Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. {many. (Continued from Page One) Duesseldorf station. Two trains of foodstuffs from Holland represented the only movement by rail into the interior of the Ruhr. The telegraph and telephone em- ploye of the postal service informed General Denvignes today that the operators would strike at midnight. ‘The French commander replied that the leaders would be sent to jail. The mobile crew of telegraphers which customarily follows President) Millerand on his official tours has/ “France is here to stay untt] she |gets complete satisfaction from Ger-| said M. Le head of the control commission. GERMAN POLICE UNDER FRENCH AUTHORITY. MAYENCE, Jan. 25.—(By the Asso- ciated Press.) — General |commaning the French post here to-/ers back to their rooms. day issued a proclamation declaring that henceforth all local German po- lice would be under the authority of the French military. This step, the |proclamation said, was taken because the authorities failed to make any|Was taken here ctday. leffort to repress the demonstration | Conversation between Lord Crewe, the |yesterday that followed the convic- |tion of the German mine directors. arrived here ready to take over the| GERMAN LEADERS service In the event of a strike STERNER MEASURES ARE PROPOSED. DUEBSSELDORF, Associated Press.}—General Weygani, Marshal Foch’s chief of staff, arrived here from Paris today and immediate- nto conference with General to consider the application itary measures against “France is here to stay until she gets complete satisfaction from Ger- many,” said M. Letrocquer, minister of public works, who accompanted General Weygan The measures were to be considered in view of a “lengthy occupation of the Ruhr,” {t was sald. “It Germany thinks her policy of resistance and sabotage will make France deplate one jot from her reso- lution to bring the German govern- ment to terms and collect reparations, WRINKLES A BYGONE, NOW LOOKS A YOUNG LADY It ts truly surprising how many people have regained the appearances of youth and have not only removed | wrinkles but pimples, dlackheads and other blemishes. And it Is so simple and inexpensive there is no reason why every Casper person shouldn't remain young and have a beautiful skin. Wonderlite Complexion Clay is a sweet smelling. flesh colored product that is easily applied to the face and after allowing to dry for fifteen or twenty minutes it pores closing them. this Clay once or twice a ve wrinkles and h to your skin @ spec'al intro- » for only $1.50 at Druggist TODAY. It fs d 1 that ts claimed be refunced,— -——_—___ Big time at American Legion dance t the Arkeon tonight ment and Dr. wers to be expelled from the area. French serve @ year in prison but this sen-|any tence was suspended. LONDON, | SPIRITED AWAY. BERLIN, president of the state finance depart | Von Raiffeisen, presi-| Fe _/dent of the state mines administration Jan. 26.—(By the nave been removed from Mayence to an unknown destination by ten mem- Jan. 25.—Dr. They were sentenced by courtmartial yesterday BRITISH ASKED TO WITHDRAW TROOPS. Jan. 25.—The executive committee of the Associated Soctety of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen passed a TO today resolution Mareechal Shlutius, | French policy, as was the case in ccupied|but it is unc calling Ii MIX AND HIS HORSE “TONY” draw the British troops from Rhine. Ruhr occupation, {t was semi- jernment has stopped intercourse be- |the German trustee for enemy. prop- erty with the Franco-Belgian au- Bavarian officials compelled the hotel |managers to permit the Franco- Belgian control commissioners to re- tain their quarters and sent a detail lof police to conduct the commission- LONDON, Jan. 25.—(By the Asso- ciaed Press.}—A calmer view of Great Britain's position in the occupied zone A friendly ambassador to France, and Premier |Poincare at Paris has resulted in an |understanding, it was said, that the | British will not again be placed In the |position of seeming to endorse the the Lazenaur incident at Cologne. ‘The morning newspapers regard the situaton as a delicate one and believi the avoldance of difficulties depends almost entirely upon the tact bers of the criminal police, a/cretion of the men on the # Mayence message says They had| The British government h: made previously been informed that they|no statement to allay public anxiety, t it will not ration in the gene area of French and | Belgians agree unless the London gov- |ernment gives it It seemed most p the French henceforth will avoid awakening Brit {sh feeling in this matter and thus it was expected the excitement occa- sioned by the arrest of Herr Lazenaur Was not Iikely to re-cecur alconsent to Br tolapplication wit “sanctions' upon the British government to with- the “There can be no desire on our part |e EN Tan. 25—As a result of If Germsny can stand | lto retreat. this situation, created by herself, we kewise can.” M. Guillaume, an expert of the min- sare |istry of commerce ip Paris, |rived here to assist M. Coste, French |thorities. A dispatch from’Munich asserts the loffictally stated that the German gov- tween the German cleariig house and fhe Casper Daily Cribune ‘ WILL. sitting within H, Anderson, jA. D. 19) Clerk of Natrona County. Publish January 14, 1928. Sain SAO Wyoming. | at the Arkeon tonight. of Wyoming, at 10:05 iN Day by Day January 27. Wilbur Dean - Willie Cheatem James Roberts John Dean Attendant - Louise Benji Stella White - Louise Benjami: moral effect. These © the words of a Ne his previous pictures, “The Devil” need no introduction to this great star. IN THE TRAFFIC SOULS CAST Between the Three Acts There Are Several Very Fine Vaudeville Acts, Songs, Dances and Novelties. We Also Have a Feature Picture With a Great Star, Which Alone Is Worth the 40c Admission Price! George Arliss IN HIS VERY LATEST RELEASE “THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD” Excellent from every angle, whether considered from a stand- point of star, story, cast, direction, teehnique, artistry, acting ur general entertainment value, and doubly so for its fine York critic. You who saw “The Ruling Passion,” L. P. WALL’S ‘MELODRAMA Players UNDERWORLD ---Ted Chase Dan Malumby Deming Teddy Bryan --L. P. Wall jorothy Lamont Loretta Kidd orah Deming AFTERNOONS—Picture 2:30 to 3:30—Stage 3:30 to 5:00—Picture 5:00 to 6:30 EVENINGS—Picture 6:30 to 7:30—Stage 7:30 to 9:00—Second Evening Show —Picture 9:00 to 10:00—Stage 10:00 10c and 40c “CATCH » SMOKE” TOM’S VERY LATEST RELEASE in Every Way Mix Is Getting Better and Better SATURDAY-SUNDAY-MONDAY 28 and 29 NOW PLAYING MARSHALL NEILANS “THE STRANGERS BANQUET” —With— CLAIRE WINDSOR ROCKCLIFFE FELLOWES ELEANOR BOARDMAN —Also— PATHE NEWS RICHARD —In— “SONNY” —Also— Two-Part Comedy “FALLING FOR FANNIE” Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 25c HAZEL _CONWELL, the District Court of| HOBART BOSWORTH HUB LAST TIMES TODAY BARTHELMESS NOTICE OF PROBATE OF LAST January 19, 1923. y AND TESTAMENT OF istence of said corporation is for Royalty Building, RAYMOND ROUAN, DECEASED. fifty years next after the above- abeth Wheelers ‘Katherine MP Rous|te conduct a general “advertising an, Dorothy M. Rouan, Ida M. Rou-| business in all its branches in the} an, eed V. Rouan, and Jean Rou-| an, and Carrie Fort, and to whom it five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) thee te ed onan, deconsed: of the par value of Fifty ($60.00) |——————— H. Anderson did, on the 2nd day of jerk 0: ie ict Cou! of the SHE Sea eet coe ceatte (shall be under the control of |u| and for Natrona mentary be issued to the said Car! as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of the said February 1,! Big time at American Legion dance| The pimples seem to dry right up NOTICE OF INCORPORATION WYOMING POSTER COMPAN* was incorporated in the office of' the Secretary of State of the State|a sx o'clock a. m.,| and 306 Consolfdated Casper, Wyo- ming, and Hal Curran is the agent mentioned date. The object for|for said company in charge of suid which said corporation is formed is | office. | A. E. STIRRETT, | Secretary. 25, 1923. $ 403 de1y3 ‘eo;oyo esZ0u0ud = 000°T The term of ex-|said company Publish Jan. oun yas ispaovaa ul State of Wyoming. The capital stock of said company is Twenty- divided into Five Hundred Shares | 1 fully-paid and! ‘he affairs and} said corporation | Dollars per share, norvassessable. by °' board of three directors, and C. B. {Wagner, R. H. Nichols and A. FE. of said company shall be conducted) jin the County of Natrona, State of| Instantly Opens Every Air Roymand Rouan, deceased, andi. Fe ; } that said pettiion is set for hearing} WYo™ne-_ The principal office oer Passage—Clears Throat by the Court on the 17th ta § of —— February, A. D. 1923, at the hour If your nostrils are clogged and of ten o’clock A. M. of said day, or your head is stuffed because of nasty as soon thereafter as the same can catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure be heard, at which time and place antiseptic cream into your nostrils. the said last Will aforesaid will be It penetrates through every air pas- admitted to Probate and Letters sage, soothing and healing swollen, | Testanientery fortires rele ieee \inf'amed membranes and you get in- and legal objections be made 5 rel'ef. thereto. i this. Get a small bottle of Dated this 2nd day of January, Cream Balm at any drug store. ur clogged nostrils open right up your head is clear; no more hawking or snuffling. Count fifty, All the stuffiness, dryness, strugg!ing for breath is gone. You feel fine.—Adv. Apply Sulphur as Told When Your Skin Breaks Out. Any breaking out of the skin on | face, neck, arms or body is overcome quickest by applying Mentho-Sulphur. jand go away, declares a noted skin specialist. Jothing has ever been found to ake the place of sulphur as a pim- |ple remover. It {s harmless and in- expensive. Just.ask any, drugg’st for r of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur it Ike cold cream.—Adv rr gs American Legion DANCE Arkeon Tonight | ADMISSION 25c LADIES FREE 10¢ a Dance Big time at American Legion dance at the Arkeon tonight. a NOTICE. The Casper Shirt Factory, formerly of the Berry Rooms, is now located on the corner of 8. Bim and Midwest Ave. Dancers and Theatergoers We have prepared a special after-dinner menu served after 8 a. m. Chinese and other special dishes will be served, We have 25 years’ experience in catering to the public. The most appetizing of everything can always be found at the MANHATTAN CAFE 236 SOUTH CENTER ST. For Reservations Phone 34 no County, his petition in writing pray-|ctirrett constitute said board for| tng oaks. tor, tate Sai the first corporate year of said| |company. The principal operations Why strains hurt in tissues causes muscu- For rheumatism, bruises, Strains, chest.colds {OMING Continuous 1 to 11 TODAY AND TOMORROW ANOTHER FIRST-RUN PICTURE proves that he ir right in an argument? you and yet show a fiendish temper? Does your husband say “I told you so” when he Does he love Wives handi- capped in this way will find an entertaining lesson in “THE FLAMING HOUR” Starring the Great FRANK MAYO Also a Two-Part Comedy “SEASHORE SHAPES” With Baby Peggy and a Bevy of Bathing Girls—and “IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL” Who Will Lead in the Pony Contest This Week? ONLY. ONE MORE WEEK SATURDAY ONLY PRISCILLA DEAN and LON CHANEY In “OUTSIDE THE LAW” and a Ragtime Trio AYMAAGAVA AGHWO) TYOISOW SPECIAL Opportunity aight — New Musical Com edy Tomorrow—A Hot Old Time. Photoplays Night _To- Now Playing JACK LORD'S MUSIGIRLS Comedy Company in high class Musical and Farce Comedies LAST TIMES TONIGHT A Screaming Musical Farce Comedy “TWO OLD SPORTS” And the Big Feature Photoplay “THE SILENT BARRIER” FEATURE Pace can ie ults 49. COLUMBIA Two Shows Nightly, SUAdSVI» «WaLVIHL ATINVA 283 HURD COMEDY TRAVELAUGHS 2 ai —— SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 O'CLOCK

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