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PAGE TWO. ELKS TO HAVE INDOOR CIRCUS EARLY IN APRIL Seven-Day Fete Planned by Local Order for Benefit of Building Fund; Will Be Real Show. NOTED PRESBYTERIAN First Preebyterian church, of the building campaign. An indoor circus which 1s expected to surpass anything in this line ever seen in Casper will be held in the Elke’ auditorium from March 21 to April 7, inclusive, for the benefit of the Elka’ building fund. The entertainment will be staged by the Jameston Indoor Circus aasoct- ation of Seattle, Wash. P. H, Jame son ie in Casper today making ar rangements for the affair. It 4s sald that all the Intest stants that go with a circus of this kind will be avaliable. Aerial work, cynle work, of one of & speaker of exceptional ability. under way, and the committee, which L. A. Reed is feature entertainment of the first | week Uf April | — oo BEAUTY STANDS QUT IN WILDE PICTURE PLAY COMING 10 THE RIALTO “A Woman of No Importance,” an- nounced as the attraction at the Rialto theatre for two days beginning Thuraday will prove a delight to that| large class of theatregoers who Hke their photodrama presented in set: tings which are artistically beautiful. The story, written by Oscar Wilde, has to do with a sequence of dramatic events which begin in a typical Eng- lish garden with its beautiful flowers and shrubbery and ends in a magnifi- cently appointed English residence. It 44 noticeably true that at no time dur- ing the narration of the story does anything appear onthe screen which ia in any way offensive to the eye— Pictures are al! {dyllically beautl- ful, giving every indication that they | have been chosen with the greatest) care. REGION RICH IN RESOURCES (Continued from Page One) ‘The opportunity for a north and south raflroad fs here. In our opinion no consideration can outweigh the great benefits to be derived by tho State as a whole in the construction of this rafiroad. Péople of Wyoming aside from a few eelfish interests hope and believe that the Land Board will give the building of this railroad ® paramount place in considering the value of bids recelyed for the leasa IRIS PRESENT Scores Heavily. mn appeal and deserves a year. Serious in {ts nature, it ( the audience. She comes home to sin with a gang of t worst among them is her undle. the denize: of the city strains of the girl music. of the blind violinist. her in serving time that si esting part of the play. akit Iria stage and gocs over big. WINE TO SPEAK IN BEHALF OF BUILDING ° Rev. Samuel Garvin, D. D., of the Colorado) Springs, has been secured by the fl- nance committee of the First Presby- terian church to sprak in the Taber nacle Thursday, March 8, in behalf He will meet all members of the different dl- visions of the finance cpmittes at al six o'clock luncheon, and at 7:30 he! will address the entire congregation, | and all others interested in the new| of building. Dr. Garvin is the minister the largest Presbyterian churches in the United States, and 1s The campaign for funds for the new church to be erected at Bighth and Wolcott streets {s getting well! chairman, Meeting with encouraging response. From this time forward a more tn- tensive campaign {9 to be cartied on} and all members of the six divisions requested to continue the'r soliciting 4 other feats will be among the each Subscribers will do a favor numbers. | by filling out their cards and return The Elks’ indoor circus will be the ing the as soon as possible. PLEASING BIL “Mighty Lak a Rose” Touch- ing Play; Vaudeville Act “Mighty Lak a Rose” now playing at the Iris theatre is a picture with| Mrs, J. G. Meginity place! ©, West ‘mong the best photoplays of the holds up through the entire period with 3 sufficient excitement and humorous} Miss Nova Fuller ..... side lights so that it does not weary! Miss Mary Linden Utter . Thé story is of a blind girl who In r ‘© the terror of “Murderer's| Earl Coulsen . and is led to believe that the It is at this point that the violin comes in for its influence. Beautiful scenes are portrayed of the young girl playing her sweetest music to the urchins and other persons of- the The hard hearts of dozens of inhabit this portion ro Jortened through the The climax {s not reached how- ever until those in whose house she herself lives come under the influence The portrayal of their reformation, and of the sacr: fice which one or them makes for may see, and the reunion after three years of separation, ts still the more inter Middleton and Spellmeyer in “Lone- some Land” are a refreshing treat in the way of vaudeville. This comedy one of the best seen on the Tomorrow, night will be the last times of showing the present bill. Putiscihcsne Vests MY ARRESTS MADE BY he Casper Daily Cridune QNILY TRIBUNE ELEGTION HOLDS OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL ENTRANTS (Continued from Page One) votes, 100,000 SPECIAL votes are al- lowed on every $18.00 worth of sub- scriptions turned in. tostants will be awarded in this district. Vollowing is » list of all votes cast for publication up to last night. tts ui Minnie Birdsall Robert Broadwi Miss Helen . Mrs. Ira Gartes ..... Mrs, B. H. Grantham . P. J, Hand viseresesere Miss Josephine Hy! Miss Hannah Harp . ‘0. F. Jacquot . piace you among the leaders of the race and in line fof @ prise that cca te cashed Hen : Therctore, by the use of w little} in for about $94.00. mathematics, 1 can eaally be figured | ‘Worth trying for, te way the least—| He L. Kidder Pont] that @ mere handful of subscriptions | don’t you think? Mrs. L. M. OB: ot at this timo, tho rewult of a litte ef-| But @on't walt—start NOW! Claude Pyle ... 117,800 e s Mrs. H. L. Pierson 2209, District No. 1 J. R. Riley, 167,750 se Mrs. Beula Samplo .. 148,600 District No. 1 includes all the territory in that part of the city Ernest Bhep; ~ 87,000 Casper south of Hecond strect and east of Durbin street. One or| Morle Swo . 126,000 two of the cars and as many cash prizes aa thore aro active con-| irs, Affa Male Stoddard .. 196,000 testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all | votea cast for publication up until last night. TRS ey: wither. ee ee Mrs. O. H. Meyer .. a Georga Worth ./ | Mra, M. M. Myer . '600| Mra. E. G, Witt 420,200 ot) Mrs. Bessie Nelson Gordon Todd .....0.... 37,000 {s| Mrs. Bob Peebles . Agnes M. Harnan . 5,000 | John Peach ..... Phillp McBride .... 53,800 | Mrs. H. B. Pearce . Miss Mollie A. Sullivan Miss Polly Taylor W. H. Thomas .. Florencé Ufhell . Mrs. Ann Wilson Bob Adamson . Miss Alice Barn Miss Elizabeth Baug! Billy Capps ... Jesse J. Kear . Mrs. Blanche Davy: Mrs. Anna Drazick . Miss H. Ellis 4 Miss Izetta Gibbs . Mrs. H. T. Geiger . Mrs. A, W. Hobbs Mrs. Hazel I. Kuhns Miss Nellic McCash . Mrs, E. Marsh . District No. 4 District No. 4 includes all the territory outside the city limits of Casper lying north and west of the city of Casper, including the following: Powder River, Arminto, Thermopolis, Worland, Greybull, Frannie, Cody, Lander, Riverton, Shoshone, Rock Springs, Kemmer- er and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there as activé contestants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. Mrs. Dorothy Clark, Powder River, Wyo ...........cs06 Mrs. Adelaid Elliott, Mills, Wyo. Vv. T. Fisher, Lander .. J. C. Hustad, Mills, Wy Charles Johnson, Jr., The » Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermopolis, Wyo. James E, Quinlivan, Mills, Wyo. . Roy Schneider, Crosby, Wyo. .. Mrs. R. M. Taylor, Arminto, Wyo. Mrs. Charlotte Pfeiffer, R. F. D, . Miss Helen Johnson, Forsythe Miss Erma Yohe “s Mrs. Sylvia Nord, Riverton F. R. Morris, west of town . Miss Josephine Mileski, Worland Miss Lelia Logan, Greybull . Fred Gibson, Basin ....... Miss Myrtle Kirby, Gebo .. ceect ° . District No. 5 District No. 5 includes all the territory outside of the city of Casper lying east of the city of Casper, including the following: Wendover, Torrington, Guernsey, eyenne, Gillette, Sheridan, Wheatland, Salt Creek and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active contestants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of those entered in this testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last nigh: 00| Mary E. Fitzhugh, Douglas, Wyo. ......... ‘e Miss Myrtle Froman, Salt Oreek, Wyo. . Dana Henry, Parkerton, Wyo. 500] Mary i. Harvey, Salt Creek, Wyo. Miss Dora Cook, Casper, R. F. D, . 5 Miss Gladys Johnson, Salt Creek, W; bed Jack Mason, R. R, D. ..... Miss Ethel Palm, Albin, Wyo. . Mrs. L. M. Moffat, Wheatland . Mrs. H. B. Sherwood, R. ¥F. D, Mrs. 0. 8. Btone, R: Fy D. ©. L. Tappey, Parkerton, Wyo. . Miss Viona Wood Sheridan, Wyo, Miss Ruth Shaw, Labonte, Wyo. Miss Marjorie Smith, Gelnrock ... Miss Marie Parker }Torrington, Wyo. Mrs. G. Dunbar, Gendo, Wyo. Miss Ada Yoss .... Miss Mabry Zumwalt . James D. Morrison . Paul Buck .... Mrs. C. T. Wil District No. 2 . District No. 2 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Casper south of Second street and west of Durbin street, One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active con- testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. Curtis Ames .. Mrs. K. C. Bass Miss Maud Brink John Bush .. Mrs. Harry L. Mrs. C. F, Castleman FP. A. Cole ....-s000- Mrs. Jennie Castor Miss Clelia Dyke Miss Agnes Elliott .. Miss Lucille Fletcher P, V. Hendricks . Mrs. Helen Howland Tommy Kirkmeyer .. Miss Agnes Kirkendall Mrs. J, B. Lintz ... in question. Joseph Littlejohn . Jane Tenney, Manville ‘ Sam Losher ...... Tohn wolfe. TANOIS - Arkeon Will Give | POLICE OVER WEEK-END| oS SS sap] de Bek * “ Miss Mod ‘Away Twenty-Five yD eae Dollars in Prizes ment, be given y tomorrow night by the academy to persons who hold the lucky numbers, A dollar bill will be awarded to each of the 25 .persons whose numbers are first drawn out of the hat. The dance should draw a ‘large number of persons who will be at- tracted by the novelty cf the thing and by the fact that it will un-! was no? doubtedly be one of the best dances, since the new administration ot the week. dwhich no arrests were made. TUESDA bOSOSCOSSOSOOS | to kill, Christy and Mable Dollar Day Special mg Saat mans $1.00 ae ee S008 $1.00 $1.00 on $1.00 JOSEPH DAVID & CO. 227 South Center St. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND DRY GOODS Ladies’ Longerlyne Brassieres. pink only. All sizes. In + (:) Renny erect are Nainsook. 36 inches wide. white only. 6 yards....... Fancy Turkish Towels. Size 17x82. 8 for Children’s Crepe Bloomers. pink only. 8 for....... In Several arrests were made during the week end by the police depart Albert Neflson an@ M. Brownson ‘Twenty-five dollars in prizes will | were arrested Sunday for violation of the drug ordinance. Art Baish was management of the Arkeon dancing| taken for the possession of opium. Pete Stathos was arrested on a com- Plaint made out by his wife who charged hizn with assault with intent A man named Vozanski is in for being drunk and fighting, Buddie McCain were the week end le as being the first one Mrs. Nellie R Miss Sadie M, Siler . Miss Monrova Stewart . W. W. Stewart ...... Miss Virginia Satter . Miss Bettie Tolhurst . Mrs, Florence Caffee ... Mrs. AugustVoth L, H. Rate AN_QUNCE OF PREVENTION ing cold, damp weather take one Laxai BROMO QUININE Tablet just before retiring every night. Its tonic and laxative effect will fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza. EWhirre District No. 3 District No. 3 includes all the territory in that part of the city in| of Casper north of Second street and west of Yellowstone highway One or two of the ca as there are con- 30c per Box. Dollar Day Specials Sizes 6 to14 Per pair.—..._... $1 -00 Good wearing 3 pairs... + Children‘s Black or Brown fine Mercer- ized Hose, Ladies’ All-Wool Sport Hose, Per pair-—— mms AT THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS Co. Ladies’ Black Fiber Silk Hose, years. Blue or khaki, Children’s Black Hose. $1 00 yadiee pas gual ter, Let weight Bodice $1 00 “ e inion 3 ch... ° Several modela to choose from, each. $1.00 Bungalow Aprons. All sizes and colors. . $1.00 plaid or check Ginghams, Each. . 91.00 Japanese Crepe. Beautiful Crepes in a wide assort- Baby Crib Blankets. Extra large and heavy. Choice House Dresses. Very special, 4 yards.._.. Each $1 Phone 736 141 East Second Street Children’s Coveralls. = 2 pairs for... pteipunenmneesiens “ann 4000 and suitable for school wear, Ladies’ Muslin Night Gowns. .$1.00 Materials of Chambray, Percale, Sateen or ment of colors. Suitable for Kimonas and of pink or blue and white, $1.00 | 23 -00 THE HOME OF PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS AND THE PRACTICAL FRONT P. & N. CORSET King 5 gives @& tournament et Court in-honor of the sixteenth birth- day of his younger sister, Princess Mary Brand gallant English knight just returned all mleatants ‘netoding the ud con! J pro Duke of -Buckingham. Brandon {s summoned to the royal box where the Prin lace and the King appointe him cap: oon af the teaching the Princ dances from Fratice anf it is quite evident that she has fallen in love with tho handsome knight. But the Princess is only = pawn in the King’ and he bids her receive the ambassa- Gots of foreign monarchs setking her hand in marriage. of France, bids highest, but when she sees the portrait of the decrepit old monarch, Mary married to that Withtred wreck of a king. Starting at the Rialto next Sunday. pedis nt it arbi be Ss “Boss of Camp 4” | Last Times Tonight For the America theatre will show on its screen the Fox picture “Boss of Camp Four,” Brunette has the leading feminine rele, The swift action of this- film deserves mention again, for it has kept every audience deeply engrossed right through to the heart-pounding olimax. The star's work equals, if it does not surpass, the best portrayal of the breezy, outdoor screen type. plans bobcat on Get Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting March 2, 1923. F YOUR case of Pyorrhea is con- sidered hopeless, ‘Pyroform” ia the remedy you need- Don’t let the dis. ease progress any further. form will strengthen the gums and make, your teeth sound. This new remedy is not like the or- dinary ineffective mouth wash. ? TEED to banish Pyorrhea. Your money back if it falls to do so. $3 per carton. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1923, ROMANTIC TALE. Douglas Postoffice vat, TOLOIN FIL of ear and there are sever: Tudor, and Charlee jon, a Three Bound Over DOUGLAS, Wyo., Feb. 26—Geor; cess gives him a golden neck- Roya! Guards. At court, ins further favor by eas =the newest hibition law vio'ations, 930 GOOD « game of imperial politics, King Louis XII, resents being last time tonight the GENUINE “BULL” DURHAM tarfing Charles Jones. Fritzi Tickets today. Banquvt showing up this year Axe ‘you: a , where? We have an froosel f-P mean Bookkeeping Outfit “Pyro- It is Powerful antiseptic—-GUARAN- Price| shesé questions, For Sale By TRIPENY DRUG STORE 241 So. Center Street Phone Company Service to Our Subscribers We want you to complain every ti feel that has blown away or has not been delivered Cimon ones Please do not wait until 8 o’clock or later to make your com plaint. Phone 15 if ” will send one out to sverige rape td Ov had We employ two boys for this rh: 6 o'clock every evening, so do not feshate Zoout” ere sroet e We want every subscriber to have his Paper every day in the bas wim assured it is a pleasure to us to see that you get Kick like a Mule when you don’t get your Tribune. Dollar Day Bargains at THE CASPER DRY GOODS CO. FULL LENGTH RUBBER APRONS—These Aprons are made of all pure rubber. The most practical en Apron on the market. Come in red, green, white or taupe. Tuesday, very special... LADIES’ BLOOMERS of Satinette. BIT: COLO ORO ee eae hl BOUDOIR CAPS—Beautiful and dainty, in the new- est shades of silk. Lace tri d. Tuesday only ......... ery es - Er 1.00 he Cpe ee S800 New shipment of Bandanas, in Silk, Paisley and plain borders, Very reasonably priced at $2.25 *° $3.95 THE CASPER DRY GOODS C0. Phone 1981 120 East Second St. “Quality Goods at Reasonable Prices” Ze Exam Set for March On Liquor Charges Barnes, C. H. Gwartney and M. x. Spencer were bound over to the dis- triet court for trial when arraigned in Justice court here on charges of pro. ais la etting any- ‘that will help you to answer Commercial Printing 426 East Second—Phone 2224 R. E. Dickensheets, Manager for the Douglas ostoffice will hinge on the results of &@n ezamination annotinced for March Beare tion sete carries @ salary of ral ‘5° ?

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