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PAGE FOUR. E Che Casper Daily Cridune FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923. workmen would be protected from) Representative Shrum. One, House|slass, and Campbell, Crook, Uuinta,| would be re! irsed in the event of been arrended to permit !ntroduction bad weather. I know what inclement |1%. provides for amendment of the|Johnson and Washakie counties from| failure of bank or banks. until 32 o'clock next Monday, whch | weather means—1" ve Worlmen’s Conpensationn act, und] the second class to the third class. The senate Thursday passed House will make the period of introduction | as a cowhand ry the other, Howe 159, provites for]! The “axe” of the house was work-|19, providing for safety instruction in the house expire only ons and one- the car men ‘sy inspectio.s ef coal min ing well Thursday afternoon and was|in public schools; House 20, relating half days cariler than che 30-day some of them do! ve're a! The labor vs. capital disptites were] applied to House 76, providing for|to contracts for public works, and period rrovided by the senats ruié on ing to be reasonable. We don't want|the outstanding features of Thurs-| creation of:the county of Whitcomb;| House. 21. providing a penalty for the subject. ce the railroads to make an im-| day's legislative proceedings. Anoth-| House 61, to make the sanitary laws| trespass by hunters and trappers on —————_______ mense outlay of money for sume un-|er Interesting development was the| more stringent, and Senate 1, post-| privately owned lands. ‘The commit: im gaq| MIDS! Recessary project or else be forced to| decision of the house to kill House 71,| poning the payment—due date of 1922| tee of the whole senate approved sen SOLD yd dadalds do thetr repairing 'n | providing that countles of the first|taxes until June 1, 1923. A bill em-|ate 35, providing that Wyoming shall N (Continued from Page One.) want to keep the work and the w class should be those with an as-|bodying the provisions of the latter| meet the provisions of the federal ma- ° fssue with the amendment and with| ers in Wyoming. But o| sessed valuation of $30,000,000 or| measure previously had been passed] ternity act; Senate 28, amending the what he conceived to be the spirit! sec freight rates co: more, those of the second class the! by the House. Workmen’s Compensation act, and RY Z POWDER 00 a S rea promoting st. Another bill re coal! group with an assesed val{vion of] House 72, to enable municipalities! Senate 43, provid:ng that cou: - | “The coal aand oll operators plead] mining industry v » com-| from $12,000,000 to $30,000,800, and/to adopt the city manager form of|erintendets of schools shall ec: you use Jess | SATURDAY AT THE poverty,” he asserted, “yet they have] mittee of the whol> ‘sda | those of the third class counties with| government, was approved by the| truant officers and* receive for their — in Cheyenne at this time a small army | It provided for the post liess than $12,000,000 assessed valua-| committee of the whole House. servites in that capacity ealaries of field men. Field hounds, I cail| of semi-monthly wage. pr s at|tion. Objection was made to the bill| Representatives Mercer of SBig| ranging from $400 to $800 u year, de- the mines, but wa: ded to pro| that the re-classtfication would reduce these men. They are seeking to Judice the people against the lab men, their work seems to be m the people against the laboring g| vide that made. th should be|the standing of some counties, with | posted. The chang: argument that the of impending wa ip off” persons A GREAT BIG PEANUT CANDY BAR FREE Direct from the LUKIS CANDY KITCHEN s made after|the involved reduction of the salar'es| duced House 163, providing for state| The house early in the session = of notices| of their officials and the bill was in- guaranty of bank deposits. The bill| adopted a rule that no bill might be and their work ts would | definitely postponed. The bill's class-| provides for creation of a fund from| introduced Iater than the twenty. effective. We on nt be in.|Ifieation would have reduced Big|/which depositors in state banks fifth day of the session, but this has no funds and little mi jred to attemp: pry roll rebberles.| Horn, Carbon, Converse, Fremont, | === === eee nS | Continuous 1 to 11 ‘ Last Times Today Horn county and DeHoff of Niobrara] pending on the assessed valuation of county Thursday afternoon intro-| the counties in which they serve. to fight back.” Two new 1 nt} Goshen, Lincoln and Niobrara coun- “I am not representing any tt the ho 1 by tles from the first class to the second | corporation,” retorted Repre = = === == | WM. S. ; é re Underwood, In fact, 1-a0 no | |p SALE WHITE, HALY-RED, SEEKING A SOCIETY, See Iris Theater Advertisement for Free the persc operator. Coupon—Also See Ignatz. And because the barrier of blood is ever against the half breed offering love; he swings back to his Indian antestors and TAKES his mate. There’s the Big Dramatic Thrill You'll See in OLIVER MOROSCO’S “THE HALF BREED” YOU'LL ALSO SEE BUSTER KEATON IN HIS BEST COMEDY “THE BALLOONATIC” AMERICA uz. ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESENTS & George Fitzmaurice PRODUCTION THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Greatest Mystery Story, With EILLE NORWOOD as Sherlock Holmes THRILLS! SHOCKS! LAUGHS! A Crescendo of Great Scenes Including: The flaming hound on the moors— Curse of the Baskervilles— The suspected butler— Skulking shadows— Report of Doctor Watson— The death of the doomed man— The struggle with the hound— 1 them whe y AND A DOZEN OTHER NERVE-SHAKERS men?” | WITH A LAUGH AT THE END. the unions,” Hart “O’MALLEY OF THE & MOUNTED” A And Last Chapter of “IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL” And Comedy “WHIZ BANG” The Demand Exceeded the supply of last year’s INDUSTRIAL NUMBER of the Tribune. matched w other measur 4zed labor, for men en BOYD B. TROUSDALE STOCK COMPANY IN THE MERRY MUSICAL PLAY “BUDDIES” IRIS THEATER 3 DAYS starting SUN. MAT. FEB. 4 d that th ppeared to be whether ¢ the coal mines st men or a by tl three me hire and fire th “I am not od Underwood. “I | G dy—“First Vacation” Order your extra copies favor of them. But there are s ra yt me News 9 P Following “Buddies” Trousdale Company will present things you cat do “Honeymoon Town,” “Turn to the Right” and “The people w: Man on the Box.” Now For this year’s edition and do your part in Boosting Casper Phone 15 cheaply miners ar and we're THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Sm BETTY COMPSON, ™ TODAY shy ta we BERT LYTELL so MAY MAVOY. RIAL 5 ey, Crammed with ex- TOMORROW citement, _ bristling with thrills -— the KTR Pes? SPECIAL GIFT MATINEE PRIZES FOR ALL EACH PLAY IS A FULL EVENING’S PERFORMANCE One Performance Each Night—Matinees Sundays and Saturdays. ADULTS 55c, CHILDREN 25c ANY SEAT gorgeous ace of all crook melodramas. For years a hit on the stage; now a dramatic sensation on the screen! And a real all-star cast. mines and c fenced men the collieries they worke murder The have been h: The bill p TODAY shall erect lo] fepalt oF. ” Jack Lord and His Musigirls z Se epi et m : Present & but its spirit go: > Za =7 esi ’s th cont putes ta S Season’s Brightest Offering meg ere’s the crashing he Jabor champto: csa yes climax to the great- hrum vs. Underwood. a = a “GOOD SHIP NANCY LEE” au £ Gontinialie AUAG tee the tary sexton oF A Scream from Start to Finish 28 est adventuredrama said Shrum tring to that meas- = a ° i Photoplay D6 of ‘the year. g u “The Union Pacific has told the = hs ! people of Green River heard, that! | & ES CONSTANCE TALMADGE Paz would bel | OF mm , sn Pr 5 7aP certain de) | %g g — hae aii 4 TOMORROW id ‘onl, 2 ee : SUNDAY AND MONDAY influence people not on to the wo Shows: Nugiay); 147 they are just a big bluff.” Sald Underwood: "I tt would be any more pri ‘ put up these sheds than it wonld be! to put a huge shed over the new Ma- sonic temple in Cheyenne so that t FOUR) DAYS STARTING ~ SUNDAY A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TONIGHT % L. P. WALL —AND— POPULAR PLAYERS —IN— “THE ISLE OF NOWHERE” An All-Comedy Show with Many Vaudeville Specialties. —ALSO_— ALICE CALHOUN IN THE FEATURE PICTURE “THE LITTLE WILDCAT” SATURDAY ONLY “CIRCUS DAY” A BIG REVUE The Popular Players’ Farewell Offering. A - Bishop- Cass Theater Baril * Gre Kentucky Derby *: aman REGINALD DENNY anise A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY AND SATURDAY RUPERT | HUGHES GIMME! Oh Boy, what « picture! Rupert Hughes has made an up- roarious comedy-drama of high finance in the home and you're going to howl at many a “touching” and familiar situation. HELENE CHADWICK—-GASTON GLASS— HENRY B. WALTHALL—ELEANOR BOARDMAN and KATE LESTER THAT IS THE FINE CAST! —Also— AL ST. JOHN IN HIS NEW COMEDY OUT OF PLACE Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 Admission 10c-40c HOR ee E25: “THE SAGEBRUSH TRAIL” +» a Wallace Beery SATURDAY Johnny Walker BUSTER KEATON in “THE BOAT” and MUTT AND JEFF 10¢ 8nd 25c TOMORROW - SATURDAY WALL’S FAREWELL PERFORMANCE IN A BIG FROLIC OF FUN AND AMUSEMENT ENTITLED FUN - AT - THE - CIRCUS WITH SPECIAL SCENERY DON’T FAIL TO SEE “FAT EMMA” And Her Palace of Dancing Beauties COUPON LOOK -- KIDDIES -- LOOK A great big 5-cent Peanut Bar Free at the Saturday mati- nee. Fresh made and direct from the Lukis Candy Kitchen. Bring this coupon. IGNATZ (HIMSELF) ACTING —Also— “PEE-WEE” The Largest Educated Bear in Captivity 10 VAUDEVILLE ACTS LET'S HAVE SOME FUN Ris

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