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eS Nesey Tae eee Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE EIGHT don director of the chain store organ- feation, subsidiary to the Woolworth MINSTRELS HOLD BIG FUN TREAT, WOMEN'S GLUB SCORES IN SHOW! Southern minstrels whose melo- ious voices rang across the night air of the original p’antations had nothing on the group of black faces assembled at the Biks’ auditorium last night to give the first cent show of the Business and Profes- gional Women’s club of Casper, & show that was packed full of nirth, melody, and frivolity. With an opening chorus of 30 vo'ces lustily giving expression to southern songs, the curtain had ysen and the show had started to ward assured success. This was be vening in May or June, 1922, in toll acio, “Don't Leave Me owner or agent of any dwelling evening in} panna le Gapiare ma Kia" (SteLa house, flat or apartment, desiring to Shelley's office raising figures on) Keleher). “Carry Me Back to Old rent, lease or let the same, to require| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27—An-|coples of liquor sale perm'ts, accord: Vireiny was rendered by Irene Dana as a condition precedent to the rent-| other navy is to be added to the Pa-|ing to test!mony given in court here. hich was followed by “It ts Lind, v the. Teuth’ by “Sambo” GQMabel | oldest established printing house, has] tint or apartment, that the person or| prohibition director for . Ca‘ifornia,|member of tho Republican National Biletz) Miss Edna Mae Healy sang red eeteanan aren scpecqebe persons desiring so to rent or lease| announced here today. a will be of: ponpciees on by oggk nay ” ” Me Calling, Caro- he first 3: in eum ¥| such dwelling house, fiat or apart-|ficlally known as the “United States| changing ac ance of bribe: ~ ti ee are Tear tod gave “Do It |any job print shop in Casper. Theat shall have at the time sucht ap-| Pacito: couse dry navy. mit violation of the lquor laws, got SI NDAY bathe EB tietin fa Again.” “No Matter How Fast a | The Hickok 1s considered the most pitcation 1s made for the leasing or| The new “dry navy" patterned|under way Friday, after the ver: ' . M. Fish Swims, He Never Sweats” was | Modern and efficient ruling machine] renting of such dwelling house, flat| after New York’s famous fleet, will|dict late Thursday by tho jury find- AND 10 P. M. WEDNES- a recitation by “I Bones” (Mar- | Manufactured. It requires the ser-] or apartment no children under the|chase every Mquor carrying craft|ing him Innocent of the charges in DAY AND PURCHASE fon Bryant), “I'l Build a Sta'rway | Vices of a siilled mechanic who has] age of 14 years residing in their fam-|found inside the Pacific coast three|the first indictment, which aligetl to Paradise” was sung by Margaret wed by Emma and opposed to public pol.cy to insert! Just when the “dry navy” is to’ be-|to permit manufacture of beer with IT’S VAL UABLE oooe ANDO y totes oe “carolina in | Because, of this additional equip:|in any lease or agreement for the let-; in operations ‘remains whrouded in|&n Megal _aleoholle content. The the Morning” and “Swanee River | ™ment, the Commercial Printers will] ting or renting of any dwelling house,| secrecy as Mr. Rutter sald he wanted| second Ind'ctment charges taking “ Moon” being given by “Dusty Dan” | be able to turn out forms of all kinds} fat or apartment, a condition termin-| to “spring it as a surprise upon those | bnibes from the Parchen Drug com- Bunice Soady). The program was | of office stationery in any colors re| ating such lease or agreement if, periodical voyagers who ply between} Pany, Helena, the McKibben Drug corffinded by a very cute little dancs by the “dancing pickanin- ”” nway and Betty | handle. Heretofore the necessity of| ing such lease and: occupying such| “Every day in every way,” Rutter] The two sessions of Shelley and roves Ac ag ana sending such work out of town delay-| dwelling house, flat or apartment,| said, “we'll make the sea rougher|!’Fsch! in Shelley's office, the latter pice ad wan opened with two | ° delivery of these orders. It {s now| and any such agreement or lease con-| and rougher for sea-going bootieg-|Part of May or early in June, 1922 numbers by the Park school quar- - . “ ed opposed to public policy and en-|be about the fastest things on the| Shel'ey: that he had heard the federal tette, “Mammy Lou” and “Little opp’ at nuthorit! re ari invest!- in, Chicken and Rabbit Feed: 3 rt Loretta K! tire'y vold as to such provilson. Pacific ocean. Just watch the dry|*"thorities were preparing to Inves' Hay, Grain. i Cecton sins. *)\ as : ue “Section 2. Any person, company, | navy'a smoke."* cate the Panchen company, Ftschl sFhed Tact, yee t ‘s then executed a very spendid toe dance which was followed by a comic monologue given by “A Black Blue.Grass Widow.” ‘The three parts to the little story about Aunty Diney’s proposed mar- h a ft 7 “espond’ng applications for liquor Hage are very cleverly executed by | night which fora time threatened en] Suc” And every offense TIO AUBERT teas eteteaite tte CASPER STORAGE COMPANY Addie Kensinger. Something of a | paralyze all business the ever popular ‘echt’ testimony, reference was | 213 MIDWEST AVE. TELEPHONE 63 different nature is the cornet solo, “Little Mother of Mine’ by the same performer. The Misses Ethel and Marion Mann Gelighted the'r many friends ‘with two dances. One of these was a “Hornpipe and the other a “clog” ce, Mary Yard, Frances Helene Young. The music was under the direc- tion of Miss Adelaide Damplere. It was furnished by Heljo Faik, vio- dinist; Mr. Rawhouser, drummer. and Mrs, Edna Thomas, pianist. mi enc de eas FIRST RULING MAGHINE [9 INSTALLED BY THE Yoemans, The Commercial Printers, Casper'’s been brought here from Denver and who started work last week. quired. There is no form of station- ery too dificult for the machine to possible to complete a job of this kind in 24 hours. Columbia Show Has Good Drawing Card In spite of the snow storm of last Columbia was well filled with a most enthusiastic audience which once again put the stamp of approval on the Musigirls comedy company. Th musical comedy, “A Hot Old Time proved to be all the name implies and from rise to fall of the curtain nevi once did it drop below the bo!lin point. PROPOSED STATUTE AIMED AT LANDLORDS WHO BAR CHILDREN INTRODUCED IN LEGISLATURE CHEYENNE,” Wyo., Jan. 27.—(Special to The Tribune.) —Wyoming landlords who bar children from houses or apartments which they have to let may find it necessary to increase their rent scales in order to compensate for legal Penalties, house bill No. 93, introduced by Representative A. W. McCollough of Albany county (by request), provides that a landlord making an ant!-child); stipulation in a lease or rent contract DRY N AVY FOR shall be fined from $50 to $100 for each offense. Tho bill follows: “Section 1. It shall hereafter be deemed unlawful and opposed to public poticy upon the part of any ALLEGED BRIBE TAKER TRIED ON SECOND SHARGE Figures Raised on Copies Pp ing or leasing of any dwelling house, | cific coast, Samuel F. Rutter, federal Mes, and it shall be deered un‘awful | mile limit. United States Pacific coast ports and the Canadian supply baset there are or shall be any such chi'd- ren in the family of any person hold- tain'ng such provision shall be deem-; gers. And our little motor boats will corporation or association vjolating| any of the provisions of Section 1 of this Idw shall be guilty of a misde- meanor and shall bo fined not less than $50.00 nor more than $100.00 for Tilden’s Game Slowed Up By acceptance of bribes from breweries store, Great Falls; and F. S. Williams a eame after Fisch! had ‘est'f'ed. His story on the stand was hy *rom his own files to Shelley's off'ce: hat ‘op'es in the director's files, and cor- bition enfoncement director of Mon- tana and Lous Fischl of the Parchen Drug company of Helena, spent two Woolworth Chiet | In London Dead LONDON, Jaur 21-—By The Asso- tel Press.—Fred Moore Wool- worth, prominent American business man, who has been seriously ii in London for some time, ded at the Ritz hotel today. Mr. Woolworth, who was tho Lon- store of Liquor Permits by Shelley, Claim. HELENA, Mont., Jan. 27-0, H.] ¢ Bholley, suspended federal proh'- Trial of Shelley, who ‘s Montana} druge'st/of Billings. reported to at he took conies of sellers permits Barley, Shelley found corresponding want. States, was taken {ll last October. Se BANK NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold $14,624,520 in excess of legal requirements. This is @ decrease of $2,511,920. | ——_ Meet mo at the Smoke House, CAR OWNERS SPACE Alfalfa, Native, Wheat Grass, Prairie Hay, Straw, Oats, Corn, Chop, Rye, Bran, Ofster Shell, One sack or carload. W bday you money on carloads of hay, and give you any kind you SURIMARY OF RIGHT NEWS Loss of Digit rade to reconds of drug stores in a ‘ozen cit'es in Montana to see how early they had reached the quota of Mquor, to which they were ent'tled and the cop'es of the applications, the vendor's perm'ts and the direc- tor’s cop'es were raised, Coples of all three documents in NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—Court erttics who watched W.liam J, Tilden play ecently at the Heights casino, ir Brooklyn, were of the opinion that the tennis champion’s form suffered cox LOWEST STORAGE IN CASPER Repair Work on All Makes of Cars. organization in the United RESERVES LOWER. ARE EXPECTED TO BE AT THE Rialto A TICKET TO SEE Palomar’ ‘The last number for the evening Jack Lord, Billy Howard, Tor GAS, OIL AND CARS GREASED FOR THIS PARTICU- s.derab'y from the loss of part of the|™more than a dozen cases were intro- had been prepared by Jack Leary, who was also director of the whole minstrel. It was entitled “A Good Gamble” and was one of the su- preme hits of the evening, being the raffling off of several prominent Casper young men to nine Indies of Aefinite complexions and {ndefinite ages. Miss Margaret Curt'n took the lead!ng part in this entertain. ing number. Many persons deserve credit for the way the performance went off last night and for its financial suc- cess. The sale of tickets was handled by Miss Madelyn Seabright, while the costumes were under the direc- tion of Emeline Maxwell. Mrs. George Peck had charge of the ad- vertising. ‘The chorus consisted of the fol- lowing persons: Ione Baker, Leona Brady, Vera Connett, Margaret Cur- tin, Mabel Carlson, Eva Ferguson, Hltzabeth Foster, Alma Hawley, Gertrude Kamps, Addie Kensinger, Stella Langford, Emeline Maxwell, Lola Miller, Laura Monson, Arile Morris, Vera Naylor, Miriam Nye, Alfill Skonberg, Nira Thurza Thomas, Ora Tompkins, Garnet Vollertsen, Helen Wallace, Mae I. Winter, Lorraine Wright, Stewart, | Depew, Louise Fairfax, May Lapru Hazel Austin and the chorus girl were all there with plenty of pep an new gowns that made the audién ook up in wonderment and ask wha was coming next. The photopla with Edythe Sterling in the lead'n role as “The Girl Who Dared” |that could be desired of a true west ern story and departs from the usual cutsind-dried bad lands variety tel! ing a forceful story of the cattl country an a strong minded girl wh made good in a man's job. “Fry in the Soup” {s the musica’ comedy slated for Sunday and Mon day, Jack (Slim) Lord plays the part of Fry and he's in the soup. from start to finish, but the way he gets cut would convulse any audience an? put them into a atate of hysterics iop’ay, “Probation Wife" with Norma Talmadge as the star, is on of this little ladie’s best efforts an¢ will prove a winner with the picturc fans. As usual, continuous show: will be run Sunday start'ng at 2:30. penttbes bso Ma sn i) of the Berry on the corner of 8S. Bim and Midwest | Ave. pu Se Be Most me at the Smoke House, " PARADE, DINNER AND DANCE FEATURE INITIATION OF ENGHT CANDIDATES BY FORTY AND EIGHT CLUB HANDCUFFED, hog-tied and in Prison garb, eight “goofs,” who later were initiated into Le Societe des Quarante Hommes and Huit Cheveaux, were dragged through the down town streets yesterday as preliminary to the more formal ceremony later in the evening. ‘This was the first promenade hela by the local post and the ap- pearance of the members, with thelr box car and other parapher- nalla, excited considerable ocom- ment among the pedestrians. The sight of the usually dignified Dr. Victor R. Dacken, the sedate W. B. Hazelmire, the austere T. J. Mo- Keon and the rotund Dr. ©. B. Duncan trotting down Center street will probably mean that their busi- ness and professional standing will suffer in proportion to their loss of dignity. The procession was led by Bill Ackerman and his Arkeon orchestra. Dnner at the Henning for the entire membership followed. b: CONSTRUCTION COMPANY See Tomorrow’s Tribune a dance at the Arkeon. At the din- ner there were speeches by W. B. Cobb, chef de gare, Dr. J. F. O'Don- nell, who was in charge of the init- jatory work, J. C. Neilson, chem- inot nationale of the “40 and 8” society, and D. W. Ogilbee, past state commander of the American Legion and one of. the outstanding figures in legion affairs in Wyom- ing. Fears that discord and lack of harmony would interfere with the progress of the local Legion post were dispelled by all of these speakers. The serious side of the society which met last night 1s shown by the fact that all those who attain the upper degree of the legion must have done some mer!- torfous service and must continue to take an aXtive part in tho affairs of the legion. Those initiated last night were Thomas Wickland, V. R. Dacken, . B. Duncan, T, J. McKeon, A. J. ‘nickstrum, P. T. Cox W. B. Hazelmire, and C. M. Cruren There Is No Place Like Home MILLS CE. The Casper Shirt/Factory formerly Roome, is now located middle finger of h's right hand. Tilden, paired with Sam Hardy, lost two informal sets to Watson \. Washburn and Zenso Shimildzu, Ja anese star. It was the opinion th hampion’s strok ng and attempts a cut shots seemed to cause him consid erable pain. TWO MORE DIE NEW YORK.—Warning to Ku Klux Klan members that they must give up thelr allegiance to the or- ganization or move from Brooklyn, was issue@l by the district attorney for Kmmg county. WASHINGTON.—President Hard- ing expressed confidence that there will be an agreement with the British government for the refund- ing of its war debt. LAUSANNE.— Fallure of thi Near Eastern peace conference is certain, Riza Nur, Turkish delegate, predicted, cd _DUBLIN, Jan. 27.—{By The As: “ated Press.\—Two men, nam tne and Geragyety, were execute WASHINGTON —The resignation of Charles R. Cramer as genera counsel of the Veterans bureau Maryborough today. They ha: effective February 1, was accepted en found guilty of unlawful posses by Director Forbe: on of arms, (saat ai ———___ MONTREAL.— Records for a PACKERS PLAN RESEARCH. year’s production papermaking in WASHINGTON, Jan. 26,—Suffic North Amer.ca were broken during 1922 when the United States pro duced 1,448,000 tons. nt funds shave been subscribed b ‘eat packers throughout, the countr * assuve the establishment at Ch ‘go of @ national institution com ig broad educational research, trac {| sssociation and industria’ museum f> Utles, Thomas E. Wilson, of Ch @go announced today. Sixteen Vets Rehabilitated | On U.S. Farms NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan, Sixteen veterans of the world war ~rehabilitated as farmers today started an experiment at Canton, || Miss., under @irecton of Blair Har- rison, chief of rehabilitation for the sixth district of the United States Veterans’ bureau, {t was announced here, These men moved into the first farming community esablished by the United States Veterans’ bureau and will conduct their own market- ing through co-operative methods solely among themselves. They, wil! have their own school, to be used for continuing thelr agricultural training and by their children, for _fesular school work, CHICHESTER S PILLS ae EG ——————_—____ Moet me at the Smoke Hovse. a bought. that is built into them. 426 East Second St. ‘uced by D'strict Slatteny, out of 100 heads. in two weeks. feeds hair- the scalp t It’s the marvelous new-way mas- sage. You get satisfaction or money back. Keep free from the curse of falling hair and baldness. HOOD TIRES THE KIND OF SERVICE YOU’LL APPRECIATE The Hood Man stands in front of our store to show you where Hood Tires can be We-stand back of every Hood Tire we sell because we know the superior quality Wyo. Compression Tube & Tire Co. Day by Day in Every Way Business Is Getting Better and Better uve been made by Shelley and Fisch! nthe cop'es of the permits which ents IN IRISH JAIL} 24 Attorney John L, end with them copies of the wh'ch had been mailed to the n Washington, Were none of the yy the prosecution to mained in He'ena, This Flannel A sure, safe way to overcome falling hair and baldness is to re- move the infected Se- bum. We give you a signed guarantee with VAN ESS to remove dandruff, stop itching and grow hair, VAN ESS has grown ‘hair on 91 ne hair stops VAN ESS Liquid Scalp Massage ‘owing ea icine into rough rubber nipples. 4) Get YAN ESS today, Smith-Turner Drug Store 131 S. Center choose, store as soon as Phone 1125 DENTINE IRS Ra EE ePeS T, Acetylene Welding and Small Lathe Work. Passenger Car and Truck Tires and Tubes and Accesscries, CARS SOLD ON COMMISSION WILLIS-HACKETT CO. Weather We have a fine selection from which to ONE SPECIAL LOT Of brown, gray and heavy blue Flannel | Shirts. If your size is here take your choice $1.45 You Can Buy Your Suit or Overcoat Here At a Big Saving We must get to the work of remodeling our YOU CAN SAVE HERE. SHOE & CLOTHING CO. 260 South Center St. LAR PICTURE YG ARE NOT.RESTRICTED TO THE PURCHASE O ONE TICKET. YOU HAVE PERMISSION TO BUY FOR _ FRIENDS AND RELATIVES, ps 363 S. Ash When you arrive at the box office, knock once and you will secure the attention of the cashier, who will cheerfully take your money. iS Shirt After you enter the inner circle, ushers will show you a seat (if you come early), where you will view ceremonies. Do not leave your sea for an instant for it will be filled immediately. See Everything “THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR” And several short subjects. Everything ORCHESTRA In a special musical program, Say Nothing As you leave the theater, but good words for the splendid entertainment. You Are Then a Member OF THE CCC Casper’s Cash Customers WATCH FOR THE NEXT MEETING possible.