PA Issv BUI ated wOots oe E 1 tage 155 woe & t 1 ! ‘ 5] 4 wpe Casper Hap Urine WEDNESDAY, MARCH Z, i5z1 there. George M. Drake, 85, General Meade Beale, of the United States Army in the original survey | across the continent for the route of} the Joe Thayler, here. teen months. and in Germany before: and after the signing of the armistice with th§ He was seriously Rainbow division. wounded while in active service and now has silver tubes instead of rirbs He has also recently on his left side. recovered from an attack of pneu- monia. He spent several days in Denver before returning here and made the trip overland in a truck he purchased for Franch Mr. Thayler was employed with the! Midwest Refining company. He hopes = ! to resume his work with that com pany and expects to be in the fields until his health is fully recovered. He Before leaving Paik ates ca PIONEER DIES NASHVILLE, Ten! VETERAN OF RANGOW MOB THREATENS MAN HELD IN DWISION BACK HOME JAIL FOR CARVING INITIALS ON who left Casper in 1917 and served in the Rainbow divi- sion, has just returned to his home He has been in a hospital in Washington, D. C., for the last seven, He served in France says that he “couldn't get here fast) enough” after leaving the hospital in the east, and also that he would hard- ly recognize the city, but still sees many old friends,-and still can enjoy. the wonderful weather. March 2. ho served with jouthern Pacific railway and a pioneer resident of Chattanooga, died here yesterday. Ls, BUSINESS “On the Square’”’ Between First and Second Streets On Center Street (Basement of Smith-Turner Bldg.) PAGE FOUR ernor’s office, awaiting executive ap- D A | | EN 4 proval or disapproval. They re Senate 36, the so-called “carbon black” act repealing the anti-carbon black statute of 1919; Senate 123, re- TO JAPANESE BY inte the amt a ea property remaining in the state less than one year, and House 172, relat- ing to irrigation and drainage dis- tricts, creating a state irrigation com- mission and providing for the invest- —— |ment of state funds in irrigation dis- | ' | trict bonds, 2. 4 ° | —_—_—e— League Not Concerned With Allocation|_ ‘ : eS ° Carbon Black, Tax Exemption, of Mandate but in Carrying Out Irrigation Measures Still Await ee . Action of State Ex- ENFORCE NEW LAWS Decisions, America Is Told : ' ecutive = (By Associated Press.) , CHEYENNE, March 2.—Governor} CHEYENNE, March 2.'— State i = Lea: 5 i |Robert D. Carey has signed original] Dairy, Food and Oil Commissioner C. PARIS) Merch 2) ihe gue of Nations is nat com- for" pint sos of the Siztconth losis-|S. Greenbaum. te preparing. for the cerned with the allocation of the former German possessions |iature, the emergency appropriations}enforcement of several acts. passed | in the Pacific, which includes the Japanese mandate for the/act. after eliminating by veto $100,-|by the recent legislature which will group to which the Island of Yap belongs, the American! of the approximately $400,000 car-|not become effective until April 1, in- is i i a lried by the measure. Executive veto| cluding the weights,and measures act government is informed in the reply of the council of the|reiuced the appropriation to reim-|the dairy sanitation act (which poi league to the American note on the mandate question. The burse counties for taxes lost thru|quires users of milk bottles and ice test of the council's reply was made [operation of the soldier-widow-nurse | cream containers to cleanse them im- public ‘here today. = exemption act from $150,000 to] mediately after they become empty), ‘The allocation was made by the 00) Tha goverdor .cut out%$10.-| and) the haw ikasoline otic aia heg Supreme Council of the Allies, the 400 of the appropriations made for} making the United States navy gaso- note points out, but the council in- j jthe state board of health, the veto]line specifications the Wyoming vites the United States to be repre- [ | pow provided | standard. sented at the meeting of the council L {tor paane Saree 2: in May or June when the ohter class- WL | $3,600 a year to $2,000, eliminating an Not So Tuneful. es of mandates are to be taken up jappropriation of Toinette—"T sheak there: wis clots for final d About 35 Elks turned out last night/ary of a clerk a of’ music at. Nellie’s house. last. ‘Thecounc “satisfaction! @t the Mullin club for the first re-]board’s contingent appropriation from] night.” in the ir est shown by the United] hearsal of the minstrel show which | $8,000 to $5,000. The veto eliminated Tony—Yes! Charlie proposed and States govrnment in the question of] Will be given in April. Much old tal-jan « gave her a brass band.”—Rutgers mandates, which the council has long | CPt 88 well as lots of new t t, some | conne ong the most important | Professional, made its appearance at) federal biological survey in the cam- Fe licntet aiente, the clubhouse and the committee in|paign against injurious rodents, and] Subscribe for The Tribune, “The council,” it adds, “not only|P8rse of the staging of the per-|an appropriation of $10,000 for pur- welcomes but feels justified in claim-|f0Fmance promi great results.|chase of the Saratoga hot springs, fog. the syrapathy, anda From now on the rehearsals will be|another act having appropriated $50,- PE Guments which devised. the| He! on Tuesday and Thursday even-|000 for this purchase. eee eeitnt Council is required to ad.|iD68 at 7:45 o'clock at the Mullin| Only three of the acts of the Six- minister.” dul teenth lature remain in the g Regarding the fundamental conten- tion of American government btat th eapproval of the United States is essenti: to the validity of! terminati: the note United leading : peace n a challenged in any quarter Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. ” ints out, however, how ott is comp ted by the -f that the Unitea s has not FE io Cottey Meera ee geese Positively Last Times Today seat in the council of the league. ‘, 2 The note invites the United States to participate in the discussions of the coming meeting of the council in FOR April, when final decisions are to be taken regarding the class “A” and fe class “B"” mandates. The council reminds Secretary of State Colby that the allocation of thé class “C” mandates, covering the German islands in the Pacific, allo- cated to Japan, was made by the Su- preme Council of the Allies, and that the League of Nations is not con- ‘eerned with the allocation, but is only occupied with the administra- tion of the territories involved. The Council adds that it has for- warded the American note to the French, British, Italian and Japanese governments. fa WASHINGTON, March 2.—Replies E to the notes of the League of Nations Council and the British Government WITH regarding mandates will be left to OUR PLACE OF the Harding administration, it was said at the State Department. pati Rata ets a oles CHURCH NSPEGTED_ Bt CHAPLIN || 22228 AGENT OF GOTHAM PORT Nathaniel G. Schlamm, assistant appraiser of the port of New York, was in the city Saturday inspecting the marble in St. Anthony’s church, that was sent here from Italy. Marble for educational institutions er churches is allowed to enter the country without duty, Then an in- spection tour is made by port offi- cials to see that the stone has been used as represented. ‘When the stone enters the country ft is accompanied by an affidavit of the sculptor as to the design and cut- ting. ‘his is turned over to the port officers. The affidavit is in both Ital- fan and English and every plece is checked as it is taken from the boat. A diagram of the building in which the stone is to be used is made and the marble is allowed to be sent out. ‘When the work is completed the inspector examines the stone and checks each piece from the diagram which is supplied him. In speaking Schlamm declared it to be some of the finest marble he had ever.seen. NEW TRIPENY STORE {6 CROWDED FOR FORMAL OPENING HERE TUESDAY ‘Thousands of Casper shoppers took advantage of the hospitality of the mew $150,000 Tripeny drug store yes- terday at the grand formal opening. ‘The spacious store was crowded ll during the day by visitors inspecting the newly completed building. The Schembeck orchestra playe’l musical selections in the afternoo Cut flowers, violets, carnations and roses were presented to the ladies. Besides the opening being a social event of the Casper calendar, yester- day marked the entrance of one of the finest and largest drug of the state into the busines of Casper. ompanies activities { the church here Mr.|_ Today is the last day’s \|showing of this Chaplin masterpiece and all rec- tlords in Casper have been smashed to atoms. They lare coming back the sec- / ond time to see it. TOMORROW “we WITCHES LURE” AL ST. JOHN In His Latest Big Comedy “TROUBLE” Photos of Ladies’ Models. Ladies’ aleahy Call for Spring and Is and INCORPORATED. and 131 8. Center St. Phone 595 Gents’ Casper — Chicago — Rapid City Inspect Hand Look for This Emblem - Materials Tailoring. and Actual Fashions Summer. for PARTICULAR PEOPLE” “DAN SULLIVAN HOME: SADDENED BY DEATH ‘The infant son of Mr..and Mrs, Dan! Sulliyan,. died at the fantily’ home, 1124 South Ash. street, this morning. GIRL’S CHEST IN “TEST OF LOWE? sii s:ts7.c%. Soren: / rnd Veep pr Mele eg The PARIS, Ill, March 2.—Charged with carving his initials based eeanrnh F * se on the chest of Mrs. Harry Rogers, 19 years old, Glenn Fors- oe Soda pieme neg aa tS man, 28, is held in jail here today on a charge of mayhem. | morrow at 3 o'clock at the Bowman Mrs. Rogers related that Forsman locked her in a room on |chepel. Burial will _be made ‘at the his farm six miles west of Paris and did the carving as a |Hshisnd_comoters” test of love. given an alternative of the carving W. 0. W. The jatlis being closely guarded |knife or the branding iron. The in- Regular meeting Wednesday, March a8 a result of threats against Fors- was carved one day and the|2, Initiation and election of officers. man. ti "the next. Both are deepiy _ f THOS, LONGHURST. Clerk. Mrs. Rogers is the wife of a tenant | cut and more than two inches high. A. J, BELS, C. Cc. on Forsman's tarm. She said she was | The carving occurred six weeks ago. 4 0, Dear Folks!” “Who am |?” “Oh, just a lonesome little girl who wants someone to talk to . 6 “Oh, it’s you.” BEBE DANIELS Well, you wonderful Bebe, we'll be there tonight. He; you were there last night, but we couldn’t get in. If there isn’t room tonight we'll surely get in tomorrow. - By the way, Bebe, what’s the title? Don’t you know? Why, it’s “DUCKS «> DRAKES (This is on the quiet, folks. Bebe, as Reckless Teddy has gotten into an awful pickle. She saw no harm in promiscuous telephone flirtations. How could she dream that some of these. men knew each other; knew she was flirting with all of them. Now she has more excitement in her young life than she knows how to manage.) Also Mack Sennett’s Newest Comedy “MADE IN THE KITCHEN” (The Kind That Takes the Enamel Off the Sink) BRUCE SCENIC ADMISSION 40c Worth Finest’: = ooo re nC NU ce f While Theater i Fn TODAY AND TOMORROW “THE HIGHEST LAW —WwITH—— RALPH INCE IN HIS GREAT IMPERSONATION OF THE MOST BELOVED FIGURE IN THE CHRONICLES OF AMERICA AND THE HEARTS OF THE PEOPLE, ABRAHAM LINCOLN A ROMANCE IN WHICH THE GOLDEN MEMORIES OF THE PAST LIVE ONCE AGAIN 77 STRIKING COLLEGIANS SUSPENDED CHARLOTT: N. C., March 2.—H, dent of Biddle uni- today that 77 stu- dents have been suspended by the faculty as a climax to the “strike” of the students which has been in ef- fect since last Wednesday. — Try Tribune wantads for results. IRIS ORCHESTRA F A STORY OF THEN AND NOW Don’t Send the Kiddies to See This Picture---Bring. Them Yourself ALSO TWO-PART COMEDY ‘“A BAD EGG” Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 Every Day The Engineer’s Wife Uses “ Railroad men who have seen the Eden know that it is as bi : provement in washing as the air-brake was in rallzoading, ee They prefer the Eden in their homes because they spend all thei working hours with good machinery—and know it pA they see it. The Eden is a wonderful labor-saving machine which pays for itself by washing clothes so gently that they last many Rosas’ aA) long as if cleaned in eny. other manner. Anyone who knows-machinery will admit that it give a lifetime of service, that it will save enough time, labor and expense to be a necessity in your home. * j Try an Eden Free at Home ADMISSION 30c Have someone who is mechanical, inclined see the ‘Eden do your ees washing. We will send one out on absolutely free trial, with someone to show how it washes. We make no” charges for delivery—and you are not obuged to keep the Eden unless you 0, Phone for Free Trial Today Natrona Power Company Phone 69