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Ghe Casper Dally Tribune ago, calling on her death bed for the] The new Chandler with the Pikes WYOMING MAN KIDNAPED AS BABY 37 YEARS AGG |S": s- s+ to seek mie cere Toe = Sr me 35 years previously. toring sensation. PEHAMNS STR FOUND BY BROTHER AFTER LONG SEARCH, REPORT HOLDS BIG SALE W. G, Perkins and company spe clalty store in the Tribune butlding is staging a mid-summer sale of chil- dren's wearing apparel. This is the first veal sale of children's ready-to- A Here is a complete list of inated into Mary Westfall Juanita Keene Cora Hastings , Miss Olive Turner Mrs. Jack Hartman Mary Miller Edythe Clemens Babe Sutton Ethel Hudson Mabelle Thorton Veeta Gilbourne Margaret Angel Edith O-Brian ‘Vera Middleton Elen Bell Mrs. Rase Ives Margaret Leary Marjorie Sish Dela Decker ‘ Bileen Hayes | Isabelle McGrew Mrs. R. C. Ryan Mary E. Miller June Tyler Florence W. Heil Alwen Davis Billie Blain Lucile C. Belky Emma C. Johnson Florence Hughes Helen L. Wilson Irene Wilkes Nettie A. Watson Dottie A. Heard Esther Runden Clara Hudson Ednah Mae Glyck Jacklin Bromfield Frances Bell Glayds Caldwell Mrs. Bertha Vaughn Anette Ford Miss Effie Shiley Esther Redean Ruth Hayes Fern Welch Mrs. Viola B Locke Effie Shirley Dorothy List Elsie B. Hughes Anna Davis Mae Manning Madeline Quinn Vivian Sinclatr Mrs. Emma Tobin Pauline Barker Babe Robinson Catherine Dunn Margaret England Gertrude Kirkham Betty Uffield Leona Blaine Mrs. Janes Scottie Kitchen Katherine Davis ‘BISHOP ‘CASS, Jogan is "Learn to Dance) Correc! | NEW YORK.—James J. Corbett, former heavyweight champion box- er, was operated on for appendicitis and is reported recovering. Learn To Dance Correctly DON ELLIS, professional dance instructor, direct from Roseland Dance Studio, New York, Formerly of the Majestic Pavilion, Long Beach, and Wilson CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 283.—(Special to The Tribune.)—Edward Schoel of Cheyenne, ° ° is preparing to depart for Ogden, Utah, where he will meet his brother, Fred Schoel, Who ts the Most Beautiful when he was two years of age. ir] i ? Establishment of communication between Fred Schoel and his brothers and sisters here Girl m Casp er: Averti Ai b: Laramie in 1886. The . DANCE INSTUCTOR (5. jmszicey sihtny, te, tat souna] come aivashea To tne ty, he tok RETAINED BY CASINO Pelle thea Sects 2s pa eal a se nister of her second husband, one ~ > tisement, Don Ellis, professional dance in-| long ago kidnaped Schoel “baby”| Schoel to suspect that there was followed. the meuaggtnent of the Cabins dane) ° Fred inspired him to advertise. palace and will handle individual and] Della Goldsworthy, wife of a ratiroad| _Schoel’s mother died here two years nection with that amusement center, Mr. Ellis has many years exper- tified as an instructor with the Rose. AM E Re iC land dance studio in New York; the A oe Cree dance studio in Log An- GUARANTEED COOL Today & Tuesday “ * ” , Enemies of Women Rupert, Hughes hehe Studio Life Supported by ALMA RUBENS “SOULS known as Goldsworthy, who was kidnaped at Laramie, Wyoming, thirty-seven years ago, and in Casper, resulted from publication by the Ogdenite in a detective magazine of an Is who have been nomi- municate with him. He had found| Come attached to the baby. She took whom he had been mothered, Mrs.| years later, and he was reared by mother. wrote Goldsworthy and Bh ee {dentification of Goldsworthy as the| It was a “tip” from Bebee that led structor, signed a contract with something queer in his past and that Fred Schoel was kidnaped by Mrs. class instruction in dancing in con- — fence in his work and has been iden- | Pd | S Majestic Pavilion in Long Beach and wet Today, Tuesday and Wednesday Story of Hollywood LIONEL BARRYMORE And a Great Cast FOR Minnie Hall 1 Adeline Gilborne Mrs. J. E. Russell ‘Thirty-one ABOARD SUB-CHASER 419 OFF FRANKFORA, Mich, July 23.—(By The Associated Press —With their rails awash, the fleet of 17 speed yachts in the sixteenth annual race from Chicago to Mackinac Island early today were traveling fast under a strong breeze after moro than a day of failing winds which carried them Iess than 100 miles on their 331 mile run. Dorello, the Milwaukee sloop, maintained its lead. KANSAS CITY.—Wray Brown of St. Louis, won the Missour! Valley tennis championship, defeating Phil Bagby of Kansas City and will represent the district at the national Dance Studio, Los Angeles, Calif., is now permanently located at the CASINO DANCE PALACE Private instruction 10 to 12 and 2 to 6 p. m. Class instruction 7 to 8 p. m. SEE the orgies of a pleasure lov- ing Russian Prince SEE one of the most daring night revels ever on the screen SALE” WITH A STAR CAST SEE the great sword duel with ore SEE the tragedies of the famous Monte Carlo SEE one of the year’s biggest productions Shows Begin at 1, 3,5, 7, and 9—10c—40c —ALSO COMEDY— “One Stormy Night” 10c —— 20c Today Miss Flo Burke Mrs. Jack Warner Maude Patterson Lina Nelson Miss Sis Dyke Wilma Scott Kathleen EB. Dalmer Ruth Holmes Mrs. Cleilia Wilson Who among them will be winners? 1st: Choice, trip to California and return. 2nd stots, diamond ring. 3rd choice, platinum wrist watch. Mrs. J. L. Smith Miss Betty Tolhurst Mrs. H. Jenkins Mrs. Florence Moyle Caryl Kamp Florence Todd Grace Viclett Delia Kaids Mrs. W. C. Johnson Mrs. T. F. Ross Kathleen Palmer Elleen Davis Now is the time to boost your favorite candidate. The contest is on. The most beautiful girls will be winners. singles in Philadelphia. T omorrow 1, 3, 5, 7,9 O'clock. ‘ ‘THE CO GETTER’ > wr T. ROY BARNES and SEENA OWENS LSO A KINOGRAMS FABLES HODGE PODGE “The ADDED ATTRACTION Netto MISS GENEVIEVE FITZGERALD Vadies Solo Harpist Onchestra Appearing, Mat. 3 o’clock Every Afternoor vening 7:30, 9:30, The washed air yentilating system, same as used in the big Colorado Theatre in Denver. OLUMBIA| CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER ANNOUNCES ITS BIG OPENING NEXT SUNDAY JULY 29th W. L. PARISH PRESENTS OPENING BILL “ALL IN FUN” | An Entire New Review Featuring George ‘Bum’ Slocum: Surrounded by an All-Star Cast 4 20--PEOPLE--20 | “.. ~ REAL HONEST COMEDY OFFERING ‘A’ MILLION LAUGHS ‘REMEMBER THE DATE | Caspers HELP THEM—WORK FOR THEM You nominated her, how her that t eh iccaae Rif it. Yousrethe judges. Popul DANCING ACADEMY BEAUTY CONTEST The polls are open at the Arkeon. Vote for your fa- vorite girl tonight. Ten votes given away with every dance ticket. Our patrons will help judge this mar- velous contest. Help your favorite by getting votes for her. Twenty-five votes given away free at the @ 8 ADMISSION FREE PAGE FOUR. EL PASO, Tex., July 23.—Rumors which have prevailed along the border since news of the rnurder of Pancho Villa, Brexcay penaie leader, that followers of Villa would organ- ‘wear that the establishment has put ize in pursuit of the murderers were given strength by re-| n. Wonderful. bargains. will be poe today from Mexico City that Nicholas Fernandez, Villa| founa. ieutenant, had returned to Canutillo with such an organiza- Girls’ dresses in white and colored 05 Pauper | crepe do chine, ponger silk, French Authentic reports from Canutillo voile, Ratin and Crash linen, and are lacking, but rumors indicate that Dinar wathen . will’ be MicunaS: Girte’ Villa's followers are hostile over his e gingham dresses, baby dresses, boys’ death. It also is unknown just how) FLASHES wash auits, boys’ straw hats, in fact many “followers” he had there and| most of tho things that children are teas Lap iene ngrhior ay ae likely to want to wear have been they may decide upon wou! amount ‘ ounter. t troops are said to| _DECATOR, Ml,, July 23—Manager | °"* ©” ‘he bargain counter. at Parral, a city| Charlie Miller, of the Decatur Base- many times in| bail club of the Three Eye League, | nents of past| announced today that a deal had r Canutillo and| been arranged with the Portland Club of the Pacific Coast League t Mexican! whereby Piteher J. R. Sullivan, government agents investigating de-| comes to the Locals in exchange for tails surrounding Villa's death will] Pitcher Howard Fryman, Sulllyan | PARIS, July 23—(By The Associat- report to Mexico City and any impor-| was partly instrumental in winning |®4 Press)—Irene Castle Treman, the ¢ant findings by them must be made) the 1921 Three Eye League pennant |@@nc¢r, was granted a divorce here public #t th {can capital. | from the Moline club> Miller also |t0¢8Y from her husband , Captain Meanwhile residents on the border| announced the securing of third | Robert Tremay are counting » number of “widows") baseman Hanley from the Houston ara who file claims for their “share” of| club of the Texas League. Pancho’s estate _ so fatia REESE, FROM THE YELLOWSTONE RETURN THROUGH HERE boy scouts of Oak rrived in Casper yester- ‘eturn trip to the south- ‘ter having made a three- tour of Yellowstone National ‘The boys stayed over in Cas- per today and will leave either this evening or in the morning. They were shown through the Standard refinery today. Under the leadership of Scout- master Copeland these boys, none of which are more than 16 years of age, are making a 70-day trip in two Ford trucks. The entire journey is costing each boy only $30 for food. The boys are enjoying themselves wonderfully. Wyoming and the park are the farthest west that most of them have ever been. They are very enthusiastic over the wonders that are to be found in Yellowstone, pets hori dea Wo FIREMAN HURT IN HARD FALL = + August Lehman, a fireman at the f £4 Teipgedjs Standard Plant No. 1, fell from one Newt TAR LS rs ae fl of the stills early yesterday morning ‘and suffered a bad gash in the head, possibly a fractured skull, and an in- ured shoulder as a result of having Zallen into a coke car. He was found in an unconscious condition by &® fellow workman, Lehman is now at the Casper Pri wate hospital. f Pe se Toe ee rae se ee HIGHT NEWS - ee Ee Rey Fe oe eo TONIGHT CASINO DANCE PALACE Formerly Moose Winter Garden Girls: Send your photograph to the Arkeon to 1a) House, Your votes count for her. be placed on the beauty board. Dancing Academy IN Get them every night at the Arkeon. DO IT NOW! Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace Wwening Chips off the Old Block WR JUNIORS—Little Nis One-third the regulardose. Made of samo ingredients, then candy costed. For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST LOS ANGELES.— William lL. Cross, aerial photographer, and an unidentified woman were killed at Santa Fe Springs when the plano Cross was driving suddenly went into a nose dive and fell 400 feet. BRUSSELS.—The British note on reparations arrived and was imme- diately studied by Premier Theunis and Foreign Minister Jaspar. MEXICALI, Lower Calif.— Two persons were killed and seven others stabbed by @ man believed crazed by drugs in a crowd on a railroad platform. aa ake ehentereaneeses}it| DANCE WHERE IT IS COOL , DANCE TO THE BEST MUSIC DANCE ON THE BEST FLOOR S-COTTERETS, France. Poincare spoke at a cere- at the unveiling of a monu c the soldiers who fell in i orld war, but made no allusion to the British note on reparations. Hear Marie Roderick and Doug Isitt Entertainers De Luxe Original Tavern Orchestra EXTRA EXTRA Tuesday Night Feature DOLLAR BALLOON DANCE Fifty of the Balloons will contain One Dollar each. Catch the lucky Balloons. Something new and novel. Something doing every minute. Don’t miss this. atiards Uemees Pretenten, PREVENTIVE, for MeN ‘a Wevvvvwrere.e Continueus—1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY James Oliver Curwood’s Story of The Hudson Bay Country SJAN OF THE BIG SNOWS” Two-Part Comedy “HOLD ON” Tomorrow MILTON SILLS In His Latest | Eis RA FORGOTTEN LAW VST IITs SAAR A EAE AAIRAEEARAAAAAS Where Everybody Goes ~ CASINO DANCE PALACE - We Make 'Em Dance AAppp ease baba nshbone ne