Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1923, Page 12

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ce] Sud Sth SLL ee MO FRAP SECO TE Sa Ee ee eee ‘ t ' i 1 ! ' ‘ 1 | { i PAGE TWELVE. NEARLY MOB CATTLE Tit ERADICATOR WASHINGTON, July 14.—“Mollie of Pine Grove Vat" ig winning un- expected victc for the department of agriculture by dispelling opposition to the dipping of cattle for the eradi- cation of cattle ticks. ‘The educa- tional film of that title, now touring the h on a mot truck and ex- hibiting in section picture has neve here a motion been seen before has not triumphed, however, without threats of the same fate as accorded ats in some localities. kering, tick eradication department of agricul- motion ple in one sec- to blow the op ture, in charge of the ture truck, reports that tion where threats were forward the picture, shook and congratulated Io hands with him him on the work. UNPRECEDENTED SALE OF UNDERWEAR END OF WEEK An unpreced: sale of ladies’ silk underwear will be held Friday y at the Fuchs company uestionable values are be- at this store for these Opportunt ake ad them w up by Caspe to mecure these dainty under things at prices that are undoubtedly low. Chemise, teddies, slips, gowns, pet- tieoats, in fact everything in this line FO at special prices. Six dollar values will be sold at $2.95, and $17.50 values at $8.9: These are a few ex- amples of the bargains to be ob- tained. FLAG ONY DANCE ON AT ARKEON THIS EVENING A Flag Day dance. This is what the Arkeon haa scheduled for tonight. The Flag Dance at this popular danc- ing academy is sure to go over big be cause of the unusual features. Not only will certain persons be given large flage to take home with them, but every one entering the hall this evening will be handed an American The hall is being especially dec- erated for this occasion with numerous flags and a large amount of bunting. pean ua ar acs Girl Campers Will Come Home Soon Parents who have girls at the sum- mer camp are notified that the girls who aro in camp at the present time will not come in from camp until Saturday morning. All girls who have qualified for the second week camp are required to be at chamber of commerce headquarters at 8 o'clock Saturday morning. Automobiles will be on hand to transport the girls now in camp to Casper on the return trip. All Kiwanians who can furnish cars are requested to be at chamber headquarters at 8 o'clock Saturday morning. oe Steamer Makua “Parks” Liquor On Fiji Island VANCOUVER, B. C. Canadian-Aust er Makua, b« N. 8. W. liquor at June 14.—The an royal mail steam- nd here from Sydney, charge her surplus Fiji Islands, in order »yle who comes a., is one of the in the match if Champlon- still in her Wreck of a Runaway Car - building walls were wrecked. This one-man trolley car ran backwards eight blocks on venue. New York City, left the rails and crashed into a tene) ing, killing a Uttle girl and injuring several others. be Casper Daily Cridune His as cat ae ke A AAA AVAL AAAI RVAVAVAUAGAGDUAAURUAUAU dd mbsolute prohibition, = bury said. ‘The natives . * Gates sea aa To the Women an 1sSeS was possessed of the devil. ss MT TN yt ALL COLORADO'S O asper << he For three days you have read our small advertisements:in the Tri- bune, telling you to watch Thursday’s Tribune for our announce- ment. Here is what we have to offer you today, A & Progress An Unprecedented and Unmatchable Sale Overland Park —of— A DENVER ta a July 2 to 15 e | & ~ aa ai 39 ACRES of ATTRACTIONS; Aras ara \ “tree aoora ct ws | AEROPLANE STUNTS SHTRODUOING TUE TIAD ever AND HER ; “SALOME? WITH NAZIMOVA 5 GORGECUS PHOTOPLAY) The long expected “Salome” of Nazimova has at last been screened in this city and yesterday's audiences at the Rialto theatre came away with a new motion picture experience. For certainly nothing Uke this interpre- tation of Oscar Wilde's poetic drama has ever b seen here before, and it is doubt altogether true, as the advance notices proclaimed, that none of the capitals of Europe has beheld a more original and unique motion picture. There $s no waste of film upon pre liminary sequences in preparation for the moment of the picture. film is all “big moment."" All of its six reels are devoted to one major situation taking place in the space of time consumed in acting it and acted within one huge set composed of varied artistic elements. What hap pened in the life of Salome, step: daughter of Herod Antipas, the Tetrarch of Judea, before she revolt ed at his senile adoration of her at the banquet table is all disposed of in the int ductory title. With what then must happen to solve this situa tion, the whole picture is employed. Hip Bake This Bone Dry Island Found; But It Took Explorer NEW YORK, where absolu June 14 prohibitior An island LEMON CREAM 10 BEAUTIFY SKIN Mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White which any druggist wil: supply for ke well in a bottle, oftness and whiteness of as a coming Artificial Lightning ‘~ The eye could not catch the exact pattern of artificial lightning flashes recently generated at Pittsfield, Mass., by the General Electric Co. Hero is what the camera caught of one. This triangular pattern of lacy ight resulted from the discharge of 1,500,000 volts of three-phase alternating ‘current at 60 cycles. _The spark points at cach corner are nine feet aparts explorer, who returned today in steamship Cor Wisdom in which he made a tour of | THEARLE DUFFIELD’S BRILLIANT FIRE- WORKS DISPLAYS WITH DAILY CHANGES OF PROGRAM, INCLUDING “Scrapping the Navy” FOUR DAYS OF AUTO POLO ‘AUTO RACES With the World’s Most Daring Professional Drivers AUTOMOBILE SHOW Greatest Summer Show Ever Hetd in the Wet ‘Auspices Denver Automobile Dealers Association FORD-LINCOLN-FORDSON' - Underwear — FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : A veritable fairyland of the finest silk underwear will be placed on sale at unprecedented low prices for unquestionable values. There ae JUB SE call are just five items as follows: j . S. FOREST SERVICE E<itsr MAMMOTH Item One Item Two INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION All in Conjunetion with GORGEOUS HISTORICAL PAGEANT pene tome STROUTS MILITARY HUSSARS And Other World- Famous ERYTHIWG ABOVE TO Fon'a Grnemar AoMlseisn OF DON'T MISS IT! REDUCED FARES ON THE RAILROADS For further ad GEANT OF Fit ‘siedaa Feuer "oul DENVER, COL Presented by the Committee of 200) REPRESENTATIVE DENVER CITIZENS MARRY NILES SHAFER, General Manager Proceeds to be used to tell the ‘the |Nation more about Colorado he made te towe of | LL ion Silk Chemises and Silk Teddies All full cut; all colors and sizes. A genu- ine $6.00 value. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Silk Chemises and Silk Teddies All full cut; all colors and sizes. A genuine $8.00 value. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY * Item Four Silk Teddies, Silk Chemises, Silk Petticoats, Silk Princess Slips and Silk Gowns All colors, all sizes; extra heavy materi- al. ‘A genuine $12.00 value, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $/:25 $F.95 item Five Silk Gowns, Silk Teddies and Pleated Combination Princess Slips An extra fine grade of materials; some trimmed with filet lace, others plain tail- ored. The Princess Slips are pleated and can be worn for an outer skirt. A genu- ine $17.50 value. Item Three Silk Teddies, Silk Chemises. Silk Gowns, Silk Petticoats and Silk Princess Slips All full cut; all colors and sizes. A genuine $10.00 value. Underneath the Mellow Moon Alice Green-Edna Brewn River Shannon Moon Charles Hart-Lewis James Ten-inch Victor Record No. 19071 When Will the Sun Shine for Me?—Fox Trot international Novelty Orchestra Gone (But Still in My Lov fake Trot B The Great White Way Orchestra Ten-inch Victor Record No. 19069 Saw Mill River Road—Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra Everything is K. O. in K-Y.—Fox Trot ’ Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Ten-inch Victor Record No. 19074 Wild-Flower—Medley Fox Trot (From “The Wild-Flower’’) The Great White Way Orchestra —— Melody—Rocky Mountain Moon—Medley The Troubadours Ten-inch Victor Record No. 19077 The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. “Home of the Chickering” 232 East 2d CASPER Phone 194 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $9.95 There is no limit to your purchases. Buy all you want, put them away for any time of the year. The savings are here for you. This Is a Typical Fuchs Sensation CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR _WOMEN AND MISSES NEW PALACE INN | 75e—SPECIAL DAILY DINNER—75e 5:00 to 8:00 P, M. Music and Entertainment Every Evening By Marie Roderick and Cecil Birchell, Violinist. - NEW PALACE INN, 138 North Center

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