Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1923, Page 4

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T om e orssnneamrar PAGE FOUR U.S. PRIORITY IS DISPUTED Paris Conference Is Deadlocked Over American Demand for First Pay- ments for Occupation Cost PARIS, April 17.—(By The Assoclated Press.) —An American demand for absolute priority on German repara- tions to pay the costs of the American army of occupation on the Rhine was continuing today to deadlock the conference fhe Casver Daily Cribuns Weimer yesterday, refusing to per mit a defense of his crime on an in- sanity plea, and making but one re- quest that he be sentenced to the Marquette Instead of the Jackson prison. Virtually all of the state's desperate criminals and “long tim- ers” are sentenced to the upper pen- insula prison. The elder priest, his criminal act having automatically unfrocked him, will reach Marquette wearing the conventional habiliments of the priesthood. It was while serving as absistant to Father O'Neill that he fired four bullets into the body of his superior as the latter sat at his evening meal Thursday night. Months of alleged ill treatment by FATHER DILLOK GOES TO HOUSE OF CORRECTION Last Chapter Is Written, In Church Tragedy according to Dillon's explanation of A Kal. his motive. £ amazoo ee BIDS ASKED ON OIL LANDS KALAMAZOO, Mich., April 17.— WASHINGTON, Ajril 17.—Adver- tisements for bids to lease three sec- The last chapter in the tragedy of | tions of land in naval reserve No. 2 St. Augustine's Catholic church here | was being written today. The body of Rev. Henry O'Neill, here over this question, it was stated in well informed quar-j Pastor of the parish, was enroute to| py yaaa tara Hubbardston, Michigan, for burial. ihe Pree ela R > 5 On another train, in the custody of » attention of ofl Elliott Wadsworth, assistant secretary of the treasury,|, police captain, the Rev. Charles |™men through the discovery of a gush- representing the United Dilion, confessed slayer of Father | ct few miles to the southeast. FOR HOSPITAL ‘The contract for the erection of the 0 hoepital at Lavoye, Wyo.,. has been Jet to F, M. Zimmers of r. Mr. Zimmers will sub-let va- is parts of the contract work to r parties, The hauling contract been let. It is understood 440 tons of material will be cles where {t h now are getting more also donated a building site. been done and the ing the basement will he excayi work on bu | start the first of the week effort 1s being made to get work possible done on the ~ ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! conference between tives of France and Be! General Degoutes's t the reizure of co transport inside the Rubr has n applied with spe- other ateps have down the clamps raftic. { the mines a’so and the Germans expect the pre: week will nee the taking over of a number of additional —__.__— CAMP ROTARY 15 GIVEN CLEANING BY TROOP 4) has been extended Troop Ni Pocuts: Unless you see the name “Bayer” spade . or age tablets you are not ing the las getting the gf Bayer product the cast to appoint a rT the council} hreseribed by physicians over twenty two Years and proved safe by millions ttee of scouts to do this work, but this year Troop 4] ¢or Volunteered and gave the camp the Colds Headache most thorough cleaning has ever Toothache Lumbago panies nds as Earache Rheumatism model Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” only. Each unbroken package con. ains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin 1s the trade mark o’ Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticac dester of Salicylicacid.—Advertise ment If you have a you want to se it up to our auc! at 2D. m. and we Have you taken advantage of the offer by the Casper Gas Appliance Co., to get_a whole meal cooking set. ything' of value that 1660 and send riday afternoon sell it for you A SERS FAM TERE JA oe epee wey STARTING TONIGHT The Revue of Revues Company 20—-PEOPLE—20 In the Musical Extravaganza “THE MASQUERADER” 7—VAUDEVILLE NUMBERS—7 Photoplay “THE SIGN OF THE JACK O’ LANTERN” Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c LAMP -- DOLL -- DANCE Tonight, Tuesday, April 17 Twelve beautiful Lamp Dolls given away free to the ladies holding the lucky numbers. We know you will appreciate one of these wonderful Dolls—so be sure and come to the dance and if you are lucky you will receive a beautiful Lamp Doll. Arkeon Dancing Academy Dancing Every Night } ! | | | spot where Mr. Lavtye| O'Neill, was on hY& way to the state | aa house of correction at Marquette to| which he was sentenced yesterday to} If you have lenapeeys Ot varie Eat remain for the rest of his Hee rete, Ol eell cells Cap ueuruene : Friday afternoon With the words “I am guilty. 1 and we well sell it for you. ready to pay,” Father Dillon 0 15 cents on the dollar for ed before Circuit Judge George V. The Morning Star—Armour’s Star Bacon. It makes the per- fect breakfast, and adds zest to by the pisos, the day. qetndcapeea. | ARMOUR 255 COMPANY Father O'Neill led to the shooting,| near Taft, California, were authorized | 9 MArmours STAR BACON Seecrtest “Jes’ as Fine as the Ham WhatAm” NEW DEMONSTRATION OF QUO-ART 1S PLANNED FOR TONIGHT AT THE RIALTO, Madame Emile Kramer, who has |been delighting Casper musio lovers |with her Duo-Art programs at the) Rialto Theater, will offer a different | series of selections today. The fol-| lowing numbers will be played: Duet, | “Hungarian Dance” by Brahms; solo, “Liabestraum,” by Ligzt; solo, compar- fgon, “Prelude in C Minor,” by Rach- maninoff, “Marche Militaire Fran- calse," by Saint Saens. Some of the numbers are played on the two | planos at on etime, one of the instru- | ments working automatically and the | other beneath the fingers of the ar- tist. Madame Kramer is here under the auspices of the Casper Music Shoppe! in the Becklinger building. She may |be met there by any persons inter- ested in her work or in the instru- ments she plays. Madame Krawer jmakes her own rolls for the Duo-Art| plano, ‘These are furnished by the | Aeolian company of New York. Great | | credit is reflected on the Music Shoppe | ltor having brought Madame Kramer here at great expense. nnn 516 West Yellowstone Highwa Has a Large Order for Sheep Pelts—Wil 31c Per Pound i For Full Wool Fine Pelts = RIALTO THESE ~~ : did not | § conquer A man’s thrilling battle for his own soul in the roman- tic South Seas. ack Unsehauccable’ Shows Start Tuesday at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 Shows Start Wednesday at 1, 2:30, 4, 5:30, 7 and 9 ADDED ATTRACTION Fables Scenic 7:30 and 9:30 Evenings. GREEN HIDE & WOOL CO. =| GREEN HIDE & WOOL CO., CASPER, WYO. AAA TODAY and TOMORROW EMILIE KRAMER, Pianist, of Chicago And the DUO-ART Reproducing Piano, in Special Concerts 3:30 Afternoons and et y 1 Allow You SO TOMORROW The Business and Professional Woman’s Club Will have the theater. In addition to the regu- lar picture program the ladies will present a very entertaining novelty en- titled A MUSICAL TRAVELOGUE 1—The Gypsy Maiden 2—A Bit of Irish Lace 8—Old Hong Kong 4—Old Fashioned Mem- ories. 5—The Alice Blue Gown 6—-Chief Minnetonka Evening at 7:15 and 9:15 | GOLDWYN | presents A RUPERT TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923. AUCTION, Come to the auction Friday after. noon if you want to buy anything or if you have anything to sell, let us seli it for you. We charge 15 cents on the dollar, 367 S. Ash. Phone 1660 We charge 15 cerits on the dollar for LID. UNIVERSITY evening ts the order of events. Dr.| one ae Crane, president of the university, | LARAMIE, Wyo., April 17—Stu- ey emeathigl eooOre dents at the University of Wyoming |“! Present th here declared a holiday in celebration of the record made by the school’s de- dating teams. Thirteen debates were eet aS WATCH OUR WINDOWS—Big all) week speci: WYOMING DRUG & held with other institutions during i set Cs Luks Candy | Selling. SUPPLY CO., with A genera! rally with stunts during | Migd Csteigst treed Sade Cos) a the day and a dance and play this nS (7 . | LAST TIMES TODAY INGROWN TOE NAIL GUY BATES POST —In— “The Masquerader” — Also — AL ST. JOHN —iIn— “The Village Sheik” 10c¢ and 20c Wednesday and Thursday CONSTANCE TALMADGE Stine “EAST IS WEST” Continuous—1 to 11 TODAY HENRY B. WALTHALL “Parted Curtains Romance, Pathos and Thrilling Adventures Also Comedy “THE TOUCH DOWN” —And— NEWS REEL Admission 10c and 30s TURNS OUT ITSELF Pieced aren S memeteecsetaseceenel| | A few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outsrow” is a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How: | ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc- tions. Advertisement. NOVELTY DANCE Under Auspices of Laundry Workers Union No. 850 THURSDAY, APRIL 19 ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY ae a = THURSDAY FIFTH ANNUAL DANCE NORMA TALMADGE OES Sea Admission $1,00—Ladies Free EVERYONE WELCOME THE ABYSMAL BRUTE HOLLYWOOD STUDIO LIFE RUPERT HUGHES’ FAMOUS RED BOOK STORY She Wanted to Be- come a Movie Star She was one of a thou- sand girls who dreamed of fame. and-.fortune in motion pictures. But the road to success was fraught with dangers and adventures, with perils and romance. Rupert Hughes has | made a thrilling photo- drama of motion picture studio life that will startle America by its frankness and daring! - HUGHES PICTURE souls” Vale ELEANOR BOARDMAN, FRANK MAYO, MAE BUSCH, ~ Candy sale in the lobby after 6 P. M. No Advance in Price— Children 10c, Adults 40c RICHARD DIX. And Thirty Other Prominent Motion Picture Stars FOUR DAYS—STARTS TODAY Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10c and 40c PATHE NEWS

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