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ue TEI ARERR BORN ey a BT marry puri PAGE _ AUSoIA YIELDS TO BRITTon ON MANY DEMAND 3 ‘Ealy Gaieee Urged| By Soviet to Iron Out Late Differences. Che Casper Daily Cribune HUSBANDS ARE REALLY SAFE ON BROADWAY GIRLS WHO HOLD ‘WHITE WAY’ JOBS’ SAY SO WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923, SHIP BUILDER DEAD. DULUTH, Minn. May 23.(ny The Associated Press.)—Captain Alex. ander McDougall, prominent ship builder and inventor, died at his home here early today, having fatle4 to recover from a major operation performed several weeks ago. Is was 78 years old. After sailing the lakes for 20 years, Captain McDougall, aided by Captain Thomas Wilson of Cleveland, built the first “whale hac! FOUR-DAY AUCTION FAILS TO EMPTY RESIDENCE OF LATE ECCENTRIC, REPORT GALION, Ohio, May 23.—An other week and probably longer is necessary to dispose of the coMlec- tion of merchandise hoarded by. Mrs. Emma Lee, Galion's celebrated eccentric who died suddenly April 13, aged 78 years, according to ad- ministrators of her estate. There is Uterally no end to the number and variety of things with which she filled her home. The house is still stocked to the roof after four days of brisk sell-. ing at action and despite the fact that thirty-seven wagon loads of junk have been taken to the city dump. Her buying extended over a period of thirty years and included principally pots, pans, dishes, and remnants of cloth, although she never cooked her own meéis or ate at home, and did little sewing. So crowded was the house with ahese articles that there was only room for a bed in which she slept and a smajl gas stove. Being un- ab'e to make a pathway for a stretch- ex, the undertaker carried her body from the house in his arms. Among her effects was found $21,- } | and Arthur W. Cantwell, Seattle, ‘Washington, are among her known relatives. Cut our tube bills by 14 ANY motorists have fallen into the habit of discarding the in ner tube with every tire that weare out. That is wise when ordinary tubesareused, because to use them in LONDON, May 23—(By The Asso: elated Press)—Soviet Russia's second reply to the British ultimatum ao-/ cepts the majoriay of the British de mands and suggests the holding of a conference to consider points in dis pute. the Soviet expresses readiness} to conclude forthwith an agreement granting British citizens the right to @ the three mile limit off| an coasts, pending settie-| an international convention | of the dispute over the extent of ter- ritorial waters. Diplomatic circles continue their e attitude of extreme reserve regarding | FRANCES SHARP MILDRED ROGERS BEATRICE LORENTZEN MRS. AGNES TRABAND MARIAN PASTOR 00 aroct Byes : the ultimate outcome of the present| 10. aaah aicneame nie aa otey a second tire simply invites disaster. controversy en Great Britain and| nW YORK, May 22.—Wives need|town-tell you this (wives, please]tells them whether he is married or/ané then waits for her. even though) | a. ti ores 199, ee soviet Russia, declaring the decision/worry no longer after reading this|;eaq carefully): single. it takes an hour or two. poets Of RL i0e Bat Michelin Tubes—the only ring rests with Moscow. In other quar ry and husbands can hold thelr! 16... yery ama percentage of| 1¢ @ man— “But the married man,” says Miss| | Not wn ard ats The esaate h 4 tat tinst several tires ters the pre¢ ng are about equally |headsjust a little higher. the strangers {n town ever try to filrt| Buys pink roses. Marian Pastor, who has the most patrae Lice her husband, ts al. k divided between a break and contin-| Yor it sets at rest that ancient bug} _ ;. And even when, as| Knows what kind of candy he|beautifu! Titian hair in the trade.| iogeq 45 have left. her thie s, and even then will be looking for uance of relations, euanig|120?,that outottown husbands, com- naibsgainscassei laa kneesl want “will sit down at any table that hap-| ay ara im now eld to le oy Dares aan ritish trade cirtles declar sia |ing to New York without their better : Ui Nec i x Pat t: and’ he! will’ never |, weal more work. Let us prove you. 4s anxious to avoid dissolution of the| halves, invariably check their lug: rl out to dinner ar a show,| Goes to musical comedies, peng LoD yecee are Dad manufacturer in Missouri. Mrs, Srade agreement which means much| chances are that in the same tip more than a dollar.” gage and wander forth to blow some Never tips a manicurist more than Jennie Barker, Pittsburg, Kansas, They cost no more to bay. And to Phe irae techn Ona ced th that the invitation hers who are dealing dally with s their judgment unerring. roses and orchids, home, hier ve Miss Frances Sharp, who is asso- more to her than to Eng‘and, and|baby to the bounties of the Bright he gives 3 a dollar. és m all othe. that she will yield finally to Curzon’s| It's 2 bugaboo that rut- " egy that he's married. _ Is careless about his clothes. cleked WHE TaD ieeanece purest | that answers all kinds of questions = they cost less tham z demands. ranquility from Maine raphe ae Sal arial at iy He's married. ys = {for all kinds of tourists, says that the he to California, now, Month at ” 7 ted | f ‘The married man,” says Mrs. married man in a strange city just But the sentine!s of the White Way a esd fecha pred ‘Agnen | riateind,t aanaatieat aetiociat ras ictim hankers after someone to whom he —the flower girls, check girls, mani- has giv “buy: . can talk about his wife back POPE HEPLORES curists, information bureau — clerks into” human nature that| buys pine Foes; the alngieizan rea h Seat ee aie | and c |these lonesome WORLD STRIFE IN ALLOGUTICN Developments in Ireland, The Ruhr and Russia | husbands from out of Asks Nothing of Stillman he very approach of a customer “Five dollars {s the limit of the married man's purchase; $10 the be- ginning of the single man’s, The married man buys on Christmas, Easter and hospital days; the single man buys any old time.” If perchance, the bene¢ict could fool the florist by crossing his pur- chases, the candy shop girl would get him, “For it he asks for two pounds of chocolates with nut centers, he’s mar- ried all right,” says Miss Beatrice Lorenten, sweet tooth specialist at the Hotel Pennsy!vania. a ASK tor Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted) Mitk R. M. MOSHER Phone 309 316 West Yellowstone | The Original Stier epee QuickLunch at Home,Officea Fountains. RichMilk, ‘Malted GrainExtractin Poe: ‘az! AMERICA IRIS TODAY AND THURSDAY TODAY AND THURSDAY * “The single man will buy five deré:Tabletforms. Nourishing-¥W COL. HOUSE THOS, H. INCE’S . 4 chi 1s be fo cocking. fe Are Mentioned. Poalansisurstamuaeereniciaeel tn | @ Avoid Imitations and AND HIS “HAIL THE but isn’t quite sure what the lady COLORADO ROME, May 23—(By The Anso- kes. ‘The married man has been O 3 Sulghoeste cen, Foy cous | Miss Mildred Rogers, who helps COWBOY W MAN fn which he deplored the struggles one make up his mind what show he ef Ireland, the situation in the Ruhr wants to see, says most men can't WANG —with— BAND end events in Ruusals decide for themselves. They have to x SyaulAl cocitinge save loreerteitcteee bring along thelr partners. || , aaa At 2:50, 7:55 and 9:45 Plocence tyson) rer layay Mughes 5 “If she’s his wife,” says Miss Rog- ontinuous—1 to 11 Gertrui ai sible to alleviate the mufferings of gran thee iat Wekeehe went totae: Sitter Siabita Gatec! of ren EACH DAY Theo. Roberts de Claire The religions demonstrations ithat But if she's his sweetheart, they go fears beled) satan’ $f the six killed c 1 44 In Addition to Madge Bellamy Tully Marshall y where she decides.” | giant Paris-London air- ontinuous 1 to attics Gata cena eee "Tee In the barber shop that the| "lane crashed at Monsures, France, LAST TIMES TODAY MILTON SILLS erry Oye charistic congress had rejoiced him, married man ts spotted most quickly. areas the Pontiff said. He expressed natin. ‘When se single fellow comes: tn) he) —in— fact! fee looks down the long row of manicure 4 y LD LLO RRR ee ae girla, picks out the one*he likes best THE LAST HOUR’ HARO! YD His Holinews added that the succems Shows at 1:00, 2:30, 4:30, 7:35 ef the missionary exhibition in the and 9:30. “SI, SENOR” Vatican in 1925 in celebration of the t holy year of jubilee seemed aasured. to C a | 10e AND 40 10¢ AND 200 The pontiff, after referring to the sad situation in the Near East and deploring the continued sufferings of Eczema! sts People, passed to the altuation In —And— ar. Writ > W the west. He deplored discord he TE atill found affecting groups in Eng- You can be free of its eal ROY STEWART CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE. #¥ \ jand and Ireland, and danger of spreading! M4 , phe @ SB “Our paternal eyes,” maid His Holl- Amazing results have been pro- —In— ness, ‘see in the crowd of combat- duced Lee, Boe Sere teed ot G4 ants some amng the best of our zema, pimples, ackheads and “ > ehildren, bel for various reasons other skin eruptions. 8, S, 8, will HARD TO BEAT’ STARTING TONIGHT By this holy apostolic see." \ e e 9 e : = “SSS: a, M Lady Elizabeth Angela Marguerite stopped 1 Vv aine S 1g 0. Dawes , the bride of the Duke Miss Florence Leeds who, in n statement yesterday, declared that she wide POMORROW, of Yo the daughter of the|would not asic James Stillman, the father of her child, to contribute to 5 @aughter of the Earl of Strathmore, |the latter’s support. At the same time she confirmed a report that Mrs. BILLIE DOVE 2 PEOPLE—25 who owns a number of Scotch and |Stilman had offered to take the child into her own home. Five reels of English peerages. The ancestral —In— home of the earl ts historic Glamis Castle in Scotland In connectio with the is told I Al the holder of the t his hetr tains his majority, confides to him a| terrible secret that Hes in the haunt: | ed room of Glamis Castle. ‘Thus the} recret {s handed down from father to won and is never in the possession of | more than two persons at the same |bringing into this country 100,000 gat- t $3,000 @ head. But lquor amug- . dima: If ie remarkable: “tribute te langror llnuor Tai day trom \Cansia brings greater profits, tt was| lead you into a world you prob “THE OTHER WOMAN” Scotch secretiveness that the dread according to # story from a staff ably have never known before,— conficence betw father and son published in the Chicago Da a world of joy, where pure blood has TINGLE’S | LAXO ASPIRIN ||: RELIEVES ae RHEUMATISM Physicians everywhere 4 1% wm |" the salleylic acta | | CHICAGO, May Mlicit Hquor t single tes th and who Volsteat ade has become the | industry writer asserted, a individual prior to proh!b ince the beginning of a fortune. ohibition, gala the writer wemite'sr’ 100,000 GALLORS OF LIQUOR POUR Iii DAILY FROM CANADA Chinese across the Canadian bor- 23.—Smugglers are} 00 smugglers are t was declared | adquarters in a Mich r Detroit the United giving as man deacribed ae a in was paid to have fell you that Be » Pp eruptions, pimples, blackheads, | found « is = powerful who asserted he had visited the Seine | acne and blotches are bound to 66 99 combatant of pain, and partic- at Ecorse, the smugglers were bring- disappear. There are no-unproven ularly effective in the case of theories about 8. 8. 8.; the sclen- | Scapa tific results of each of its purely The aspirin gently i the tiny capiliarios of the relieving the congestion and Producing a free, healthful per- proees | NE Blood catle—has whi fei aur WOODROW. WILSON’S “THE NEW FREEDOM” ceittira, save, zarmce | ARPS FALSE DOCTRI rar mecca fr] We Ae LT Oo 2 entle dexalive Te containa roe ft all good drug stores, ‘The lar FRIDAY AND , mevey,ne tomis body pol tar eh aa rie fall good drag etnres.| Shp Itza AT CRAY SPECIAL ADDED ATTR ACTIONS of the twlinges of pain of rheu~ e of a bygone day ts ex MASTER matiam. TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN VINCE FEATURE ORAM - high-minded, se sitive CORNS Lift Off with Fingers ‘th ‘able a ideo clraasing shows through clear, ruby-tinged faces, where clear eyes shine, where strong light and love is wel- come, where embarrassment is no more! If you have been troubled with eczema, and you have used skin applications without number, make a test yourself, on yourself, with a bottle of S. 8. S., one of the most powerful blood cleansers known. 8, 8. 8. makes the blood rich and pure, and when your blood is freed of impurities, your stub- born eczema, rash, ‘etter, skin | vegetable medicinal ingredients are definitely known and admitted by authorities, S. 8. S. helps build akes Kes oe Sort fete S.S.S. Ben Turpin laughs and Mack Sennett burlesque comedy! A. bar, ser nig ah of ae tion oe “Youth to Youth” WYOMING STARTING SUNDAY In the Screaming Comedy-Drama Set to Music “Goldbrick at Home” WITH ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE Photoplay Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c Presented uner ‘° CASPER TRADES AND LABOR ASSEMBLY A Dramatization of John Arthur Nelson’s Great Book With an Interpretation of Joe Belsky with its three fold attack {s mas |{ gure to relieve rheumatism and the} ons in 4 yse dramatic situ Vernon Osgood Novelty Entertainer and Impersonator in many canes | 11, Ince’s super prod n, ‘Hal 3 The Strongest Man of His Size in the brings the | woman,” which ts playing at the Iris ili The Boy Wonder Sin, “ 5 manene. relies. | theater today and Thus uxilary. “ World in Sensational Feats of - sta ole | guar American Legion A as isn ig A m Senaational Feat fon MIN] Obscene eave: Mee “With the Latest Novelty IHustrated Appearing 8:30 Matinee and 7:80 and rite | eect SAE mars ne no DANCE oe an lane noowith | pumanit the acons, She reezone” on an aching corn, in wv three 1 antly that corn stops hurting, then BENEFIT DISABLED VETERANS 2 ; : a8 SUDPOF lft it right off hortly you ith fin Madge Bellamy, 2 my wer s. Tru ! Bea aise Wa i Government Hospital at Sheridan, Wyo. re : TODAY—TOMORROW , : x i i sHEOF 9 fo" Serie . ARKEON, MAY 23, 1923 . A L F ¢ > { sabres vobte ve» ey Sewing hi Admission 25c ; - ie AC ]

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