Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR GONDVTION OF WINTER WHEAT BELOW NORMAL Some Improvement Is Shown in Wyoming Since Last December. The condition of winter wheat and ryé on April 1 was below the 10-year st fall, accor to the mon erop report for Wyoming issued the U. Department of Agriculture year average on 0 The acreage estimated at 29, st 42,000 acres in the The low condition of e the lack of soil ling time and the ne of the crop to germi per cent of the acre Goshen, Laramie and Platte condition of the rye at 76 per cent against ril 1 {s 94 per cent wn last fall was est! acres compared tc @ fall of 1921. Most grown in Niobrara, pshen, Converse and Hes. Farm labor: labor is The supply of farm 90 per cent normal per cent last y The 1 per cent of normal com: 75 per cent one year ago. ‘This year the supply is 98 per cent of the demand while last year it was 128 per cent. The amount of farm and ranch labor will depend on the financial ability of the farmer and rancher to hire, but owing to the activities in the ofl fields and on the railroads the supply will be short in some sections. WYOMING WELCOME 19 GIVEN IN MINTER FILM Pierre Loti, in his book, “Morocco,” @escribes the reception visitors are ac: corded there by the wild riders. A similar scene ig enacted in “The Cowboy d the Lady,” a Paramount picture featuring Mary Miles Minter and Tom Moore, which comes to the tomorrow. As Jessica. 1a: 9 Minter, arrives in ‘Wyoming, where her ranch {s located, seated in a flivver, a band of punchers come forward on the dead run, firing their revolvers and shouting a wild welcome. They surround the machine and its occupants and then escort thelr mistress to the ranch. The scenes of the picture are said to be highly thrilling. Sloan's penetrates. disappears. Leaves feel- ing of ease-relaxation. Sloan's Liniment-kills pain! ‘Por rheumatism, braiees. strains.chest colds [MISSING LAD IS FOUND ABOARD BURLINGTON TRAIN LAST NIGHT WITH TICKET TO RAWLINS, WYO. With a through ticket from Casper to Rawlins, Walter Whittenberg, who has been missing from his home at 250 North McKinley street here since Monday morning, was in- tercepted by authorities at Chugwater who acted on instruc- tions sent them by the Casper Boy Scouts and the Burling- ton railway officials. Young Whittenberg was rent back to Wheatland where he is to be met by Howard C. Snyder, assistant scout executive, this «afternoon. Snyder left on the 2:45 Burlington to bring Whittenberg boy was executed with great thoroughness both on the part of the Burlington and the Boy Scouts. Whittenberg was dismissed from school Monday morning because of sudden illness and it was the suppo sition of the school authorities that the Iad home to his parents The search for the 13-year-old Che Caaver Dally Tribune he had gone home. He failed to turn up there, however, and when the par ents became worried concerning him they informed the Police Department, which immediately got in touch with the Boy Scouts. Troop No. 4, under the leadership of Brank B. Taylor, scouted around tho city from 8:30 p.m. until 1 a. m. Whittenberg seems to have re- mained in Casper during the searci until 2:45 o'clock yesterday afternocn, at which time he concluded to go to Rawlins. Just why he did not show up at his home is not known, excepi for the supposition that he feared punishment. The Scouts of the city were called out yesterday about 4 o'clock by the big siren of the Na trona Power Company. Clues ob. tained led them to believe that the object of the search was no longer in the city. Messages were sent along the line, which resulted tn the boy’s apprehension. —$— Try Tribune Classified for Results. were disappointed. . disappointed home-owners tell you to buy ARCOLA NOW HE BUILDING BOOM started in 1921. That Fall, 5,000 home-owners who had ordered radiator warmth with Arcota GARD OF THANKS To frients and the American Le- sion who assisted in the burial of my| price at husband, Curtis Mi Co., whi rices ere lower. Mrs. Irene MoFartand. hte viel payments. JACKIE COOGAN AND HIS. PIG “MILDRED” AS THEY APPEAR IN “DADDY” JACKIE'S LATEST PICTURE WILL BE SHOWN AT THE AMERICA THEATER, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY, With his pet pig, his toobdig trousers, his fiddle, a bowl of un- manageable spaghetti, a shower bath and a hundred and one other things, Jackie will keep his audi- ences in a constant state of laugher in “Daddy”; and just to prove that he’s not all comedian, but a great little tragedian as well, there will be times when tears will dim the eyes and a lump comes in the throat. More adorable than ever as the merry little soldier of misfortune who runs away to the city to find his fortune and finds a “Daddy” in- stead, Jackie will endear himself forever in the hearts of picture- goers. The story written by Jackio’s parents is a human and appealing drama, rich in laughter and possess- ing that indefinable something that makes smiles and tears go hand in hand and makes the whole world kin. Jackie is the symbol of the eternal kid—and no matter how old we grow there is always the magic of youth to lure us back again to childhood’s glorious hour. Drop In And See the Difference Buy a Peninsular Gas Range—be satisfied—and save the difference in Graham-Shields Furniture Basy WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923. ts still very much a Russian in per- sonal appearance and ideas, was al- leged to have drive nhis wife and five children afay from the house when he got intoxicated by Sand Bar vodka. Drives Family From Home, Is Given Day Nick Rodokovitch was given 24 hours in jail by Judge John Mrrray in police coart last night so that he) might sober up and go back to his family ant his work. Rodovitch, who ——————— 40-Minute English Complexion Clay $1.00 Per Jar Smith-Turner Drug Store WYOMING Continuous—1 te 11 10c¢ and 30c “THE SHEIK” AGNES AYRES Tonic Pills The Old Reliable Family Remedy for Building Up the System, Nervous Dis ers, Insomnis, etc. Neglect of sieepleeeness, 4 sien and nervous disorders of any keind, 1 extremely dengerous. All men and women, com- —And— Sasa isineence RODOLPH VALENTINO § th te such an extent t —Also— @ nervous breakdown {s the evitable result. It is best to warned In time, eo that the nervous ailments may be checked. Read what Frank Sprence! of 492 ‘W. Jefferson St, Valpariaso, In- “The Leather Pushers” AND COMEDY TOMORROW i 6 99 trestuent is working wonders In Hlyclent yearsctanding.” if —Also— sre tgy De cnoege Tome iB ROY STEWART Wtesnd sigseture ctw iil ee prewetlen agelaaticitationg {A | “GOD’S LAW” (CHASE MEDICIND | iy Weabasen 81, Buftale, ne And Comedy ‘| «CIRCUS CLOWNS” Ladies 25c Matinee THIS Is TO THE drama of the year. AESOP’S FABLES “Toot-Toot-Tootsie Georgette” The Jocke: “Stars and Stripe 5. “Liebesfrend” . DOUBLE FEATURE FAMILY NIGHT BRING ALL THE CHILDREN | RIALTO | CONSTANCE BINNEY | **A Bill of Divorcement”’ From Clemence Dane’s Terrific Stage Hit of 1921-22, One big scene piles upon another in this greatest Constance Binney’s greatest role. ADDED ATTRACTION A Dancing and Singing Novelty by Pupils from the Ethel Mann School Betty Grisinger and Chorus 6. “Prepare for Action’... Dancing a 7:30 and 9:30 Shows Start at 1, 2:20, 4, 5:45, 7:30 and 9:30 Why? Because they waited until Fall to place their orders. This year three times as many homes are peing built as in 1921. Yet no more Arcoras can be produced this year than in 1921 because our factories are already over-taxed with orders for larger Ipeat. Boilers. Arcoxa is radis*cr and bo‘ler in one—different from any others. It is connected with a gemaine American Radiator in each room. Warm bed-rooms! Breakfast in a warm dining room! Protec- tion for the children from colds and grippe! The 5,000 home-owners who were disappointed in 1921 are 5,000 reasons why you should let your Heating Contractor give you an estimate now. Arcoia Heating Outfit " Installed ready to use with radiator in each room $180 to *550 FOR SMALL HOMES AND STORES RICAN RADIATOR COMPANY Tpzat Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators for every heating need 24th and Blake Streets Denver, Colo. Under Normal Conditions . TONIGHT WEDNESDAY NITE OUR BIG MID-WEEK DANCE Everybody dances on Wednesday nights. Special orchestrations and new songs. You will be sure to have a real good time, so don’t miss this big dance. Our Introducers Are Always Glad to Make You Acquainted. MISS HUGHES, DANCING INSTRUCTRESS Hours 2:30 to 6:80, 7:00 to 9:00 P. M, COMING—ANOTHER FEATURE $100—COUNTRY STORE DANCE—$100 THURSDAY, APRIL 12 This night is a special for the ladies. Everybody gets a ticket on the $100.00 worth of groceries. Yours may be lucky. Drawing at 10:45. Keep this date open for the Arkeon. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. Arkeon SCREEN SNAPSHOTS Lillian Jonassen Eileen Mishica Eileen Butler We have for your approval and inspection the RIALTO STAR And our salesmen will gladly demonstrate the mechanical ability. PHONE 1381 ~ Yellowstone Motor Sales 444 East Yellowstone Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 Ed Brennan The Gas Stove Man 10c 20c Will Save You 20 Per Cent on Your Gas Ranges SOUNDS GOOD I Have Not Raised the Prices Three-Hole Ranges _____$22.50 and $25.00 Four-Hole Ranges —_. $30.00 and $34.50 Distributor for the Lawson Manufacturing Com- any of Pittsburgh, Pa., for the copper coil water Magione: automatic storage systems, thermostatic valves, Lawson odorless gas room heaters, pro- nounced by the Bureau of Mines to be the most effi- cient, economical and safest toom heater on the mar- ket today. E. P. BRENNAN 129-131 West Railroad Ave. Phone 133 TODAY AND THURSDAY ‘Vanity The most widely read classic novel in English As “BECKY SHARPE” She has the eyes of an angel—The soul of a vampire. HOBART BOSWORTH and HARRISON FORD In the suppc=ting cast. Also EMILE COUE Personally appearing in his only motion picture, picture in which be puts his theory to tests rErIis TODAY AND THURSDAY “THE SIN FLOOD” —With— HELENE CHADWICK, RICHARD DIX and JAMES KIRKWOOD —Also— HAROLD LLOYD Supported by BEBE DANIELS in “LET’S GO” RIALT oO ---Saturday Clean Up Matinee All Children Admitted for 2 Tin Cans and 5 Cents Fair® A fine 10c and 40c 10c 20c fat TTi aT CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE £7 OJ B40) 1’ ER BOE TONIGHT The Revue of Revues Company Present the Rollicking Farce Comedy “THE MORNING AFTER” ® A Cyclone of Laughter and Song. fi ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE PHOTOPLAY “CAMERON OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED” Two Shows Tonight, 7 and 9 Prices 10c-40c ‘Cee Dancing Academy MAKE UP AN 8-LINE RHYME —On JACKIE COOGAN in “DADDY” THEN DRESS LIKE JACKIE COOGAN Be at the America Theater at 8:30 Saturday night— recite it from the stage and win a prize. Ist Prize—$5.00, 2nd Prize—$3.00, 3rd Prize—$2.00 Theater Tickets to the Next Ten, You can stop at the America and get a synopsis of the story any time today, Thursday or Friday. Get “Daddy” or Mother to Help You.

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