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PAGE FOUR. MER ROUGE IS STIRRED AGAIN Robert L. Dade, Mayor, Warned to Leave} || Licensing of Ball Players Impracticable |! BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 31.—Judge KK. M. Landis, baseball commisston- er on his way for a visit to Burling ton, Vermont, today said he thought the proposal now before the Massa- chusetts legislature to Mcense pro- Che Casver Daily Cribune U.S. EMBARGO ON NARCOTICS WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Federal narcotics control board today an- nounced {it would grant no moro ap- plications to import narcotics pending @ decision as to the total amount of jSuch drvgs which it is advisable to admit into the country during the year. house yesterday and blew up the front part before leaving. The const guard station at Bal- briggan was destroyed today by ralders who set off three powerful Jand mines. The explosion shat- tered the windows of nearby houses and the inhabitants fled from their homes. SSeS eS ‘Try Tribune Want Ads for results. CONTRACT LET ON SUB BASE ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 81—The Gil- pin Construction company of Astoria, Ore., was awarded a contract by the You Must See WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922. navy department today as lowest bid- ders, for work on the submarine base at Tongue Point, Ore., at the mouth of the Columbia river. The amount of the bid was $100,000. ‘The same concern also was award- ed a dredging contract for the re- moval. of 400,000 cubic yards at 15 cents per yard, the improvement being in connection with the Tongue Point developments. ‘The new government in Ireland is considering measures to revive the fishing industry off the Irish coasts, which has been gradually declining for some years past. DON’T FORGET TO-NIGHT Town in 10 Days or Become Corpse; | Federal Agents to Investigate fessional and semi-professional ba!! players, was impracticable, so far as it affected major league players. Aside from the question of the ex- pediency of a licensing system, he thought that for any one state to take action would lead to confusion. EILLE NORWOOD as © SHERLOCK HOLMES In Sir A. Conan Doyle’s “THE >HOUND OF THE “ BASKERVILLES <\ FRIDAY and SATURDAY Se IS FAMILY NIGHT WE HAVE A FINE PROGRAM FOR YOU “THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR” AND THE MANN SISTERS RIALTO ~ TODAY Plunkett Home Destruction Is Now Complete aon MONROE, La., Jan. 81.—Federal authorities, it was learned here today, probably will be asked to take some action in connection with the receipt yesterday of a threat- ening letter Robert L. Dade, mayor of Mer Rouge, in which the mayor w warned to leave the town within ten days or WEST CASPER DEFEATS. <<22' VIOLA DANA | — FROSH SECOND TEAM TO RECOVER’ state authorities | attention if ob aganial |) In the curtain raiser Inst night to | the Casper-Glenrock basketball game, rhe West Casper grade school team won from the freshman second team of the high school by a score of < DUBLIN, Jan. 31—{By Tho As- IL sociated Press.—The residence of Sir Horace Plunkett, at Fox Rock, was destroyed by fire lay. today. A band of armed men raided the RIAI TO LOS ANGELES, Jan. 31—Viola Dana, motion picture actress, under- | went an operation for appendicitis mayor to| today at a local hospital. The opera-| 13 to 0. wn within | tion was @ success and Miss Dana’s| The grade schoot boys outplayed notice." condition satisfactory, her physician; the freshmen all through the game san important wit-| raid, and were never threatened. tate at the Bastrop | = 6 SPECIAL Opportunity Night Thursday WITH US | Gen & TONIGHT Dancers and Theatergoers x AND EVERY NIGHT 5 . «(3 And forget your sorrows and cares. We are the \ original Fa We have prepared a special after-dinner : Relief for | menu need after 8p. kg . GLOOM CHASERS HAY FEVER Chinese and other special dishes will be HE, ; — ARKEON served, Hay fever cau be definitely rée Meved. many people CASPER’S JOY PALACE ‘Admission—Gents 25c, Ladies Free —— CARD OF ANKS, sh t our sincere for the kind- the sickness daughter, An- the beautiful O Mrs, Au- TODAY Jack Lord and His Musigirls Present “FUN IN A DEPART- MENT STORE” Don’t Miss Seeing LOUISE GLAUM in Her Masterpiece “LOVE MADNESS” A SHOW The Whole Family Should See. dsvo ATTAZGNVA AGaWOD TVIISNW 39309) HO Waly OM YILVaHL ATINVA TYNIDINO So AV1TdOLOHd JUNLVIA 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 would TINGLE 2 ‘The salicylic acid of the as- pirin ai the many tiny Telaxes them and This rene Two Shows Nightly, 7-9. Matinees Sun., Wed., Sat. Prices: Chiltiren 10c; Ad- ults 40c, ASPIRIN 8 two other ingredients other aspirin. has been added tendency to Then to rid the 8 wastes that FIRST DAY Hundreds Turned Away Standing Room Only All Sunday Records Broken. SECOND DAY Standing Room Only BIGGEST MONDAY WE EVER HAD THIRD DAY Standing Room Only BIGGEST TUESDAY WE EVER HAD. three ingredi- ents in one tablet. Be sure to ask BENEFIT TOMORROW AT THE EtrAt.ToOo FOR THE NORTH CASPER CHRISTIAN CHURCH A Percentage of the Receipts Donated. A FINE PROGRAM HAS BEEN ARRANGED COMEDY NEWS SNAPSHOTS Feature Picture Is “SILAS MARNER” By Special Arrangement We Will Have THE MANN SISTERS g For Another Day. Don’t Miss Casper’s Favorite Dancers. TROUSDAL STOCK COMPANY IRIS THEATER COMMENCING SUNDAY Matinee, FEB. 4 In the Merry Musical Play “BUDDIES” Specialties Between Acts, Including the Buddies Quartette. LAXO AS. \ PIRIN, the im. BED proved aspirin with the three points: —It's absorbed easily —It relieves pain quickly —It's © gentle Inxative {TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask your druggist for the “Three Point Box,” Therapeutie Research Laboratories, Washe idegton, D, ACCOUNT OF SOLID BOOKINGS WE ARE UNABLE TO HOLD “THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR” SO THIS IS Your Last Chance R i alto cial Music Program by OVER ANOTHER DAY. TO SEE THIS BIG PICTURE Today THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 Coming to the And You Will Sell Them! Be sure you tell them {n the big Industrial num- ber of the Tribune. Make your advertising reserva- tions now. LAWRENCE P. WALL (HIMSELF AS IGNATZ) TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE PICTURE THAT STARTLED BLASE NEW YORK "WHO ARE MY PARENTS Written by “THE MYSTERIOUS MR. X” —Also— PATHE NEWS AND TOPICS OF THE DAY Shows at 1, 3, 5,7, 9 Admission 10c and 40c it THEATER ES) TODAY AND THURSDAY A Story That Takes You Into the Frozen North. SHAME HAROLD LLOYD “AN OZARK ROMANCE” TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY YOMING Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY BETTY COMPSON — “THE GREEN Round Three of “The Leather Pushers” Also Comedy “CUSTARD’S LAST STAND” —IN— “THE ISLE OF NOWHERE” The Prettiest Play of the Season 9 -- VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES -- 9 FEATURING THE SEVEN DERITAS FEhotoplay Admission ALICE. CALHOUN in “THE LITTLE WILDCAT” 10 and 40 cents During their two weeks’ en will present the following p' formance. “BUDDIES” and “TWO MARRIED MEN” FIRST WEEK “TURN TO THE RIGHT” and “MAN ON THE BOX” SECOND WEEK One Show Each Evening Matinee Sundays and Saturdays Only. Adults 55c, Children 25¢ GIMME! THE CAPITAL ent the Trousdale Company And ch one a full evening's per- Continuous 1:00 to 11:00 Adults 25¢ Children 10c TOMORROW Last Chapter of “IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL” —And— Wm. S. Hart In— “O)7MALLEY OF THE |§ MOUNTED” Daily 2, 6:30 and Sree

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