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EY Lurging the government to rezuse such 9 | esas ae IE OE | Tpermission. Ashurst denounced Car- 'D ANNUN | COMMENTS BY PATRONS LAST NIGHT | |Tanza’s troops as “murderers'and ban- toe “The best show I've seen in Casper.” | | dits.” He said thaé if the United States | ca “7 wish rare treats like this would come oftener.” government would not prevent Arizona | IGNORED, FIUME “Whoever misses this show wo.ild miss a swell Christmas dinner,” |being made a highway for them he | | hoped the Arizona governor would repel {them by force if necessary. Ashurst idieclared the Mexiean-Arizona border in-| y [FG | | ll § f ‘adequately protected by American troops} # i present, ; u ae Continuous 1:00 p. m, to 11 p. m. poe WAR THRUOUL (By Associated Press.) | MEXICO PREDICTED FIUME, April 17.—Capt. D’Annun- TODAY. and SUNDAY: ‘ LAST TWO DAYS NHK (Continued from Page One) (By United Press.) zio was completely ignored by the | Reports, of Team Captains Show; wasnHiNaTon, April 17.—¢ var| Fiuman national ‘council in the for- dropped the gun} of the art hous and would take me 4 fi % ; ’ t thruout Mexico between mulation of demands for settlement It was n desperate situation—to escape from this maniac, she COURTROOM CROWDE hak ¥ talked of taking me to| Good Progress Being M te; inl Obregonista forces may break out| of the future status of the city. Del- fred pointblank ahead, she was blind, but providened guided her and COURTHO ee her mopolis. 1 : said I wished thes All Service Men to Get did \}f Carranza proceeds.to suppress with| egates appointed by the council will she hit him with the fourth shot fired. Then she-stumibled out into the Word that the Tad Cane Catch tis to the Entertainment | sorce the Sonora secessionist movement. | meet with Premier Nitti. endant Be been | said th darkness of the forest toward certain death, and— {Officials here fear the Sonora secessivn —— 7 ‘ y crowd, ‘ ds primarily an Obregonist demonstra- (By United Press.) a short In relating the conversation held} The American Legion campaign for PARIS, April 17.—France has raised jtion against Carranz led to its!that night in the sheriff's office, Arm-| 800 members in Casper reported to | tcc Saye sidly with the work! Saving does not. alwa: of te; > all restrictions on trade with Central become a] European powe m captains | habit, because luxuries creep in where | —— drive will end they should not be permitted. A House-| CARD OF THA with a huge ban-|hold Budget Account Book puts an end| We, wish to thank our many friends ured, boy- it might have been the gun he used, |quet and dance given under the direc- If wasted income. Ask for one at the/and the Loyal Order of Moose, for their for but that he had seen It only in the |.tion of the War Mothers, now an auxil- | National Bank of Commerce. 4-17-1t {extreme kindness during the illness and dark. He was told that there was also! iary of the American Legion. Hl dexth of our beloved wife and mother. | 1a children | strong said that Mr Purcell told him | be progressing r ubout the wall,| things looked ve vus for him, He| under the direct d crowd-| was shown the 1 pump gun, | starting slowly. which had been shot twice, and 1) Thursday, April {KS oe ' Frogs have teeth only on “the upper JOSEPH KOCH and FAMILY. an exploded shell in the mag and| All service men, whether legion mem.- | ’ impressior then said he might have fired three bers or not, will be invited to the -ban- | J2Ws 417-1t* ; quet, which will"be served by the War} pe mee o nc | ‘ 2 SCARE Mothers in the 1. O. O; F. hall, April r ‘ i 0) N. \29. With an estimated former se rvice | BEY m He said he was told that Martin had | population in per of nearly 1,000, | i m: died, or was almost d, and that | the Ge Vroman Post No. 2 is exert- | worked Moore had confessed. That they were|ing every effort to make this cam-| _ us trying to put it all on him, and that if| 1 a big success, | o ; be he wanted any help he had better make An unusual and interesting part of t Mar a statement. | the campaign will be a special talk on oo phone at 10:20 ar n between 11:301° White this conversation was in pro-| insurance by Hosin Johnson, a Casper ) TODAY LAST TIME nd 12. Martin asked 1 him! press there was a loud noise, which all| insurance agent. Although ‘an agent ‘ but he didj present thought was a pounding at the{for insurance companies here, “Mr. | went to. thell dAsrCAIERGUGH IE TNE TRPOVGR! torial dohnsonflasthoreug uly versed inet A MATRIMONIAL NIGHTMARE WITH water pipes. merits of war risk insurance and his ot ared.” Areiatrong mid, | description ot the advantages. of As Constance Talmadge id I wished they would take me to| form of insurance have been a révela- Thermopolis. They said they were | tion to service men in this city. IN. a. going to guard the court house.” This talk is to be given Tuesday h a “Armstrong alsé claimed that he was | Night, starting at 8 o'clock, in the new 66 seen’ hurried into waiving examination at the | Cub rooms of the local legion post in em ermenta ear the cor-; preliminary held thé following day be-| | the basement of the West Hotel build- . cond, Who fore Judge Tubbs, but admitted. on| ing. He will tell of borrowing power * * * * * * * * * * = * * * * * * * * * * i 3 } 3 * 4 4 4 4 * a * * * ra ‘| 3 4 3 3 + a a a 3 3 3 5 - risk insurance, the rules for ze 99 “ HER" By EMERSON HOUGK . | Ea SCENE FROM" THE SAGEBRUS'! : and the regulations con- * x zhane Eee | e x’ ___ & Benj. B, Hampton Production as) assisted in alk * x * * * * * * * * * * * : * * * * * * * * * k * * * * * ¥ * * * * * * * Fe ; 3 2 a } 3 4 3 a 4 + 4 2 2 hangin calling veneath the cross.examination that the informa Hee xe s ,,,,| tion was read to him, that he was given Esa this’ the opportunity to plead guilty, not home, “Arms c ended 2 Kuilty, stand mute or waive examina ie * Ms his : SEE THE GREATEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR een TUE aay old to THe’ jon and that he chose the latter course.| PY @ navy recruiting officer, many of | ° -s down on the bed occupied by Hallowell. mated i rey. 1c his points being visibly iNustrated on B J h Em d A L It is a big spectacular and massive production of Western ro- He partially eased and id) 40. Hé| gre that harehetmeavons cam eee do | thelbiaGkiboand This eallct banet ee y Jonn erson an nita Loose mance of the days when might was right in a fight for water rights was awakened when the phone rang/| purcell had not told him he had been (0n by the American 3 Also Two-Reel Vitagraph Comedy and homestead lands. and Martin went to phone. Martin talked over the phone, then told -him up those fellows were har They dressed and into. the kitchen nded a gun and some sutor or that his the entire benefit of 2 wh appointed pros “SAUCE AND SENORITAS” stitement would be used against him, /#"d no char mination conducted t Mr, Pur S$ conducted rapidly, but BUCK PASSED TOMORROW was lengthy. He drew out that Arm- | CONTINUOUS 2:30 TO 11 P. M. strong had ta with Moore about | shells by ‘Martin, -Martin went: out first ne Le Ree das Aleit andtiba | 79 sso thar animus "aet es TQ) WAAR DEPT. The MIRACLE of LOVE” tc a ance ae | ary, beth mene ahd | m hee reeoenod te a : had talked with Moore again after me 5 The Eyes of the World Forgotten telephone conv tion. Mr. Pur: farther questioned closely concerning the own Armstrong GaMlVaCNBroLueeAthuee In the caene (Continued from Page 1) | But the eyes of the worl! were on them, and neither er is to be made. | “THE SAGEBRUSHER” From the Novel by Emerson Hough With an All-Star Cast, Including ROY STEWART, GORDON RUSSELL (Six-foot-four), MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE and Eight Cthers. You Will See— It starts off on high and picks up so fast that you will say it's a whirlwind! See actors and actresses working in front of a forest fire so close that you will marvel how they stand the terrific heat. A New iround strong where he w house and far “ a i i ii : York girt answers a matrimonial advertisement in a Montana paper— aad drew out thakat Gas stcrea on 0 | debate broke out in the senate today had a right to this hour of stolen rapture. that L how it all starts. The story is a “pippin”—it is so good and TGS REA ee aiterent nies ana that amen aaa een SOE ten peaie oan He, affianced to another to save his family from so that it will bea most ipleaannt surprise for Geeks sefore eached the corner o}! @| Clark assisted Moore an himself in | '* yom cr r : . tle vho sees it. Se e B whole city built a b shed,” Armstr said, “I heard two! the hauling las to attack Agua Pric During the ruin. She, already wedded to a man who made her life wae sore radi Beene SRaetngtino ice oe Din Wes, Bee thelfight ed and saw the streaks of fire] STICKS TO CLAIMS THROUGH jlebateiBenator: Knox rmis. a torment. And deep in their souls they knew that to on the roof of the submerged building between Roy Stewart and : a iphamabed nad pt on} CROSS-EXAMINATION, hraruaintiinie toe tee ter, however, part was the only thing to do. They did not dream that Waldhory. See the thrilling rescues while the water is running at a pei eeeren witatn ore account of the shooting remained | \) ou 1) Was based on a newspaper soon a miracle of love— terrific rate of speed. See a cat rescued by the greatest dog actor in HELIS AES oe 8 Terie ken, even after the gun had been | "20h, ith aia : the movies. When the Sagebrusher gives up his life for his young PALAHORSULIROne SRI A In his hand and he had bech'| song read. telegrams trom thele, aeate wife, a beautiful romance develops in the winning of the girl by the relia zona_read telegrams from their state 1 someone sid ‘Stick "em up.’ I! asked to show. how it was used, and| doctor who restored her sight, after the rough) Sagebrusher was # memory of her romantic past. said em up yourself,” and hit just how he rounded the corner of th the gun with my gun. ‘The gun was shea It was plain from his demon i "+A discharged and the fire went by my) gtration that he have t but } must 1 head ho wice e direc 7 head. Then I shot twice in the dir 3 feet from the man shot, although |= tion the shot came from. Then there » claimed he could not see him and was 2 whole lot of shots. I ran back/ could not say positively that it was a Sete y" man who carried the gun which hb ing to get out of range of the guns. I “TI can’t remem how I ran, thought I would ne or. get the door, i, when questioned on this point | open, 1 got inside and vurned to the : I could, 1 thought 1'a) right to get out of range. There was another door. As I stepped through the door I went down. There was no floor ther I caught myself, got up Benjar me way I came out. I y NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips’ We will give no credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. THE SAGEBRUSHER EMERSON HOUGH never get ther “Why did you run?” he was asked. un blocked and there was a shots all around. fee sot out of there 1 started into) «you thought someone was out there ming room and Mrs, Martin met) trying to steal something from: you, me. She Roy, what's the mat uo” ter?’ 1 said, ‘Mrs, Martin, this is Hugh, I don't know where Roy is.’ Then I went to the front part of the house, I don’t know which room 1 stopped in. Halle ll was dres: “You thought a bunch of thugs was after you, and yet you ran into a house where there were a woman and seven children, threw down your gun, and looked for a place to hide?” “I dropped my gun.” “Did you tell Mrs. Martin what had happene¢ In a few sec re was at the and kickin, light was turned on and several came in. I heard | # noise on the front porch and saw someone look through the window. | Then a shot was fired in the house. I back door I told her I didn’t know where IAN Next we present the King Comedian of the World— HAROLD LLOYD In his $100,000 Comedy— “HAUNTED SPOOKS” Ghosts of Joy and Spirits of Laughter. They chase the gloom, which the LYRIC goes after. The boy, Harold Lloyd, who wants to get married—has no other faults. The girl, Mildred Davis, sweet sixteen and never—well, only once or twice. The uncle, a man of sorts—we ure not saying what sorts. The other girl—all bound round by wealth and luxur; The time—too late for snowballs and too early for June roses. The place—go down the Mississippi river several miles and turn to the right. was. ou didn’t tell her of the dan was exéited and it all happened in just a few seconds." Armstrong stuck to the that he knew of no offic Kilgore. In spite of previous testimony to the contrary he declared that he had never | | talked with Majors, although he had dden in a car with his most of one an afternoon. He denied ever talking with him at the Manhattan. He also denied ever telling Roberts that he saw a man fall after he shot. Dr. Lathrop was called to attend his swung around and saw Kilgore coming. | He hit me on the head with a un or “rT something. I sank to the floor, He hit me again a time or two and I put my hands over my head en he hit me with something that brok , nd I don’t remember much. I people talking, and something was shoved in my neck. It was Kilgor knee and he was trying to get hand-| cuffs on me. One wouldn't go shut, I heard Roberts say something and he came and helped. He said they had| sprung the handcuff prying off a lock. | I think I heard Pat Royce say to handcuff them around a post. Nothing sertion rs until he saw “Yes, Thats the Kind” T’S the sock that fits so well, iooks LA eae : vet | injuries he said. bones were broken, ‘. aianara ‘ear Ieloe eae ae no stitehes were taken in the wounds, so trim and wears Aipertwinarone hey took ma|#nd the doctor said he would be all! on: r TE Ta hota ee eee mae ight Halindenittad ittta fella) nic eh HI 80 long. In a word out the front door. We went north to then west a block or two, then na car and went to the jail.”"| SOWLEDGE OF from Dr. Lathrop's offic > him later. IDENTITY. ae “When the command ‘stick ‘em up'| ARMSTRONG'S was given, was the iny statement that the men were officers, or t were under arrest any other doctor had night or the next 4 n him that ut some one had attended it’s Everwear. The smooth beauty and =< remarkable wear- ing qualities of Everwear have made it a universal favorite. In silk thread, lisle and cotton for men, women and children and at a wide range of prices, Men’s Hose, 35c to $2.00 Following the xamination, 8. H. Kemp, a banker, and George B. Raker, both of Maryville, Farrar, Mrs. Carl Riffle Culve J. LaVall, all of Casper and formerly of Maryville; Sam Buz zaird of Torrington, formerly of Mary ville, and Alee Frazer of Akron, Colo., frmerly of Maryville, all declared that they had known Martin ten or twelve . and most of them had ‘known! Armstrong since he was a small boy. The reputation of both as peaceable and law. ding citizens was unquestioned and those living in Cas t you * he w skec “I pever heard it,” Armstrong said. He said he owned an interest in the liquor gara having traded a Cole 8, 1919, mode or it to a man named Land. He and Moore jointly owned the L ind ha een joint owners of He declared that he did not ‘HAUNTED SPOOKS' Special $ 400.000 Comedy son, taken to the jail, Arm- did not have much idea metime, in the morning he was brought from his cell to ridor of the basement, given a box to Bit on, ‘and told that he had killed om rd nothing against them | Majors. He was told to make a state mal ment to W. H. Patten. He repl Ong or two were gsked by Mir seats REReGiauian't oer or an at.| cell if they knew that Armstrong had torney and that he would like to wire| ved with a David street habitue for months prior to th r questions along the were overruled. nooting. ame line his father, He was told that the people of the tow were .raising a mob, and that it would be better if he told what he knew at once Se Kilgore. he sald, took him to one S side, told him they were both South- = erners, that Patten was also a South- 4 erner and had been a preacher before he took up law. He told me Armstrong testified, that he had always liked me. That We'll Say: “We have a million-dollar show.” You'll Say: “You betcha have.” cS : | E = = : SE AOI IIE III TI III II TRE AT ATI TRIS I IAA AT AAA AAAI II SEE EI II SSE IIS I IASI III I ISIS III IIIA IASI ISS ISHII SSS AAAI SS AAI I SSIES SSIS SSSI IIIS SISSIES SISOS SSSI SION SSSI SASS ASS SSIS HE and other officers thought Moore For the Love of Mike, Come Early! +10 blame for the whole thing and SALE 50c—GENERAL ADMISSION—S0c priaakked welt ethare chow = Send the Children in the Afternoon mar aE Hired, | iligor insisted All Next Week a] = Admission, Children under 12 years, 25c, until 5:30 here wa any" trouble they |f THE REXALL STORE [|= iz tT ee erenine: weave ato atthe at do FINNNUIN,A=, z}.VINUWUTUII = iii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiEs :.:....xx:vexxexeeexcerrceeeeeeseerexset