Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 4

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. Tan Ie ~ PSEUDO OFFICER SHELD TOU. 5. [make unfform the law of conditional board of ‘visitors and surplus tunds.|sioner. Ayes, 18; noes, 0. sing compensation of |sales. | No. 54, by. Sibley—Creating the|» No. 2i—Relating to. Mmitation of at: Hvestock commission-| . No. 113, by Judiciary Committee— state historian. time under water right permits.|ers. Ayes, 18; noes, 0. Confederates in Alleged Attempt | rciatnig to per diem of jurors in dis-| Bills passed by house: Ayes, 16; noes, 0. ’ No. 59—Relating to unlawful re- to Violate Prohibtion Laws trict courts. | No. 64—Relating to prisoners. Ayes,| No. 16—Relating to the feeding of|moval of hides from dead ‘stock. Ayes, j | No. 114, by Deloney—Legulizing | 42; noes,0. offal. Ayes, 17; noes, 0. |18; noes, ; Also Held by Federal | chiropractic. No, 3—Providing for an annual] No. 17—Relating to land income} ae a Authorities No. 115, by Judiciary Committee—|meeting of county assessors at the|funds Ayes, 17; noes, 0. UNKNOWN POILU HONORED. Extra Fancy Oranges, good size, |Reiting ot deputy clerks of district|capital. Ayes, 42; noes, 1, No, 24—Providing for distribution] PARIS, Jan. 28.—Simplo ceremonies |courts. No, 61—Relating to houses of ill — - d 45¢ | ‘No. 116, by Jenkins—Providing fur jtre, Ayes, 44; noes, 0. per dozen ~__-__----_-----~~-----— self to be a prohibition enforcement efficer, Wednesday was held by United States Commissioner Dan W. Gil to the May federal grand jury. officers. No. 118, »y¥ Committee on Ways Bail was fixed at $500, which Baker, |and Means—Budget bil who claims to have been awarded the | $3,127,000 for expen Victoria Cross during the world war, /ficers and institution: Senate : No. 50, by Lee—Relating to govern-! ent of the state hot springs reserve. brands. Ayes, 46; noes, 0: was unable to supply and he will,| therefore, await in jail the conven- ing of the grand jury. m J. W. Willinms, proprietor of al Denyer restaurant, and L. A. Davis, | omployed in a sugar fact at Brigh- ton, Colo., who were arrested on their arrival here as th of a con epiracy through whi Baker, whom ! they believed to be a prohibition en- forcement officer, was to confis @ still, sell it to the and pr t them in the manufacture and sale of| moonshine liquor, also were bound ever by the United s commis- sioner on a charge of conspiracy. Eaeh provided bail of $500. | Baker is said by tu have confessed the sptracy, and his two Co! ons” to have substantia fession. ie a ts Chicago Tribune on the News Nook, Iris Theater Bldg. 1-28-1t | ei Ears which “wiggle” are said to in-| @icate versatility of character. The Financial Outlook for 1921 SEVENTH YEAR Not an Annual Review, but a com- | prehensive, conservative and valu- able book on what the mas minds of America believe 1921 wi unfold. An indispensable guide to the business man and financier | e. Partial Summary Opportunity The 1921 Outlook A Composite Picture of Financial and Business America as seen | through the eyes of 25 American Leaders of industry. Btock Market Averages for 1920. | fon Year Price Range of Leading Stocks. Web and Flow of Price Waves for | 96 Years. Trend of Stock Prices During and | After the War. | Thirty Seasoned Investment Speculative Oysportun Complete Sales Revo: Curb Marke: tor 1920 Gepy free upon request— edition limited MeCALL & RILEY CO., Inc. 20 Broad Street New York 1420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. » Pa. Lancaster, Pa. ires Connecting Offices of Contents and Private Johnson Brothers * Grocery and Market Fresh Meats and Vegetables Fresh Milk, per quart -.-.- ec Coffee Cream, per half pint le Phone 1251 610 East Second $50 CORONA $50 ww L. C. SMITH & BROS. New silent model eight — all makes rented and repaired REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired Casper Typewriter Exchange Geo. J. Heiser, Prop. 101 Wyatt Bidg. Phone 856, N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 Peseeveccesceccccscoossceece: STUDEBAKER Automobiles SALES DEPARTMENT H. E. Grade, Distributor 108 S. Center St. Phone 381 SERVICE STATION 113 8. Conwell St, Phone 14943 eresecesove onccecsecoccoeccees: 3 Seecceccecesoocores: Cheyenne, Wyo., bills introduced: No. 11, by Judiciary Committee— {Relating to fees and expenses of wit- | nesses. No. 12, by Judiciary Committee—To -|conservation of the ofl and gas re- “HEW BILLS IN LEGISLATURE Jon. 28.—House, No, 61, by Lucas—Relating to ap- pointment of trustees of the state university. No. 52, by Lucas—Relating to the chaplain of the state penitentiary. No, 53, by \.ucas—Relating to the No. 39—Increasing the salaries of of the state. , by Committee on Ways andj district courts. —Increasing salaries of state] No. 77—Relating to the great seal of the state. Ayes, 46; noes, 0. No. 63—Relating to the disposition wppropriating |of unexpended balances in of state of-|funds. Ayes, 47; noes, 0. No. 15+-Relating to certified records lof brands. Ayes, 46; noes, 0. No. 7%4—Relating to record of Ayes, 45; noes, 0. files introd Best Bowl of Chili in Town 20c At the Chili King Lunch All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality. Grand Central Block Hotel Henning Dances An informal evening of dancing to excellent music by an orchestra with an established reputation. Dancing, 9 to 12 Tickets $1.00 Per Couple 10 Cents War Tax Peterson’s Orchestra “The Aristocrats of Jazz” Playing Dinner and Dance Every Night, Except Sundays 6 jah PEN hig ini tion. No. 13—Authorizing the practice of dental hygiene. state dairy, food and oil commission- er. Ayes, 18; noes, 0. supreme court justices and judges of |@ certain} ¥ No, 29—Relating to municipal taxa-/of funds accruing under mineral leasing-act. Ayes, Ayes, 46: noes, 0. passed by senate: . 5—Relating to limitations on No. 17; noes, 0. Ayes, 17; noes, 0. No. 14—Relating to duties of the No. 15—Relating to the powers of the state dairy, food and oil commis- Che Casper Daily Cribune ments of banking associations.| No. No. Relating to contes , IT; noes, 0. —Relating to disqualification morning. of district Judges to sit in probate|the resting spot of matters. No. 38—Relating to property of de- cedents. Ayes, 18; noes, 0. 54—Relating to advertisement Ayes, 18; noes, 0. Ayes, 18; noes, 0. To The Wild Strains of The Great God Jazz TODAY & SATURDAY VIVIANMARTIN “THE SONG OF THE SOUL” A Beautiful and Strong Dramatic Story Laid Partly in the Everglades of Florida. A Wonderful and Unu- sual Theme. It Gives | Miss Martin an excep- itional Opportunity to Display Her Emotional + Talents. I Produced by Two Mas- ters of the Pen— 4 Messmore Kendel and Robert W. Chambers. —ALSO— A New CHAPTER PLAY STARTS TODAY Free, Saturd lay Afterno NOTICE We Close at 6P.M. - On Saturdays on if Acc: the federal!marked the permanent entombment 21; noes, fund. NATRONA POWER CO. PHONE 69 “FIGHTING FAT” Starring BILL DUNCAN and EDITH JOHNSON Fifteen Chapters of Thrills and Surprises. One Chapter Will Be Shown Each Friday and Saturday, Starting Today NOTE—Do Not Forget to Clip the Coupon in This Issue. ompanied by an Adult Pa FRIDAY, JAN. 28, 1921 NERAL RELEASED. of “a soldier of France,” representing |- MEXICO CITY, Jan. 28.—GenezAl \the French unidentified war. dead,| Rafael Pimenta, who had been im- |under the Arc de Triomphe here this| prisoned for almost three months ¢n ‘A plain stone slab marks| charges growing out of the assassina- this unknown] tion of Vice President puacea tr 1913, | poltu, Specials for Saturday No. 214 Cans Hesperian Peaches, per can __ No. 2 Cans Baby Beets, per can__----- 25¢ No. 2 Cans Midday Club Sweet Corn, per can 1-lb. Cans Pink Salmon, per can. No. 10 Cans Apples, per can__ No. 10 Cans Blackberries, per can___$1.35 -No. 10 Cans Pork & Beans, per can___70c. Large Pkg. Swift’s Washing Powder__25¢ 6 Bars Swift’s Naphtha Soap for_.____50e HIGH-CLASS TAILOR MADE SUITS Made From Detmer All-Wool Patterns PRICES START AT $25.10 Why wear ready mades when you can have a high-class strictly hand tailored suit for less-money? —Union label in every garment. Cc. H. WHALEY, Tailor Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing "NIG East Midwest Ave. Phone 4833 ‘ ALSO MUTT-JEFF IN “The High Cost of Living” IRIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 30c SHOWS AT 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 EVERY DAY It will Admit One Child ying Regular Admission. | LOOK! LOOK! The Indians are Coming. Run, Run, Hell No, Let’s Fight ’Em. Follow the Trail to The LYRIC Continuous 1 p. m. to 11 p. m, TODAY and SATURDAY The most massive and spectacular picture ever filmed ! Despite the fact that THE U, P. TRAIL is 2 massive produc- tion, it is tremendous in the fR genius of two things—that a single Master Mind has given us a great look of the Great West in the. making of a wonderful day when law was a six-shooter, and a wonderful producing com- pany of the greatest array of talent in Movie World has got ten together and matched the mind with a vision of illustrious settings that when you will be- hold them you will shout with admiration, GREAT! GREAT! GREAT! See the days when a quitter died dirty, See the days when § painted women were idols. See” the days when Indians grinned at sincerity. See the days when prairie schooners were moving barricades. See the days when gamblers preached the sermons. See the days when the drop of a six-shooter was boss. See the days when there was no steam heat or parlor stoves in Casper. See the days when you lit a light an arrow binged through the window of the log- cabin. See the days when the coyotes and wolves and. rattlers forced their company upon you. See the days when your nearest neighbor was only fifty miles away. Do you know, newcomers, that you brush shoulders with men who fought at the battle of Wounded Knee with Buffalo Bil? Do you know that you look at old-timers on our streets today that dared to fight such bad men as Tom Horn? Do you know that here, outside the city limits, that Caspar Collins gave his life for your convenience here? Do you know that some wonderful rides have been made here in the flame of humanity when men traveled many tiles for doctors with the thermomet- er at 60 below zero? Do you know that when the first re- ports of oil came to Casper that the prospectors were laughed at and scoffed? Do you know that one man was buried near our beautiful city in the Seventies when the only hymn the mourn- ers knew to sing was “Down Went McGinty to the Bottom of the Sea” which was sung as the corpse was lowered into the grave? This’ great picture vividly portrays those old days and you should see it. Py Ladies and youngsters: Play the matinees. We can’t guarantee seats in the evening Follow the ‘U. P. TRAIL’ to the Lyric TODAY AND SATURDAY

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