Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 4

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“-: ae a m J a r ae nD tt i. T i PAGE FOUR. IDAHO OPPOSES U5. DIVORCE OF PAGIFIG LINES Division of Central and South- ern Pacific Would Blast Hope of State, Sena- WASHINGTON, Dec. §. — Separa. tion of the Central Pacific and the Southern Pacific system would “biaat the last hope left In the hearts ef the people of Idaho.” for better railroad services, Senat should grant authority to o trol of the Ce: though a 5 Senator Gooding y of that and the tem had “wre state of Idahc his lap. Lamp that pipe! a To get into training for spring, Babe Ruth, Su’ the simple life on the farm at South Sudbui taking a rest and smoke after @ day’s vigorous Che Casper Daily Cribune Turkeys te Be Cheaper Betore early arrivals.” week before fore Christmas. CHICAGO, Dec. 8—Turkeys, which commanded a high price at ‘Y>ank«- week before Christmas, W. T. 8. | White, manager of the produce ce. | partment of Morris and company, an | nounced today. | “There is every Indication of a |normal crop of turkeys in the coun- jtry." White said. “The farmer ap “The Wrong Mr. Dooley.” and Smiles AntPony Kennedy. This playlet ie « real fast tor Thanksgiving. gre will market thetr turkeys he-|the Squirrel Quartet in fore the Christmas trade; but we feel | harmony: | that i | “HUNGRY HEARTS,” THE GREATEST c, Baby Dorothy in ing the y daily chores. ed murderess from the county jail, which to velopments south | border in Mexico that section from the hunt layer of Mrs. Alberta Mea-/ J] and: jo main: that the ng the Cen- ay build up | Sheriff W. I. Traeger and a posse | made an unsuccessful resort near Ti Juana, Me ted the escaped woman 6 east. showed that | Mrs. Phillips was not on east bound | trains on which she hat beon report ed, to Motorbosts Traffic associations West continued tod: yesterday on the So fi application to retain the Central. J. J, White, chairman of the freight traf. fic committee of the Chicago assoc ce, and a number of or representatives of rations were called as along the Callfornin CARD OF THANKS, Harry Duff for himself and als for his two chiidren left motherless takes this means of extending tru and sincere thanks to the them advanced argument that | friends for their acts of kindness du athern Pacific by reason of|ing his bereavement in the loss ft« rail and water routes was encour-|wife summoned by the messenger ¢ aging seaboard to seaboard traffic | death. between the Atlantic and Pacitic 4 oi consta at ; e expense of the mid ‘west and th y ducing area ent Central Paci Franciaco, they c aary to give ther son Motor company and Lew Gaz. A 12-8-1t* proper competitive transportation service. FORMER JOB “Tanlac made me feel ike a new every way, and i am ready to lured C. I Spokane, mber of the po- RC PICTORES Presents FRED STONE || “BILLY JIM ~ |i an AMPREW, 7) CALLAGHAN, PRODUCTION E Placed ya aC 3 iE Shiver! | Shake! | ist and blacksmith and find a lighter} You'll shiver with apprehen- db. sion when Fred Stone defies 901 el-known mi ch trouble caused me no end ring for five years and I fell a hundred and eigh nd fifty-six. I had appetite what I ate did me no a form on my stom on nut three bottles of Taniac eet meldeath; you'll shake with mn the right road and I soon got back |] ope ¢ chis@idnimitanl in fin My weight went up|/@ughter a as dnimi e a stomach came back, and | drolleries. feel fine and ready for ntainly pulled me 4 I am thankful.” »y all good druggists. See this roaring tale of a he- man and an imperious girl in the wild, untamed West. j Tanlac fs sol¢ —Aav. UEEUES Pat Th = GASPERS FAMILY THEATRE 1) Aut 1’ Eo AL “Where Everybody Goes” TODAY AND SATURDAY The Cyclonic Musical Mixture CABARETING 7—VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES—7 Butchers’ Nite Tonight Kiddies’ Matinee Saturday Come and get a present worth while. See Larry Semon in “School Days”—-The Gumps and a Western Thriller. “Follow the Crowd—You'll Be Surprised” =stars=| CONTEST STAGED BY PIGEON TEA & COFFEE - Numerous an: fresh roasted coffee ts better than ‘ther coffees. yf remsons the Pigeon company will e a Buddy Lee Doll free of charge. pounds of the celebrated coffe SHOP HOLDS INTEREST ers have come to! Tribune from en est being staged by and Coffee company, A street. test persons are asked six reasons why Plgeon’s office of To the ten best sets is an attractive youngster tie « beautiful 1 make a splendid Christmas {n the films—don’: miss ‘Hungry Hearts,” ne not wishing the ay obtain as thelr p ol, how: the few screen triumphs that live vividly for all time. Little time rema‘'ns in which nd in answers which are to be d or brought to The Tribrne of. The contest closes Deceinbex at heaced by Bryant Waahbern and He'en Ferguson. which plays today and Saturday. title of the bill at the Iria conta | This yal ts presented by the ae Co. and directed by, EPIC OF HUMANITY EVER FILMED If you like great thriling dramas—tf you like a clean struggle—if you ve story—if youwant to see the best that has becn done Only once In an age does the motion picture catch the true heart beats of life and flash them forth, living, throbbing, thrilling on the screen, Here three js a stirring drama of humanity thet will ‘nke its place in your heart with ‘ason “Hopper the renowned director produced ‘Hungry Hearts” with “Hungry ya at the America theater Sunday and Monday fo:lowing Milton audience to participate; Willams Lozier in a brand new musical novelty number, Ciel ggg ae iar aera the Dig features of vaudeville, thére will be an added at- | sivin although prices broke imme-1!- | ately before the holiday, are pleztital | A | 5 “TONIEHT are "Bound jana Prices should be tower late tn the fants Ha vanes ~ = |Parently has been slow in merketing| farce musical comedy in two we |them for Christmas, trying to get a|and ‘s brimful of some of the best |price about as high as he received| speciulties that have been presented Of course, thesejat the Iris this season, -Introducing “aattyain” Mins Debohra’ Deming in the bulk of their shipments will “The Trail to Home Sweet Home,” DUBOIS, Wyo., Dec. %.—Mr. Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 25c P. M’GOWAN —In— MEN” AT THE IRIS ti Dy SPECIAL MATINEE BAKING POWDER. | Sie Matinee Fomor Wont Cale Sea RASS HEN hyow, use less 3 COAT They’li Be Warm Friends-- And Lasting $7Q.00 Buy your Winter Overcoat here and save the difference. Smoking Jackets __.__-- $8.50 Bath Robes___$12.50 to $22.50 (Oregon City Pure Wool) Knitted Sport Vests $4.50 to $6.50 Days of chill will be days of thrill if you step out briskly wearing a “Klingmade” Knitted Vest. You will thrill at the freedom—and warmth— of this natty jacket. Well fitting (mever bunchy and always in shape), gives warmth without weight. When you. buy a gift from Richards & Cunningham’s qual- ity is always certain—and prices are consistent with quality, Buy a man’s gift in Every Man's Store, MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT Richard & Cunningham Co. Gift Selections For Christmas FOR MEN Bath Robes Smoking Jackets Office Coats Sweaters “Klingmade” Sport Vests Silk Shirts Madras Shirts Pajamas of Silk or Outing Flannel Gloves with Silk, Wool or Fur Lining for dress or Driving. Fur Caps, Beaver or Seal Neckwear, Mufflers Suspenders and Garters Leather Belts with Ham- mered Silver Buckle, In- itialed Sox, Silk or Lisle ° Shaving Sets Collar Bags Military Brush Sets Pullman and House Slippers Traveling Bags and Suit Cases Wardrobe Trunks Overcoats and Suits Steamer Rugs Pure Wool Blankets In Hardware Dept. Hunting Knives Pen Knives Boy Scout Knives Razors (Gillette, Ever- Ready, Gem, Duplex, Auto Strop, Enders and Straight Blade) Thermos Bottles Cigar Stands and Ash Trays Lunch Kits Thermometers ¢ Carpenter Tools Rifles and Pistols Reading Lamps Sire. Frank A. Welty bave gone to! Denver with their small daughter who } ‘Will have to be operated on to d'slodge LAST TIMES TODAY “HILLS OF MISSING | HAROLD LLOYD AND BUFFALO BILL TOMORROW ONLY Steps! Jarrive inte and that the Inte turkeys{ilustrated and sesisted by the male a tive cent piece which has lodged in | will br better and cheaper than ihe harmony four; Miss Imogene Kennedy the child's throat. The little girl did (in a Desutiful picture number assisted Ret _sumotaie wat the Ou Mr, White added that Morrie and|by the Styles and Smiles chorus; company was advising their branch|Frank LaMont in a whistling and houses to advise their customers to, paper tearing specialty; Lawrence P. Xmas Hove purchase thelr turkeys late in the| Wall in a new number, inviting the and and: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. swallows4 the coin when an examination revealed that it muck In her windpipe. y after she AND AN ALL-STAR CAST IN “PINK GODS” “Diamonds—any woman would sell her soul for them!” And, Sq declared the world’s richest diamond king. when two beautiful women came into his life, he tried te make good his boast. Jimmy Aubrey Comedy, “The Chicken Parade” Tony Sarg’s Almanac THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Playing “Pique Dame” come “ALONG! “While Satan A Bishop-Casx Theater TODAY AND SATURDAY “SKIN DEEP” A thrilling story that puts melodrama on a new level. WITH MILTON SILLS SUPPORTED BY FRANK CAMPEAU Also Mack Sennett Comedy “WHEN SUMMER COMES” Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 ‘Admit F. W. MESSIMER and One A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY AND SATURDAY LAWRENCE P. -WALL’S PRESENTING DIRECTION ANTHONY KENNEDY PHTOPLAY FEATURE SOME 40c WORTH Tonight at 6:30 and 9:00 Saturday 2:30, 6:30 and 9:00 TODAY AND SATURDAY —ALSO— CHARLIE CHAPLIN —IN— “SHOULDER ARMS” Overture and “Homesick” THREE DAYS STARTING SUNDAY Here’s drama that will cap- Fritzi ture you with its startling, grip- Brunette ping power, Laughs, tears—the whole gamut of human emotions Betty superbly blended in the season’s Francisco greatest heart-drama. in the cast FLORENCE VIDOR—MARCIA MANON— STYLES AND SMILES CO. “THE WRONG MR. DOOLE A screaming comedy of an hour and a half duration. SOMETHING DIFFERENT NEW SPECIALTY NUMBERS NEW NOVELTY OFFERINGS VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS ” DUSTIN FARNUM in “OATH BOUND” SATURDAY MATINEE FOR CHILDREN—5c ae eee ee CONTINUOUS 1:00 to 11:00 CHILDREN, 10c, Adults 23¢ “A VIRGIN PARADISE” ny

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