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i sad oil" Ca , ste the! Co Ro nie ‘ of cel: str, ma the on we Tr fir pu tic pli he th SAD UVIOZSrPORUMOMANNOOMAN PAGE EIGHT ESTABLISHMENT OF GUARD UNITS [§ AUTHORIZED) BY DEPARTMENT New York, New Jer- ser, Oregon, Ohio Granted Authority to Mobilize Men RAIL CROSSINGS TO BE IMPROVED AT ONGE, SAYS j> NORTHWESTERN OFFICER | The Northwestern Railroad com- pany will immediately begin improv- ing the railroad crossings in the city |of Casper, according to a statement ;made to city officials yesterday by | Superintendent C. T. Boone. The ac- {tion toward improving the crossings which have been a troublesome fac- tor in Casper since the pavement was laid, was taken at the instance of re- quests on the railroad committee by a joint committee of the city council ,and the chamber of commerce. | According to Mr. Boone’s state- |ments the railroad company rather ;than try to impede any improvements WASHINGTON, April 23.} —Reconstitution of the nation- | undertaken. al guard actually started today | the Northwestern when the war department au-| favor of the pavement of streets} thorizealithe organization of | Which parallel their tracks in some! ven regiments, one extra bat- ion of infant quadron of cav- and 18 companies of coast ar- | y, Ohio and authorized to organiz se new units to replace! s which under the national nnot be legally main- es in time of peace. | ons are expected states first con- 1 are those in which conditions the governors consider-' med force might be under certain’ contingen-‘ ed that an : ary be in June to the “the war department zi or the organization of rd, but le; the initiation te authorit SAOIGE QUESTION UP BEFORE THE CITY ONS What means the city will take of} disposing of the garbage of Casper} at an early meet- | he announcements . The present method nate handling of Casper isfactory, to the extent ers will probably de-! an for handling the of other cities will be d the one most ap- ditions in Casper will | elop some 1 upon. REW KISSEL ROADSTER | DEMONSTRATED HERE nonstrating a | 1K 1 car wi is con- dster type is attract- on the One of the novel ture roadster is that thru extension seats it can be con- ted into a four ps i a moment e car th demonst only of tl s one of the seen west of 1920 type of 1 that he had for the car » could se- he would BARGAIN, DCAL 15 MADE IN oO MINUTES TUESDAY * quickest real estate upon utes. was completed the e owner of three small re erected by W. F. » city pumping plant for housing the 2 who work at » consideration in the $500. HMMBRIED FIRST MN SHE MET ON THE ROAD d will be in town theater in her latest photoplay, “The Rebel- This is described as a Ozark mountains, with ild, eare-free, fun-lov- ing girl who is compelled to marry the first man she meets on a country road, She gets a millionaire, and she has the hardest job of her young life figuring out what she will do with him after she gets him. How she gets into this dilemma, after flecing from one man at the altar and ecloping with a second sui- tor, is id to be told in a way both thrilling and amusing; and how she gets out of the dilemma is shown in a smashing climax. in Casper will boost and assist in any ’ in any improvements that are It was also stated that company was in instances for the entire length of the town. This would necessitate a heavy assessment on the railroad company but evidences the good intentions of | the company toward improvements of | streets in Casper. ——_—_-- NEWS STAND TO | MOVE MONTHLY, COUNCIL EDICT The ludicrous situation of a per- ; manent news stand, playing tag from be mighty keen on such work, entered | ra 3 Fi imonth to month on the four most the den and surprised those present The units authorized today must important corners of Casper, de- veloped last night as the result of in- structions that were issued to Chief of Police John McGrath, authorizing him to see that the corner news-stand which is now located on the corner of Second and Center streets, be move at least once a month to alter- nate on the three bank corners on which banks are located. The action was taken at the sug- gestion of Attorney R. H. Nichols, attorney for the Wyoming National Bank, who suggested that his insti- tution was not desirious of keeping all to itself the prestige of the ne stand, and suggested that the other! corners be given alternate benefits. The council abided Mr. Nichols suggestion by a unanimous vote and is now awaiting the objection that will develop when the first move is made. The owner of the news stand will also be requested to erect a more prepossessing stand for display on the main corners. The best store in the best littre city in the west solicits, at least, a share of your trade. We are the only strictly Cash Store in Casper. Alj goods must be paid for before leav- ing our store or on delivery. All are treated alike. Pay CASH and Pav LESS. We cater to quality as well as price. Groceries Meats and Hard- CASPER COMMERCIAL CoO., Phone 10. “THE LARGEST FRUIT Always Fresh All Orders to the Amount of 114 South Wolcott —- Two PALI TESTE IEE TEESE ITERATE Be [HEHE IM HH IK INAH SHIKAI III ASAI IAIN Se See You Fishermen Select Your Tackle from the Largest Stock in Wyoming Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” CASPER | |---"|lris Theatre WE RECEIVE OUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES EVERY DAY “WE HANDLE EVERYTHING THAT GROWS” CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247 and Get the Best GAMBLING RAIDS ABE AUTHOBIZED nV GOV, GARE rounds here. McGoorty is a middle-| campaign of innumerous state legisla- 'Lusk and Thermopolis Experience “eight and Curran a heavyweight. ‘tures to abolish the direct primary | 7 ° FS ay LL , |system in favor of the old convention | Cleanup and Wueation Is _PARIS, March 24.—There is al-| 5a) apparently iainelipathesine erent Raised as to Whether Cas- ze dy brisk bidding for windows to} a Will Be Next ew the triumphal ;Noter a larger voice in the affairs of |his party.” Rep. Gard, Ohio: “We have had \the primary system in Ohio for many CAMPAIGN 10 ABOLISH UAE A : PRIMARY FINDING FEW {years and I certainly hope we shall} i keep it.” |. Those close to the president say FRIENDS IN CONGRESS o=: he also favors the primary sys- Save your money—eat’‘at the Har vey. MIDDLEWEIGHT VICTOR QVER HEAVY, ENGLAND (By Associated Press. PLYMOUTH, Eng., April 22.— |tem of nominations. Eddie McGoort f Oshkosh, Wi: Don’t let that old furniture dane Eddie MecGoorty of Oshkosh, is., By United Press.) : i it. | defeated Patrick Curran in eight) WASHINGTON, April, 23.—The | 4? the house. A Wantad will sell it. nn t ngre: ener- entry of the support among congressmen gt French troops into the city thru the Ny, of a score of congressmen, | famous Arc de Triomphe. Single win-| acked for their views on the compara- | dow seats in seme of the palatial ‘ edifices tonithemasenaenies Champs |'¥® merits of the two systems, only | | ; eS b Elysees command $2000 each and | two declared in favor of the conven- | Prospects that Casper may be | picked as the scene of the next cru- sade against gambling are contained in the announcement from Cheyenne n \been numbered among the opponents | that Governor Carey has declared| have been let to syndicates for $10,- ‘of the primary system from the time open warfare on the vice. Already | 000. lit was suggested. this month two towns have been} SE Nearly all the others while declar- | Both have | THE BEST Modern Hotel PROPOSITION IN WYOMING temporarily cleaned up, it is said, and| ling for the principal of the primary, | it is understood that the eld of opera ARIS LACKING . state. At Lusk Saturday night County At- The argument of primary oppo- torney J. G. Hartwell and Sherii?; . (By United Press) was met with the reply from con-! As a result of their acti five} PARIS, (By Mail.)—Paris, once gressmen that the standard has not | in the county jail. Among the special!—sedate for so long that it is now | congress has passed such measures as deputies participating in the raids periencing difficulty trying to get|the Federal Reserve Act, the Parcel Tad h advocated some change in the par- tions is to include as many other com- ticular law in force in their home munities as fail to take the initiative. IN PEP, STILL : | CLINGS TO WAR nents that the primary has lowered Chris Joss swore in 10 deputies and | | the standard of ability in congress proceeded to sweep the town clean. alleged gambling dens were closed| the gayest of all capitals, has been! heen lowered and they pointed out | and 25 alleged gamblers locked up! comparatively—only comparatively | that since the advent of the primary | Deal involves about $115,000; the proposition will bear the Fred L. Crabbe of Cheyenne, super-| into old peppy ways since the Post Act and Rural Credits Law. intendent of the Anti-Saloon League, ban was lifted slightly as to 9:30 cafe| Here are some of the typical ex- $45,000 cash will handle deal, balance on If desirable party can be secured will sell closest investigation; long time easy terms. . | - | 5 half interest, $22,500 will handle it. If you are interested write of Wyoming. closing. pressions: = Marched Off to Jail. It is now permitted to keep the; Rep. Baer, N. D.: “The reaction- at once for particulars. In each instance the authorities, cafes open until 10:30 o’clock, anvllary, politician cannot control the pri- acting on evidence gathered dur the week by two detectives, whom is a Cheyenne man and *{ music. taboo during the war, is also! mary elections and therefore he wants | Fe of | in full blast. }togret back to the old boss ridden con- aid to) But Paris had hard work trying to| vention system.” BOX 333 get used to the new arrangements! Rep. Knutson, of Minnesota, new after more than four years of 9:30 ‘Republican whip: “The primary sys- | with the command: “Hands up—and | ¢lo: Paris got the extra hour tem is preferable to the old conven- leave everything on the table.” After! for dining and wining the latter part vtion plan because it gives the average \ taking one look at the six-shooters| of March. The cafes were informed, WW =< —— ————— i} Mo, Cn Me 1% aimed at their heads the men so com- however that they could not use any PPrsoscoctoderctoatoste steed ares manded decided that safety was the more electricity for lighting than { sd £0 ar rae | better part of valor, and surrendered had been allowed previously, and SOCIET Y | without question. They were then that if the daylight, saving law would marched to jail. ‘ 2ccomplish the economy, well and! The members of the Casper Amuse- Whereupon all the tables especially} ood. So gay Paris started staying | ment club enjoyed their regular dance built for card playing and all the other out z little later at night. But it took/last night at the Masonic temple. paraphernalia to be found were hauled some CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE CASPER, WYO. Mn s% 1% a %e 2% o%e oe o%e-oM ,°. 1Go-sSo-aRoaSn-ado sto eSo-ele-ete-ate-ato' : + “ee rOR SALE: rere Pn Mooh aa ime for it to get readjusted. earaiae : out to the streets, and the end of At 9:30 the usual crowds of diners Presbyterian Society & gambling in Lusk was celebrated by were vanishing. Gradually they | Will Meet Thursday | Taree room bungalow and lot in best part north b3 the lighting of huge bonfires. edged up to 10 o'clock, but it was| The Presbyterian Missionary socie- | 4 ao i ie ad Special Agent of Governor rare for very many cafes to be ty will meet tomorrow afternoon at} Casper Addition. Price $1300. Terms to responsible ox) Mr. Crabbe is said to have been crowd, s r. | the home of Mrs. H. G. Bretschneider | : Ee F Se acting as special agent for the gov- py. ii past that hour. [eer geers | party. This house just completed, never occupied, % barred music and dancing | on South Natrona avenue at 2:30. - * o> “S ernor. It is also said that he is not during the war as unseemly. RA through with his work, and that other ing hasn't come back yet, though | Mullin Club is exceedingly well built and finished. Water in Be cities may be visited shortly. In case some of the small cafes are gradually | Dance Success kitchen. Nice kitchen cupboard. Act quick if you the county officials are willing to resuming. ; The Mullin club gave a dance last t work with him, there will be team work between state and county; in case they are not so inclined, the state will do the work on its own hook. In the Lusk incident the coun- ty authorities gladly co-operated. 2, 6 night that was enjoyed by a large | erowd of the younger set. Delicious ny i punch was served ‘thruout the even- | y Uni ved Prees) i Ds rt the Richter LONDON, April 5.—(By Mail.) —|in&, | Music furnished by the Richter | A “front line chorus,” z | oe, Danc- | a | eg FLAPPERS AFTER HEROES. expect to get this. Keith Lumber Co. o, te > io 4, *e nD ‘e" o-4 composed of! “ i "e i ; 's of distinguished servi r-/and the chorus girl has suffered. a The wholesale raid on gambling, W!"ners of ¢ Celt} Service or-/and even the chorus girl | | " conducted at Thermopolis last Thurs. ¢¢"8 and military crosses, is Producer | Instead of mashers rushing to see Phone 3 oe day, was made at the instance of; Albert de Courville’s happy innova-| shapely shoulders and legs, the flap-_| , ' : tion in the new Hippodrome revue! pers will be after the military heroes, ‘Joy-Bells,”” The war has killed the| Al] the members of the chorus are old-fashioned effeminate chorus. mai | demobilized officers and sol Governor Carey. On the night of June 30, 1919, Wyoming, long famous as one of the few states of the west holding out against the prohibition wave, will be-| come dry by statutory enactment. But long before that time the state, | also famous as the stamping grounds | of the profe nal gambler, may see | cS +. Scetratpeteatr teste toate ctestestostrctectpateatrtestrdteatpteete pete MATINEE BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES TOMORROW Enid Bennett She Tried to Kid the Sheriff But He Was a Woman Hater IN “When Do We Eat” MARKET IN WYOMING” MATINEE NIGHT MATINEE Peggy Hyland “The Rebellious Bride” Picturing a Romance in the Ozark Mountains. A Comedy Packed With Punch and Bubbling With Surprises. NIGHT and Appetizing $1.00 or Over Delivered Free Stores -—— 151 Souih Center | Ree ee Re ee ERE OE EEE EE, Also Paramount Comedy and MUTT and JEFF “THE HULA CABARET” _FRIDA CASPER BAND CONCERT In Connection with Regular Picture Program GERALDINE FARRAR ‘'SEXA DOW Ss? Picture Starts at 7:30 Concert Following Pictures WYOMING