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SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1923. ‘UNT OWNER OF TWOYEARS IN AFRICA SHOWN IN Casper Sunday Morning Tribune mentioned in a subtitle. And other good African pictures have come. But they all, {t seems, have been leading up to the film now at the Wyoming. It appears to be about the last word, at least go far as ani- mal life on the continent is con- cerned. It is, in the first place, composed of remarkably good pictures. By | perseverance, skill and the use of the latest photographic equipment, in- cluding a telescopic Iens and a port- able developing outfit, Sidney Snow, who was the cameraman of the ex- Pedition, obtained close-ups as well as clear distant views of every kind of African animal the average man has heard of and many he will not know the existence of until he goes to the ugly, the swift, the ungainly—they are all there, singly and in herds, at water holes and darting across the plain or diving into the jungle un dergrowth. And much of the photos: raphy is excellent by any standard. |All of it 1s exceedingly good con- | sidering the conditions under which |the camera was used. But the film is more than just an Interesting collection of animal pic: tures, It is ag thrilling tn places aa anything shown here for a long time. Ee Beautiful threeptece Nvingroom suite, In heavy two-tone velour, and deep spring construction. Save $50 and buy now at Graham-Shie!ds Fur, niture Co., where prices are always, fm | |. The film at the Wyoming theater] which means the most instructive today ts the Universal Special “Hunt-| and the most thrilling, motion picture frica Attorney General Hands the Dark Continent, led by H. A.| Stanley of Africa, dld it first, and tory of Oakland, Cal. It seems safe| it deserved, recognition of Rainey’s CHEYENNE, V April 28.— owners of real | TEAL ESTATE 1S FEATUR al HE td FEATURE AT WYOMING THEATER ing Big Game in Africa." It was|of wild animal life ever made. Paul Doin Ruling Upon | S#ow and his son Sidney, who went|did it well. His pictures are still nat the statute ed by the last » in bond elections, |; made on a two-year expedition into Rainey, the cinematic Henry M. j out for the Museum of Natural His. remembered, and it was a generous Bond Elections. ng legislature which provides ig he that he does hold an inter y be of assessed in the her, is an opinion given general's office in from Katherine r an interpreta of the statute, I's opinion, pre- Lloyd Sampson, [ ney 6 red by Deput, pois ry y is my opinion that a party wn real property before he or y vote in a bond election. who owns property jointly husband is entitled to vote, d the election judges 1 to refuse them the School Bonds Are Voted at Capital + April 28,—A $115,000 of bonds ol district, to y defray the ex- new school in lay. —<——— ~-SHEYENME EGGERS people who came to recently and. engaged in tel business. Just the remedy to aid the system in throwing off ||| catarrhal wastes, help the functional organs, restore digestion and bring back the perfect balance, Pe-ru-na meets the need which we all feel at this season of the year. Sold Everywhere /\ Results Count When you are convinced that medicine won’t help you-—Let me prove to you that CHIRO- PRACTIC spinal adjustments Will. Headaches, stomach, liver, kidney, and pelvic disorders. Also sore achey backs and limbs respond very quickly and perma- nently to my treatments. Dr. I. E. Berquist |Phone 1757 Zuttermeister Bldg. | | ; to say that it is the most complete, work for Mr. Snow to have him Wyoming theater. The beautiful, the Rirhards & Cunningham Cn. LEADING SPECIALS FOR THE COMING WEEK Paul Jones . Middies Fast colors, high class workmanship and perfect fit make these garments the standard by which all Middies are judged. We have a limited quan- tity of these Middies to close out. Regular prices range from $4.00 to $6.50. During this sale, ehh OO lower. Blouses Specially Priced We have in stock some three dozen Silk Blouses, in Crepe de Chine, Georgette, also in white and colors. Regular pric Van Raalte Silk Gloves Special lot of pure Silk Gloves in the famous Van Raalte quality. Colors black, white and gray— not all sizes in the lot. Regular price $1.00. _65e Cn. Humming Bird Pure Silk Hosiery Highest grade Silk dyes and workmanship have been employed in the construction of the Hum- ming Bird Pure Silk Hose. Elastic garter welt tops, double soles and heels. Regular prices from $1.65 to $1.75. Special $1 25 During this sale, for this sale, pair..._.....__. per pair Richards & Cunningham THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST ARNT: THE CHAS. E. WELLS MUSIC COMPANY, HOME OF THE CHICKERING 282 East Second Street CASPER, WYO. Casper, Wyo., April 28 ,1923 Mr. Chas. W. Barton, Publisher The Casper Daily Tribune, City, g Dear Mr. Barton: ‘As you doubtless know, we have been advertising exclusively in the Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune ever since the Wells Music Company opened up at 232 East Second. We have been advertising our line of Chickering pianos, Ampicos and small instruments in the Tribune, using fair size space during the week and large space on Sunday, with occasionally a half page or full page for special occasions: It is a pleasure to inform you that our business has shown a steady increase from the start and in fact, our sales have exceeded our fondest expectations, We attribute this splendid increase in business largely to advertising in the Tribune and to the publicity which you have given us. Our long study of advertising has convinced us that it is only profit- able for us to advertise in papers which are members of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, where the advertiser is protected by a guaranteed audit. We attribute part of our increased business to the large increase in the circula- tion of the Casper Tribune. Assuring you that we are very appreciative of the co-operation ex- tended to us and that we shall continue to advertise extensively in your ex- cellent medium, we remain. Yours very truly, The Chas. E. Wells, Music Co, By L. I, Gulich, Mgr. LMA PAGE FIVE. MILLS MILLS MILLS THE CITY OF WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY The North and South railroad is sure coming to Mills and Casper. Please investigate just how and what route they are going to take to come to Casper- Don’t delay—do it now. Today real estate can be bought in Mills for what it is actually worth and on terms that you cannot afford to pass by. You should now get busy and take notice, as you can very. likely find it easy to make arrangements to only pay $25 down and $10 a month ON A LOT IN A GROWING, MODERN, CLEAN, UP- TO-DATE TOWN AS MILLS is today and for that mat- ter it will always be a good place for home loving people, who are the salt of the earth, and who demand pure water and sanitary conditions for their children. Do you know that people who live in the congested district near the great mass of stone and brick business buildings, never know the delightful rest and comfort of those people who Own Their Own Homes and live farther out and as a mat- ter of fact it is in the same position to the refineries and railroads as Casper, which joins the refineries on the east and Mills on the west. Why hesitate on buying a lot in Mills for you cannot go wrong and you are bound to make money in this wonderful town which is noted for its pure water and its excellent location relative to the largest industry in the west. Come and let us show you that we are telling the truth. $400 $450 EACH WITH THE EASIEST TERMS POSSIBLE Sunday Is a Good Day to Look Our City Over. | CALL OR TELEPHONE MILLS Construction Co. OFFICES: : ‘America Theater Building and at Town of Mills TELEPHONES: Office: 311 and 2019-J-3—Residence: 821-M, | Bi. 1-W, HA Aa Sa