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——T re ous4 moe eo4an 2 wp poe se e a C4 pote oP ee ee eS er er ae fee a mee ed 1M tee anheoreeham so PAGE FOUR. FOREIGN WAR VETS. TO INITIATE \Officer Denies = Bribery Guilt | al THE PLANNED FOR TONIGHT 12 Arzaionment ning oyster supper at the New Palace Inn. closed after tonight’s meeting and there will be approxi-|Attorpey General S. C. Ford, ap- Bout » home y members who intend to go in on the chart 11d be present this « nt their cre ve not already s following the SUCH PAINS AS THISWOMANHAD, , Two Months could not tu could not turnin Bed | LydiaE.Pinkham’sVegetableCom- pound Finally Restored Health | Seattle, Washing’ “Thad drag- ging pains first and could not stand on my feet, then I had chills and fever and such | pains in my right | side and a hard there. I not turnmy- self in bed and could not sleep. 1 was this way for lover two months, trying everything i any one told me, until my sister brought me a bottle of Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. I took it regularly until all the hard pains had left me and 1 was able to be up and to do my work again. The hard lump left my side and I feel splendid in all ways. I know of many women it has helped,””— Mrs. G. RicHarp- Son, 4640 Orcas St. Seattle, Wash. This is another case where Lydia nkham’s Vegetable Compound results after “tryin ing any one told me” ha If you are suffering from pain, ner- ‘vousness and arealways tired; if you are low spirited and good for noth- take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- ‘fio Coraprand. 6 yof start. { Colorado| bership and gradually increasing with men who will jterests of the post found in the posts to be much more satisfactory than starting with a large number ot} BUTTE, Mont., Nov. 16.—O. H. P.| Shelly, former state prohibition direc- | ¥5 Fequesed today by Secretary of/tigate che situation and preserve or- ter members of Powder River Post, No. 291, Veterans “r for Montana, pleaded not guilty n Wars, will hold their initiatory meeting this eve- '" the United States district court here this afternoon, said the mite 7:30 at the I. O. O. F. temple, to be followed by an | government had complained that its OPENING OF RO iA ‘| The charter will be the grana piry here Tuesday. Former Citizens living at Breckenridge hud today to the charge of bribery con tained in an indictment returned “by peared for the former director of pro- with a small mem- Hibition and insisted that the case be 1 work for the in. States District Attorney John Slat This has been |teFY expressed his willingness to have , Be omy ort! the issue come up as soon as possible. | xperiences of other 3 whom NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Call money ,. easier; high 5; low 4; ruling rate 5; on closing bid 4 ered at 4%; last Joan 4; call loans against acceptances 4;} time loans firm; mixed collateral! 160-90 da. 4-6 months 5; prime com V JUST TONY A story of Jom Me’ Horse NEXT SUNDAY AMERICA THEATER JAZZ NIGHT WYOMING THEATER FRIDAY ERS aes YOMING Gverybody’s fhcatre Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 25c TODAY AND FRIDAY The Popular and Non-Com- parable HARRY CAREY The King of Thrills and Thrillers In the Greatest Picture of His Career ‘The Fox’ And One of the Greatest His- tery Stories of America “IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BIL Saturday DOROTHY DALTON PAYING THE PENALTY OVER the HILL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IRIS THEATER A Gay Whirl of Song, Music and Dance FOUR STAR +| Vaudeville JIMMIE, MARY & RAY Three Aces of Vaudeville in Harmony Singing Comedy, Dance and Music TOM DAVIES Novelty Cartooning MURRAY & BERGE “A Comedy Surpees, it heard at this term of court. United | * Che Casper Daily Cribune PROTECTION FOR MEXICANS IN TEXAS IS ORDERED BY HUGHES <= oe AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 16—Immedi-; Governor Neff, in reply ssnaeca| ate and asequate protection for Mesi-| Mr. Hughes that state rangers al- can nationals at Breckenridge, Texas,| ready have been dispatched to inves- SPECIAL FOR CHILDREN State Hughes tn a telegram to pad |der at fa“ catom fa ‘rnor Neff, The message, been threatened and that Mexican! consu’ar authorities had appealed to the mayor ¢{ the Texas bie for aoe pction but were told uld give them no protants hie ” “I beg urgently to request that ade- BIDS POSTPONED A WEEK Fifteen bids were ease aug by the Big POTATO Matinee All Children 1 Potato and 1 Nickle quate messages be immediately taken | department of the interior for the | Potatoes for needy families of to afford complete protettion for, royalty ofl from the Salt Creek ee Casper Mectiean citizens at Breckenridge an@ Cat Creek fields which were scene - that I bé advised telegraphically of| uled for opening by Secretary Fall at | Wyoming Theater’ : the result of your investigation tnto| Was)iington yesterday, but owing to this matter,’ Secretary Hughes said th. absence of the secretary will not IRIS THEATER Starting SUNDAY Matinee L. P. WALL ANE HIs STYLES AND SMILES COMPANY 18——PEOPLE—iI18 LET’S GO! HB Last Timeé Today NORMA TALMADGE —In— “THE SIGN ON ‘ THE DOOR” BIG, VITAL, AS FINE AS THE FINEST NORMA HAS GIVEN. Also Comedy “The Restless Sex” 1 to 11 40c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “I AM THE LAW” MAE MURRAY IN THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL “BROADWAY ROSE” GORGEOUS GOWNS, LAVISH SETTINGS, A FINE STORY AND A NOTABLE SUPPORTING CAST Musical Setting by Hal Moore America Organist TODAY—FINAL SHOWINGS Admit H. R. PERRY and One LATHAM & RUBYE astic Sensation Pp HOTOPL AY EXTRAORDINARY “SEEING’S BELIEVING” Featurin; VIOLA DANA LAST TIMES TODAY Today—2:30, 7:00, 9:00 Mats. 40c. Nites 55c JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S Big Story THEVALLEY SILENT MEN A PARAMOUNT PICTURE re’s real, red-blooded romance—written , Curwood; portrayed by a cast of stars; med in the frozen North. Don’t Miss the Fourth Preliminary Event in the $200 Prize Waltz Contest $200 For the Championship of the State of Wyoming The competition has been keen to date and speculation as to the result is very, very doubtful. As this contest is to decide the best waltz- ers in Wyoming you can very easily imagine the enthusiasm it is creat- ing. There is no advance in the door admission, so if you do not care to enter the contest, you can readily see the contest in itself is well worth the price of admission. THE TIME—Thursday evening—Tonight. THE PLACE—The Arkeon Dancing Academy. THE GIRL—? ? ? ? Isupto you. Absolutely the Grandest Affair of the Year—One of Our Famous MASQUERADE BALLS $100 IN PRIZES $100 These few suggestions may help in choosing your costume for this mammoth event: teeage, Cash Prizes for the Following: Best looking man’s costume. Best looking woman’s costume. Best looking Sheik costume. Best looking Geisha Girl costume. Best looking Bathing Girl. Best looking Turkish Dancing Girl. Best looking Yama Yama. Best looking Colored Man. Your chance of winning depends entirely upon your costume. REMEMBER THE DATE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, AT THE ARKEON Best looking Colored Woman. Best looking Pierrott. Best looking Pierrette. Most Original Man: Most Original Woman, The six pee Chorus Girls’ costumes, Best Ho Best couple in Colonia] costume. be opened until some time next week. also be conducted ind the intended It is probable that all bids after be disposition of the .cude will also be] sidered there will be some time con- ing opened will be referred to the Bu- before it is announced] sumed before it is announced whe is THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. With all these thingy to be con- the surcessful bidder. Saturday morning at 10:30 “FAST MAIL” OTHE Admission 10c-40c LAST TIMES TODAY EE "WALLACE REID -“THE DICTATOR” SUPPORTED BY LILA LEE Caramba! what a picture! Fights and thrills and gay romarce in a Spanish banana republic—with a wild young American and a pretty senorita the center of it all, Dan Mason Comedy “Pop Tuttle's Clever = Sag s pra Miss CLAIRE BISH IN SONGS The Netto Ladies’ Orchestra AFTERNOON AND NIGHT Shows Start at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 o’Clock SLEDS FREE To the holder of lucky numbers. Children up to 16 years éligible. A chance to euch child at- tending the most thrilling melodrama ever screened AST MAIL” AMERICA THEATER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Photodrama Tremendous “IN THE NAME OF THE LAW” LAST TIMES TODAY = aa BERT VALLEE'S RADIO GIRLS A Musical Comedy Delight " —Also— Constance Binney in “39 East” Shows at 7 and 9 West First, Off Center Street “Follow the Crowd—You'll Be Surprised” FOX presents he ean sensational d. which delighted a ios ee The : FAS T MAIL She wonder melodrama of love and thiills > founded. o the famous Lin coln ‘Carter DIRECTED BY BERNARD J.DURNING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AMERICA THEATER