Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. The Casver Daily oryoune THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922. a OE FT ee C(t CN : was covered with blood and hat urwe, that of post < | ~ value of pg fron | easily identified as the — 8h Z ‘on 2 nd | ¥ ar saan c Creag Gene TORN, TE. PeomAG eth are ¢ + for de into piano wire ft s| GODOKE U =. CLEAN | mar Pounaen tad “avinar’ Lame biel vee ce =| COOKing Utensils betng held by the authorities pending - | ‘ ; as hair springs is $500,000 = ton, IS HEFENDED) reSRenSD Sf the atta. | Raw materiate vecome mort valu-|.and aa. fine surgical instrament : For quick results on able as th: so through manufectug-!.s worth something 500,000. NEW SEWER DISTRICT IN ccomieetien ta (Continue¢ from Page One) | wed f . "hed ree De the same period we t : 2 : E { GIVEN BY have run through our domestic re | 2 Spe Ses A Of crude i On theae figures, the| BY THE SITY COUNCIL (ee R ft oS fe Standard Refinery Workers’ were equivalent to 31 cents e i - ‘ . . . eiscaealiaee ee C- *i ; ; Sa Athletic Association urchaser of aj A special session of the city coun { aw : as ~ ) ‘and what pact] #l was held yesterday afternoon at ' ‘ paid to the Standard| which Governor Robert D. Carey ap- . SS $ a 5 2 > iN d represent | Peared tn order to go over the plat i, Sai « n for the Carey property between Sixth yy ; a ~ bout which there|@nd Twelfth and between McKinley 4 eo ‘Eaoch Morgan's Sens Co., New York, U.S.A. AT | eran tanger [see sarees rhe em ote | pee) | OC OC oe coc ie eat aaacgnclonnbis DG iay atte he woctins. rence . ES, ? ; 4 ‘ eir domes } Lh , fey | A Prenineas wens Hbna0.78 or 85 Der] a) at He 1 Regular Prize Waltz To Be Held Se is | fie: Thomas Meighan ADMISSION $1.00 Besuming that consumers of our gar < the American Legion will hold a i PEPE IE IE IERIE line paid an average retail price of] meeting in the court house , { ~t \% HS —IN. 87 cents per gallon, the profit of the| tomorrow for the purpose of ‘ Bessoany wos nee inam Ge cent Perigo to tha aang Far afi = ‘are: “THE MAN WHO SAW Balton.” | Several candidates for the various : * y \) Mr. Teagle also went into the stock | positions are in the field. The ; | | TOMORROW” OP Replete with thrills, romance, adventure, in-| gnittes was the Standard i E ES. 5 i}, trigue and novel situations. cpepe, Goninppdy jak r= Nore | Form of fron—Feels - ; ith, CARTOON—FABLES—SCENIC Fons increased "thin fact has| Years Younger shite Septchi SP Waa, the assertion wh * : E ; joundation of abnormal} gus" irec inc how Pmecte ot Mie} «= Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 ie old in looks and energy Fong before they Gre really old in years, — Se eee re » & enormous. number try that it had been “the " do not have enough iron in their “Where Everybody Goes” fBingle force in the ex 2 of the| blood. I have been taking this newer Yereign trade of the < »| form cee, ay Nuxated = oe 4 that {t has made a notable con-| two weeks: the reauits are simp! Extbution to the prosperity, attounding. The roses have come be EAST TIMES TODAY fare and the progress not only in my lips and cheeks and I can con- : ‘ howing the results that have been wo many self-contro‘led and independ-| ©##? ® gut units flourished and muitiptiea| Schleved phe eh over the country @uring the past decade, as in the pe- trial ‘s A Merry-Go-Round of Laughter wes of Gecontralisation of power has | treatment at our expenses Cu octthe | 7—NOVELTY MUSICAL NUMBERS—7 . fiockine Tieiger ‘Danes oF passed so rapidly from the hands of} ¢rial and go toany druggist and <2 EER \ " Death. the few to the hands of the many Task f of Nuxated Iron. aE CALS tra Sater ned set osu STARTING TOMORROW since wo All the Fun and Thrills of n Circus. Shirley Mason ‘as « Deviay JESSE _L.LASKY PRESENTS oe | i AN A ATEN IN Seaeer for ce aes Farewell Performance of the Radio Girls in a f a ee RO DO L P Mi can walk without becoming tired. Next * % : take two five grain tablets after meals, BIC ; RE\ TE W Y : r Daring and Dangerous three times daily for two weeks, then Feats of Horsemanship. | See If you do mot feel and look years , erin eee ABET: aes SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAM k 3 Mhaserpr crag ater Pr} os oo || Two Shows Tonight, 7 and 9—Admission 10c and 40c of phe marae ib dita tchaat = The Glitter and Glamor of and a Pi r the Big Top. A Sparkling Romance” of the Sawdust Ring. ‘economic LILA LEE ... NITA NALDI duction Shirley Mason has ff, Q Garamounl Picture ever been seen in. C. W. Cromp, one of quintet, picked PARKLING ROMANCE ‘OF “SHIRLEY ag Sg ete a iar gy IO ce tt he -atfray, Caduitieen fred Spanish.lover! In the greatest story the author of $e the sherise yeartay attache ont . A bishop Vass Taeaer r THE SAWDUST OF THE “The Four Horsemen” ever wrote. Produced by the that he had swung the wrench that — a LAST TIMES TODAY RING CIRCUS” man who made “The Three Musketeers.” Rimost killed Peterson® The fight ta , . maid to have resulted from a quarrel “ é 9? ower the division of $105 which Peter~ wid sen and Cromp obtained in a holdup | == — = ——— ee C THREE DAYS Tuesday evening. Sold by Casper® Pharmacy, Kimball : en ee ree ' STARTING Cromp is an interesting character, (Continued from Page One) Satter dies a charge of murder may be preesed against C, W. Cromp, who ty has confessed to Sheriff Marquis to wielding the wrench and firing the whet which hit Withers. If Peterson recovers the charge may be assault writh intent to kill § i H having: served in, tha’ SpantsirAmeri(| stem net caja Sener eras AMERICA THEATER SUNDAY 11 O” clock can “wore the Pha pataceolnwte a The whole world knows the book. and_play. Ex in theiworld' war. He.hes lately The screen version will never be forgotten. John been employed as a cook in a local Gilbert's portrayal of Edmund. Dantes, later Couat ® petesrest: ams Soom of Monte Cristo, is indeed wonderful. His spec- ef Nisbet of the police depart- i i vi Kempe dae ara tiles? ygpece gaat 3°) : tacular escape from prison, his great revenge and with which the assault was commit-| all go to make a fine picture. ted, near the scene of the fight. It TODAY ALEXANDRE DUMAS’ Ss vs at 1:00, 3:00, 6:00, 7: : E. J. Carpenter Offers bia 5 - Goren 0500 11D “Bringing Up Father” CONTINUOUS CHILDREN, fag The Wonder Dog of “The Baan Call Coming in ee |e || oe a fy Aas 80 “BRAWN OF THE NORTH” San- tt | 7 ofBLADBER LAST TIMES TODAY HOBART BOSWORTH y ZING - dee THE SEA LION —ALSO— Continuous 1 to 11 BUSTER KEATON _ IN 10c and 25c —| “THE BLACKSMITH” | Z : Tomorrow—“THE MAN FROM HELL’S RIVER” TODAY Flapper Beauty Chorus Man, waif or wolf? Who ; There are some good seats yet tame out when the trap door) bpened? i The tensest moment that has been screened in many a . day—a thrill-you’ll long re- member. “A man of a thousand faces” : end LON CHANEY . = fi Saturday : All the frenzied thrill of the race track on Derby A Bishop-Cass Theater Day—all the color of jammed grandstands and In his greatest screen triumph packed betting rings. If you like melodrama loaded with thrills and packed with romance, don’t fail to see “THE TRAP” E WHOOPEE-..--RIDE HIM COWBOY! the great sporting classic— : ei If You Really Want to See a Real Liye Western. Drama Don’t Fail to See “Queen Q”’ the Turf’ —Also— 66 99 SEE! SEE! SEE! SEEl oonne |“The Brand of Love” |f 222-0. Seo" Soc at 7 ill” ars op! Th 1 stable boy! In the Days of Buffalo Bill IN TWO THRILLING ACTS AND THREE BEAUTIFUL SCENES (yt aap aa tae youth = the Clutches of : SATURDAY Presented by ot ine ate So ie See or = dong shat! Creating a furore of thrills, not just repeating—but, outdoing. hs. plat te fvesan the panel eclipsing his triumphs of “The Silent Cal]”--the dog that makes “Discontented WALL’S STYLES AND SMILES COMPANY you choke and cheer. \ SUNDAY AND MONDAY Wives” The Card Game Scene With a Life at Stake, and the Branding Iron Scene Are Posi- AMERICA THEATER tively Sensational.

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