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PAGE FOUR. NE, Wyo., Nov. 1. owner 0 cently establishe od here, inown of Wyoming De three days previously. SOCRETY, St. Mar Meeting » Wright.Gibbs Marriage Last Week ° Aid Meeting Thursda foughton, regular given, Miss Vera A. Snyder representative of a perfume manufacturer of Chi- cago is = the city calling on her Cas ad ] Basin, Wy friends Mr. a Mrs. Jackson Murray of 4 Tos Angely are city: vistors fora week ~ Mrs. Harry Brown of Salt C: js in the city visiting Mr, Who was recently hurt in a bile atcident, Mr. Brown County hospital and is repe be recovering. he to Mrs, Frank Stuart returned Mon- day from Denver where she spent @ week on a holiday buying trip. see Mr. and Mrs. A. J Cunningham | and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hurley | returned last evening from the Bar-C} ranch where they spent several days. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE tablets.. Tho box-bears the signa_| ture of E. W (Be sure you get BROMO.) | WURLITZER COIN-OPERATED | INTRUMENT CHEAP FOR CASH | We have on hand a splendid Wur- t make coin-operated ‘in- vhich will be sold at a big ash, The instrument | able for a hotel, cafe, danc , poolroom it. More than more people to tonish you with its Uberality The Knight-Campbell Music Co. Largest In the West. Denver, Colo. WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY WM. S. HART pa Pe His Greatest Picture “Three-Word Brand” —Also— ROY STEWART —In— “GIANTS OF THE OPEN” —And— NEWS WEEKLY TOMORROW FRANK MAYO In a Story of the Ozarks, His Latest Production “THE WOLF LAW” And Fifth Chapter of “IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL” 10c—25e e Wyoming Democra morial hospital, from pneumoniz His wife, s Che Casper Daily Cribune WILL REID, PROMINENT STATE DEMOCRAT EDITOR, IS DEAD AND SCIENCE WILL BE 64, ed —Will Re * iy *, an s there 1881 where moved t title as will be acceptable by all future classes. ORAMATICS, DEBATING t Leaner arrived today New York and will spend and relatives. SPONSORED 8 BY SENIOAS| and senior class hign school, ac a meeting itor and |introduced tm Japan. science | S. S. S. Is the Great Builder of Red, Blood-Celle and Rheumatism Mast Gol Just Try It! “Rheumatism? Me? No, indeed, it's bit of it! It's sun- or me new for the first I feel a wonderful Skin Troubles || ——~Soothed —— | With Cuticura Otptroent, Talewrn. Se owe of Ontioasy Laberatoring Dap Mabdons Baer a and swellings the way, eter to the Sloot. I Raven't ble to do that In many yea T'can thank & 8. 5. for it alll To and Ub- in misery, fo not close your eyes and think that health, free motion and strength are ntennd Mr, and Mrs. S. spend the Winter here. BAKING POWDER you use /ess Hv THEATER 8 WILL ROGERS ad “JES CALL JIM” —ALSO— TWO PART COM “HEY RUB 1 to 11 10¢ al ere B, Si rived today from Oklahoma and will Today and Thursday JACKIE COOG! “MY BOY” one from you forever! It is not ao. ‘ou increase the nu: it is here ‘and now for all of you. ben 7 1 ef your red-blood cella, the entire sya- “Closing Out Sale = nce sou why 8 8. tem undergoes pends on blood-stren sth. minus suffictent red- tells leads to a long lst of troubles. Rheumatiem is one of them. 8. 8. 8. ls the great blood- ae dlood- *| Of Fall and Winter Millinery c Beginning Nov. 1st ».|Mrs. J. W. Brooks | 330 East A Street 2% Blocks East of Court- house. 8, S. today. a itores in two sizes. The larger sise bottle is the more economical. niece, Miss mpson ar- Our First Anniversary Sale The Greatest Ever Held in Wyoming. Today, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Wemen’s Wearing Apparel the Miss Martha Loller and Miss Mar- from several | weeks in the city visiting friends The automatic telephone has been Ss. S. S.i mokes yo fet es WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922. 2. Laird, chairman of the state|from his home in Worlind on a short | commission, in tie city business trip. TODAY AND THURSDAY AN ALL-STAR BILL OF Vaudeville Varieties “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA” The wonderful acting, the tense drama, the occa- sional bit of comedy; all in such wonderful settings and portrayed by an all-star cast make this one of the finest things we have offered. Headed by SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 MAUDE FOX Admit T. J. Riach and one to “Zenda.” T. 11-1 And Her CANINE WONDERS JOHN M’GINN Monologist and Songologist ROY & WILLSEN “Variety Deluxe” JACKSON TRIO Three Dark Dancing and Singing Boys PHOTOPLAY FEATURE BERT LYTELL —IN— “THE FACE BETWEEN” And That Laughable “TOPICS OF THE DAY” “BURN IT WHILE IT’S CHEAP” GASOLINE 17° Radiator Alcokol $1.00 Per Gallon Guaranteed 188 Proof FREE.CRANK CASE SERVICE Let us drain your crank case and put in the right grade of motor oil for cold weather. Matinee 2:30—40c Evenings 7 and Admit Mrs. Ed Shuck and one to Vaudeville. T_Tras4 rT CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE £\ J £46) 1S BE On cold winter-mornings the right grade of Texaco Motor Oil will make starting easier and remove the danger of clogged oil pipes and burned out bearings CAUSED BY INTERUPTED OIL SUPPLY. TEXACO MOTOR OILS. AND GREASES. SECOND BIG DAY “BOWSER’S BOSOM FRIEND” AN AL HARRIS PRODUCTION Presented by Bert Vallee’ s Radio Gizls Company ACCESSORIES. —Also— WW © onm’s FILLING STATION Corner East Yellowstone Highway and “A” Street Phone 1920-W “DON’T CALL ME LITTLE GIRL” Featuring Mary Miles Minter Admission 10c and 40c Shows at 7 and 9 P. M. . West First, Off Center Street “Follow the Crowds—You'll Be Astonished” *Pabaias Wantads Brin; Results _ LOOK ‘KIDDIES’ Saturday Morning 10:0 THIS COUPON AND 5 CENTS WILL ADMIT YOU TO THE NEW RIALTO THEATER TO SEE THE BIG PICTURE “SCHOOL DAYS” —WITH— WESLEY BARRY ME EDY E” nd 25c GAN TODAY TOMORROW SINS “THE BONDED WOMAN” A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Shipwrecks and South Sea thrills—a tender romance with a sensa- tional punch in every scene. Also Christie Comedy ~_ “PARDON MY GLOVE” With BOBBY VERNON BRUCE SCENIC The Chicago Netto Ladies’ Orchestra Playing Afternoon and_Evening. Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 ‘ COME ALONG! A Plain Statement to'the Plain People of Ward Number Three WILLIAM H. ex» LLOYD Candidate for the City Council As one of the large tax payers and property owners of Ward No. 3, I have announced my candidacy for the City Council from that ward, as I believe that it is the true duty of citizenship to accept public office when necessity demands. While I am running for the City Council with the endorsement of various promi- nent citizens and the leading civic organizations of Casper, including the Independ- ent Voters’ League, 1 AM PAYING ALL OF THE EXPENSES OF MY CAMPAIGN PERSONALLY. If elected, I shall be under obligations to no one and will enter office with no promises or pledges to anyone. I favor a clean, conservative city administration and if efeaee will be both will- ing and anxious to work with the present administration and the newly-~ elected mem- befs of the Council in close harmony for the best interests of Casper. WILLIAM H. ex» LLOYD Candidate for Council Ward Number Three (This advertisement is NOT paid for by the taxpayers of Ward No. 3, but is being paid for by the candi- date personally.)