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PAGE FOUR. FEDERAL GAME | siGas DRAWING CONTEST LICENSE BILL. AGAIN. KILLED Congressman " Mondell Suc- ceeds in Defeating Meas- ure Which Would Rob S would be take out the s federal license or suffer severe penal-'Rach will have two tickets given them by The Tribune. The winnérs will be mig gece es ‘objects to tuin| Wednesday in The Tribune. 7 : =. The Japanese are producing from| The new thing ts often the old - Thos. Meighan To | the inner bark of the mitsumata plant | thing refound. Even the political i ties for failing so to do. Mr. Mondell not only method of depriving the state of its } revenues, bu emphatically opposed Sto furth n of federal author. hundreds of m im OY tion might, un trial, and upon cc Viceroy of India! This !s one of colleagues der the provisions of the senate bill, the pubiic offices that Thomas Meigh be fined $500 and sentenced to jail for an holds in “The Man Who Saw To six months. (morrow, his new Paramount pic ‘As floor leader, Mr. Mondell is’ ture, which Manager Todd of the Rial- Jargely respowisible for the sequence to ‘theater announces’ for presenta in which legislation in the house is tion at that c considered, and, though much opposed | nes: to the bill in question, agreed upon the insistence of members interested @nergetic young scientist and explor- h that it shouid be brought up in the house. He gave notice, however, that he would use every effort to defeat it. Ih view of this opposition friends! hibited, otherwise the punch ts lost. | CLASSY FIED decided at the last; But It ends: _happiiy. oe of the measure minute to defer ins nce on imme. awards. are devoted to the cultivation of bull poktical control. eral J. K.P 8 ' 4 " 4 " | “We are’ not_mendicants seeking | comman: ¢e wont . he a favor or blessing of any cther groups. since = -ocery store in the Big Hérn Bas | = any parties, any institution. We as Darlington gh he is wi for ‘over three’ years, iile-cirt and opening the conference for progrei-jon politics. Thus there will be! lige ANTED—Assistant bookkeeper a ive political action over which he ‘#|srought together in understanding po-| saleslady; state exrs tence, traini- [Prete Iitical fellowship those great con- age, initial salary expected anc t “Our first experiment ts ended and| structive and productive forces upon | —_ reteres pectijon. | Dameanent our first preliminary skirmish on be-|which the welfare of the nation ‘Samue! M. Hench, f Jud, ‘Samu ench, son of Judge half of equal and exact justice has rome ch, of this come t© & close,” president doulnan declared, summarizing the recent elec- > oN s28 EL jons. Powlage "Gre . located at 826 East ment roo z E. Fourth. bs ER coin you. ae result of ARMY AVIATORS }A street, today. This stock of goods i2-a1-2 associates was formerly owned by. Johnson a neighbors at home, the American eer ne management of Mn | POR BALE—At & recrifice two-r people have spoken most emphatically. Hench. Sam. as be is kne = sesecece| STILL MOOING {the and plunderers anu political puppets of | ever © rs ct a err nt - : Mat. 4 P. M., Night 8:30—Seats Now Selling ished the big stick of outraged indig: nation, but they used it that day most | fact, jana are | ne (Continued from Mack Page.) comings, but they ————— In China she art-of neal’ng ts s:i : industrial future fe safer than it/ ¢, =? based on faith and superstitidn. ver was before,” William. H. Joha-| -We have consecrated our lives to ‘> SAMUEL M. HENGH 7 sion, international premier of the ml-|tre highest ideals of fair play in in TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY chinlets union, declared here today in dustry and the proper representation | wrath of the people was let loose j against tne tee apana oi | ‘On thet day Americes- citizens fests more intelligently than they MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1922. his many frie We would not las wil net attemp: Croiy. de Guerre with palm to benefit at the expense of others. Colonel Marshall What we want, and what we will fro the United have, ts justice. Justice in prices academy in 1890 and wages. Justice in Industrial and $1894, be married’ the — v. an bly ng the size of the business. was raised in this city up to 1 year, and is purely & wes: ons | baving lived in ermopcl sted|he managed the largest. exci 7 of C have our lUmitations, bret they are now officially sta Washing: | Bice. becoming less. We have ~~ ac ye ten, D. C. right p Box A-2%, Tribune. wen eS as owner, of the | FOR RENT —Two rurnilliea bas house and barn Owner» *yoming._ Phone 1230W IRIS THEATER NEXT THURSDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT iscred.ted Harding adm ; a ing — (Continued from Pack Page.) American army tn the occupation of Germany. For war service he received the Cid before, They voted with discrimination and magnificent E. J. Carpenter Offers the Musical Comedy 30 People—25 Musical Numbers effectively, so thoroughly in that the predatory interests in out of the present administration still trembling with pain from Caro ets lM = alll BRINGING UP FATHER woring intellige: ae inéependence of the people de they | ballot had ) first Unless you do it tonight your picture may get in too late to compete in the prize pate Get busy now; cut out the picture, fill in the lines and bring it or mail it to the JIGGS | alco EDITOR OF THE TRIBUNE. It must be in The Tribune office by 5 o’clock tomorrow after- | foster mistrust among the farm work- noon. The above picture will not appear again. o ers Five pupils are going to see the show for nothing and you may be one of the lucky ones. | ana LI a good grade of vegetable leather! equaliiy_of the sexes was anticipated Star in Thriller | which ts declared to be almost as dur-| centuries ago, It has just been dis-/ jable as the so-called French kid. le pred that in the . ee 1 y in Asia Minor ruled by a At Rialto Theater and vpeineebs: ‘with ‘niale .and female prefect, and that the women | had precisely the same power as their Playhouse next Wed- Mition he's a hard hitting and I rw your separ ea, To go in business—don' rash, has three love affatrs. For real P&S his way through the pic. investments —make a dash, at the finish—Well, that for be left unti! the picture ts ex The Wont Ad “Paze” In Holland more than 10,000 acres Continuous 1 to 11 | Gixte consideration of the bill. | oe | | Real Punches in ‘While Satan Sleeps’, a There are real punches, phystoal| an@ emotional, in “While Satan Sleeps.” Jack “Holt's new Paramount picture which was heartily recetved| at the Rialto theater yesterday. The gtar delivers a realistic battle when as ® person of Pan t, he goes into @ saloon and dan @ derelict to his v the burly’ proprie The emotional ative theme, sho to go straight, which a dance hall him, he being in re went to Panamint fo! robbirg’ ® bank, continues for two days. ‘san relishes, appointed a spe the governor of I the {literacy in Pressure on Lungs Caused by Gas 1, full feeling in chest is from undigested food pressing upwards towards lungs Bometimes .gas presses on heart and is mistaken for heert trouble. Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, expels gas and stops pressure almost INSTANTLY in many cases. Removes eurprising matter from BOTH upper and lower bowel which formed gas « stomach. Adlerika is to guard against app: For sale at Casper Ph: Hes added still another feature Quietness E. J. GROW, Resident Salesman 147 West J—Phone 2031-J 10c and 25c¢ LAST TIMES TODAY “Nine Points of the Law” j Whereby candidates on .both major |party tickets have heretofore been The contest is open to all pupils of the Casper grade schools and the winners will get! h#nd picked by the predatory un. two tickets each to “Father on His Vacation,” the great show that comes to the Iris Thurs- | “7**!can corporate interests. * ‘ “A very deliberate Ishi day, matinee and night. ry deliberate and dishonest Propaganda of partisanship and preju- Fortunately the dawn is breaking em regularly for a few days and Special Matinee for Children at 4 P.M. “We laboring people of the city | Tris! free. Write Dept. 45, Resinol, Balnmore, Md. Progra: ‘West First, Off Center tle and judicial i : a S; as! i ON HI SS “You showed them how helpless were and how ineffective their ts were on eluction day if they VAC A I I N no choles. between two \ “ Place to make a choice | primaries. You have exposed the | Have you filled out the lines in the above cut and mailed it to The Tribune? phen anche Argan ferns She nat | eS: 45 game in American politics, poor complexi Does a poor pets nes stand be- tween you and popularity--good times success? Resinol Ointment and Resi- nol Soap do not work miracles, but they do make red, rough, pimply skins clearer, fresher and more attractive. has been kept in circulation to as against the city workers. we now see each other more | *¢¢ how your complexion improves. ‘Sold by al! draggtete and dealers in tollet goods. Night $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c, Plus Tax country have no selfish Ta £472 e/ LY “Where Everybody Goes” LAST TIMES TODAY ga, bebe lebnes er eT nes “It Pays to Advertise” - 7 — Big Vaudeville Acts — 7 TWO SHOWS TONIGHT—7 AND 9. 5 -- Novelty Musical Numbers -- 5 Clara Kimbali Young in “Marionettes” A bishop Cassy Thearer LAST TIMES TODAY “HUNGRY HEARTS” —With— “BRYANT WASHBURN AND HELEN FERGUSON —Also— Toonerville Comedy “A SKIPPER’S SERMON” « lto 11 P.M. Follow the Crowd A Bishop-Cass Theater —Also— Two-Part Comedy “True Blue” Featuring ‘‘Queenie,” Human Horse TOMORROW DOUBLE PROGRAM Thomas Meighan JACK HOLT . —In— “While Satan Sleeps” A real, big picture you'll be proud to talk about. Far greater than any previous Holt drama. A strong, unusual story superbly picturized. —In— CARTOON—SCENIC—NEWS “A Prince There Was” NETTO LADIES’ CRCHESTRA ape Playing: Overture ‘(Maritana” and” Harry Carey “My Buddy” EE | Sasi Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 “Committee on THURSDAY “A Trap” Two Days Only Wednesday and Thursday’ RIALTO Thomas Meighan —JIN— “The Man Who Saw Tomorrow” A Paramount Picture Supported by This Here’s a gorgeously “different” picture! A story GREAT CAST: so original that its authors would not even reveal an * outline of it until the picture was released, for fear Theodore Roberts the plot would be stolen. A ro’ iance that whirls Leatrice Joy Jue Elvidge you to the South Seas, to the dizzy heights of Lon- Eva Novak don society, and to a land where morta] has never « John Miltern beer before LAST TIMES TODAY L. P. WALL’S STYLES & SMILES CO. Presenting “THE SWEETEST GIRL IN DIXIE” DIRECTION LAWRENCE DEMING Here is one Pec ee prettiest of all southern plays—wit! it] lodies—beautiful costumes oF pitas a emer A lot of ene specialties including Mickey Hanley, the latest addl- tien to the company—he is a @ancing demon. ‘i Have You. Ever Seen a Real Spanish Bull Fight? Shows Tonight at 6:30 and 8:30 40c Cents CONTINUOUS. CHILDREN, 1:00 to 11:00 10c, Adults 25¢ Od TODAY AND TUESDAY D. W. Griffith’s ‘ “THE IDOL DANCER” —Also— HAROLD LLOYD in “THE BIG IDEA” Have you ever seen a famous toreador risking his life in a fight with maddened beasts? Don Juan Gallardo ‘The world famous toreador, will give Cas- per the thrill of its life next DON’T FORGET Sunday, December 17 Athletic Field CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE ee - IRIS THEATER & TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY STRATFORD COMEDY TRIO COMEDY AND HARMONY SINGING BERNARD & MARSH “THE PUPIL” HARRY DAVIS BLACK FACE FUN-MAKERS UPSIDE DOWN STANLEY & CO. FEATURE PHOTOPLAY ALICE LAKE in “THE GOLDEN GIFT” MATINEE EACH DAY—TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING Don’t Be Afraid to Come. NOTE—Every possible precaution will be made for the safety of the public. Regular Prices Tickets Now Selling