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: POWES PROJECT | UNDERTAKEN ON SHOSHONE RIVER Force of 25 Government Em- ployes Begin Constructoin of Project to Develop 5,300 Horsepower CODY, Wyo., Dec. 1.—A force of 25} ™en has been put to work in tue Sho- shone canon by the United States rec | Jamation service as a preliminary to actual construction,of a projeit so. de- velop 5,300 electrical horsepower from the flow of the Shoshone river, T+ power will be useg@. for the ‘benefit of settlers under the Shoshone. proj- ect, and the surplus, will be large, wil be disposed of to| towns and individual users, ‘The towns whigh probably will take ac tage Of the development -of tt ro-electric - pow Dwyer, Ral- Powell nd hydro-ele > project involve: w including the buile the ght miles abby Cort _Sjon dam, a long tunnel there a Spen-cut two miles long at the outlet of the tunnel; also the tunneling of Hart mountain and the construction of} a siphon under the Shoshone three milas below the" Corhett lam, 4 A head of 225 fe@t will be obtained. &n. itially it planhed to install turbines capable of producing only 2,100 horse- power, development of the power po- tentiality of the project to its maxi- mum awaiting the later installation | of additional turbines. | LEAGUE WILL ACCEPT OFFER (Continyed from Page One.) Armenians ‘against Mustapha Kemal Pasha, Turkish Nationalist leader. AUSTRIA’S ENTRANCE IS OKHED BY COMMINTEE, By Associated Press.) A, » Dee. 1.—Austria.. was} voted a member of the} Nations today by the com- fe} 0} unanimor League of mission, for the admission of new states.) house of ill fame was that of assisting It is expected that the assembly of the league will ratify this action. U. & INVITED TO s NAME CO ssociated Pros) which probably | ISSIONER. es | Canitirete i is Poured For Foundation of | Moose Bu ilding) j | i Concrete, for the foundation of the Moose building was poured yesterday and the work was continued last night, weather conditions being favorable so | that the eonerete could set, without | danger of freezing. Tha pour/ng of the concrete wil) be completed) {fnight. About six days will be .Yowed for the concrete to set, after which the basement wil be in shape for the com- | pletion of the temporary work which will convert it into a Winter. Garden | for amusement PRB OROOT 5 ‘JUDGING 1S FINISHED, SCORES ARE COMPARED FOR AWARDS TO BABIES | The second judging of babies in the | Welfare club's Better Babies contest was completed this morning and as soon # the sc have been gone over by | the scoring committee tonight, the re. } sults will be announced. } s+ | The club plans for a program and a health lecture soon and at this time | the prizes will be awarded to the ha- bies who made the most perfect rec- ords. “HAYNES RELEASED FROM | BLAME IN. CONNECTION WITH SHOOTING AFFAIR Pete Hines, whose real name is Pe- ter Haynes, is not winted by the Cas- | ber police department and the police force has no charges it is able to prove | against the man. Although reports in | dicate that Haynes was put under ar- |rest for alleged gctivities in aiding in | the operation of a disorderly house in | Denver, there appeared net to be [enough evidence to hold the man, He cams to Casper but the police and Chief Lynth ‘have not been able to | learn of any criminal activities on his | part here, The police today reported that ‘his part in the disturbance in the North Burlington addition when shots were fired early one morning in front of a house later revealed as a socalled Dee. le—The council of of Nation i me proved an invitation | up military commission calling om t United States to name a rev. resentative to sit on the commission. $$$». SYLVESTER F. PELTON, carpen- ter, contractor, 925 S, LinocodIn Ave., Phone 928.J. f Mayer Bros. Suits, former Selling Price, $9.00 Suits, former Selling Price, $18.00 Price, $25.00 200 Pairs, formerly 150 Pairs, formerly 100 Pairs, formerly specially priced for Waists and sold at $1.45 Waists and shirts former: isold at $3.50 . Waists and shirts former! sold at $6.50 - ‘The Famous Eiffel and Hosiery formerly sold at 75c Hosiery, formerly sold at 50c, 3 pair ) $1 | Lynch that Haynes attempted to puta , | stop to the trouble and was not a trou-} Joh work; new“ work, | Sheridan district, will preach tonight at Suits, former Selling Boys’ Hosiery Brands. The Kind That Wear. Specially Priced for Thursday. 00 I ble-maker himself. aie ie tesa SAE M. E. DISTRICT LEADER, HERE. I. W. Kingsley, district superintend- ent of the Methodist church in the the mid-week service of the local Meth- odist church, jite among the players. government has deposied 20,000 francs family of John Hennin, a Swiss who in a Basle bank to the credit of the was shot in 1914 by order of ‘a German officer on the false charge of having. fired on German troops. the police. The Swiss government demanded an r Haynes, according to the police infor-) jndemnity and the ‘punishment of the > ation, res bared musics officer, but it was learned later that . TODAY AND and tried to hold the husky ai he o u : ‘(OMORROW ed by the police even at the pressnt | the German had been killed during # A dilapitated house- TOMO! time, \Two eyewitnesses of this early | W@™ boat. : a morning shooting affair told Chief}. 335 man is at his best when he has Ahonen decalick: all times when a man needs tu be nt his best is when he is attacked. been-suddenly called out*of town and will be unable to fill any Made ond nt present. 1 feet Ih /alfea and stucco 7 ¢ P iat as that for sh previous month, - Mier A galeele! FALLS ese fb) lane amount, spent for. buildings and rried Women Will! U serrate in to $495,649. TEAM CAPTAIN 2 2esbtedSon OFF |W MQNTH See === roach. BORDEA ee Mail).—A “Mothers” ae é an Sebo “ have: the | : on 3 struc. Thirteen Football Let Letters Awarded won hr omer may Deve f Winter We ie the montil_OKg of the larger by the G the City Deutsch de ia Meurthe. 1t will bé open _to Players ef Natrona High the month was the School only to married women. “Caspers building program during by, Jerry Sullivan on’ Yellowstone ie to. John Groves, a sophomore in the Cas- Buildings, a park of 82 acres and 1,-|November was just one-fifth as large 8:10 ite between Spruce & Walnut streets. ‘The permit calls for whe | n of a| ‘committing an ; tment. per high school, was elected footbull 000,060 francs were given for the work captain for next season yesterduy. i by Mine. de 1a “Meurthe. tor The ‘revenge isthe worst. Groves played a good ail round game ut right half all this fall. 1t was his first season in football and he was a favor- this efty with fands given by Madame “ C Prospecting * The Canon Petroleum Co. is starting a deep test with standard tools ‘on | Four Mile Cresk-near Canon City, Colo., Waere it has leased 2,000 acres of deed- ed land and {is n@gotiating for 1.100 additional acrés, —— TEXAS DRY LAW UPHELD. AUSTIN, Tex., Dec, 1.—That portion ff the Texas prohibition law providing that unlawful transportation of intoxi-| cating liquors ‘constitutes a felony was) upheld today by the court of criminal appeals, Thirteen football létters haye been awarded to high school: athietes for their werk during. the 1920, gridiron season. These letters and possibly sweaters will be awarded at the military ball or the junior prom of the hign school. The letter men DeWoody, Lith- erage, McGrath, Kocher, Lester, Post, Vandaveer, Sproul, Alsman, Blanchard, ; Mauk, Seott and Groves, The football season was successful although the final financial statement will show a deficit of $100. SHOTS FIRED AT HOUSE, (5 CHARGED IN WARRANT An assault charge has been sworn out against John McLoughlin stating that he fired shots at and against the house occupied by Heen ICaski on West First street. Mecboughlin fired some | shots in the evening and then came. back early in the morning and con-! Casper’s Finest Theater. - TODAY AND TOMORROW —_—That Bright Spot “WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS" unusually Hey There! Get this straight! Your money back if not satisfied. A most unusual story. LYRIC tinued the fusillade, according to the, A Mighty Screen Melo-Drama of story told the police by the Caskt Continuous Night Life in the Great Metrop- woman, ‘The case will be triea Mme time to- 1P. M. to 11 P. M. olis. day by George Weedell of the firm ot Durham & Lowey. HUN GOVERNMENT GIES 20,006 FRANCS 10 BANK FOR KILLING OF SWISS GENEVA (By Maii)—The German TODAY. MAMMOTH ORGAN , COMIC CARTOON ADMISSION 40c f SHOWS AT—1:00, 2:15, 3: 30, ~ 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, o 30 jost control of himself. The time of “Buddy,” a. disowned child. A happy-go- lucky sol- dier of fortune. A modern Magdelen. This constitutes the my- stery of the Jack Knife. NOTICE. Mrs. Hotaling, the dressmaker, has Extra Special For Thursday Only BOYS’ CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Suits from Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Wear-Pledge, These are the three best known makes of Boys’ Clothes in the United States. for Thursday only. BOYS’ KNICKER PANTS For Thursday Only Sold ie BOs 1D. Sets. eee a Le | 25 Sold at $4.00 to $5,00__-____ &> 2 05 Sold up to $7.50__-__~_____- $4.1 5 Boys’ Waists and Shirts The famous Kaynee Brand, Thursday only. shirts formerly 85e The Earl & priced for Th derwear form they are $1.45... ¥ $1.75 “y $3.25 $1.60... at $2.65 . Paris 0c Boys’ Underwear - Underwear formerly Underwear, formerly, “sold ‘at Underwear, Sessbeiscs sold man, He is one a the t= est and most = Ii a characters ever screened. The. best. offering. in many moons, Specially priced HAROLD LLOYD TWO REEL COMEDY Chickens, Chickens: ““ Robert Wai Supported by Bebe Daniels Both men—-foes—wanted by the police! One in love with this mad- cap heiress. . The other come to rob her! See what happens in this any Wilson kind, specially. ursday only. Un- erly sold sh bet poe so at 9 5 Peg 2 a dozen other stirring scenes. fe =P ig Cc Another Comedy A heart-thrilling romance of social intrigue, bohemian gayety) * $1. 35 devil-may-care adventure, and a slashing prize fight between ROBERT HARD C ER WARWICK and NORMAN SELBY (KID McCOY). Next “ A couple more bumps “THE GUMPS’ They'll cure the mumps PATHE REVIEW SPECIAL RETURN SHOWING FATTY ARBUCKLE — ——IN—— “THE GARAGE” IRIS ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT—1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 ADMISSION ‘30c and 9:30 DAILY