Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1923, Page 2

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Ss ~ ortasnocamor oc anon newean PAGE TWO ‘LAW OF MIGHT IN SOUTH EA ISLES 16 PICTURED IN LANSING-Watt AGREEMENT [a ENDED, REPORT Formal Cancellation of Understanding Is Announced. 17.—Cancel- IINGTON, April t nsing I ecretary Hughes ra, the Japanese ge of notes set forth e ight of the understand the Washingtor Imitation of arm and Japanese espondence of cancelled and of effect.” for the first time cationh that the ne up to the cancella ent, which now gives nine-power treaty rms conference in interest between ree or Japanese and American govern. ma were conducted per. 3 Secretary Hughes and 3 ese embassy officials in Wash ington. Its actual consummation wah effected in Tokio by former Ambassador Charles B. Warren and officials of the Japanese foreign of fice ‘when they affixed their signa tures to the documents. ee 22h ee NEW SHOW AT COLUMBIA HAS VARIETY OF MIRTH Starting tonight the Revues com pany will present “The Masquerader” @ musical comed the first water. Bobby Vail 2 can just pack up your them in storage and take a vac n to laughland and Duild up your tired and ja@ed nerves. There are no sleeping cars on this merry trip over the Ha-Ha route, no dust, no discomfort,—just the finest service guaranteed to all fun tourists. It’s a jolly trip over the road that “never had an accident. Aside from the musical comedy there will be plenty of vaudeville specialties . {terspered and an cnd less variety of new and novel ensem ble numbers by the pogo chorus. ‘The photoplay will make one sit back thrilled and more than satisfied. “At The Sign of The Jack O’Lantern” {s @ mystery comedy-drama replete with sensational thrills and interscpered with side-splitting situations. Strange things occur in Uncle Ebenezer's “Jack o'lantern” house—happenings that will keep the spectator in a espirt of suspense until the very enc of the picture. One will miss an eve eal entertainment if one this picture, e program will run Wed ‘The middle verse of the Bible ts the eighth verse of the 118th psalm. WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Relieved of Nervousness andOther Distressing Ailments by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Brooklyn, N, Y.—‘‘I first took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound four years ago, and am tak- ing it now for the Change of Life and other trou- bles ae I pects atjbenefitfrom Tem willing to let you use m; letter as a testi- monial because it is the truth I } found your book- - let in my letter box and read it carefully, and that is how I came to take the Vegetable Compound myself. It has given me quiet nerves so that I sleep all night, and a better appetite. I have recom- mended it already to all my friends and relatives.’’— Mrs. ENGLEMANN, 2082 Palmetto St., Ridgewood, Brook- lyn, N. Y. For the woman suffering from ner- vous troubles causing sleeplessness, he e, hysteria, ‘‘the blues,’’ Ly 5. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound will be found a splendid medi- cine. For the woman of middle age who {s passing through the trials of that period, it can be depended upon torelievethe troubles common at that time. You should give it a fair trial now. THE ABYSMAL BRUTE Auto Wrecking Co We tear ’em down; everything saved but the honk. THIRTY DIFFERENT MAKES OF CARS SALVAGED NOW 1117 East Yellowstone At Scoop’s Garage d to consider | « A omplaints against inadequate police pr Che Casper Dally cCridune hands. When out in one of his boats, | own pearl concession. he provides himself with a machine in some of the remote islands of the South Pacific, such as are pictured in “The Man Unconquerable,” a new Paramount picture starring Jack Holt at the Rialto theater today. The police force of the island in question is limited to three men o | makes these gentry bold and aggres assorted uniforms and arms, who| 5-Ve. He ss aa ob a a Jack Holt, in the role of Robert would rather do anything than face} “jail, shows how a man who be danger. Many parts of the world are|,cves that the same conditions of no better policed and the compara tive freedom from wear of punishment comparative honesty and freedom from danger obtain on the island as elsewhere, and finds himself mis- taken, runs into a situation where he has to take the law into his own they try to drive him away from his} ern Californ'a cast line. WANT WORK? PUT FREE AD IN THE TRIBUNE LTO FILM FEATURE ‘Those who occasionally register otection, should spend a few months For rbeumatism, bruises, stratna. chest colds eee rem en ET! REE Have You Heard MADAME KRAMER AND THE STEINWAY DUO-ART AT THE RIALTO THEATER This week? If not, you have missed a rare treat. The Tribune is publishing, absolutely free, adver- tisements in its Help Wanted columns for those who want work and are out of employment. With the purpose of helping the working man, and particularly those who have just recently come into town, his paper will make it easy for you to get a job. Simply come in to the Tribune office, and we will run your ad without any charge. All we ask is that you honestly want work. Tribune want ads will get it for you. A recent influx of newcomers is the reason for this move on the part of the Tribune, which is the sincere friend of the working man and declares to be of ser- vice to him at all times. floans breaks up condition. Sloan's Liniment-kills pain! PROSPERITY Is waiting to shake hands with you. Do not pass her by. Buy That Lot in Butler Heights And be happy and prosperous. You can easily own a home in Butler Heights, for we will assist you to build. Madame Kramer is appearing each day at the Rialto Theater at 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30. Demonstrations of the STEINWAY DUO-ART In our store every day by Madame Kramer. We invite you to come in to meet her, and hear her demonstrations. The MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. 238 East Second Street Phone 1745 THE HOUSE OF THE STEINWAY These are large lots, 50x140 feet, adjoining the select part of the city. Call or phone our office and we will explain our plan. DO NOT DELAY! Mountain Realty and Title Corporation 306 O-S Building—Phone 564-W M. Elma Butler-Cromer, Pres. C. W. Mapes, Sales Mgr. Announcing for Wednesday and Thursday, April 18 and 19 Greatest Sale of FURS Ever Held in the History of Fur Merchandising -- Involving the Finest Grade of Furs at Almost Your Own Price. A large assortment of the world’s choicest Furs. These Furs are the salesmen’s samples of the famous Montreal Fur & Tanning Company, and must be sold at once. Every article will be sold at less than the actual cost of the raw skins. The Stock Consists of Coats and Wraps Made of Mink, Squirrel, Hudson Seal, Mole, Marmot, Raccoon, Muskrat — Chokers, Capes, Stoles and Scarfs. When “She” Buys Shirts Your wife knows fine needlework; she knows fine fabrics and style; appreciates fine details, She knows this fine quality means long wear and that long wear saves money. The most beautiful Furs imaginable, made from the finest pelts obtainable—lux- urious and in great variety. They are beautiful models, the new and most fashiona- ble. Her knowledge of styles will tell a woman whether or not a garment is style cor- rect, but rarely does she have the opportunity to judge the intrinsic value of Furs Consequently her purchase depends upon the trust she places in the firm. Consider the assurance of quality carried in every purchase made under the name of the National Sample Suit and Coat Store. ; National Sample Suit & Coat ‘Store 112 SOUTH CENTER STREET We've the latest for spring in Madras, Oxford Cloth, English Broadcloths, or Ra- dium Silks. Priced From $1.75 to $10.00 Shikany Shoe and Clothing Co. 142 East Second St. Phone 474 oI Kn HENNING HOTEL BLOCK ANAT A NA AAT Join the Veterans of Foreign Wars i = cull TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923. ‘'Th's and other exterior scenes were gun and in one encounter with pearl| made at picturesque Balboa Beach, Pirates, sinks their schooner when|one of the beauty spots on the South. = ie

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