Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 28, 1923, Page 7

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Che Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923, F O10 i ANN PFN Harold Lioyd in “Grandma's Boy," his newest comedy in five parts, plays | late ace ef a country boy who was! = afraid. He had no more spirit than a Jack rabbit. Violates Parole and Is knocked enough chips off his shoul-| : ers to start a lumber yard. As a Retumed to Prison baby he was afraid to call his cradle sg is own. At school he wore great At Canon City | holes in his stockings, where! hte > knees shook together. At nineteen | TEER he was meek, modest and retiring. CANON CITY, Colo, March 23} The boy's most precious possession | Harold F. Henwood, paroled by Gov,| W25 his old-fashioned grandma. When | Oliver H. Shoup last May, was re-| ‘he girl came into his life, and then | turned to the State Penitentiary here | Tival who was a big bully, the boy's to serve out his sentence for killing|@93 Were made miscrable. Then ‘Tony Von Phul and George Copeland|°2me realization of his weakness and in the bar room of the Brown Palace|°Wardice. How he goes out and Hotel in Denver a number of years|COMGuers his fear, captures a desper- ago. He had violated his parole, of.,#te criminal that has terrorized the ficlals announced. At the time of the|COmmunity, thrashes the bully and shooting all of the principals were|W'"8 the girl provides “Grandma's prominent in Denver society. | Boy" with a real, dramatic story and| The shooting attracted national at-|® host of opportunities for hilarious | tention at the time stuations and “gags,” and some| Thomas J. Tynan, warden, an.|Ste#t thrills. nounced hat Henwood “threatened to kill a young girl, a banker and a woman with whom he had words be- cause the girl would not marry him. This was a violation of his paro'e, and we had to bring him back.” Henwood had been working in a Southern state, but officials declined to give out the name of !t or the city in which he was employed. eae eames One of Casper’s new industrial en- terprises is the Casper Gravel com- pany, recently organied by R. M. Bartholomew and H. B. Doll, and having offices at 234 Midwest bulld- ing. This company has acquired 160 acres of excellent gravel land ad- joining North Casper Addition on the east, and {s now installing a modern and complete screening and washing plant designed to turn out from 400 to 500 yards of material per day. A portion of the equipment {s al- ready on the ground, and the remain- der is in transit and expected to ar- rive in Casper within a few days. It is anticipated that the plant will be completed and in operation by April 15. —_—>—_—_ M. O. Danford came down Monday from his home fn Billings and will spend a day or two here on business. oo W. C. Cline ts a visitor here for a short time from Douglas. Dont use cosmetic ‘to hide s| Ttroub.e The Riafo Theatre will present Harold Lioyd in “Grandma’s Boy" | Friday and Saturday morning. It is| a Hal Roach production for Asso- ciated Exhibitors. Fred Newmeyer directed it from the story by Hal Roach, Sam Taylor and Jean Ravez, and the cast includes Mildred Davis, Mrs. Anna Townsend, Dick Suther- land, Charles Stevenson and No#h Young. eee eee MOTORBIKE RIDER HAS LEG BROKEN IN STREET CRASH WITH AUTOMOBILE As @ result of a traffic accident yesterday evening about 4:30 o'clock | in which a collision occurred between | a car driven by Robert Wolfe and a motorcycle operated by J. A. Chalker, Chalker was taken to the Casper Private hospital with a broken leg and Wolfe was arrested for violating | the traffic ordinance. According to the testimony of Chalker, who lives at 1014 United street, he was on the right side of the street and had just started his machine when Wolfe crashed into him from behind. | Chalker's leg was fractured halt way between the knee and hip joint. passed UNION GOOD FRIDAY = SERVICES ANNOUNCED A union Good Friday_service will be held in the Methodist church Fri- day from noon until 3 p. m. This service will be under the auspices of the ministerial association and seven different pastors will give brief ad- dresses on the seven sayings of Christ on the cros: There will also be solos and duets by members of the various church choirs. Last year such a service was held and it was 80 successful that it was deemed wise to repeat it this year. If any cannot remain for the whole @service they will be privileged to come and stay as long as they wish and then go. Resinol aids poor complexions | TE your complexion is rough, red, or pimply, don't try to cover up the dee! fects with cosmetics which do not cone ceal, but usually attract attention to the reason for their use. Begin today to clear your skin with Resinol Ointmeng and Resinol Soap, 5 ‘This treatment not only cleanses the akin and enables it to breathe, but tsually removes blotches, redness and roughness, Ask your dealer for Restnol Soap and Otstment, WANTED 1,000 Kiddies at Wyoming Theater Saturday Morning at 10:30 Sharp for Easter Egg Hunt FREE PRIZES Announced Later | FREE CONCERT AT OUR Friday Afternoon 3 p. m. ical talent of Denver will entertain with ‘The best musivjed and delightful program. COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS The Chas. E. Wells Music Company 232 East Second St. Last year many came during the noon hout, omitting their luncheon, and went back to thelr offices and places of business at one o'clock. The public is invited no matter what church people may be affiliated with. ——__—_ In Turkey, when any man 's the au- thor of notorious falsehoods, they blacken the whole front of his house. ARE YOU NERVOUS? SLEEPLESS? WEAK? HERE’S GOOD ADVICE Coune!l! Bluffs, lowa—Some years ago I was restored to health by tak- ing Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I went all down in helath due to my having woman's weakness. I was nervous, suffered continually with backaches, pains in my side and bear- ing pains, and could not eat nor sleep. ‘Favorite Prescription’ was recom- mended to me and I began to take it, and it proved to be all that it is recommended to be for it completely cured me of all my woman's trouble and built me up in health and strength. It is the most wonderful medicine for women I have ever Mrs. Emma Shanks, 1219 Fifth Ave. A beautiful woman is always a well woman. Get this Prescription of Dr. Pierce's in liquid or tablets and seo how quickly you will have sparkling eyes, a clear skin, vim, vigor, vitality, Advertisement. STORE Phone 194 SHRILL WHISTLE OF RINGMASTER GRAFT COST Spring Vacation In UNDER QO IN PICTURE SATURDAY TO OPEN ELKS CIRCUS TQ BE FEATURED HERE TO BOOST LOGAL BUILDING FUND It’s almost here, folks. Saturday night the ringmaster’s whistle blows, the cym- bals crash, and the great circus band blares its entrance into The other kids had|the auditorium, leading a great conclave of circus perform- ers. The Elks indoor circus will be on for seven days. Saturday the great circus p town streets. Not only will the page- ant include customary circus displays. will be in line with most of its appar- atus. Charles Gray, the ace of clown- dom, will lead such stars as E. J. Fenton, Chick Wilson, Monty Mon gomery, A. J. Jones, Csbirne Bros English Wilmore and others. who wil dish out fim avong the Ix.e of march as only such famous clowns can do. In the van will come the Casper po-! lice, every officer on the Job, with the officials of the departments too. ‘Then | come the Elks, dressed in purple and white carrying bamboo canes. Watch for the performers and—it would take columns to tell you all about the big parade. Just come and see it. Thursday night a long train will team into Casper bringing scores of performers from eastern points. Fri- day the Elks’ auditorlum will take on { |the aspect of a great family reunion and property men will work all day and night assembling aerial apparatus, nets, stages and countless other prop- erty details. The program has been completed, all acts are arranged, she's ready for the opening gun. To fall to attend jthe circus will be missing the fun of| vortex of passion which leads to her a lifetime. Lets go, Lets all be there. Don't forget the big parade Saturday. George Morrison's famous aggrega tion of colored Jazz Hounds will be one of the bands to furnish t! music Jong the line of march. They will also furnish music, such as Casper has never before heard, each and every evening during circus week. POLA NEGRI BRILLIANT IN AD LOVE? A’ new photoplay starring the sen- sational Polish beauty, Po'a Negri, “Mad Love,” released by Goldwyn Pictures Corporation, is the offering at the America theatre today and Thursday. Last night it aroused great enthusiasm among those who witnessed { “Mad Love” gives Pola Negri one of those pass’onate creatures whom she depicts with such life-like realism upon the screen. It is doubtful if “Passion” itself, in which she leaped into world fame, gave her bigger acting opportunities. She sweeps the spectators along with her in the tor rent of emotion and drama which this especially written story unlooses. Pola Negri is a glorious creature and nature gave her, in addition to beauty and femin'ne a'lure, the abil- | | | | jumped from a second story win- arade will traverse the down-! KIRKSVILLE, Mo., March 28.—It was learned that a shortage of approximately. $450,000 exists in the accounts of the Kirksville Trust cpm- pany, according to investigating 6ffi- cers. The cashier of the bank Lonnie F. Gibbs, committed suicide in the vault of the bank March 18. ty to throw herself into the heart and mind—as well as the skin— of other women. The story concerns a noterious beauty. Sappho by name, who has discarded a lover of whom she has tired. She overhears the man’s broth. Jer berating her for her treatment of |the lover. Her interest in him 4s | Sroused and she is soon the victim of real love—the only one that has ever !come to her. She 1s swept into the death at the hands of the discarded | brother. ——_—— CHICAGO.—Forced to flee from her home by flames, Mrs. Agnes Barber, 70 years old, Jumped from a third story window early today into a policeman’s overcoat, used as an emérgency life net. The coat was ripped apart but Mrs. Barber sustained only a broken leg. Mrs. Marjorie Mitchell, also injured, dow, alighting on a sloping porch and rolled from there onto three Policemen. FLOWER and VEGETABLE, ering Vines Small Fruite. Free Catalog Write for it today. 35 years’ qual- ity reputation back of our good Landscape Department js at your e planted many of in America. Write us and we will arrange an appoint- ment to sult your convenience. M.J.CULLEN "So cAnpexs STA GGERING Casper Schools Is out doors may be satistied by the stu-| CHICAGO, March 28—chiet sus Set at End of Week tice McKinley, of the criminal courts, speaking before the Illinols Associa-| tion of Credit Men, asserted that a member of the grand jury that voted indictments charging conspiracy to obtain funds from the Chicago board |ef education against Fred Lundin, \reputed power of Mayor Thompson's political machine and 23 others, had told him that between $75,000,000 and — $90,000,000 had been lost to Chicago school children in the last five yeara by graft, waste and incompetence. | ———$—$—$— $$ $$$ $$—$$$?_____ | but there will be many additional fea- tures. The Casper fire department ’ Gibbs carried $600,000 life insurance and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Gibbs, yesterday assigned $500,000 of the amount to Dr. H. M. Still pres- ident of the Citizens Natiunal bank. to protect depositors. Mr, and Mrs.| Gibbs were benefictaries of the pol- icles. TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN | RELIEVES RHEUMATISM Physicians everywhere will tell you‘that the salicylic acid found in aspirin ts @ powerful combatant of pain, and partio- ularly effective {n the case of rheumatism The aspirin gently distends the tiny capillaries of the blood relieving the congestion and producing @ free, healthful per- epiratio. NGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN es not upset digestion as | does pure aspirin alone. The gentle laxative {t contains re- moves the toxing or body poi- | fons that so often are the cause of the twlinges of pain of rheu- matiam. TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN with {ts three fold attack is sure to relieve rheumatism and in many cases brings the ho: of per- manent relief. Remember to ask for TIN- GLEs LAXO ASPIRIN, the aspirin with the three points: cantly “Loe Aspirin —It's absorbed —It relieves pain quickty —It's a gentle Laxative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask your druggist for the “Three Point Hox,” Therapeut!: Research Laboratories, Wash- ington, D. G Hay, Grain, Chicken and Rabbit Feeds Alfalfa, N: Wheat, Barley, Rye, Bran, Oyster can save you money on carloads of hay, and give you any kind you CASPER STORAGE COMPANY want. 313 MIDWEST AVE. Wheat Grass, Prairie Hay, Straw, Oats, Corn, Chop, Shell. One sack or carload. We TELEPHONE 63 LY Gyes4 Baked from above Bombarded from below! HE heat of the sun and the wheel-fiun, crack and cut the finish of your car in thousands of places. Into these wounds, like the germs of disease, creeps moisture, follows Rust, speeding your car on its journey to the junk pile. Prevent this destruction! Give your auto a coef of Finish to ward off ruin and to re- store the “new car” look. John Jourgensen 242 W. YELLOWSTONE Wholesale an Paints and Varnishes Insure Your Car's Endurance! Use: Devoe Motor Car Finish Devoe Anto Leather Dressing essing Devoe Auto Top Dri g grit of the road Then ff Devoe Motor Car a Retail Wall Paper, The annual pre-Easter vacation wil! the Casper be given all Whursday and Friday of this week, and at this time many members of the faculty will make running trips to Denver and other points. The idea of the spring vacation | y CONEED TLE nsteaee LS BOL | “California Fig Syrup” is Child's Best Laxative Even if cross, feverish, billous, con- Syrup.” | stipated or full of cold, children love |the “fruity” taste of “California Fig A teaspoonful never falls to clean the ver and bowels. hours you can see for you: In a few elf how thoroughly it works all the souring food and nasty bile out of the stom- ach and bowels, and you have a well, | playful child again. Millions of mothers keep “Califor- nia Fig Syrup” ‘a teaspoonful today saves a sick child ‘tomorrow. Apk your druggist for handy. They know genuine “California Mig Syrup” which has directions for bables and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an {imitation fig syrup.—Ad- vertisement. Samples of 139 East H Notice to Home Builders Before deciding on the brick for your new home be sure to see ome of the ones now being built 8 well as those that have been 1p many months, also mantels in umerous colors and finishes. an art tile drive that has been in use several months at J. C. Dobbins Plant terial. brick laid up and Phone 14413 schools PAGE SEVNE was inaugurated two years agoj dents while at the samo time 8 that in this way the desire to get not feel th itch” classes. wh is necessa ‘The Packard Single-Six occupies an ex- ceptional position among cars of the highest class, in that it so rarely needs tuning up or mechanical attention. Nevertheless, the Packard service organ- ization extends throughout the country and abroad as well. These well equipped establishments operate under a unified policy of the highest standards. They are manned with mechanics who understand A8K THE Packard products and Packard methods. The owner is thus assured that whenever service is necessary, it i n according to Packard standards and at véry reason- able prices. This contributes in no small way to the provefbial Packard contentment. Joe E. Mansfield, Inc. South David St. | Phone 346 MAN WHO OWNS ONE 232 East Second St. Phone 194 EASTER SEASON Early Spring clothes should reflect the season in both style and ma- Our Suits are beautifully tailored, and new. CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS N FREE CONCERT + AT OUR STORE ike for Friday Afternoon 3 p. m. a The best musical talent of Denver will entertain with [med a varied and delightful program. pace COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS car pe- 2 vot The Chas. E. Wells Music Company [:: ion 6th

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