Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1919, Page 5

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es ee! i . ! " OF FUEL 10 GET | GALARY CF S201: stetsr Production of David Grifith Opens Three Dy No Successor to Banner Named but} ori Council Authorizes Remunera- tion to Secure Efficient Service — Casper’s 1 administrator will re- ceive $200 a month, according to an amendment ‘passed to. the present fuel even microscopic, ot the city council fast ec oe cate not ten per cent of his audiences Ject of the council in giving this sglary enor grimly beautiful spectacle, to the fuel administrator as explained thi Toeeme, ters aes opened a by Acting Mayor T. A. Dean is to at-;three-day as yric last night, tract a capable man to the office dur-|*hat sate beng hp! lowe it Cause: ing Aa eee bees Dock: Road to the dark waste of water 2 ¢|beyond." Mr. Griffith has stripped the named but indications .are that one! * bs ipped will be selected probably at the next! tinea bested 3 a Thomag Burke down meeting of, the council. past hd rg cic outa cae te ane sont So geo Uttle | ehoroly understand the true nature of more favorable in. Casper with the 8r | the Chin rival today: Se Ewa, anre witleb-srere ons lthing <rtartd 1 geen? ane) aoe to one ie, coal compan! a ive past; mots. faa are expected at 7 o'clock to- jase show one ed Huan was not night, to be distributed among three | 3m? ya product of that one room over different companies. Two companies |i Fu’s agit in Pennyfields, but will receive two cars apicce while one tat Was Cikeee tec to wrth will only get one carload. a heart With the Kirby mines reported in op-|flled| with the murmuring of plum | cration yesterday, Superintendent J. H. | Plessems, Piie-tepeied and the stream.® | Aydelott hopes to place five cars of coal rity batty = rot into the picture in Casper practically covery day over |® Vision of nee Lusk taking his de- | the Burlington railroad, the supply | pareure from the lands of his ancestors. | coming mainly from the Kirby mines. ‘© @ good Buddhist that he is, he| HEDFA pays strict attention to the religious art.of David Wark G: ' terpiece such as “Broken has hai is to visit a Buddhist temple and ter, holding a professors! —— jour leading universities. When con- Exige we Soe Phares ue: (SSS Seah acon Meee | Cache Is Emptied confessed to Mr. Griffith that in his —— youth he had been educated for the (Special to The Tribune.) Buddhist priesthood. Of his own ac- CHEYENNE, © Wyo., Dec. 13.— Crd he accompanied Mr, Griffith to a Charged with the theft of two barrels -Buddhist temple; shaved his venerable , head, after the. manner of the Budd-; of high grade whiskey, owned by R. 8. Van Tassell, a Cheyenne - miltionaire, ist priests, and donned the simple but | and Charles A.’ Murnan of Denver, are robes. of the order. Then Mr. | from an excavation beneath the floor | Richard Berthetmess came before him, | of a warchouse owned by Van Tassel| ‘he entire Buddhist ceremony. was gone but leased to the Cheyenne Transfer | thru elaborately and with strict atten-| company, F. 1, Clark and Walter Rad- “on to correct detail. The gentieman | er_are in custody awaiting a second WhO Played the part of the priest 9 prel hearing. Their first. hear- ; ned) to be paid: for his services. ing, held before Justice W. H. Edwards! , H® is. now back. at his professorial | Thu , resulted in the court's de- 2uties, but his hair which he unselfish- | ly sacrificed for the ‘sake of Mr. Grit-| prarreprbrendica lke my guetta | secured’ ftom another justice, however, | UUkely that any of his friends will dis- afi the defendants were re-arrested. * fonewats him on the screen. Mr. Grif- | The whiskey alleged to have been! {th was anxious to give him credit on | clining’to_ bind them to the district cougt.. «Ni warrants immediately stolen. by Clark and Rader farmerly | [R® Program for his excellent acting | was, stored’ at Van Tassoll’s residence, Grinse ater i Wut wag moved to.tite exontation under ese studebt @ked that hig bey é | not! used; .afid’in the Griffith st u h fol d id | ¥ who obtained champagne, whiskey | ese artist for Art's sake. i ———s——_ other liquors said to have been worth | several’ thousand dollars. No arrests i resulted from the “high jacker". raid. ’ The presence of the whiskey under! the warehouse floor was known only to| Van Tassell and a trusted employe un- | STOLEN CATTLE found torn up and only a yawning ex-| cavation existed-where the whiskey had | reposed. | Woman Convicted of Rustling til its presence was revealed to others | when repairs to the floor became neces- | sary. A few days later the floor was Rader and Clark, employes at the! - * Warehouse, where Rader slept, were! Maintains Innocence, Would arrested after a search of Clark's home Return Stock by police and a representative of the “ sheriff'y office revealed two barrels of (Special to ‘The Tribune.) whiskey there. The number on one of; Peat es these tarrels corresponded to that giv-| CHEYENNE, Wyo Dec. 13 —Mrw. on by Van Tassell on one of the stolén |APN# Ritchey of Fossil. 1 SOUP: i lu situt there’ whe & repancy ot}: who recently was Convicted’ at’ Kem- nash bet arcen tia a6 5 Oeeere Ske sec: |MerEeE of cattle stealing and. sentenced ond barrel and the second barrel num-/'® S¢F¥e from one to five years in the ber supplied by. Van. ‘: i. This, Eas penitentiary of Colorado at Canon however, it was contended at the pre-|CY. was in’ Cheyenne ‘Thursday, ob- liminary hearing: Thursday, was caused “ning _ official -records of livestock by Van Tassel having niletakeds a “6” brands which will be used in her ef- for an “8". ‘ yore er ae ee Arctic Birds Are Driven from Home jed several cattle owners of the region | . lin whic! she resi institu’ oro: | by Severe Winter \cccainss wo obtain possession of cattle among her herd which, they alleged, {a pane Cae be had been stolen and the brands on meetin’ rete. which had been ‘sorked. It is to regain CHICAGO, Dec. 13—Hundreds of j,o.session, of these cattle, that, Mrs arctic brids are ax far south as Maine jri¢chey has resorted. to the caurt in which she so recently was tried and convicted on a criminal charge. The cattle of the theft of which Mrs. to_repleyin alleged stolen cattle | which were taken from her following ‘her conviction. Her replevin suits will come up in the district court of Lincoln |county at Kemmerer next Monday. | After Mrs. Ritchey had been convict market after the ‘brands had been | }“worked.” Immediately after her con | vietion Mrs. Ritchey gave notice of ap peal and provided an appeal bond under TEN MILLIONS 3 which she ix at liberty. IN CHRISTMAS ~———— BONUS, CHICAGO [7a we five to Fir Finish eet” Deve as Wind Sl Builders’ Hardware Fire-Place Fixtures > Stoves and Ranges Carpenter Tools : GEO. L. LADBURY, Sec. Local Theater; Original Story Is Stripped to Essentials for Movie Work ~ It is one of the wonderful things about’ the. motion-picture fith that even when constructing a mas- lossoma,” | time the largeness and main appeal attention to some small detail’that, perhaps {and poetic ceremonial, and the last Pf#k Webb, chicf of police, to carry | thing he does before leaving for Shang. °Ut Past instructions to close up all jrecite the “Leihei” or the prayers of 1 official notice to many downtown Ne Day.” | Stores last night to cease operation of | That th y x! i 1% 1g, bee be eed machines in which the patron takes |gambling stopped in cigar stores and services of an eminent Chinese educa- cil iorias hip in one of 7 as Chie: professer became sp inti ted he council members. ago thru Chief Webb at the instigation | without being™ justice of peace. of the council that all forms of petty | former ordinance, which was revoked, gambling would have |Ititchey ‘was convicted were shipped to * ATTENTION ND NOT DENN AE LYRIG, WORTHY ‘LOGKL © Misleading Reports in Greulation : he is able to‘forget for 2) . Harry Fisher, secretary of thu home of his story to pay, minute, | service section of the American Red Cross of Casper. has made the follow- jing yoluntary statement regarding a report relative to relief of ex-soldiers, He explained in issuing the statement | that he merely wished to make clear | the position of the Red Cross in all ’ oF, matters pertaining to former service | men. } The statement follows: “I wish to make the following state- j meut in reply to the report concern- } ; | ing the: rellef. of ex-soldiers so that | those who have rallied to the call of AGAIN RANISHED the Red Crosa.in its recent drive will know just exactly what the Red Cross is doing: in Casper. Orders Issued by City Council- for Cleanup Are Carried Out in would ever regard as essential. “The man referred to who was too ill to work has already received board and room to the extent of $20.00. He has been examined by our local physi- ‘clan who did’ not charge us anything for his services. The doct ceport 5 5 |shows that nothing is very radicaty Notice Served by Police wrong with the man. This man made Chief Webb |the statement. in this office that Le was entitled to vocational training at ea [Lincotn . Without stopping to ver- Orders given by the city council to) !f¥ this, we immediately offered to pay all expenses to Linceln. It wus then that be made his appeal to the Salva- jtion. Army. Immediately after he re- ;eeived help from a new souree, he makes a new statement to the cifect es gambling devices and games resulted such devices. Punch boards and slot the risk were hit htaviest by the coun- similar stores. But hardly more than @ month had passed before the punch Stores having any game of chance | boards and other games of were given warning last night as soon | were again im operation. Webb received orders from the | In line with police changes, tha cuun- jcil’ made it possible last night for a months | qualified candidate to be police judge The chance Orders were given several to stop. For|stated that the police judge had to be three or four weeks consequently ail! justice of peace also. Richer) “ae Bartheless as The Chisk ix DW Griffiths woken Blossomg‘ TODAY AND SUNDAY—LAST TWO TIMES—AT THE LYRIC $50 REWARD Stolen from Lukis Candy Company Office One Government Automatic .45 Revolver with leather case, one.German Military Field Glass in a genuine leather case, initials C. L. on it, one Military Leather Bag with a Hunting Knife, one pair of Mili- tary Leggins and a full Hunting Suit. . LUKIS CANDY CO. THE WISE MEN OF TODAY Bring gifts of permanent value to the ones they love. A Savings Account is a pres- +. ent of infinite possibilities, a gift which may lay the foun- dation for many future Christmas joys for thé te- cipient. Include some of our Sav- ings Pass Books among your gifts. “ | Home Service Agent of Red Cross {] that he is a held mam here to an, for nething byt. ‘Ruck Pri-| fs ee dime a whirl. i > nape Will be-a ot Lo “The Home ~ Service om here jcal 1564 next Tu Wy ni . 16, states that no one who has for the purpose of di on our} ever been refused aid.. We arg in S| building program and arranging our| postian.to Hehe TSahee eet otiwage scale gnd agreement for next tO the fact that there is ee Sc) ube fraternally, | One, office here—the Red. Grogs,..the C.'5. THOMPSON, | faatige Se Lesion and the Army and) 12.1241. Reporting Secretary. | | \ Chk hd hd df TAL OL CLL Lee TaD ‘This office firmly beligves that. before | any one gives assistance that they should verify. statements as ing refused by calling our p| ber and we will gladly give a) tion that we have. ‘The phone num. ber which’ reaches. qur: ‘Three-in-Onc' office is 1165. | “Secretary Home Service Section, Red Cc OOM, Garnets. larger than a: hazelnut al- | ee (te invariably contain flaws. Qum: | —_—_- informa. | The number of islands in the Philip- Dine group is more than 1,200. i IA... SMS IR . | There is 4n entire absence of woods and forests in the Nile valley. “HARRY FISHBR. ene 0 Greek residents of the island of Pat- mos live mostix by fi Smith & Turner Wyoming’s Greatest Drug Store 135 North Center Street ee ae We have only two. very beauti‘ul Belber La- dies’ Traveling Bags of seal leather, silk lined and fitted with white ivory toilet articles. Either one would make a most acceptable gift. They are priced at.$75.00 and $100.00. A few copyright. books of late editions— among them the Recreation of Brian Kent. Price $1.50. . Then Dolls—Kewpies — in many sizes and some others. x ; Get the habit of trading where shopping is easy. ; CFE MEMBER the man who, when asked if he gambled, said “No, | got that necktie for Christmas,” You can buy Christmas neckwear here with perfect safety; it’s always in good taste; so is everything else we sell—men know it. A. Christmas Gift Suggestion from ‘ Saturda: ht, slat att ap \ | N . . . ; : : ‘ . , . : : \ N a TUS meted tara Pree: est) ft ait $8 5. peel accu

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