Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 2, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE SIX, 78 ARRESTS BY SHERIFE QUANG JULY, 1 REPORT Six Charged With Theft Of Automobiles Are Included in List. Seventy-five arrests were made by the Sheriff's office during the month of July, Persons charged with steal- ng led the ljst, there being 19 of these, 6 of them charged with theft’ of cars. Twelve gamblers were arrested. The records show the fo!lowing to be the predominant cases handled during the month: 4 drunks. 1 beating board bill 7 traffics stealing bad check. 19 ° 1 4 he'd for out-of-town authorities. ~ 2 lUquor. 12 gambling. 2 assault 3 murder 1 wife deserter. 6 car theft. -ALISKAN OLD RUSH IS PICTURED IN “SPOILERS "The prime requisite of any great motion picture is a great setting. Great books, great paintings, great songs, are inspired by great events,” declared Jesse D. Hampton motion picture producer in explaining why he chose as a photoplay theme, Rex | Beach's novel, “The Spoilers,” which * comes to the America theatre Friday, Saturday and Sunday. “The Klondike gold rush,” Hampton went on, “was one greatest events in American It developed a section of the U: © States hitherto almost forgotten. {. developed powerful figures and pro- duced untold fortunes. Thus it is logical that the event should bring forth one of the most powerful stories in American Lterature ‘The Spoilers.’ “Rex Beach's novel is one of the best written in recent years. It Is + based on an historical incident and it $ portrays as does no other work, the Sgreat Alaskan gold rush. Further- more it did more than any other "thing to stop the political ‘spoilers’ * from wresting the rich gold mines from their rightful owners. ‘The Spoilers’ was Rex Beach's first and most successful novel and it deserves a picture where modern day equip- ment, technique and photography can do it justice. EX-MINISTER KILLS WIFE gia Plead ahs HIAWATHA, Kans., Aug. 2—The Rev. T. P. Stewart, 60, a retired minister, was charged with assault with intent to kill, following an at- tack on his wife at their home 10 miles southwest of here. Mrs. Stewart's condition is said to be critical. Stewart {# held in the county jaf] here, where, according to the authorities, he said that he struck his wife over the head with a plank, after she had attacked him with a razor. Mra. Stewart's skull was crushed. emit WOME GETS CONTRACT FOR HOME —BUILING Jack Widmer, successor to James Cunningham, has been awarded the contract for the eleven residences to be erected by the Modern Building compeny. Mr. Widmer has been a resident of Casper for the last year, during which time he was associated with Mr. Cunningham in building work Russia Now Trades With? England : rE os “ ‘The economic and political situation in Europe will depend in a largy measure on the extent of trade between Soviet Russia and other nationa Even the Ruhr situation will be affected. Above is the.“Proletary,” first Raussian_trade ship to dock at London.wIt carried 400 tons of eggs. Lavoye Theater and | Dance Hall to Open vorced or that if they were they might be remarried The dancer did not fulfill her prom- ise to go down the bey to meet Mr. Treman, On Saturday Night = Under the management of Jack Lord featuring Rex Mayne and Bud| Averill, old tite Casper entertainers, the Lavoyeland theatre and dance | hall will open Saturday evening at Layoye in Salt Creek. The place will run as a combination theatre and dance every night in the week. Jack Lord and his “Music Giri" show will offer a change in musical comedy bills three times. The Powder River orchestra, featuring Mayne and Averill will accompany the shows and play for the dances. Owing to the good condition of the Salt Creek highway, the management is looking for a good patronage from Casper people, particularly on Satur- day and Sunday evenings. The dance floor is 100x120 feet tn dimensions, constructed of birdseye maple and in perfect condition. ses Vast TREMAN BACK FROM EUROPE\. Treman, wealthy Itha: from whom Irene Castle; the dancer, was zcported to have obtained a di- vores in Paris on July 2, returned to America on the Majestic. Newspaper men confirmed Miss Cas- tle’s statement that he was on board the vessel, but were unable to inter- view him concerning the statement of his former wife that they were not di- IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What a Heap of Happiness It Would Bring to Casper Homes, Hard to do housework with an ach- ing back. Brings you hours of misery at leisure or at work, If women only knew the cause— that Backache pains often come from weak kidneys. *"Twould save much needless woe. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Read what a Casper citizen says. Mrs. C. White, 911 Madison St., says: “I had trouble with my back some time ago which was caused from disordered and weakened kid neys. Sharp knifelike pains shot across the small of my back and stooping over caused the pains to dig in deeper. My kidneys acted trreg- ularly and I remembered reading of Doan's Kidney Pills and decided to try them. The first box I used which I got at Smith & Turner’s Drug Store gave me good results, boxes relieved me entirely. The back ache left and my kidneys acted as they should.” 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Advertine- Two more} lance, or stay on your feet as (eee as sou likel No more bother ‘, ae your feet in medicated 7 baths. No more powders, catting or liquid acids to ruin your feet— no fuss—no bother, when you use GYPSY Foot R RELIEF | Beverycanner all Wilson K. iKmball, Smith & Tur ner, John Tripeny Co., and Casper Pharmacy-—Advertisement. LAST TIMES TODAY IN “Stepping Fast” ALSO Lupino Lane IN “My Hero” 10c and 20c IN ORDER TO GIVE OUR EMPLOYES ‘AN OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE RODEO OUR STORE WILL CLOSE AT NOON FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 Campbell Hardware Co. 147 SOUTH CENTER STREET GASOLINE TAX IS ATTACKED DENVER, Colo., Aug. 2.—Suit to test the constitutionality of the new | state law providing a cent a gallon tax on gasoline used in automobiles was ffied in the Denver District court by the Navy Gasoline and Supply company, of Denver. RIALTO STARTING SATURDAY NITA NALD! LEWIS STONE ms PAULING GARON= OU can’t fool your ii, wife by taking her to see this perfect pro- Che Casper Hailp Cridune fcehrclstes neni ee a \LEGALITY OF WYOMING Continuous—1 te 11 | TODAY AND TOMORROW PETE iP asap —In— “The Homeward Trail” —Also— “Self Made Wife” And Comedy “Short Weight” 10c and 30c STARTING TOMORROW , Laurette Taylor im oO’ eart Bb J. Hartley Manners Pe My ie The same Laurette) Taylor who made POSITIVELY LAST TIMES TONIGHT “Midnight in Chinatown”’ Presented By 1923 Revues Company Featuring George (Bum) Slocum, and 20 Others Including ‘“‘Buck” Fellows, the Dexters, and Remy Seymour, Franklyn Farnum in ” “Cleaning Up,” comedy. “Hell's Fury” and Our Ice Cooling System Takes the Heat Out of the Evening Shows at 7 and 9 Admission 10c—40c First Street, Just Off Center RIALTO TODAY AND TOMORROW Caspers Most Popular ‘lay House “TRAILING AFRICAN | WILD ANIMALS” | BY MR. AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON The most extraordinary picture of wild animal life that has ever been made in the history of the photo- play! x All the ferocious beasts of the dark continent so close to the camera that you fee,them breathe! An infurlated rhino, mad with rage, shot dead six feet from the camera! “ See herd of vicfous, untamable elephants stam- pede and rush for the camera! Every beast of the African jungle shown in all its untamable ferocity! * Dangering the greatest perils of Africa with gun and camera! —Also— Christie Comedy—*“Roll Along” SPECIAL ATTRACTION GEORGE FRANCIS BAKER “The Netto “adies - Oxchestra Pathe News Baritone Singing at 8, 7:30, 9:30 Shows Start 11, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 o’Clock THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1923. AMERICAS STARTING TODAY ‘An ‘Absolutely New Production THE 1923 VERSION OF BEACH’S GREATEST —the epic of lawless Alaska! Rex Beach’s famous novel of the ‘Alaskan gold rush, one of the most romantic periods of Ameri- can history has been made into ai a great motion picture attraction farniae Grae? fen. You'll See The Greatest Man to Man Fight Ever Filmed “~ GOLDWYN Presents REX BEACH Milton /Sills Anna Q. Nilsson Barbara Bedford Mitchell Lewis Robert ECeson Noah Beery Ford Sterling Louine Fazenda we MaaDonald P AJESSEDEAMPTON Directed hy, Lambert. Hillyer Shows at 1, 3, acd greece 7and9 10c and'40c ADDED ATTRACTION HELEN MacFARLAND THE 11-YEAR-OLD CHILD WONDER In Songs, Fancy and Soft Shoe Dancing: i AT 3, 7 AND 9 EACH DAY SPECIAL TONIGHT SPECIAL 9 Cake Eaters’ Ball SOMETHING NEW ‘AND NOVEL— DO NOT MISS THIS 50 IN DUE BILLS ON CASPER MERCHANTS GIVEN AWAY $ O MERCHANTS CO.OPERATING;: a fa For the Women: For the Men: : Fuchs Co. Mednick Brothers National Sample Cloak & Suit Co, Rey, Shoe & Clothing Co. & Blakey & Co. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. : Kassis Dry Goods Co. Golden Rule Store Don Ellis School of Dancing Tobin Cigar Store The Wigwam Bakery Marie Roderick and Doug Isitt IN THEIR LATEST SONG pitts, | Original TAVERN ORCHESTRA DANCE WHERE IT IS COOL DANCE TO THE BEST MUSIC DANCE ON THE FINEST FLOOR SPECIAL RODEO WEEK na PRICES 3 Dance Tickets 6 Dance Tickets CASINO DANCE PALACE “We Make ’Em Dance” ' TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS } i 4

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