Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1919, Page 6

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H e m WOULD SLA WYOMING GIVEN PAGE SIX RSIENTION PPS Won BOSTON, Feb. BILL REPORTED ...... <= Sundry Civil Measure Appropriates hotel suite, admitted that he “ Material Aid for Reclamation tended to yet the president and save : the world.” He thinks he is a Polish Parks, and Public king and thinks himself Goc ent. Buildings. —— The sundry civil bill just reverted, DIVISION TO to the house carries an appropriation $225,000, including $7,500 for mai tenance of Cody entrance, $7,500 for gent on the extension of the park to ican divisions will return home in the Buffalo fork, Mr. Mondell’s bill for order of their arrival, excepting the propects in Wyoming, including Green | giy n (Rainbow) is scheduled to River, drainage of the North Platte| return in April. The 89th division, for the Shoshone reclamation pro- ject, Park county, of $343,000;! North Platte project, Goshen county, $300,000; for the Yellowstone park, D R maintenance of the south entrance OR ER AR IVAL and $15,000 for a bridge across Buffalo fork on the Lander road. PARIS, Feb. 25.—General Persh- The last item is somewhat contin- ing announced today that the Amer- which has passed the house. i regular army divisions. Unassigned The sundry civil bill also carries an’ combat troops and labor units will be appropriation of $50,000 for further|returned in the order of their ser- investigation of future reclamation) vice as they can be spared. The 42nd int the vicinity of Saratoga and else-) including Colorado, New Mexico and -. ; int Fi Arizona troops, will return in June. The public building bill reported | "70" ‘TOOP a carries a $45,000 authorization for a piitaciea nS building at Green River and $40,000) for a building at Newcastle, $9,500 | rubles a pound, the immunity which the capital heretofore has enjoyed from the Reed amendment forbidding the importation of intoxicants into pro- | MANISTEE, Mich., Feb. 25.—Of- | 77 ficers of Leelanau county who took RUSSIANS PICK nection with the disappearance 11) City, planned today to further ques-| WARSAW, Feb. 24.—(By Associ- in the same capacity five years ago. | rubles and suga’ denied knowledge of the body hav-’ fall in the streets are stripped of their recently caused the present investiga-| WYOMING MEN AT CAMP POVERTY MINE OF ALBANY LARAMIE, Wyo.—The well known ming legislature, it was announced has been sold to the American Man- General Scott, commanding Camp inaugurated, it is believed. a welcome for the Wyoming men. WASHINGTON, Feb. 25. dry" today under the provi for increased limit of cost of the! OF NUN PROBED x: voce are orm |fourteen Spanish anarchists arrest- | considered advisable. into custody Mrs. Stanislawa Lyp- BONES OF DEAD years ago of Sister Mary Johns from! tion the woman and Father Andrew ated Press.)—-Forty pounds of wheat Both deny any knowledge of how! with both commo ing been buried beneath the basement | flesh before they get cold. —~— tion. |DIX TO BE ENTERTAINED. ‘of the 41st division will be entertain- COUNTRY FIGURES IN SALE (ed at dinner and theater party here Poverty mine, located near Marshall today by Dr. W. S. Bennett of Cody, ganese company of Chicago. An ex- Dix. Dr. Bennett came east as a FOREIGN EMBASSIES, LEGATIONS cept for foreign the new revenue law withdra Buffalo building and $19,000 to com- plete the Cody building. i oo i led Sunday will be deported. The BY OFFICIALS [records of others are being investi- gated and will be deported too if — es shinski on a charge of murder in con-| the convent Isadore near Traverse} HORSES, REPORT Bienowske at Isadore who came here! flour was sold the nun came to her death. They also obtainable. Starving horses which of the church, the exhuming of which{ - CAMP DIX, N. J., Feb. 25.—Four | next week at the expense of the Wyo- in the northern part of the county,;Wyoming, after a conference with tensive development program will be representative of his state to arrange legations, Washington wen MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. NIGHT 7:00, 8:15 & 9:30 LAST TIME TODAY DUSTIN FARNUM —IN— ‘The Light of Western Stars By ZANE GREY, Author of “Riders of the Purple Sage,” “Rainbow Trail,” etc. Read by Two Million Readers IT IS DUSTIN FARNUM’S FIRST PICTURE BY HIS OWN COMPANY UNDER HIS SUPERVISION It is a magnificent picturization of Zane Grey’s thrilling romance of the southwestern border—it is acknowledged to be the biggest and best work this screen favorite has ever filmed—it is impressive, pic- turesque, rich in human interest—teeming with punch and excitement —it is a positive delight. +4 Regular Admission—10c and 25c NEGRO SOLDIER t Moscow for 300 % ies virtually un-; hundred Wyoming officers and men’ RIS THEATR - THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE hse more ore LUDENDORFF IS SENT HOME BY SWEDES, CLAIM ADMITS. GUILT | AS MURDERER After avoiding capture for more than seven years, Raymond Hall, colored, wanted at Cheyenne for kill- So a erlocaaee jing Ernest Lawrence, also colored, on, LONDON, Feb. 25.—General Lud- October 12, 1911, under arrest at'endorff, former quartermaster gen- Chicago and has ¢ d the crime. eral of the German army, left Sweden The Cheyenne sheri eived a tele-- for Germany Sunday when the au- yram from the Chicago police stating; thorities refused his request for an that Hall, when arrested for a mjnor' extension of a permit, to stay in offense, had confessed the longFago Sweden. Cheyenne crime. Requisition papers pate for the prisoner have been signed by | Governor Curey. Wi LE ATI | Hall, a former member of the ninth! cavalry, a colored regiment, shot) Lawrence, a musician in the ninth,! i RUSSIA GETS during a negro dance at old Keefe | (By Associated Press.) yhall the night of Oct. 12, 1911. Two {colored women quarreled and Hall and several others joined the dispute, | \resulting in the tragedy. tion at Petrograd '|FARRAR STARS | IN ‘HELL CA Te Hise nasiace tira Rasela pyrene soe A 7f THE IRIS government anal Sheliiccston thaws een strained for some time. In January it was announced that Swiss Geraldine Farrar proves her right | subjects in Russia would be held in to be called the star of stars in “The jail until Switzerland agreed to re- Hell Cat,” newest of her Goddwyn ceive the Russian envoy. Pictures, which ¢gomes to the Iris Se . Rarely has she b vided sith Vavitorar colseralh dramatic role. ‘THE HEART OF Ni hi she b ble to ac-! quit herself so magnifeently ina HUMANITY’? AT THE HUB SOON thoroughly modern environment. Though the entire production was An appealing love story of the great war which pays a glowing tri- (made in the heart of Wyoming’s | Rockies, “The Hell Cat” in no sense is a conventional “Western” drama. Replete with color and movement, the ranch atmosphere is ‘merely a bute to the work of the women of background for an uncommonly the jentente nations, has been filmed strong clash of wills. The charact-/i1 “The Heart of Humanity,” the ers are swayed by primitive emo- eee of all of Allen Holubar’s tions and impulses, and in the free- | Pre thosten whieh comes to the dom of the superb mountain vistas Sin + eRe beret aaah a the drama is played sweepingly and eeatieedele An dik? uipss ing tae without restraint. eee Se , Women journalists are demanding New England women have com- the right of admission to the press|menced preparations for the Julia galleries in the two houses of the| Ward Howe centenary celebration to | British Parliament. e held next May. es et es et to & b3 1M ¢ ¢ Variety and Wholesomeness Are two features of the Wyatt Cafeteria’ in which we never aim to neglect and we invite a discriminating public to check up our statements in this respect. SERVICE TOO IS PARAMOUNT And if you value your time it will pay you to eat at sole doetonieted roe ¢ ook fo o Wyatt Cafeteria, where you and your friends will m3 find satisfaction. : a4 eats soefo-ate-t me 1M THE. WYATT CAFETERIA & Wyatt Hotel Building & + BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES TOMORROW PEGGY HYLAND |B —IN—— ‘The Girl With No | Regrets AND A SUNSHINE COMEDY “HIS MUSICAL SNEEZE” COMING “THE HELL CAT” Produced in Wyomiinig BERNE, Feb. 25.—The Swiss lega-! has been given! ~ | {undertaking toward improving the } street crossing north of its property. | The street and ‘alley committee, composed of M. L. Bishop, William | Kocher and W. W. Keefe was: in- |structed to wait on officials of the |company and arrive at some means of ‘improving the roadway and protecting | West Second street may be paved! it trom the erosion of the river dur- Reacting under the incentive of the | this summer in its entire length to the| ing high, water, this summer. recent unfavorable news on the leas-, bridge crossing the Platte River, ac-| Bier ey EL Le ing bill local oil stocks continue to cording: te. the sue terreh neat Gio} Emma. Willard, diow best remem- ibit a depressing influence in un- | Council chamber last night. e dis- ot F ae tare! The prevalent belief cussion of the Standard Oil Com | bered for her work in behalf of the in Casper market circles now is that/pany's confiscation of the old road-|higher education of women in the the leasing bill may not be settled, way past its plant brought out the| United States, was also the author of before the end of the present con-j opinion that the refining company'the famous poem, |, Rocked in the |gressional session which would cause , would co-operate with-the city in any Cradle of the: Deep. the stocks mark time. The Salt creel Zz . jstocks are.most rigidly affected by by senate «procrastination and stock issues of compa having holdings; in the withdrawn area in the field | have lost-several. points. a H —_—_——>—_. AMERICAN CAFE American Hotel in Connection < H ; be} $i Mrs. Cora Wellhouse Bullard, | known as the most successful woman farmer in Kansas, is a life honorary | member of the State Board of Ag: riculture. : ——_—_ A. H. BLACK GOES TO TEXAS A. H. Black, who recently disposed |} fof his undertaking interests here to| {Todd H. Bowman, left for Texas this jafternoon, where he will look over | the oil interests of that State and es- tablish a nephew recently returned |from France in the furniture business. | |Mr. Black owns a store at Houston land is seeking another good location | |in the Southern State. Within the; | next sixty days he will return to Wy- | oming. t 3 } —$—$—$<—— | TOO. LATE TO CLASSIFY. * eee WANTED: Party with $500 to in- vest in paying proposition, Must} jact quick, P. O. Seno ey A ent eR EAE) FOR RENT: Two modern unfurnish- | ed rooms; range furnished; 236 N. | | \ Men who value their time eat at The American Cafe Where They Get Instant Service American Hotel and Cafe Co. 148 S. Center Street pa. 50-60 08 62-08 wb £8 68-8 SOS cee se pee YOU'L: HAVE T0 HURRY THREE FOR ................ te. 26e Ruy them by Dozen or Box. They are healthful, refreshing and appetizing LARGE, SWEET, JUICY CALIFORNIA 50e ORANGES, PER DOZEN ............. oo OI Xx Special Prices by the Box FRESH VEGETASLES EVERY DAY | CITY FRUIT MARKET . Telephone 247 Two Stores Wolcott; Phone 309-J> 2-25-2t* --CASPER—The Next Creat Oil | City of The Middle West—Now is the time to buy good real estate in Cas- per, the next great oil City in the | Middle West and be ready for the big | things coming to this City. Buy Lots; in North Casper Addition and you | will double your money. Casper is| growing; but North Casper is the fast- est growing residential district--for the reason that it is the last location that is close in and where you can buy lots for $175.00 sad $200.00. bites ra NOW at the present low prices before! ptetedrdodirn rd etrer arses rs ir rr rier Oe | North Casper is built:up and you will ’ se a ¢ + _ $10.00-a month) > EVERYTHING IN : Heavy Hardware enccccccccccooocosescoccccsocosococcsosooooscooeooooce 114 South Wolcott 151 South Center FEE E ES ET : surely profit by it. buys a lot, and we will get you the lumber, or build you a house on monthly: payments, same, as _rent.—: PAUL H. MOORE, MANAGER, Cas- per Realty. Company, .159.S. Center St., Casper, Wyo.—Adv. - 50,000 NEW YORKERS In Que Week Saw. the Photo Play That Will Last Forever “The HEART of Chains, Load Binders, Crow Rars, Picks, Axes, Rope, Tackle Blocks, Grind Stones, Scrapers; ‘Wheel- barrows, Spades, Shovels, Pipe Vises,:Machinist Vises, Pipe Wrenches, Well. Pumps, Points, Pipe. HOLMES HARDWARE €0: j Phone 601 [FOR THIS WEEK| Plain White Enameled Ware G -WILL BE SOLD AT eon ONE FOURTH OFF | REGULAR PRICE These wares are specially priced and the values must appeal to all discriminating buyers. j } By careful comparison which we cor- dially invite we will demonstrate the un- usual values offered here this week. _ Webel Commercial Co. ‘ 3 THE BIG BUSY STORE Watch Our Windows ‘ BUY W.S.S. Watch Our Windows

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