Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1923, Page 6

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* PAGE SIX ADICALTSN 1a Che Casper Daily Cridune THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1923, ‘PIONEER DROPS (SHEEP WEATHER STOMA "ears, "nce =) rec se ae2 MINIATURE PACKARD WILL sees Trunk Syinks aminer stated, had been remarkably| American Jife as it {s found today in tures that will bear an appeal to \., tl many families. The idea that a will be shown during the contest, Eee cea een oa, | motive who has” Cirested: the ‘attairs GIVE CHILD WINNING The coupe is an exact duplicate ,; of tho family for 18 years and who the roular, Packard. "It ‘posren um! tires, + gray velvet uDho. TAUGHT IN MANY COLLEGES, Gall DEAD AT WORK Charles Tinmern, 55 years of age, dropped dead at 8 o'clock this morn- ing while while working on the lawn at the home of E. H. Foster, county attorney, 311 South McKinley street. CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 17. — Re- ports received here state that while thero has been severe suffering by shorn sheep and newborn lambs as ® result of unseasonably cold weath- er, especially in southern Wyoming, ‘no serious losses have occurred and none are anticipated unless the chill! Heart failure was probably the rghit should continue for several Deserted in old age by her sons | whom she had successfully brought to the stage of manhood, poverty stricken when fortune that had once ‘DESERTION OF MOTHER 1S hag given ht hilar "ever thon THEME OF AMERICA PLAY forgotten by them seems unusual, but this production demonstrates that it is not at all impossible. Maat etete sat Nis CHEYENNE WILL AWARD IN THEATER VOTE CONTEST, A miniature Packard coupe will be given away by the Wyoming theater to the boy or girl obtaining the larz- votes ean “eajuatable Windshield, wings, clock, speedometer, and in ; everything to make it as classy as 1, 1s possible to make a car, KIDDIES SPECIAL STARTING TODAY and every day thereafter, Votes will be given to both children and adults of death, according to Coroner Lew] days. been so, favorable turnea its back est number of quring a four- AVING CONTRAGT SOON vse si-eruch ence tier Bis votes will be allowed on each child’s M. Gay. upon her, the mother in “Silver Tinmern Mved tn Casper for 30 Milan) Seg ay eres nea aN CHEYENNE, Wyo, May 17. —C.| COTTRE SYMPTOMS peace: (yin teeventiy (Seve ie ene © pathetic character as acted by Mary|F. Inman, whose sewer construction Fp etic pir rare dopa aie cig A Carr, ‘Mary Carr will bp remembered excavation work has kept the strests| Choking, Nervousness, Throbbing, eres pow Catned thee beipes bere aetthe tenoue mother bf “Over the|of Cheyenne torn up more than a| Palpitation, Dizziness, Sleopless- Hil". In “Silver Wings" she has re-| Year longer than was anticipated baer ia Relieved by Mrs, Hamlin. Bryn Mawrand Wellesley Are Mentioned in Woman’s Charge. employed at varfous occupations. He} has never Been married, and so far vs hen the contract was let, finally is Stainless Liniment Used. ined the standard of her work in, when ie PH. had | s only vty act aieh ; 4 on the ieiraiitera ac iacclatiatis provsvene eaucivar a" lcce who’ Kesiatactiel : the other production and has added] making steady progress, @ develop| NOTE. It would be illegal to pub- are beng taught students of Bryn Denver. EEN | WY 0s) MAY gate | s0807. new SIAGgLts 40" the character | eee cca Uaglaged,, beosueiot| att eee aan ea te leer, PACKARD COUPE Banking conditions in Wyoming are! of a mother. improving steadily, State Examiner} The picture as a whole is remark: om S. Hule stated in addressing! ably filmed. Full of human 1 | contract, long delayed because of -| the sewer situation, ts to take place cha pttcas Lrneay pe te Within a few days. goltre is gone and I feel like another person. I shall gladly give personal information to anyone.” She used Sorbol-Quadruple, Get further information from John Tripeny Co., drug stores everywhere or write Sorbel Company, Mechanics- burg, Cho. Mawr, Wellesley and other women's colleges, Mrs. B. L. Robinson, pres!- Gent of the Massechusetts Public In- terest Leaguo raid yesterday in an address. Emphatic denial of the al Jegations was made later by Miss Marion Edwards Park, president of Bryn Mawr, who said the allega- tions resulted from the complete free- fom of speech allowed members of the faculty and students at Bryn Mawr. “The fact that the trade union league, well known as an instrument of soviet Russian, recommends Mawr, speaks for itself, Funeral arrangements are pending} word from this niece. The remains are at fredisear it Shaffer-Gay chapel. CENER STUNTS IRAMNGED ‘FOR GIRL SCOUTS? EVENT. A number of clever stunts put on a Brat ee te ton ee Junder the direction of the troop her husband's elephants to make a | C#Ptains will by given by the Girl Mrs. Robinson. "This, swing for her. This, as they waited | Scounts of Casper at 8 o'clock Fri- not the only college where insidious t0 take part in the Park Avenue | “ay in the high school auditorium propaganda to underm'ne the con.| S0ciety circus, New York City. | Much interest has been shown by if |the girls in th's event, and “St nt stitution and the sacred institution milage! apronitges: ito) be Ronen Cen tie Seilsee pa ime cao clled ani hed KENNEDY AND PENNEY | most successful things that such an I found Wellesly college a veritable pears pbs pate) ae Waa viet Paotiallaca’ win lit tae ee Among the stunts which are to be wh : found on the list are the following: established fact that radicalism ha: IN ENGINEERING FIRM “The Coquette”, “Rustic”. ‘Speclat “Goblins”, ting and Upsett!ng’, long flourished in Bryn ayr. “The Docto ‘Song and Dance”, Ter a “Play”, “amp Scene”, “The Lily of DEATH GALLS MAS JIRKS H. L. Kennedy and P. 8. Penney| the Valley”, “A Bit of Minstrel ' announce they @ formed a part 5 a “The Girl Scouts now on display at THE WYOMING THEATER Start saving your votes Yourselves to the BIG PRIZE CHECKER DANCE FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 18 Thirty Grand Prizes nership in the engineering business "The Bee Hive." in Casper and w continue this en he proceeds ‘om the stunt ight . ROY IS SHIPPED TODAY ginee ig Suatiiess’ which Waa rentals will : mucowara financing the Pi At the New Moose Gardens Ushed a year and a half ago by Mr. Kennedy, under the firm name of Kennedy & Penney Engineering Co. ated youterday Cotati: tioomnere| Mr. Kennedy, Univeralty of Wyom short fllness. The body was ehippea | !2& 1908, has followed engineer'ng this afternson to. Seranten eed | work for the past 15 years, being lo- the home of the deceased. Buriai| cated in Wyoming a majority of the will be made in the old family home| time and being a resident of Casper penis for past nine years. He has been Mrs. Jirks {# survivea by a wido. connected with Grand Trunk Pacific wer and two children, She had been| 204 Highway DeDpartment of this R. R, UU. 8. Reclamation Serv asper onl. t] . Ef Le acate, Month at the time) crate, also has done consideranlt ——<_—_—____. mining engineering for different mines. For past nine years he has L made many surveys in Natrona county and City of Casper, and has - an intimate personal knowledge of all parts of county and city. He a Licenses in Wyoming. Mr. Penney, University of Maine, 1908, followed railroad, municipal A Mrs. Charles Keenan, 25 years of|ngineering, also land surveying iw +> Age, died at a local hospital yester-| the East until 1918. Since coming | day afternoon, having come here 1 that year he has been con from Glenrock for treatment. She is| nected with Union Pacific R. R. survived by a widower and a baby. | Southern Pacific R. R., and State of mer camp of the g'rls. MOST PITIFUL SIGHT IN LIFE Is a Man or Woman Who Har No “Will-Power” as a Re- sult of Nerve Force Exhaustion. . 7 =o ; “Raggy” Ruben Plays ; A BEVY OF BEAUTIES ulead SOMETHING NEW EACH EVENING “Eventually—Why Not Now?” “WATCH US GROW __ Coming to---COLUMBIA---Next Sunday That Dark Dreamy Light Will Be in Effect STARTING TODAY WYOMING ae mani | Refreshments—Table Service Thundering Thrills Slamming, smashing across the screen at express-train speed! Climaxes that TODAY AND FRIDAY clamber in the pct tae paren of pulsing, human passions! A seething Bs “SILVER WINGS” “Everybody’s Theater” All the phys'cal suffering whic! may be caused by nervous irritability headaches, —backach: indigestion heart palitation, eto @ result o: nerve force exhaustion, are nothin; as compared with its awful effects upon the mind and “will power.” The most pitiful sight in life ts & man or woman who has “no wi'l' —who has noble impulses and de IRIS LAST TIMES TODAY HALL CAINE’S The body was shipped this after-| Nebraska Department of Public} sires but not enough “will power’ strom of human emotions—S —With— ‘ ea noon from the Shaffer-Gay chapel to| Works, also U. ). Reclamation Ser-|to carry them through. The memory MARY CARR ‘THE CHRISTIAN Glenrock for Murial. vice. He also speat oné summer in| also fails, the judgment is bad and The Wonderful aioe of — | Natrona county, Wyoming. on road}everything therefore seems to ge peyat i rates eenie —Also— location. He was engineer in charge | wrong. T This On of foundation of Nebraska's new} In such cases, do not take mere AL oT. JOHN YO ARNT COMEDY ry $800,000" Stato apital. stimulating “medicines ‘nor narcot THEN YOU WILL KNOW WHAT A THRILL Is! RAPID FIRE —In— “THE AUTHOR” Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7, and 9 | 10c and 40c AMERICA SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY “STEPPING FAST” \ seas + ees Your Catarrh yiyensity PRESIDENT Ordinary methods of treating ent: drugs (which only further injure you delicate nervous system), but wha" you need {is something to put morc nerve force into your nerves ani more iron into your blood to hely make new nerve force with which feed your starving nerve cells. This is most effectively accomplished by the free use of Nuxated Iron. Th valuable product contains the prin- cipal chemical constituent of active living nerve force in a form which most resembles that in the brain and nerve cells of man. It also con tains strength-giving organia tron for the blood and may therefore be Hurlting climaxes—terrific tension—life-and- death struggles at the throttle—men and women gripped in the grim game of Greed— Love — Revenge — Ambition—-Hate! The pounding, grinding, smashing, mile-a-minute romance of the rails t tops the topmost heights of motion picture THRILLDOM! THRILLS Up in the signal tower—lovers—plunged frantically—below the thundering locomotive —screaming brakes— grinding wheels —a SUSPENSE Does Ray McKim triumph? Do his villoinous machinations succeed? Does he blight the bud of love’s young dream—pluck the rose of In- nocence? Back of the crashing blood-and-iron backbone of this hurlting hurricane of thrills— Youth—love—engulfed in flames—terrors— tricked—trapped—snared—but ever struggl in on AND PATE POUNDING THE RAILS! HEART THROBS Big Jim Buckley—scanning the rails—his heart torn—as he plunges through smoke and Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7, and 9 ‘and 20c {s to inhale the fumes of “Deo” ail errh are failures, simply because they Co not reach the affected areas. h ¢ You've got to henl those raw, tender spots that are hidden away where lguids and eprays never touch them. | The best and most effective method | night and morning. — Gently hest a spoonful of “Deo” in a tin plate and draw in deep| Arthur G. Crane, president of the breaths of the pleasant, soothing va-| University of Wyoming, will deliver por. This penetrates every nook and the commencement address to the : : th —— corner, destroying germs and grad-| students of the senfor clays of the| said to be both a blood and a nerve frenzied engieer—seeing on the track ahead pene ceenine oe ects pd rove-einbuwered 2 2 ually ‘healing inflamed membranes| Natrona County High school June 8,| food. Over 4,000,000 people are ising his loved ones—pinned down—helpless— cottage to Esther's mansion. on. the hill— A Sparkling Mint of Laughs & Right away you will begin to feel| according to announcement yester-| it annually. Satisfactory results are doomed! ‘The race on horseback—to save And there’s Henry—nameless—outcast—or- _ better. Hawking and spitting will les-| dey. sen and your head will be clearer. Dr. Crane is a fluent and brilliant 5 “Deo” is the trade name of Den-| speaker and is a man whose address & nis’ Eucalyptus Ointment—composed| will be welcomed by both the stu entirely of antiseptic, healing — of!s. Guaranteed to give satisfactory re-|%™# 8nd the public. sults or money back. Sold in 26a tubes end 50c jars by leading druggists| Rainbow-hued walking sticks and everywhere. Dennis Mfg. Co., makers|vividly colored spats are the latest Rerke! vertisement masculine shions” in Paris, guaranteed to every purchaser or the manufacturers will refund your money, Beware of substitutes. Look for the word “Nuxated” on every package. Sold by all druggists. NUXATED 1RON [for Red Blood. Strength and | th pdurane the limited—a fearless parseman--eRitne phan—cherishing memories of a mother d hill — struggling — gasping — pluning wronged— Secon cahcouge accel fires. ‘Tears—Heart-throbs—Laughs! ALL-STAR CAST—RALPH LEWIS Supported by Claire McDowell, Johnny Harron, Taylor Graves, Wedgewood “Nowell, David Kirby, Richard Morrie, Ella Hall and Jean Morgan. JACK HOLT —With— WANDA HAWLEY AND JULIA FAYE “Nobody's Money” $ -30—what Jack looked like when he blew into town. 20,000.00—which everybody shun- ned as if it were a case of smallpox! 1,900,000,00-- how qeek felt when She “Yes,” Total —one of the season's best aT TIAA CA SERS SPAM AT HERTRE 2X WJ B40) REDE DON’T MISS THIS TREAT HEAR THEM TONIGHT THE SENSATION OF THE DAY Ohio State Orchestra ORPHEUM HEADLINERS The biggest musical hit that ever played at the Arkeon. Originators, Creators, Purveyors of Divine Harmony | games Comedy Eat Stranger” | meo | games Comedy Eat Stranger” | News Today, Tomorrow and Saturday 1—2:40—4:20—6—7 :40—9:20 “An entertainment any American audience can enjoy.”——-PAUL F. WHITMAN. “A hesaliner) exceptional.”’—N. Y. WORLD. TOM WATKINS’ ORCHESTRA SUPREME MISS DOROTHY HAYS, JR. Blues Singer LAST TIMES TODAY The Revue of Revues Company 20—People—20 In the Screaming Farce Comedy “Fair and Warmer” All New Vaudeville and Ensemble Numbers LADIES’ MATINEE WEDNESDAY Photoplay “THE KENTUCKY COLONEL” Featuring Robert Dowling Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c 1 ORCHESTRAS 2 cuamppavrcn | MUSICIANS 1 Arkeon Dancing Academy

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