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PAGE FOUR. CARNIVAL FETE HOLDS FORTH IR Whe Casper Dally Crioune TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1923. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the many friends DON’T FORGET THE The Ideal Place to “Spend for their sympathy and kindness | S. ‘port shown us during the {lines and death the Fourth of our daughter Maxine. Also for the| beautiful ficral offerings. i wee a er MR. and MRS. D. G. WEBSTER. | Racing: Meeting of Queens County| \fRS. ETHEL WHITH. / ine ens — Jockey club, at Aqueduct. Hee ME ‘| } SHELBY, Mont ly 3—(By the;and William Lyons of Denver will] Meeting of Kentucky Jockey club,|EXPERT watch anc jewelry repair } tampe e ‘Associated Pr to over-| represent Dempsey with the watch, it/at Latonia. ' ing. Casper Jewelry. Co.. 0-8 Bldg. Musie con Daricing flowing with anxious but enthusias-|was announced. Trotting—Meeting of Grand Cir Drinks tic fight fans, bustling with con-| The ring has been measured by|cuit, at Cleveland. ACORGRES Ye GENEL LEER: 2 : j oes ae iors Arte Realfi|| Open 1 P. M. Wednesday fusion attendant upon the hourly ap-| officials and approved. Ropes will be] ennis—National clay court cham: x 00 est Time “ proach of a world title bout, and strung and brown canvas 1!@ tol pionship tournament, at Buftalo. |Ladies Can Wear Shoes Take the Garden Creek Road to the Foot of the Mountain The Mountain Resort Besutiful [AMERICA GUARANTEED COOL clothed in a carn atmosphere, today was awaiting im- e tap of the gong which Tom Gibbons against the “Man fauler,” William Harrison Dempsey tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock | his training | day. Gibbons is expected to dress at ‘One size smaller and walk in com- JULY THE 4th AND 5th fort by using Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic, healing powder for the feet. Shaken into the shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, makes tight or new shoes feol easy, gives instant relief to corn Bunions and Callunes, prevents Blis- ters, and Sore Spots and gives rest Inland Empire championship tournament opens at Spokane. Willamette Valley championship tournament opens st Salem, Ore. Golf—Canadian amateur cham- pionship tournament, at Montreal. Shooting—Alberta Provincial trap- Shelby patient! will his home and Dempsey in his private car in which he will come to Shelby tomorrow morning, although tem- porary training quarters under the arena have been built for them, Last minute ticket sales were ADMISSION FREE Tonight is the night we give the four little suckling pigs away free to the holders of being made today and the sales force completed Lethbridge. workout yesterday aft-|at fight headquarters was belng|shooting tournament, at to tired, aching, swollen feet. Those i s Dig amphitheater, a Keyt busy throughout the day. No| | Archery—Annual | tournament | of] 1k “ueit ¥pot-iase have aol) the lucky numbers. Everybody attending statement was forthcoming as to the amount of cash taken in during the past few days, although it was in- dicated that the number of tickets t|sold is far below original expecta- half mile westward from town, was finished and ready to accommodate the crowd, estimated variously from a few ved thelr foot troubles. Over 1,50 j000 pounds of Powder for the Feet were used by our Army and Navy during the war, Sold everywhere, For sey City. Motor Boat—Annual Mississippi Power Boat the dance gets a number and the four peo- ple holding the lucky numbers will be the ta Association, of 7 state lanes tmistic. 1 Burlt ie Fase Mcised vacgiseaieitor stele Tote, Agd_ even sees than hasirbesn]| reese eesctnas Duntan ve) 1acia|| EAP eamegarene ® Roonmape RTOS | MD WVLLILE RS ne will kill andidiee m home TODAY, paateboard purchasers, concession- eptctarsy ate last Week. 5 Kaplan, 12 rounds, at New Haven. |AryeN'S FOOT-EASE, LeRoy, N. Y. if you wish, or you may take them ome ard wee x| A few special cars were arrtvin —_—s—— WE Sirs mae here but the many special trains OBITUARY. alive and have a pet. DNESDAY which {t was anticipated would be| francis Logan Thomas was born and chartered, in most cases have been cancelled and the elaborate arrange- ments for housing fight fans in the railroad yards here are not expected have been de an alr of expect over the at Kilgore, Neb., February 6, 1929 and died mt Casper, Wyo., June 29. 1928, age 3 years, 4 months and 22 days. He leaves to mourn his loss two IRIS ADMISSION FREE TONIGHT THURSDAY to be utilized to any considerable ex-|sisters, also two grandmothers; Mrs. | tent. L, A. ‘Thomas of Gering, Neb., Mrs. CT May Robertson of Minitare, Neb., his grandfather, Charles Thomas of Ge- REMOVAL NOTICE ring, Neb., his two great grandmoth- Harned Bros, and the City ers, Mrs. Lovisa Hull and Mrs. town which has the center of interest of the LAST TIMES TODAY “THE HEART OF Fhrni- Arkeon on the final ture Co. have moved to thelr new Hines and hosts of relatives and MARYLAND” BUSTER ae | Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace than it previoun bouts. He is full of energ and his judgment of distance in his & matches has been a “THE LOVE NEST” 1 to 11 10c and 20c tewlaginensetice suspense ar expected to be a big te ‘favor when he enters the rir Count The Day Lost If You Fail to See CASPER BY AIR ON JULY FOURTH TODAY, TOMORROW and THURSDAY Wednesday and Thursday Lon Chaney Billie Dove and All-Star Cast in “ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT” The Most Dramatic Sea Story Ever Filmed —also— Round Five of “Fighting Blood” 10c and 30c | commission, com: | Johnson, | rty as the arbiter of the 15 rounds scheduled to owing to t Mayor Johnson for meeting was postponed. Richard T. Burke the National Boxin act official WOMAN $0 ILL COULDNOT WORK Gained Strength, Weight,and Now Doing Own Workby TakingLydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Marion, Ind.—‘‘I wasallran-down, | TT. tT. Zz mF nervous and bent over. I could hardly CASPERS: FAMILY THEATRE a US B46) LYE Make Reservations Now Flights Begin at 10 o’Clock Phone 2310W BOB COCHRANE president Association, will ao The Pildrian ee! |\CHARLIE CHAPLIN —in— “THE PILGRIM” Latest Five-part Comedy and International News Reel. FRIDAY and SATURDAY THE GABLES CO. VAUDEVILLE THE GIRL OF THE drag around, let | alone do my work. I read some let- | ters in the papers | telling what Lydia STARTING TONIGHT E.Pinkham’sVeg- Here is drama, real drama, that grips and fires with its ad- etable Compound SESS LC LASKY PRESENTS, venture and thrills. David Belasco’s great stage success lives had done forothers Il A 9 agair~its breathless moments, tense with the drama an and 1 thou pe T bs beauty of a golden girl’s struggle, vividly portrayed by ~ a mantold my hus- band about - his wife and what good it had done | her and wanted him to have me try it. I took one bottle and could see what it did for mein a week's time,andwhen I | had taken three bottles I had gained | both in strength and weight and was | J. WARREN KERRIGAN SYLVIA BREAMER RUSSELL SIMPSON And Others of Sterling Artistry 0 Two Hours With the 49ers 25—PEOPLE—25 In the Big Laugh Producing Comedy r Hott “CAUGHT IN THE HAREM” | Added Attractions SPANISH DANCES At 3:20, 7:20 and 9:20 Continuous Shows, Starting Every Two Hours, From 1to11P.M. 10c AND 40c my fit baby was born an ie payors || Also Another of Zane Grey’s Great Stories | BUD BROWNIE ; “ to = F me 60 much ue sure amg aa ta Recor | “THE U. P. TRAIL” Famous Comedian in Monologues) Songs and Dances j romad) whoisuiters from female a ~ —also— i ta, what z Tecan do have used Lydia Bs Pinks | LADIES USUAL 10c MATINEE WEDNESDAY MARY JANE SPENCER i 's ative Wash, tl ivi —n— Pills,too,and think them fine."—Mrs. Doors Open at the Usual Hour f lou : Wm. ELpRIpc 20 E. Grant Street, Marion, Indiana. | Arecord of nearly fifty years ser | vies should convince you of the merit | of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound. BIG ~CELEBRATION Douglas, Wyo., July 4th F es card of events commencing with a baseball game at 10:00 a , between the Cheyenne Indians and Parkerton. Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 Prices 10c—40c Here’s drama of the thrill - a - minute kind. With Jack Holt in a ,, jewel of a role, studded with glittering deeds of daring. A tense tale of far-off India. SPECIAL DANCE TONIGHT A BIG TIME ASSURED One Price and Dance as Much as You Like SPIES’ HOWLING WOLVES ORCHESTRA . NORTH WASHINGTON HALL Dance Here July 3, 4. and 5 FIREWORKS DANCE JULY 4 Come and. see the fireworks. One price and you dance as much as you like. A real time assured. SPIES’ HOWLING WOLVES * ORCHESTRA NORTH WASHINGTON HALL Dance Here July 4 and 5 Boxing card will feature WHIRLWIND McFARLAND of Cas- per and Chicago and JOHNNY O'LEARY, of Pacific Coast fame who weighs in at 146 lbs. and fights from gong to gong, Baseball, boxing, wrestling, carnival, dancing, etc. Music b American Legion band of Casper, Wyo. if re aE ‘2 Fables Screen Snapshots A good time is assured to all who come. COME EARLY AND STAY LATE Shows At , 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock Liew Comey! ue C Cohsonlioneh Pucturia