Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1919, Page 8

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KNIGHTS ENJOY GREAT BANQUET Forty New Members Royally En- tertained Following Elabor- ate Ceremonies Sun- day Afternoon The initiation of hy the lass of 40 membe Knights of Coltimbus yesterday was attended by elaboraie ceremonies | which culminated with a banquet servel to 150 men at the Malin etub last evening The candidates attended ma Anthony's chureh in a body morning. In the a noon inni nf 1st0, the three dexrees of the order we State Deputy M. W Pure mv assisted hy M. J ole rand knigl Phe initiation tas and at Net ' ully decor in the Malin elab the Mtar and Ro: menu which inetd hearts @f celery, olives, mashed pota to French pea ra: beet, he While the 4 ws musieal programn wa ist in and plane nu. s by Mrs. uid Mrs. took, and Miss ine. Ma Mary Leary acted as t aster and the program for the evening opened With iu invocation by br. J. H. Mul lin. ‘This was followed by an address of we to the new ndidates by Ni y knight of the local cot a splendid 1. M. Mul- gave short talks to which the new car , responded; and “Good by M. WW. Puree Mr. Purcell titention to the duty of of Columbus in the r is’ whieh “confronts America, to work neinet nereh and Bols} m aod throw their intiuenee for tion snd renuine patriolic Americanism he program closed with a benedic tion by Ana atterson of Dow and the s The officers of nd knight. M. J knight, CoA nd J Hurley; treasure Dann ‘Hor, We J. Chuumbertin: | chaplain 1. HW. Mullin: lecturer M. W. Pareetl: warden, W. M. Kyn outside guard, Patrick Burke inside fuard, Ang McPherson: advocate, tH meils in Chir Kan in Montana nt 2s is cities y sud Colo: Hhests at yester. DAMAGE SLIGHT FROM BOWMIN CAPE FRE sement of me Bowman | any coffin ee room wher Efficient w yguished Uh © sprea he lo: i from unoffi » of the blaze is not known thorities believe it is pos: a spark from the furng uive caught fire in the sement The alarm was turned in out 11:50 the flames from spreadin to the or of the chapel wnounknown pulled larm box No. 4 den strc last 1s no fire in sight and, the firemen chalked| up Taine Alarm." ie of Denver; } loing to} ’ ed three rattlesna SARITY PHASE OF NEW CASE AT INTUITION STRLSEMLED 5 fated Presa LOS ANGELES, Dee. 29.—17 prosecution seared what is recard. by it as an important the trial of charged with = th Lesser, when in blocking attempts of defen: introduce — tesfin New’'s sanity by qualified as experts or resumption of New Har murder S TORE TO OPEN IN LOCATION OF | FORMER SALOON ears conne store of De teat of which are from Australia and the company, hy the | 10,000 fromm New Zealand. on Center street for oc: About the middle of January, the! upied by the Stock Exchange saloon Nude expected with 24,000 bales from from John. Bellocg for five years and on | Australian. It is the Intention of those | January 20 will open a high-class men’s furnishing. store. r has gone east to pu for the store which w as well as 6 ig. Con-} tracts have been lot for the complete | bromodcling and redecorating of t building. ‘FRENCH “RIVERS FLOOD VALLEYS, DAMAGE LIKELY! rena. », swollen by rains, thre: ata ai ster in many MAN aOUND VER FOR THEFT OF $190 GAS FR. No: i Seon having taken about of a man in the ¢ ly Saturday mornic mection reed w n the por nd Central } was bound ov. uri letory at the sneceeded to- $1,000 bond fot faa fine ‘eapio territory wools. But. Hthdre ds little of this sort to be: had. © Phe rwools to’ he ‘offered by the Brit-| Ish government are of the better grades | ‘end wil help to°meet this demandg Up: | {det prices. will be established Wee pre- | vent any material break in the market. <The proposal sales have aroused noc | a’ tittle crftcism = from: western woo!- i growers and some merchants. ‘They {feared @ set-back in prices, but with the! growing demand for wools, this oppost: | 1i6n has subsided somewhat. On the AME ch f | Q otter hand mills have favored) the sales | sé as to’get the kind of wools the pub-| Boston Primed for Big Auctions to) lic demands.” Start with Importation of | Finer grades have become so scarce | sabe {that attention has had to be directed British Product, Now lto the lowek grado. clips. Some stift:| on. Way »> he ed Ty of se y PUEBLO QUIET AFTER EFFORT TO KILL Parks PURE eats United Press.) . Dec. 29 tie i here, with 60 state Talla as machine gun unit at the \t steel plant. The Colorado Fuel and 1; pany today offered $5,000 the arrest and convictic who fired at plant Ma: Parks on Friday night. Strikers offered $500 reward, Despite the strike the + working at! dearly normal ¢: il ag innequa on com, OWA for of Petron er Prank The ste Preparations are, fast holding the British een wool auctions at Ford Hall-at Boston... ore ces have been opened by ‘the commit- tea. of London wool brokers -acting “as | agents for the director of raw materials jof the Gritish= ministry of muinftiona,| with FP. B. Windeler and C. J.D. Gold-| ie as representatives. | Annotrivement is made that the-We: meath, with 12,000, bales of Australi wool, ix expected there soon, The ves-| sel will be followed at a short inter-) val by the Masula, bringing 25,000 bales 5, in charge to hold the first auction as soon i rst vessel arrives. As explat the intentic to feel its v ir by Mr. Windeler,: it is} mn ofthe British ‘government | with the American auc-| te} tions. The first sales will be in the na- he ture of-a test of the strength of tho; > market, snd id demand warrant. | | 5 - *|further shipm. will come, | MEM: EOF RO usnynut ASSOCIATION Bids for the wool will not be limit-| ome into the New York offi of the dd that | ed this he they are all tabulated and the membership cer- |r but this photo shows how they will look. | —So m it will be some mo | tiffeates, sent out, “WIDOW (5 LEFT ~ GREATER PART y LEEPER EOTATE to American firms alone, but Ca-! dian as well may enter the market.’ The British auctions come atthe time the Boston wool market is very active. { v strongest demand has been for fin- VALIDITY OF choice Ohio delatne ted MATINES. 2:30 and 4 P. NIGHT 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 Press.) 1 ., Dec, 29. the United States election laws is questioned in’ + i . Real Estate “Bequeat hed to Mrs. a demurrer atiacking indictments TODAY Leeper and Remaining Prop- erty, Except $2,000 to Mother and Son | against Senater; Newberry and 131 | others, filed here today by Martin V i Littieton, nsel for * the respond- ents.. The demurrer, which will be he did it. See lowing preli arings kite Sat heard January 5, also sets forth that rd fer The will of the lute Mayor John F.; the jority counts (of the indict- = Leeper, which has by Tiled for pro-| iments do not constitute offenses Je a a ' hequeaths all r estate owne: st the United States, ’ S . ihe doctor to his wife, Anna Leeper Burlington Briefs Ae ee eae oecathe acetate lp = een | WiLHONL bond | afternoon, ‘The younger boy w All other property is to be divided] pletely co pl by che nd but his face rt4 99 1 olaborate plans for an in-|son, Carroll K. per, after the pay-|suffoented, The é@lder boy's screams which will he held New Ww beque of $1,000 each to his} brot aid, but it was some time before t the Turlington freight | Mrs. Amanda Taylor and Mrs.} the boys were ext house for employes of the rond, thelr a - TOMORROW: families and their invited 4 The vn January 12, The numb _stars that can he The ngton orchestra is to fur-)and was witnessed by W. C. 1 c y J i in both hemi- nish\ music for dancing, and cards andjana G Hanens Bs is a other amusements will be provided for | those who do not enjoy this diversion Refreshments will be served New Year will be given « ing. The affair will be entir orm al—an opportunity for all mem! * Faatmininwtorktarnn@dowetinddiialntec What do you suppose she gets for her "trouble? Romance! A party of Burlington employes whic oy filled to the brim with it! ~ included Ed. Latchworth, J M. Lay, Miss| U- C. Finley of Chicago, has heen ap- sis | otic court reporter for the district the hills |eourt presided ov Judge Ralph — ——— north of the rive the three had eight ratt E. E. Smith and ve tonight for De: Mike O'Grady and lames Ca spent Christmas in Denver with rel 1d a. button kK Durham w les tives. | assu: of the‘clerk's office at} fd. Latehworth recovered from|the court house today. Judge Kimball} Sire as attack of tonsilitis. is taking a short vacation from court J. A. Leary has returned from Oma-} Gules, but is expected here next Satur- where I nt the Christmas holi-' diy. a 17 provir of Siam there are I I ¢ nearly 1 nected With the temples of ihe nn GOVERNMENT LOANS RAPIDLY INCREASE LIVESTOCK PRODUCED ON SMALL FARMS + Pure-bred sires! EDMONTON, ALT The “Cow! Bill,” as it is povularly known, re- cently passed by the Alberta legis- lature, is something absolutely new on Canadian statute books and is generally pieces of farming legislation ever! e acted in western Canada. It is the increased | in act to encoura: raising of livestock.’ The bill, fathered by Duncan Mar- sha]l, minister of agriculture and himself a veteran farmer, provides|the poorer settlers for loans to farmers, guaranteed by | the provincial government, to enable! them to increase and improve their | livestock. Under the bill, farme themselves into an assoc who form | tiation with | a minimum of five members. may borrow $500 each for the pur of cows and- heifers and $00( itly for the purchase of a purebred bull, | i The association members give their +8 are Coming {cattle as security and borrow money from a bank. The loan runs for five years at 6 per cent interest and is guaranteed by the government. They may sell the two-year-old offspring regarded as one of the best | of their cattle and apply the proceeds to their debt or they may sell all their cattle and, with the approval of the livestock commissioner, invest in another breed or in sheep, hogs or horses for breeding purposes. The purpose of the bill is to benefit and the small Farmers have been quick to take advantage of it. Hundreds of : ciations have been formed. | This is notably true in the communi- ties along the Canadian National Railways where settlement is com- aratively new. Many loans have been negotiated and the effect the bill already is apparent in. th eoaid increase of both dairy and beef herds on small farms. farme! ‘ REPORTER FOR DISTRICT: 1.6, FINLEY NEW GOURT deserted road, takes an intense Kimball, suceeeding © Taylor, who Rigs | resignation, Mr. Tay- lily will move to Los where he will be em ployed by the Interstate Commerce Com- | | missior 5 =| (Mrs and 1 arrived in Casper se BOY BURIED BY CAVE-IN TING NARROW ESCAPE HERE’ Alfred, the 6 For Better Home and Store Lighting ‘Use the Columbia Mazda Lamp I will pay $50 reward for substantial information as to the whereabouts of : = and Syear-) the above, Lucius J, Anderson, whether} | Godfrey and }old sons Mr. George and Mrs Allen | dead or alive. Last heard from in Cas- eriously injured when | per, Wyoming, Mi , 19 in while playing in ay 4.71. Anderson, their home, yesterday Green- Ville, FILLI-A-LOO DAY TODAY! —at the LYRIC THEATRE CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 11 P.M. i TODAY _ THEDA BARA | -————in a ——_-— Big Super Special Then a Special on PATHE NEWS Parachute Leap from an Aeroplane. The camera man fol- fows the descent to the ground. MABEL NORMAND In a Two-Reel MACK-SENNETT COMEDY Come Early and Get a Good Seat! We handle all-sizes “GOM| SOMMER Le Plenty of Excitement! Florida Grape Fruit 2 for 25¢ CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247 , “Ins Theater's... vee would you expect a mere man to do with two weeping women on his hands? Well ETHEL CLAYTON in “A Sporting Chance” Here is an especially good Ethel Clayton picture. She meets a man in prison stripes on a liking to him, ‘shields him, from his pursuers and— “h — Chance” is NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip ko y This Nat Will Not Be Open Wednesday After 6 P. M. qu wh ee rr eu THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES BEST. VENTILAT. VENTILAT- ED-THEATRE IN THE STATE We will give no f & UNUM Phones 13 and 14 AU Ea

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