Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT SCOUT DIRECTOR WILL BE HONOR GUEST TONIGHT Regional Executive, John H. Piper, Is Here for Henning Banquet. Officials and leaders connected with the Boy Scouts of Casper will greet John H. Piper. regional the scouts In this dis which will t he nquet room &. WwW. 0. wi per council fi toastmaster at Mr. Pir sembled 0: RES to ec who is well director for rict. at a din scouts w e dinner tonight will address ts of signi ng. He is et worth listening to both because of his remarkable knowle of his subject and for his abfity put things across with the greatest clarity. He already has many friends in Casper as a re jous vis. its here. Tickets for the dinner tonight can be secured from the Boy Scout head quarte Carter. Comm Will be indulged in during t dinner, and the ‘high school Je et will entertain the guests by several selec: tions. Earle G. Burwell, first vicepre: dent of the cc on the R attended rece Rowland H Douglas, ter from Ri scoutmaster from A. L. Arnold, scoutmas- rton, regard ing the wor their localities. Am- brose Hemingway, third vice-president of the counc!] and chairman of the extension committee, will speak will speak arding the extension work. Follow: this Scout Execu’ H. Roe Bartle w @ a report on the pai four months’ Casper. John H. Piper will follow and give the speech of the evening. His sub- ct itles of scouting in AUDITORS ©. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-S Blag. Phone 767 HARRY F. COMFORT Auditing and Accounting Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. not been announced. To-| t 10:15 a. m. Mr, Piper will the students of the high At noon he will address the} amber of Commerce, and at | ill speak before* the scout! the scoutmasters’ school Methodist church. * ELABORATE SETTINGS ‘WESTBOUND LIMITED” ' Not all the scenes in Emory John | son's big railroad drama, ‘‘Westbound| Limited,” . are staged on ratlroad| and in the yards. A great of the scenes depict the interior beautiful residence. \ ‘0 expense was spared in dressing} scenes. | and furnishing the Interfor The most beautiful draperie@ and nishings that could be secured the beautiful interfors* tn a Limited" shows a long, hall and living room ha 8 an epoch in the nner of dressin, setting for a picture produc tion, It will Wyo, ming theater SEEDS OF KINDNESS GET | HERO IN BAD FOR PERIOD “Scatter seeds of kindness,” McLean says in “The Sunshine| tomorrow at the his motto gets the] s of trouble from Douglas be ed with kidnaping to near-| ly losing his best girl, but in the end he retains the motto. Coming he ha back to Pixley Center after 8 been officially Ceclared dead, | ero has a boy forced on him who travel. AD arrives V S Are g0-| ing er fellow for kid napin, A sational bank robbery in which the returned corpse has an! opportunity to prove that he {s very much allve furnishes a number of admirers for Jimi McTavish. He ims that Le isn't Jimmy at all when he sees his girl is engaged to arry cnother man, but the removal of a diamond ring from her finger changes his mind and subsequently nets him $50.000 au a start in life. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER W. W. SPROUL Contractor and Builder ‘Tenth Phone 876W DOCTORS 141 W. R. ©. VAN DENBSEG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Over Campbell Hardware Phone 148 UARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. udttors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS i i eS {UBO! & GOODRICH, Architects Diqoonme Iie? To nd hone 449 Casper, W0. M. J. WESTFALL, Architect ae Suite 5, Daly Building E. M. MILLER, Architect | i 206 O-S Bldg. Phone 1906 | 5 oR, Architect ©. A. RAINWATE! Bldg. Basement Consolidated Royalty Telephone 1078. AUTO PAINTING Auto SEARLES TR: AD cn Res. Phone 87 Office Phone 313| DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219. Residence 2118. THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 838 South Durbin—Phone 273 ‘omen’s and Children's Hospit: 542 South Durbin—Phone 106” STAFF , M.D. FLA. ©. 8, en Victor R. Dack EYE, EAR, NO: Harmon L, SKIN B. Sc. M. D. DR. W. W. Practice Limited to and Thros And the Fitting 2 Glasses 112 E. Second Suit: Natrona Transfer, Storage and Fuel tee ‘L. Biederman, Prop. Phone 949| BATTERIES ¥ co. | Phone 907 AUTY SHOPS [AN AUTY SHOP | SPECIAL Ten days’ sale on all hair goods and fancy combs. Mazzanine Floor, | Henning Hotel, Phone 682R. | CHIROPRACTORS | SINCLAIR Palmer Chiropractor West Hotel, Room 7 Phone 15403 DR. J. 5 sEFER pare . ANNA GRAH suite 318 Midwe: dg. Phone 706 DR. I Chiropractor Townsend Bide M. GABRIEL! Phone 423 IARNED, Chiropractor M. E. . 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 DR. 1. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister F ROBERT Phone 1757 N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Phone 2220 Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray DR. C. 1. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractle Physiclan 310 0-$ Bullding ‘CHIROPODISTS Phone CORINNE OBRYAN Foot Specialist Phons COAL “CASPER COAL AND COKE CO Durbin Gebo Coal 256 N Phone 67 DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physician and Surgeons 200 0-8 Bldg. Office Ph. 690 Res, 746) DR. P. E. SHOR@T Speclalist | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ne Suite 304 0-8 Blag. MARSHALL ©. KEITIy, M. D. HERBERT L. HARV M. D. Office 208 South Cent Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin! General Practice Surgery Obstretrics HENINGWAY awyer Midwest Building NICHOLS & STIRRETY Lawyers 3809-10-11 OU Exchange Bldg. JAMF Room 221 408 Consolida HA S$ & MUBANE | Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON | st Building | rne, 427 Midw OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Building Phone 2217 OSTEOPATHS DR. C.. Osteopath Midwest Bldg Phone 193 SHOE REPAIRING _ NORTH CASPER SHOP SHOP All Work Guaran' en Suyematsu TAILORS TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 118 E, Midwoet Rhona gig Che Casper TEN ST AGE Crom Daily Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE--Barey Certainly Thinks a Lot of Sparky. Wet BROwN EYES HERE WE ARE IN LOUISVELE, Au STEAMED UP FoR Toe DERBY NEXT SATURDAY ~ Now FIRST I Gotta FIND You BY Gout f91F tT AINT DAN oO SULLIVAN SHAKE - “Ive come Back Te Tre o1 a To RACHEL, YOU KNOW THAT MRS. BLOSSOM AND MME. OCTAVE ARE ACQUAINTED. DID YOU EVER HEAR IF THEY CORRESPOND BY LETTER ? ORY LAWS CAN BE ENFORCED, SPEAKER SAYS Good Citizens Will Not Purchase Liquors, Ebbert Adds. Captain F. B. Ebbert, ass'stant gen- eral counsel of the AntiSa'oon League of America, whose headquar- | ters are at San Francisco, chose for | his subject “The Unfinished Battle” | in speaking at the Baptist church here last evening. Captain Ebbert 4s | well equipped to speak of battles, as| he is a veterua of the Spanish-Amer: | ican war and of the late war. Cap- ert commented on the danger slack enforcement of the pro use of its tende t for all laws zens to perform jury tice called upe ather than ge! x: nd then criticize the officers se the laws were not enforced. He criticized the attitude of those who said the prohibition law could not be enforced. in view of the fact that conditions are becoming progressively better everywhere and he cautioned those citizens who are loyal to Amer ican institution» and who realize the importance of following the consti tution and the Jaw, against permitting concessions against light wines and beer because the United States con stitution provides that no intoxicating Mauors shall be manufactured or sold and light wines and beer are both intoxicating. He further stated that those who considered themselves good citizens were not so if they purchased intoxt ting Uquors themselves under the present law and that under the fed eral statute they were guilty of con- spiracy to violate the Volstead act H> indicated several different penal- ties which might be infl{cted for one ey to and he violation of the, fquor laws, to-wit: Conviction and punishment in the} state court; conviction and punish ment {n the federal court; the closing | of the premises of the criminal under;The ships are 258 feet long and will/ th) abatement act; tho collection of| have a net tonnage of 2,000 tons for) $500 intern.] revenut for each yal: and the right of civil action against! the malefactor by the wife and chil-| dren of his yietim in a sum of*$10, 000. DOUBLE STANDARD OF MAN'S LIFE PORTRAYED A man does as he pleases and thinks nothing of it. When a wo- nan does as she pleases, even though t be less than the man did, he thinks a grent deal of it. The wrong that 1 be created by just a thought in the mind of man fs the idea behind the fascinating story of “As a Man Thinks,” in which Leah Baird ts fea- tured at the Iris theater today and on by Augustus Thomas for this dean of American play: | hts has woven a deft and power-| ale about the subject of a double | tandard of morals. Frank Clayton, ud business man and good hus- nd, was visiting in Paris and ne” the artista’ Ho saw in his little ns with jon of his | No, MIsTA, WALT, BUT tHaS MY SOURCES OF INFO'MATION., CoP THe 8IG WELCOME % Lovisvire, oto Se@ouT. LET'S Go RIGHT bP To THE HoveU Ivs Toro The c.erKx % RESERVE THE TRATJAH SuITE-OF D Town -_ BY “THe Way, To MEATION THaT YouR WIFE 1S __ LOSKING FOR You. SHES STorPine MISTA WALT SAYS MIS. BLOSSOM KNOWS MADAM THEY WRITES LETTERS. BACK AN' FORTH AN’ OCTAVE .1 DON'T TAKE NO STOCK INIT, DO MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923. By Billey De Beck SS SURE | DOES. YESSA, MISTA WALT, EVERY THING! Wow! -Tis wint NSAND 1S TERRIBLE- SvuESsS lit REST = AwHice! Home THINK 1 ae wife crosses his mind, instead of r¢ membering his little affair, he accuses her of unfaithfulness. It is the double standard of morals demon strated—a standard made necessary because: In the virtue of women rests the are of the world. Mabini <a 4 OTATE MISSIONARY MEET WILL CLOSE TONIGHT The missionaries of the Wyoming conference of the Church of Latter ints assembled in Casper yes- to hold their regular spring ence which will be closed this evening. Three meetings were held yesterday in the Labor Union hall, 340 North Wolcott street. Another was held this afternoon, ‘and one is scheduled for 7:30 o'clock this eve- ning. + President John M. Knight of Den- ver, a prominent church speaker who has charge of the migsionary work of this denomination in six western states, is one of the high lights of the conferenc: a Two electrically Criven ships are now being completed for service be- tween Duluth and New York city. operation through the New York state barge canal. They all know the value of Resinol ‘This soothing healing ointment ts for the use of every member of the family because the that make it so effective for same | skin troubles, make it ideal for Borne Sores Cold-nones Cats Bolle Chace Beretches Felons Stings / Wounds Pimples At all druggtats. A TD “SAFETY LAST BEST OF LLOYD'S PICTURES, oAY MIANY WHO HAVE SEEN IT “Tho best thing Harold Lloyd has ever done.” ‘This is the verdict of those who have viewed “Safety Last,” the sensational comedy now playing at the Rialto theater. Not since Lloyd once before thrilled aud! ences when he walked along the edge| of a sky scraper has he executed) anything that so emphatically leaves out the element of common consider: ation for one's own life. In “Safety Last” a young dry! goods clerk who earns $15 a week| and Hes to his girl about both his! pa A ~ BET ALL TH Guys Back Movie BUG - lin GONNA FIND GoT TH’ WONDES (IF My SHEBA HAS FELL foe ANY OF THEM HOLLYWOOD SHEIKS- WonDER Ie SHELL | Suze wrsut t KNEW WHERS SHE WAS STAYING- But IF Ses INV TH’ MoviES-THEGE FORGIVE ME f j | position and his salary, turns into «| as‘the spectators a dozen stories be- human fly who receives $1,000 for the work of a few. minutes. But the clerk didn’t really intend to do the stunt. It wa# to have been di ted to a real “fly” who knew to| scale buildings. Lioyd’s gift of injecting new twists into every situation has made his scaling of the building in this picture one of the sensations of the film world. ~ Every foot of the way he has something new, something unin- tentional so far as the story {s con- cerned, but something vastly exciting and very much pre-conceived so far how FOR THE Greatest Announcement Ever Made by THE FRANTZ SHOP then succeeding to the extent of find ing the arms of his best girl to fall into at the top of the building, Harold Lioyd has accomplished the super spectacle, low ‘are concerned. j Swinging in the air from. the hands of a clock, falling a few feet and then catching onto something by mere chance, getting knocked around by all the fates in the world, and Try Tribune Ciassified for Resulta. WHAT A SEASON RODEO TICKET MEANS TO YOU First—It is a reduced rate ticket that admits holder to five big days of Casper’s First Annual Rodeo. Five days of real Western Sports. It will be one of the World’s Greatest Championship Cowboy Contests, real and genu- ine. Second—It also admits holder to every event held on the Rodeo Grounds during the season of 1923. This in- cludes all boxing contests. Third—It is a transferable ticket and can be used by anyone. RMON ME Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 Fourth—The season Rodeo grandstand ticket sells for $5.00, plus tax. The season bleacher Rodeo ticket sells for $3.50, plus tax. Fifth—In buying your season tickets now you are not only saving for yourself, but also helping to finance the advertising and building program of a permanent play- ground for the community. Sixth—A limited number of th at the reduced prices. Buy now. or before May 20. Buy From the Contestants! ese tickets will be sold This campaign ends on Hard water makes baby’s skin ITCH Bathe your baby in Hill Crest Water, IT’S SOFT AND PURE: 426 East Second St. Phone 1151

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