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~ ate oe eo te sleatirn tetiimaectin APEN HOUSE MOWOAY AT SEE ENS INNIVERSIAY TORE CELEBRATED ‘ ; \ Monday, the eighth anniversary of the organization of the See Ben Realty Company, will be celebrated by the firm, which will keep open house at its offices on Midwest avenue, west of Center street. Tokens of appreciation will be given to all visitors at the office during the day. The public has been invited. On October 4, 1912, Ben L: Scherck, through the influence of} George C. Flack of Building and Loan association of Oma) purchased the interests of A. Chapman of the Western. Realty of Casper for the sum oI THEFT OF BARN DRAWS 3200 IN JUSTICE COURT 5K company the Occidental | id with the help of friends will never forget, he says, ttained success. ee Ben” originated his firm name from an expr his frient in the early ‘areer hi “I don't kndw, See Ben, he knows. cherck is the oldest active real 3 e man in Casper today, On his first ear Ben made name widely known by |Four Plead Guilty to Taking Lum- ber, But Deny Tearing Down on the windshield, “ Building Alleged to Have and on the 1 3 ty Been Razed have made the es en's first home in Casper was| Trials for various kinds of larceny ; (ner of Bucknum ana|are frequently held in «Casper, Pine streets, a residence which was la-|¢Very once in a while somebody Sar! eth ato: Ae It would be|Something, and Judge W. EB. Tubbs is hard to: follow the Sohercks in ‘orced to collect a fine or impose some moves from that time, but t other sort of sentence. occupy a beautiful home at 467 Cy But the limit was reached in a case brought up today. Four defendants | arraigned who had actually stolen —a whole perfectly good barn, brother men who have been as- Ben in his company lex McPherson, 1. |! Among the ted with Mr. Mct J. Barthel and Cecil Bon, who becaine }¢T* yon the a partner in the firm in 1916 and is| bar, x 5 pict te still connected with it. Mr, Bon was} The complaint was filed by Ray | Harding against Virginia and Bertha assistant cashier of the Casper National | Harding bank and is the son of Stephen Bon; Puller, R. Bat nae of the Bon Shoe’& Clothing Co. in Chey-| The barn was torn down, {.anu| ried piece by piece to the residence oc- Batey and Ernest Sholtz. enne. : The firm’ has been particularly ac-|Cupied by the four defendants. fee bs Oindliding up | Cas having| Harding expressed his belief tliat Bi atsaah iin 6i6, 0 be.| they intended to build a house from BEDI acquire | the lumber, but they may simply ha s- helping many ping 3 e this win- who pay! had purchased lots| 2ticipated a coal shor’ ter r. company, in ad.| |The defendants admitted taking’ the aia toca ‘ate business hae|mber but denied tearing down the barn dies a large volume of life insurance | 5 : ti business, operates a public warehouse| | They pald fines of $50 each and $14 and is agent for mountain home sites | CoSts to the court. in Gothmore Park and land adjoining | | recruited at Douglas. ine and car-!Philadelphia ~.. SOLON BODY za ama TOREEETURNED eso and Lester Meyer at the Allen place on | Casper creek, was bound over to the | +. 5 .-March, 1921, terth of the district court American Legion to Conduct Serv-;Mret 1921. ee cera pee ices at Keeline for Former. | she: district court before Judge Kim: Ye yesterday. | Member of the 116th Am Meyer is still in the Casper Private | munition Train hospital, and his physician would: not | vt iallow him to attend the hearing yester- George Vroman post of the Amer- day, although the defense made an ‘ef- ican Legion has been notified that the fort to have him summoned to testify. body -of Earl Norris, a Wyoming sol-| An effort to secure Almina’s release dier who died in France .arriyed in {0M habeas corpus proceedings failod New York on "Thursday and is being | early in the week. —° shipped to Keeline, Wyo., for burial. The services will be in charge of the Keeline post of the American Legion Norris was a member of the Wyo-4 ming National Guard at the outbreaic ——_——s—_ Do everything reason tells you to do. Do nothing that conscience tells you not to do. no members of Company I. | neglecting pains NOTICE TO HUNTERS. | Johnson's: Reservoir, south of Ca- doma, is in the Game Preserve and is private aot elas and, trespassers wil rosecuted. “ \ HENRY’ A. JOHNSON — Allmetal weatherstrip makes WARM- El ROOMS WITH LESS FUEL, Sy!) vester F. Pelton, 925 8. Lincoln Ave. | * kates? | in New York City alone from kid- ney trouble ne res Don’t eat self to a victim ' against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL aed eo of the war and went to France with | the 416th Ammunition Train in which | 2 any, sper men served. | ion who could be reached able. to comember Worsis| Th Kimball-Rexatl vote to date: thought probable that .he| , arding—Men, 1,934;. women, — 887; a member of Company F of the} ‘tal 2,821, oming National Guard which was|, 40% em 1,188; women, 548; total today were and it is Should it be found that he was a; @ that al. organization will attend the fu- gee dee BS a cd “Just look! There goes Jones’ wife!"* Don’t be kidnapped—that is to say, } don’t let somebody lug you off without! a protest. Don't be so fussy about life- plans. _ The electric plant is ponder- ous and powerful—but noiseless. Exclusive your Called in Batt Ayers, Baumgarten und Ain- smith Jdwell and O'Neill. \ | } | eighth inning, darkness, | : | At Philadelphia— R. { i i Washington Batteries — Jeimach, Shauner and J. Walker; Zachary arid Gharrity. | At St. Louis— R. H. By St. Louis 8 12 Chicago ~ Batteries — Davis and Severeid; Fa i ber, Hodge,’ Keefer and Schalk, | Holland’s national remedy since 1696. member of Company L members ot | 2®@Oeeooooocoooooooooors2ceces Burkett Millinery 146 South Center NU BONE AND BARCLAY CORSETS NS ee The best corsets on the market, and the only made-to- measure corset with both back kand front lace to suit the type of figure. ARRIVING DAILY | Up-to-the-Minute Always ae Hi FISK AND KNOX HATS ‘The world’s standard remedy fc: kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. Mecalicgiity Je y-reden al maa beg every box. Agents which the ‘company owns. The See Ben Transfer company was|/ started by Ben Scherck but is now} owned by Stanley Overbaugh. An em-| Baseball Results ployment agency which the compary also owned w Huff. And that of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs STANDING OF THE CLUBS: $ re-ently sold to Jake f | all. The See Ben| ny has leased the 0-7 mer Bend, twelve miles 100 head of c s, hay and ve isn't Finest Theater A Big Story National League. Chinese Patriot Is rroayn - ‘née 69 Out With Reward {ittabvteh for Army Discharge $s» St. Louls Boston \-Phitadeiphia “1 60 ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., American League. Lee Wing Ping has lost his “pa Won. Lost. Pet a reward of $10 Ia | Cleveland ~ their return to him. The Chicago — however, are not of the |New York tificates of right to be in the Louis . States—which are and is offerin of such concern to|Boston ~- , but’ certify pre that | Washington ed, if thet! Detroit down his| Philadelphia — Lee had been n life to save humanity from the men-j —-—- ace of Prussian militarism, ‘The lost! YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. y of Wing Ping, in other —_ is, are ymy disch: fe papers. National League. —— At New York— y York . R. H. 3 10 Principal in Swope Murder | Trial Asks Decree > Smith, Rot ton: Smith KANSAS ) 2.—- | At Chic: Charging extreme crue'ty and vin- | chicago _ lence, Mrs. Frances Swope Hyde, | gt wife of Dr. B. Clark Hyde, who was |” | tried three times in connection with La | Batter! nder and O° My Seventeen in- | bd. an Pilhoarer: the death of Mrs. Swope’s uncle, |hinme Thomas H, Swope. millionaire phil: |" Mittsurgh-Cincinnati and Boston: anthropist, filed suit for divorce to- day. avg Philadelphia games postponed, rain. | American League. At Detroit-- R H. B. 11 0 ‘other. H Ave for CHL SISe ree, iD NRAND PILLS, tr yeass knowns Best, Safest, always Peliate SOLE AY NO» eese re Er OVUM brats Detroit | Cleveland — RBH LALA KKH IMAL AHN HHA SEALY EKER I oe t * * % * * * i oe * * * * * * * : # * kd * * * * Run On The Co-operative Plan This bank is run on the co-operative plan. People who support the bank—who deposit their money here—are the ones who sharé its benefits—whose borrowing needs are’ given first consideration. Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming KEKE LEBER EERIE AAAS ALE SIPIIPSIPLLLLLLLLEL 2 and Speed _THEODORE REID “The Roaring Road A CParamoun Picture . ADMISSION—=30c, Including Tax NOW PLAYING LAST TIMES FIFIPSAFISLALLAIZLSLALLLLLLALLALLZELLLAZLLAZZ LAA A IRIS’ Widely Read Saturday Evening Post Story WALLACE REID IS SUPPORTED IN THIS PICTURE BY A NOTABLE CAST, INCLUDING Starts Sunday Iris Concert Orchestra Every Afternoon and Evening Shows Begin at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 HOBART BOSWORTH in ‘HIS OWN LAW’ Always ~ Worth While of Gasoline From The ROBERTS TODAY LIALLLAL A AAALAL MA AAA bb bdeulidhhhdhtltltittittitd See that Indian drop. ee a See ‘ancy gun play. Regs gy pare See ithe aetes, riders a co busters at play. See the greatest acting ever sept See Fatty Arbuckle in a real sensible character. x Ao ah LYR Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY and SUNDAY The ponderous spectacular western picture of the year. Jesse L.Lasky cesses George Melford ssocvction mA RBUCKLE Sy senepoment: rh JOSEPH M, SCHENCK See the classiest western picture of the ages. See the battle with the Indians. ‘ See the rescue on the burning sands of Arizona. — See the great‘roundup ’mid canyons, gulches, high cliffs and the valley of coyotes; where quickness of the trigger meant the life of the man betrayed and the man who went out into the wilderness to bring hin back. See the United States army post at the edge of civili- zation. : See how they looked in the ’50’s.. It will make you sit up and take notice, and yeu can’t help saying, “How in the name of God. did ley make it?” : Say, mister, there is no exaggeration to this picture. Every detail of the early days is brought out to the finest noint. RO ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE in GEORGE MELFOR'D'S Production THE ROUND UP! A PARAMOUNT PICTURE See Fatty Arbuckle As “Slim” Hoover, the Sheriff. Hundreds of Indians, cowboys and outlaws, gatling guns, six shooters, horses, scouts, etc, : Admission 25¢ and 50c Children, come in the afternoon. All Seats 50c After 6 P. M. This picture is still playing in New York at $4 admissions. If you are afraid.to take x K cli fi don’t come. ‘ Your money back if not satisfied. Posi- tively the only show in Casper with i Hie Pp an iron-clad guar- ———__——_____. —COMING— JUDGE LINDSEY OF DENVER, IN “THE SOUL OF YOUTH” by the scenario writer wh. Huckleberry Finn ret ‘ great story. gave the screen version of Tom Sawyer, Mark ‘Twain's