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PAGE FOUR. be Casper Daily Cridune , JANUARY 26, 1923. MAG. K. 8, PAYNE RESIGNS PLAGE WITH RED GROSo Social Service Work to Be Discontinued Here by County Chapter. executive county tendered meeting of the 1 the meantime, the has appointed a { 4 recom- nuance of v in the effect about ‘A Hot Old Time’ Is New Comedy With Musigirls Company nd tomo t there is pep a laugh in any surpris Austin bh ‘8 for her part Lorch have a Honally good. is schedcled for filler entitled Leauty, talent have made ce in West xpression sand holds you spell netpal character o! Dared” {s a rough , self-reliant girl who courageous enough to accept the of fice of sheriff in a community where and every man ry 1s rampant s the notches on his six. fi] ‘The pure, healing. one shooter. She runs down renegade | en renerketie for int soseal Americans and Mexican bandits breaks up the cattlerustling gang. and at the same time effects the cul mination of a great romance. The usual kiddies’ matinee will be given tchrorrow at which every kiddie gets a prize package. The Flirting Widow” to Be Comedy at Iris | Lawrence ection, “The Filrt Monday. appear fr flirting widow. 1 1 play the dainty 1i Dan Malumby 1 Ingenue part. 5 Powder River post of the Veterans of n® program, such >, the » is called for, complete: P. Wall announces that he will present the first bill that has » season under his Tt will comme MEMBERS OF FOUR WAR VETS’ ORGANIZATIONS ENJOY DINNER; _ PLEDGE CO-OPERATION IN WORK Co-operation in all local ex-service men’s activities was as- sured at a banquet at the Fy:nning hotel Thursday evening of the officers of the local camp of the Spanish War Veterans and the Casper posts of the American Legion and the Vet- jerans of Foreign Wars. Following the banquet the officers discussed ways and means of obtaining better harmony among these three organizations and ® committee of three, one from each, will In the future act as a liason staff to accomplish this end. Particularty do the organizations | Wish to co-operate on the celebration | and observance of Memorial day, In- dependence day and Armistice day. | One of the points brought out by | several speakers last night was the lack of respect in displaying the flag jin Casper. Not only, according to the ‘Ss, are there insufficient flags n on national holidays but many ose that are up are allowed to ntil they are tattered and torn to eds. will be residents of Cheyenne after the impending retirement of Con- ductor Arthur Blakely of Omaha and Engineer William J. Naismith. When these veterans have gone on the Pension list Adam Schilling of Chey- enné will be the conductor in the employ o fthe Union Pacific with the longest period of service to his credit, and James Carroll of Cheyenne the senior engineer, ——____ Henry Moore returned this week fgom an extended business and pleas- Ure trip in the east. | R. Purkiser, commander of There's a new Rawlelgh man in town. 82 YEARS OLD AND AS GOOD AS A YOUNGSTER oreign Wars, acted as toastmaster. luded in the Ust of speakers was In F. Kelly, the oldest member th the Spanish War Vets and oreign War Vets in Casper. Those present representing the three organizations w4s ns fo!lows: Spanish American War Veterane— Peet, J. H. Adriance and Hugh rr. eterans of Forefgn Wars—E. R. “Seven or elght years ago I was a very sick man. Doctors said catarrh trouble of stomach and bowels, affect- ing the liver and heart. For more than a year I wanted to dle, but could not. Upon the advice of a friend I Trearery tt. Hughes, Orrin Thelge.|erieg Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and ae to rid Dash ayy nena | although 82 years old I now feel ns Yon ert Be David, and J. R.} good as a youngster.” It is a simple, | harmless preparation that removes | ean Legion—C. H. Relmerth.| the catarrhal mucus from the intest!- I Agderson, John Dixon, Allnal tract and ellays the inflammation | Piggott and Ross M. Grant. which causes practically all stomach, ere liver and intestinal ailments, includ- . ing appendicitis, One dose will n+ Oldest Trainmen On|: imded at all dru U. S. In Cheyenne vince or money refunded at all drug- gists v. | SANTHA NO. 43 Special Meeting Tonight 7 P. M. Sharp “DOKEY HALL” CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 26.—The oldest conductor and oldest engineer n point of service !n the employ of he Union Pacific Railroad company | Finance Committee Of Presbyterians To Meet Sunday All members of the finance com-! mittee of the First Presbyterian church are requested to meet 7 next) Sundey afternoon at 2:80 in the church parlors, Chairmen of the s'x different groups are requested to no- tify all ther members of this meet-| ing that there may be a full attend was brought to Cheyenne for arraign- ment. Quick Quaker Oats The quickest cooking eats in the world Quaker Oats now come in two | styles, the Quick and the regular. | Quick Quaker cooks in 2 to $j ance. —______ PHYSICIAN 1S HELD'FOR MINN ACT VIOLATION CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 26.—Dr.! W. 8. Bennett, formerly of Cody and Greybull, charged with violation of the Mann act as the result of an alleged trip inter-state taken with the wife of a Greybull man, has given bail. of $1,000 for his appearance at the May term of the United States court for Wyoming. He was arrested recently near the Mexican border, and minutes. It is the quickest cooking | oats in the world. The two styles are identical in quality and flavor. Both are flaked from queen grains only — just the rich, plump, flavory oats. But have that lusciousness which has won the world to Quaker. But in Quick Quaker the oats are | cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and ly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And the small thin flakes cook quickly. Your grocer has both styles. If you want the Quick look for “Quick” on the label. Those oats will cook perfectly in 3 te 5 minutes, SPECIAL BUTCHER'S NIGHT TONTG' Musical and “THE GIRL ATMAGGNVA AGAWO) TVOISNA FEATURE. Photoplays JACK LORD’S MUSIGIRLS Comedy Company in high class Presenting Tonight and Saturday “A HOT OLD TIME” A Breezy, Sparkling Comedy. EDYTHE STERLING in the western Feature Photoplay. Now Playing Farce Comedies Also «WaLVAHL ATINVA WHO DARED” m., ae Prices: Chilttren 10c; Famous REcEIrT Boox Avmon Ointment A Time-tried Home Remedy for All Skin Irritations, Ec- zema, Pimples, Piles, Black- heads, Chilblains and Frostbite AS, of Itching skin face, insect bites, eore feet. Not {njurious to the most delicate, tender skin. Read below what Miss Lillian Durgan of 135 Miller St, Alpena, Michigan, sayst “I willeay that Dr, A. W. Chase’ Ointment helped me wonderfu!’ It took the pimples and blackh -. off my nose and made my -ain clear. You may ss= my testimo- nial so that it may ben-Ze others as it did me.” You, cen, buy Dr. Chasers Otne- Chase,M.D. protection ag imitations. Dr. A.W. CHASE MEDICINE CO. 257 Washingten 61, Buffalo, N. ¥. Irish bartender at the seaside sum- her resort. Ted Chase in Jack Bilespie, the drunkard. Mr. Wall tlaims that this bill {s a condensed version of Julian Eltinge’ ating Widow.” 6 vaudeville special altes there wll be a fea nttled mM. 26.—Special commerce commission sharp reductions tn all son traffic routed via the Mexico and Ortent rail nts in southern E CREAM CLEARS A STUFFED UP HEAD Instantly Opens Every Air Pass ‘Clears Throat ge are clogged and because of nasty pply a little pure pa hea anes and & swollen, you get in: le t fifty You gg.ing one, feel tite.—Ady all of their new and ton to the play and the “Three Who allroads by & to your nostrils, h every alr pas- “Fascin- A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY MARSHALL NEILAN’S “THE “Strangers Banquet” —With— CLAIRE WINDSOR, HOBART BOSWORTH AND ELEANOR BOARDMAN Today at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 eS ee eatin Continuous Adults 25¢ 1:00 to 11:00 Children 10c hia ieatl 4 TODAY AND SATURDAY PS Mack Sennet’s 6-Reel Comedy Melodrama “CROSSROADS OF NEW YORK” —Also— HAROLD LLOYD Lin “NEXT AISLE OVER” —And— MUTT AND JEFF “RIDING THE GOAT” IT STARTS TOMORROW AND CONTINUES SUNDAY AND MONDAY Mi MIX AND HIS WONDER HORSE “TONY” In His Latest and Most Thrilling Picture “CATCH uy SMOKE” He rode a horse like a cloud rides the wind. In a hop, skip, jump, leap and bound TOM MIX car- ries off all the honors again. THE LEE “THE WISE A Bishop-Casa —Also— In a Two-Part Comedy KIDS 10c id BIRDS” Theater A Bishop-Cass Theater Featur' In Her Famous B. ‘THE MAN WHO Today at 2:30, 6 TODAY AND SATURDAY WALL’S POPULAR PLAYERS In the Three-Act Underworld Melodrama “TRAFFIC IN SOULS” VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS LORETTA KIDD GEO. A In His Latest and Greatest Motion Picture ing jarefoot Dance RLISS PLAYED GOD’ :30 and 9:00 Quick Oats |* NOTICE. Found three w section . Carr, P. O. Box 141, Casper i Meet me at the Smoke House. YOMING Everybody's heatre Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY FRANK MAYO In His Latest Production “THE FLAMING HOUR” “SEA SHORE SHAPES’ —And— “In the Days of Buffalo Bill” TOMORROW ONLY ed dazzlir cccrdie cbr of Stumboul® PRISCILLA DEAN Supported by that marvelous character actor LON CHANEY Cgmous fr his roles fn'The Miracle Man? and‘The Penalty! Special Attraction |THE RAGTIME TR Singing, Dancing and Monologue Comedy No Advance in Admission 10c and 30c ork: saa: two gray mares and one sorrel horses; fourteen miles northwest of Casper, 13. township 35, range 80. G. REWARI: Dancers and Theatergoers We have prepared a special after-dinner menu served after 8 P. 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 TODAY TOMORROW A cave man romance rampant with thrills! ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN —And— CONWAY TEARLE In “One Week of Love” Hurd Comedy—Travelaughs THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 eh.. COME ALONG! THE AMERICAN LEGION \ 10 OR QUICK RESULTS TRY TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS --The America are t gressive and the world. 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