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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922. PAGE FOUR. Che Casper Daily Cribune 7 Sa = mm, provided Y¢i8 oF lode ip etre sh aay + re po Beg Putter, Nelle Peck Suuncers and oth-| olf friend tn tne city hoping to tor- NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL! The said lands -will be sold+sub-|4 per cent per annum, ided 1:5 ore therefrom, ld the same}, “BAK! - HIGH FILM STANDARI utters ‘ wre UT co pleer eon gotiet on eieeenea eal LANDS ject to the term and condition that that ail/such purchase price may BE Ee found) to penetrate of intersect] (A UAE of Public Land a with a rebuff from the Notice is hereby given that pur- the purchaser, or purchasers, there- at the time of sale, or subse-' 11. premises hereby EF |, as DI Secre' ime comrade of his suant to law and at the order of the of upon receiving title shall recon- ly at the option of the pur lisa by law. : ves the right to 5 2 si . vey to the State of Wyoming all chasers. . The Board reserves eet Mason a4 ae, ining and mineral rights in and to| ‘The ‘cost of thts advertisement |_.2°f any and all bids offered at Public Lands will, on the 20th day 22! lands, including the right to must be paid by the purchasers of 10 snid sale. — EM of December, A .D. 1922, at 10:00 prospect for, mine and remove any the lands, Any improvements on) qq Witness Whereof, ¢ have o'clock A. Mi, st-the front door of and all minerals and coal from said |the lands must be purchased by the hereunto set our hands'and caused y i i 3 lands. purchasers of the lands, eituer bY) ("he affix e Seal Carper, County of Natrona, 3 of lO"rhe highest bidder is the bidderprivate agreement with the owner {ir°,ttp day of November, A. D. ‘of ;, 21 and 28 and De- 2, 1922. IN NEW RAY PICTURE FASHION OF 1885 SHOWN : AT AMERICA THEATER IN “THE OLO HOMESTEAD”) => SS r ¢ y i ‘ prai lue fixed un-j * m all advance F ‘oning, offer for sale at pub- Who offers to pay the highest price or at the appraised va! i 1922: From all 2a = ts aioet ian had ould ee ais highest Per acre and to reconvey to the der the authority of the-Hoard. | | (Seat) t ie ;ibidder the following described State all minerals and coal existing) The said lands_will be sold sub- ROBERT D. CAREY, lands: or found to exist in the land, to-\ject to all legally established or ious State Board of All section sixteen (16), town-|gether with the right to prospect, granted rights of eg under the ship forty (40) north, range eighty-| for same. iaws of the State of Wyoming oF four (84) west of the sixth prin-| The said lands will be sold upon|reserved to the United States an: cipi idian, i 9|the following terms: Not less than subject to any vested an a pa a nreriiatis. . Contains. £340) 10 per cat af the purchase price to|rigtta, ef. any.ditch. cox Buffalo Creek Live Stock Company. |e paid in cash at the time of sals,/any persons, owning any ditch or The appraised value of the sur-|2nd the balance in not to exceed ditches on, or passing throug any face right of each parcel of said|¢ighteen equal annual payments|part of said lands and sul ee to lands is $13.33 1-3 per acre, and the| With interest thereon at the rate of the right of the proprietor of any sce hed nook said lands will not be sold for less - -~ than three-fourths of the appraised vNuation and not Jess than $10.00 per acre. shown |FOR SAL! Home-| mode: coming | also c’ and to-}furnished sits his N. Grant S—Nice four- Continuous 1 to 11 TODAY | A New Romantic Comedy aS Qrthur $ Kane presents Charles Ray. ‘A Tailor . Made Man Harry James Smith os produced by Cohon ond Hortis in the United Stotes of Qmerica Direction-Joseph De Grosse A big pictmre of per- sonality and clothes; | eav eousevia athe : THIRD ANNUAL fe Grew ec Sen BON DURREE DANCE a ETM aS WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 29 eas d A real] live time just before Thanksgiving will make you enjoy , dargains your Tha iving dinner all the more—We always give our dance on Th r the eve before the big feast. So join nd m merry for we may not all be here a year hence. The admission will be gentlemen ‘25c. Ladies free. Coming to the Kialto Friday and Saturday THE BIG RAILROAD SHOW “THE GIRL IN OVERALLS” AT THE IRIS THURSDAY 10¢e A DANCE ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY 1 oe ae 24 How Should the Female of the) Species Be Managed | —Also— | HAROLD ‘ LLOYD —And— | JACK LONDON STORY | Thursday and Friday James Oliver Curwood’s GOD’s COUNTRY and “THE LAW” and HARRY CAREY CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE 5/5 ACTS LITTLE GLOBULES snake strencth. There arc thousands of easily-ab- sorbed, health-building gicbules of vitamine bear ing cod-liver oil in every bottle of Scott's Emulsion See caranee | In “THE GIRL IN OVERALLS” ’ Children or grown peop.e. runowa ta shady St ) AT THE IRIS THEATER THURSDAY CIRCUIT ¢| VAUDEVILLE Today and Wednesday THE TOOTHPICKS Two handsome young men, robust in length. They admit that they dance very badly. We'll see! FRANK BADON fat, TTL £47 A man of nature. His bird imitations CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE £° OS Ed uty, THEATER Friday and Saturday Scott’s Emulsion a ‘\) strength-restoring | food-tonic of great value. It is taken easily ana assimilated readily. aré marvelous. TONY, TED & LEE. In a roaying comedy, act “BREAKING INTO SOCIETY” FRANK, GRACE & WEBB’ “A PHARMACY PHANTASY” A Peppy act with special scenery FRAWLEY & WEST Advanced Comedy Gymnasts SAY—KIDS “If your picture is thrown on the screen Saturday afternoon at the Iris ‘the- ater you will get $5.00—-CASH—$5.00 TONIGHT “A. PARISIAN ROMANCE” A Rip-Roaring Comedy —With— WITH AL HARRIS AND BERT VALLEE In the Principal Comedy Roles LET’S GO! Today and Tuesday Tom Santschi REX BEACH’S “NORTH | WINDS MALICE” § —Also Comedy— “SNOOKY’S FRESH HEIR” 10c and 25¢ § Feature Photoplay GARETH HUGHES . ; —In— “THE HUNCH”. TODAY AND WEDNESDAY Mats. 2;30 Nites 7 and 9 8—VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES—8 Special Thanksgiving Matinee 2 O'clock SEE WALLACE REID IN’ “THE CHARM SCHOOL” Evening Shows 7 and 9° Ladies’ Matinee Wednesday lte 11 TODAY — TOMORROW TOMORROW AND —AND— THANKSGIVING DAY ZANE GREY'S THANKSGIVING DAY “THE LAST TRAIL” 7 7 ae if id Shows Start 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:15 O'clock Attend the Matinee and Avoid the Night Crowd “The Old Homestead” With the Sereen’s Greatest Character Actor, THEODORE ROBERTS, in the Role He Was Born for—“Uncle Josh” Here is Action, Thrills and that Good Old Brand of TOM MIX Humor. You'll see MIX Qut- 4 DON’T MISS its (Sheil sea hie grhole N \ \ g The Mighty Cyclone Scene—Greater Than Any Storm Ever Shown On the Screen Before horse, “TONY,” is in it, too! \ N ' HEAR : HAR. “TOM MIX IN ARABIA” N N THE OLD HOMESTEAD ADMISSION THE NETTO LADIES’ AND Nie lN QUARTETTE 50c ORCHE THE LEE KIDS in “DOUBLE TROUBLE” a IN | Zot Fisher, Hi Bottoms, Seth RCHESTRA Is the Knockout Show In Store for You N | IN Osborn, Zeke Cook Children In Homestead Melodies TODAY, WEDNESDAY AND THANKSGIVING DAY i \ Singing at 7:30 and 9:30—Evenings 10c SPECIAL MUSICAL : N NV and Thursday Matinee 3:00 p. m. PROGRAM 53 LAL a Wit Le f.erc ike Z Ff : ll REMEMBER Fi Ge i inl \ THE TIME OF mh ota | SHOWS AND : qa “Yaw COME EARLY