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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1924. c Cribune ficials had previously expressed ——— their disbellet that ‘the crime was 4 = the result of the agrarian sagation ? which aimed at serine Mrs. ak xX nm ‘ fe AS MOTIVE IN to consent to the division of her C. A. BARTON, V. P. and Gen. Mgr. T. J. DIAMOND, President OB ‘ Imcldent _be- +, Britist J. E, BEAL, Treasurer HARRY L, BARTON, Aast. Sec- MEX K IL L | | G een 18 ee Mes “possi P. H. SMITH, Secretary Passions" and she has never accom: a is conceded. iS a finer plece of work. It The foreign office on hous echoes from the first capital to the final! Associated Press)—The belief of the}in calling attention to be eee , BEST IN DTI E period. One cannot help being sorry} Mexican government that robbery | with which the federal and stat e @ for Dreka Langley (played by|was the principal motive for the|thorities are pus! sat quire Rosemary Theby), even if herjkilling of Mrs. Rosalie Evans, the | into the case and en to run troubles were caused primarily by| British subject’ who was shot to|down the assassins, ped, Ark Catherine Calvert is one of the| Ber own selfishness, and Billy (por-| death from ambush near Texmelucan|*The circumstances a area: # few stars who becomes more beau.|ttayét by Raymond McKee) is a son| Saturday night, was reiterated in a|the crime give rise to the opinion y o¢ tiful in. succeeding pictures. She | Of Whorn any mother might be proud.| foreign office bulletin relative to the at he principal motive was rob- ' Ft 2 holds the attention and rings true} MEXICO CITY, Aug. 6.—By the}the expression of President Obregon is certainly more beautiful than| Colin ‘Campbell directed the pro-|case issued late last evening. Of- ever in her. new, one, “Phat Wom-| duction, which is perfect’ down to on,” which is Qo wbeing presented | °Ven the smallest detail. S bbo Case Re d | fs 9 dasbing queen of musical com-| ‘ ” 0" ‘an ac at t edy, with all New York at her feet and the son of a millionaire in love| ‘ . with, her. Imagine the stately Cal- at the Rialto theater, and it is one| “Pagan Passions” is undoubtedly vert leading. the chorus and jazaing Seattle Lady Gives Tanlac with, the liveliest of them! She docs Bic one of the outstanding photodra- of her best, offering the star a role matic successes of the season. os different from any she has hither- to essayed. In “That Woman” she “As etubborn aa my lac hag built me up 13 he, aad both, gracefully, vigoroualy. pees tae there is not a trace of my HOME OFFICE ‘hat, Woman" is the story of a “E would not be back in the con-| troubles left. In fact, I am i e Inionaire’s son, who has a college} “sparks of Flint at the Wyom-| dition I was before taking, Tanlao| snowing perfect ‘health and I am ‘ Zuttermeister Building education. plenty of money to spent] ing tomorrow is a good western, |for a million dollars,” veceitly de-|Just so grateful for my. Pecovery yi and noching ja particular to attract is attention. He falls in love with a musical comedy stw and marzips, her. Father is, a way off in Indo that I want to praise Tanlac to - Clared ‘Mra, N. i. Washburn, 4018 dealing with the life of the ranch H. Washburn, ‘Gracueone’™ in a very clear and attractive man-| 41st Ave., So. Seattle, Wash. ner. Western Pictures have always| ‘Stomach trouble had taken away| Tanlac is for sale by all good been popular. with the American|ell my strength and brought me} “ruggists. Accept no substitute. China. looking after business inter-|5uptie and must continucto be, be-|dowm to where I could pot keep| Over 40 million bottles sold. ests, byt he is none the less shocked | cause they deal with one phase of| going from weakness and suffering. by this course, taken by } "}iife in this great country that gan-|I was so nervous, -restless and spring and ati not be duplicated elsewhere. Amer-| miserable that life was a burden.|stipation made and recommended little, playbouze ica, however. is chiefly an agricul-| Only those afflicted with indigestion the manufacturers of TANTAS. 1 country. aw it ia the greatest | as I was can know what I endured. | —Adyertisament, its » country in. the world-the vigor of he United States is im tha country, a ws a cE x records of the world war show | [—_ ses & tt waa to the country-bred boys rominence. Shows 1, 3, 5, 7, Se a ; 9 o'clock « 29, A contict of wine taeween « mac “WHAT'S NEXT? 1S NEW CATHERINE CALVERT and a woman is always interesting. Nan. and her husband have a. wha! IN Soccee =< | SAMATTIECRINOM = “THAT WOMAN” Helene Chadwick's first starring ve [- hjele, playing at the America thea Eee ee ee ok From the Original Story by Capt. Sabin Wood Iso— VEN COMEDY, “PRIVATE KEE! FABLES Mov te CHATS STARTING TOMORROW “A BON ¢ OF THE DESERT” CASPER, WYOMING Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for con- Wishes to Announce The Offering of Its Shafes to Wyoming Investors ‘. ‘Authorized capital and surplus, $300,000.00. , ‘About two-thirds of the above shares have already been subscribed. _ We expect the balance to be taken by September fst, '. (TERMS: One-half cash, balance payable by January. 1, 1925. the Ethel M. Dell story ia a mighty A new show Is being presented to goed picture, day and tomorrow at the Columbia, ‘The plot is a rather unusual one./theater. It is the musical comedy, |] Na is oe of those impul ‘ve, warm: | “What's Next’ and is very indicative hearted girls who leap first and}of the plot, for the audience will be look afterwards. She marries a man|kept guessing regarding the next she does not love, to e¢ her fatherjevent in an absorbing story pro- from bankruptey. © seems to re-}duced In a way to bring out the ward her by separating them even|greatest possible. number of com- before the honeymoon but of course} edy situations. he comes back and then the trouble The Joyland Trio and Goldie May}, begins. The story works up to ajare featured among the specialty ar- dramatic climax which we are not] tists. F mean enough to give away. Suf- ——>— Mat. 2:30 fice it to say that it holds youbreath-| A big celebration is soon to be ess and to use an expression of the} held in Osaka to mark the com. |) . Eve. 7, 9 a’Clo. sleet young things, “‘thrilled to] pletion of ten thousand miles of , at acid Lo Nae About 270 Life Insurance Corporatios are authorized to do business in the Helene Chadwick gives a splondia HAP ROBERTS’ JOYUAND GIRLS United States. Out of this number 213 are stock companies, the balanee being portrayal of Nan. It is a real treat A \ when a girl who is so easy to look} f A > . : at can act too. She certainly de- 74 > 29 mutual Companies. serves her promotion to stardom.} ORIGI 1 Holmes Herbert with whom husband 4 =~" Ud roles seem to be a specialty is good NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, NEW SCENERY ag the masterful Peter Cradock and Milk THE JOYLAND TRIO THE JOYLAND CHORUS Rie Sennen a aoe ears FEATURE PICTURE The total capital invested in the Stock of the above mentioned iti “to fat in is ‘Nay ores] ( Jeoalice, : ; life insurance companies amounts to_------------------- § 85,462,624.00 she is married. = = : Da Agec ‘The total surplus to the credit of the aho71@ MOOK 1 econ eee, 220,467,033.00 Director Paul Scardon did an ex- In addition to the above surplus standing to the credit of these insurance companies, these companies paid in cash divi- dend to their policyholders in the year 1923 the sum of___. 12,844,241.00 or an average of over 15% per annum. This ratio of dividend payments has been very consistently maintained throughout the history of life insurance business in America, and in e addition to this the well-managed Companies carried to their surplus accounts annually, from their net earnings, sums varying from one to ten times the amount of cash divi- dends paid to the stockholders. ‘A few facts about the life insurance business, taken from the sworn state-+ ments made to the various State Insurance Departments as compiled by the Na- tional Underwriter of Cincinnati, Ohio, as of December 31st, 1923. -pyein pissing’ ww =<eees-=) Hard Times Skate SHOWING ALTHE II EVENING OF AUGUST ¢ PRIZE FOR TWO BEST DRESSED “Pagan Passions,” a soul-stirring —Everybody's Theater— PRIZE FOR BEST SKATING COUPLE ee eet Se, SLE LAST TIMES TODAY PRIZE FOR BEST MAN FANCY SKATER cemmenced a 2-days engagement to. MRS. WALLACE REID PRIZE R BEST WOMAN FANCY s T day at the Iris theater. nat at aed? PRIZES AS FOLLOWS The cast is a notable one and con- tains the names of such populad A Picture You Will Never Poe Seas 88 Treen See. Also POP TURTLE Furthermore these companies paid to their policy holders in shad. Game Decivenes, Ramana Me. COMED $10.00 Work at Betty’s Beauty Parlor the year 1923 in the form of dividends, in cash, the sum of. 102 769,914 00 Kee, June Blvidge and Barbara Bed- Teo $10.00 Werk at Pay and Nite Cleaners ' } y ms aes bl : Meal rom Blue ‘The clever Grace Sanderson Michie HOXIE And at the close of business for the year 1928 the sworn re- wielded the pen which wrote “Pagan Jack Qne Gus Shag Eagle Bottling Works ports of these insurance stock companies showed a net * ur Season Tickets A GRAND Bis GLORIOUS TIME FOR ALL NOVELTY SKATING RINK TODAY AND THURSDAY wODK RIVERVIEW PARK, MILLS, WYQ. income over and above all expenses, including death, ma- oF ' tured policies (endowment and policieis terminated other- 415,047,663.00 wise) the sum of____ DWICK MHURSDAY. Capital invested in life insurance companies is not subject to speculation, HELENE CHA “PAGAN : and has paid better and more consistent returns, over a period of years, than ‘HER OWN FREE WILL’ PASSIONS” any other class of American Industry; yet only 8% of the population are ade- SARS, Ba a quately insured. The possibilities for the growth and expansion of the insur “WILD AND WESTERN” ance business are much greater today, than the fabulous figures show the NEWS and TOPICS ~Also— WY ER With ooking p Showa 1, 2 san 5,60, 8,930 |AL ST. JOHN Do’ 2 S Cc growth to have been in the past. ewiaetas —in— a wing Summer m xi vamay—saruepay | iiGHLY 8 ornings IT IS ‘A FACT WELL KNOWN THAT IN THE YEAR 1922 there was more ‘JEALOUS HUSBANDS’ | RECOMMENDED’ QUICK QUAKER — ready in 3 to 5 minutes. 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The officers and management of this company have the endorsement and numbers among its present stockholders many of the leading business and PFo- fessional men of Casper and other points in Wyoming. rr rr re ret eee es ee FILL IN AND MAIL Yellowstone Nat’! Life Ins. Co. Zuttermeister Building, Casper, Wyoming. Please send (without obligation on my part) further details of your offering of shares of the eapital stock of Yellowstone National Life Insurance Co. My Name is. Se a Fn ee AGGYOGE = mn cusavinw - a ee ance een rer eee PAGE SEVEN.