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Efforts to ‘Attach O ROAD to Bill Is Defeated in Senate; State ‘Allotments Exhausted WASHINGON, Feb. 18.— APPROPRIATION | IN POSTOFFICE MEASURE $100,000,000 Rider Armed Strikers, | | | | BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 18—Armed |strikers who have been terrorizing the \ fi \territory of Santa Cruz, Southern Ar Efforts to attach as a rider to|gentina, have surrendered uncondi- the postoffice bill an appropriation of $100,000,000 for road | tionally and given up their arms, it is construction failed today in the senate. the appropriation was lost on a vote of 41 to 33, or nine less|°.. than the required two-thirds majority. d in dispatches from the governor the district. A number of the strix- ‘8 are under arrest. A motion to insert |‘ ! ; Rejection of the good roacs rider was regarded as fore- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE. ‘TRIBUNE. shadowing defeat for tle road ap- priation bill at this session. The sill carrying the appropriation fore the senate postoffice com- d Chairman Townsend does comsideration at this ses- contended | 000,000 was| from fed- were ex- generally supported the REPEAL 0 Po P —A bill to merce Commis- with state rail- duced today by Republican, Iowa, Interstate Com- BOOTLEGR FINED $100 FR THD OFFENSE Jim Paros, a bootlegger, was given © of $100 in police court yester- time that Bill v ar- ago for dispens- was taken to Police h It was too much for him so Bill got peeved and told what he r, As he ¥ s led off to a etting so a honest, liv- Non-Partisan Is Under Arrest on Perjury Charge (By Associated Press.) to on a charge of per- jury in connection with his recent tes- timony before the senate committee the audit of the Bank of bank's srinton was released on $1,000 for hearing Februar 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- g. Only more fights and trouble than you could shake a stick at. Come this picture and have a good time. Playing -| THE COURT OF THE PRESIDE! thought of the” IN HOME—A view of the rear of President Wik new residence at 2340 S street northwest, which the President and Mrs, Wilson will occupy. The beautiful court affords an excellent spot for the president to enjoy sun baths and exercise. Sennett. ents ‘A SMALL | TOWN IDOL HIS G REEL COMEDY:DRAMA’ / Ati Associited Proditéers Production BEN TURPIN MARIE: PREVOST CHARLIE MURRAY PHYL HAVERD ADMISSION 40c Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 COMING PEARL WHITE 7—in— “THE THIEF” HHH HIKARI AAR LEH asket Ball FRIDAY LUSK HIGH HXKHKH KEINE KAEREK LEAT AT THE HUB | Today, Saturday and Sunday CASPER HIGH HiGil SCHOOL GYM, 8 P. M. HKHERIEKRHERHAN EH EHR MHI HHIER Post eee o, PUBLIC TO by Announcement New York Of] Company. receviing $8 per da: rates the pay is $ reduction, $(.50 per hour, while the per hour. This BENEFITS FROM Give Up Guns| GUT IN WAGES Action Affecting Labor, Followed Installaion Will Be Lower Here A reduction; in the price of work for installation of gas was announced yesterday by B. T. Patterson of the other concerns the New York Of! Com- pany recently reduced the wages of their employes, 10 per cent and in re- turn are giving the benefit of the re- duction to the consumers. Unil the reduction, gas fitters were Under the new labor to the consumer was, before the based on an average of r is $1.40, or a reduction of 10 tutes the cost of labor of laying pipe the main to the met to 85 cents per fevt. That Gas tenced him. In line with tion,” Howat declared. The cost of present. price scale consti- color of cat can be b: likewise toise-shell_ moth: Wwh4 is y William “Fox presents = = ust your ‘Husband A rousing Farce bP foe €-Harshall & Pan) Cazenenve iin, TT [been ‘made in cost of material. The | |Teductions are shown here: One and| one-fourth inch service lines reduced from 65 cents to 6 cents per foot 1%-inch service lines reduced from 75 cents to 70 cents per foot; service lines redyced from 90 cents! HOWAT HURLS PITTSBURG, KAN., Feb. 18.—Alex- ander Howat, president of the Kansas miners’ union, sentenced to a year in | Jail for contempt of court in calling ja strike in violation of an injunc- jtion, has issued a statement defying the Kansas industrial court and Dis- trict Judge A. J. Curran, who "OF ‘DOPE. BETS VIOLENT “All of the judges of district courts! 5 { and all of the injunctions and indus- trial courts shall not alter our posi-| Howat asserted that the strike at the Mackie mines would go on “until| removed to a local hospital last such time as this company complies} when he became violent. with the contract and pays the boy | is alleged, is 4 dope fiend and since | who is inyolved in this dispute and his incarceration his widowed mother the amount that | of his “shot in the arm. is due them in accordance with the/last few days he caused such a dis decision rendered by. the joint board! turbance that Sheriff Martin found it of miners and operators.” necessary to have him removed. ibe — dl —ALSO——— 2-ineh | Billy Coleman Twiggs, family as shown by tributes. ~ \ie was placed under om a tor: rn out against him. TODAY AND SATURDAY “A DESPERATE DILEMMA” The Fourth Episode of the Exciting Serial “FIGHTING FATE” Starring BILL DUNCAN and EDITH JOHNSON AND MUTT AND JEFF “HOME BREW” IRIS ORCHESTRA Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Every Day ADMISSION 30c Funeral Services for Billy Twiggs | Are Held Thursday | TN WHEATLAND REGION 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Twiggs was | laid at rest in Casper cemetery Thurs- {sv afternoon following services co DEFY AT COURT #3." residenc 1112 Gast Second street, at 2 o'clock. Rev. Charles A. Wilson ‘officiated. The grief-stricken parents have the sympathy of a wide circle of frien many beautiful floral} Ceci} J. Coryell, held in the coun-|¥ ty jail on charges of burglary has been deprived During ‘the guard Cat breeders claim that almost any| soon as he was taken to the hospital and will be held to face the charges > ate Rg oF 4 2, ‘3 os o o> Oo % gee, ° O o4 o ? ots 2 ° o% o 4, "e 4 OF o, o - oe Y t ogo * troubles. S, oe % ~ xa 2 roofs M ° 2 “oe, R Cn sa ste he eho-sfoete-efoal 4 ? Sohn ae fo-egeetess a 2, 6 o-0, oS ? o> iM a < <> o ? 4, ¢ ° % M aXae ? 2s ? o4 oo o-4 o ? o> o ? o> o ? os 2, "? 4, ? cox < ~ > IT BEATS.... Me % MoM Saturday The Last Day Place your order for the Hoover Suction Sweeper and save $5.00. A small payment down will place a Hoover in your home and abolish all house-cleaning JUST RUN YOUR OOVER Cae tes AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS A Home Demonstration at Your Convenience Easy Payments Makes Its Ownership Easy. We Close 6 p. m. Saturday NATRONA POWER CO. Phone 69 ‘Join the American Legion Lo tecte Cote ste Cover todo e teen Nao eo So-ego-ate eo ago ago ee Soe ee eo ere, 3 Cae a eS a a Oe De ee ee ss OS county, tions. Colorado as |B Me hock o-ageate bg to-aSoetes: ‘ . % t, oes Qe % so-age-s oO oF See RD Coe BoM eset, 7 2 Sac5 KA 05 stort RS Sao Po M ote4, oo Coats as ek te tte Setters aa iM ‘ Me 2, rte MoM ries ree ot o, o o> o Oo ot Peete As TEONSOLIDITION TO BE AURAL SCHOOL ISSUE xcs WHEATLAND, Consolidation of rural s The schoo! trustees of District 9, {comprising Wheatland ALLEGED THIER, DEPANED trip through >} nyitaion of Pi essful FRIDAY, FEB 18, 1921 no drew up the plans for the very system in that section, Prof. Sergeant has promised to come to Wheatland later in-the spring to jook over the local district and report District 12, Wyo. and adjacent n inspection Colorado at ergeant of the | d: lege, ‘announced Again With Another Fire- cracker Show Snap--Bang--Swish--Swash--Fizz LYRIC Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. Today and Saturday The Great Spectacular Picture TRUMPET ISLAND And his reason left him. And a terrible fight ensued. : jae the million dollar banquet, with its dancing girls. See the dimples in their chins and knees. See the drunken orgy of the rich—a warning to young men and women. If you want adventure, excitement, thrills, daring deeds, plenty of comedy, interwoven in a thrilling spectacle of love and adventure, come to the LYRIC This feature played to capacity business in Denver. The most wonderful airplane stuff ever produced. It’s a mighty picture of the outdoors in eight reels. This is from the novel by Gouverneur Morris, Millions have read the book. we hope to have as many here. , you want to sit in a nice, quiet spo! Love of Mike keep away Gantie LYRIC? (te The morgues are around the corner; they meet all comers. When in Doubt Come to the Lyric SUNDAY First National’s Newest and Greatest Picture “Peaceful Valley” STARRING CHARLES RAY —————————, G: PRICES CUT. DENVER, Keb. 18.—Gasoline prices were cut here again today. Tho new price is 28 cents a gallon, price is 3 cents below that of yester. when a cut to 26 cents was . Brennan Is in yw >) \@== ability for his system, comprising Guernsey and its adjacent territory, is also con. sidering the abandonment of a num. ber of rural schools and the transpor. tation of the pupils to @ central plant In that section it has been found » most’ impossible to retain teachers j the country schools, owing to the scarcity of good boarding places closy to the school houses. ‘Today's