Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 20, 1919, Page 6

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ey é THURSDAY, PEBRUARY 20, 1919 |tantie fleet which " oe Re is gathered at| get practice. ‘ : , Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, according t.| Mr. Trevett reports that the ‘entire a letter received yesterday from Mu- fleet will sail to the Norfolk Navy Page 6 GOVERNOR GIVES ELKHORN OPENS EXPLANATION QF WELL NO, “JINX : seins Seah THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Y é sane MRS. RUMMELIS | A PERFECT 96° AT THE: VIC TIM SUDDEN {OS i ae sician John Trevett, aboard the U. S.| yards arriving there April 5, at which {SOCIETY | HEART A TTACK | IRIS THEATER TOMORROW |: Utah. As a side line to get exer. | time he expects to be released to re- {cise the sailors are indulging in tar-|turn to Casper. One prank a minute is Mab | ——————_—_—__= — - A. G. Rummel, who has been her husband at the Castle Fifteenth Aniversary of Foreign mary Society | The Women’s Foreign Missionary |society of the Methodist church will elebrate the 50th anniversary of the ociety Saturday afternoon at the mand’s record in her latest Goldwyn picture, ‘A Perfect 36.” The screen’s| most delightful Oil # new well company’s ACTION INVETO. ge Addressed to Lower House alls Attention to Unconsti- tutionality of American- ization Measure. » to the ng legis- Governor Car lower house of the W) lature in disapproval of House Bill 15 Representative Ki tion” measure, follow “Iam returning to you herewith, without my approval, Enrolled Act, No. 14, entitled “An Act to promote Americanism by requiring attendance at school of Non-English Speaki Persons, by providing for the ¢ lishment and maintenance of evenir “Americaniz in full: school classes, and making an appro- * priation to carry out the provisions of this Act.” “While I am in sympathy with the purpose of this bill, I cannot approve the same for the reason that I am, advised by attorneys with whom I have consulted that the Act is in con- flict with the Constitution of the of the State. “Section Article 7 of the Consti- tution gives the legislature power to ‘require that every child of sufficient and mental ability shall attend a pub- lic school during the period between six and 18 y for a time equivalent to three yea educated by other means “The Constitution does not give the legislature the right to require per- sons over the age cf 18 years to at- tend school, and there is a question as to whether or not personal rights are not violated by requiring those over the age of 18 years to attend school. “Sections 4, | confer upon the State Board of Edu- cation extensive and varied powers which seem, in some cases, intended to determine where the law shall be operative and where not. The re- quirements which the said board of education may or may not make, are not clearly drawn, but it appears that powers are conferred upon th tive nature which conflict with Article 2 of our Con- stitution which reads as follows: “The powers of the government this state are divided into three ¢ tinct department: the _ legislati executive and judicial, and no person or collection of persons charged with the exercise of powers properly be- longing to one of the: pa shall exercise any powers longing to either of the cept as in this constituti directed and permitte “Section 6 and 9 of t to authorize funds which conflicts in principle the method of distribution re by Section 8, Article 7 of the Cc tution. This section prov ibution of school f nt number y than s bill of > Act appear a distribution of school with es that the upon t nbove be- MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. NIGHT 7:00, 8:15 & 9:30 MATINEE jat which time he will s board gt, are in! ing ~ off during the war the power compa! ‘ fice. 2 i] ‘Our Ws [ IRIS THEATRE nariez TOMORROW MABEL NORMAND TODAY PAULINE FREDERICK ——-IN—— “Resurrection” A POWERFUL THEME, INTENSELY DRAMATIC PICTURE DEPICTING LIFE AS IT IS IN RUSSIA Also a Goldwyn Comedy THE DOUGHBOY din on the field if th tion is taken as an indication. The drill drpped into the sand late last night and after two screws depth the oil gushed out of the hole at an esti- mated rate of 1200 barrels per This is thought to be the bigg flus production that was ever developed m the district and may indicate that 1 new heavy production area will be developed the drilling operations move northward in the field. | Dr. J. F. Leeper, president of the company is in Den today and ex pects to arrive in ( er tomorrow morning, In a long ¢ con- versation with the se ary of the Te Elkhorn Syndicate the doctoi ed a meeting of the directors anc ockholders in the Citizens State k at 3 o’clock F: afternoo:, give complete information as to the operations *: Texas. STANLEY GREEN UNITS FEATURES TRADING. IN THE LOCAL lL MART ional trading in Stanley Green syndicate units has been a fea- ture of activity in the local oil mar- ket the past two or three days, bid- ding for the units yesterday being recorded at $175, or $75 above par. The syndicate is now drilling joint- ly with the Midwest Refining Co., on Mule creek in the Edgemont field in South Dakota, the scene of much ex- citement recently. The company also has acreage in the Salt creek field! and the favorable course of the leas- ing bill in congress has had a tend- ency to give impetus to values of the uints in this syndicate. The Stanley G capitalized for $100. It rectorate is composed of Taylor, Elmer Green, V. and I. N. Clay, the latter a All of the units have been subscribed at par. =_- Power h pro- dril Sen yndicate par value, The Natrona company is ‘installing all are lights that have been authorized by the city in various sec- tions of per. These lights were ordered led many months ago but owing to the supplies being cut was unable to obtain the necessary equipment. The lights that were | ered installed in the west end of per have already been put in and rk in other ions of the is progressing rapidly. - _— ATTENTION STUDENTS AND PARENTS tructions will be given in gram- and high school subi ss college rooms from . on school days ant from 9 to a. m. on Saturday. For rates and details of the plan, telephone or call at the college of- O-1t - >_—— ds ure powerful puller< NIGHT an hour earlier. home from an eve 11:00 o'clock, Mrs. Rummel was ized with illness and a_ physician who was called immediately stated that there was no hope of saving her. She expired a short time later. The remains will be taken to Den-| ver tonight for burial, the deceased having made the Colorado capital her home for many years. She had been! visiting in Casper for two months, where Mr. Rummel is supervising con- struction work at the Midwest. She While returning; ing call at about] 15 i . = WN F comedienne as a) g s celled in eoday home, 05 North Durbin, passed away homa of Mrs. H. B. Durham, 1025|boarding house slave, a traveling : is probably the at midnight from a severe attack of|/so David street. An interesting pro- saleswoman, a diving girl and an al-| most lucrative producer that ever heart trouble which came upon her| leged jewel robber gives more of her} i gram of music and reading, especially | by the junior members, will be given. A social hour with refreshments will follow. taken. tended to the public to attend the meeting and every member of the church woman friend. s A silver offering will be An open invitation is ex- is requested to bring one Choral Society Meets For Practice Tonight The Casper Choral society wil meet this evening at the Presbyte- rian church on the corner of Durbin yas me: een | anit ore 6E and hea peen and Delaware streets at 8:15 to prac earns aa Cart trouble ‘tice on the Cantata “Faith ana ‘or some time. , A ; . Pr: which will be given some. Mr. Rummel is a member of Den- ver lodge, No. 17, B. P. O. Elks eS SVARE INFANT LAID AT REST time | quested tice. n March. All members are re- present at this prac. * Presbyterian Dinner |Was Successful A dinner served by the ladies of the ! Presbyterian church last night was a Funeral services for Carl Leroy | Complete success both from a socia) Svare, the 4-months-old baby of Mr,|24 financial viewpoint. The credit and Mrs. Walter Svare, of 823 Bos | for the success of the affair is due Elder street, were held at 10 o'clock | ® the various committees which haa this morning from the Grant street | Charge of the dinner for the elaborate chapel. Interment was made in the |2'Tangements that were made. local cemetery. The little one passed away yesterday following an illness|G0od Cheer Club Holds of four da GIBLIN DIRECTS INSURANCE END | OF RELIANCE CO. According to announcement made | Wednesc J. J. Giblin, former pas- ; tor of the Methodist church here ana | | endeavors of the Y. M. C. A. on the} Pacific coast, has taken over the in-| surance business of the Reliance Loa. & Trust C of this branch of the bus SS ana Succecsful Me: L s. The Good Cheer club met with Mrs. |Clyde Brown yesterday afternoon in {a deljghtful social and business meet. ing. 4. Wallace, Mrs. A. F. Sloane, Mrs. | H. H. Klocksiem, Mrs, A. H. Duthie ‘Mrs. F. G. Scherk, Mrs. E. G. Goss ja Those attending were Mrs. A. nd Mrs. F, G. Scherk. Representative Edmeister of the | American Federation of Labor, left of this city. Mr. Giblin today for Cheyenne and Laramie and Iready assumed the management other points’in the southern part of the state in the interests of Federa- friends predict success for the change, | tion work. “\due to the wide acquaintance of the former pastor. ATTENTION STUDENTS AND PARENTS * John Clark, a rancher in the Pow- der River district, is a business visi-} tor in Casper for * a few days. e « J. Elmer Brock, of Kaycee, is num- | Instructions will be given in gram-| bered among the business visitors ii mar school and high school subjects Casper for a few days. at the business college rooms from 4 to 5:30 p. m. on school days and from 9 to 12 a. m. on Saturday. Judge A. C. Campbell has returned For rates and details of the plan,jand Denver on legal business per. f es Et D | AMERICAN HOTEL | American Hotel and Cafe Co. | joyous self than in any of her re-; cent comedy successes. And her| pranks never permit of a dull moment | thruout the entire production. The picture comes to the Iris Friday. oo \ SEE GEN OFFERS AID IN SOLDIER INSURANCE In response to a call for volun-| teers, Ben Scheck of the See Ben Realty company, has volunteered his services to the government war risk department in aiding returned sol- diers seeking information in regard, to their policies and to assist them in the transfer of their present policies ; to the new form of insurance author- ized Mr. Scherck possesses full in- formation and will be glad to assist without charge any soldier who de- sires information of this kind. oo The Fence Posts Uncle Sar Buys! Uncle Sam wants no bulky wooden posts to nandle or haul—no holes to dig! So he selects Chicago Steel Posts. —Just a few smart blows with a sledge, then any standard wire can be strung and clinched on this post— —That’s all there is to building a fence with Chicago Steel Posts. Cost Less Installed Than Wooden or Concrete Posts meat indefinitel;! The jtracery on bedroom window, | during a frost is due to the breath of the sleeper being condensed ana frozen on the ice-cold window. YANK SAILORS PICK FRUIT IN SUNNY CLIMES To sojourn in the sunny waters, and summer clime of Cuba during the winter months, with attendant shores | leaves and the arduous duties of pick. | ing fruit and reveling in the attrac-; tions of the south is the extent of the hardship of the saiiors of the At-| MODERN WOODMEN | Regular meeting F y evening at| the Moose hall. Initiation of candi-} dates. Visiting neighbors are cordial ly invited to attend. | LOUIS R. SCHMIDT, | Clerk. Rot-proof and fire-proof! ble and non-breaking! Protect herds from light- Beautify property! Reduce repzir expense— © money, trouble, labor, A Bevel edge points make ¢driving easy! Patented znchor plate binds securely in any soil. One man and a boy czn easily build a mile of fence a day! Ask for the post with the RED HEAD. We guarantee satisfaction. HOLMES HARDWARE CO. 1 The manager of the Denver Jewelry Manufacturing Company is here remod- | eling our window to suit his business. We have only a few days left in which we can offer the Ladies of Casper telephone or call at the collége of- taining to the interests of local oil i 20-1t compani 7 BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES NIGHT —IN— “A PERFECT 36” A dive and a dip and she conquers them all. The story of a boarding house Venus, in which Clothes Make the Woman. Also a Vitagraph Comedy “BOOBS AND BUMPS” SATURDAY ONE DAY ONLY Don’t Miss This Picture AMERICA’S SCREEN IDOL IN H. B. WARNER “GOD’S MAN A Remarkable Story of New York’s Broadway and Elite Underworld AMERICA’S SCREEN IDOL IN Bs Gs 97 20.6 Bs 00.8: 9 I ne scutes I The GREATEST BARGAINS LADIES’ WEARING APPAREL EVERYTHING IN STOCK | BELOW COST Includes a recent order for Spring Dresses which we could not cancel. Always re- member our stock is of the first-class. | | THE FRENCH SHOP MRS. SADIE LA TOUF Ground Floor O. S. Bldg. {cc nd * \Men’s Shoes t : 5 y = | ae N The Season’s Best bile = Styles at Popular = Prices. You really will be surprised at the remarkable values we are showing in Men’s Shoes. Both in style and quality, and when it comes to price they cost less than the ordinary types sell for today. PRICED AT . $4.00 up to $15.00 Webel Commercial , Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE | Watch Our Windows BUY W.S.S. Watch Our Windows AAA Soe LLL AAACN

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