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Good feeding lambs ary covery Later iz yards. ood feeding N Midnight Blaze on Arquet Property in Kenwood Addi- Continuance of Case Asked by De- tion Gets Good Start before Department Is Noti- ary Starts before Judge silroné He = 3 up, on account of the shop men be- fied and Destruction Is Complete is ing ‘on a airive, thereby causing-a ; Roy Wii nas ipas bomnatever ts laeaeian prices on all kinds of sheep | With medium ewes from $4.69 to 4 are : the district court on $1,000 bond abe | $4.75; a few yearling ewes from 5 ae cigaret or fire-bug is believed to have been the cause of ‘| at the conclusion of the first hear- | Spjecled. Judge Tubbs said he saw saw|$11.50 to $12.00, and good two and $5,000 blaze which destroyed the house of Jim Arquet in Kenwood! ing on gambling cases in Judge ODccted. Judge Tubbs said he saw rce-year old ewes from $9.50 to addition Saturday night. Firemen think the blaze started about mid-| Tubbs’ court today. % : night because when they reached the scene of the fire about 12:25 o'clock after receiving the first alarm at 12:20 o'clock, the house was! men caught in a gambling raid on the a mass of flames and had fallen in. - | Oil Center club Friday night started seemed to be the preliminary hear. |StTike situation and that will have {The Arquet house was nearing com-/at 1:45 o'clock this afternoon with jing Saturday, all of the men had|¥o be adjusted before there is rauch | pletion, only a small.amount of plas-| Roy Williams, alleged proprietor of their bonds set at $500 except the| improvement jm wprices of feeders | tering being needed to finish the home| the club, on the stand. The counsel keeper of the club who supplied ajhere. |for gccupancy. There was no body! for Mr. Williams asked for a contin-' $1,000 bond. The counsel for ths Tees in the house Saturday night as far as| ance, which would be much the same ten defendants argued that there was Mesars. Robert Gooding and Ted 2 “ 7, ef Rochford have recently moved to . 7 is known and it was only when Tomas extended as a courtesy to Counly no legally appointed representative | = rtisements in The Daily Tribune and Save Mone; WINNER (I SLOW | Villmave saw the burning structure| Attorney Patten Saturday when he to prosecute or dismiss the case, | ©28P€F to live. Read the Adve ay. : selling here now from $13.50 to $14.00, with quite a few lambs from $12.00 to $13.00; yearling wethers from $8.25 to $9.25, and something ewhoice up to $9. Good feeding ewes, which have not heen very plen- ? 1, are selling from $4.75 to $5.50, (Special to the Tribune) OMAHA, Nebr., Aug. 11.—Mon-{ day several of the railroads were tied | t the testimony and at 2 o'clock it ap-[ $10.50. ; : peared that the witnesses would re-| It is very uncertain 2s t> what main in the court room. this week’s market will be, as noth- At the ex-officio and what at first{ing new has developed here in the The preliminary hearing of the ten all Dealers eo 2 ae £he Master Cigar McCord-Brady Co., Distributors | about 12:20 o’clock that fire head-| was not in court to prosecute. Judge W. E. Tubbs indicated that |= — Ee | quarters were informed. The continuance was refused upon the status of the case was such and | The firemen, after making a speedy} the objection of Attorney Patten who allowed the men to be released if run of about two miles to the scene said that there were many other cases they would furnish bond which the | of the fire, found that they could do| coming up that would have to be pre- defendants’ counsel argued they had little but protect nearby houses with! pared for the fall district court term. been denied up till that time. | chemicals and small garden hose in One truck load of “evidence” in the This attorney stated that unti? | weighboring yards. There is no fire form of so-called gambling tables, nearly noon Saturday following their Casper Makes Poor Showing with| plug or any water protection for six| cards, chips are Senta devises were arrest Gaur gambling pice shout 7, . Dyed | blocks, firemen said this morning and piled up outside of the court room midnight Friday nigst, none had been Jinx Working and Visitors Cop | all the firemen could do was to save this afternoon. The evidence had allowed to use the phone at the city Long End of 7-to-3 | surrounding property with chemicals, been moved to the ‘office of Sheriff jail to secure bond. The police it Score This work continued unti] 2:45 Pat Royce late Saturday afternoon. seems were acting urtii that time o’clock Sunday morning when the fire Attorney pene ea, that all wit- under orders from Mr. Stidger, in E 5 . had died down. |nesses for the defense be removed the same law office with County in Cheated ee ORPY and listless | "Mr. Arquet was out of town Sat-/from the court room but the defense Attorney Patten. Thermopolis won a prolonged game, | Uday night, neighbors said, and it is) == et z : 7 to 3. Nichols hurled a fairly re.) Pet Known whether he Saati spectable game and might have “got- retin en ten by” in fair shape with any ae npt, but it is believed that he did not of support, but it was noticeable for| “ice there was no fire protection | its absence yesterday. in. this neighborhood, according to; Everybody in the infield looked) fitemen here. Box No. 2 at Second weak yesterday. The crowd wanted, 8d McKinley was broken in by a taxi- see the game yesterday or at least| C# driver soon after the fire start- a thousand wanted to see it can-|@4 but the alarm did not come into| tinue, and the grand stand was plain-| headquarters because of a defect’ in ly annoyed at delays. the old alarm system. Two counters twice came at a!) There was only one telephone in crack for the Thermop players, two) the neighborhood and it was about runs coming in on a peach of «| Wo blocks away. But no call came homer with a man on bases. The Ther-| t@, headquarters from there, firemen | mopolis team was playing baseball hit-; Stated today. Consequently when the| ting the ball, and stealing the bases, firemen arrived Saturday night the while the local piaycis had an off Bouse and burned so long that it had i Even Bostick who has been failen into the full basement of the! at bat looked feeble yes-| Structure. ; | terday and Metz, usually an old) ‘ There was a wind blowing at the| standby at first, let several get by|time but it died down about 12:45 him that should have been good. | o'clock, making it easier for firemen Nichols became discouraged when) t® save other struetures about the his’ Support went to pieces and dic byrning building. not pitch as cool ball as he has in| ine women of Russia are said recent games. The outer gardeners! ," ape A) for Thermopolis were snagging pv, y= | ER ie best needleworkers in the | thing in sight. A long spear BE a8 | ‘e sett beat Arbogast of a possible. hom- |. er with two on during the fracas| + yesterday and several other circus} 47! catches robbed Casper of almost sure}... hits. ifees The same teams play today start-. ing at 5:30 o'clock on the high school }"> athletic field. ‘Then Moorcroft comes | <% + here for Zaree games starting Tues-, 74 day afternoon. Thermop will re- turn Friday and Saturday for two|j THE HOUSE ee OF QUALITY ~~ llris Theater zee FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 THE STATE TODAY ALICE BRADY “The Hollow of Her Hand” BY GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON Makes you hold your breath, weep and wonder and then lets you let it out, relieved and smiling. ALSO FORD WEEKLY TOMORROW Folly of Deception Admirably Shown in ALIAS, MIKE MORAN One of the most capivating photoplays of its kind. WALLACE REID Proves in his new photoplay that truth is the better pelicy. “ When You’re Tired DRINK SHEREX The New Malt Beverage to Its pure, wholesome ingredients are nourishigg and will give you strength. Order a case of SHEREX today from your dealer. ! New Dealers Wanted Profit possibilities are unlimited when you sell Sherex. Write for our Dealers Offer today. : Sheridan Brewing Company Sheridan, Wyoming. contests here. By wining yesterday Thermopolis|{ gained a two-game lead on the loeal nine in the series between the two | “clubs, ALICE BRADY STARS IN LATEST SELECT PLAY AT THE IRIS TONIGHT = Alice Brady’s latest Select Pic- ture, “In the Hollow of Her Hand,” | = which Select will offer to the Iris theater today is the story of a young English girl, Hetty Castleton, who, left penniless in the world, is forced to earn her own living. After try- ing several different positions in Eng- land she decides to come to America Sr ae | TT NOTICE! Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. BASE BALL TODAY 5:30 P. M. Thermopolis vs. Midwest POSPOPOPUDO ODODE DOOD OOO OOOO OOS $00006006000 and accept a position offered her. | On the steamer she mets and falls} in love with Challis Wrandall,: a)g wealthy young American. Wrandall is a rake and libertine and has 9/% wife in New York. Hetty knows|™ nothing of all this. When, cristize inf Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday AUGUST 12, 13, 14 All Games Called at 5:30 P. M. Moorcroft, Wyo. MIDWEST Moorcroft, reputed to be one of the fastest teams in the state, comes to Casper with a string of victories against teams in the Northern part of Wyoming and Western South Dakota. [on her position does not materializ¢ ‘in New York, she accepts without ques-! tion his offer of help. { Hetty is suddenly awakened to Wran dall’s real self when he takes her to a regulation roadhouse where he or-! ders supper served in private rooms. A scene follows in which Hetty is| = forced to kill him in. self-defence. |S His wife, Sara, is informed of his! death. On her way home from the'& inn, she meets Hetty, who escaped|z unnoticed from the inn and has been!& living in the woods for the past day.| = Sara decides to protect Hetty because | Hetty has done what she has never) dared to do. iE Wrandall’s death and the scandal attendant upon it humiliate the, haughty Wrandalls. Sara Wecides to! further humiliate them by marrying! @ Hetty to Leslie Wrandall, her broth-| Whatever your needs in leather goods, a leather purse or a bill fold, a traveling bag or a suitcase, or any type of trunk, we can can supply you, at moderate prices. We keep our stocks full and complete so that the choosing may al- ways be good. Trunks Priced at....... PaaeDO— 2° $100.00 Suit Cases Priced at. Q$2e20— - $35.00 Traveling Bags Priced at PHO - $45.00 er-in-law, who takes a great fancy to| ma Hetty. Hetty refuses to marry him because she loves Brandon Booth. Meanwhile, old Mr. Wrandall has detectives on the trail to find the wo. man who murdered his son. The de- tectives accuse Mrs. Wrandall. She| denies the accusation. Hetty epn- fesses and after she has finished tell- ing her story, Mr. Wrandall, Sr., de- cides that the law shall not touch her. Brandon tells her that the crime she as committed makes no difference to/§ him and that he still loves her. 9999900000 O000 99S09000060000900000 600000000000 - Friday and Saturday, Aug. 15-16 Our old friends, Thermop, will be here again. DON’T MISS A SINGLE GAME THIS WEEK i f Webel Commercial Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE Watch Our Windows Telephones—13 and 14 HAAR | = N