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SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1923. |bow clothes, now spins in a twenty; The Japanese begin building the'r | thousand dollar automobile. He, +00, | houses at the top. The roof is first 5 , Hooks straight ahead, and possibly /bullt and elevated on a skeleton dreams of the day when he thought frame. Then it affords shelter to the f yi five dollar wage was the pinnacle workmen from storms. | jof wealth. You watch him for a mo- | ment as he stops and picks up a bat a mnt ‘L | tered prize-fighter, who had sipped at | fame e@ Cur ee before thi » was broken. | They roll down the streets together— ef 4 : FS ._|brothers under their skins. For be: (This account of the motion picture actors’ colony in ing breadminded men, they are not Hollywood, pictured so vividly in Rupert Hughes’ new photo-! ciass conscious. plav, “Souls for Sale,” coming to the America theater on! It was Rupert Hughes whose keen Tuesday for four days, was written by Jim Tully, author of eyes beheld the sacrifices made by Sense berets) fies eieerona tamed oeieere wo, many people, after years of|but his sweetheart. She betrayea| {Ne Neroine in his novel, “Souls for Mer, wandering, Hollywood” is) the | him. |under the direction of Mr. Hughes, sae of ns Sens, Che epee Yeral | It has only been half the span of al who wanted to “sell her soul” for a Being the mane’ inter pal one! man's life since Hollywood was found-| high ideal, For, as he so well says. Woriivetiuere, interesting: Derwons | eq. And’ the. 6 settlers who| s Remember idon, “Would 2 there. | Watched the skyline of the mountains) yearn upward toward the sun and crawling pread the incense of her soul as far had no i as the winds of the world would carry had founded jit. And when she died she would of the town, from its very beginning, to know that the} jeave he face in im- there has always been something pic-| most famous man in the world, not mortal p 3 motion.” turesque. Long before the days of! yet born thirty-five years ago, was to} "49 it was a revel ground for Spanish | build his home and fame in their 10) and maidens who have long| city, since vanished to the land of invisible | places. For in Hi under the » Were held p pienies by the now forgotten arm-hearted lovers of life. For along its streets, at some time or another, pass the famous travelers of the world. Woven into the history Scientists belfeve that all salt, wher- The early settlers for the most part jever found, has come originally from were men of business who looked f the sea_in som pr_other. ward to the prov ial rainy da kept their roofs in order. |irony, as usual entered, There seems always to have been al at life. The men a lure about Hollywood for the rovers whose shoulders the fa: from far places. They drifted to| wood was to reach the ski Hollywood from everywhere, the wan-| not at all like the stern fou 7 dering members of many national-| the dream town in the valle: ¢ ites. An English globe trotter came,! were, for the most part, a crowd of and settled, and Gower, one of the| gay-hearted troubadours who loved principal streets, still bears his name.| life too much to be stern. And years before, there camped,| ‘The early settlers, or those who =, Sa £9 GENUINE — t ane LABe Casper Sunday Morning Cribune REMODELING OF OLD AND TREASURED JEWELS Old jewelry and treasured family heirlooms may be converted into the newest and most attractive de- signs. The present vogue for brilliant clusters of dia- monds set in platinum has aroused a widespread de- mand for the remounting of stones into up-to-date settings. If you have diamond mounted jewelry that is no longer in style, allow us to suggest a rearrangement of the stones and to submit drawings for your ap- proval—without obligation or cost to you. JOS. I. SCHWARTZ JEWELER IRIS BUILDING under the stars, real outlaws who! could afford it, drove about the quiet never dreamed of the screen. The most) streets on Sunday afternoons and SSS = f noted of these was Vasquez. Reading| looked neither to the right nor to “Rich as Butter—Sweet as a Nut his history one regrets that such | the left, but always straight ahead, S Ss Casper, Wyo. Wyoming Baking Co. fies" | man had to turn outlaw and dance|as was becoming men and women of | oh a vacant space at the end of a| vision who had founded a city. And rope. 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On the front of the lot is a good five-room modern home with a full basement with one nice basement room. On the rear of the lot is a good two-story Brick Building 30x60 feet in size. This building is exceptionally well built and so built as to carry additional stories when need- ed. On the second floor are five apartments that are rented for $225.00 per month. The store building under a new lease which can be arranged will rent for $250.00 per month. The House itself will produce an income of at least $100.00 per month. PAGE THREE ASS BUILD WITH BRICK Dear Home Builder: The problems of planning, speci- fying for and actually building an ideal home are many. A large number of the common pitfalls can be easily avoided before any construction work is begun if the owner has properly prepared plans and specifications, The specifying of “brick” answers many of these questions and as- sures you of lasting comfort, pro- tection and beauty. Let us send you our illustrated literature showing a variety of brick homes with floor plans, free on request. Yours very truly, Casper Brick and Tile Co. C. E. Starr, Pres. Phone 1076 Extreme North End of Center St. This price includes some store fixtures, hot water heating system A-1 and a very good proposition. We consider this reasonably priced at $30,000.00; terms on part. Let us show you this property. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co. Phone 101 Business Properties 312 E. 2nd St. GROWING! THE TOWN OF MILLS GROWING! BUILD WITH BRICK GROWING! 100 Per Cent for the Workingmen A MODERN LITTLE CITY OF OWN YOUR OWN HOMES Refinery workers, you cannot afford to pay rent. The city of Mills is close to your work. Why not build your home and beat the landlord? HOME OWNERS ARE CONTENTED PEOPLE LOOK US OVER AND BUY A LOT—$25 DOWN AND $10 PER MONTH Lots Now Selling at $400 and $450 CALL, WRITE OR TELEPHONE MILLS CONSTRUCTION CO. 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