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PAGE TEN. STATE HIGHWAY METHODS SHOW UP IN TRAVEL Improved Sections of the Yellowstone Fine for Winter Traffic. IRIS VAUDEVILLE NOW PLAYING UPHOLDS THE BEST | STANDARDS OF CIRCUIT ‘The vaudeville which opened a two- day run at the Iris theater last night consists of four excellent acts, none | of them falling below the standard set by the best in ths line which has | been seen this season. | Jordan and Morr's are acrobats with imagination and courage. Many new tricks have been brought into thelr work and they perform them with ease and facil'ty. One of these men is extremely adaptable to almost | any position without having to | bother with such general nulsances } His flexibility makes him } as bones. ood running partner with the construction methods of] other. Dangerous and th'lling bal- ate highway depart-| ancing feats are also a feature of the svement of the Yellow-| act. Tho work is done half humor- have been vindicated| ously to add to the entertaining pos: n of motorists who have| sibilities of it traveled this road to Colorado during} _ Cairns and Devol! are a “Mutt and recent weeks. The excellent drain-| Jeff" pair who amuse by singing, age afforded by a road way bullt far) ing, and dancing, The danc’ng ia above the ditches on elther side and he amusing feature, the big Now receives the most attention, the fact that snow rarely drifts over the highway where such grading has been completed contribute to an all- year highway such as was rarely known in the days before the depart- ment was created. Casper auto!sts have recently driven to Cheyenne, a distance of over 200 miles, in less than seven hours, which is better time than ts made at times during the summer months. With the exception of a stretch north of Chey: enne and another between Glendo and Or where grad'ng has not been to completion, the highway has remained in excelent shape throughout the winter and more winter traveling ‘s being done by auto than ever before INTEREST KEEN INGONTEST FOR THEATER PONY Great interest is being taken tn the Wyoming Theater pony contest by more than fifty Casper youngsters who, like Chester Gump, are working like turks to win the pony with a snddle and bridle offered by Manager ‘Tom ‘Villnave to the boy who secu: the most votes in a certain time. Fer every admission to the serial “In the Days of Bugalo Bill,” the boy gets Be votes, with an extra 109 votes if hir parents accompany him to the show. The standing of the boys to date is as follows: Tom Alkire, 6,678; Curtiss Am 2,800; William Allen, 350; Dusilla derson, 475; Bernpise Barker. Orval Bean, 2,250} Katheryn Boylan 10,975; Harry Ditter, 5,050; Evel Daniels, 1,900; Edward Dunn, Horace Dunn, 350; Wm. David 825; Ruby Daly, 425; Gilbert Del? 11,250; Delbert awards, Edwards, 350; Maxine Bdwar¢ Dale Edwards, 425; Arthur 525; Carle Coale, 2,800; Marion Fisher. Davis Fell, 425; Bly Hotde tobert K B'lly Harold Kellogg. 425; Joseph Kidd Logan, 4.100; Francia Martin, 12,500; Neuman, 1 M 450; Bobert Rady ) hard Ufhell rk, 400: Chitror Heeto h, 1,250 n Young a Hamlin 2 Geo. Worth, 500; W Jos Orr, 500, For Colds. and as a Pr s, take Laxattve BROMO Qvl Tablets. ‘The box bears the sig W. Grove. (Be sure 30c.—Adv. CHICAGO —Too proud to sell their heirlooms in Paris, and think- ing New York too near home, the Marquise de Quincize and the Duc D’Avary have permitted certaln art treasures to be sold in Chicago. CHICHESTER.S PILLS (OND. TRA, Ladicat Ask your Druggist for Ehieadtae d Diamond Bien Stited and Geld. metalic OD BESTS AND BALEn, tor BS years ksown ts Dest Safert,Alwaye Relialie SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Hy capable lady. work care ¢ n or sewing out in the home or nursing. Call 490 or call at 1141 N bin St BUILDING 8T K FOR SALE—I have $108 worth of class H stock in | rn Loan & Bufding Associa or $80 cash, Call at 6 2003 FOR TRADE—One four burner gas range for coal range or stove. 116 Hast ( rear, | Thursday Is Last Day at Old Prices on Mason Cord Tires Wyoming Compression. Tube & Tire Co. An agile and peppy toe dancer is Miss Tyson In the act where she ap- pears. The livel'eness of his move- ments is aided by her apparent polae. ‘The male member of th's act !s good at patter and tts varying shades. A whole orchestra {s turned loose when the Sutherland Four, a man and three Jad‘es, make the'r appear- ance with saxophones, French horns, cornets, and trombones, Hach of the rs of this Ittle company ts a ; 19 PLEASING IN VARIETY treat. Some short solo number sare given. Comedy is also brought in to assist in the act. “Woman's Hate” is a photoplay dealing with the situation arising out of a young attorney's ambition to con- viet a man of first degree murder. It {s an unusual story and a force- ful one with Alice Lake as the lead- ing lad; POST SEASON SCHEDULE FOR CAGE LEAGUE According to the schedule drawn up Tuesday for the post-season games in the Casper sasketba'l league, the games will get under way’ March 6 and be concluded March 15. There will be five doubleheaders, each of the first five teams meeting the oth. ers once. The schedule, with teams to be sub- stituted for the numbers correspond- ing to the order in which they finish the regular schedule, {s as follows: March 6—One vs. five; two ys. four. March 8—Four vs. five; two vs. three, MIX ID MORE DARING STUNTS FOR FUN IN OLD DNYS THAN FOR PRY NOW Tom Mix says he did more daring stunts for fun on the range than he has done in pietures. What do you thnk, for example, of eight cowboys who amused themselves by placing 8 pails upside down in a corral and bet- ting which of the eight could stand on the upturned pail longest after a wild steer had been admitted into the cor. ral? You see, as long as a person re- mains motionless a steer won't gore in, But when a steer nosed up be- hind you and sniffs and snorts, you don't know that he is not ready to lower his head and butt. Therefore, the boys get nervous and make a dash for the fence, with the steer trailing. Of course, that makes the other boys laugh. They move, The steer sees them and comes back on the®run, Away most of them go for the fence. Figuring things out as Mix does, it would seem that the last one to remain on the upturned pail leserves to Win cheerful a game s that S> you can get a slight. idea c Tom M x cot his nerve, and } toh sSmoh the Pex n which comes to the A r e Saturday, Sunday and ay SS WANTED—Two or three good offices at once. Add. Box A-33, Tribune. 1-24-3t* Sa ‘There's a new Rawleigh man th town. —=—_ ATLANTIC CITY.—Mrs. George V. Hobart, wife of the playwright, aed, MORE THAN PLEASED WITH QUICK RESULTS Many verbal and written testimon tals of this nature are being received every day regarding Wonderlite Facial Complexion Clay, Those who. want to stay young ané have a beautiful complexion shoulé try this beautifier right away. It removes p mples, blackheads, wrinkles and blotches and gives you a smooth velvety skin, that heretofore coulc only be attained by frequent mas sages. An application of Wonderlit« {s as good as @ massage and by fa. much cheaper. Casper. Fol'ow it TODAY.—Adv. Meet Me at the MINSTREL Given by the Business and Professional Women’s Club, ELKS’ AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, JAN, 26 A special introductory offer of $1.60 for & $3.00 tube, which ts suf flc’ertt for nearly six months appli cations, means the starting to the road of a beautiful skin for you. The pathway leads to all Druggists in March 13—One vs. three; two ee | five. March 15.—Three vs. four; one vs two. IVE years of suffering from stomach trouble, nervousness and a general run-down condition was enGed when he got Tanlac, de- clares Edw. J. Whalen, of Wash- ington, D.C. Mr. Whalen also gained fifteen pounds tn weight. ‘Tanlac put me on my feet, with a n of fifteen pounds,” declared 1 J, Wha'en, 607 6th St., N. W whington D. C., valued employe of the U. 8 General Accounting Offic “or five years, I suffered terr bly omach trouble and was dread- y nervous and run-down, I lost , fell off several pounds, did eat made me suff. om awful gas pains, palpitation anc hoking sensations. 1 suffered even orss at night end couldn't get to eep until. near morning, “But Tanlac has ‘wiped the slate sloan’ and now I am eating anything want and am stronger and healthier han in many a day. If anybody wants to know the real value of Tan- tac, send them to me.” Tanlac is sold by all leading drug: a sts. Over 85 million bottles sold, Adv. EAST OF CASPER Che Casper Daily Cridune SEE BEN EALTY BUYS 80 ACRES Holdings of Local Firm Between City and New Refinery Increased. ‘The See Ben Realty company, on: of Casper’s largest and oldest realt; firms, this week bought 80 acres of land between the city limits and the Texas refinery. This firm now con trols some 280 acres east of the city limits, which les ‘nm the trend of Cas per's future growth and which 1s available for residence lots, part of which has already beer lald out un der the name of the Independent addi tion, The Seo Ben company expects to start an active lot selling campaign on th's and other additions in the ear'y spring. Casper real estate has once more come back to its old self as evidence’ by Mr. Scherck of this firm, he hav. ng sold some $20,000 worth of res New life! ~no more biliousness Puts Go in Your Motor Believe me, Mister, when you put Seel-Pep rings in old hea 6 ows a quicker and easier getaway than she ever did before. If you stick around here for a day where we're uttin’? "em in everything from a jitney up (or a down, whichever itm you lika). you'd: eeelthat the dopeI’m handing ou is straigh: rive in where you see my sign and ict meshow ou.—Reddy Pep. cents all sizes. 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Proof that|betn endured by her, than thé public all c'asses are buying is brought in|/shame demanded by her husband, the the fact that homes were sold on dif. wicked lord of Coventry, if she would ferent terms, some for cash and oth-|free the people from his tyranny. era for only $50 down. . The story of Lady Godive—er en- LOY BOOIVA’S RIDE |S: (ceeetetecvetcesses “aa PERPETUATED IN FIGTURE NOW PLAYING AT RIALTO for another; her ride, naked, through the town is showing at the Rialto to- day. EPR ON SERS Lady Godiva, who figures in Eng- ish history and legend; whose nobil- CASPER GIRLS IN BIG ° CHORUS FOR MUSICAL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1923. Helen Morris, Louls Talbot, Ruth Large, Lillian Ede, Georgia Reeves, Ethelyn Symonds, Helen Wilson, Marie Dettwyler, and Bve'yn Milland. Eup eee ch “Well. 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