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PAGE FOUR. falo, Kay ‘organized for a Liberty Loan drive,| ing it go through because of the fact and we are determined to have the, that there is no railroad building any- HAIL PARTY io EXTENDED GREAT «= SS ae Se ee on the Northern Pacific and on tho|the present time. Milwaukee, we are exceptionally de-| if we su: new enter-|can mak Ralph Dento of Sheridan spoke for \ that city, telling how he had traveled Continued From Page One ; Project. It is an interesting fact to/with the delegation for the past two) Provide an outlet for our great coal ly what the officials of the Wyoming | note in this connection that Former! weeks, had made friends with them. Sort Carey- “You have some things that we) ad would ask/ C rnor Robert D. Carey | hurst Tuesday in severe'y « that George M.| CT and w ruction engineer has | ° y Which the rail this city. This ented in detail to- one will deny, “said Mr. Fer.|sreatest expectations.” e tomorrow with work, r. Pi are proud of your city,|the railroad. olla ‘of = Wyom be even m its pop her, we w said the senator. Prown, chairman card at Miles, ¢ In an interview with. a ator Kendrick sald: which is offering and that the nting to the rail Brown. “Wel the future. as we would be! * Grand CANDY SALE ON NOW Extra Specials Until Monday 5-Ib. box Lukis fresh made Chocolates. Regular price The Lukis Candy Co. ANNOUNCE Preparations are being made, fixtures are now in transit and contracts have been placed with local contractors for the remodel- ing and fitting the Lukis Candy Company store for the addition of the NEW DRUG DEPARTMENT Which will be the finest and most up to date in Wyoming. As a special feature the Lukis Candy Company will offer extra candy spe- clals every day until the opening of the new department in order to reduce the present enormous stock of candy to make room for the new drug store. THE LUKIS CANDY CO. SECOND AND WOLCOTT STREETS || AMERICA THEATER LAST TIMES TODAY : HUB HALL CAINE’S TODAY AND SATURDAY “THE CHRISTIAN” rl cod on Two with The War MAURICE, TOURNEUR | ALO Shows at 1, 3. B, 7 and 9 | ae! nr ee ~~ Slalend romonnow* | - NINETY AND NINE” | 1 fo 11-40 pnd athe The ‘Thrill Picture Supreme Che Casper Daily Cridune one community to leave, avoid, or|the senator replied, “It is one more It {s a time for | clinching influence to bring about the everyone to lend the greatest ald and | Casper irrigation project. It will also influence to bring about the building | compel other projects to come here. shirk responsibility, ‘We are fortunate On being asked ff {t would be espe- | through to Miles City are facing in cially sgnificant to Casper on ac-| one direction and are not only willing “Tt opens a door to St. Paul, Minne-| count of the Casper irrigation project, but determined to have the railroad.” ther cities which provido | = Se ae not only an outlet for our oil, but it will open up such territory as will resources. The greatest advantage, however, will be the uniting into a compact community the d weath-| need,” ‘sald Mr. Denio, “and we have to Buffalo overland in| some things that you need. The beno-|2OFth and south as well as east and mnect with the officials at) fit which will accrue from the duild- ing of this road is beyond the very west. It is a need that has been felt for the last 25 years. surance of the road is con-| 8 I view it today, and is also dependent upon the co-operation of the different sections of the stato, ef every community, every town, and It is not a time for at a city of 50,000 is better! Richey Young of Buffalo and Mr.| y of 25,000, nor that a city) Curtiey of Kaycee were also speak- ter than a city of 60,-| ers. Each of these men told how | her go forward or back-| their sections of the country desired | overy inaividual. but; Senator Kendrick declined to go ud of Into any extensive address regarding We the railroad because of his speech Headaches from Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets which 1s to be presented this even- relieve the Headache by curing the joke rarding the value Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de- ff The box bears the signature jot E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get Ing, but he s also showed how the | of the enterprise to the real estate |stroyer. in would a large |™en of the city. | es from the people of} “I would rather have one lot I could RROMO.) 30e. sell than two lots I could not sell,'; Congressman McClintic to'd of his | acquaintance with Governor Haskell § jand gave some intimate glimpses of ;| the great man as builder of railroads. KIDDIES’ BIG GIFT MATINEE SATURDAY TOMORROW KIDDIES’ SPECIAL e of the Tribune this morn- railroad will mean increased ff activity, increased industry, and in- creased population to every town that AND APPLES. WYOMING THEATER Matinees Sun., {t touches. It will mean a more lunified state because it will supply transportation that will connect the f north and south of Wyoming. will result in probably greater ad- n Casper | vantage than anything that has been sired to the|done since the building of the Colo- rado and Southern, and greater than! « up there jn/anything that ts likely to be done in| S. JIGGS” m all the more anxious of see. Presented by TROUSDALE STOCK COMPANY IRIS THEATER--SUNDAY Wallace Reid Adolph Zuker presents » WILLIAM de MILLE arence 3 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY RIALTO ___ Tribune Wantads Bring Results (9h TT BISHOP-CASS THEATERS. IRIS THEATER Tonight, Saturday Matinee and Night TROUSDALE STOCK COMPANY “THE MAN ON THE BOX” Harold MoGsath's Host Comedy Nord Trousdale Bor DOROTHY PHILLIPS Starved im (Man on the eCOURT PLASTEABD” RACH HVWNING AT 8115 SUNDAY ONLY «Mn, AND MS, JIGGa" FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923, “THE NINETY AND NINE” A PICTURE OF MUCH ACTION AND THRILLS “Our people in the north olear Casper’s Original Family Theater BUTCHERS’ NITE TONITE SELECT MEATS GIVEN AWAY TO THE WARNER BAXTER Starting tomorrow at the America theater is a picture that is truly worthy of the name of special. An entire village and miles of forest destroyed by fire. Hundreds of players in freight cars ride through conflagration and over burning bridges, ‘ It is seldom that a famous play lends itself as well to the screen as the famous “Ninety and Nine” by Ramsey Morris. The stage with its artifices of canvas and mechanical appliances, could not reproduce tho big thrill scenes. - The big cast in “The Ninety and Nine’ is headed by Warner Baxter and Colleen Moore. It will be the next attraction at the America theater. YOMING Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY “MORE TO BE PITIED THAN SCORNED’ Chas. Blaney’s Stage Success —Also— BABY PEGGY “GOLFING” INTERNATIONAL NEWS EVERY NICHT Friday nights you will find a most enjoyable crowd —just such a crowd of your own liking, not too crowded but just enough. Better come on down and get acquainted. Our introducers will see that you en- joy yourself. ARKEON Dancing Academy CASPER’S JOY PALACE TOMORROW ONLY HOOT GIBSON —In— “SURE FIRE” Bigger and better than “While Satan Sleeps” and by the same author. The story of a millionaire who went broke and discovered i | 5 SS role Jack Holt revels in. |] | An : & j he had a heart and soul. The kind of virile, fighting . Story by Peter B. Kyne. ( j { ( VERY LATEST NEWS FABLES 7 SCREEN . . ibis SNAPSHOTS f PATHE NEWS THE NETTO LADIES’ Return of the U. S. Troops ORCHESTRA TODAY. TOMORROW nee