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PAGE TEN MAN ACQUITTED AT LAST TERM OF GOURT SEWED ON PROHIBITION CHARGE: Charles W. Crump, who has been in several difficulties with the author- | ities since he figured as a principal in the ‘monkey wrench’ case last December, was arrested Tuesday ev ning at his home at 334 West A street charged with illegal possession and sale of liqor. James Lentz and Queenie Owens. know as the “Queen of the Sandbar”, | Were in the ho at the time, both said to have been intoxicated. They} ‘Were arrester The ra'd was conduct- ed by the erriff's office. Mrs. MARTHA STRAYER ‘Are Youa Suffering ‘ Woman? Health is Most Important to You Lincoln, Nebr.—‘*At one time I be- came very miserable with v from which women suffer. I all the time. One of my urged me to take Dr. Plerce's Favor- ite Prescription because it had cured ker of simils ymptoms, so I decided to try it first bottle made me feel so much better, I took four more, and feel in that one experience Prescription’ saved me from the operating table and the surgeon's knife. Two years afterwards when the turn of life com- menced, I took the ‘Prescription’ again with the result that I came through strong and healthy and am still maintaining wonderful health.”"— Mrs. Martha Strayer, 218 So. 19th St. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's, Buffalo, N. ¥., for trial tablets.—Afvertisem age Prescription Sophomore Heads Student Body At Cheyenne High CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 28.—Ran- dall Leslie a sopohomore, was elected President of the “student govern- ment” of the Cheyenne high school Monday, after a spirited campaign. He defeated Robert Duthrie, also a sophomore by a majority of 25. Henry Erickson, a sophomore, was elected secretary and BH. B. Ingle, a member of thé faculty, was elected treasurer. DENVER-BILLINGS TRAIN TIME CHENGED, HOUR IS CUT OFE THE SCHEDULE One hour will be cut off the run- ning time of train No. 29 between Denver and Billings, effective Sun- day, May according an an- nouncement by the local office of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy ra{l- road. The train will leave Denver at 6 p. m., as at present, but will arrive In Casper at.7 a. m. instead of 7:20 A. m., leave Casper at 7:20 a. m. and will arrive at Billings at 7 p. m. In- stead of 8 p. m. as formerly. There are no changes in the sched- ules of the other trains on this divi- sion. No. 80 will arrive here at 8:10 p.m. and leave at 8:35 p. m.; No. 32 will leave Casper at 2:45 p. m. and No. 31 will arrive at 10:25 p. m. ——_o—___ OMAHA BOOSTERS STOP IN CHEYENNE ON TRIP 2 to CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 23.— More than 100 representatives of Omaha business enterprises spent Monday evening in Cheyenne, en route on a-trade excursion of 2;300 mites through southeastern Wyoming and Nebraska. They were entertain- eG here by the Chamber of Commerce and departed at 10 o'clock Monday evening for Laramie, They will swing back through Cheyenne Wednesday morning, go north from here to Wen: dover and return to Nebraska via the Northwestern line. AUDITORS CONTRACTOR AND eres BUILDER Cc, H. REIMERTH —— Certified Public Accountant W. W. SPROUL Income Tax Service , Contractor and Builder 401 0-8 Blac. Phone 767/141 W. Tenth Phone 376W HARRY 3. COMFORT DOCTORS Auditing and Accounting | ‘Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. RE °F RIAcH yYAN DENBSRG nyaicilan and Surgeon conitea Yubttc Accountans Phone 1219. Residence 2118. * " Service NARI an eencnanbel fisraware THEN QASHER PRIVATE Phone 148 iit, South Durbin—Phone 273 ‘TEE Ri STRY CORP. ‘omen’s and Chikiren'’s Hospital Cones an Accountants-—otock S42 South Dow Phone 406 fer Agen| Wegitrar and Transfer Agente 6-11 O11 Exchange Bldg. ARCHITECTS & GOODRICH, Aree 12, Townsend Bloc! 11-12, Townse ae 0] FALL, architects | aly Building Architect DUBOIS Tv! D %. M. MILLER, 208 OB Bldg. Phono 1906 RAINWATER, Architect pt Ceasolidated Royalty Bldg. Pekephone 1078. AUTO PAINTING ni M.D. F. A. Victor R. Dacken, B. Se. oF EYE, EAR, NOSE and THRO! Harmon L. Stanton, M poe AND X-RAY Telephone ‘Tose Auto “Be Auto re BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Ww. W DR. Practice Limited to DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physicians and Surgeo 209 O-S Bide. Office Ph, 690 Rea. 746 n e Ree. Phone 87 Yttice Phone 313 BATTERIES | eee ii OC CHIROPRACTORS BH. GABRIELLE SINCLAIR tor hiropra Vhone 15408 almer JEFFREY AHAM JEFFREY st Dldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN, Chiroprector a: Fewneend Bilis. Phone 423 ——————————— M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St, Phone 1457 DE. I. | RGQUIST Zuttermeister | T Phone 1757 N. GROVE ‘ond Street Palmer DR. ©, L. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician 810 O-S Building Phone 1754 CHIROPODISTS 212 8. Center St. COAL ». ine AND COKE CO, iebo Coal Phone 677 PASPER CC G 256 N. CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Jackson 56 Phone 1148 E, Midwest DR. ©. BE. SHORTT mtn Specialist nye, Ear, and Throat Phone 2121 Suite 304 0-8 Bldg. MARSHALL ©. KEITH, 3. D. HERBERT L. HARV M.D, Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbie General Practice Surgery Obetretrice ——<— ess LAWYERS AMBROSE HENINGWAY Lawyer Rooen 221 Midwest Bullding NICHOLS & STIRRETT a aw: 3689-10-11 Oi FE: rs hange Blég. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building VINCENT MU Attorney 427 Midy one 2217 OSTEOPATHS CAROLINE ©. DAVIS teopathic Physician ribune Apartments, Ph. 288 ‘ORD siclan Phone 1038 ~ SHOE REPAIRING DR. c Sulte 6, L Cc. A. 8, Osteopathic Phy Midwest Bldg. TROY TAILORS AND CLEAN Phone 068W JUST SEND my GRIP OP TS HIS SKEEZIX ! IF HE'S To MEET MME. OCTAVE TOMORROW fVE fi COT TO SEE THAT WIS OUTFIT IS PERFECT. ENNETT FILM COMING FRIDAY "Mack Sennett, must surel nosticatio tell the ‘ter who he & | time picture get a ku producer, ulled ger © limit no mat like te can these know-it-d | | themselves heard, Sennett comes out} j with anot ature, a comedy| | drama—subtle satire, melodramatic} comedy or a broad comedy with plen of hokum. Mack Sennett’s latest effort hilar comedy burles Sheik,” under the title “ ) of Araby.” Ben Turpin with his} crossed and roving optics, is the} Shriek. He ts ably supported in this new comedy character by Kathryn McGuire in the leading feminine role, while George Cooper, Dick Suther- land, Ray C y and Louis Fronde, be: tween them, work up the humorous | situations which confront “The Shriek lof Araby,” an Allied Producers and ] Distributors Corporation release, com- ing Friday to the Rialto theater. Sennett ator’s in- terest in his players from somewhere in America onto the broad ex-| panse of the ocean where they 7 Turpin thrown overboard. They fol low him and sympathize with him tn his etruggles against the wayes in a| ic Over Fine Results. “As a medicinal ald to one’s general heaith 1 consider Taniac has no} equal,” declared Mrs. Nevel Kilp, 1641 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo, “Before I took Tanlac I managing a chain of and through overwork my and energy decreased almost to the van: ishing point. My appetite was very poor, and even the little I did eat caused terrible attacks of indigestion | and my cheeks were losing their glow| of health “However, four bottles of rel Taniac ved my troubles entirely, I have | a ravenous appetite, the healthy glow | has returned to my cheeks, and I have the energy of a school-girl. I 1 it takes a giant alarm| | clock to me, I’m always ready! mr Tania unlac {s for sale by all good drug | sleep so w gists. Accept no substitute, Over 37 million bottles sold nic Vegetat 8 Nat |BARNEY GOOGLE--Bamey AH. MR BERNARD GooGte ON THe REGISTER - rm HIS Wire - had been) § Che Casper Daily Cribune ==! I} yy Returns the Surprise , ap WSL) A LADY DONS SEND oP ors HEAN GRIP PINk PagaAmas! NETROROCE COT OROIEROOOEIOD Conn., the “cutest” girl frail canoe, and are happy when he 8 washed up on shore, eyen if it is the edge of an arid desert. It takes five reels to tell the ad- ventures of Turpin, but those five reels are cram full of a new brand of riotous comedy with many thrills, and with here and there touches of real drama, to say nothing of the climax. The last few feet of “The tek of Araby" will send everybody who sees-it, on thelr homeward way with “a smile that won't com off." COWBOY BAND AND MILTON ILLS PICTURE ARE BIG ATTRACTIONS AT AMERICA The double attraction at the Amer- fen theater which Includes Colonel House and his Cowboy band and the picture, "The Last Hour," with Milton Sills opened yesterday to nclty houses ar be continued over big This WoBBY-Bo¥ JB AINT Bad, BuT t suke Feer Sury IN THESE Sentors* of" att! Hotyoxe" unt versity, Mass., elected Miss Mar- garet D. Higgs, of Wallingford,' GREAT SCOTT! IS THAT MINE ? Miss Ednah G. Shepard, of Brookline, Mass.,.was elected tho “most scholastic’ girl in the Graduating class, last night as an organization of clever! and talented entertainers, There are| only nine of them but thelr versatility | leads one to belleve that there are! two or three of each of them, Col House himself is a baritone soloist as well as a director. He sings cow-| boy songs and in general keeps in| tune with the surroundings. | Encore after encore was asked for last night when this band showed an} | Inclination to stop. The last clamor simply could not be answered with out putting the picture beh schedule. | The photoplay is a mejodrama of) the type that fits characters, like Mil ton Sills so well. Two brothers de-| termine after frequent robberies to| go straight. One brother falls to keep his resolution. The other comes| back in time to be suspected of com-| plicity in a crime, Ho escapes, after-| wards going through the Wérld war and saving the life of the son of the governor of his state, ‘A return to America finds the man he has rescued in love with the girl | he loves. A political b forme detective, is shot by the gir The héro is suspected and to be hanged. A dying cor the part of the real sinyer sa t day, qnd ultin wins the Womat | OUESS IT IS. THE SILHOUETTE LOOKS FAMILIAR! ERLE ARSENE WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923. WHAT'S THE IDEA OF NOUR GOING OUT ANO GETTING SO DIRTY IT OF NI Here's Miss Suzanne M. Pern Grozet, the “most innocent.” She hails "from Dijon, . Cote-d’ That's in Franca. ~ tO THE SHOGK” POWERFUL PHOTOPLAY 16 REPLETE WITH THRILLING AGTION A bank bombed fn the night; the sroine at the scene of disaster buried beneath the debris of falling bricks and lumber; the San Francisco earthquake of 1908 coming just in time to save the most trying of all situations—those are a few of the exciting scenes to be viewed in the Universal-Jewel production of “Tho Shock,” that will bé shown at the Wyoming theater starting Sunday. Lon Chaney and* Virginia’ Vall! are the stars. Chaney plays the part of Wilse Dilling, a poor, deformed crip- ple who tomes from a drab under « world existence into the light, Vir f Vall feen as Gertrude Had 6 Vail, as always, brings 1 who calis A DEAH FRIEND STOPPING HERE LILLUAAS! | Minneapolis, Min: ors’ idea of the “Twentieth Cen- tury” girl - a3 IT DID MAY LiL HeaRT Goop To SEE HER -BUT « 1 @ULDAT TALK To HER IN These DODS- MESBE \ SusT IMAGINED \T-BUT acne @ TRIFLE INE AS Miss Dorothy L. Stebbin, of And to Miss Josep! steers Marl iss Josephine H. Grew gory, of Warren, Pa., went the honor of being the “most chargy ing” of all * to the surface Wilse Dilling’s burtea| Bed bug julce, guaranteed to kill soul. Jack Mower as Jack Cooper,|®!! vermin; will not stain bed cloth- | Z ing. Apco Products Co. Phone 286. the spoiled eon of the mall town's|'"S “Peo Products Co. Phone 266. rich man, has a role that makes one like and dislike him by degrees. Mischa Hadley as played by Wil-| Nam Welsh, brings a genuine char-| acterization of the poor weakling in the hands of an adventuress; Cooper, | Sr., the father of Jack, is portrayed) Try a Tribune Classified. CHICHESTER SP THE DIAMOND: Epadiest A D 3 PIL Ls : Ei ‘ffi, by Henry Barrows and Christine ith Blue Rinbon. Mayo as Anne Vincent, the head of| 1%) & Bi een mg the gang, gives an impersonation| yencacnownts Best Neto Alona nesoete that one wants to hate hi . 7 AMEE MoalighS “ck kh Siac ASAE OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE American Legion Auxiliary DANCE BENEFIT DISABLED VETERANS Government Hospital at Sheridan, Wyo. ARKEON, MAY 23, 1923 Admission 25¢

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