Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 6, 1923, Page 14

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eae S740, On ual Moron TAME INGRERSING IN SHADOW OF PYRAMIDS NEW ORLEANS STUDIED |x" wr ome Geo. F. Bauer, scoretary of the! AS PORT FOR SHPMENT | sccm Is CONISTON ENPT’S WEILTH GROWS UNDER BRITS PUTTIN OF ANS 8 RP ee makin, ay | One of the most promising parts ofjrapid'y. Irrigation and other modern ess; papel pe kel prer 7 orgie Bee the world from the standpoint of| methods are being introduced. Mo- t of the port. i i commercial activity Js the Jand of/tor travel is sure to increase. With export trade to South | men! - King TudAnkbAmen, according to! | Mutual Understanding Needed. | Amorica three times as large ag in| 1. M. Robina of Paetsch J. Walter Drake, chairman of the wo or three years will be need-|1921, motor vehicle manufacturers | % tide advisor of tie oon arenes, ah Foreign Trade Committes of the Na- Mr. Drake observed, “for the for- P Shs snd yi D. Mooney, of the foreign trade com- 5 5 tional Automobile, Chamber of Corh-leign trade situation * between this} %¢ Jovestigating the port possibilities | mittee is also planning to attend tho Prominent Riverton and merce, interview on his return from]|country and Europe to work out fa | of New Orleans az an outlet for auto- meeting: Europe, aboard the Ol PAGE FOURTEEN. : ; i @he Casper Sunday gporning crroune : SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1923. EEC cere EE EERE EERE SRE Resid ympic, today.|vorably. Particularly {# this true of = Mr, Drako has been representing|Italy and France, In Italy living con- : Lander Residents the automobile association at the In-|ditions, wages and materials aro at], CASPER + 1S + THE: FUTURE - CAPITAL Are Involved i ternational Chamber of Commerce|such cheap levels that Americn prod- <= meeting on highways at Romo. Helucts cannot compete. Living condi: also visited Egypt, France and Eng-|tions, however, are bound to im- land. prove with consequent higher cost of i CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mat 6.—wil “Egypt is one of the tow countries) production, greater buying power and Mam 1. Stevens and Benjamin I. whose currency is nearly at par,” said|better markets for American goods Bowman have filed sult in the Lara-|Mr. Drake. “Under the British pro- mio County district court aguinst|tectorate the country is improving|to international trade is a more thor- George 1. Brimmer, Herbert 0. ough understanding by Burope and Peeves, Fenimore C.' Chatterton and ourselves of each others difficulties.” * Leslie A claiming $240,000 x oe a sale of Federa’ 1 « in the Maverick 5 he Union Oll com ts ed price of $2,400, meio SS THRU PICTURE Ue 1S PORTRAYED BY ling plaintiffs were to rece've a reasonable ‘HOOT’ GIBSON IN FILM 01 lene fo trar ring the], = Jeane and that his commission was |Keynote of “Bavu” Success The thing that will be most beneficia’ Does it seem to you that your living expenses are higher than they ought to be? Read this: | . i ippi The new science of budgeting has pulled not paid. It is pleaded that 10 per Found in Gripping and In- fall ent f easonab’e commission, In - tense Drama. . thousands of people of the hole financially Pith ie the $240,000 sat ihe Army life is usually thought of as —— a and enabled them to save money out of in- comes which previously had not seemed enough to any more than meet their needs from month to month. plaintiffs pray for judgement for: in terest on that sum from July 9, 1921 serious proposition; however, that the service has its humorous side ts shown in jentleman from America,” ard (Hoot) Gibson's latest Universal starring vehicle now at the Wyoming theater. . When a doughboy ts restrained by outdoes any} discipline for long months, and then : y line that the! suddenly gets two weeks furlough, riday, The boy says he| screen has ever known, completely | tne natural thing for him tone went from home nine times, | mystifying audiences. let loose with all his youthful exuber- The cast of such a picture might] ance. When he {s in a strange coun and the offering would|try and can't speak the native lan trough sheer strength of| guage, hig exuberance ie likely to appeal, but “Bavu" {n-| lead ‘to complications of « presents such famous ar-| ‘That is precisely what hap os -| “The Gentleman from America,” Ray: +]mond L. Schrock, scenario editor at Universal City, wrote the story espe- clally for the star's use purely with the purpose of exposing the laugh- able situations a blundering dough- boy may get into while knocking about strange places, George C. Hull prepared the acen- ario and Edward Sedgwick directed. $s yed varlety is * the all-star = al-Jewel special production NAWAY CAPTURED will be shown at the Wyoming I 2, Wwo., May 5.—John| thenter starting next Saturd Deering, 14-year-old Detroit runaway,| is said that this pletu wan takeri into custody by the Chey-| thing in the myster: enne 5 has run 5000 U. S. GOVERNMENT CLASS B O. D. Blankets IN ORIGINAL BALES And the very latest and best Budget book, much larger and better than any printed heretofore, is now being published by the Citizens National to its customers, without eae Old and young, married and sin- gle. Prominent Casper Woman Boosts Lila Lee |' Toilet Preparation Mattox, Mrs. Franets Thurman, toca! repre-| Nickolal de Rulz, Harry Carter, Jack eentative for the BilaLees toilet bn and others, Stuart Paton di arations, is in receipt of the fol with the skill he ‘dis ng letter from Mra. Rev. C, M.| Pls utation” and ‘other Shompaon, Jr: Universal pictures, Let me thank you for calling my} Beery is particularly well known ettention to your products, My akin] right now through his spectacular ja very tender and for years I have| success in “Robin Hood”, “The Flame deen resking something which would] of Life’, “White ‘Ti and othe r help tt. Your articles have proved| big screen triumphs. Estelle ‘Taylor themselves to me. Especially do I| has been established as ono of the want to give my thanks for your|screen’s reigning ‘vamps', besides Merue builder. It te the most restful] being a recognized pecress of beauty. and helpful lotion I have ever f Swickard, the EF ch father is cast in ’ Come in and talk with us a minute about it. If you are not a customer of this bank, you can get a copy by opening a small sav- ings account and the book will serve you fs full year and save you many, many dol- ars, .+ ZO-A>NOF - FHN-OOr - MIA: MPT: A-- MadrW- MI4 +710" face ts Ured or my The Four Horseme: role brief but dramatic in “Bayu." Ivia Brear has been in many Universal su nes “Bayu" was Earl Carroll's play GQHEYENNE, Wyo., May 56. - Cc. 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