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PAGE SIX. COOLIDCE CIVEN GREAT OVATION ON DEPARTURE THREE DIVORCES ASKED FOR HERE ‘Three divorce sults were filed this PLYMOUTH, Vermont, Aug. 8.—(By The Associated Press).—Calvin Coolidge, sworn in a few minutes before as resident of the United States by his father, in the Plymouth Notch farm house in which he spent his boyhood, left for Washington at 7:30 o’clock this morning. Accompanied by Mrs. Coolidge, Congressman Dale of the Second Vermont dis- trict, and two federal employes who had been hastily pressed in secret ser- vice duty, the president left by auto- mobile for Rutland, where a special train was prepared to take the party to New York. Col. John C. Coolidge, the president's father, who is 78 veara e. resisted the efforts of his son duce him to make the journey to| apital. ighbors from Plymouth and near- wns gathered to wish the presi-| God-speed. From Ludlow, Woodstock and Bridgewater came men who had gone to school with one they remembered as “Red” Cool YESNESS PLEASED WITH BARGAIN WEEK TRADE! “Out-of-town visitors to the Rodeo have partaken lberally of the bar- gains I have offered them,” said Harry Yesness, the Man-in-the-Barrel, this morning, In commenting on the sale he has put on for the benefit of visitors in the city this week. “I am showing them that Casper 4 the logical place to trade, and that Casper merchants have bigger values to offer than any city in Wyoming or| Colorado, and that it is unnecessary to send to Denver or any other city to do their shopping.” The Man-in-the-Barrel will continue his sale of high-class merchandise the balance of the week. idge. An army of newspaper men and photographers invaded quiet Ply- mouth Notch until the start to Rut- land became @ procession of automo- bfles. Within a few hours the lone farm house should become a mecca for hundreds. Less than an hour af- ter Mr. Coolidge had learned of the death of Mr. Harding, a telephone was installed in the house and the president had learned direct from Washington the form of the oath of office and the fact that his father might have the honor of administer- ing it. In the meantimo, Coagress- man Dale had arrived from Spring- field with two federal empioyes. As soon as the brief swearing-in ceremony was over, iho president ond Mrs. Coolidge retired to gain a little rest before the trip to Washington. plechhopdad) tah BITY MANAGER PLANS BOOSTED IN CHEYENNE Aug. 3—The CHEYENNE, Wyo., Cheyenne Lions club has taken up with the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs a proposal that the three organiza- tions get behind a movement for this city to afopt the manager form of government in time for the change in government to become effective next January. Neither of the three clubs is as yet committed to the movement, which is in a tentative stage. week in the office of the county clerk. Nellie M. Carluche is suing Willtam V. Carluche on the grounds of cruel: ty. John A. Higbee is auing Lula Heater Higbee on the grounds that the defendant was already married when she became the wife of the plaintiff. Ella May Brokaw is suing Sherman E. Brokaw for divorce for failure to support her and her two children. The plaintiff also asks the custody of the two children. City is Sued by Grain Merchant Suit for $2,749.67 has been filed by W.F, Dunn against the city of Cas- per and the J. V. Stryker company. ; fhe Casper Dally Crihune vicious killer, @ bad-tempered beast that defies cupttvity. One of the most amazing ecenes of wild animal life ever filmed is the stampede of these huge monsters in/ the climax of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson's photoplay. The elephants are seen, crashing down bushes and bringing down trees, in their pursuit of Mrs. Johnson at the ‘camera and her hus- band nearby with his rifle. 'Harding’s Mind Clear to Last, Hoover States’ SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3.—(By The Associated Press.)— President Harding's mind was clear to the last. Never for a moment, according to Secretary Hoover of the commerce department, who had been extremely close to him, did his mind wander even under the burning of the fever from which he suffered and his de meanor throughout his illness was composed and collected, even occa- The plaintiff claims that he furnished | sionally verging on the humorous. teed for Stryker’s horses when the| latter was working on the construc: tion of a dam across McKinley draw.! ‘The work was being done with the up proval and under the supervision cf the city. ONLY TWO AFRICAN ELEPHANTS IN THE U, Or’? two African elephants are found in the United States, accord- ing to Martin Johnson, big game hunter and naturalist, whose photo: play, “Trailing African Wild Ant mals," released by Metro, is at the Rialto theatre. The African variety differs in many respects from the kind seen in the circuses and zoos of the world. Unlike the Indian ele phants which wander peacefully in the lobby of the New York Hippo- drome, the African elephant is a —GUARANTEED COOL— NOW SHOWING REX BEACH’S 1928 Version of His Greatest Story : THE SPOILERS ‘An Absolutely New Production With MILTON SILLS & NOAH BEERY Staging the Greatest Man to Man Fight Ever Put On the Screen —OTHER PLAYERS— Anna Q. Nilsson, Barbara Bedford, Robert McKim, Robert Edeson and Many More HELEN MacFARLAND THE CHILD WONDER. In Songs and Dances Appearing at 8:80, 8 and 9:30 o’Clock Daily 10c and 40c DANCE WHERE IT IS COOL Original TAVERN ORCHESTRA SPECIAL RODEO WEEK DANCE PRICES 3 Dance Tickets 6 Dance Tickets. 12 Dance Tickets. CASINO DANCE PALACE DANCE TO THE BEST MUSicG DANCE ON THE FINEST FLOOR Tl RODERICK and ISITT Entertainers de Luxe “We Make ’Em Dance” GUARANTEED COOL TODAY & SATURDAY Richard Barthelmess = AND Dorothy Gish “FURY” ; Harold Lloyd AND Bebe Daniels IN ‘Bees In His Bonnet’ 1 to 11 10c and 20c “Almost everyone who went into Voy Vacuum Now Packed ! Choice coffees perfectly blended give ADVO its rich, mellow flavor, ‘That's what makesADVO a favorite with thousands today! This quality coffee now comes to you vacuum packed with all its rich flavor sealed in the can. If you aren’t a regular ADVO user, order acan from your grocer today. See how much richer, how much better it is! + Blended, Roasted and Packed by THE McCORD-BRADY CO, * OASPER Omahs, Cheyenne, Sheridan, Lead, Rock Springs ~ avast all- Tes ty : most _ Continuowse—1 te 11 LAST TIMES: TODAY PETE MORRISON IN |The Homeward Trail’ CASINO DANCE PALACE 3 ALSO “Self Made Wife” And Comedy “Short Weight” 10c and 30c STARTING SATURDAY Laurette Taylor his room was greeted with a joke,” said Mr. Hoover, “He was cheerful always and remained interested to the last {n his surroundings and in those who were permitted to approach him.” Mr, Hoover esi4 Mr. Harding once had over estimated his strength, say- ing that on last Monday afternoon MORSE CASE GOES TO JURY WASHINGTON, Aug, 8.—The case of Charles W. Morse and others charged with cinspiracy in connection with war time ship building, given to the jury here today at 2:50 p.] m. after fifteen weeks devoted to tak- | “the president got balf out of bed.|in was ! | i} FRIDAY, AUGUST o’Clock MR. AND MRS. ».4RTIN JOHNSON’S reaching for his bathrobe. gtestimony and argument by coun- eel, f) “TRAILING AFRICAN Music by Sevey’s Orchestra RIALT W282 == Nuthin’ But DANCE AND SUPPER Open and Indoor Dancing at HAYGOOD’S RANCH On Alcova Road SATURDAY NIGHT, AUG. 4 9 o’Clock Sharp STARTING TOMORROW New Scenery Shows at 7 and 9 COLUMBIA Complete Change of Program “GAY CONEY ISLAND” Presented by 1923 Revues Company New Costumes FEATURING GEORGE SLOCUM Also “Hope,” a Hodkinson Super-Feature “Gambling With Gulf Stream” Admission 10c and 40c W. FIRST OFF CENTER ST. New Laughs “Movie Chats” The Most Extraordinary Picture of Wild Animal Life That Has Ever Been Mad In Addition . | Christie Comedy Fig Spon { “ROLL ALONG” SPECIAL ~ GEORGE FRANCIS BAKER inging at 3, 7:30, 9:30 THE NERO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA ALONG! o Pa Ue 3, 1923, TODAY 11, 1, 3,5, 7,9 ip the State PATHE NEWS Rodeo Amusement Headquarters 2——_BANDS——2 - 14_-MUSICAL ARTISTS——14 ADMISSION FREE DANCING BEGINS 8:30 “‘Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” ' SUIT DEP’T. One lot: Boys’ All- Woo! Suits.._..__... 96.50 ' DON’T WAIT—DELAY IS EXPENSIVE TO YOU SCOT . CENTER STREET 9 TOMORROW NIGHT TERMINATES BARGAIN WEEK, THE UNUSUAL BUYING OPPORTUNITY THAT HAS BEEN IN FULL BLASTIN OUR STORE FOR THE _ PAST FIVE DAYS. CROWDS or BUYERS HOME FOLKS AND VISITORS HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF OUR OFFERINGS AND WE ARE PLEASED We have made special arrangements for tomorrow. Extra salespeople will be on hand and every effort will be made to serve you promptly. Come early. Do your buying in the morning and attend the big show at the Rodeo Grounds in the afternoon. A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS > SHOES One lot Athletic Under- One lot Munson Last Work Wea ener tanea meee 65c One Group ----—- S18.50'") sien $3.95 | One lot Dress Shirts_-95¢ One Group ------ $24.50 One lot Calf Skin Dress Any Braided Straw Hat in One Group ~--~~- $27.50 Shoesctsa ssa $4.50 the house ~_______ $1.45 THINGS FOR THE BOYS Underwear 240 S. One lot Boys’ Athletic SSC Erkan nice _-69¢. CLOTHING COMPANY Dancing Academy DANCING EVERY NIGHT SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT ~~ Pierce & Roslyn Rex Mayne, Bud Averill In “Whirl of Melody” Popular Songsters a = a