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50000 FIRE AT FLETCHER HOME THURSO I Roof and Much Damage Is Done before Department Gets Call A $2,000 fi break the Christmas joy of the fir esterday. ‘The house of Fra a sheepman, caught fire unknown origin and destroyed the dwelling 000 damage from. fire . Who were near th of the house, were suff 16 o'clock last night bu firemen believe the bla yen to the had erent from the k by the time they a with reached the s well coy with water from one within 15 minu s, Who saw the blazing roof pra Ne Nobod been in the hou early my it was reported firemen After 1 feet in cireur the flame and up thru ind roof cused about while nage to the house ture from smo ter and will] amount to from $ > $1,000, It is es timate ws8 is covered by insur: See Ben Realty com ance pan TALBERT, RODGER MAN CONVICTEE BOUT WILL HEAD NEW YEAR GARD Four Events on Matinee Program of Army and Navy Club and Other Entertainment Is Promised Two hours of fast boxing and wrest! ing is the sporting card which Georg: MeLeod has arranged for the Army and Navy club at its athletic carnival for Year's matinee. What prob- ably will be the complete 1 ram as | th Ray Tall battling. Talbert rt and Joe as i repu Toads tation as a giveand-take boxer from his showing 1 at Glenrock against another fast m: Roe give Talbert a real ron The two each will avera 120-pound mark. e y his money Kid Lee, a veteran who is still a} plucky fighter and a hard man to has been lined up against Kid I member of the Army and N, rrangements fall thru. irly good records and ame Doyle boxed at am in September unless present Both men have weigh about the the Labor day pr and m a hit for his aggressive style of attack: Lee boxed Al Hennessy h to a draw. This will be an six-round battle. McGreevy, re Mably will be lined Murphy, who has Fitzsimmons here Ly auins fought against McGreevy is slowly rounding into con dition and should he in fair shape by New Ye Kid Sharkie, 2 mixer of renown Kid Ho: the fighting plumbe scheduled to go four rounds which is to be the limit of the MeGreevy-Mur. phy go. and matched in a wrestling contest: which > a full 30 minut al exhibition stunts, including humorous entertainment noke House, the Brick Front, Schulte’s confectionery store, the Wigwam und the Iris theatre ROPE CUTS OFF MAN'S FINGERS F. W. McClellan, employed at McPherson well east of the city fered the loss of two fingers on his left hand, while his right hand was badly erushed when both han in machinery Wedne He taken to the about which he was op gled with ope le them his hands we n told hospital attendants ing became entan JOS. 1. SCHWARTZ ART JEWELER Casper _— Denver EDW. KEATING, Manager. Iris Theater Bldg. UT WN RACE TWO BOYS ARE 6 HELOFOR THEFT HASE RESULTS IN ARREST FOU OF MERCHANDIS Systematic Pilfering of $150 Worth of Goods Dims Christ s’ “NEGRO THIEF LOSES 0 1 exelting man hunt cbtobding ober itive t seven or ¢ight blocks, thru ba Purns the store manager sulted in the capture this Horace Henderson, colors, ighbors First to See Blazing|! s appeared the negro 45 sovernment automatid} and other ar- three weeks ag | of the Lukis Candy company, home back of the building street. in whic h his store is locate He ende rson admits the ed in a cell at th n which led! tors an § of most of the articles tr other men jo Burns anf two ot in the pursuit from the ttl e Fi sent, to the sheriff, the count was the only call of { - the court commissioner V af-/to the sheriff’ nk CY and Oak t from an to the recovery Uolmes store, resulting in from | ,, smoke before they could P dormir ring} holiday The the thi r stuff dren, came into fire headquar had started carlier in the evening because the flames the peat delayed felayed making sale until the his confession = it2- YEAR- OLD WHO BETRAYED | HIS : ‘WIFE’ SEEKS DEATH IN ASH CAH he well controlled a eal seeking death. ped in his fist when ed him from his refa mple of the Barzyk, 13, and EF tyete QUARTET TS TOO MUCH Omay CHEER super-abundance OF TREASON [S_ cho N FREEDOM s y member of the / of the usual fare, ed of treason, gton by Repre- | the fad’s case. According 2. Sie uswers whieh 1 to return to the United States er ot wary Want Ads brings results. led before an Amer. legally convicted of trea- GET OVER S200. Seventy-Seven’ Baskets Provided for Poor thru Contribution is topped off with a} KEELE EREL er is not so well known but will! around the | than $200 was collected for the mas fund in the vation Army Chri: \ contribution titing office of {C Jlast contribution received was t& * * ea a * Rid * : *% x % £ * 77 baskets were with Christm y and 18 suits of school will have Karl Dowler and Bill Lang have been | 4 its Christmas pro; children attending : uddition those sclve warm underwe Brennan was s toy shops today y girl wants a doll, these main events, there will Per Person, $1.50, Including Dancing members of the Army and| KEEKKEEKEEEKERERE ERE been placed on sale to.| MATINEE 2:30 and 4 P. M. 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 | mas Joy for Two Boys Fac- ing Reform School One of the salldest tasks which fell the Riverton project off of the Indian bill and the secretary of the interior, following the views of the Indian com- did not submit an estimate} edn the arresting and sent you voys who had ly pi accumulated a large a ued at probably $ Is spent Christmas in the nd will be sent to the $50! schoo! shag heen much comy shop lifting during the entir 14 for the m been done 4 il as boys being im- rs say A stricter watch will be kept umd The eform schooleWhen eaught if th practice does not stop: “But it shouldn't be a matter for the “."" Sheriff Royce said this morning. parents of Casper child are to blame for allowing them freedom which makes such conduct possible, for their laxity in moral training their Jack of control over their children, The Casper children, who are doing this thieving, apparently have no s@ye of the right and wrong of the matter. It must stop and if the parents will) not do their part the law must.” WO. FAVORED BY INDIAN BILL (Continued from Page 1) ries an item of $22,000 for the continu- ance of the extension of canals «nd aterals on the ceded portion of the reservation. ‘This is the LeClaire or Riv- erton No. oject. A well known, the comm ner of Indian affairs has for sever: vs been trying to get For Sale 3,000 Ibs. of old newspapers. GUNNISON | News Depot, 153 So. Center. SEH TI III. j INFORMAL PARTY Come and Listen or Dance to the music of SHENIBECK’S Famous Jazz Orchestra at the-———— Henning Hotel SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 27TH Special Table d’Hote Dinner will be served 6 p. m. to 8:30 pam: =< THE HOUSE OF QUALITY THE STATE lris Theater =: | TODAY ate hospital at 5 o'clock Christmas eve. Tools nd in trying to dis: e caught, ig “V”-COMEDY— THEDA BAR ‘DAUGHTER* FRANCE” || “WHISKERS and MAIDENS” ttorney and Ifering from the Christmas displays in- in the dry goods stores until they had of merehim- nS. state of affairs Mr. fortunate in getting the Riverton proJ-; on the bill at $50,000. addition to about » children will probably pe sent 10) Mn mo NOTICE! : | fifteen years’ exile and a fine of ten million francs upon his conviction on a charge of organizing the pillage of factories in eastern France. He collected ‘machinery and other material from the factories and blew it up in Novem- — for the Riverton canal among the In- It therefore did not, gomupon the Indian bill as originally printed. Inj this condition of affa will — »une Want Ads bring results. 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AMIENS, Dec. 26.—A court-martiat sentenced 2 German officer, Robert Eoekling, administrator of mines at Karlsruhe, to ien years’ confinement, PRISON AND EXILEFORGERMAN it beeaume very | indeed, to secure consideration -|for the Riverton item, particularly in view of the faet that the sums appro- iated for projects on the Indian bill ting Jands for whito settlers as, were all of them re vercent, With this Mondell was. very This is in| $100,000 unexpended Whether or. no° it possible to increase some other items later depends upon | of congress toward The watchword is retrench- ment-in everything that isn't an abso- lute imperative necessity and the In- dian bill is the first fruits of that pol-’ nd for |i the Riverton and) leurorreromataseeinicintouosn nso in a———— BIG FIVE-REEL WESTERN “Hell Roarin’ Tom” Then a Comedy— “OTHER MEN’S WIVES” A MACK-SENNETT COMEDY Millions of Chickens ———Then a: Rubber Stamps We make all kinds of Rub- ber Stamps to order. Supplies. 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