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PAGE TWO sete ‘SPALP’ BOUNTY (PORTANT TOPICS ON vee ee 1,100 of whom were Killed in battle or died of wounds, the ¢ inn Pacific Railway will ¢ » of bronze in! Hits and Winnipeg. ; 1 Leon Mar- and rep: to_ heaven Measure Designed to Speed De-| struction of Predatory Animals Carries Appropriation of $100, statue is by Couer De rthy, a Montre a dead sc 1 sculptor, 000 ier borne gel. @ resen PROFITEERS OF | GREAT BRITAIN GRAB ESTATES Pro. urn by uction system of encour of predatory wild unties on their s Hill introduced in the lower the legislature Thursday afte made in a house of noon by Rey Mere pairman! _1ONDON. (By Mail.)}—A0 al of mittee, It would | tates are now within easy reach of the umend and e old bounty law’ ambitious profiteer. If he fik nd it and appro $100,000 for the Pay the profiteering has been good enough ment of bounties during the coming bl-"y. can buy one for himself and one for ennium. (¢ Ca vetoed such ji. wit I two nt of in his me exentative historical ancestral fishing, appends There are many estates with shooting fd all romantic ss’ lists at hou forests, 3 on farms 4 auction of nt introduc on county led the ion batting list at the end of the first day| Lord Breadalbane, Lord Wimborne. of organ egislative activity, He} Lord Blyth, Lord Ewaythling TN was responsible for fourteen of the ard Williams-Bulke Sir rk “ n ills introduced in the lower! Dunbar and Lady Joicey-Cecil ai,2 all ise, presenting six at the morning] offering large ts of their ssion and eight at the afternoon ses-and Sir George Duckworth King bh sion. Three senate files were intfoduc-! gecided to sell the fantous W ced Thursday, bringing the total Tor the Fj6yse Estate, an brit Tpliceswiit TO De CLO Lord Courtenay, t 1312, diverted Mayor to New York City. CORK’S LORD MAYOR GETS GREAT WELCOME IN N. ¥. Tir This unusual photo shows the crowd pressing in from vl! sides to get a view and to shake the hand of Daniel J. O'Callaghan, Lord Mayor of Cork. The arrow dressing the crowd. - SATURDAY, JAN. 15, 1921 ~| them. |tetic looking Dane. has already begun transporting 9,600 | demands have been shade upon the gov- | ernment for this imported labor and it!| farm Workers t@ this country, all pt | whom sign contracts to rethain /on the farm for a certain period. To further their contentment and efficiency the| government also contracts to bring! their families with them and to house, King Clasps Hand of Wrestler in «| Greeting, Report PARIS.—(By Mail)—King Christian x! of Denmark: had just alighted from the | train on his recent visit to. this city | and, standing on the station platform ait the Gare du Nord, had listened to the words of welcome spoken by Pre-| mivr Leygues, when suddenly, he wa ile: | | ed@ briskly away from the officials to a blonde muscular giant who towered head and shoulders above the rest of the Danish colony. “How are you, professor?” inquired ! the King, shaking the hand of the at luite well, Your Majesty, only b ond turn shows the Lord Mayor. Insert, the Mayer ad- mega sa Ge. the river from the neighboring town be- House Bill No. 1, by Beach—Relating (144.0 the inhabitants displeased him. | to taxation matter i House Bill No. 2, by Beach—Relating to, taxntion matters. Mouse Bill No . by Beach—Relating} by Beach—Relating House Bill No, 5, by Beach—Relating to taxation matters. House Bill No. 6, by Beach—Creating the state Gepartment of oil and gas con sery House Bill No. 7 office of by Story ate boxin boxing matches Bill No. 8, by Beach ttachments Bill No. 9, by Beach iminary examinations in criminal Creating ommissioner Relating Relating proceedings. House Bill No. 10, by Beach—Relating | j to the ille practice of law and pro: viding a penalty therefor House Bill No. 11, by Beach—Relat-! ing practice foreign attorneys Bill No .12, by Bei annulment or h—Relat concellation of House Bill No. 13, t ing to the va Relat and personal Beach uation of property House Bill No. 14, by Be Relat ing to the assessment und taxation. of the property of pive line companies He Bill No. 15, by Beach—Relat ing taxation of the propeFtyoot pub Tic utilities operating in Wyoming other than ext railroad phone, tele graph and > lige erns | s.ouse Gil No. 16, by, Mereer—Pro- viding for the payment of bount predatory wild animals and appror ins $100,000 therefor Howse 1ill No Jenkins —Creat ing the county of Sublette from portions of Fremont and Senate File Lincoln counties 1. by Perry « nance) j —£xempting the state from contribu! tion to the workmen's compensation! rune saes ne Reon thereat. Sire ALL FORGIVEN: Pierre Paul Autl ury $300,000 now, in the compensation : : th son) who eloped with Mrs. Charlotte $ Pile No, 2. by Perry GPinancey| Mrs, Franzen has effected a teconcili to the transfer of contribu r, French war hero (with his jon with her has returned to his w husband. en, insert, tions by Sheridan coat companies to ion fund rry. (Count Increasin; the fhileag: of civil cases f orkmen’s compens: om 15 cents te STAGE SERMONS LINKED ~ WITH CHURCH PREACHING LONDO in Londor elosely Mail.)—Never have Chureh ¢ linked together While most of the plays now running} before in London are of sern on, preachers ure takir ) this to attract large congregations to their churehes by preaching sermon on the subjects whieh held feotlight In lide church of St. Thomas, | Rey. Clarence May has started a } of sermons, each one dealing with af noral a8 pointed out by the stage. His! first sermon was on the “Unknown,' play by Somemset Maugham, which has for g@undation the problen “Has | the war killed faith | The noxt sermor The | Wandering Jew," a which | Matheson Luniz ifter ings of the Jews through the ¢ Anofier saxon has for its basis The Crossing,” a play dealing with an| carthbound soul in which the dead ap The Right to Strike,” a play whieh drawing multitudes to the Lyvie The ter, also drew multitudes to the Re Mays's church when he announced it as his text for the next sermon on his “AT * a LAT. Mu ntends next to discuss the prob | MST: of bs lem of human hypocrisy as it reveals | suing om given quite iteelf i The Prude's Vall,” now being | a Jolt re # pretty Los An played at Wyndham's Theater geles miss attended i ternoon tea} Eve wearing her awn! co: ion of friends should be advised of the ler time to call upon her. She | unite » sen by displaying Harvard Students Earning Own Way, ee nig ta ie, oat how) prop. ated a well with the in “at home 2 to 4, AMBRIDGE, A rr report | Choremen, 1 wlesmen, liravia of the H 1 t idents’| Waiters and grapher « bu Nov rn bias The employment bureau has atl 1 r helping to earn,! Public its report. for Ja ear, whe rpenters,! thin. the bur rned 000, an in i t tic) {cercuse of $16,000 over previous | ' year, ‘The total amount earned b. 1-} lents the tions fre at $150, the the total popu’ COAL securing employment 1 those who found ys her sourees was ¢ for )ositions this marked ine! attributed in part to the war and its lessons in the education a town of Wilton Junction a model id who for marriage while his te sleeps. Asia contains more tion of the earth. Are you protected? We write Fire Insurance PHONE 74 W DELIVERED PHONE 493 CASPER ICE AND COAL Agee ena, through sie | timated | is effects of | value of lowa pror than one-half of JBILS OF Moscow RUNNING OVER ONE- FIFTH PEOPLE BEHIND BARS RIGA. —(By Mail—Latvian host. | during June and July said: “We were uges, returning home from Moscow. | aH a rre yea f cot death. state that all the Moscow jails are yg oF peupners Were overcrowded witlr prisoners, the num- forn trom the jail for executio her imprisoned being more than 109,- ' 000, ifth of all the inhabitants of Mos i All monasteries in the the nearness of death many of the prisoners became insane and many fell ML from underfeeding, the host- uge added. Last month the Lettish prisoners declared 2 hunger strike as a protest against their imprisonment, which al Dat amourited to a breach of the city have heen turned into jails and even the upper story of a large rubber works hus been fitted » as to aecommo- date 320,000. pri The conditions in the | said fo be indescribable. | hostages referring jails we One of the | ain - They ween Deed ae The request to the conditions of the Latvian ambassador. FARMERS IMPORTED BY FRENCH FROM POLANL tyes | (id the bulls” of Ve’ French arntics. The percentage of mortality among the “ut, while wounds ron- ds ‘unfit fon service Combingd swith this was peasant into con- towns ment lishey mt this country. hes -r farni-hand’ reerv ntly ing mi Mail.) Sear of farm ne of the many problems from, the wat which Brance is ng to solve and as a result food | prices continue high. So serious has | the situation become that Ia farm \ owners “have nded that the gov- ernment go into other countries in an } effort to secure workers who will re. main on the farms and provide food for nee. Acting on these reque: with the consent of the Poli PAR Is, ty (Ry in the Tights. phe bringing: of the vith® the life of) the id the wages pi which has cut a Wide swath in a coun- ich before the war was noted for « the establishing of. its aw 500 MUSICAL PROGRAM. 2:30 to 3:30 1. Marche, “Fanfare Militaire” Polka, “Two Littie Bulfinches” ....., . March, "Royal Decree” ...... Interlude. Concert 6. ¥altz, ‘Italian Nights”'.....). Harlo: Baritone wale by Mr. Harry Miller, %. Selection, ‘The Velvet Lady” ..... # Position for me” “Uve Danced to- beat the Band and “Dancing at The Wedding. ne 9, U.S, Slogan March, “Red, White and Blues” | fa out to welcome Cork’s Lord if Owing to the constant feeling of he | and industriots peasant popu- farm: BAND CONCERT IRIS THEATER SUNDAY AFTERNOON > Under the auspices of: the Casper Chamber of Commerce, will give a concert in the Iris Theatre Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to tion with the regular motion picture program. i USUAL ADMISSION 30c ..+. .. Ascher pate 2, Idyl} “The Glow Worm” .......... . .Lincke William Russell 4 3. Overture, “Pique Dame” ee Patel .Suppe . + 3. Kling ... English - Tobani 7. Air Varie, ‘The Old Home Down on The Farm” . Vv. Merbert Introducing “There's Nothing to’ Fine for the Fin- ect” “Fair Honeymoon” “ Spooky-Gokum’” “What Barnhouse These ultra-smart trotteur frucks are developed in broadcloth. The first, in dark blue, is trimmed with gray fur, which may be substituted ‘by fuc-cloth, or omitted entirely. Tho skirt is {~ velvet brocade and th: revers match the skirt. Medium size requires 2 yards 36-in=!: yelvet bro- cade and 2% yards 64-inch broad. cloth, Dark brown broadcloth trimmed with seli-color soutache braid is uscd for the second model, which has a blouse with V-shaped neck and skirt with plaited side panels. Medium size Tequires 3% yards 54-inch material. ‘First Model: Pictorial Review Dress No. 9146. Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. Price, 35 -onts, econd Model: Dress Ne, 9110, Siz- es 34 to 46 inches bust, Price, 35 cents. Embroidery No. 12443. Trans- 1 fer, biue or yellow, 25 cents. taal is dull here at present, I am thinking of going to Americ: sear Jess Petersen, at one time a contender } |for the title of champion wrestler of | | the world, The king had left diplomats, ministers 1nd officials to shake Jess’ hand. If spoiled children were made by spared reds, there would only be- spol. ed children in this modern world. a Lake county is the first Ohio to elect a woman judge. county in as probate — } ER AER HAKKAR NIH HAE HRAA HAIRS K AAA AR RETIN EERE REES ‘Much of a Bank’s Stability depends upon the integrity of the men running it. You'know our Officers and Directors. Officers: B. B. Brooks, President G. E. Abbott, Vice-President R. C. Wyland, Vice-President Carl F. Shumaker, Cashier P. J. O'Connor Spee rece mere err 1 Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming ~ ia eR on IE Ae tuiuhchshahicksheh ok ae ee ' the Casper Concert Band to 3:30, in connec- MOTION PICTURE PROGRAM STARTS 1:00 P.M. —IN— “The Cheater Reformed” —ALso “A Tray Full of Troubles” FEATURING Snooky, The Humanzee The monkey that Uaiieod dueh a riot of laughs in "An ‘Overall Hero” and “The Big Show” at the America. Ww or . Ce eae