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PAGE FOUR. CITY FRUIT MARKET 1S SOLD TOL. A ELINS >A A duc Children Tortured | authorities here ventile headquarters had made complain The ¢hildren said her kind to them. | from Coalinga a few days ago. | auchorities in Coalinga have beengre quested by loral t an in James Neilson, executive secretary! “Wide” of the George W. t, Mrs, J.jthe American thelr father } except for shoes, head. | ¥rappel leggings. He brought them here} The |the uniforms are returned. «rte Seetles: “Adac- cn “UNIFORMS FOR MILITARY Athtetics Buy = ahr BALL TOBE AVAILABLE, Micaukee Man} SHERLOCK | HOLMES | MILWAUKEE. Wis, Nov. Vroman post of Milwaukee With Red Hot Iron | Varms and eases Starts blood coursing thraugh the congested spot. This relieves pressure and soreness. The pain vanishes. In its place is warm, and bruised igia and back- OF A WOLF! This finger print found on a packet of letters in- volved a European prince of royal blood and threat- ened to upset a throne. See how the great detective foiled an international criminal and wiped out a nest of wolves preying on society. John Barrymore * —In— Sherlock Holmes in chest. Keep ~ VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM ~ IRIS THEATER Plays Wednesday and Thursday “THE SWISS SONG BIRDS” (Yodlers) Singing and Scenic Novelty Presenting “A MORNING IN THE 4 ALPS” Jack King “The Singing Fool’ With His Everlasting Smile Russell & Held “Dispensers of Mirth” Comedy Singing, Dancing and Talking. Fitzgerald Duo Barre} Jumpers Picture. MARY MILES MINTER is “The Heart Specialist” John Barrymore Wy OMIN Everybodys Jheatre Johnny (Torchy) Hines In His Latest and Greatest Six-Reel Comedy — the Best He Ever Made— “SURE FIRE FLINT” —Also— i REVIEW AND NEWS 10c and 30c TOMORROW Double All-Star Program DOUG FAIRBANKS —In— . “Manhattan Madness” HARRY CAREY ae “THE WRONG MAN” —And— JOHNNY FOX The Kid Comedian, in “GINGER FACE” 10c and 25c TO CASPER! j legion, left Sundar . they told |RIght for Cheyenne where he will of eq to fu-| tain 60 new uniforms from the qum+ phe termaster’s department et. Fort D | snanse for two players and = fin- AJ Russell, for Casper men who wist The children's mother is in the ‘n-| 10 WU the -. ster — sane asylum and te | Batt them with their aunt for a dme. just | Physicians examining them said they | plete | bad burns on their hands an The father was uniforms miay bé obtained as soon aS Mr. Neilson returns at the|°0UDtry bome, was built about the American Lezion heafguarters in the *e0t 1625, Arkeon building. A deposit will be sthorities to Gon-|Fequlred which will be refunded when incTuding Matthews, outfielder of the Amer‘can A Che Casvet Daily Cribune en Goldsborough Hall, Prificess Mary’« mee An. open. “pin, which had dropped from 7 douse inte the vegetvbles aa she-waq preparitig’ wi £ , baseball team last season, hgs been “BUCK” JONES —In— 1 to it AFTER TEN SUCCESSFUL WEEKS IN CASPER THE JOLLIES COMPANY WILL PRESENT THEIR FAREWELL OFFERING AT THE IRIS THEATER TODAY AND TUESDAY THE BILL WILL BE “The Island of Spice” The entire company is putting forth all their effort to make this a fine enter- tainment. Let’s give them a-real send-off! (Feature Photoplay EARLE WILLIAMS In His Latest Production “THE MAN FROM DOWNING STREET” A ‘Bishop-Cass Theater Famous Pictures Week—Friday, Nov. 10, to Saturday, Nov. 18 D. W. Griffith’s “WAY DOWN EAST,” “QUEEN OF SHEBA,” “THUNDER- CLAP,” “OVER THE HILL”—AIll at these Popular Prices. THEN GET READY FOR “THE SMILES AND STYLES OF 1923‘ An exciting western ° seneen’s greatest rider, by the 100—25¢ Next Attraction Cnstance Talmadge “Good Night, Paul’ CBAs “A DOG'S LIFE” FAREWELL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922 [tions leads the Tories Bluffed British Paper Declares Today| fare, ito declare that majority of fifty. thirty. adian Press.)}—T.ie close of” Republican Rally cheer up and dance your life away? Arkeon Dancing Academy DANCING EVERY NIGHT John |B Sunday Lord Beaverbrook’s paper, which has} urged a return to strictly party wer- minute maneuver for posit'en.” ‘The Sunday Observer says union- ist headquarters will not be surprised if Bonar Law has a clear working MONDAY NIGHT When you are out of sorts, WHY NOT arrymotr The unionist NATRONA COUNTY INDEPENDENT VOTERS’ ASSOCIATION MISQUOTES JACK E. SCOTT ™ When they state that Jack E. Scott refused to sign an advertisement attacking Inde: pendent Voters’ Association, as this advertisement was paid for and inserted by THE NATRONA COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE on which ticket Jack E. Scott is a candidate for County Commissioner for the two year term. This advertisement did not appear as a signed statement. Jack E. Scott did not re- pudiate it and does not now repudiate the advertisement as it appeared. _ r Si © ign {Political Advertisement.) ed, - JACKE. SCOTT. Express, DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE ELECTS SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov. &— “Tories have George N. Glen of Ogden was elected hopelessly president of the Inter. Mountain } aed aeaeres seen’ **| velopment leagar; today a: the, after- noon session wi che first organizing meeting of the league. : John Barrymore CAS SL Oa SE Aa 4 bd 5 Bu4t/ i”. AJ LASTTIMES TODAY _ “QOH, YOU UNCLE” A CLEVER MUSICAL COMEDY BERT VALLEE’S RADIO GIRLS BFE DANIELS in “YOU NEVER CAN TELL” Admission 10c-40c Shows at 7 and 9 “Follow the Crowd—You'll Be Surprised” TODAY AND te | A LT TOMORROW GLORIA SWANSON ‘Her Gilded Cage’ Snub Pollard Comedy—News—Tony Sarg’s Almanac Netto Ladies’ Orchestra Shows Start at 1, 3,5, 7 and 9 To— SENATOR ROBINSON: Dear Senator: This evening when you are telling your hearers of the miserable pittance given our soldiers during the world war, will-you also be good enough to mention | the fact that their pay was discussed and determined when Woodrow Wilson was president of the United States and Democracy was in absolute control over every administrative and legislative branch of the government? When you are telling Casper folks how hard Sena- tor Kendrick worked for the bonus, Senater, would it be asking too much for you to also mention the fact that when the bonus bill was in its final and most critical stages, Senator Kendrick abandoned hif post of duty at Washington to come to Wyoming to begin his political campaign? While Mondell stayed on the job and put the bonus bill over the president’s veto? It would also be interesting, Senator, if you could, while you are on the subject, explain why the Demo- cratic party when it was in full control of congress and at the White House, did not at once provide these boys with the bonus payment which wouid have meant so much to them at that time. Casper folks are not overly curious, Senator, but many of them confess to some confusion over your “ well known free trade attitude on the tariff question and your presence in Casper tonight asking for the election of Mr. Kendrick, whose only claim for our support is based on his having voted for this bill which you cal] a “Republican Robber Tariff.”’ AND, BY THE WAY, SENATOR, NOW No doubt, Senator, you will tell us what a wonder- ful work has been performed, particularly in the West, through the War Finance Corporation. Some of us know about this. Had it not been for the $9,000,000 which has been loaned to the stockmen and ranchmen of Wyoming, through the War Finance Corporation, most of the outfits around Casper would have gone into bankruptcy. It has been the salvation of this country, Senator. We feel sure you will] tell your hearers this. It may be that you will find time to explain to your hearers tonight why it was that Woodrow Wilson vetoed the effort made, during his inecaimbency to secure this vital legislation for the benefit of the West. Casper folks are generally, in- clined to the belief that if a Republican administra- tion had not displaced your party two years ago, we ~ would as yet be waiting for this governmental salva- tion. | A good many Casper folks hope you will find time to explain your position on the League of Nations, Senator. Kendrick, as you know, voted for the League of Nations and still declares himself in favor of it. Are you still in favor of the League, Senator? And would you be willing to tell us if this question were again presented to the Senate, just how you would vote on it? Folks out here are not in favor of the League of Nations. A great many will vote against Mr. Kendrick because he is in favor of it, and because they realize that if he had his way, our boys would be drafted for military service in every back lot fight in the Old World, If you think the League of Nations is a good thing, and knowing that the Senator is for it, Casper folks will naturally expect you ‘to say something about it and to commend the Senator for his stand for it. ‘In any event, Senator, we are immensely interested in this League of Nations and a lot of us will be mighty obliged to you if you can find time tonight to tell us all about it. ‘ REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE Oil Exchange Building Phones 945 and 652

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