his plan to discuss reparation A Bishop-Case Theaier NOW PLAYING D. W. GRIFFITH'S Esmerald & Webb Murray & Park In a Singing and Musical In “Nifty Nonsense” Oddity. . Singing, Talking, Dancing Davis & Nelson Williams & Lee Trio the stabilization of the mark Present Comedy Acrobats “A Cheerful Liar” Ground Tumbling Corns Vanish When Touched With ‘Gets-IT’ A Pons beorbs Tater. £0, docs j “Ge rasan and draw out o} tender corn, big or little, all soreness. It never fails. he original corn and callus poeler. Be sure | to ask for it by name and refuse substi- tutes. Money back if not satisfied, costs but a trife“everywhere, E, Lawrence & Co., Mir. Chicago. Sold in Gasper by Casper Phorm acy, Tripeny” Drug Co and Kimball Drug Stores. Also Feature Picture ALICE LAKE —In— “THE HOLE: IN THE WALL” —Also— ~- ~ CURRENT EVENTS and TOPICS OF THE: DAY. 2 Matinee 2: 30—40c : Evenings 7 and 8—Sbe LAST TIMES TODAY Tomorrow and Saturday The Jollies Co. in Another Rousing Farce Comédy. “ORPHANS OF THE STORM’ ADAPTED FROM “TWO ORPHANS” Twelve Reels of Love, Thrills‘and Stupendousness. GENERAL ADMISSION 50c "100 Seats at 75c Tomorrow and Saturday BUCK JONES in “WEST OF CHICAGO” Admit Mrs. C. C. Apker and one to “Orphans of the Storm.” T. Oct. 26. THREE DAYS Starting Today the Reichstag. The chancellor and the members of his cabinet are devoting the few maining days before the arrival of rthou and his collea (Continued from Page One.) ing data with which the ernment purposes to confront the a @opring model previously exhibited.| lied reparations chiefs. The coming The Dodge regular sedan was the| of the members of new exhibit of the Coliseum Motor | being viewed as an nt of far g company. A business spdan will be] political and economic Put on the floor torght. tha nthe government's pl A four-passenger Nash special| Neutral financial model wag displayed the Nash} ™e@ns for sta mark. Casper Motor company, in place of| The Alle z organ of the roadster which had’ occup'ed the} Hugo Stinnes, space. A five-passenger sedan was| lor Wirth to hand out “plair also exhibited. instead of “commonplace ora, A Packard twin’ six roadster and| When conferrl h the re @ single six coupe were shown by the| Uons com who, the Joe 5. Mansfield gency. They are| PaPer adds, should be made to un- fine sars and drew a large group of| derstand that franjk os8-table tall spectators. is prefe: y of enuncis The Gallup Moter company showed | " decre ‘ates from Par for the first time last night 4 Durant| A section of tho press warns the | “six” five passenger touring. Diffi-| Chancellor to be pre for a prop- | culty in securing this model prevent-| sition from the ellies involving far | 4 tts previous' appearance. flung financial guardianship over | Several other cars were on the|@ermany and demands that the chan- floor last night. Many of them were | C*llor summarily reject any propo: he commiasion ‘is | ance to call in 2s Chancel and ¢ COPYRIGHT BY MPCALCS The bloomer dress is highly prac- r whic : ansgress Ger * tical for the-little girl. One is made of beautiful lines and of wonderful h might transgress German s: with a bib buttoning to.the sleeveas a Shiai SEES. | The cars which have been | “Tisnty. and the Sleeves buttoning to the Yated above however were those| The government has failed to make) 24 the Sleeves buttoning to te which were new displays and had|Prosress in connettion with its pro-|° 460 are detachable. The other £ not been seen becore. Posed issue of treasury notes backed @ress has a quaint old-fashioned CL X Many cars will be changed this|"Y #0ld, having m unzble to break | yoke, Its tong sleeves recommend 3 \ . r | evening, the last opportunity of the | down the ions to President Aa. ip for_cold_weather, Wa —_—_— eerie y people of Casper to see the Tribune automobile show. Persons who have y f é not attended any of the evenings of y an *% uy | ‘ T az yg i ew } TT are on: WROPERREATN TDN “CRANDMA’S BOY” pe Be Sa HIS FIRST FIVE-PART FEATURE ' The Laugh of the Party \ Each scene a scream Each bit a hit ‘wy 8 ry \Y I | ( | Each reel a riot. \ Lloyd’s Laughs Last! | 27 Weeks’ Run Shows Start at 10c "\ 1, 2:15, 3:48, 5:15, 40 (i ff at Los Angeles 6:45, 8:15, 9:45 Cc sam) PRIZE WALTZ: $2 FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 27° Jumping at conclusions is bout all the mental exercise some people take. HZ THEATER JB A Bishop-Cass Theater Last Times Today GERALDINE FARRAR oa PRY “FLAME OF THE DESERT” Also Two-Part Comedy “FOR LAND’S SAKE” 1toll 10c and 25c Tomorrow and Saturday WESLEY BARRY In “PENROD” A comedy full of pep and funny situations. LAST TIMES TODAY “FINNEGAN’S ALLEY” Interspersed with specialties and musical numbers. ALSO A BIG SPECIAL PICTURE | that is one of the successes of the year. “WHAT'S YOUR HURRY?” [ji — ee hie Reames | ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY At the urgent. request of. our. many pa- trons we have decided to run a real prize waltz beginning Friday, October 27.. So in order to bring out th best waltzers in the state we are offering $200 in-prizes. Watch the Tribune for further particulars. So ee v ~—— oN bee LETTE. # _ DAE RELL DST BS RE

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