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PAGE FOUR By ROSCOE CONKLING PITCH WEBER AND FIELDS IN. | “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” OPENS MN Tit RIALTO | bi miles i ig, | | vue. ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT RIALTO Friendly Enemies,” with Weber and Fields. Netto ¢ Dark Swan,” wit Marie ‘Prevost. Harold Lor. ing at the America organ, IRIS—"Ike and Mike, the Bull- figliters;” by Rainbow ‘Girls Re- | Photoplay, Tnum in William = Var- a “MONTE BLUE 15 STAR SHOWING AT AMERICA|: t 1 I i fst W F Monte Blue] 7 Lift Off—No ia | OTT EIR RET ERNE TS OU RE Rr ene ene =k eneT Ere RT SET TET Ene” PE PEEeTReNenrtees SHING OF “THE DARK SWAN” |=" HOT DIGGITY OU¢ DANCE 50¢ THURSDAY NIGHT T ®ig Fireworks Carnival Saturday Evening BOHN’S ORCHESTRA WE GIVE WAMPUM “Drag Harlan,” ARKEON—Three coupons on Overland, Ted Rese and His| Band hadwick in the leading picture tells o 2 between ph lar players 3 cast in * directed by m the scenario by © supp n,” which was fro ‘arnum’s phot 1 achieved succ Arama s all over the ago, has William s popular red. Loyal ave been won- 1e@ of their s the main theme of the i Saunders playa ON HALL stakes— n Lewis of form tempt to swim the English channel, 4 feat the anee powers Speed May Enable U.S, Girl to Swim British Channel % Gertrude Ederle, one of America’s out Che Casper Daily Cribune standing mermaids of all time, has gone to England to at- ut she Is a faster swimmer than any of the men is held in her favor. “hotos show. Miss Kderle achieved by no woman to date and only five men. The fact |°" : She has proved her endur- fay shows starting point and goa) in her effort. ence ton, 4 of p (Continued Fr 1 Page One) in’ its cOmpletéd form and urged’ the read the. telegrams then in le at Washing: ; sec to sign it Mr, © Fall} during seven-hour interview, ght t ked by revelation dem 1, the newspaper | He y had been unearthed lans‘for a naval base in aw ail. | says, but the committeeman argued | t in the office of the r. Doheny further sex, the |that an election was coming on and! ¢ neral attached to bills ous exe those who conceived the idea of| for the telegraph tolls. natt eet Mr soe |ROSE BAND “leg been | Lean TONIGHT, ARKEON ter signed Lb e latter wr Denby of joint ec ing. obtained fr publisher « national ught the le =I 3, DIL LEASE 0) Har Fall} peared mystertc ©} brought it to him. A few hours | snbe ‘with Doheny.,Wheve- later it was in the hands of Sena tor ‘an of the sen ir tar, tama ee TERS PILAs shorlly thereafter it wag read?inte ejthe record of the committee and cecdare city seal: atige the Bersons | nate inves: id the tele that Fat! contracts with the Doheny interests, but that] these confracts were supervised by Asalst ant etary the Interior retary and Denby Ad having Mr. Me lender of the $ ean pose as ‘the 0,000 thought ‘that and made pub-| .), © committee, |... 1 atmosphere. | WASHINGTON, ed Press,)—F lecli 1.—{Asso- Robi- the Ed 5 t mailing 1 in the courts given to the pr Counsel for Mr. Doheny declared that the Me Lean letter episode is the one inci-| dent in his long friendship with Mr. Fall that Mr. Doheny cannot excuse, { In the inter |charged that UGGIsTS a a '!President of Science League Takes “ “Monkey” Business as Serious. By BEN G. ight N FRANCISCO, Calif the it is betw Union at attle KLINE, solidated Press | branches in 42 states and repre tion.) sents in its membership the 48 col July 1, | l¢se8 and universities. It has many trial may | Members in the south, he clai ss to the | 224 & majority of Its memt Christian men and we but to M yonee hy The leggue now, he says, has FOND K -f GOOD NEWS--- One of Broadway's Greatest Plays Is Now A Screen Weber and Fields The World’s Funniest Comedians Attraction After you've tongue een it you'll understand why and why Weber and Field Also Joe Rock Comedy “Friend]s have continued popt Felix the Cat Mr. Shipley for nearly 20 years | has been talking evélution to the | Shows at people and writing be on the subject. A year fter corre 1, 3, 5, spondence with ut men 7 and 9 o’Clock throustiou® the countty, he organs] ized thi nee League for the ex LOWEST PRICES IN CASPER of giving battle tc the COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF TONIGHT OVERLAND NIGHT CADEHY. “Friendly Enemies”’ Ine , us, the interview said the conference | was in New York, Admiral Robison | sald it was his recollection it was at | the Navy Department’in Washing- t Insofar as foreign relations were concerned as described in the inter- view, Admiral Robison declared they had been designated as confidential by sectarles of state and the navy and he would not comment upon them, Explorer*Off North Coast . reported with the Bowdoin, Donald B. MacMillan’s ship, he Bi Join was off the coast r, 1,250 miles from Ro- COMPENSATION BRANCH WINDS ‘UP BUSINESS WASHINGTON, “July 1.—(By | The Associated Press)}—Discontinu- | ance of the adjusted compensation | branch of the adjutant general's of- fice, effective today was announ- ced by Major Genera} Robert C. in an order expressing his apprecis- tion of the work dona by the per- sonnel of the branch during the year it has functioned in carrying ut the soldier bonus act, General Davis explained that “ap- proximately pensable veterans in the army du:- ing 70 per cent, of all he «world war have applied fo STAPLES RANCH AT STORY, WYOMING is prepared to take care of your vacation outings. Bungalows with open fire- places, one-room cabins in the pines and rooms in the Lodge make sleep a pleas- ure. Saddle horses avail- able at all times. Fishing parties conducted. Address or Telephone H. G. STAPLES Staples Ranch STORY, WYOMING AN mies” is on everybody's lar for fifty years, Uurban Classic TODAY TOMORROW FRIDAY nication Monday | | | | | adjusted claims have been adjudicated.” Approximately one million veter- ans or their dependents have not as yet made application. would be handled WEDNESDAY, JULY 1; 1925 however through the. regular per- manent organization of the ,adju- tant’s office. The special branch was establish- year ago after thouserids of ed one } bonus appli ns had piled up. compensation and their The cases they come in The breakfast cooked, the kitchen cool Dayis, adjutant general of the army | enroute to the act: | 9 35 A. M. That’s Quick Quaker, the “no hot kitchen” solution of the summer breakfast problem RE is the right summer breakfast .. . oats and milk. Doctors urge it. Children do well on it. Active folks need it. Yet you cook it in 3 to 5 minutes. That means no frying and stewing on hot mornings. / It means meeting hot days with a smile. Get Quick Quaker. You will be delighted. Same rich, Quaker flavor. Cool the only difference. Quick Cooks in faster, that’s ‘Quaker 3 to 5 minutes Holiday Baggage! Avoid the last minute rush to or from the trains—ovez-the- 4th travel will pile the baggage rooms high! . Call as ahead of com: | time and we'll see you through with a loss! If a last minute "Ll. try to jump anyway! te’s you c start in and: pu 3 h, we ‘ou out, or See Ben Transfer Co, PHONE 74 “‘The Dark Sau MARIE PREVOST MONTE BLUE HELENE CHADWICK A Startling story of the lure yer of mere skin-deep beaut Comedy, “IN THE GREECE” NEWS—TOPICS Harold Loring at the Organ SHOWS AT 1—8—5—7 AND 9 4 DAYS— STARTING FRIDAY ~ “WILLIAM FOX presents~ the da to» Riders of Le the Purple TODAY IRIS: a THURSDAY Bishop-Cass IKE and MIKE “THE BULLFIGHTERS” PRESENTED BY THE Rainbow Girls MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY ~ Splendid Vaudeville Specialties PHOTOPLAY WILLIAM FARNUM in “DRAG HARLAN” Tonight at 7:00 and 9:00—10¢ and 40¢ DON’T MISS GARTER NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT A NOVELTY YOU'LL ALL ENSOY CASPER STEAM BAKERY

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