Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1925, Page 5

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FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925 be Casper Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE Ogee epee et “~ as CORAM ESTATE |) HOME BURNED, |CHERRY SISTERS WILL DRIVE rage March 4 ed Press)} {ts gamblers, crooks, light women. | Wil Irwin who has more arrows| T2® less spectacular but vital per: | Conee ae { t of the early} . FREEDOM, Wyo., March 6=Four | en of Sylvester Robins, rang in age from one to five years. shed in a fire which totally des ec the home of thelr parents e last Wednesday night. ‘When the parents returned from a dance the flames had gained -uch beadwny th 1e efforts were futile. Property and cash totalling $3,. 34.48 were left by John Hulse, Cas \ ner taxi driver who was shot and ed December 28 last and whose derer has nove: ocen apprehend The man’s body was thrown on rubbish heap east of the city Um d not discovered for five days and the h band who so far wr time for the He goes 8 to be removed 1 to end happily 1as of home d Money E romance w But the grippir of this shal sir Stchins : the erime. great dist! ' ¥ % i N. Carr, Walter Storrie and J | thentic oa ee RAS pebeee gwtientbelsh hyphae Wp Bey music Butcher, acting as appraisers of iuatek abaxe merece Hist iris fi eight ate Pas, rate picture of f in every detail! feels the very air of Leadville hough the ads| I Attack d say, that Irwin has painted a com-| sé e | Posite, not » Picture in his Cottonwoods © 2 estate, turned in thelr rep yesterday showing that the dead n had $2,000 deposited tn Casper 4 Denver banks and that his tax} was valued at $1,300. ley Soper and George Eri ning, cainp om theaters as priate for the stage and it comes from Here is a code for the oo ickson WASHINGTON, March 6.—Rates| than Effie Cherry,’ of th ure the administrators of the estata. When W years) on poultry, eggs and dairy. products | sisters, Effie and Addie. iulse Was unmerrie. and had old he and h were! trom western trunk line territory: to ther and elster in Deny nere adventur: taken fron their potas “a between tt claim Indiana-Ilinots acked today by neluding the ay federation te.Commerce C parents to they Denver ffornia { those | and lived till the to school, Half Million — |*: Is Saved From |‘ Koretz Schemé| CHICAGO, March 6—Vic upwards of $2.00 Leo Koretz’s my } promotion schemes wil t hie : t ‘ 2 3,000 in a distributio: u rowboy 4 r nd. sheriffs| one 1 ‘ i this oti 1 a alavaged Y q t four-wall handball le by championships of the A. A. U. w s by >| be held March 16-21, under the aus-| pices of the Cleveland Y. M.C. A. | » complai id the western trunk Ine. terrliory which includes a large area weet of the Mississippi. has been subpected to unfair treat e March 20, 1924 when the put into effect new sched The commission was asked to rates and ship externals of western life that {t comes to a man {with the impressions f “Youth “yay 3 un- | ) started the name theatrical road of With her four alsters, Addie, Jes- sie, Lizzie and Ella, a program was Presented in the Daniels Opera House at’ Mari lowa, Lizzie and Ella, however, did mot continue’ on the sage. Jessie died at the age of 16 while touring the south. i Eftte opened the show with a song | “I Am Growing Blind,” written by her cousin. She wore a long, ing; blue henriette dress with lace. | Little Jesste C! ‘ollowed, ing. “Oh Why Did They Dis Grave So Deep, Little. Nell Ei then ‘followed with ‘Old Sa Scratch,” which she wrote hers: She was blackened up like a colored a man and wore her father’s over- — coat and high boots. EFFIE AND ADDIE CHERRY Ls > Effie and Jossie} to add a little va- riet¥ tothe program, leaped trom ERR y esnica = sousuceoe WILD) GAME PRESERVE | which taught their listeners that de spite the barrier of wealth, the rich | IN CALIFORNIA T0 AE girl, played by Effte, after all} a “sisted under the sk of Rag/ Tag Nancy in her rage and tatten | All Iowa heard of the performance | AIM (lf mul TS 1 | and soon the Cherry sisters were {n u demand throughout the etate. The they ventured into -Illinols’ and ¢{ ally reached Peorta. Here Oscar Hammerstein heard’ of them and Pftie, Addie and’ Jessie | other wild were signéd*for an eight weeks’ run | o¢ the west's at Hammerstein's theater on Times | i¢ plans of the Pa Square, New York . | men’s club, t ANGEL Press).—Hunting Where bison a ot r own composttioa—w all craslatet establish in few hours rid 45,000-acre hun Effie, the leading tight of the} stocked with lion Cherry sisters, opened the act eing-| pumas, bears, buffalo, ell: ll ing, “Before After on all kinds of small ¢: motor-truckKs now roll... Aaah tes sve a melon “oe| "bag roe ide cba ul s , i Pulpib and therstage'” and Jeekierent | poetinaer way for’ twolyears a e “Her C Seert Wee some of the wealthiest sportsmen on crowning achieve- delivering Hills Bros Coffee cea 7 i vecr waren enterprise, ¥ |] The following stock tie's male impersonation of ‘The | tng preserve: One raveling Man.” Garbed in a fr¢ and ell hat, Bffle establis r for the stage wh s be remembered. yele Ride to the for ROM the Pacific Coast to the be had. It is the cream of the crop Mississippi, and from Alaska to —not of one plantation, but of the p M pi was then’ given and the sisters ad-| , 5.008 | the Gulf, trains and trucks now roar _ plantations of the entire coffee-pro- | vanced to the footlighte to sing “Ta. | 0.000 Hungart rat = HOOP-LA > ; | ra-ra-boom-de-a.” which like the first fc wild guinea across once trackless plains. By ducing world. In all truth, The | shot ofthe Minute Men of Lexing:| “The lakes and streams ton was beard around the world. ostiyiacy Herries red, erriey ripe, will be sto Cherry's show. {s out of sight.” ran the old doggerel which came to rep-| ‘The entire tract it a trade mark for the sisters. » | rence The Old Haverly theater on Wa: | sims, bash o heard the sisters | of aj St. Louls, and man, throughout the night and by day, an unbroken Recognized Standard. Hills Bros. stream of Hills Bros. Coffee is’ Coffee is economical to use. | brought within reach of the mil- lions of coffee-lovers in this great western empire. 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