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a PAGE FOUR he Casper CANDIDATES ENTER LAST MONTH OF RACE DETERMINED TO WIN (Continued from Page One) entirely upon what each individual, O, F. Jacquot aap 489,000 positively your last chance to enter | Contestant accomplishes during the] Hf, 1, Kidder . 2p813'500 bacripti: n “ next few Gays. | Philip McBride 228,000 apps tay beset anns second Pe-) Some hard work and real hustling | : 7 4 riod” votes. Make y day, yes! vin Mpaodbtedly ibe sieeen this “wi Mrs. H. L. Pierson . 1,637,500 every hour, count while the time| Toa is i any wonder? Some six of| Claude Pyle ........ 812,000 sigh the hustlers are going to win the big| Mrs. Beulah Sample ... 435,500 Very Close Race. cars for their efforte these days, other| Mrs. Affa Mae Stoddard . 2,181,250 The entire race is so close that any| live wire contestants will receive the) Gordon Todd ........ 2,455,000 ene of the candidates can forge to}cash awards. Isn't t sufficient Miss Reinie Vospette 2,860,500 the front and cinch the coveted hon:| compensation for the very best hus-| Mrs 7, G, Witt .... we 2'841'600 ors while the present big vote sched-|tling almost “night and day” that aI-ebr Indeed the outcome|one can make for so short a period . . attle depends almost} of time? | District No. 4 District No. I District No. 4 includes all the territory outside the city limits : nf < of Casper lying north and west of the city of Casper, including the District No. 1 includes all the territory in that part of the city followiug: 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 active contestants will be awarded in this district. Followirg is a list of all votes cast for publication up of Casper south of Second street and east of Durbin sireet. 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. Bob Adamson Miss Mrs K. C. B Billy Capps Earle Coulson Mrs. W. Mrs. Mrs E. G. Babbitt, Worland, Wyo. ...... Mrs. Dorothy Clarke, Powder River, Wyo. Mrs. Adelaide Elliott, Mills, Wyo. . Miss Irene Foster, Lander, Wyo. . Miss Mildred Gabus, Shoshoni, Wyo. Fred Gibson, Basin, Wyo. J. C, Hustad, Mills, Wy Miss Lelia Logan, Greybull, . R. Morris, west of town ... Mrs. Sylvia Nord, Riverton, Wyo. . Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermopolis, Wyo. Mrs Charlotte Pfeiffer, R. F. D. .. Mrs. R. M Taylor, Arminto, Wyo. . Mrs. Jesse Wight, Crosby, Wyo. Miss Erma Yohe, R. F. D. . 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 rotors Wendover, Torrington, Guernsey, Cheyenne, Gillette, Sheridan, | Wheatland, Salt Creek and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the! cars and as mavy cash prizes as there are active contestants will be rded in this district. Following is a list of those entered in this ants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all| Miss Mabry Zumwalt . rast for publication up until last night ° . . Fred Beleau, Salt Creek, Wyo. . : District No. 2 Nat Baker, Lusk, Wyo. ...... istrict No. 2 Inctudes all the territory in that part of the city | Mrs. Dorothy Dolph, R. F. D. of Custer south of Second street and west of Durbin street. One ae 0 Reena Glendo, Wyo. or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active con- | 3 Sey le) B Mra hae reek, WY testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all ‘f Tatee erkaed pepe MEK : yotes cast for public ation up until last night. Mise Ginaon We ack Bun Sook WES ; Margaret All Brittain Mrs. Rose Johnstone, Douglas, Wyo. . Miss Maude Brink Mrs. Tulu Koenig, Torrington, Wyo. . Mrs. Harry L. ¥ Mrs. L. M. O’Brien, Salt Creek route . John Bush J. R. Riley, B. F.. D. ........ i: Mrs. C. F. Cast Mrs. H. B. Sherwood, R. F. D. < Mrs. Jennie Castor Miss Morjorie Smith, Glenrock, Wyo. Mrs. Polly Taylor, Sheridan Wyo. . Miss Nellie Rvff. Wheatland, Wyo, Mrs. Ruth Ireland. Chugwater. Wyo. 112,000 782,500 2,050,100 2,230,000 2,360,400 2,305,000 A. W. Hobbs Jesse J. Kear ..... Mrs. Nellie MeCash a ; Marsh Mrs. J. G. Meginity Mrs, O. H. Meyer .. James D. Morrison Mrs. M. M. M Mrs. H. E John Peacl s. Bob Peebles Florence Ufheil Miss Mollie Sulliv Miss Mary Linden Mrs. Ann Wilson ...... oe 2,805,000 2,650,400 184,000 2'840,300 | 2,699,500 246,850 156,025 »101,500 669,000 1, Mrs. John Miss Agni Mrs. He 1 Pp. V. Hendricks Ww. A.J Tommy Mrs. J. B Joseph jLi Mrs. Ha Roland Moore . LL. H Rate ...... Mrs. Nellie Rupp Miss Vi i Satter Miss Betty ‘hurst RESCUE SCENEIN THE | NP} JUST irk IN | ae COURT, IS CLAM (Continued from Page One) Spilled off their horses back into|ng Fontanetta with the shooting of 4 7 a surging, ice-jammed river in the|/one man. Clark, some state's wit- District No. 3 dst of a blinding snow storm; their| Resses sald was one of two men who District No. 3 includes all the territory in that part of the city | e: Nave ome see pal ete neat pM rere CG a 5 -¢ ighway | ing cold; hops almost abandoned as| te! . s ne or two " : : ‘j " toward the falls where certain death! Circumstances the other defendants testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all | ita on the rocks below, Jane No-| Were connected with the riot by the yotes cast for publication up to last nigh‘ vak and Roy Stewart risked their| Prosecution witnesses. E. A. Arbes - lives in one of the most thrilling] The defense built its case on alibi oie A sver flung upon the screen in| testimony. The state did not ask for Minne Birdsall scenes ever 1" upon reen the death ay : i Miss Novak's latest melodrama of| the death penalty although the attor Miss L. M. Bracey Saal ater wiasite “The Snow-Shoe| "YS in argument asserted the slay- HSN poten Vets 1,115,750| Trail,” at the Rialto theater today, | “merited hanging. WT. Gale > LPa7e'7 Miss Novak and Mr. Stewart were he sere ee fee a LATO warned before they undertook to; No typhold fover, no stomach all- ATS. ra Gartee . 303,! ments, no poor health if you drink aries Hinlen | GavOnae film the scenes in the soe-clogsed! Fri Crest water. ‘Intringle tose Miss Agnes Harnan |river that they would endanger thelr| abounding health. Phone 1161, sdb ee Miss Hannah Harp 5 | Hives. Miss Josephine Hyllestead LON CHANEY IN HIS GREATEST CHARACTERIZATION AT AMERICA SUNDAY SS Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- Call 2051R for Raleigh man. pert watchman; all work guarantee. Casper Jewelery Mfg. Co. O- SBldg. MANY ACCLAIM NEW REMEDY FOR PYORAHEA Remarkable Results Obtained With Scientific Preparation. 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Schulberg, which! ao not say that it will be the author plays at the America theatre Sunday —perhaps it will be the director or and Monday, says that he ts vitally’ go connected with the | sh aa WE CAN DELIVER IT Daily Critune SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1923. he can talk to audiences of a hese Because We Have It to Deliver a hold fever, no stomach ait. 3 fm story but certainly it] No typ! ndtrd ath Ree cs [ese ageeerst ove, erocwrti, one] ome be one eager ee “Their scope and inbuence are| treatment in its entirety. abounding health. Phone 1152. immeasurable,” declares Mr. Steele.) On this same bill is Buster Keaton eee size he never dreamed. “It seems to me that the moving Wilbur Dantel Steele, the cele picture of the future to fulflll its) brated American writer, author of| mission as an art must be the re-| “Shadows,” the Preferred Picture, fected effort of one personallty. I . 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Quick Service PHONE 1340 India Ice & Cold Storage Co, J “SHADOWS” Pictures and stories which make the most lasting Impression are those which deal with normal people in normal surroundings, with a sprinkling of tears—and thrills that quicken the pulses—such a picture {s “Sha- i with the great character man, Lon Chaney, supported by such notable players as Harrison Ford, Mar- guerite De La Motte, John Sainpolis, Walter Long and Buddy Messenger. aal and difficult part yet assayed by Lon Cheney ‘s that of Yen Sin in “Shadews,” ‘Yen Oriental so common {n sereon drama, but a wise, inscrutabie old Chinaman, against the teachings of the Puritanical townfolk of a New England fishing at the America T ter Sunday a own in his Int ody The Lo In addition to “Shadows,” Bus- | d cor STARTING TOMORROW FOR AN INDEFINITE RUN GEORCE BEBAN —IN— “THE SIGN OF THE ROSE” WRITTEN AND SUPERVISED BY GEORGE BEBAN, ainbed Gan pes With HELENE SULLIVAN and a specially selected cast. cial musical syn- The greatest dramatic sensation of the season; a picturization chronization —_en- of the famous vaudeville sketch—and later play—that Mr. dorsed by Mr. Geo, Beban has played for fourteen years, Beban, By the : NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA p Additional Attractions * MONTE BANKS Comedy “BRILLIANTINO THE BULL FIGHTER” KINOGRAMS