Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1921, Page 4

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"FOUR LESION QUINTET iaSeS TO Hh Ex-Service Men Outclassed; Lask Coming for Game Friday Night wegion _baskethail ed last night by the high school five by a score of 29 to 19. Althou the high quintet was ou*- weighed, were in better shape than the Legionnaires and held the upper hand throughout the game. It ‘wus only during the last half that the Legion team made a strong showing. The score stood 17 to 8 in their fa- hard and Lester star- ool five while John nd Reynolds made a wonderful showing “or the Legion team. Considerable improvement in the playing of the Legionnaires was not- ed and although defeated by the high school team they are expected to oe among the topnotchers a little later jin he season. The sophomore team defeated the junior five by a scor f 11 to 3. The victory places the sophomore team at the head in class games. The West Casper five were defeat- ed by the Park school yesterday after- noon in the high gym, 13 to 6. t the school five will the per high gym- week team will take the road and play Manville and Doug: las an their home courts. March 5, the local team will meet Worland here and on the 11th will play Sheridan on the Casper court. March 14 to 19 will be tournament week, Although the standing of the teams from the @outhern part of the state is unknown, No competitive scores having been kept, it is though that the Casper quintet stands a good chance of win- ning the state meet. BOYS THROWN IN JAIL FOR STEALING AUTO (Special to The Tribune.) WHEATLAND, Wyo., Feb. 17.— fhree Wheatland high school boys Were thrown into jail here last night on the charge of having taken @ car from the garage of G. S. Hiatt on the Previous evening and driving it a mile into the country, where they aban- doned it. The boys have admitted their con- ection with the act, claiming that they took the car with the intention ef driving out into the country to get another boy whom they wished to tring to town. The radiator had been @rained of water and the car became #0 hot that they were forced to stop @t a farm house to fill it. The eylin- ders proved to be stuck, however, and they were not able to start the en- gine again. RANCHER KILLED WHEN HAY WAGON 15 BLOWN. OVER IN HEAVY GALE LARAMIE, Wyo. Feb. 17.— Charles Weisbach, a ranch worker, ‘was instantly killed Wednesday when a load of hay which he was bringing to town was overturned by high wind on Twelve-Mile hill, west of Laramie. He was crushed beneath the overturned hayrack and load. Up” EY! Did you ever have an unknown and very pretty girl throw her arms round your neck and yell, “FATHER”? Folks say a man can get into a lot of trouble that way—but this man was kind-hearted and thought he’d let the poor little orphan go on believing it. What hap- pened ? Oh, n-o-t-h-i-n-g. Only more fights and trouble than you could shake a stick at. Come see this picture and have a good time. Playing AT THE HUB Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday | fines of $15 each. FIVE CHCK OUT VOCATIONAL TRAINING IN COURT HERE \NTEREST INCREASES) Four drunks and one vag were| socketed yesterday at police headquar-| ters. William Locke, one of the| ‘The vocational classes for men and drunks, drew a thirty-day jail sentence.| women held tow nights a week at the Lewis Feller, Harry Linhart and E. C.| nigh school are progressing rapidly Bell, the rest of the quartet, drew) and have a remarkable attendance Raymond Eads.! record. arrested on @ vagrancy charge, was| since the school was started several returned to jail to finish twenty-seven | weeks ago the attendance has aver-| days of a sentence given him some-| aged about 96 per cent, in classes for time age. | both men and women. seems see BAPTISTS PLAN OA OF PRAYER FOR MISSIONS Work on the high school annual is -veid ST Hoog aU “A[90{U Furssous01d tieally ready for the printers, the ad-| vertising having been contracted and every detail with the exception of pic- tures, for which cuts must be made, | has been attended to. The bool; will] Friday will Se 3 special day be issued about the middle of May. y at the Baptist church Home and Foreign Missions. The at. ternoon session will begin at 230 0° clock. There will be a song and praise service followed by special prayers and talks on subjects of missionary interest. Supper will be served at the church at 6:15. The evening’s program be- ginning at 7:45 will consist of special music and an address by Rev. ©. if. Thompson and a pageant presented by the Mission Study class and the ‘World Wide Guild. A general invita: tion is extended to those interested jin missions. RTE a | MEXICAN MINISTER RESIGNS MEXICO CITY, Feb. 11.—President |Obregon accepted yesterday the resig- | nation of ual Ortiz Rubio, minister jof communications and public works, tt is officially announced. No men- tion was made in the announcement as to his successor. ———.--- The great colony of Newfoundland of | was purchased by the British for fifty for dollars. “TRUMPET ISLAND” LYRIC STARTING TOMORROW Finest . Theater ORE. A. FULKERSONTO ADDRESS FORUM TD BE HELD SATURDAY NOON The next meeting of the Casper Chamber of Commerce was _ sched- uled for February 22, but as this day falls on Washington's birthday, the! weekly luncheon has been advanced te next Saturday noon when the fo- rum will hold its‘ regular session in ‘the Henning dining hall at o'clock. At this meeting of the forum, Dr. BE. R. Fulkerson, who is to fill the pulpit at the Methodist church on “The Oriental, An Asset or Liability 12:10} 1 to. Civilization.” The doctor was in the Far Hast for many years as a missionary and student ~and served for a time as American vice-counsel in Japan. * CLERK-CARPIE EXAM TOBE HELO MARCH 1 A ctvil service examination, will be held herre March 12 for postal clerks and carriers. The vacancies for the coming year will be filled from this ist, The entrance salary for clerks and carriers is $1,400 per year with a year- ly increase of $100 until $1,800 is reached. After one year a fifteen-day vacation is given and all federal em- LAST TIMES TODAY Geraldine Farrar “The Riddle: WOMAN” It Reveals With Daring Frankness the lyaterious Workings of Woman's Nature —ALSO— ° “THE TRAJLTO—WE DON’T CARE” eee eee) os IRIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 30¢ Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 TQMO RROW EILEEN PERCY in _ “WHY TRUST YOUR HUSBAND?” ‘THURSDAY, FEB. T7, 1927 loves are allowed a ten-day sick leave,| nation cam he secured at the post- ileeene ‘after a certain number of| office any time before the examination years’ service with pay. based on the] takes place, Applicants will be noti- salary at the time of getirrement, is}fied where the examination will take also provided for. place, which will mostly likely be at Application blanks for gbe. exami-| the high school. 3 If you were disappointed in not being able to get in last night, come tonight, bn ZTRIC Continuous: 1 p. m. to 1] p. m. TODAY Positively Last Times _ » FATTY ~ ARBUCKLE IN ‘BREWSTER’S MILLIONS” TOMORROW The Massive Production “Trumpet Island” Truck and Car Owners Attention From now until March 1st we will weld and reinforce broken Truck Frames ... wm mnnarse—neeees- $15.00 to $20.00 Car £L AMES ecemeemeereenn——errenennenss-ee $10.00 to $15.00 Engine blocks preheated and welded $10,00 to $20,00 Aluminnum Work a Specialty All Work Guaranteed CASPER WELDING WORKS Phones—Office 1178, Residence 978R TODAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY MACK SENNETT’S Six Part Comedy Drama ALL TOWN IDOL’! Melodrama Till you gasp and grip your chair ‘arms Spectacle Till your vision is overwhelmed. Comedy Till your sides ache and the tears roll down your cheeks. BEN TURPIN. { Wy | MARIE PREVOST CHARLIE MURRAY, PHYLLISHAVER | ‘And Hundreds of Sennett’s Beauties Continuous 1 to 11 Every Day, Usual ‘Admission—40c SSS ee The Most Stupendous Production Ever Conceived By Mack Sennett It’s a Super-Speedster Making the Hills of Hilarity on High ISP ONOM SE RE SO TEETER WON Sa

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