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. PAGE FOUR. SHFFTY FIRST LAW PROPESER FOR VEHICLES Stop at Approaches to Railroad Crossings Will Be Urged. A state lew for Wyoming which ould require all motor vehicles to stop before approaching a railway | cragsing will be urged upon the state legislature at its next » ‘oposal outlined at morning 1s carrie sense of the meet tee from the la | state shall work m the matter. | It is thought tha hoa step as} this would) minimize the danger | which arises from motorists who hurry to beat a train to a crossing. cities of the| Five states have law for all | motor vehicles xteen states | have such a law vehicles | which operate for | | “BULLOOG DRUMMOND” KT WYOMING FRIDAY locatio: and scenes ment and praise been received|_ by the W. W. Hodkinson corporn- realities which have handled tn 2 matter of ni the scene photogrs In “Bulldog Drum pose of the ean alm in the gh-powe tearing down the road at yeaten-down dirt breakneck speed. The thadows of huge trees loom up on either side for a second under the @lare of the headlights. The lights of the pursuing car can be seen in| the distance gleaming through the| fox and mist. It is a breathless) moment. Great effort has also been put forth curate of a typical Engli country estate with {ts quaint su roundings and architecture. The Principal plot of “Bulldog Drum-| mond” takes place in and about this estate, which is just outside of London. As a prominent reviewer has sald, “This is one of the finest of its kind T have ever Uterally takes one thou- g@ands of miles away and makes one actually live the scenes and see old England as jt actually is,” “Bulldog Drummond” will appear @t the Wyoming theater tomorrow. pliarese sat eaebas COLUMBIA PROGRAM FOR! TONIGHT 15 EXCELLENT In presenting the musical comedy in giving a faithful and a | “The Only Girl” and the photoplay “The Unblazed Trail,” the Columbia theater opens a pre Hent entert | has turned ag v also his three ch he chums one at a time marry off and leave! him all alone with his bachelorhood.| He reproaches them for their folly, but each one of them tells him of the most wonderful girl tn the| world. Eventually each one breaks| his vows and goes back to single| Dlessedness, and’ Frank meets the] ene and only gitl and falls {n love. In “The Only Girl” each one of the Follies cast has an equally balanced part and it is “nip and tuck” from the start. It would be ¢itficult to feature any particular member of the cast since all deserve ® great amount of credit. Special settings for the play have been arranged. Bright, catchy numbers from the opera have been selected. Popular songs and dances interwoven make it a most pleas- ing novelty. Song numbers by Miss Weeks, Bud Brownie, and Jack Quinn, vaudeville offerings by Dun- ber and Dunbar, Lew Newman, Tiney and Ireland, and Turner and Murray complete the offering. “Tickle Me" will be the offering s ha |shows during the past summer. | ss Prec ean : INCOME TAX ja total of 58,647 votes for the meas: | ure and 58,131 against {t, a majority | Star SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS PARIS. the decision of the council of In accordance with ambassadors, Premier Poincare, as president of that body, in- formed the German government through its charge that the inter- allied control commission will re- ume its functions in the reich, and demanded protection for the commission. (A second communi- | | | | | cation said that the surrender of | the former crown prince would | not be demanded, provided the German government held him to his renunciation of the thrones of Prussia and the empire. SHANGHAL—W. W. Schmalz =| reid, an American missionary at- tached to the Reformed church | at Shenchow-Fu, was kidnaped by bandits. NEW YORK.— Prohibition agents selzed $1,000,000 worth of liquor in a raid on the warehouse of the Baird and Daniel company. Big Fur Sale At Joe David Store Now Under Way time of year. The chill wintry © warm coats and at x pieces. The Joe David this city is offering Cas- ¢ sex unheard of bar- 1s in genuine furs, during the onstruct’on sale now in ress at the store. The story of a genuine fur is an} e. From the trap to the mt its his-| Mr, Joe | David 1 company arranged with a special representative of a large fur houss to give a demon- stration at the Casper store on Fri- day and Saturéay. Many different pes af furs will be on display. The lection ts said to be of the world’s st having captured honors at York and London fashion » Joo IS CARRIED IN OREGON SALEM, Ore., Nov. 22.—An of- ficial canvass by the secretary of state of the vote cast for and against the state income tax in the referen- dum election of November 6, shows of 616 for it. MMNady’s thoughts turn to furs at |‘ h he Casper Dally Cribune ‘HOLIDAY ENJOYMENT TO BE INCREASED BY SUCCESS OF DRIVE Support and goodwill of el citi- the loom rags in Casper for the jens waill be needec in realizing the | goal of the Community Chest cam- |paign, and the new system of tale ling care of local charities and wel- |fare work will be such a relief from |periodical drives that {t should win 'instant endorsement of all contribu- tors to various funds, Mayor-elect |S. K. Loy told the Lions club at |their weekly dinner last evening. |The holiday season, he pointed out, | will hold a new significance in the knowledge that provision for all }such charities has been made for a full year in advance. The Lions last night also were ad “dressed by B. Notzon, agency direc- tor of the Colorado branch of the New York Life Insurance company, who spoke on insurance from full knowledge of his subject. | Difference between the two basic | divisions of insurance ~vas explained | with graphic illustrations which de his talk highly entertaining. © opportunity that insurance forth to share in the produc | eness of life regardless of death carried the speaker into an {Ilum!-| nating Ciscourse on the advantages | offered. M. J. Foley, as chairman of the | Rag Day” committee which has for its subject the collection of all Wyoming Gridiron to Manage The Buffalo Voice CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 22— Secretary of State Frank BE. Lucas has employed “Bob” Wilson, captain of the University of Wyoming's 1919 football eleven, to edit and manage the Buffalo Voice, a weekly pub- lished by the secretary at Buffalo, Wyo. Aviators in Plunge Fined As Trespassers WAUKEGAN, Ill, Nov. 23.—It cost R. F. Conant, a former district attorney, and Hanford Warschauer, both of Milwaukee, who with an unidentified woman in an airplane made a 2,000-foot plunge to earth near here, $10 each because they landed . without a permit. They paid the fines for trespassing. PIMPLY? WELL, DON TBE |People Notice It. Drive Them | ff with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if vou get a package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there’s no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec- |tively, but their action is gentle and for Sunday. eee CHEYENNE PUPILS: IN safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a “‘dark brown taste,” a bad breath, a dull, listless, “‘no good” | feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. live Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. BIG “CHEST” PAGEANT and private, par noon in a Commun on the recently completed 1 avenue the first in ¢ enne. The pageant was a fe of the Community Chest. drive $40,000. About half of the de amount has been raised to dat Stop Coughing The simplest and best way to sto] coughs, colds, croup, bronchi of “fia” and lagrippe coughsis to take CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY' Every user is a friend Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 15c and 30c. CASPER CABCO. PHONE 132 “OTHERS” partnership 31st, 1923. thrown into LARGEST sideration. Large 246 f DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP SALE Signed Sealed and Delivered, was the contract entered into between BLOOM & COHEN, owners of BLOOM’S ARMY STORE calling for a dissolution of icles at 643 E. Thiré for which will be held November 2 benefit of disabled soldiers, reported plans for the drive next Saturday in which Lions and Boy Scouts will play the leading roles. ————— ATTENTION. Royal Neighbors, please Co MRM JUNIORS— Little Re One-third the regu- ot ea 7 coated. For ehil- The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. action is the same. At your druggist Announce the opening of offi Suite 300-303, O-S Building Phone 123 Casper, Wy: to take effect on December Money and lots of it must be raised to pay the retiring partner’s interest. For that reason we will sacrifice our stock, one of the finest and most complete stocks of army goods and workmen’s clothing to be found anywhere im this great United States of America, regardless of profit. In fact many items will be sold below cost. Profits are the discard---it is cash we want and that we shall obtain by throwing the STOCK OF ARMY GOODS IN WYOMING on sale at prices that will be the talk of every home in Casper where the value of a dollar is an important item of con- BLOOM’S ARMY STORE st in Wyoming SO. CENTER ST. CASPER bazaar, ~ ~ % 43, x SS 0 Our buyer from New York has made special arrangements with the largest fur house in the world to put on a fur demonstration and sale at our store for two days, Friday and Saturday, November 23 and 24. furs before leaving New York, and is pleased to inform the manager of the Joe David store that the oppor. tunity to have their friends purchase fine furs and coats at a bargain price is exceptional. Mr. Funger will have a complete a;. sortment of Wraps, Capes, Coats,Jack- ettes, Stoles, Fur Pieces and Chokers in the following furs: \Sable, Fisher, Mink, Squirrel, Hudson Seal, Japanese Mink, Skunk, Mole, Fitch, Stone Mar. ten, Baum Marten, French Seal, Rac: coon, Muskrat, Civit Cat, Australian Seal, Beaver, Fox, Wolf, Thibet, Coney, Marmot, Opossum and Mar. mink. Frank Fell Funger, special representa- tive of William Jackman’s, Inc., New York, will dispiay their $50,000.00 Salesman’s Sample Fur line at whole- sei prices for Friday and Saturday only. Our buyer in New York has beught furs from this manufacturer for many years, and has always inspected the Jackman’s, America’s leading fur line manufacturers everything in furs of the finest quality only. They are known throughout the country as iAsaatica’s largest wholesale furriers and the people of Casper and vicinity are given the opportunity of selecting any number from this line at a saving of from 25 to 40 per cent. SOME OF THE NUMBERS ARE: 48 to 50-inch Eastern Mink Coat $1,000.00 48 to 50-inch Finest Siberian Squirrel ____________-. ___ $595.00 48 to 50-inch Finest Hudson Seal, Mink C. & C.___--__-_$395.00 48 to 50-inch Finest Hudson Seal, Squirrel C. & C.______$365.00 48 to 50-inch Finest Hudson Seal, Skunk C. & C.____-_.$365.00 48 to 50-inch Australian Seal, plain and trimmed, from gl Sen teagan +_~_..$95.00 to $225.00 48 to 50-inch Japanese Mink__..---- 48 to 50-inch Raccoon, from -.-$235.00 to $375.00 if 48 to 50-inch Marminks, from__________ ~_---~$165.00 to $195.00 48 to 50-inch Muskrat, plain and trimmed from$160.00 to $250.00 Other Coats from_______________________»__________$45.00 up Fur Pieces and Chokers from_ $5.00 to $200.00 Any Number Held Until Xmas On Payment of a Nominal Deposit ‘ADVICE GIVEN ON REPAIRS AND REMODELING Each Particular Number Represents the Newest Advance Models and Latest Modes in Furs for the Coming Season TWO DAYS ONLY | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 AND 24 To the first customer for a Hudson Seal Coat we are of- fering a plain trimmed first quality Hudson Seal Coat, beautifully made and lined at the unheard of price of 195% The Coat Is Made of Full Skins and is Guaranteed Genuine Hudson Seal | Joe David & Co.| i 227 South Center St. Phone 747