Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1923, Page 5

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High school football honors in rado were divided between the Co! rado Springs Terrors and the Collins Lambkins here tocay in 1 fied, fighting by in a-sifting snow 22 mud be only chance for a touchdo tree yard line. By successfve ln: eres ‘In “The Best Plays/of 1922-1923’ Pal between June 15; 1922 and Jun ies of selections by /Mr. Mantle ani gious yolumes. Each of the play! ich have been meluded has bee: Teadableness which {s desired in thi written pay. ‘PNotable among the plays in,” “‘Icebdund,” “The Fool,’ “¥ou and I,” anc “Loyalties.” S'Rain" a@fyoung woman in whom are mixe tif various qual'ties of good an njarity and the approval bestowe upon it by dramatic critics. iTeebounc” by Owen Davis is ddpiction of New Engiand sowing the ruts into which man. WESTERN 1924 open champ‘onship tournamen: discretion, of the Milttee. Othef officers clected tnclided: Vicegtesident, Melvin E.,/Traylo: Chicago. “Secietary, Joseph W. Busch, Chi afd M. Armstrong, Los Angeles. ed B. Young, Omaha, Neb. — -For results try a Tribune Class! fied Ad «While you are looking for CHRISTMAS - “Great Unloading Sale” / ‘just started, thousands’ \of desirable gifts a .) money-saving prices “LOOK AND SAVE! Shits $3.90 39c ‘Men’s Fiber Silk Socks, pr... Men’s Four - in - Hand Ties ;each ____.. 99@ ‘Boys’ Shirts and Blouses vench a +) _Men’s Silk-lined Dress Gloves eee _ $1.75 Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at real bargain prices. Suit Cases and Trav- eling Bags at 20 per cent reduction. “Buy it For Less at Fad” Fad Shoe & Clothing Co, - 220 South Center St. scoreless; tie. Padilihs back and forth ¢ ld stars held a crowd of refers aga drenched, shivering crowd can The Terrors lost their on and early if the first quarter when tjey re- lelsed the bal! on the Lembkins’ Wunges the pigskin was/ carried TEN BEST PLAYS OF LAST YEAR REVIEWED, 1% 1923. This is the fourth of a ser- it;compares favora¥ly with the pre- déndensed to meet the demand for life, i { “CHICAGO, Dec. 8.—The Westerp olf association, in annual conven- FPieil, Memphis, president and seloct-/ @ Calumet club, of Chicago for the {The club for the amateur cham- nship ‘was not selected the con- Vention fyeting to leave it tb the executive com- cago. Trearury, A. C. Allen Chicago. Directors: J. K. Wadley, Texar-| kana, Texas; W. J. Foye, Omaha, | Neb.; A. 8S. Kerry, Seattle, Wash.,| The nominating committee includ ‘for Him, try The Fad— | / SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1923 FORT COLLINS AND COLORADO SPRINGS TIE FOR STATE TITLE ——— and remained in the visitors’ terri- tory through the rema:nder of the halt, Two wilé drop kicks and cme blocked attempt by Phelps in the third period ended the Terrors’ at- tempt at scoring and the Lambkins kept them fighting desperately throughtout the ‘fourth quarter in their own margins to prevent a touchdown. xi Kicking, which ‘failed to score for the long odds visitors, was perhops the only thing that saved them from defeat, as they" repeatedly punted e|back to safety in the last minutes of play. " residents of that part of the Unite? ns Mantle has giyaned 10 New States have sunk, their selfishness Mork successea from/a large num-|and general ard unemotional hard that held out for a satisfactery ness. The author finds hope for je these peop’e however and gradually raises the level of the leading char acters until they -become wholly ad- mirable. S| “The Fool” is somewhat stereo- T \typed. Channing *Pollock, the writer has fulfilled his desire to make a ‘character who attempts to live as |Christ lived and who consequently a are “distributes all his worldly goods "to the poor.” The hero gets in bad with the church elders and with is a, stage adaptation of practica‘ly everyone e'se but suc- s. Maughan's “Miss Thomp- ceeds in saving his own peace of Be It is a rather sordid story of mini. The play is saved by the gen- 4,ius of the author. | Food for thought to be consumed gd who comes under the influence 4 the younger generat’on is found | fous fanatic and is tem- in an iy teaved” She is preserved Phillip Barry and won the ninth far a more worldly career howeéver, Prize given to the dramatic stud- The play is powerfu! even in the/ents of Gearge Pierce Baker of Har- printed form, and {t is not difficult 'vard university. It attacks the prob- to understand its overwhelming pop-|lem of how to achieve a ‘You and I." It was written by career 4, though married, leaving the solu- |tion to the puzzle largely in the a|mind of the reader. “Loyalties” is a story of New York society by John Galsworthy. It takes up the question of racal divisions in society. “Loyalties” was produced in London before it was y MEMPHIS GOLFER MADE men’s |. Other plays In the book are “Why ‘ Don Marqui: ASSOCIATION Kapek; and “Mary the Third” Rachel Crothers. |Not” by Jesse Lynch Williams; ‘Merton of the Movies,” by Harry Leon Wilson; “The Old Soak” by R. U. R." by Kare! by [out northwestern Ohio tonight. BOBRED HAIR BANDIT ESCAPES WITH BIG AOL Ohio Police Looking for Woman Who Used Gun in Holdup. FOSTORIA, Ohio., Dec. 8—(United Press}—A mod'shly dressed woman bank bandit. with bobbed hair was sought by speed car crews through- The woman who escaped with $1,300 after holding up two girl c‘erks at the Ohio Savings and Loan company, today was thought to have fled in an automobile with a male accomplice. The woman, said to be between 30 and 35 years old, was, last seen runn'ng down an alley near the bank, bundles of currency bulging in her pockets, 4 Today's holdup was the woman's second attempt to secure money from the savings bank by “gunmen” tactics. Several weeks ago she lev- eled a pistol.at.the head of Carl Smith, cashier, and demanded that he give her a‘l the, money in his cage. A customer entered the bank at this point, however, and the} woman f'ed. Today, wearing the same brown coat, black hat and tan walk'ng shoes, the woman bandit entered the bank while two girl clerks— Edith Allyn and Mabel Blackford— were in charge. “Make it snappy. before I fill you! with hot lead” the woman command- ed. Then brushing the girls aside, the| robber entered the cashier's cage and started cramming bundles of money into her pockets. After tak‘ng all the money fn sight the bandit wa'ked cam'y out, —_—— Doc Daniels of the National Sup- ply company has joined the mem- bers of the Bar Nothing ranch, 1204 South Ash street. be Casper Sunday Cridune TANK RECORDS |Drinxs U.S. Hootch Parades In Nude : ane SMASHED PERMITS ISSUED FOR CINCINNATI, Ohfo., Dec. 8—(Un- ited Press}—Four new swimming records were set by Illinois Athletic clab swimmers in Stanley Broun- inger’s at the Y. M. C. A. natatorium here tonight. John Weismuller took four sec- onds off the record for 400 yards by negotiating the distance in 4 min- utes and 33 seconds. Stubby Kruger lowered by 2-5 sec- onds his own record of 49 3-5 for the 75 yard back stroke. John Faricy swam one second off the 100 yard breast stroke record of 1:11 2-5 and 1 2-5 seconds off the 100 meter breast stroke. ——_—_—. NO SOLUTION FOUND FOR PARIS TRAFFIC PROBLEM By JOHN O'BRIEN (United Press Staff Correspondent) PARIS, Dec. 8—(United Press)— Chief of Police Naudin gets scores of letters every day complaining of the awful disarray of the Paris streets, where death lurks at every crossing for the unwary pedestrian. M. Naudin sympathizes. He knows al about it—but can do nothing, “Send another hundred men to London to learn something about | c'roulation,” he echoed the other day to a visiting Eng’ish police inspector. “Yes, they learned a lot about street | traffic in Londan, but, do you know | since they got back to Paris and tried to put it into practice, 35 of them were killed in thé discharge of their duties.” Chief Naudin fs still looking for : so’ution of his street traffic prob- lems. BUENOS AIRES, (By Mali to Un- ited Press)}—Spring is here, and its effects are sometimes astonish'ng. A man curprised the people waiting for trains at the Central Argentine Railway Retiro station by rushing along the platform in a state of com- pelte nudity. Perhaps the fact that a few police- men and porters pursued him had something to do with the hurried- ness of his gait, but tn spite of his rapidity not a few ladies were scan- da'ized. When the man was finally cap- tured, he protested that a friend just come from the United States, had let him have a sample of drink brewed under the prohibition statutes and that spring was here anyway, and clothes were quite excessive, since it ‘was no longer cold. Despite his protests, a bur'y police- man wrapped him fn his coat, and an ola !ady contributed her black cloak Casper to Boom Grandfather says 600 new oil wells in Salt Creek next year Means $21,000,000 For Casper Buy a Fair View lot now and be all set for the boom. Lot prices $100 to $400 $10 Down and $10 a Month Inside City Limits Dobbin Realty Co. W. R. DOBBIN 237 S. Center Street NOTICE ‘The offices of Drs. C. H. Carpen- ter, T. J. Riach and Mrs. Edna Tnomas nave peen moved from the Golden Rule Bldg to 310 O. S. Bul'ding. | thon here tonight elected Charles t. ‘A | tapestry etc., per set |] each | i ie } Potychrome Lamps J Beads Perfumes Favor us Phone 8673 A ‘FEW TIMELY SUGGESTIONS FOR THE PUZZLED XMAS SHOPPER TABLE SCARFS AND PILLOWS in velour, taffeta, velvet, BOUDOIR PILLOWS in satin and taffeta HAND CHOCHET OR KNIT SWEATERS Silk Lingerie—Our Own Make Teddies Brassiers House Dresses Stepins Petticoats Bath Robes Gowns Kimonas Vests Our lingerie is all made of the best Radium, Satin, Taffeta or Crepe de Chine Ear Ri: Toilet ‘Articles Silk and Satin Card Table Covers And many other beautiful things too numerous to list here. Ve Gand-Made Shoppe $16.00 to $35.00 a-o<e- $10.00 and up. all colors $8.75 and up Book Ends Ete Dresser Sets with a visit 501 East Second is decidedly is placed at An Increasing Percentage of people find that holding the last services in our funeral chapel the home for that purpose. private residence is properly ar- ranged for such a ceremony. Our splendidly furnished chapel superior to utilizing No iS ch * A the disposal of those who call upon us without cost. Kiddies Comfy Slippers $1.29 | his name was Adam. i nnn FOOTWEAR FOR GIFT GIVING AT THE Richards & Cunningham Ca SHOE DEPARTMENT ON BALCONY pecial Pre-Holiday Slipper Sale Comfy Slippers For Men, Women and Children House Slippers For Men to cover the wild man, who said that | dence to be erected on South Chest-! nut between Seventeenth and Alcova | streets was taken out this morning | ty J. F..Simpson. Gust Franson and Gust Nelson took out a permit for a $4,000 residence on Lowell between Third and Fourth. T. A. Cook will build two $4,000 structures between Fourth and Fifth on Jefferson. —_—————_ Trains were fifteen minutes late. ———_—. ‘Watch for the date. A Packard coupe is going to the given away at 00 frame resi-’ Lloyd's. NEW RESIDENCES HERE A permit for A Jewelry Xmas Gifts that are appreciated not only for this Xmas but which sentiment endears and attaches greater value as each year goes by. Jewelry that can be treasured for years and handed down from one generation to the next, must necessar- ily be of good quality. We handle that quality of merchandise and that only —we manufacture the greater part of our mountings and emblem goods, and carry the very finest of the lines which we do not manufacture, which fact en- titles us to our claim of being exclusive jewelers. J EWE LE, wy) R I. SCHWART Lah | is ART “JOS, DIAMONDS —— —— Women’s Comfy Slippers 5c Manilla, foil 50s ....$2. \60c Syrup Figs .. PAGE FIVE. PEP’S For the People 138 and 146 So. Center THE LAST CIGAR FREE Pep gives away the very last Cigar left in any box in show case at either store EVERY DAY. If there’s 3 cigars left in a Box, you can buy two and get the third one free, etc, CIGARS Every Day Box Prices 2-25c Burns 25 $3.00 15c Burns, 5s - --70e 15c Burns, 25s $3.25 10c Chancellor, 25s......$2.25 \2-25c Chancellor, 25s..$2.75 2-25c Chancellor, foil 25s ............ -$3,00 15c Chancellors, 25s ..$3.50 15c Chancellor, foil 5s 70c 2-15¢ Little Bobbie, 25s $1.75 lic M. & O., 10s $1.30 5c M. & O. sees $2.75 5c Henry George, 50s $2.: 10c Osmundo, 10s... 2-25c Osmundo, 25s 10c Roitan, 10s ... 2-25c Roitan, 25s 10c Van Dyck, 25s. 2-25c Van Dyck, 25: sc Van Dyck, 25c.... 25c Websters, 10s.. 2-25c Websters, 25s......$2. 15c White Owl, 10s....70c 2-15c White Owl, 25s..$1.70 One 10¢c OSMUNDO FREE AT PEP’S Is what you get by paying 90c for a box of 10 Cigars YRUG SPECIALS. Sunday and Monday Only 35c Frostilla $1.20 Listerine 770 50c Palmolive Shampoo 29¢ 43c $1.20 Syrup Pep: $1.50 Van Ness Mass $1.19 60c Kotex .. 47c 1.10 Tanlac WCC Eh oc ccncscctes 50c Vaseline Hair Tonic 37¢ $2.25 Djer-Kiss Perfume Over 1000 Drug and Toilet Articles Sold at Cut-Prices Every Day at Pep’s, RAZORS AND BLADES EVERY DAY PRICES ic Autostrop Blades.....350 T0c $1 Autostrop Blades ic Duplex Blades. c¢ Enders Blades .......... 40c Ever Ready Blades..30c 50c Gem Bladez.............35¢ The youngsters will like to run around the house Christmas morning in these warm, pretty Puss-in-Boot Slippers with deep wooly cuffs, or in any of the other styles in all leathers, felt and silk combinations, all daintily trimmed to please the kids. Holiday Footwear Please come in and inspect our fine selection of Pumps and Slippers for dress occasions, Of Leather—of Felt Most men like to rest their feet when at home in a pair of comfy slippers—no Christmas complete without slippers for the man. Shop Now is Days Till Christmas $1.49 Feet tired from holiday shop- ping, or from working around the house? Just slip into a pair of the Comfy Slippers that mean real foot comfort. Many attractive styles in felt, or leather, or combinations to choose from, formerly valued up to $2.50. Another Bargain Bargains on this table repre sent values from $2.65 $3 to $4—now Shoes, Slippers, Boots, Rubbers, Overshoes, Puttees, Slipper Buckles A Few Practical Christmas Suggestions For Every Member of the Family Next to Casper National Bank on South Center Street 1923 DT As Richards & Cunningham Co. 1888 50c Gillette Blades. Gillette Blades THESE PRICES TILL XMAS COSMOPOLITAN and TRUE STORY January issues on sale at PEP’S Pep’s New Cigarette Prices Till Xmas Natural Round: Condax Tareytons English Ovals Fatimas ...... Straight Cuts . Omars .......... Melachrino 10s Melachrino 20s TOM 0.1. Hleceh-<noes BAUR’S XMAS CANDY On Sale next Saturday, Decem#er 15, at PEP’S ONLY. 20 Box Assortments Priced $1.00 to $10.00

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